The device is utilized to provide swirling of either intake air flow or exhaust gas flow of an internal combustion engine. When used to swirl intake fluid flow, the device is positioned in the intake passageway for air entering the carburetor or fuel injection subsystem. The swirling of the air provides more complete mixing of the air and fuel entering the combustion chamber of the engine thereby providing more complete combustion of the fuel mixture. When utilized to swirl exhaust fluid flow, the device is positioned in the exhaust passageway for exhaust gases exiting the exhaust manifold. The swirling of the exhaust gases minimizes slowing of exhaust gas flow through the exhaust system to reduce back pressure and thereby provide more complete combustion. The device includes a set of flat planar vanes which are mounted within a housing. The varies are angled to impart a swirling motion to the intake air or exhaust gas passing through the housing.
The device includes a set of rotatable vanes and a set of stationary vanes which are mounted within a cylindrical housing. The set of rotatable vanes are connected to a post located at the axis of the housing and rotate relative to the post in response to the intake or exhaust fluid impinging on the vanes which are angled relative to the direction of flow of the fluid stream. The set of stationary vanes are rigidly secured to the post and also rigidly secured to the housing walls. The set of stationary vanes are positioned adjacent the set of rotatable vanes and are similarly angled relative to the direction of flow of the fluid stream in order to deflect the fluid stream and impart a swirling motion to the fluid stream in order to provide more complete mixing of the air/fuel mixture of the intake fluid stream or scavenging of the exhaust fluid stream. Tabs which extend radially outwardly from the housing ends secure the device within an intake or exhaust passageway.
Yun Lee - Torrance CA, US Jay Kim - Torrance CA, US Yong Kim - Los Angeles CA, US Young Kim - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
G02B017/00
US Classification:
359879000, 359871000
Abstract:
A mirror device for a vehicle comprising a base detachably attached to an internal portion of the vehicle, within a viewable range from a driver sitting behind a steering wheel of the vehicle, a mirror attached to a mirror pad, and a substantially elongate member connecting the mirror pad to the base. The elongate member is formed of belt rings and miniature dumbbells alternately interlinked with the belt rings such that each ball of the dumbbells is rotatably caught in a corresponding one of the belt rings, whereby the elongate member is controllably adjustable to one of an infinite number of aerial settings thereof so that the mirror is subsequently displaced to an aerial position desired by the driver.
An advertising and promotional display device has a display sheet formed into a closed loop which is wound around a pair of rollers. A motor is connected to an upper one of said pair of rollers to rotate the roller and revolve the sheet around the pair of rollers in order to show a continuously moving set of images imprinted on the sheet. A pair of stands supports the motor as well as the upper roller so that the pair of rollers and the sheet are essentially suspended from the top ends of the stands. The rollers are composed of detachably interconnected roller members and the stands are also composed of detachably interconnected stand members enabling the device to be collapsed down into component parts for portability. A shroud covers the upper roller, the top ends of the stands and part-of the sheet. The shroud is composed of detachably interconnected segments enabling it to be collapsed into component parts for portability.
Jay Kim - Santa Fe Springs CA, US Edward Hanson - Jamul CA, US
International Classification:
F01N 1/12
US Classification:
181279000, 181280000
Abstract:
A muffler for an internal combustion engine has a casing forming an expansion chamber therein. An inlet duct is connected to the casing and projects into the expansion chamber and discharges exhaust fluid into the expansion chamber. The casing tapers in an upstream direction to form a pocket for receiving reverse flow of the exhaust gases and to minimize reverse flow from flowing back into the inlet duct in an upstream direction. In the discharge end of the inlet duct are a set of primary vanes and a set of secondary vanes. The vanes are secured to the walls of the duct and extend radially toward the central area of the duct. The vanes are angled in order to deflect the exhaust fluid flow into a swirling movement as it is discharged into the expansion chamber and maintains that swirling movement while passing out of the casing through the outlet duct.
Jay S. Kim - Santa Fe Springs CA, US Edward F. Hanson - Jamul CA, US
International Classification:
F01N 1/08 F01N 1/12
US Classification:
181249, 181269
Abstract:
A muffler for an internal combustion engine has a casing forming an expansion chamber therein. An inlet duct is connected to the casing and projects into the expansion chamber and discharges exhaust fluid into the expansion chamber. The casing tapers in an upstream direction to form a pocket for receiving reverse flow of the exhaust gases and to minimize reverse flow from flowing back into the inlet duct in an upstream direction. In the discharge end of the inlet duct are a set of primary vanes and a set of secondary vanes. The vanes are secured to the walls of the duct and extend radially toward the central area of the duct. The vanes are angled in order to deflect the exhaust fluid flow into a swirling movement as it is discharged into the expansion chamber and maintains that swirling movement while passing out of the casing through the outlet duct.
