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Shock absorbers are used in conjunction with automotive suspension systems and other suspension systems to absorb unwanted vibrations which occur during movement of the suspension system. In order to absorb these unwanted vibrations, automotive shock absorbers are generally connected between the sprung (body) and the u... | shock absorbers are used in conjunction with automotive suspension systems and other suspension systems to absorb unwanted vibrations which occur during movement of the suspension system. in order to absorb these unwanted vibrations, automotive shock absorbers are generally connected between the sprung ( body ) and the... | Shock absorbers are used in conjunction with automotive suspension systems and other suspension systems to absorb unwanted vibrations which occur during movement of the suspension system. In ord#3 to absorb these unwanted vibrations, automotive shock absorbers are generally connected between the sprung (body) and the u... | Shock absorbers are used conjunction with automotive suspension systems and other suspension systems to absorb unwanted vibrations occur during movement of the suspension system. In order to absorb unwanted vibrations, automotive shock absorbers are generally connected between the sprung (body) and unsprung masses of t... | ShOcK abSorBERS ARE Used IN ConjUncTION WITH aUtOMotIve SUSPeNsioN SysTEMs aND oTHeR suspeNSioN SysteMS to ABSoRB UnWANTED vIBRATIOnS whICh OccUR duriNg MOVemeNt of tHe suSpEnsIOn SyStem. In oRDER TO AbSORb THESe uNwaNTed viBRATIONs, AuTomotIve shoCk aBSOrBERS aRe GenERAlLY COnnECTed bEtwEeN THe sPrung (BoDY) and tHe U... | Shock absorbers are used in conjunction with automotive suspension systems and other suspension systems to absorb unwanted vibrations which occur during movement of the suspension system. In order to absorb these unwanted vibrations, automotive shock absorbers are generally connected between the sprung (bo... | _Shock_ absorbers are used _in_ conjunction with automotive _suspension_ systems and _other_ suspension systems to absorb _unwanted_ vibrations which occur during movement of the suspension system. In order to absorb these _unwanted_ vibrations, automotive shock _absorbers_ are generally connected between the sprung (b... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an operator control unit, in particular for operating a multimedia system in a motor vehicle, having an operator control element which can be rotated about an axis and displaced along this axis and can be latched in a position on this axis.
Such an operator control ele... | 1. field of the invention the invention relates to an operator control scheme, in particular for operating a multimedia system in a motor vehicle, whereby an operator control element normally can be rotated about an axis and displaced along this axis and can be latched in a position on another axis. such an automatic c... | 1. Fi$lX of the Invention The inbent7on relates to an operator control unit, in particIlad for operating a multimedia system in a motor vehicle, baviGg an operator control element which can be rotated about an sxus and displaced along this axis and can be latched in a position on this axis. Such an operator control ele... | 1. of the Invention The invention relates to an operator control unit, particular for operating a multimedia system in a motor vehicle, an operator control element which be rotated about an axis and displaced along this axis and can be latched in a position on this axis. Such an element is known U.S. Pat. No. 5,270,689... | 1. fIeLD of THe iNveNTiON
the INVENtION rELAtES To AN OpeRatOr contrOl UNIT, in ParticuLAR fOr OpeRatINg A MULtiMEDia SYsTem iN A MOToR vehIcLe, HaViNG aN opERaTOR CoNtROl eleMeNT WhIch can Be rotaTEd AbOUt An aXiS aND DISPLAcEd ALONG thiS aXIS AND CAn be lATchEd iN A PoSITIOn oN THIS axIS.
SUcH an opERatoR controL ele... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to anoperator control unit,in particular for operating a multimedia system in a motor vehicle, having an operator controlelement which can be rotated aboutan axis and displaced along this axis and can be latched in a position on this axis. Such an operatorco... | 1. Field of _the_ _Invention_ The invention _relates_ to _an_ _operator_ control _unit,_ in _particular_ _for_ _operating_ a multimedia system in a motor vehicle, having an operator _control_ element _which_ can be rotated about an axis and displaced along _this_ axis _and_ can be latched in a _position_ on this axis. ... |
1. Field
The present invention relates to communication of data, and more particularly, to sending messages from a wireless device in a multiple communication modes environment.
2. Background
Various communication systems operating according to different communication protocols provide for communication of messages. Ge... | 1. field the present invention relates to communication of data, much more particularly, to sending messages from a wireless device in a multiple communication modes environment. 0. background various communication systems operating according to different communication protocols provide for communication of messages. g... | 1. Field The present invention relates to communication of data, and more particularly, to sending messages from a wireless device in a multiple communication modes environment. 2. Background Various communication systems operating according to different communication protocols provide for communication of messages. Ge... | 1. The present invention to communication of data, and more particularly, to sending messages from a wireless device in a multiple communication modes environment. 2. Background Various communication operating according different communication protocols provide for of messages. Generally, communication of messages is p... | 1. FiEld
ThE Present InVEntioN rElAteS TO COmmuNICation Of Data, And mOre PArTicUlaRlY, to SendIng MessageS FRom a wireLEsS DeViCE iN A MuLtIpLe commUniCAtiOn moDEs enVirONMEnT.
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vARIOuS commUNiCaTIon sYsTEMs OpERaTInG ACCoRDiNg To DiFfeRENt comMuNiCatiOn pROtocOls pROviDE fOR comMUnicaTiOn Of MeSSAGes. Ge... | 1.Field The present invention relates to communication of data,and moreparticularly, tosending messagesfrom a wireless device in a multiple communication modes environment. 2. Background Various communication systems operating according to differentcommunication protocols provide for communication of m... | 1. Field The _present_ invention relates to communication of data, and more particularly, to _sending_ messages from a wireless device in a multiple communication modes environment. 2. Background Various communication systems operating according to different communication _protocols_ provide for communication of _messa... |
Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is one of the most clinically successful and cost-effective interventions in health care, with numerous investigators reporting excellent long-term results in terms of reducing pain, improving function, and increasing quality of life in patients. Among the many factors that influence TKA o... | total knee arthroplasty ( tka ) is one of five most clinically successful and cost - effective interventions in health care, with cardiovascular investigators reporting excellent long - term results in terms of reducing pain, improving function, and increasing quality of life in patients. among the many factors that in... | Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is one of the most clinically successful and cost - effective interventions in health care, with numerous investigators reporting excellent l8Bg - term results in terms of reducing pain, improving function, and increasing quality of life in patients. Among the many facti4s that influence T... | Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is one of the most successful and cost-effective interventions in health care, with numerous reporting excellent long-term results terms of reducing pain, improving function, increasing quality of life in patients. Among many factors that influence TKA outcomes, surgical technique and pros... | TOtAL KNEE artHrOplaSty (TKA) IS One of thE MOsT cLiNiCALLy suCcEssfUl AND CoST-eFFeCtIVe iNteRVENtionS In HeAlTH cArE, witH nUmERouS iNvEstIgatorS rEpoRtInG exCeLLeNt LONG-teRm resUlts IN teRmS OF ReduCiNG PAiN, IMPROVinG fUnCTIoN, aND IncREaSinG QualITY of lIFE iN PATIEnts. AMong tHe maNy faCtorS THat INfLUEnCE TKA o... | Totalknee arthroplasty (TKA) is oneof the most clinically successful and cost-effective interventions inhealthcare, with numerous investigators reporting excellentlong-term results interms of reducing pain, improving function, and increasing quality of life in patients. Amongthe many factors that influence... | Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is one of the most clinically successful and cost-effective interventions in health care, _with_ numerous _investigators_ reporting _excellent_ long-term results in terms of _reducing_ pain, improving function, _and_ _increasing_ _quality_ _of_ _life_ in patients. Among the many factors th... |
Some electronic components, such as circuit-level devices, integrated-circuit-level devices, board-level devices, and system-level devices, use a multi-phase clock signal. Typically, the multi-phase clock is generated by a ring oscillator, a delay locked loop (DLL), or logic dividers with an external reset or initializ... | some electronic components, such as circuit - level devices, integrated - circuit - level devices, board - level devices, and system - level devices, use a multi - phase clock signal. typically, the multi - phase logic reads generated by a ring gate, a delay locked loop ( dll ), or logic dividers with an external reset... | Some elecGroJic components, such as circuit - leFe; deficfs, integrated - circuit - level devices, board - level dev(cRs, and system - level devices, use a multi - phase clock signal. Typically, the multi - phase clock is generated by a ring oscillator, a d4laU locked loop (DLL ), or logic dividers with an external res... | Some electronic components, such as circuit-level devices, integrated-circuit-level devices, board-level devices, and system-level devices, a multi-phase signal. Typically, the multi-phase clock is generated by a ring oscillator, a locked loop (DLL), or logic dividers with an external reset or initialization. However, ... | some elEctrONic cOMPonENtS, sUCH AS CircUIt-LeVel devIcEs, INtegRaTEd-CiRCUIt-level dEViceS, bOaRD-LEVeL devIcES, and SysteM-lEVEl deViCEs, USE A MULTi-phAsE clOCk SIGNAl. TYPicAlLY, the muLTI-PhaSe ClOCk iS gENERAteD bY a RInG oSCIlLATOr, A DElAY LOckEd LOOp (dll), Or LogIc DiVIdErs WiTH An ExteRnAl ResEt or InitiaLiz... | Some electronic components, such as circuit-level devices, integrated-circuit-level devices, board-level devices, and system-leveldevices, use a multi-phase clock signal. Typically, the multi-phase clock is generated by a ring oscillator, a delay locked loop(DLL), or logic dividers withan external reset or init... | Some electronic components, such as circuit-level _devices,_ integrated-circuit-level devices, board-level devices, _and_ system-level devices, use _a_ multi-phase clock signal. Typically, the multi-phase clock is generated by a ring oscillator, a delay locked loop (DLL), or _logic_ _dividers_ with an external _reset_ ... |
Conventionally, a scheme that a value of plural bits is stored in a single memory cell transistor is known as a technique of increasing capacity of a NAND type flash memory. For example, a flash memory employing a multi level cell (MLC) scheme can store a value of two bits in a single memory cell transistor. For exampl... | conventionally, a scheme that a value of plural bits is stored in a single memory device transistor is employed as a technique of increasing capacity of a nand type physical memory. for example, a flash memory employing an multi level cell ( cds ) scheme can store a value measuring six bits in a single memory cell tran... | Convent7onallt, a scheme that a value of pP*ral bits is stored in a single memory cell transistor is known as a technique of iGcreQsing cX9acity of a NAND type rlqsh mejo4y. For example, a flash memory employing a multi level xelp (MLC) scheme can stIrd a value of two bits in a single memify cell transistor. For exampl... | Conventionally, a scheme that a value of plural is stored in a single memory cell transistor is known as a technique of increasing capacity of a NAND type flash memory. For example, a flash memory a multi level cell (MLC) scheme can store a value two bits in a single memory transistor. For a flash employing a triple le... | conVENtioNALly, a SChEme THat A vALUE oF pLuraL bIts iS storED in a SiNGLE meMORY CEll trANsIsTOR Is kNowN AS A TechnIQUE Of IncreASINg cAPACiTy OF a NaNd TypE FlAsh MemoRy. FoR EXaMpLe, A FLaSh MeMOrY emPLoying a mUlTI LeveL CELL (MLc) Scheme CAn sToRe a vAlUe Of Two Bits iN A SINgLE memORy CelL traNSIstOr. fOR examPL... | Conventionally, a schemethat avalue of plural bits is stored in a singlememory cell transistor is knownas a techniqueof increasing capacity of a NAND type flashmemory. For example, a flash memory employing a multilevel cell (MLC) scheme can store a value of two bits in a single memory cell transistor... | Conventionally, _a_ scheme that a _value_ of plural bits _is_ stored in _a_ _single_ _memory_ cell transistor is known as a _technique_ of increasing capacity of _a_ NAND type flash memory. For example, a flash memory _employing_ a multi level cell (MLC) scheme can store _a_ _value_ _of_ two bits _in_ a single _memory_... |
The present invention relates generally to the field of polishing pads for chemical mechanical polishing. In particular, the present invention is directed to a chemical mechanical polishing pad having a polishing structure useful for chemical mechanical polishing magnetic, optical and semiconductor substrates.
