Bong H. Kim - Fort Lee NJ Tae W. Kim - Fort Lee NJ
Assignee:
AMG Industries, Inc. - Teterboro NJ
International Classification:
A45D 100
US Classification:
132210, 132212
Abstract:
The present invention includes a braiding machine having three or more vessels, each vessel having an outer housing and an internal telescoping mandrel, the vessels being removably mounted on a portion of two wheel drums, the drums rotating and the direction of each vessel around the drum being altered by a toggling detent. To use the device, hair is wrapped onto an extended telescoped mandrel, the mandrel is collapsed, and a housing is placed on the mandrel to provide a vessel; three or more vessels are then mounted onto the drums and, when the device is powered, the hair on the mandrels emerges from the device as a braid.
Method And Apparatus For Controlling Buffer Status Report Messaging
Bong Ho Kim - Morganville NJ, US Calin Doru - Manalapan NJ, US
Assignee:
Alcatel Lucent - Paris
International Classification:
H04W 24/00
US Classification:
370252, 370236, 370412
Abstract:
An apparatus such as a user equipment user device, smart phone and the like includes a memory device and an associated processor configured to transmit a buffer status report message when a reported buffer size in a last transmitted buffer status report message is satisfied. The apparatus may be configured to store the reported buffer size associated with the last transmitted buffer status report message, and track one or more grants of uplink resource; wherein the reported buffer size associated with the last transmitted buffer status report message is satisfied based on the grants of uplink resource.
- Chungcheongbuk-Do, KR Ji Eun HWANG - Gangwon-Do, KR Kyun AHN - Gyeongsangnam-do, KR Kwang Hyun KIM - Seongnam-si, KR Bong Ho KIM - Morganville NJ, US Ki Hwan KIM - Seoul, KR
International Classification:
G06F 3/047 G06F 3/041
Abstract:
The touch panel comprises: a first transparent substrate divided into an active area and a non-active area located around the active area; a sensing pattern part that includes first sensing cells arranged in the active area of the transparent substrate in the longitudinal direction, a second transparent substrate provided on the first sensing cells, and second sensing cells arranged on the second transparent substrate in the lateral direction; and first sensing lines and second sensing lines provided in the non-active area of the first transparent substrate to connect the first sensing cells and the second sensing cells to an external driving circuit, respectively, wherein an extended transparent substrate extending from the second transparent substrate along the interconnection wires of the second sensing cells is formed in the non-active area of the first transparent substrate.
Methods And Devices For Fast Downlink Radio Access Technology Selection
Jonathan LING - North Brunswick NJ, US David LOPEZ-PEREZ - Blanchardstown, IE Bong Ho KIM - Morganville NJ, US Doru CALIN - Manalapan NJ, US Vasudevan SUBRAMANIAN - Morristown NJ, US
A radio access network element includes a cellular interface and a processor. The cellular interface is configured to communicate with the user equipment via a cellular link. The processor is configured execute computer readable instructions to cause the radio access network element to: transmit a plurality of probe packets to the user equipment via an IP tunnel between the radio access network element and the user equipment through a wireless local area network access point; receive a probe packet response from the user equipment, the probe packet response being indicative of a connection quality of the IP tunnel between the radio access network element and the user equipment; and determine whether to switch from a first traffic routing mode to a second traffic routing mode based on the probe packet response from the user equipment.
Dr. Kim graduated from the Seoul Natl Univ, Coll of Med, Chongno Ku, Seoul, So Korea in 1983. He works in Shoreline, WA and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Kim is affiliated with Swedish Edmonds Hospital.
Kensington Pathology Consultants 6736 Curran St STE 01, Mc Lean, VA 22101 703 893-0851 (phone), 703 893-2626 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Georgetown University School of Medicine Graduated: 1990
Languages:
English Korean
Description:
Dr. Kim graduated from the Georgetown University School of Medicine in 1990. She works in McLean, VA and specializes in Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology.
Bong Kim (1960-1964), Michael Nuzzo (1960-1964), Nicole Blake (1997-2001), Dustin Poh (1995-1999), Sharon Reap (1981-1985), Ann Marie Doherty (1969-1972)