Inventor · New Taipei, TW

Chao-Jung Chen

243Patents
10h-index
190Co-inventors
83Inventor score

Filing activity: Sep 21, 1993 → May 13, 2025

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5355777A High temperature adiabatic cooking device Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 117 Expired
US6028330A CMOS sensor having a structure to reduce white pixels Electricity 35 Expired
US8501459B2 Test probes, common oligonucleotide chips, nucleic acid detection method, and their uses Chemistry; Metallurgy 35 Active
US8817464B2 Server system Electricity 24 Active
US10939581B1 Immersion liquid cooling rack Electricity 21 Active
US7161801B2 Commutate silencer of computer system Physics 16 Expired
US9538684B2 Server device Electricity 15 Active
US7193847B2 Blade server system Electricity 12 Expired
US9781857B2 Hot swappable component quick release Physics 11 Active
US10349542B2 System and method for a solid state drive (SSD) enclosure Electricity 10 Active
US7092250B2 Vibration-proof removable module Electricity 10 Expired
US9958912B2 Two rack unit chassis and low profile tool-less hard drive carrier Electricity 9 Active
US9706678B1 Configurable server chassis Electricity 9 Active
US9030827B2 Server and drawer lifting device Electricity 9 Active
US9207732B1 Optimized fan duty control for computing device Physics 9 Active
US7949190B2 Real-time nighttime vehicle detection and recognition system based on computer vision Physics 9 Active
US9947371B1 Compact tool-less HDD carrier Physics 9 Active
US7209347B2 Blade server system Physics 9 Expired
US9025278B1 Tool-less hard disk carrier Physics 9 Active
US9173312B1 Cable storage under a drawer Electricity 8 Active
US9176546B2 Hard disk assembly Physics 8 Active
US10192589B2 Compact tool-less hard drive disk carrier Electricity 8 Active
USD692883S1 Hard disk driver tray General 7 Active
US9992904B2 Electronic device enclosure with an access mechanism Physics 7 Active
US9497881B2 Server cabinet structure Electricity 7 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.