Caleb E Chung, Age 673460 Plantation River Dr, Boise, ID 83703

Caleb Chung Phones & Addresses

3460 Plantation River Dr, Boise, ID 83703 (208) 853-8697

Garden City, ID

Cascade, ID

Van Nuys, CA

Solana Beach, CA

North Hollywood, CA

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Career records & work history

Medicine Doctors

Caleb Y. Chung

Specialties:
Podiatric Medicine, Radiology
Work:
Clifton Medical Center
1003 Main Ave, Clifton, NJ 07011
(973) 777-9595 (phone) (973) 777-1311 (fax)
Caleb Y Chung DPM
232 Broad Ave STE 204, Palisades Park, NJ 07650
(201) 363-1200 (phone) (201) 363-1600 (fax)
Conditions:
Hallux Valgus, Tinea Pedis, Plantar Fascitis
Languages:
English, Korean
Description:
Dr. Chung works in Palisades Park, NJ and 1 other location and specializes in Podiatric Medicine and Radiology. Dr. Chung is affiliated with Christ Hospital and St Josephs Regional Medical Center.

Resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Not Really Mostly Just Curious About Everything

Location:
Boise, ID
Industry:
Consumer Electronics
Work:

Not Really Mostly Just Curious About Everything
Interests:
Humans
Mostly
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American High School

Work:
United States
American High School
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Caleb Chung

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Hand Held Internet Browser With Folding Keyboard

US Patent:
D454347, Mar 12, 2002
Filed:
Jan 31, 2001
Appl. No.:
29/136479
Inventors:
Caleb Chung - Boise ID
Chris L. Hubbell - Valley Glen CA
Victor J. Valenti - Redondo Beach CA
Stuart K. Imai - Redondo Beach CA
Assignee:
Vercel Development Incorporated - Encino CA
International Classification:
1402
US Classification:
D14320, D14356

Gyroscopic Toy

US Patent:
6406349, Jun 18, 2002
Filed:
Jul 28, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/627614
Inventors:
Caleb Chung - Boise ID
Assignee:
ToyInnovation, Inc. - Redondo Beach CA
International Classification:
A63H 120
US Classification:
446235, 446233, 446247, 446266
Abstract:
A gyroscopic toy is provided having a shaft to which is coupled a flywheel. A drive gear is used to spin the shaft and flywheel for spinning the toy. A pinion gear is rotated to impart spin energy to the shaft and flywheel and thus to the toy. A gearing mechanism couples the drive gear to the pinion gear when the pinion gear is rotated in a first direction and decouples from the drive gear when the pinion gear is rotated in a second opposite direction. A transmission may be provided allowing for at least two different gearing sets to be selectively coupled to the drive gear when the pinion gear is rotated in the first direction.

Interactive Toy

US Patent:
6497607, Dec 24, 2002
Filed:
Oct 22, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/425506
Inventors:
David Mark Hampton - Nevada City CA
Caleb Chung - Boise ID
Assignee:
Hasbro, Inc. - Pawtucket RI
International Classification:
A63H 328
US Classification:
446301, 446298, 446353, 446337, 446330
Abstract:
A very compact interactive toy is provided that provides highly life-like and intelligent seeming interaction with the user thereof. The toy can take the form of a small animal-like creature having a variety of moving body parts that have very precisely controlled and coordinated movements thereof so as to provide the toy with life-like mannerisms. The toy utilizes sensors for detecting sensory inputs which dictate the movements of the body parts in response to the sensed inputs. The sensors also allow several of the toys to interact with each other. The body parts are driven for movement by a single motor which is relatively small in terms of its power requirements given the large number of different movements that it powers. In addition, the motor is reversible so that the body parts can be moved in a non-cyclic life-like manner. For space conservation, a cam operating mechanism is provided that is very compact with the cam mechanisms for the parts all operated off of a single small control shaft of the cam operating mechanism, e. g.

Toys Incorporating Geneva Gear Assemblies

US Patent:
6503123, Jan 7, 2003
Filed:
Jan 2, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/752652
Inventors:
Caleb Chung - Boise ID
Assignee:
Toyinnovation, Inc. - Redondo Beach CA
International Classification:
A63H 320
US Classification:
446330
Abstract:
Realistic looking and behaving life-like toys are provided. The toys include multiple moving parts. To achieve multiple movements geneva gear assemblies are incorporated in the toys wherein each assembly is driven by a single motor and can move multiple parts simultaneously or individually.