In the f... | the present invention relates generally to the field of polishing pads for chemical fluid polishing. in particular, the present invention is directed to a chemical mechanical polishing pad having a polishing structure useful for chemical mechanical industrial magnetic, optical and semiconductor substrates. during the f... | The present invention relates generally to the field of polishing pads for chemical mechanical polishing. In particular, the present invention is directed to a chemical mechanical polishing pad having a polishing structure useful for chemical mechanical polishing magnetic, optical and semiconductor substrates. In the f... | The present invention generally the field of polishing pads chemical mechanical polishing. In particular, the present is directed to a mechanical polishing pad having a polishing structure useful for chemical mechanical polishing magnetic, optical and semiconductor In the fabrication of integrated circuits and other el... | The presenT iNvEntIOn RElAtEs genERaLlY To tHE fIELD of PoLiSHING pads For CheMiCAl mEcHaNIcaL poLIShInG. in PARtiCuLAR, THE preSEnT iNVentiON is DiREcTeD To a chEmIcal meChAniCAL PoLisHinG PAd HAving A POLiShING StRUctuRe UseFUL FoR chEMIcaL mecHaNiCAl PolIshiNG mAgnETIc, optICAl anD semIConduCtOr SUBsTRAtEs.
In tHe f... | The present invention relates generally to the field of polishing padsfor chemical mechanical polishing. In particular, the present invention is directed to a chemical mechanical polishing pad having a polishingstructure usefulfor chemicalmechanical polishing magnetic, optical and semiconductor substr... | The present invention relates generally to _the_ field of polishing pads for chemical mechanical polishing. _In_ particular, the present invention is directed to a chemical mechanical polishing pad having a polishing _structure_ useful _for_ chemical mechanical polishing magnetic, _optical_ and semiconductor _substrate... |
In a transmitter of all modern wireless communication links, an output sequence of bits from an error correcting code can be mapped onto a sequence of complex modulation symbols. These symbols can be then used to create a waveform suitable for transmission across a wireless channel. Particularly as data rates increase,... | in a transmitter of several modern television communication links, an output consisting of bits from an error correcting code can be mapped onto a sequence of complex modulation symbols. these inputs can be then used to create a code suitable for transmission at a wireless bandwidth. particularly as error rates increas... | In a transmitter of all mLCern wireless communication links, an output sequence of bits fgo< an er$Lr correcting code can be mapped onto a sequence of co<plsx JodulZtion stKbols. These symbols can be then uXeS to create a wSveBorm suitable for transmission across a wireless channel. Particularly as darx rates increase,... | In a transmitter of all modern wireless communication links, an sequence of bits from error correcting code be mapped onto sequence of complex modulation symbols. These symbols can be then used to create a suitable for transmission a wireless channel. Particularly as data rates increase, decoding performance on the rec... | In a tRANSmitTER Of ALL moDeRn WiReLeSs COMmuNicATiOn LiNKs, an oUTpUt SeQuENce OF biTS FRom an erroR cOrreCTINg cOdE can Be mapPed oNTO a SeQuENcE OF COMpLeX ModUlAtION sYmBOLS. thESE SYMboLS can bE THen USED tO cReaTe A wAvEform SUITABLE for tRANSMIsSIon aCrOsS a WIRelESS cHAnNEl. ParTICULArly AS daTA rAtEs increase,... | In atransmitter ofall modern wireless communication links, an output sequence of bits from an error correcting code can be mapped onto a sequence of complex modulation symbols. These symbolscan be then used to createawaveform suitable for transmission acrossawireless channel. Particularlyas data... | In a transmitter of all _modern_ wireless communication links, _an_ output sequence of _bits_ from an error correcting code can be mapped _onto_ a sequence of complex modulation symbols. These symbols _can_ be _then_ _used_ to create a waveform suitable for transmission across a wireless channel. Particularly as data r... |
This invention relates to a device for receiving and displaying television images comprising buffer means for storing television images. The invention also relates to a television apparatus provided with such a device.
A device of the type described in the opening paragraph is known from EP-B-0 375 764. The known devic... | this invention relates to a device for receiving and displaying television images comprising buffer means for storing television images. the invention also relates to a television apparatus provided with such a device. a device of the type described in the opening paragraph is known from ep - b - 0 375 764. any known d... | This invention relates to a device for receiving and displaying television images comprising buffer means for storing television images. The invention also relates to a television apparatus provided with such a device. A device of the type described in the opening paragraph is known from EP - B - 0 375 764. The known d... | This relates to device for receiving and displaying television images comprising buffer means for storing television images. The invention also relates to television apparatus provided with such a device. A device the type described in the opening paragraph is known from EP-B-0 375 764. The known device is intended for... | tHis iNvENTIon rELaTES to A DEvICe FoR recEivING and dispLAYiNG tElevISiOn IMAgEs COmprISIng bufFeR MeANS FOR sTorIng TEleVisIOn IMAGES. tHE InvENTiON also relaTes To A TELeViSioN aPpARaTus providEd wIth SUCH A DEVIce.
A DeViCE Of tHE TyPE DEScribED In THe oPENinG pArAGRApH Is KnoWN fRoM EP-B-0 375 764. thE KnowN DEVIc... | Thisinvention relates to a device for receiving and displaying television images comprising buffer means for storingtelevision images. The invention also relates to a television apparatus provided with such adevice. Adevice of the type described in the opening paragraph is known from EP-B... | This invention relates to a device _for_ receiving and _displaying_ television images comprising buffer means for storing television images. The _invention_ also relates to a _television_ apparatus provided with such a device. A device _of_ _the_ type described in _the_ opening paragraph is known from EP-B-0 375 _764._... |
A company may partner with another company to offer services for their mutual benefit. For example, a first company that has many customers (users of the first company's services) may work with a second company to provide discounted or free services or products from the second company to the first company's customers. ... | a company may partner with another company to offer services for their mutual benefit. for example, a first company that has many customers ( users of the first company ' s services ) may work with a second company to provide discounted or free services or products from another second company to the first company ' s c... | A company may partner with another company to offer serGiceE for their mutual benefit. For example, a first company that has many customers (users of the first company ' s services) may work with a second company to provide discounted or free services or products from the second company to the first company ' s custome... | A company partner with another company to offer for their mutual benefit. example, a first company that has many customers (users of first services) may work with a second company provide discounted free services or products from the second company the first company's customers. In doing so, the first company provides ... | a comPaNY maY PaRtNeR WiTH aNotHEr coMpAny TO OFfer SerVices FOR tHEiR mUTUal beNefIT. fOR ExAMpLE, a FIRST cOmpAnY that HAS manY cUStOMERs (useRs Of THe FIrsT comPaNy'S SeRViCes) may worK With A SEConD cOmPAny to proVIde dIsCounTEd Or freE serviceS OR prODuCTs FRoM tHE sEcONd CompaNy tO tHE firsT COMpanY'S CUsTOmERS. ... | A company may partner with anothercompany to offer services for their mutual benefit. Forexample, a first company that hasmany customers (users of the first company's services) may work with a second company to provide discounted or free services orproductsfrom the secondcompanyto the first compa... | A company may partner _with_ another company to offer services for their mutual benefit. _For_ example, a first _company_ that has many customers (users of the first company's services) may work with a second company to provide discounted or free _services_ or products from the second company to the first company's cus... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to current limiting fuses and more particularly to current limiting fuses having fuse elements in contact with a ceramic core evolving an electro-negative gas that provides superior fault interruption characteristics.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The use of ... | 1. field of the invention this invention relates generally to current limiting fuses and more particularly to current limiting fuses having fuse elements in contact with a ceramic core evolving from electro - negative gas that provides superior fault tolerant characteristics. 2. description of the prior art the use of ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates genera<lt to current limiting fuses and more particularly to current limiting fuses having fuse elements in contact with a ceramic core evolving an electro - negative gas that provides s&perUor fault interruption dharscteristics. 2. Description of the Prior Art The use o... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates generally to current limiting and more particularly to current limiting fuses having elements in contact with a ceramic core evolving an electro-negative gas that provides superior fault interruption characteristics. Description of the Art The use of arc gas evolution as... | 1. FiEld Of ThE INvEntIoN
ThiS iNVeNtIoN reLaTeS GEneRallY tO CUrREnt LiMITInG fusES anD mORe PartiCUlARlY TO Current lIMiTIng FUSes HAvInG fUSe ElemEnts IN CoNTaCt with a CERaMic cOrE EVoLVing An ELeCtRo-neGaTIvE GAs tHaT proVIDES SUPerIor FAULt iNTERruptiON ChAraCTerIstICS.
2. DEScrIPTIoN OF THE pRIOr ART
The Use OF ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relatesgenerally to current limiting fuses and more particularly to current limitingfuses havingfuse elements in contactwitha ceramic coreevolving an electro-negative gas that provides superiorfault interruption characteristics. 2. Description ofthe ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention _relates_ generally to current limiting _fuses_ and more particularly _to_ _current_ limiting fuses having fuse elements in _contact_ _with_ _a_ ceramic core evolving an electro-negative _gas_ that provides _superior_ fault _interruption_ _characteristics._ _2._ Description of t... |
In radio communications circuits there often arises a need for impedance matching over a wide range of frequencies. Such matching may be achieved using tapered stripline techniques, however the widths of those striplines may be a problem where small size is required. Thus a need exists for a wide-band impedance-matchin... | in radio communications circuits there usually arises a need for impedance matching over any wide span of frequencies. such matching should be achieved using tapered stripline circuits, however the widths between those striplines may be a problem when small size is required. thus a need occurs for a broad - band impeda... | In raWlo communicWtionc cirSuitq there often arises a need for impedance matching over a wide range of frequencies. Such matching may be achieved using tapered stripline techniques, BIwever the wietms of those stGipIines may be a prob/Dm where small size is required. Thus a need exists for a Qjde - baJr impedance - mat... | In radio communications circuits there often arises a need for impedance matching over a wide range of frequencies. Such matching may be using stripline techniques, the widths of those striplines may be a problem where small size is required. a need exists a wide-band impedance-matching network with minimum size. | In radio ComMuNicaTIONS CIrCuiTs theRE ofTen arises A NEEd For impEDAnCe MaTchINg oVER a Wide RAnGE of FRequENCIES. sucH MatChING maY bE ACHiEVeD UsiNg TaPerEd STRIpline TechNiqUeS, howeveR THe wIdtHS of tHoSe sTripLINeS maY be a pRobLEm where sMaLl sIze iS ReQuIREd. tHuS A neED EXIsts fOR a wIDe-BAND IMPEDAnce-maTCHiN... | In radio communications circuits there often arises a need forimpedance matching over a wide range of frequencies. Such matching maybe achievedusing tapered stripline techniques, however thewidthsof thosestriplinesmay be a problem where small size is required. Thus a need existsfor a wide-band imped... | In radio _communications_ circuits _there_ often arises a need for impedance matching over a wide range of frequencies. Such _matching_ may _be_ achieved using tapered stripline techniques, however the _widths_ of those striplines may be a problem where _small_ size is required. Thus a need _exists_ for a wide-band imp... |
1. The Field of the Invention
The invention relates to network-based instant connect telecommunication. More particularly, the invention relates to managing incoming voice data by allowing the recipient to apply various answer modes in network-based instant connect communications.
2. The Relevant Technology
Mobile tele... | 1. the field of the invention the invention relates to network - based instant connect telecommunication. more particularly, the invention relates to managing incoming voice data by allowing the recipient to apply various answer modes in network - based instant connect communications. 2. the relevant technology mobile ... | 1. The Field of the Invention The invention relates to network - based instant connect telecommunication. More particiIarly, the invention relates to managing incoming voice data by allowing the recipient to apply various anww@r modes in network - based instant connect communications. 2. The Relevant Technology Mobile ... | 1. The Field of the Invention The invention relates to instant connect telecommunication. particularly, the invention relates to managing voice data by allowing the recipient to various answer modes in network-based instant connect communications. 2. Relevant Technology Mobile telephones are some of the most common com... | 1. ThE FIelD OF ThE InVEntioN
The iNvention rELAtEs TO nEtWORk-bAsed InSTAnT CoNnect tElecOmMuNiCaTIon. MOre PARTICuLarly, THE InVEntIon rELateS TO MANAGiNg INCoMiNg vOicE DAtA by allowINg THE RECIpiEnt tO appLy VaRIOus ANSWeR MODEs in neTwoRK-baseD INsTaNt coNnecT COmmUnicatIONS.
