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  • Herndon, VA
  • 711 Emerald Hill Dr NE, Leesburg, VA 20176 (703) 779-0876
  • Ashburn, VA
  • Glen Burnie, MD
  • Annapolis, MD
  • Elkridge, MD
  • Harrisonburg, VA
  • Woodbridge, VA

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Medicine Doctors

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Hui Lin

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Specialties:
Hematology/Oncology
Work:
Mcguire VA Medical Center Oncology
1201 Broad Rock Blvd, Richmond, VA 23249
(804) 675-5446 (phone), (804) 675-5447 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
Sun Yat Sen Univ of Med Sci, Guangzhou, China (242 21 Pr 1/71)
Graduated: 1995
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Lin graduated from the Sun Yat Sen Univ of Med Sci, Guangzhou, China (242 21 Pr 1/71) in 1995. She works in Richmond, VA and specializes in Hematology/Oncology. Dr. Lin is affiliated with Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center.

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Hui Lin
Treasurer
Aida Pharmaceuticals, Inc

Publications

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Hei She Hui Xing Zhi Zu Zhi Fan Zui Lun

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Author

Hui Lin

ISBN #

7219052065

Us Patents

Hydrogen/Oxygen Generating System With Temperature Control

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US Patent:
6740436, May 25, 2004
Filed:
Aug 21, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/644784
Inventors:
Nai Sung Chou - Severna Park MD
Choi Shiu Sum - Thornhill, CA
Chou Te-Hung - Severna Park MD
Hui Lin - Reston VA
Assignee:
Natural Energy Resources - Severn MD
International Classification:
H01M 818
US Classification:
429 21, 429 22, 429 25, 429 23, 429 26, 429 34, 429 35, 429 46, 2042285, 204239, 204241, 204256, 204268, 204270
Abstract:
A mixed hydrogen-oxygen fuel generator system uses an electrolytic solution to generate gaseous hydrogen-oxygen fuel through the electrolysis of water. This generator system includes: at least one electrolytic cell with multiple metallic plates used as an internal isolation system in which two of the plates separately connect to both the positive and negative terminal of a DC circuit. These plates are used for the electrolysis of the electrolytic solution in the cell(s) to produce, under pressure, mixed hydrogen-oxygen fuel. The apparatus also includes a cooling system containing a water cooling tank in which there are two zones: one is the electrolytic solution circulation coil and the another is a water circulation zone. The cooler provides the circulating, cooling water used to adjust the temperature of the operating cell and of the electrolyte solution to within a given temperature range in order to ensure that the cell is not affected by excessively elevated temperatures that can stop operations due to cell overheating. Another effect of this cooling system is to precipitate moisture out of the generated gas products.

Hydrogen/Oxygen Generating System With Temperature Control

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US Patent:
6977120, Dec 20, 2005
Filed:
Apr 5, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/816815
Inventors:
Nai Sung Chou - Severna Park MD, US
Choi Shiu Sum - Thornhill, CA
Chou Te-Hung - Severna Park MD, US
Hui Lin - Reston VA, US
International Classification:
H01M008/18
H01M008/04
US Classification:
429 21, 429 22, 429 23, 429 25, 429 26, 429 34, 429 35, 429 46, 2042285, 204239, 204241, 204256, 204268, 204270
Abstract:
A mixed hydrogen-oxygen fuel generator system uses an electrolytic solution to generate gaseous hydrogen-oxygen fuel through the electrolysis of water. This generator system includes: at least one electrolytic cell with multiple metallic plates used as an internal isolation system in which two of the plates separately connect to both the positive and negative terminal of a DC circuit. These plates are used for the electrolysis of the electrolytic solution in the cell(s) to produce, under pressure, mixed hydrogen-oxygen fuel. The apparatus also includes a cooling system containing a water cooling tank in which there are two zones: one is the electrolytic solution circulation coil and the another is a water circulation zone. The cooler provides the circulating, cooling water used to adjust the temperature of the operating cell and of the electrolyte solution to within a given temperature range in order to ensure that the cell is not affected by excessively elevated temperatures that can stop operations due to cell overheating. Another effect of this cooling system is to precipitate moisture out of the generated gas products.
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