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Long K Bui

from Santa Ana, CA
Age ~64

Long Bui Phones & Addresses

  • 428 S Starboard St, Santa Ana, CA 92704
  • Alhambra, CA
  • Anaheim, CA

Professional Records

License Records

Long Thanh Bui

License #:
PNT.045276 - Expired
Issued Date:
Jul 13, 2007
Expiration Date:
May 8, 2011
Type:
Pharmacy Intern

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Long K Bui, Los Angeles CA - Lawyer

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Address:
2039 Greenfield Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90025
(818) 464-0742 (Office)
Licenses:
California - Active 1997
Education:
Southwestern University School of Law
University of California at Los Angeles School of Law

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Long Bui
Owner
Vietnamese Community of Southern California
Political Organization
1710 S Del Mar Ave, San Gabriel, CA 91776
Long Bui
Vice President
MD Billing Service
Offices and Clinics of Medical Doctors
4030 Spencer St STE 102A, Torrance, CA 90503
(310) 542-0066
Long Hoang Bui
Trunorth Strategic Capital, LLC
15745 Saticoy St, Van Nuys, CA 91406
Long Bui
Vice-President
Alliedsignal Aerospace Service Corporation
Nonferrous Metal Foundry Mfg Environmntl Controls Mfg Search/Navgatn Equip Mfg Space Vehicle Equip Mfg Fabricated Plate Wrk
2525 W 190 St, Torrance, CA 90504
(310) 323-9500, (310) 527-2200
Long Bui
Director of Data Processing
Speechphone LLC
Ret Misc Merchandise Telephone Communications
2 S Pointe Dr, El Toro, CA 92630
(949) 699-2770
Long Bui
Owner
Big Save Discount Store
Ret Drugs/Sundries
10309 Garvey Ave, El Monte, CA 91733
Long Dinh Bui
President
UNIVI INVESTMENT CORPORATION
546 E Garvey Ave, Monterey Park, CA 91754
Long Bui
Vice-President
Mmcomm, LLC
Holding Company · Mfg Radio/TV Communication Equipment Whol Electronic Parts/Equipment
2730 Gtwy Oaks Dr, Sacramento, CA 95833
2525 W 190 St, Torrance, CA 90504
101 Columbia Rd, Morristown, NJ 07960
(310) 512-4225

Publications

Us Patents

Universal Millimeter-Wave Housing With Flexible End Launchers

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US Patent:
6987429, Jan 17, 2006
Filed:
Jan 7, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/038459
Inventors:
Yi-Chi Shih - Palos Verdes Estates CA, US
Long Q. Bui - Palos Verdes Estates CA, US
Tsuneo Shishido - Rancho Verdes Estates CA, US
International Classification:
H01P 5/103
US Classification:
333 26, 333 33
Abstract:
A precision non-symmetrical L-shape waveguide end-launching probe for launching microwave signals in both vertical and horizontal polarizations is disclosed. The L-shape waveguide probe is in a form of thin plate, has a first arm and a second arm, and is precisely fabricated and attached to one end of the central metal pin of a feedthrough. The feedthrough is installed to an aperture formed in a major wall of the universal conductive housing to achieve hermetic sealing. The L-shape waveguide probe is aligned by means of a specially designed alignment tool so that long axis of the second arm is always perpendicular to the broad walls of the output waveguide, which is mounted to the universal housing with the broad walls of the output waveguide either horizontally or vertically. Hence, in this invention, an end-launching arrangement using the L-shape probes that could yield a flexible waveguide interface either in horizontal polarization or vertical polarization is provided. The impedance matching and frequency bandwidth may be adjusted by controlling dimensions and positions of the L-shape probe.

System And Method For Routing Communication Signals Via A Data Distribution Network

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US Patent:
7675849, Mar 9, 2010
Filed:
Mar 29, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/277896
Inventors:
Philip Watson - Lake Forest CA, US
Paul Anthony Margis - Irvine CA, US
Long Bui - Aliso Viejo CA, US
Assignee:
Panasonic Avionics Corporation - Bothell WA
International Classification:
H04L 1/00
H04L 12/26
G01R 31/08
G06F 11/00
H04J 1/16
H04J 3/14
H04N 7/18
US Classification:
370217, 725 75, 725 76
Abstract:
A distribution system for vehicle information systems and methods for manufacturing and using same. The distribution system supports high-bandwidth communications among system resources via one or more active routing systems. Comprising a plurality of communication ports coupled via a high-speed switching system, each routing system transparently splits incoming communication signals received via an input communication port. The routing system thereby can provide the incoming communication to a plurality of output communication ports without effecting signal bandwidth. By providing each routing system with a bypass system, the distribution system likewise can bypass one or more of the high-speed switching system in the event of a distribution system failure such that communications among the system resources can be maintained. As a result, passengers traveling aboard the vehicle can enjoy high-speed access to viewing content during travel with limited interruption in service and without unwanted travel delays.

Millimeter Wave Radar Target Simulation Systems And Methods

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US Patent:
7782250, Aug 24, 2010
Filed:
Jun 13, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/138715
Inventors:
Yi-Chi Shih - Palos Verdes Estates CA, US
Kiet Mai - Pasadena CA, US
Long Bui - Palos Verdes Estates CA, US
Cam Bui - Redondo Beach CA, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
G01S 7/40
US Classification:
342172, 342165, 342169, 342170
Abstract:
A millimeter wave radar target simulation system and method. The system includes a down-converter that converts a millimeter wave radar signal to an intermediate frequency, an electrical-to-optical modulator that modulates an optical signal based on the down-converted signal, an optical-to-electrical demodulator that demodulates an optical signal to an electrical signal, an optical delay line serving to delay a signal passing from the electrical-to-optical modulator to the optical-to-electrical demodulator, and an up-converter that converts the electrical signal from the optical-to-electrical demodulator to a frequency that simulates a millimeter wave target return. The method includes receiving a millimeter wave radar signal, down-converting the radar signal to an intermediate frequency, modulating the down-converted signal to an optical signal, delaying the optical signal, demodulating the delayed optical signal, and up-converting the demodulated signal to a signal having a frequency that simulates a millimeter wave radar target return.