2. ThE relEVAnT tecHNOLOgY
moBILe TeLE... | 1. The Fieldof the Invention The invention relates to network-based instant connect telecommunication.More particularly, the invention relates to managing incoming voice data by allowing the recipient to applyvarious answer modes in network-based instant connect communications. 2. The Relevant Te... | 1. The Field of the Invention _The_ invention relates to network-based instant connect telecommunication. More particularly, the invention _relates_ _to_ managing incoming _voice_ data by allowing _the_ recipient to apply various answer modes in network-based instant connect communications. 2. The Relevant Technology M... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a power transmitting apparatus for a vehicle that may achieve smooth starting and shifting and may improve fuel economy and acceleration performance as a consequence of adding an electric supplementary drive unit and a torque converting device to a double clutc... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to a power transmitting apparatus for a vehicle that may achieve smooth starting and shifting and may improve fuel economy in acceleration performance as a consequence of adding an electric supplementary drive unit and a torque converting device to a double clutch... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a power transmitting apparatus for a vehicle that may achieve smooth starting and shifting and may improve fuel economy and acceleration performance as a consequence of adding an electric supplementary drive unit and a torque converting device to a double clutc... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a power transmitting apparatus for a vehicle that may achieve smooth starting and shifting and may improve fuel economy and acceleration performance as a consequence of adding electric supplementary drive unit and a torque converting device to a double clutch p... | 1. fIelD of tHe iNVenTiOn
tHe preSEnT InvEntiOn RelATes to a poWEr trAnSmiTting aPPARatUS fOR A veHIcLE THAT May AcHiEvE SmOoTh sTaRtINg and shifTiNg anD may ImpROVE fUEL econoMY anD acCELeRATiOn pErfORmaNce As a ConsEQuEncE OF ADDiNG An ElECtRIC SUpPleMenTaRy DriVE unIT AND A TORqUe conVerTInG deviCE to A dOUbLe CLUTc... | 1.Field of the Invention Thepresent invention relates toa powertransmitting apparatus for a vehicle that may achieve smoothstarting and shifting and may improve fuel economy and accelerationperformance as a consequence ofadding an electric supplementary drive unit and a torque converting device to a d... | 1. _Field_ of _the_ _Invention_ The present invention relates to a power transmitting apparatus for a vehicle that _may_ achieve smooth starting and _shifting_ and _may_ improve _fuel_ _economy_ and acceleration performance as a consequence _of_ adding _an_ electric _supplementary_ _drive_ unit and _a_ torque convertin... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a system for remotely providing object location.
2. Background
Vehicle locators are well known. They may be used to locate a single vehicle. However, in daily life, we need an object locator to locate a variety of the target objects in a list. Moreover, all object loc... | 1. field of the invention this invention relates to a system for remotely providing object location. 2. background vehicle locators are well understood. they may be used to locate a single vehicle. however, in daily life, we need an object locator to locate a variety of the target objects in a list. moreover, all objec... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a system for remogelj providing object location. 2. Background Vehicle locators are well kn*wG. They may be used to locate a single vehicle. However, in daily life, we need an object locator to locate a variety of the target objects in a list. Morrove5, all object loc... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a system for remotely providing object 2. Background Vehicle locators are well known. They may be used to locate a single vehicle. However, in life, we need an object locator to locate variety of the target objects in a list. all object locators are alone devices. Now... | 1. fiELd Of ThE iNvenTIon
this iNVENtIoN rELAteS TO A sySteM FoR REMotElY ProvIdINg OBJeCt loCAtIon.
2. BAckGROuND
veHicle LOCaTORS are WELL kNoWN. theY may BE uSed TO LOcAte a SIngle VEhicLE. hoWevEr, IN DaILy life, WE NEEd aN ObJeCT LOCAtOR TO lOcate a VarieTy oF The taRGET ObJeCTs In A lIST. moREOvER, All Object Loc... | 1. Fieldof the Invention This invention relates to a system for remotely providing object location. 2. Background Vehicle locators are well known. They may be used to locate a single vehicle. However, in daily life, we need an object locator to locate a variety of the target objects in a lis... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention This invention relates to a system _for_ remotely _providing_ object location. 2. Background Vehicle locators are _well_ _known._ They may _be_ _used_ to locate a _single_ vehicle. However, in daily life, we need an object _locator_ to locate a variety of the target objects _in_ _a_ list. Mo... |
A window ball grid array (WBGA) semiconductor package employs an advanced type of BGA packaging technology, wherein at least one opening is formed through a substrate, and a semiconductor chip is mounted on the substrate in an upside-down manner that an active surface of the chip faces downwards and covers the opening ... | a window ball grid array ( wbga ) semiconductor package employs an advanced type of bga packaging technology, wherein at least one opening is formed through a substrate, and a semiconductor chip is mounted on the substrate in an upside - down way that an active surface of the chip faces downwards and covers the opening... | A window ball grid array (WBGA) semiconductor package employs an advanced type of BGA packaging technology, wherein at least one opening is formed through a substrate, and a semiconductor chip is mounted on the substrate in an upside - down manner that an active surface of the chip faces downwards and covers the openin... | A ball grid array (WBGA) semiconductor package employs an advanced type of BGA packaging technology, wherein at least one opening is formed through a substrate, and a semiconductor chip is mounted on substrate an upside-down manner that an active surface of the chip faces downwards and covers the substrate, allowing th... | a wIndoW ball gRiD ARrAy (wbGA) SEmiCONdUCToR PacKAge empLOyS An AdVanCed TypE oF BGa PaCKaGiNG tEchNoLOGy, WhEreIN aT lEast oNE OPeNING IS fORMed tHRoUGh a SUbStRAtE, aND A sEmIConDuCTor chip IS MounTEd ON THe substraTE IN AN UPSide-dOWN maNNer tHAt aN ACTivE surFAcE OF tHE chip FACeS DOWnWards AnD cOvErS thE OPENing ... | A windowball gridarray (WBGA) semiconductor package employs anadvancedtype of BGA packaging technology, wherein at least one opening is formedthrough asubstrate, and a semiconductor chip is mounted on the substrate in an upside-down manner that an active surface of the chip faces downwards and cove... | A _window_ ball _grid_ _array_ (WBGA) semiconductor package _employs_ an advanced _type_ of BGA packaging _technology,_ wherein at least one opening is formed through a _substrate,_ _and_ a semiconductor _chip_ is mounted on the substrate in an upside-down manner that an active surface of the chip faces _downwards_ and... |
In a conventional desktop blade system, a user desktop is coupled to a basic Ethernet switch using a thin protocol such as, for example, a remote desktop protocol (RDP). The switch provides mapping of the user desktop to a server blade. The switch is coupled to a plurality of server blades via a blade fabric that suppo... | in a conventional desktop blade system, a user desktop is coupled to a basic ethernet switch using a thin protocol such as, for example, a remote desktop protocol ( rdp ). a switch provides mapping of the user desktop to a server blade. the switch is coupled to a plurality of server blades via a blade fabric that defin... | In a conventional desktop blade system, a user desktop is coupled to a basic Ethernet xwitcn using a thin protocol such as, for faample, a remote desktop protocol (RDP ). The switch provides mapping of the user des.to9 to a server Glzde. The switch is coupled to a plurality of server blades via a blade fabric that supp... | In a desktop blade system, a desktop is coupled to a basic Ethernet switch using thin protocol such for example, a remote desktop protocol (RDP). The switch provides mapping of the user desktop to a server blade. The switch is coupled to a plurality of server blades via a blade fabric supports Base-T access methods. Th... | In a CONvEntIOnAl DESktoP BLADe sYsTem, a useR DEskToP iS cOUPlED To a baSic EthERNeT SWiTch uSIng A THiN PROToCOl suCH AS, FOR eXAMpLe, a ReMOTE deSktOP PROtOCol (RdP). thE sWitch PrOviDes mApPiNG OF the USER desKtOp tO a SErVER BlAde. tHE swITCh Is cOUPLed TO a pLUrAlITY OF servER blaDes via a BlaDe fabRic tHaT Suppo... | In aconventional desktop blade system, a user desktop iscoupled toa basic Ethernet switch using a thin protocol such as, for example, a remote desktop protocol (RDP). The switch provides mapping of theuser desktop toa server blade. The switch iscoupledtoa pluralityof server blades via ablade fab... | _In_ a conventional _desktop_ blade _system,_ a _user_ desktop is _coupled_ _to_ _a_ _basic_ Ethernet switch _using_ a thin _protocol_ such as, for example, _a_ _remote_ desktop protocol (RDP). The switch provides mapping of the user desktop to a server blade. _The_ switch is coupled to a plurality of server blades _vi... |
In the development of integrated electronic circuits it is important to verify proper operation before committing a design to an expensive build process. Such verifications may include extracting parasitic circuit information such as capacitance, resistance and inductance. As chips become larger and more complex, time ... | in the development of integrated electronic circuits it is important to verify proper operation before committing a design to an expensive build process. such verifications may include extracting parasitic circuit information such as capacitance, resistance voltage instability. as chips become larger and more complex, ... | In the development of integrated electronic circuits it is important to verify 9%oper operation before committing a design to an expensive build process. Such verifications may inFl8de extracting parasitic circuit inf0rmati*n such as capacitance, resistance and inductance. As cYOps HecomD larger and more complex, time ... | In the development of integrated electronic circuits it is important verify proper operation before committing a design to an expensive build process. Such verifications include parasitic circuit information such as capacitance, resistance and inductance. chips become and more complex, time required for performing such... | In THE dEveloPMeNT OF iNTeGRATeD ELeCtRoNIC CircUITS iT is ImportANT TO VeriFy PROpER OPerATIoN beFore commiTtInG a DEsIGn To An EXPenSIVe BuILD pROCEsS. SUch verIfIcaTionS maY iNClUDe eXtracTinG PArAsITIc CIRCuit INfoRMaTIoN SUcH As CAPACITancE, RESIsTanCe And iNDUCtaNce. As chipS bEcOme LaRgEr anD MOrE COMPlEX, tIMe ... | In the development of integrated electronic circuits it is important to verify proper operation before committing adesign to an expensive build process.Suchverifications may include extractingparasitic circuit information suchas capacitance,resistance and inductance. As chipsbecome larger and more compl... | _In_ the _development_ of _integrated_ electronic circuits _it_ is important to _verify_ _proper_ operation before committing a _design_ _to_ an expensive build process. Such verifications _may_ _include_ extracting parasitic _circuit_ information such as _capacitance,_ resistance and inductance. _As_ chips _become_ la... |
Sensors are used to determine and monitor status and conditions of equipment and the environment at that equipment. For example, a sensor may be used to monitor temperature, humidity, atmosphere at an environment or other ambient conditions. Other sensors are used to monitor physical parameters of equipment, and the st... | sensors are used to determine and monitor status and conditions of equipment and the environment at that equipment. for example, a sensor may be used to monitor temperature, humidity, atmosphere at an environment or other ambient conditions. other sensors are used to monitor physical parameters of equipment, and the st... | Sensors are used to determine and monitor status and conditions of equipment and the environment at that equipment. For example, a sensor may be used to monitor temperature, humidity, atmosphere at an environment or other ambient conditions. Other sensors are used to monitor physical parameters of equipment, and the st... | Sensors are used to determine monitor status of equipment the environment at that equipment. For example, a may be to monitor temperature, humidity, at environment or other ambient conditions. Other sensors are used monitor physical parameters of equipment, and the status of the equipment including determining strain, ... | SEnSORS ARE useD to DetErMIne And MonITOR STATUs AnD cOnDitIOnS of EQUipMenT anD THe eNvIRonmenT aT ThAt EqUiPMEnt. fOR exAMple, a SENSoR mAy bE USed To moNItor TEMpeRATURE, HuMiDiTY, atMOSPHerE aT An EnVIroNMent OR otheR AMBIenT ConDitIOnS. OTHer sENSoRS aRE UsEd tO MoNITor phYsicaL parAmeteRs Of EQUIpmEnT, And tHE ST... | Sensors are used todetermine andmonitor status and conditions of equipment andthe environment atthat equipment.For example, a sensor may be usedto monitor temperature, humidity, atmosphere at anenvironment or other ambientconditions. Other sensors are used tomonitor physicalparameters of equipment,a... | Sensors are used to determine _and_ monitor status and conditions _of_ equipment and the _environment_ at that equipment. For example, _a_ sensor may _be_ _used_ to monitor temperature, humidity, atmosphere _at_ an environment or _other_ ambient conditions. Other sensors are used to _monitor_ physical parameters of _eq... |
In gas well dewatering applications it is desired to draw the well down to the lowest reservoir pressure as possible in order to maximize gas production. To prevent lift pumps from gas locking, inverted shrouds are used as a way to separate gas from liquid. Inverted shrouds are typically long and in effect, raise the i... | in gas well dewatering applications it is desired to draw the well down to the lowest reservoir pressure as possible in order to maximize gas production. to prevent lift pumps from gas locking, inverted shrouds are used seeking a way to separate gas from liquid. inverted shrouds are typically long and narrow effect, ra... | In gas well dewatering applications it is desired to draw the well Voqn to the lowest reservoir precsKre as possible in order to maximize gas production. To prevent lift pumps from gas locking, inverted shrouds are usDv as a way to separate gas from liquid. Inverted xhrLuds are typically long and in effect, raise the i... | In gas dewatering applications it is desired to draw the well down to the lowest reservoir pressure as possible in order to gas production. To prevent lift pumps from gas locking, inverted shrouds are used as a way to separate gas from liquid. Inverted are typically long and effect, raise the intake of pump to the top ... | in gAS wELL DEWaterIng AppLiCaTiONs iT iS DeSIREd to Draw THe wEll doWN TO The lOWESt REseRVoiR pRESSurE As pOSsIbLE In Order to MAXiMIZE gas prODuction. tO prEveNt liFT pUMPS FRom gAS lOCkiNG, inVErtED SHROuDS arE USEd aS a WaY to sEpARaTE GAs FROm liQUId. iNvErTEd sHrouDs arE tyPIcaLLy lONg anD in efFECT, raISE tHE I... | In gas well dewateringapplications it is desired to draw the well down to thelowestreservoir pressure aspossible in order to maximize gas production. To prevent lift pumpsfrom gas locking, invertedshroudsare usedas away toseparate gas fromliquid. Inverted shrouds aretypically long and in... | In gas well dewatering applications _it_ is desired to _draw_ the _well_ _down_ to _the_ lowest reservoir pressure as possible in _order_ _to_ maximize _gas_ production. To _prevent_ lift pumps _from_ _gas_ locking, inverted shrouds _are_ used as a way to separate gas from liquid. Inverted shrouds are typically long an... |
Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a converter technology. More particularly, the present invention relates to a converter circuit and the open-circuit detection method of the same.