Automated Computer Behavioral Analysis System And Methods
- Tokyo, JP Cheree James - Los Angeles CA, US Tedd Hadley - Redwood City CA, US Jay C. Kim - Cupertino CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Events related to an end-point connected with one or more devices are recorded and collected to observe end-point behavior and determine the risk of unfavorable conduct occurring on a network/system. The analysis may include a behavioral analysis that matches events to behaviors, and scores behaviors along factors or parameters of fraud including opportunity (O), pressure (P), and rationalization (R). Malicious behavior may be anticipated or identified prior to commission, allowing preventative measures to be taken or behavior intercepted within the early stages.
A urinal device comprises an upper opening, a reservoir portion, a funnel portion, a drain pipe portion, and a lower opening. The upper opening is configured for receiving urine from above. The reservoir portion extends downwards from and is formed below the upper opening and configured for holding urine received through the upper opening temporarily. The funnel portion extends downwards from and is formed below the reservoir portion and configured for draining urine from the reservoir portion. The drain pipe portion extends downwards from and is formed below the funnel portion and configured for draining urine from the funnel portion. The lower opening is formed at a lowest end of the drain pipe portion. The reservoir portion has a largest cross-sectional area between the upper opening and the funnel portion, so that the reservoir portion has a volume enough to hold urine.
Mar 2009 to 2000 Managing Director, Finance & Business ManagementRiverside Equity Reston, VA Oct 2010 to Feb 2011 Cost Sampling Executive, ComplianceLockheed Martin Corporation Manassas, VA Aug 2006 to Mar 2009 Director(Acting), Treasury & Risk ManagementJ & D Blue Company Los Angeles, CA Jan 2001 to Aug 2006 Director, Finance & AccountingHyundai Motor Company San Diego, CA Feb 1996 to Jan 2001 Finance Project Manager, Manufacturing Expansion ProjectSamsung Corporation
Jul 1995 to Feb 1996 Associate, Accounting
Education:
The University of Chicago Booth School of Business Aug 2007 Master of Business Administration in Finance and Accounting ConcentrationsUniversity of California Los Angeles, CA Jun 1995 Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Harry Barker, Inc Charleston, SC Sep 2013 to Aug 2014 Chief Executive OfficerDeutsche Bank Securities, Inc New York, NY 2009 to 2013 Director, Global Consumer GroupBabcock & Brown LP New York, NY 2002 to 2004 Associate, U.S. Merchant Banking Group and Structured Finance GroupThe Walt Disney Company Burbank, CA 1995 to 1998 Senior Analyst, Corporate Finance Group, Treasury Department
CDR Communications, Full-service film, radio, television and video production
2009 to 2000 Graphic Artist, Web Designer, Office ManagerWashington Fire Protection, Fire sprinkler system design and consulting for commercial/residential buildings Fairfax, VA 2007 to 2009 CAD OperatorArtria, Self-owned artistic design and education business Virginia 2003 to 2009 ArtistLampstand Press, Homeschool curriculum company Gaithersburg, MD 2006 to 2007 Graphic DesignerMontrose Child Development Center, Private school Rockville, MD 1997 to 2004 Art Teacher / Office ManagerShinwoo Theme Parks Theme park development, design and consulting Seoul, Korea 1992 to 1996 Chief DesignerSupertek Productions Theme park development, design and consulting Los Angeles, CA 1990 to 1991 Animator and DesignerHanho Animation, Film Production Animation Seoul, Korea 1986 to 1989 Animator
Education:
Maryland College of Art and Design 2000 to 2002 Associate of Graphic DesignHongik Art College Seoul, Korea 1984 to 1986 Associate of Fine Arts in Graphic Visual DesignHongik Art College Seoul, Korea 1985 Art Teacher CertificateIn progress Dreamweaver
Martial Arts Instructor/Personal Trainer 2002 to 2000Gahwa Accountancy Corporation Los Angeles, CA Jan 2011 to Apr 2011 AccountantIRS Woodland Hills, CA 2009 to 2010 Volunteer Income Tax Assistance ProgramBaskin Robbins Simi Valley, CA 2004 to 2007 OwnerCKM Industries Vernon, CA 1995 to 2002 ControllerInteractive Cable Systems/Universal Studios Hollywood Los Angeles, CA 1993 to 1995 Staff Accountant
Education:
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES Los Angeles, CA 2010 Bachelor of Science in Education
Plaza Specialists 2141 N Harbor Blvd Suite 25000, Fullerton, CA 92835 714 626-8623 (Phone)
Procedures:
Joint Drainage Steroid Injections Trigger Point Injections Viscosupplementation With Hyaluronate
Conditions:
Adhesive Capsulitis Amyloidosis Arthritis Bursitis Calcium Pyrophosphate Dihydrate Deposition Disease (CPPD) Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Chronic Neck Pain De Quervain's Disease Degenerative Disc Disease Dermatomyositis Enthesopathy of Hip (incl. Trochanteric Bursitis) Fibromyalgia Giant Cell Arteritis Gout Hammer Toe Lateral & Medial Epicondylitis (Tennis & Golf Elbow) Low Back Pain Lupus Erythematosus Osteoarthritis Osteoarthritis of Hand or Wrist Osteoarthritis of Hip Osteoarthritis of Knee Osteoarthritis of Spine Osteopenia Osteoporosis Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome or Knee Pain Plantar Fasciitis Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) Raynaud's Disease Rheumatic Disorders Rheumatoid Arthritis Sarcoidosis Shoulder Impingement Syndrome Sjögren's Syndrome Spondylitis Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) Systemic Sclerosis Trigger Finger Vasculitis Wegener's Granulomatosis
Certifications:
Internal Medicine Rheumatology
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English Korean Spanish
Hospitals:
Plaza Specialists 2141 N Harbor Blvd Suite 25000, Fullerton, CA 92835
St.Jude Medical Center 101 East Valencia Mesa Drive, Fullerton, CA 92835
Philosophy:
My approach to medicine is to listen carefully to each patient's concerns and treat him or her with the same care as I would a member of my family. Many of my patients have rare and debilitating chronic illnesses so I see them often and form strong relationships with them. I enjoy the challenge of finding solutions that help improve their quality of life. In my leisure time, I enjoy golf, skiing, cycling and many other outdoor activities.