Scanning Antenna

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US Patent:
8502744, Aug 6, 2013
Filed:
Sep 16, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/211622
Inventors:
Yi-Chi Shih - Palos Verdes Estates CA, US
Long Bui - Palos Verdes Estates CA, US
Tom Rolfer - Andover MN, US
Kiet Mai - Pasadena CA, US
Yaozhong Liu - Torrance CA, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
H01Q 3/12
H01Q 19/12
US Classification:
343761, 343766, 343781 P, 343840
Abstract:
A reflector assembly implementable in a scanning antenna assembly having a stationary surface includes a support assembly coupled to the stationary surface, a substantially planar first reflector panel coupled to the support assembly so as to enable rotation of the first reflector panel about a central axis of the first reflector panel, and an actuator assembly comprising a translating arm coupled to the first reflector panel, wherein translational motion of the arm is operable to rotate the first reflector panel about the central axis back and forth through a predetermined angular range at a predetermined frequency.

Millimeter Wave Low-Loss High-Isolation Switch

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US Patent:
20090315638, Dec 24, 2009
Filed:
Jun 24, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/145271
Inventors:
Yi-Chi Shih - Palos Verdes Estates CA, US
Kiet Mai - Pasadena CA, US
Long Bui - Palos Verdes Estates CA, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
H01P 1/10
US Classification:
333106, 333258
Abstract:
A switch for selectively providing an input signal to an output terminal. The switch includes a first waveguide terminal, a second waveguide terminal, a reduced-width waveguide connecting the first waveguide terminal to the second waveguide terminal, and at least one switching element spanning the reduced-width waveguide between the first and second waveguide terminals. The reduced-width waveguide is configured to pass a signal from the first waveguide terminal to the second waveguide terminal when the at least one switching element is in a first state and block a signal when the at least one switching element is in a second state. In some embodiments, the switch also includes at least one additional waveguide terminal and the reduced-width waveguide also connects the first waveguide terminal to the at least one additional waveguide terminal.

Systems And Methods For Performing Wingtip Protection

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US Patent:
20130321194, Dec 5, 2013
Filed:
May 21, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/899298
Inventors:
Long Bui - Palos Verdes Estates CA, US
David C Vacanti - Renton WA, US
Catherine L Freeman - Peachtree Corners FL, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
G01S 13/93
US Classification:
342 29
Abstract:
Systems and methods for creating a narrow vertical pathway of detection that permits the enforcement of a fixed “exclusion zone” that is narrow and does not widen with range. An advantage to this approach is that the zone or corridor does not widen with range, permitting a fixed exclusion zone that will ignore items that will pass above or below the wing. An exemplary system located on a vehicle includes at least two vertically separated antennas that receive radar reflection signals, a processor, and an output device. The processor receives the radar reflection signals received by the antennas, determines vertical position of any obstacles identified in the radar reflection signals and determines if the obstacles are within a predefined alert zone. The output device outputs an alert if any obstacle is within the alert zone. The predefined alert zone is related to a protruding portion of the vehicle.

Method For Fabricating A Plurality Of Non-Symmetrical Waveguide Probes

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US Patent:
6363605, Apr 2, 2002
Filed:
Nov 3, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/433318
Inventors:
Yi-Chi Shih - Palos Verdes Estates CA, 90274
Long Q. Bui - Palos Verdes Estates CA, 90274
Tsuneo C. Shishido - Rancho Verdes Estates CA, 90275
International Classification:
H01P 1100
US Classification:
29600, 29601, 2960318, 2960325, 29DIG 16, 333 26, 333 33
Abstract:
A method for fabricating precision non-symmetrical L-shape waveguide end-launching probe for launching microwave signals in both vertical and horizontal polarizations is disclosed. The L-shape waveguide probe is in a form of thin plate, has a first arm and a second arm, and is precisely fabricated and attached to one end of the central metal pin of a feedthrough. The feedthrough is installed to an aperture formed in a major wall of the universal conductive housing to achieve hermetic sealing. The L-shape waveguide probe is aligned by means of a specially designed alignment tool so that long axis of the second arm is always perpendicular to the broad walls of the output waveguide, which is mounted to the universal housing with the broad walls of the output waveguide either horizontally or vertically. Hence, in this invention, an end-launching arrangement using the L-shape probes that could yield a flexible waveguide interface either in horizontal polarization or vertical polarization is provided. The impedance matching and frequency bandwidth may be adjusted by controlling dimensions and positions of the L-shape probe.

Active Array Systems Utilizing A Thinned Array

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US Patent:
20220255220, Aug 11, 2022
Filed:
Jan 24, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/582768
Inventors:
- Hermosa Beach CA, US
Long Bui - Rolling Hills Estates CA, US
Jeb Binkley - Portland OR, US
International Classification:
H01Q 3/26
H01Q 3/01
H01Q 21/00
Abstract:
Aspects of the disclosed technology relate to an active array system that can form and steer a directed beam across its aperture. The disclosed array system utilizes a novel configuration that significantly reduces a number of transmit and receive elements. In some aspects, the disclosed array system can be configured with a modular design, for example, to permit the extension of the transmit/receive array, e.g., to increase/decrease aperture size. In other aspects, the disclosed array system may be configured to dispose the elements of either the first or second group of radiators in a modular fashion.
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