Interactive Toy

US Patent:
6514117, Feb 4, 2003
Filed:
Oct 22, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/426177
Inventors:
David Mark Hampton - Nevada City CA, 95959
Caleb Chung - Boise ID, 83703
International Classification:
A63H 328
US Classification:
446301, 446353, 446298
Abstract:
A very compact interactive toy is provided that provides highly life-like and intelligent seeming interaction with the user thereof. The toy can take the form of a small animal-like creature having a variety of moving body parts that have very precisely controlled and coordinated movements thereof so as to provide the toy with life-like mannerisms. The toy utilizes sensors for detecting sensory inputs which dictate the movements of the body parts in response to the sensed inputs. The sensors also allow several of the toys to interact with each other. The body parts are driven for movement by a single motor which is relatively small in terms of its power requirements given the large number of different movements that it powers. In addition, the motor is reversible so that the body parts can be moved in a non-cyclic life-like manner. For space conservation, a cam operating mechanism is provided that is very compact with the cam mechanisms for the parts all operated off of a single small control shaft of the cam operating mechanism, e. g.

Riding Device

US Patent:
6520517, Feb 18, 2003
Filed:
Dec 12, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/015375
Inventors:
Rasyad Chung - Berkeley CA
Caleb Chung - Boise ID
Assignee:
Nextsport - Berkeley CA
International Classification:
B62M 112
US Classification:
280 87042, 28012411
Abstract:
A riding device includes a deck upon which a rider can be supported. Front and rear road wheels provide independent steering upon tilting or banking of the deck in use. A steering column is connected to the front wheels to provided additional steering control. The steering column tilts in unison with the deck and provides no steering effect upon deck pivoting alone.

Interactive Toy

US Patent:
6537128, Mar 25, 2003
Filed:
Oct 22, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/425593
Inventors:
David Mark Hampton - Nevada City CA
Caleb Chung - Boise ID
Assignee:
Hasbro, Inc. - Pawtucket RI
International Classification:
A63H 328
US Classification:
446301, 446353, 446298
Abstract:
A very compact interactive toy is provided that provides highly life-like and intelligent seeming interaction with the user thereof. The toy can take the form of a small animal-like creature having a variety of moving body parts that have very precisely controlled and coordinated movements thereof so as to provide the toy with life-like mannerisms. The toy utilizes sensors for detecting sensory inputs which dictate the movements of the body parts in response to the sensed inputs. The sensors also allow several of the toys to interact with each other. The body parts are driven for movement by a single motor which is relatively small in terms of its power requirements given the large number of different movements that it powers. In addition, the motor is reversible so that the body parts can be moved in a non-cyclic life-like manner. For space conservation, a cam operating mechanism is provided that is very compact with the cam mechanisms for the parts all operated off of a single small control shaft of the cam operating mechanism, e. g.

Interactive Toy

US Patent:
6544098, Apr 8, 2003
Filed:
Oct 22, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/425773
Inventors:
David Mark Hampton - Nevada City CA
Caleb Chung - Boise ID
Assignee:
Hasbro, Inc. - Pawtucket RI
International Classification:
A63H 328
US Classification:
446301, 446353, 446298
Abstract:
A very compact interactive toy is provided that provides highly life-like and intelligent seeming interaction with the user thereof. The toy can take the form of a small animal-like creature having a variety of moving body parts that have very precisely controlled and coordinated movements thereof so as to provide the toy with life-like mannerisms. The toy utilizes sensors for detecting sensory inputs which dictate the movements of the body parts in response to the sensed inputs. The sensors also allow several of the toys to interact with each other. The body parts are driven for movement by a single motor which is relatively small in terms of its power requirements given the large number of different movements that it powers. In addition, the motor is reversible so that the body parts can be moved in a non-cyclic life-like manner. For space conservation, a cam operating mechanism is provided that is very compact with the cam mechanisms for the parts all operated off of a single small control shaft of the cam operating mechanism, e. g.

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