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Paul C Tzeng

from Diamond Bar, CA
Age ~72

Paul Tzeng Phones & Addresses

  • 3135 Fallow Field Dr, Diamond Bar, CA 91765 (909) 444-0137 (909) 444-1866
  • Pomona, CA
  • Rancho Cucamonga, CA
  • City of Industry, CA
  • Riverside, CA
  • Alhambra, CA
  • Walnut, CA
  • 3135 Fallow Field Dr, Diamond Bar, CA 91765 (909) 254-7516

Work

Position: Production Occupations

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Paul Tzeng
President
OWLINK TECHNOLOGY, INC
Communication Services · Communication Services, Nec, Nsk · Commercial Physical Research
760 Roosevelt, Irvine, CA 92620
2552 Walnut Ave, Tustin, CA 92780
(714) 730-9700
Paul Tzeng
President
PUREIMAGE SYSTEM, INC
Business Services
28 Pr, Irvine, CA 92618
Paul Tzeng
Principal
Owlink
Whol Electronic Parts/Equipment
9012 Research Dr, Irvine, CA 92618
Paul Tzeng
Otm Realty LLC
Real Estate Holding Company
2552 Walnut Ave, Tustin, CA 92780
433 California St, San Francisco, CA 94104
Paul Tzeng
Otl Realty LLC
Real Estate Holding Company
2552 Walnut Ave, Tustin, CA 92780
433 California St, San Francisco, CA 94104
Paul Tzeng
Diamond Garden Jefferson, LLC
Investment
3135 Fallow Fld Dr, Pomona, CA 91765
Paul Tzeng
Sunny Garden Apartments, A California Limited Partnership
1523 S Grande Vis Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90023
Paul Tzeng
Sunny Garden, Inc
1523 S Grande Vis Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90023

Publications

Us Patents

Mems-Based Optical Wireless Communication System

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US Patent:
7146105, Dec 5, 2006
Filed:
Apr 10, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/411559
Inventors:
Paul Tzeng - Irvine CA, US
Randall J. Blair - Irvine CA, US
International Classification:
H04B 10/00
US Classification:
398128, 398118, 398121, 398130, 398135, 398138
Abstract:
A MEMS-based optical, wireless communication system () that is comprised of a receiving and transmitting optical unit () that is further comprised of a transmitting subsystem () and a receiving subsystem (), both of which are controlled by a microcontroller () and firmware (). The system () is designed to allow a first unit () to transmit through free space a modulated laser beam () that is received by a second unit () located within line-of-sight of the first unit (). Conversely, the second unit () can likewise transmit a modulated laser beam () that is received by the first unit () or other line-of-sight units (). The system () features a MEMS mirror assembly () that operates in combination with a quad sensor (). The combination allows fast, precise tracking and compensates for atmospheric disturbances associated with optical communication namely, building sway, wind and scintillations caused by changes in the refraction index of the atmosphere.

Adjustable Optical Shaft Encoder And Calibration Method For Printers And Plotters

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US Patent:
49688820, Nov 6, 1990
Filed:
Apr 24, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/341857
Inventors:
Paul S. Tzeng - Fountain Valley CA
Richard Mansueto - Huntington Beach CA
Assignee:
Calcomp Inc. - Anaheim CA
International Classification:
G01D 534
US Classification:
25023114
Abstract:
An apparatus such as a printer or a plotter feeds image-receiving media such as paper by rotation of a shaft, and a media position sensor responds to the rotation of a sensor roller. The apparatus includes a position sensor calibration device having an elastically deformable ring compressible between the shaft and the sensor roller and a calibrator for changing the distance between the shaft and the sensor roller so as to change the amount by which the deformable ring is compressed, in order to adjust the output of the media position sensor for a given amount of media movement. The shaft is connected to one of a pair of media-gripping pinch rollers, the one pinch roller being rotatable by the shaft, and a shaft motor is connected to the shaft. The ring is pinched between the shaft and the sensor roller. The calibrator is a screw threaded through a stationary threaded support and extending toward the sensor roller to push the roller toward the shaft and compress the elastically deformable ring.

Safely Retracting Paper-Cutting Apparatus For A Roll Paper Printer

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US Patent:
49070142, Mar 6, 1990
Filed:
May 18, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/353862
Inventors:
Paul S. Tzeng - Fountain Valley CA
Richard Mansueto - Huntington Beach CA
Assignee:
Calcomp Inc. - Anaheim CA
International Classification:
G01D 900
B26D 508
US Classification:
346 24
Abstract:
An apparatus which records an image, such as text, onto printable media, such as paper, has a removably closable lid, a paper cutting blade mounted on an pivoting arm having an equilibrium position in which the blade is withdrawn in a safe position, and a rod actuator cooperative with the lid for rotating the pivoting arm whenever the lid is closed so as to move the blade from the safe position to an operative position adjacent a cutting block suitable for severing the media. The pivoting arm is rotatable about a pivot pin, the blade being attached at one end of the arm and the other end of the arm being lighter, so that the blade tends to fall toward the safe position under a front cover of the apparatus whenever the lid is opened.

Support Rollers For The Print Roller In A High-Accuracy, Wide-Paper Thermal Plotter

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US Patent:
49164635, Apr 10, 1990
Filed:
Jun 22, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/370033
Inventors:
Paul S. Tzeng - Fountain Valley CA
Richard Mansueto - Huntington Beach CA
Assignee:
Calcomp Inc. - Anaheim CA
International Classification:
G01D 1510
US Classification:
346 76PH
Abstract:
In a thermal printer for thermally printing on a wide media with a composite printhead comprising a plurality of standard thermal printheads and including a small diameter print roller for supporting the media adjacent the printhead, an improvement to improve print quality by preventing bowing of the print roller away from the printhead. In one embodiment, there is a first cylindrical support roller mounted parallel to the print roller in rolling contact therewith along the length thereof to oppose vertical movement or deformation of the print roller. In another embodiment, there is a second cylindrical support roller mounted parallel to the print roller in rolling contact therewith along the length thereof to oppose movement or deformation of the print roller relative to the printing surface with the first and second support rollers being disposed on opposite sides of a plane passing through the printhead and the print roller whereby the first and second support rollers together prevent bowing of the print roller with respect to the printing surface in both vertical and lateral directions.
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