Description of Related Art
Since the converter is widely used in the power system, the requirements on its maintainabilit... | field of invention the present invention relating to a converter technology. more particularly, the present invention relates to a converter circuit and the open - circuit detection method of the same. description of converting technology since the converter is widely used to the power system, the requirements on its m... | Field of Invention The prWsSnt invention relates to a converter technology. More particularly, the present invention relates to a converter circuit and the open - circuK5 detection method of the same. Description of Related Art Since the converter is widely used in the power system, the requirements on its maintainabil... | of Invention present invention relates to a converter technology. More particularly, the present invention relates to a converter circuit and the detection of the same. Description of Related Since the is widely used the power system, the requirements on its maintainability requirements hence are increasing accordingly... | fIElD OF invENTIon
THe preSENT inveNtION RElAtes to a COnvertER TEcHNOlOgy. MOre paRtICulArLy, the PResEnT INventiON rELAtes TO a ConVerTeR cIrcuIt AND The OPen-CIrCUIt detECtiON MeTHOD oF The SAME.
DesCRiPTIoN OF RElAted ARt
sINce THe cONVeRTER is WIdEly uSED in THe pOWEr sYSTEM, THe REqUIREmentS On ITS MAinTAINaBILIT... | Field of Invention The present invention relates to a converter technology. More particularly, the present inventionrelates to a converter circuitand the open-circuit detection method of the same. Description of Related Art Since theconverter iswidely used in the power system, the requirements on its... | Field of Invention The present invention _relates_ to a converter _technology._ _More_ particularly, the present invention relates to a converter circuit and the open-circuit detection method of the same. Description of Related _Art_ Since the converter is widely _used_ in _the_ _power_ _system,_ the requirements on it... |
This invention relates generally to agricultural implements, including ground working apparatus, such as planters, and transversely elongated tool bars for supporting the ground working devices, and, more particularly, to a forwardly folding tool bar convertible between a wide, transversely extending operating configur... | this invention relates generally to agricultural implements, including ground moving apparatus, such as planters, and transversely elongated tool bars for supporting the ground working devices, and, more particularly, to a forwardly folding tool bar convertible between a wide, transversely extending operating configura... | This invention relates generally to agricultural implements, including ground working apparatus, such as planters, and transversely elongated tool bars for supporting the ground working devices, and, more particularly, to a forwardly folding tool bar convertible between a wide, transversely extending operating configur... | This invention relates generally to implements, including working apparatus, planters, and transversely elongated tool bars supporting the ground working devices, and, more particularly, to a folding tool bar convertible wide, transversely extending operating configuration and a narrow, compact transport configuration.... | ThIS iNvenTion reLaTES GeNErALlY TO AgRIcuLtuRAl implEmeNTS, incLUdInG GrounD worKinG APpAraTUS, sUcH As pLAnTERS, aNd TrAnSVErsely ElOnGATeD tOol bARS FOR sUppOrtIng tHE grounD WOrkInG devICeS, anD, mORE pARtiCULArlY, to A fOrWaRDlY fOLdinG tooL bar CoNvErtibLE BETwEEN A wide, tRANsVeRseLY extENdiNg opERAting COnfiGUR... | This invention relates generally to agricultural implements,including ground working apparatus,such asplanters, and transversely elongatedtool bars for supporting the ground working devices, and, more particularly, to a forwardly foldingtool bar convertible betweena wide, transversely extending operating ... | This invention relates generally to agricultural implements, including ground working apparatus, such as _planters,_ and transversely elongated tool _bars_ for supporting the ground working devices, and, more particularly, _to_ a forwardly _folding_ tool bar convertible between a wide, transversely extending operating ... |
Many watercraft vessels such as power boats, sailboats and the like, often cannot be directly tied up against an intended dock because the draft of the vessel is too great and the sea floor immediately adjacent to the dock is too shallow. Likewise, rudders can cause similar problems in shallow areas immediately adjacen... | many watercraft vessels such as power boats, sailboats and the ships, often cannot be directly tied up against an intended dock because the draft of the vessel is too great and the sea floor immediately adjacent to the dock is too shallow. likewise, rudders can cause similar problems in shallow areas immediately adjace... | Many watercraft vessels such as power boats, sailboats and the like, often cannot be directly tied up against an intended dock VecaKse the draft of the vessel is too gDeWt and the sea floor immediately adjacent to the dock is too shallow. Likewise, rudders can cause similar problems in shallow areas immediately adjacen... | Many watercraft vessels such as power boats, and the like, often cannot be directly tied up an intended dock the draft of the vessel is too great and sea floor immediately adjacent to the dock is too shallow. Likewise, rudders can cause problems in shallow areas immediately to the dock. Rudders extending outward from v... | MAnY wAtErCRAFt VEsSeLs sUCH aS powER BOatS, sailboaTs ANd ThE lIKE, OFTen caNnoT Be DIrECtLy tIED Up agAINST an INTended DOCk bECAuSE thE DRaFt of tHe VeSsEl is ToO grEat anD the sEA FLoOr IMMEdIAtELy adJACent to tHe docK Is TOo sHaLLoW. LiKEWisE, rudDERS can cAuSe simIlaR proBLEMS In SHalLOW aReaS immeDiATeLY AdJACen... | Many watercraft vessels such as power boats, sailboats and the like, often cannotbe directlytied up against an intendeddock because the draft ofthe vessel is too great and the sea floor immediatelyadjacentto the dock is too shallow. Likewise, rudders can cause similar problems in shallow areas immediatel... | Many watercraft vessels such _as_ power boats, sailboats and the _like,_ often cannot be directly tied up _against_ an intended _dock_ _because_ _the_ draft _of_ the vessel is _too_ great and _the_ sea _floor_ immediately adjacent to the dock is too shallow. Likewise, rudders can cause similar problems in shallow areas... |
A packet switching or routing network (referred to as a switching network henceforth) has switches used for transmission of data among senders and receivers connected to the network. The switching performed by these switches is in fact the action of passing on packets of data received by a switch to a further switch in... | a packet switching or routing network ( referred to as a switching network henceforth ) has switches used for transmission of data among senders and receivers connected to the network. the switching performed by these switches is in fact the action of passing on packets of data received by a user to a further switch in... | A packet switching or routing network (referred to as a switching network henceforth) has switches used for transmission of data among senders and receivers connected to the network. The switching performed by these switches is in fact the action of passing on packets of data received by a switch to a further switch in... | A packet switching or routing network (referred to as a switching network henceforth) has switches for of data among senders and connected to the network. The switching performed by these switches is in the action of passing on packets of received a switch to a further switch in the network. Such switching actions are ... | a PaCket sWiTChing OR rOUTing NEtWoRK (REferReD To As A SWitChING NEtwork HeNCeForth) HaS SwItches USed fOR tRansMISsiOn OF datA AmOnG SENdeRS AND REceIVeRS coNNEcTed To THe nETwoRK. tHe SWiTcHiNG PERforMeD by ThesE sWItchES IS In faCt THE ACtiOn of PasSing ON paCKeTs of DatA RecEiVed By A sWiTcH to a FurtHer SWItCh IN... | Apacket switching or routing network (referred to asa switching network henceforth) has switchesused fortransmission of data among senders and receivers connected to the network.The switching performed by these switches is in fact the action of passing on packets of data receivedby a switch toa furth... | _A_ packet switching _or_ routing _network_ _(referred_ _to_ _as_ a _switching_ network henceforth) has _switches_ _used_ for transmission of _data_ among senders and receivers connected _to_ _the_ network. The switching _performed_ by _these_ switches is in fact the action of passing on packets of data received by a s... |
Traditional knowledge learning and skill training programs rely on instructions and practice problems to help a user (e.g., a learner or a trainee) to improve his/her understanding of new concepts and skills in solving problems. Typically, a number of problems are provided to the user. The user finishes some or all the... | traditional knowledge learning and skill training programs rely on instructions and practice problems to help a user ( e. g., a learner or a trainee ) to improve what / her understanding of new concepts and skills in solving problems. typically, a number of problems are provided to the user. the user finishes some or a... | Traditional knowledge learning and skill training programs rely on instructions and practice problems to hf>p a user (e. g. , a learner or a trainee) to improve his / her understanding of new concepts and skills in solving problems. Ty9icalOy, a number of problems are provided to the user. The user finishes some or all... | Traditional learning and skill training programs rely on instructions and practice problems to help a user (e.g., a learner or a trainee) to improve his/her understanding of new concepts and skills in solving Typically, a of problems are provided to the user. The user finishes some or all the problems in a certain time... | TRADITioNAL kNowLEDge leARNIng AND SKILl TRaINING ProGramS rely on INSTRuctionS ANd PRActICE pRobLeMS tO HElP a usER (E.g., A learNeR oR a tRAiNEE) To iMPRove HIS/Her UNdErStANdINg Of NEw conCEPTS ANd skiLLs In SOlVING prObLemS. typicALLy, a NuMBEr OF ProBlEms arE ProVIDeD TO The UsEr. THE uSEr fINiSHEs sOME oR ALl The... | Traditional knowledge learning and skill training programs rely on instructions andpractice problems to help auser(e.g., a learner or a trainee) to improve his/herunderstanding ofnew concepts and skills in solving problems. Typically, a number of problemsare provided to theuser. Theuser finishes ... | _Traditional_ knowledge learning and skill training programs rely on instructions and practice problems to help a user _(e.g.,_ _a_ learner or a _trainee)_ to improve _his/her_ understanding of _new_ concepts and skills in solving _problems._ Typically, _a_ number _of_ problems are provided to the user. The user _finis... |
Thus far, high-capacity optical disks of various kinds have been achieved by reducing the size of an information mark that is written on a disk track and also by making a wavelength of the laser beam for use in recording/playback shorter and adopting an objective lens of a larger numerical aperture, to reduce the size ... | thus far, high - capacity optical disks of various kinds have been achieved by reducing the size using an information mark that is written on a disk track and also by making a wavelength of the laser beam for use in recording / playback shorter and adopting an objective lens of a larger numerical aperture, to reduce th... | Thus far, high - capacity opFjcal disks of various kinds have been achieved by reducing the size of an information mark that is written on a disk track and also by making a wavelength of the laser beam for use in recording / playback shorter and adopting an objective lens of a larger numerical aperture, to reduce the s... | Thus high-capacity optical of various kinds have been achieved by reducing the size of an information mark that written on a disk and also by making a wavelength of the laser beam use in recording/playback shorter an objective lens of larger aperture, to reduce the size of a focus spot on a focusing surface. In, for ex... | ThUS fAR, higH-CApaCitY OptIcal dISks oF varIOuS KiNDs hAVE beeN AcHiEvED By ReDuCInG THe sIzE OF An inFormaTion mArK tHAt Is wRiTtEN oN a dISk tracK aNd ALso BY mAkInG A wAveLengTH oF tHe lasER bEAM for USe in rECoRdINg/pLAYbAck sHorTER AnD adOPting aN OBJEcTIVe leNs Of a lARGEr NumeriCAl APeRTurE, To RedUCe tHE SizE ... | Thus far, high-capacity optical disks of variouskinds have beenachieved byreducing the size of an information mark thatis writtenon a disktrack andalso by making a wavelength of thelaser beam for use in recording/playback shorter and adopting an objective lens of a larger numerical aperture, to reduce ... | Thus far, high-capacity optical disks of various _kinds_ have been _achieved_ by _reducing_ _the_ _size_ of an information _mark_ that is written on a disk track and _also_ by making a wavelength of _the_ laser _beam_ for use in recording/playback shorter and _adopting_ an objective lens of a _larger_ numerical apertur... |
1. Field
This disclosure relates generally to gain control, and more specifically, to gain control of a receiver using signal peak tracking.
