Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2000-2006
Title: Innovations by Sheng-Lung Chen in LCD Technology
Introduction
Sheng-Lung Chen is a prominent inventor based in Hsinchu, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of liquid crystal display (LCD) technology, holding a total of 5 patents. His work focuses on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of LCD substrate processing.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is a method for rubbing the LCD substrate. This invention provides an apparatus and a method for rubbing the alignment layer in the LCD substrate. The rubbing apparatus includes a conditioning roller, in addition to the rubbing roller, to rejuvenate the rubbing roller in real time. This innovation aims to lengthen the roller's lifetime during the rubbing process and increase the rubbing rate. By employing the conditioning roller along with the rubbing roller, the process includes an extra conditioning step, thus shortening the production cycle time and increasing throughput.
Another notable patent is also an apparatus and method for rubbing the LCD substrate. Similar to the previous invention, it provides a second rolling apparatus for conditioning, in addition to the first rolling apparatus for rubbing. This design rejuvenates the first rolling apparatus in real time, enhancing its lifetime and increasing the rubbing rate. The inclusion of the second rolling apparatus allows for an extra conditioning step, which further shortens production cycle time and boosts throughput.
Career Highlights
Sheng-Lung Chen is currently employed at United Microelectronics Corporation, a leading company in the semiconductor industry. His work at this organization has allowed him to focus on innovative solutions in LCD technology.
Collaborations
He has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Da-Shuang Kuan and Yi-Cheng Lan, who have contributed to his projects and innovations.
Conclusion
Sheng-Lung Chen's contributions to LCD technology through his patents demonstrate his commitment to innovation and efficiency in the field. His work continues to influence the development of advanced display technologies.