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Gary L Wong, 818 Village Cir, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266

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8 Village Cir APT 1, Manhattan Bch, CA 90266    310-5456084   

Manhattan Beach, CA   

Hawthorne, CA   

Torrance, CA   

Mason, OH   

Tustin, CA   

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Gary Wong - Lawyer

Specialties:
Business Law, Commercial Transactions
ISLN:
902645958
Admitted:
1981
University:
University of Pennsylvania, B.S., 1977
Law School:
Hastings College of Law, University of California, J.D., 1981
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Gary G N Wong - Lawyer

Address:
Blank Rome
528-8339xxx (Office)
Licenses:
New York - Currently registered 1989
Education:
Hastings College

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Resumes

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Gary Wong - Los Angeles, CA

Work:
Westfield Corporation - Los Angeles, CA Oct 2004 to Dec 2012
Service Desk Technician
Idea Max Corporations - Covina, CA Feb 2003 to Sep 2004
IT/Encoder/VOD Specialist
Chatsworth Data Corporation - Encino, CA Mar 2001 to Sep 2002
Electronic Technician
Keystone Engineering - Encino, CA Oct 2000 to Feb 2001
Engineering Aide
Education:
ITT Technical Institute - West Covina, CA Jun 1998 to Jun 2000
Associate of Science in Electronic Engineering Technology

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Us Patents

High Performance Hdtv Antenna Design And Fabrication

US Patent:
2012008, Apr 5, 2012
Filed:
Sep 26, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/200521
Inventors:
Gary Gwoon Wong - Torrance CA, US
Calvin Gwoon Wong - Torrance CA, US
Kalem Gwoon Wong - Torrance CA, US
International Classification:
H01Q 9/28
US Classification:
343807
Abstract:
This invention discloses a design and fabrication of a high performance HDTV Antenna to receive public airwave signals. The subject antenna consists of a high efficient broadband element and a pair of reflecting surfaces. The reflecting surfaces produce a focusing effect. The backside radiation of the antenna is redirected, making it more energized to receive signals from the front side. This is a very desirable feature in a weak signal environment. The reflecting surfaces provide additional benefits in reducing unwanted multiple reflecting signals which often cause unstable pictures. The broadband radiating element composed a pair of triangular shape radiators which is excited by a new art infinite balun. With this design, it is unnecessary to reposition the antenna in order to receive all available public channels. A fixed location is generally adequate to provide good reception to all stations.

Method And Apparatus For Idle Speed Control Based On Variable Torque Converter Load

US Patent:
2012029, Nov 22, 2012
Filed:
May 16, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/108155
Inventors:
Gary Wong - Rancho Palos Verdes CA, US
Assignee:
TOYOTA MOTOR ENGINEERING & MANUFACTURING NORTH AMERICA, INC. - Erlanger KY
International Classification:
F02D 28/00
F02D 9/00
US Classification:
701 54, 701102
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for idle speed control based on variable torque converter load. An automobile can include an idle throttle variation unit. The idle throttle variation unit can include, for example, a throttle, an engine, a torque converter, a transmission, multiple sensors, an engine control unit (“ECU”), and/or a memory. The multiple sensors can detect engine output speed data corresponding to engine output speed, and/or transmission output speed data corresponding to transmission input speed. The throttle can control airflow to the engine to match a target total airflow for a target idle engine speed. The ECU can determine the target total airflow for the throttle using a target total airflow table which includes target total airflow values corresponding to the engine output peed, the transmission input speed, and/or a torque converter speed ratio.

High Performance (Mini-Cube) Indoor Hdtv Antenna

US Patent:
2013007, Mar 28, 2013
Filed:
Sep 19, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/573495
Inventors:
Gary Gwoon Wong - Torrance CA, US
Calvin Gwoon Wong - Torrance CA, US
Kalem Gwoon Wang - Torrance CA, US
International Classification:
H01Q 13/02
H01P 11/00
US Classification:
343786, 29600
Abstract:
This invention discloses a design and fabrication of a high performance compact antenna to receive public airwaves HDTV signals. The subject antenna consists of a high efficient cone shape broadband element excited over a small metal ground plane. A reflecting surface is implemented to help rejecting any unwanted multiple reflecting signals from the surrounding objects. Outstanding impedance characteristics and broad pattern coverage have been obtained. The pattern coverage is omnidirectional. The polarization is linear along the cone axis. This antenna design operates well in a weak signal environment and as a result the antenna can receive a large number of public channels. Although the antenna measures only 5×5×3 inches in a cubical enclosure or in a 6⅜ inches diameter by 3 inches depth cylindrical body, the antenna packaged in either enclosure can receive more public channels than a much larger antenna twice of its size. Two invention antennas have been fabricated and tested and the test results confirmed that all antennas of either enclosure were performing well as expected. The invention antennas receive more than 130 public channels.

Antenna Beam Shaping By Means Of Physical Rotation Of Circularly Polarized Radiators

US Patent:
5283590, Feb 1, 1994
Filed:
Apr 6, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/864250
Inventors:
Gary G. Wong - Torrance CA
Assignee:
TRW Inc. - Redondo Beach CA
International Classification:
H01Q 1906
US Classification:
343754
Abstract:
Disclosed is an apparatus and method for shaping a beam of radiation from a circularly polarized beam shaping antenna to create a predetermined radiation pattern. A circularly polarized feed horn generates the beam of radiation to be shaped. Circularly polarized radiator elements attached to a ground plane are positioned to receive the beam of radiation. Each radiator element is physically rotated about an axis relative to the ground plane to alter its phase. The radiator elements are then operable to individually radiate a beam of radiation to form a combined radiation beam creating the predetermined radiation pattern.