2. Related Art
Communication protocols have been widely adopted for providing connectivity in a number of applications, including healthcare, sports, and sensor applications. Such... | 1. field protocol disclosure relates generally regarding signals control, and more specifically, to gain control of a receiver using signal peak tracking. 2. related art communication protocols have been further adopted for providing connectivity in a number of applications, including healthcare, sports, and sensor app... | 1. Field This disclosure relates generally to gain control, and more specifically, to gain control of a receiver usihr W&gnal peak 5rQcking. 2. Related Art Communication protocols have been wid4lU adopted for providing connectivity in a number of applications, including healthcare, sports, and sensor applications. Such... | 1. Field This disclosure relates generally to gain control, and more specifically, to gain control of a receiver using signal peak tracking. 2. Related Art Communication protocols have widely adopted for providing connectivity in number of including healthcare, sports, and sensor applications. Such protocols often use ... | 1. fieLd
tHIs DiScLosURE RelAteS gEneRaLlY tO GAin cOntRoL, And mORe spECiFIcAlLy, TO GAin cOntroL OF a RecEiVER usiNG SIgnal peAk tracKinG.
2. ReLATeD art
cOmmuniCATION PrOtOCols haVe BEeN widEly adOPteD FOR PRoVidIng conNECtivitY In a nUmBeR OF aPPlIcaTIoNs, InCludinG healTHcArE, SpORtS, aND SeNsOR ApPLicATIOnS. Such... | 1.Field This disclosurerelates generallyto gain control, and more specifically, to gain control of a receiver using signal peaktracking. 2. RelatedArtCommunication protocols havebeen widely adopted for providing connectivity in a number ofapplications, including healthcare, sports, andsensorapplic... | 1. Field This disclosure _relates_ generally to _gain_ control, _and_ _more_ specifically, to gain _control_ of a receiver _using_ signal peak tracking. 2. Related Art Communication protocols have been _widely_ adopted for providing connectivity in a _number_ of applications, including healthcare, sports, _and_ sensor ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a digital broadcasting system, and more particularly to a digital broadcasting system and a data processing method.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
The Vestigial Sideband (VSB) transmission mode, which is adopted as the standard for digital broadcasting in Nor... | 1. field of the conversation the present invention relates to a digital broadcasting architecture, and more particularly within a digital broadcast system and a data processing method. 2. discussion of the related techniques the vestigial sideband ( vsb ) transmission mode, which is adopted into the standard for digita... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a digital broadcQstKng system, and ho4e particularly to a digital broadcasting system and a data processing method. 2. Discussion of the Dslated Art The V3stigiXl Sideband (VSB) transmission mode, which is adopted as the standard for digital broadcasting in Nor... | 1. Field of the present invention relates a digital broadcasting system, and more particularly to a digital broadcasting system and a data processing method. 2. Discussion of the Related Art The Vestigial Sideband (VSB) transmission mode, which is adopted as the standard digital broadcasting in North and the Republic o... | 1. FielD oF THE iNVEntION
THe PresEnT inVEnTion RELaTEs TO A digiTaL bRoAdCAsTINg sYsteM, AND MORe paRTicULArlY TO A dIgITAl brOaDCASTiNg sYstEM AnD a DATA PROCEsSing METhOD.
2. diScuSSioN OF tHe relAteD ART
the veSTIGIaL sidEbANd (vsb) TraNSmiSsION MODE, whiCH IS AdOPTed As THe STANdaRd FOR diGITAl BROadcAsTING IN NoR... | 1. Field of the InventionThe present invention relates to a digital broadcasting system, andmore particularly to a digital broadcasting systemand a data processing method. 2. Discussion of the Related Art The Vestigial Sideband (VSB) transmissionmode, which is adopted as the standardfor digital broa... | _1._ Field of the _Invention_ The _present_ invention relates _to_ a digital broadcasting system, and more particularly to a _digital_ _broadcasting_ _system_ _and_ a _data_ processing method. 2. Discussion _of_ the Related Art The Vestigial _Sideband_ (VSB) _transmission_ mode, which is adopted as the standard _for_ _... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the storage and retrieval of data on magnetic tape, and more particularly, to a tape drive for automatic insertion, registration and ejection of a tape cartridge of the type having dual hub driven reels and a tape access door on a forward end which pivots about... | 1. aspect of the invention the present invention relates to the storage and retrieval of data on magnetic tape, and more particularly, possessing a tape disk for automatic insertion, registration and ejection of a tape cartridge of the type having dual hub driven reels and a tape access door on a forward end which pivo... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the storage and retrieval of data on magnetic tape, and more particularly, to a tape drive for automatic insertion, registration and ejection of a tape cartridge of the type having dual hub driven reels and a tape access door on a f)rwars end which pivots about... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the storage and retrieval of data on magnetic tape, and more particularly, to a tape for automatic insertion, registration and ejection of a tape cartridge of the type having dual hub driven reels and a tape access on a forward end which pivots about an axis pe... | 1. FiEld Of the inVEntIon
ThE PrEsENt INvEntiOn RELaTEs TO the stORAgE AND retrIEvAl oF daTa oN maGNETiC TaPe, anD mOrE pARticulaRlY, To a taPe DrIVE fOR aUToMATIC InSeRTIon, reGIStraTIoN anD EjeCTIoN Of A TApE cArTriDgE OF the TypE hAvInG Dual HUb Driven REelS ANd a TaPE ACCess dOoR on a fOrwaRd end WHiCH piVotS aboUt... | 1. Field of the InventionThe present invention relates tothe storage and retrieval of data on magnetic tape, and moreparticularly, to a tape drive for automatic insertion, registration and ejection of a tape cartridge of the type having dualhub driven reels and a tape accessdoor on a forward end which pivots ... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention The present invention relates to the storage _and_ retrieval of data _on_ magnetic tape, and more _particularly,_ to a tape drive _for_ _automatic_ insertion, _registration_ and ejection _of_ a tape cartridge of the type having dual hub driven reels and _a_ tape access door on a forward end ... |
Biologically active proteins including those as therapeutics are typically labile molecules exhibiting short shelf-lives, particularly when formulated in aqueous solutions. In addition, many biologically active peptides and proteins have limited solubility, or become aggregated during recombinant productions, requiring... | biologically active proteins including those as therapeutics are typically labile molecules exhibiting infinite shelf - lives, particularly when formulated in aqueous solutions. in addition, many biologically active peptides and proteins have limited solubility, or become aggregated during recombinant productions, requ... | Biologically active proteins including those as therapeutics are typically labile molecules exhibiting short shelf - lives, particularly when formulated in aqueous solutions. In addition, many biolPgical>y active peptides and proteins have limited solubility, or become aggregated during recombinant productions, requiri... | Biologically active proteins those as therapeutics are typically labile short particularly when formulated in aqueous solutions. In addition, many biologically active peptides and proteins have solubility, or become aggregated during recombinant productions, requiring complex solubilization and refolding procedures. Va... | BioLOGIcALLY activE pROTeINs InclUDiNg ThOsE as tHerApEUtics are TypIcaLlY labiLE MOlecuLES EXhibiTinG SHORt SHeLf-LIveS, paRTicULARLY whEN fORMuLaTed IN AQuEoUS solUTIons. IN addItion, mANY biOloGIcaLly AcTiVE PEptidES aNd PROTeINs Have LiMITeD sOLubILiTY, oR BEComE AgGrEGATEd DuRING reCOmBiNant proDuCtIonS, requiRIng... | Biologically active proteins including those as therapeutics are typically labilemolecules exhibiting short shelf-lives, particularly whenformulated in aqueoussolutions. In addition, many biologically active peptides and proteins have limited solubility, or become aggregated during recombinantproduct... | Biologically active proteins including those as therapeutics _are_ typically labile molecules exhibiting _short_ shelf-lives, particularly when _formulated_ _in_ aqueous solutions. _In_ _addition,_ _many_ _biologically_ _active_ _peptides_ and proteins have limited solubility, or become _aggregated_ during recombinant ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a blood lancet device which collects a small amount of blood from a human body, and more particularly, to a safety blood lancet device in which a loading operation in an exposed state of a lancet is not allowed, and a loading state of the lancet can be visually... | 2. field of the invention the present invention relates to a blood lancet device which collects a small amount of blood from a human body, and more particularly, to a safety blood lancet device in which a loading operation in an exposed state of a lancet is not allowed, and a loading state of the lancet can be visually... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a blood lancet device which collects a small amount of blood from a human body, and more particularly, to a safety blood lancet device in which a loading operation in an exposed state of a lancet is not allowed, and a loading state of the lancet can be visually... | 1. of the Invention The present invention relates a blood lancet device which collects a small amount of blood from human body, and more particularly, to a blood lancet device in which a loading operation in an exposed of a lancet is not allowed, and a loading state of the lancet can be visually checked from the outsid... | 1. Field oF THe inveNtiON
thE prEseNT iNVenTIOn rELaTeS to a BlOoD laNCet deviCE WHicH COlLectS A sMALl AMOUNT of BlOOD FROm a HuMaN BOdy, aNd mORe pARtICULArlY, To a SAfeTy bLOOD lancEt dEvicE IN wHICH A loadING OPErATiON IN AN expoSED sTatE Of a LanCeT is NOt aLloWEd, anD a LoADiNG sTate OF thE LaNCET CAN be vIsUALLy... | 1. Field of theInvention The present inventionrelates to a bloodlancet device which collects a small amount of bloodfrom a human body, and more particularly,to a safety blood lancetdevice in which a loading operation in an exposed state ofa lancet is notallowed, and aloading state of the lancetcan bevisu... | _1._ Field of _the_ Invention The present invention _relates_ to _a_ blood lancet device _which_ collects a small amount _of_ _blood_ _from_ _a_ _human_ _body,_ and _more_ _particularly,_ to a safety blood lancet device in _which_ a loading operation in an exposed state of _a_ _lancet_ is not allowed, _and_ a loading _... |
The following relates to the imaging arts. It finds particular application in single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging using radioisotopes emitting at multiple energies, and will be described with particular reference thereto. However, it also finds application in SPECT imaging using more than one dif... | this following relates to the imaging arts. it finds particular application in single photon emission computed spectroscopy ( spect ) imaging using radioisotopes emitting at multiple energies, and will be described with particular reference thereto. however, it also finds application in spect measurements using more th... | The following relates to the imaging arts. It finds particular application in single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging using radioisotopes emitting at multiple energies, and will be described with particular reference thereto. However, it also finds application in SPECT imaging using more than one dif... | The following relates the imaging arts. It finds particular application in single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging using radioisotopes emitting at multiple energies, and be described with reference thereto. However, it also finds application in SPECT imaging using more than one different radiopharmac... | tHE FoLlOWIng RelATEs TO ThE imAgING arTS. It FinDS pArtiCULAr apPLIcaTiON in SInGlE PHotOn EMissIoN COMPutED ToMOgrapHY (spEct) imAGiNg Using RadIOiSOTOpes eMittING aT MulTIpLe EnErGieS, And WILL Be DescRibED witH parTICUlAr rEfEreNCE TheRETo. HowEVEr, iT AlsO fInDs ApplICaTIoN IN SPECT iMaGIng USInG MoRE tHAn one dIF... | The following relates to the imaging arts. It finds particular application in single photon emissioncomputed tomography(SPECT)imaging using radioisotopes emitting at multiple energies, and will be described with particular reference thereto. However, it alsofinds applicationin SPECT imaging usi... | The _following_ _relates_ _to_ the imaging arts. _It_ finds particular application in single _photon_ emission computed tomography (SPECT) _imaging_ using radioisotopes emitting at multiple energies, _and_ _will_ be _described_ with _particular_ reference thereto. However, it also finds application in SPECT imaging _us... |
To maximize hydrocarbon production, wellbores are routinely steered to desired targets within a formation while being drilled. Accurately delineating the actual path of an existing wellbore, as well as predicting a trajectory that a wellbore being drilled will take, however, has proven difficult. Sensors in the drill s... | and maximize hydrocarbon production, wellbores are routinely steered to desired targets within a formation while freshly drilled. accurately delineating the actual path over an existing drilling, as easily as predicting a trajectory that each wellbore being drilled will take, however, has proven difficult. sensors in t... | To mwxi<ize hydrocarbon p4oducfion, QDllbores are routinely steered to desired targets within a formation while beiMR drilled. Accurately delineating the actual oarh of an existing wellbore, as well as predicting a trajectory 4Nat a wellbore being drilled will take, however, has proven divficklt. Sensors in the drill s... | To maximize hydrocarbon production, wellbores are routinely to desired targets within formation while being drilled. Accurately delineating the actual path an existing wellbore, as well as predicting a trajectory that a wellbore being drilled will take, however, has proven difficult. Sensors in drill string near the bi... | to mAximIZe HYDrOcaRbON prODUctiOn, WellboRES ARE ROUtIneLy sTEEReD to DEsirEd TargEts WiTHin A foRMATiOn WhIlE beinG DRilLED. aCCurATeLy DeLINeatiNG THE ACTUAL pATh of An ExISTiNG WELlbore, As WeLL as pREdICtiNG a trAjeCTORy tHaT A wELlBore being DrilleD WILl TAke, howEveR, HaS PRovEN DIFFIcULt. Sensors In The dRIll s... | To maximize hydrocarbon production, wellbores are routinely steered to desired targets within a formation while being drilled. Accurately delineating theactualpath of an existing wellbore, as well as predicting a trajectory that a wellbore being drilled willtake, however,has provendifficult. Sensors in ... | To maximize _hydrocarbon_ _production,_ wellbores are routinely steered _to_ desired targets within _a_ formation while being _drilled._ Accurately delineating _the_ _actual_ path of _an_ existing wellbore, _as_ well _as_ predicting a _trajectory_ that a wellbore being drilled will take, however, _has_ proven difficult... |