Education:
Medical School Korea University Med College Graduated: 1991 Medical School King-Drew Med Ctr-UCLA Graduated: 1994 Medical School King-Drew Med Ctr-UCLA Graduated: 1996 Medical School Loma Linda University Med Center Graduated: 1998
Dr. Jay C Kim, Chicago IL - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
1014 N Kingsbury St, Chicago, IL 60610 312 661-1877 (Phone), 312 935-4884 (Fax)
Certifications:
Family Practice, 1986
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School Pusan National University School of Medicine Medical School Resurrection Medical Center Medical School Ill Masonic Medical School Macneal Meml Hosp Medical School Va Hosp-Northwestern U, Chi Medical School Res-Wyckoff Heights Hosp
Duke University Affil PhysicianJames E Davis Ambulatory Surgical Center 120 E Carver St, Durham, NC 27704 919 470-1000 (phone), 919 470-1053 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Boston University School of Medicine Graduated: 1989
Procedures:
Circumcision Kidney Stone Lithotripsy Nephrectomy Transurethral Resection of Prostate Bladder Repair Cystoscopy Cystourethroscopy Prostate Biopsy Urinary Flow Tests Vasectomy
Conditions:
Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy Urinary Incontinence Bladder Cancer Calculus of the Urinary System Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Kim graduated from the Boston University School of Medicine in 1989. He works in Durham, NC and 1 other location and specializes in Urology. Dr. Kim is affiliated with Person Memorial Hospital.
Bladder Cancer Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Kidney Cancer Male Infertility Urinary Tract Infection (UT)
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Kim graduated from the University of Illinois, Chicago College of Medicine in 1993. He works in Hollywood, FL and 1 other location and specializes in Urology. Dr. Kim is affiliated with Aventura Hospital Medical Center, Jackson North Medical Center, Memorial Regional Hospital and Memorial Regional Hospital South.
Monongalia General Hospital Cardiac Surgery 1000 J D Anderson Dr STE 301, Morgantown, WV 26505 877 817-3611 (phone), 304 285-2107 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Seoul Natl Univ, Coll of Med, Chongno Ku, Seoul, So Korea Graduated: 1975
Procedures:
Coronary Artery Bypass Endarterectomy Heart Valve Procedures Lung Biopsy Peripheral Vascular Bypass Removal Procedures on the Lungs and Pleura Thoracoscopy Varicose Vein Procedures
Conditions:
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Arterial Thromboembolic Disease Congenital Anomalies of the Heart Lung Cancer Thoracid Aortic Aneurysm
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Kim graduated from the Seoul Natl Univ, Coll of Med, Chongno Ku, Seoul, So Korea in 1975. He works in Morgantown, WV and specializes in Thoracic Surgery and Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Kim is affiliated with Mon General Hospital.
St Jude Heritage Medical GroupSaint Jude Heritage Medical Group 2141 N Hbr Blvd STE 25000, Fullerton, CA 92835 714 626-8603 (phone), 714 626-8696 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Korea Univ Coll of Med, Chong No Ku, Seoul, So Korea Graduated: 1991
Dr. Kim graduated from the Korea Univ Coll of Med, Chong No Ku, Seoul, So Korea in 1991. He works in Fullerton, CA and specializes in Rheumatology and Internal Medicine. Dr. Kim is affiliated with Saint Jude Medical Center.
Dr. Kim graduated from the Kyungpook Natl Univ, Coll of Med, Taegu, So Korea in 1968. He works in Bakersfield, CA and specializes in General Practice and General Surgery. Dr. Kim is affiliated with Bakersfield Memorial Hospital and Mercy Hospital Of Bakersfield.
Cancer Health Care Associates 21150 Biscayne Blvd STE 206, Miami, FL 33180 305 384-6100 (phone), 305 545-6687 (fax)
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Kim works in Aventura, FL and specializes in Neurology. Dr. Kim is affiliated with Aventura Hospital Medical Center, Jackson Hospital, Memorial Regional Hospital South and University Of Miami Hospital.