Inventor · Xihu, TW

Chao-Yi Hung

18Patents
3h-index
23Co-inventors
60Inventor score

Filing activity: Feb 25, 1997 → Feb 19, 2021

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US8107029B2 Thin film transistor substrate Physics 8 Active
US8692752B2 Vertical alignment liquid crystal display device and method for driving same Physics 7 Active
US8421078B2 Thin film transistor substrate and method for manufacturing same Physics 6 Active
US7433006B2 Liquid crystal display with low consumption storage capacitors Physics 3 Active
US8305319B2 Liquid crystal display device having look up table for adjusting common voltages and driving method thereof Physics 1 Active
US8253139B2 Thin film transistor substrate Electricity 1 Active
US7868962B2 Pixel circuit, pixel array and method for discharging a capacitor unit of the pixel circuit Physics 1 Active
US7898609B2 Multi-domain vertical alignment liquid crystal display having dielectric medium with nonuniform thickness Physics 1 Active
US8368625B2 Active matrix display device with dummy data lines Physics 1 Active
US9104054B2 Liquid crystal display with display screen extending out of casing Physics 0 Active
US8634037B2 Liquid crystal display with display screen extending out of casing Physics 0 Active
US11495173B2 Display device and driving method thereof Physics 0 Active
US8922534B2 System for display images and fabrication method thereof Physics 0 Active
US9217898B2 Vertical alignment liquid crystal display device and method for driving same Physics 0 Active
US9201274B2 Vertical alignment liquid crystal display device and method for driving same Physics 0 Active
US9507219B2 Vertical alignment liquid crystal display device that has transistors with different switch-on resistance and method Physics 0 Active
US5876839A Transfer printing dye-sheet and the preparation thereof Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Expired
US9146411B2 Liquid crystal display with display screen extending out of casing Physics 0 Active

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