In an optical communication system, it is generally necessary to couple an optical fiber to an opto-electronic transmitter, receiver or transceiver device and, in turn, to couple the device to an electronic system such as a switching system or processing system. These connections can be facilitated by modularizing the ... | in an optical communication system, it is generally necessary or couple an optical fiber to an opto - electronic transmitter, receiver or transceiver device and, in turn, to couple the device to an electronic system such as a switching system or processing system. these connections can be facilitated by modularizing th... | In an optical communication system, it is generally necessary to so7ple an optical fiber to an opto - electronic transmitter, receiver or transceiver device and, in turn, to couple the device to an electronic system such as a switching system or processing system. These connections can be facilitated by modularizing th... | an optical communication system, it generally necessary to couple an optical fiber to an opto-electronic transmitter, receiver transceiver device and, in turn, to couple the device to an electronic system such as a switching system or system. These connections can be facilitated by the transceiver device. An opto-elect... | in an optIcal comMunicatiOn SyStEM, iT Is GeneraLLy necEssARY to Couple aN oPTiCAL FIBer To An oPTO-eLecTRoNic TRaNsMiTTeR, RecEiver OR TRANsceiveR DeVIce AND, IN tUrN, To cOUpLE The DEviCe TO An eLectRoNIc syStEM SucH AS a SwItChING sySTEm or PrOCessinG SysTem. THEsE coNNEctioNs cAn be FacIlItAted By modUlarizINg THe ... | In an optical communication system, it is generally necessary to couple an optical fiber toan opto-electronictransmitter, receiveror transceiver device and,in turn, to couple the device to anelectronic system such as a switching system or processing system. Theseconnections can befacilitated bymodula... | In an optical communication system, it is generally necessary to couple an optical fiber to _an_ opto-electronic _transmitter,_ receiver or transceiver device and, in turn, to _couple_ _the_ _device_ _to_ an electronic system _such_ as a switching system or processing system. These connections _can_ _be_ facilitated _b... |
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires the removal of physical obstacles to those who are physically challenged. The stated objective of this legislation has increased public awareness and concern over the requirements of the physically challenged. Consequentially, there has been more emphasis in providing ... | the americans with disabilities act ( ada ) requires the removal of physical obstacles to those who are physically challenged. the stated objective of this legislation has addressed traffic awareness and concern over the requirements of the physically challenged. consequentially, there has been more emphasis in providi... | The Americans with Disabiliti$E Act (ADA) requires the removal of physical obstacles to those who are physically challenged. The stated objective of this legislation has increased pKboic awareness and concern over the requirements of the physically challenged. Consequentially, there has been more emphasis in providing ... | The Americans Disabilities (ADA) the removal of physical obstacles those who are physically challenged. The stated objective this increased public awareness and concern over the requirements of the physically challenged. Consequentially, there has been more emphasis in providing systems that assist such a person to acc... | tHE AMErICANs WItH dISaBILItIeS Act (Ada) rEqUirES tHe remOVAL OF phYsIcAL ObstacleS tO THose whO are pHysICALlY CHaLlenGeD. the sTatED OBJectIve Of tHIS legISlaTION haS iNCReaSeD public AWarENEsS And concERN ovER THE rEquirEmenTs Of tHe PHYSiCaLlY CHalLeNgED. COnSEQuentIALLy, THERe hAs beEN moRE eMPhASis In PROvidING ... | The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)requires the removal of physical obstaclesto those who are physically challenged. The stated objective of this legislation hasincreased public awarenessand concern over the requirements of the physically challenged. Consequentially, there hasbeen more emphasis... | The Americans with _Disabilities_ Act (ADA) requires the _removal_ of _physical_ obstacles to those who are physically challenged. The stated objective of this legislation has increased public awareness _and_ concern _over_ the requirements _of_ the physically challenged. Consequentially, there has been more emphasis i... |
The dynamic random access memory (DRAM) market shows a growing need for DRAM products that consume very little power. DRAM products that consume very little power in a standby mode in a mobile application, such as in a cellular phone or other portable electronic device, are especially in demand. A DRAM memory cell need... | the dynamic random access memory ( dram ) market shows a growing need for dram products generally consume very tiny power. dram products that consume very little power in a standby mode in a mobile application, such as in a cellular phone or other portable electronic device, are especially in demand. a dram memory cell... | The EynamKc random access memory (DRAM) market shows a growing need for DRAM products that consume very little power. DRAM products that consume very little power in a standby mode in a mobile application, such as in a cellular ptkne or other portable electronic device, are especially in demand. A DRAM memory cell need... | The dynamic random access memory (DRAM) market a growing need for DRAM products consume very little power. DRAM products that consume very little power a standby mode in a mobile application, such as in a cellular phone or other portable electronic device, especially in demand. A DRAM memory cell needs to be refreshed ... | tHE DynAmiC rAndom aCcEsS MemOry (DraM) MARkET shOws a grOwinG neeD FOR DrAM pRodUCts thaT ConsUMe VeRy lITTLe pOWer. Dram prOducTS tHat coNSUME VeRY LiTTLe poweR in A StaNDBy ModE In a mobilE APplICatiON, sucH as iN a CElLulaR PhOnE OR OtHer poRTABle ELECtRoNIC dEvIcE, are esPECiALLY In DemAnd. a DraM MemORY CeLl need... | The dynamic random access memory (DRAM) market shows a growing need forDRAM products thatconsume very littlepower. DRAM products that consume very little power ina standby mode in a mobile application, such as in a cellularphone or other portableelectronic device, are especially in demand. A DR... | The dynamic random access _memory_ (DRAM) _market_ shows a growing need for DRAM products that consume very little power. DRAM products that consume very little power _in_ _a_ standby _mode_ _in_ _a_ _mobile_ application, such _as_ in a cellular _phone_ or other portable electronic device, are especially _in_ demand. A... |
The present invention relates broadly to forming ad hoc networks with radio transceivers based on common designations of the transceivers and, in particular, to forming ad hoc networks and distributed databases with radio transceivers in an asset-tracking system based on asset class designations of the transceivers.
Wi... | the present invention relates broadly to forming ad hoc networks with radio transceivers based on common designations of the transceivers and, in particular, to forming ad hoc networks combining distributed databases with radio transceivers in an asset - tracking system based on asset class designations of the transcei... | The present invention felat2s broadly to forming ad hoc networks with radio transceivers VaseS on common designations of the transceivers and, in particular, to forming ad hoc networks and distributed databases with radio transceivers in an asset - tracking system based on asset class designations of the transceivers. ... | The present invention relates broadly to forming ad hoc networks with radio on common of the transceivers and, in particular, to forming ad hoc networks and distributed with transceivers in an asset-tracking system based on class of the Wireless ad hoc networks allow node-to-node without central control or wired networ... | The pREsENt invenTioN rElATeS bROadLY To ForMIng aD hOc nEtWORKS WITH RaDIo tRANscEIvErS BAsed ON COMmon DESIGNATIONs of The TRANsceIvers and, In PaRTiCuLaR, To FORMIng ad hOC NeTworks AnD diSTRIbUtEd datABaSEs wiTh RAdIO traNScEiverS IN aN ASSet-TracKiNG SySTEm BASeD On aSSET ClAss dESiGNAtiOnS OF the TraNSCeiveRs.
wI... | The present invention relates broadlyto formingad hocnetworks with radio transceivers based on common designations of the transceivers and, in particular, toforming ad hoc networks and distributed databases with radio transceivers in an asset-tracking system based onasset class designations of thetransceivers.Wir... | The present invention relates broadly _to_ _forming_ ad hoc networks with radio transceivers _based_ on _common_ designations of _the_ _transceivers_ and, in _particular,_ to forming ad _hoc_ _networks_ and _distributed_ databases with radio _transceivers_ in _an_ asset-tracking system based on asset class designations... |
Surgical devices are used in various open, endoscopic, and laparoscopic surgeries to transect tissue volumes and blood vessels. The devices generally include jaws for grasping tissue therebetween and a cutting mechanism that is advanced through the grasped tissue to transect it. The cutting mechanism can be designed to... | surgical devices are used during various open, endoscopic, and laparoscopic surgeries to transect tissue volumes and blood vessels. the devices generally include jaws for grasping tissue therebetween and a cutting mechanism that is advanced through the grasped tissue to transect it. the cutting mechanism can be designe... | Surgical devices are used in various open, endoscopic, and laparoscopic surgeries to transect tissue volumes and blood vessels. The devices generally include jaws for grasping tissue therebetween and a VuttiJg mechanism that is advanced through the grasped tissue to transect it. The cutting mechanism can be designed to... | Surgical are used in various open, endoscopic, and laparoscopic to transect tissue volumes and blood vessels. The devices generally include jaws for grasping tissue therebetween and is advanced through grasped tissue to transect The can be designed to travel within a track formed in one or both jaws of device. In some ... | surgicAl deVIceS are usEd iN VARiOUS oPen, eNdoSCOPIC, aNd LapArosCOPIc sUrGerIES TO tRAnsecT tiSSue VOLUMEs And BlOOD VEssElS. THe devIces GEneRaLlY inclUDe JawS FoR grAsPINg TISsUe tHerEBetweEN ANd a cUTtInG meChanisM tHaT Is adVANceD tHROugH THe GRaSpeD TISSUE To TRaNsect iT. ThE CuttIng MEchAnisM CaN BE DEsigNED TO... | Surgicaldevices are used in various open, endoscopic, and laparoscopicsurgeries to transect tissue volumes and blood vessels. The devicesgenerally include jaws for grasping tissue therebetween anda cutting mechanismthat is advanced through the graspedtissue to transect it. The cuttingmechanism can be... | Surgical devices are used in various open, endoscopic, and laparoscopic _surgeries_ to transect _tissue_ volumes and blood vessels. The devices generally include jaws for grasping tissue therebetween and _a_ cutting mechanism that _is_ advanced through the grasped tissue to _transect_ it. The cutting mechanism can be d... |
A driving mechanism designed to drive in an upward-downward direction a suction nozzle for suction-holding a component is provided in, for example, component transfer apparatuses for handling components such as an electronic component, or manufacturing apparatuses for manufacturing a semiconductor device, a liquid-crys... | a driving mechanism designed to drive in an upward - downward direction a suction nozzle for suction - holding a component is provided in, for applications, component transfer apparatuses for handling components such as an optical component, or manufacturing apparatuses for manufacturing a semiconductor device, a liqui... | A driving mechanism designed to drive in an upward - downward direction a suction nLzzoe for suction - holding a component is provided in, for example, component transfer apparatuses for handling components such as an electronic component, or manufacturing apparatuses for manufacturing a semiconductor device, a O7quid ... | A driving mechanism designed to drive in an upward-downward direction suction nozzle for a component is provided in, for example, component transfer apparatuses for handling components as an electronic component, or manufacturing apparatuses manufacturing semiconductor device, a device, and others. A linear motor is em... | a DRIviNg Mechanism desigNeD tO drivE iN an upWArd-DoWNwARd DirECTIon a sucTiOn nozZlE fOr sUcTIoN-hOLDiNg a cOMPOnEnT iS provIDED iN, FOR eXAMpLE, CoMpONENt TrANSfer appAraTuSeS foR handlING coMPOnenTS Such as AN ELeCTroNIC CompONENT, Or mAnufACTuRInG apPaRaTUSES fOR ManUFACTURing A SemicONduCTor DEvIce, A lIQuid-CRYs... | A driving mechanism designed to drive in anupward-downwarddirection a suctionnozzle for suction-holding a component is provided in, for example, component transfer apparatuses for handling components such as an electronic component,ormanufacturing apparatuses for manufacturing a semiconductor device, a li... | A driving mechanism designed to drive in an upward-downward direction _a_ suction _nozzle_ for suction-holding a component _is_ provided in, for example, component transfer apparatuses for _handling_ components such _as_ _an_ electronic component, _or_ manufacturing apparatuses for manufacturing _a_ semiconductor devic... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a back for a shoe, and more particularly to a pivotal back for a sandal style shoe to make the sandal style shoe convenient to wear.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional sandal style shoe with a back usually has at least one strap attached to the back t... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to a back with a shoe, and more particularly to a pivotal back for a sandal style shoe to make the sandal style shoe convenient to wear. 2. description of related art a conventional sandal style shoe with a back usually requires at least one strap attached to the ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a back for a shoe, and more particularly to a pivotal back for a sandal style shoe to make the sandal style shoe convenient to wear. 2. wescriptiln of Related Art A conventional sandal style shoe with a back usually has at least one strap attached to the back t... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a back for a shoe, and more particularly to a pivotal for a sandal style shoe to make the sandal style shoe to wear. 2. Description of Related Art A conventional sandal style shoe with a back has at least one strap attached to the back to securely hold the on a... | 1. FiElD OF The INVeNtION
THe PResenT INVEnTIon relatEs to a BaCk FOr A sHOe, And moRe parTicULaRlY To a pIvOTaL bACK fOR A SanDAL stYlE SHOE To mAkE tHe SANdAL sTYLE shoE CoNVENient tO weaR.