Row Address Generator In A Memory Address System

US Patent:
5699545, Dec 16, 1997
Filed:
Feb 5, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/596972
Inventors:
Gordon W. Kuwanoe - Harbor City CA
Gary A. Wong - Monterey Park CA
Assignee:
Hughes Electronics - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
G06F 926
G06F 1206
US Classification:
39542107
Abstract:
A system and method for generating row addresses for a memory structure on a column by column basis. In accordance with the novel method, a column read start address (SC) is subtracted from a column address (COL) to provide a column offset. Next, the column offset is multiplied by the multiplicative inverse of the skip period in modulo (SPM. sup. -1) to provide a first product. The first product is multiplied by a skip period between data strings to provide a second product. The second product is divided by a number (NC) which represents the number of columns in the memory structure to provide a first quotient. Finally, a base row address of a first row to be read (BRA) is added to the first quotient to provide a row address (RA). In a specific embodiment, the step of multiplying the column offset by the multiplicative inverse of the skip period in modulo includes the step of converting the first product to a modulo product. And the step of adding the base row address of a row to be read to the first quotient includes the step of adding a wrapping bit (N) to the base row address and the first quotient to provide the row address.

Effecient Hybrid Electronical And Mechanical Control Beam Poting Vehicle Antenna For Satellite Communication

US Patent:
2019020, Jul 4, 2019
Filed:
Jun 15, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/009365
Inventors:
Gary Gwoon Wong - Torrance CA, US
Kalem Gwoon Wong - Torrance CA, US
Samuel Wahon Wong - Torrance CA, US
International Classification:
H01Q 3/20
H01Q 1/27
H01Q 1/36
H01Q 21/24
H01Q 1/42
H01Q 15/16
Abstract:
A highly efficient electronical and mechanical beam pointing vehicle antenna is disclosed. The structure is designed for a vehicle to maintain continued communication with a satellite while the vehicle is in motion. The structure is comprised of a group of left and right hand circularly polarized elements which are located and fixed to the center of the antenna structure. These feed elements are stacked and are electronically phased to obtain the elevation pointing. The feeds are wrapped around by a vane type polarizer which is designed to provide simultaneous operation of left and right hand circularly polarized signals and the radiation of the feed elements are symmetrically radiated over the entire 360 degree horizontal field of view. A very light weight mechanical driven parabolic cylindrical reflector, revolving around the feed assembly, is implemented to provide the 360 degrees azimuth coverage. The number of feed elements and the size of the parabolic cylindrical reflector are selected to satisfy the gain and beam performance needs. The parabolic cylindrical reflector and the symmetrical radiating feed elements are configured to help simplify the implementation of a beam pointing antenna to be placed on a moving vehicle. The design is configured for X-Band operation. However, the design and construction of the apparatus is applicable to other frequencies as well.

Vehicle Antenna For Satellite Communication

US Patent:
2017015, Jun 1, 2017
Filed:
Dec 1, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/955202
Inventors:
Gary Gwoon Wong - Torrance CA, US
Hyman Gwoon Wong - Torrance CA, US
Calvin Gwoon Wong - Torrance CA, US
Perry Gwoon Wong - Torrance CA, US
Kalem Gwoon Wong - Torrance CA, US
International Classification:
H01Q 9/16
H01Q 1/32
H01Q 1/52
H01Q 1/12
Abstract:
This invention discloses a design and implementation of an X-band antenna optimized for a moving vehicle to communicate with a stationary orbit satellite. The new antenna design employs unique circuit boards that contain dipole elements, power dividers, pin diode switches and digital phase shifters. The circuit boards perform together as an array to produce high gain beams. Depending on the antenna performance needs, several antenna boards may be required. The circuit boards' dimensions are all identical containing round disks of equal diameters. The dipole radiating elements are located near the outer edge of the board. They are designed to perform circular type polarization. By increasing the diameter of the board and a number of boards, or a combination of the two, one can achieve any desired beam shape that may be required. The disclosure design approach is unique and flexible; for this reason, an eight circuit board vehicle antenna has been configured. The disclosure antenna body is a cylindrical shaped structure which is having a 4.25 inch in diameter and 8.50 inch in height. Similar design approach may be applied for frequencies other than X-band. Outstanding characteristics of the disclosure antenna are high performance, rigid body and low cost.

Stick-On Multi-Frequency Wi-Fi (Backpack And Helmet) Antenna

US Patent:
2015034, Nov 26, 2015
Filed:
May 22, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/284393
Inventors:
GARY GWOON WONG - TORRANCE CA, US
CALVIN GWOON WONG - TORRANCE CA, US
PERRY GWOON WONG - TORRANCE CA, US
KALEM GWOON WONG - TORRANCE CA, US
International Classification:
H01Q 1/27
H01Q 9/28
Abstract:
This invention discloses a design and implementation of a high performance broadband antenna for backpack and helmet application allowing data, video, and voice transmission between parties. The subject antenna consists of a pair of triangle shape elements which are configured to stick on a backpack surface or place over a helmet with a coaxial cable connecting the radiating structure to the communication equipment on the body. A metal shielding surface is employed and the shielding surface performs as a ground Wane and also acts as a protectant from radiation hazards to the head or body areas. The antenna is made with materials that are accommodating and can easily conform to the shape of a helmet or sticking directly onto the backpack surface. This innovative design can function under multiple frequencies on UHF and S bands; its placement on a helmet receives less interference from its surroundings.

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