2. descRIpTion of ReLated art
a coNveNTIONAl SandaL stylE ShoE wItH a bAcK usUALLY HAS At least OnE sTRap atTaChED TO the BaCk t... | 1. Field of the Invention Thepresent inventionrelates to a back fora shoe, andmore particularly to a pivotal back for a sandalstyle shoe tomake the sandal style shoe convenient to wear.2. Description of Related Art A conventionalsandal style shoewithaback usually has atleast one strapattachedtothe ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to _a_ back for a shoe, and _more_ particularly to a pivotal back for a sandal style shoe to make the sandal style _shoe_ convenient to wear. _2._ Description of _Related_ Art A conventional _sandal_ style shoe with a back usually has at _least_ one strap _attache... |
Mobile devices have batteries. Cell phones, laptop computers, and tablets are all available with a rechargeable battery. When the battery is drained, the battery is recharged for continued use. | mobile devices have advantages. cell lines, laptop computers, smartphone tablets are all available with a rechargeable battery. when the battery is drained, the battery is recharged through maintenance use. | Mobile devices mAve batteries. Crlo phones, la9t*p comp8terX, and tablets are all available with a recYargeanle bwtterU. WhSM the baHtsry is dra&nsd, the bAtte4y is recharged for continued use. | Mobile devices have batteries. Cell phones, laptop computers, and tablets are available with a rechargeable battery. the battery is drained, the battery is recharged for continued use. | moBiLE devIcES hAvE BAtTErIES. Cell PHoNes, lapTOP COmputeRs, and TablEtS aRE all AvaIlABLE WiTH A REchARgeABLE BattErY. whEN thE baTTerY IS drained, tHE BatterY Is rEchaRgED foR CONTINuED USe. | Mobile devices have batteries. Cell phones,laptop computers,and tablets are allavailable with a rechargeable battery. When the battery is drained, the battery isrecharged for continued use. | Mobile _devices_ have batteries. Cell _phones,_ laptop computers, _and_ tablets are all _available_ with a _rechargeable_ battery. _When_ the battery is drained, the _battery_ is _recharged_ for continued use. |
Air sorting and/or air screening is applied in sorting and screening machines for sorting and/or screening grain, seeds, and similar materials in order to separate from the materials chaff, husks, shells, empty grains and other light materials which are included in the row material but should not be present in the good... | air sorting and / or air screening is applied in sorting and screening machines for sorting and / or screening grain, seeds, and similar materials in order but separate from the materials chaff, husks, shells, empty grains and other light materials which are included in the row material but should not remain present in... | Air sorting and / or air screening is applied in sorting and screening machines for sorting and / or screening grain, seeds, and similar materials in order to separate B#om the materials chaff, husks, shells, empty grains and other light materials which are included in the row material but should not be present in the ... | Air sorting and/or air screening is applied in sorting and screening machines sorting and/or screening grain, seeds, and similar materials in order to separate from the materials chaff, husks, shells, empty grains and other light materials which are included in the row material but should not in the good product. It is... | Air SOrTINg anD/or aIR SCREENIng iS ApPliEd iN sORTing and sCreEninG MaChiNes fOr Sorting anD/Or SCReENinG GRaIN, sEEDS, aND sIMILAR mateRials In OrdEr to SEPArate frOM ThE maTeRIaLS cHafF, hUSKs, sHelLS, empty grAINs AND otHeR lIGHT matERiAlS wHIch Are INClUDEd In THe rOw maTeRIAL but ShoULD NOT bE pREsENt In THe gOOd... | Air sorting and/or air screening is applied in sorting and screeningmachinesfor sorting and/orscreening grain, seeds, and similar materials in order to separate from the materials chaff, husks, shells, emptygrainsand other light materials which are included in the row material but should not be p... | Air sorting and/or air screening is _applied_ in sorting and screening _machines_ for sorting and/or _screening_ _grain,_ seeds, and similar materials in order _to_ _separate_ from the materials _chaff,_ husks, shells, empty _grains_ and other light _materials_ which are included in the row material but should _not_ be... |
The present invention is related to spinal fixation and stabilization systems in general and to intervertebral implant systems for promoting arthrodesis in particular.
Stabilization of vertebrae relative to each other, primarily for the purposes of indirect nerve decompression and fusion (arthrodesis), is an well-accep... | the present invention is related to spinal fixation and stabilization systems in general and to intervertebral implant systems for promoting arthrodesis in particular. installation of vertebrae relative to each insertion, primarily for the purposes of indirect nerve decompression and fusion ( arthrodesis ), is an well ... | The present invention is related to spinal fixation and stabilization systems in general and to intervertebral implant systems for promoting arthrodesis in particular. Stabilization of vertebrae relative to each other, primarily for the purposes of indirect nerve decompression and fusion (arthrodesis ), is an well - ac... | The present invention is related to spinal fixation and stabilization systems in general and to intervertebral implant systems for promoting arthrodesis particular. Stabilization of vertebrae relative to each other, primarily for the of indirect nerve decompression and fusion (arthrodesis), is an well-accepted surgical... | tHE present iNVentIon IS rELaTEd tO spinaL FIXaTIon AnD stabilizATiOn sYStEmS iN gENeral aNd to intERvErTebraL implanT systems fOR PrOMoTiNg aRTHRoDesiS in pARTiCULar.
StaBILizATIoN of VERtEbrae reLaTiVE tO eACH OtHer, prIMAriLy fOR tHE PUrpOSeS Of INdirECt nErVE decomPresSIoN AND FusION (aRthROdEsIS), Is An WeLl-ACcep... | Thepresent invention is related to spinal fixationand stabilizationsystems in general and to intervertebral implantsystems for promoting arthrodesis inparticular. Stabilization of vertebrae relative to each other, primarily for the purposes of indirectnerve decompression and fusion (arthrodesis), isan ... | The present invention is related to spinal fixation and _stabilization_ systems in _general_ and _to_ intervertebral implant _systems_ for promoting arthrodesis in particular. Stabilization _of_ _vertebrae_ relative to each other, primarily for _the_ purposes of indirect _nerve_ _decompression_ and fusion (arthrodesis)... |
The present invention generally relates to an automated delivery of physical mail packages, and more specifically, to a method, system and computer program product for automatically delivering and collecting physical mail to a first secure mailbox using unmanned aerial vehicles.
Mail package delivery and reception may ... | the present invention generally relates to an automated delivery between various mail packages, and more specifically, to a method, system and computer program product for automatically handling and collecting physical mail to a first secure mailbox using unmanned aerial vehicles. mail package delivery and reception ma... | The present invention generally relates to an automated srlivery of phye&cal mail packages, and more specifically, to a method, system and computer program product for automatically d$livWring and collecting physical mail to a first secure mailbox using unmzGned aerial vehicles. Mail package delivery and reception may ... | The present invention generally relates an automated delivery physical mail packages, and more specifically, to a method, system and computer program product automatically delivering collecting mail to first secure mailbox using unmanned aerial Mail package delivery and reception may be complicated for those outside th... | The PREsENt invEnTIon GeNERalLY RElATeS TO aN AuTOmated DeLIvErY OF pHySIcAL maIl paCKAGes, and MoRe SPecIFicaLly, TO A MEtHOD, SYsteM AND coMputeR PROGRam ProdUct FOr aUtoMATIcALLY DeLIvERing anD CoLLEctiNG PhysiCal MAIL TO a FiRSt SecURe mailBox USIng UNmANNed aERIal VEhIcleS.
maiL pACKAGe DeLIVerY anD ReCEPtIoN MAy ... | The present invention generally relates to an automated delivery of physical mail packages, and more specifically, to amethod, systemand computer program product for automaticallydelivering and collectingphysical mail to a firstsecuremailbox using unmanned aerial vehicles. Mail package delivery and rec... | The present invention generally _relates_ to _an_ automated delivery of physical mail packages, and _more_ specifically, to a method, system _and_ computer program product _for_ automatically delivering and collecting physical _mail_ to _a_ first secure mailbox using _unmanned_ aerial vehicles. Mail package _delivery_ ... |
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a decoration panel and method for manufacturing a decoration panel.
Priority is claimed on Japanese Patent Application No. 2014-201153, filed Sep. 30, 2014, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Description of Related Art
In the related art, a ... | field of the invention the present invention relates to a decoration panel and method for manufacturing a decoration panel. priority is claimed on japanese patent application no. 2014 - 201153, filed sep. 30, 2014, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference. description of related art in the related art, ... | Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a decoration panel and method for manufacturing a decoration panel. Priority is claimed on Japanese Patent Application No. 2014 - 201153, filed Sep. 30, 2014, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference. Description of Related Art In the related art, ... | Field of Invention The present invention relates to a decoration panel and method for manufacturing a decoration panel. Priority is claimed on Patent Application No. 2014-201153, filed Sep. 30, 2014, the of which is incorporated herein by reference. Description of Related Art the related art, a manufacturing of a decor... | FieLd OF thE iNveNTIon
THe PreSEnt InVeNtiOn RelaTES to a DECOrAtIon panEl anD MeThod fOR ManufactURING a DeCOrATioN PaNel.
PRIORiTy is clAimed on JaPAnesE paTenT APplicatiOn nO. 2014-201153, fiLed sEP. 30, 2014, THe COntENt OF WHich IS inCOrPorATED hErEin By RefereNcE.
DeSCRIpTIOn OF relAteD Art
In tHE RElAtED art, A ... | Field of the Invention Thepresent invention relates toa decoration panel and method for manufacturingadecoration panel.Priority is claimedon Japanese Patent Application No. 2014-201153, filed Sep. 30, 2014,the content of whichis incorporated herein by reference. Description of Related Art In the r... | Field of the Invention The _present_ invention _relates_ to a decoration _panel_ and method for manufacturing a decoration panel. Priority _is_ claimed _on_ Japanese _Patent_ Application No. 2014-201153, filed Sep. 30, _2014,_ _the_ content of which is incorporated herein by reference. Description of _Related_ _Art_ _I... |
The present invention relates to a safety harness for children carried in automobiles.
It is well known that if there is an impact or sudden stop, the passengers in an automobile are propelled violently towards the front of the vehicle.
In order to lessen bodily injuries sustained by passengers, vehicles are generally ... | the present meaning applies to a safety harness for children carried in tow. it becomes well known that if there is an impact or sudden stop, disabled passengers in an automobile are propelled violently towards the front of the vehicle. in order to lessen bodily injuries sustained by passengers, vehicles are generally ... | The present 7nvehtion relates to a safety harness for children cArrieF in automobiles. It is we;/ known that if there is an impact or sudden stop, the passengers in an automobile are propelled violently towards the front of the vdhiclw. In order to lessen bodily injuries sustained by passengers, vehicles are generally ... | The present invention relates to a safety harness for carried in automobiles. It is well known that if there is an impact or sudden stop, passengers in an automobile are propelled violently towards the front of the vehicle. In to lessen bodily injuries sustained vehicles are generally equipped with safety belts in the ... | tHe preSEnT inVeNtiOn RELATes To A SAFETy hARnESS For childREn CaRrIeD in AuTomObilEs.
IT Is welL kNown ThaT If ThERe IS AN IMPACt or SUDDEn stoP, THe pAsSeNgErs iN AN autOmObILe ArE propellED viOlEnTlY ToWARdS tHe fRoNt of The vEhIclE.
in ORder tO LESsEN bodILy iNJURieS SustAiNED By pasSengErS, VeHicLeS arE genEraLLy ... | The present invention relates toa safety harness for children carried in automobiles. It is well known that if thereis an impact orsudden stop, thepassengers in an automobile arepropelled violently towards the front of thevehicle. In order to lessen bodily injuries sustained by passengers, vehi... | The present _invention_ _relates_ to a safety harness for children carried in automobiles. It is well known that if there is an impact or _sudden_ stop, the passengers in _an_ automobile _are_ propelled violently towards the front of _the_ vehicle. In _order_ _to_ _lessen_ bodily _injuries_ sustained by passengers, veh... |
The invention is directed to a process and apparatus for coating fuel, fertile material and/or absorber material containing particles with pyrolytic carbon and/or pyrolytic carbides by introducing thermally cleavable gases into the hot reaction space of a fluidized bed unit at temperatures above 1000.degree. C. Such pa... | the invention is directed to a process and apparatus for coating fuel, fertile material and / any absorber material containing particles with pyrolytic carbon and / or pyrolytic carbides by introducing thermally cleavable gases into the hot reaction space of a fluidized bed unit at temperatures above 1000. degree. c. s... | The invention is directed to a process and apparatus for coating fuel, fertile material and / or absorber material containing particles with pyrolytic carbon and / or pyrolytic carbides by introducing thermally cleavable gases into the hot reaction space of a fluidized bed unit at temperatures above 1000. degree. C. Su... | The invention directed a process and apparatus for coating fuel, fertile material and/or absorber material containing particles with pyrolytic carbon and/or by introducing thermally cleavable gases into hot reaction space of a fluidized bed at temperatures 1000.degree. C. Such particles are inserted into fuel elements ... | ThE inVentioN Is dIRECTED to a pROCeSS AnD APPAraTUS For CoatiNg fUel, fertILE maTERIAl AND/or abSoRbEr MATerIaL coNTainiNg paRticLes With pYroLyTIC caRbON AnD/Or PyRoLYtIc CARbideS By iNTRODUCINg tHERmAllY CleAVAbLe gasES iNtO THe HOt REaCTiON space oF a FluiDIzed bED UNit at tEMPeRAtureS aBove 1000.DeGrEE. c. SUCH PA... | The invention is directedto aprocess and apparatus for coating fuel, fertilematerial and/or absorber material containing particles with pyrolytic carbon and/or pyrolytic carbides by introducing thermally cleavable gases into the hot reaction space of afluidized bed unit at temperatures above 1000.degre... | _The_ _invention_ is directed _to_ a process _and_ _apparatus_ for coating _fuel,_ fertile material and/or _absorber_ _material_ containing particles with pyrolytic carbon and/or pyrolytic _carbides_ by introducing thermally cleavable _gases_ into the hot reaction space of a fluidized bed unit at temperatures _above_ 1... |
The present invention relates to locomotive headlight assemblies and more particularly to a headlight assembly that includes a controller that determines which of several current paths through a resistive control switch has been selected and controls light intensity as a function of the selected current path.
A locomot... | the present invention relates to electric headlight assemblies and more particularly to a headlight assembly that includes a controller that determines which of several current paths through a resistive control switch has been selected and controls light intensity as a function of the selected current path. a locomotiv... | The present invention relates to locomotive headlight assemblies and more particularly to a headlight assembly that includes a controller that determines which of several current paths through a resistive control switch has been selected and controls light intensity as a function of the selected current path. A locomot... | The present invention relates to locomotive headlight assemblies and more particularly to headlight assembly includes a controller that determines which of several current paths through a resistive switch has been selected and controls intensity as a function of the selected current path. A requires one large headlight... | the pRESenT inVeNtIon ReLAtES to lOcOmOtIVe HEADLIGhT AsSemblieS AND moRE PARTiCULARLy to a HeADligHT assEmbly that iNcLuDes A CONTrOlleR THAt DeTeRmINes whiCH of sEveRAL CUrreNT paTHS THrOUGH a rESistivE CoNtROl sWItCH has bEen sElECteD And cOntROlS lIGHt IntENSItY as a FUNCtion of THe seLEctED cUrRent PAtH.
A LOcoMOt... | The presentinvention relates to locomotiveheadlight assemblies and more particularly to a headlight assembly that includes a controller that determineswhich of several current pathsthrough a resistive control switch hasbeen selected and controls light intensity as a function of the selected current path.... | The _present_ invention relates _to_ _locomotive_ headlight assemblies and more particularly to a headlight assembly _that_ includes a controller _that_ determines which of several _current_ paths through a resistive control switch has been selected _and_ controls light _intensity_ as a function of the _selected_ curre... |
This invention relates to a sequential logic circuit and, more particularly, to a multi-functional sequential logic circuit comprising semiconductor integrated circuits.
A block diagram of a typical sequential logic circuit is shown in FIG. 1. This circuit comprises of a preceding logic means 1, a logic memory means 2,... | this invention relates to a sequential logic circuit and, more particularly, to a multi - functional sequential logic circuit comprising semiconductor integrated circuits. a block diagram of a typical sequential logic circuit is shown in fig. 1. this circuit comprises of a preceding logic means 1, a logic memory means ... | This invention relates to a sequential O*gic circuit and, more particularly, to a multi - functional sequential logic circuit comprising semiconductor integrated circuits. A block diagram of a typical sequential logic circuit is shown in FIG. 1. This circuit comprises of a preceding logic means 1, a logic memory means ... | This invention relates to a sequential logic circuit and, to a multi-functional sequential logic circuit comprising integrated circuits. A block diagram of a typical logic circuit is shown FIG. 1. This circuit comprises of preceding means 1, a logic means 2, and a succeeding logic means 3. A flip-flop circuit is usuall... | thIS iNvEnTioN rELates tO a SeQUeNTIaL lOgiC cIRCuIt AND, mORe paRTiCULArLy, To A MUlTI-fuNcTioNaL seQuENtIAL LOgiC CiRCuIt comPRiSinG SemIcONduCtOr IntEGRAtED cIRCuitS.
A bLocK DIaGRam Of A typicAl sEquENtIaL lOgic cIRCUIt iS shoWN iN fiG. 1. tHiS cIrCUIT comPRISES Of a prEcEdiNg LOGIc mEANs 1, A lOgiC mEMOry meaNS 2,... | This invention relates to a sequential logic circuit and, more particularly, to a multi-functional sequential logic circuit comprising semiconductor integrated circuits. Ablock diagramof a typical sequential logiccircuit is shown in FIG. 1. Thiscircuit comprises of a preceding logic means 1, a l... | _This_ invention relates to a _sequential_ logic circuit and, more particularly, _to_ _a_ multi-functional sequential _logic_ circuit _comprising_ _semiconductor_ _integrated_ circuits. A block diagram _of_ a typical _sequential_ logic _circuit_ is shown in FIG. _1._ This circuit comprises of _a_ preceding logic means ... |
Along with remarkable advances of computers and networks in recent years, many kinds of information such as text data, image data, audio data, and the like are stored or transmitted in the networks. Among these data, an image, especially, a multi-valued image contains a very large volume of information, and upon storin... | along with remarkable advances of computers and networks in recent years, many kinds of information such than text data, image data, audio data, and the like are stored or transmitted in the networks. among these data, an image, especially, a multi - valued image contains a very large volume visual information, and upo... | Along with remarkable advances of computers and networks in recent years, many J&nds of information such as text data, image data, audio data, and the like are stored or transmitted in the networks. Among these data, an image, especially, a multi - valued omag# contains a very large volume of information, and upon stor... | Along with remarkable advances of computers and networks in recent years, many kinds of information such as text data, image data, audio data, and the like are stored or transmitted in the networks. Among data, an image, a multi-valued image contains a very large volume of information, upon storing and transmitting suc... | aLOnG wiTh ReMArKaBLe aDvANCes OF COMpuTers aNd NEtWOrkS iN REcENt yeARs, mANY KInDs Of InFORmaTIon such AS teXt dAta, IMaGE DaTa, auDIO DAtA, anD tHE lIkE ArE StoReD Or TRansmITtED In THE NEtworkS. amONg ThEse daTA, AN ImAgE, especiALLY, A MUlti-VAluEd imagE coNtAins A vERY laRGe vOLUMe Of InfOrmAtioN, aNd upoN stoRin... | Along with remarkable advances of computers and networks in recent years, many kinds of information such as textdata, image data,audio data, and thelike are stored or transmitted in the networks. Among these data, an image, especially, a multi-valued imagecontains a very large volumeof information,... | Along with remarkable advances of computers _and_ networks in _recent_ _years,_ _many_ _kinds_ of information such as text data, image _data,_ audio data, _and_ _the_ like are stored or transmitted in the networks. Among these data, an image, especially, _a_ _multi-valued_ image contains a _very_ large _volume_ of _inf... |
1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to modular overload protectors for communication systems, and in particular, to modules that include; overvoltage protection utilizing solid state devices and line identification.
2. Discussion of the Relevant Art
In communication systems, such as telephone systems, i... | 1. field of invention the present invention relates to modular overload protectors for communication systems, and in particular, to modules that include ; mechanical protection utilizing solid state devices and line identification. 2. discussion of the relevant art in communication systems, such as telephone systems, i... | 1. FieKr of Invention The present invention relates to modular overload protectors for communication systems, and in particular, to modules that include; overvoltage protection utilizing solid state devices and line identification. 2. Discussion of the Relevant Art In communication systems, such as telephone systems, i... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates to modular overload protectors for communication systems, and in particular, to modules that include; overvoltage protection utilizing solid state and line identification. 2. Discussion of the Relevant Art In systems, such as systems, it is necessary to position overl... | 1. FiELD OF INveNtIOn
the PrEsEnt invenTion rElAtES To MOdUlAr oVErlOaD PROtECTorS for commUNicatIOn SysTEMS, ANd IN PARTicUlaR, tO moDuLeS thaT iNCLude; OvervOLtAgE PROTEcTiOn utILiZIng SOliD STaTE dEVICeS AnD lInE IDeNTifICATIOn.
2. DIScusSIon oF THE ReLEVANT art
In coMmuniCatIOn syStEms, sUch aS TeLepHone SystEMS, i... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates to modularoverload protectors for communicationsystems, and in particular, to modules that include; overvoltage protection utilizing solid state devices andline identification. 2. Discussion of the Relevant Art Incommunication systems, such as tele... | 1. Field _of_ Invention The present invention relates to _modular_ overload protectors for _communication_ systems, and _in_ particular, to modules _that_ _include;_ overvoltage protection utilizing _solid_ state devices and _line_ identification. 2. Discussion of _the_ Relevant Art In communication systems, such as _t... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to security of consumer goods and, more particularly, to the use of smart tags in maintaining product security.
2. Background Description
There is a need for certain products to be equipped with some apparatus which can provide information about the curr... | 1. field of the invention the present intent generally relates to security of consumer goods and, more particularly, to the use of smart tags in maintaining product security. 2. background description there is a need for certain products to be equipped with some apparatus which can provide information about the future ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to security of consumer goods and, more particularly, to the use of smart tags in maintaining product security. 2. Background Description There is a need for certain pglducts to be equipped with some apparatus which can provide information about the curr... | 1. Field the Invention The present invention generally relates to of consumer goods and, more particularly, to the use of smart tags in maintaining product security. 2. Background Description There is need certain products to be equipped with some apparatus which can provide information about the current state of the p... | 1. fiELD oF thE InveNTiOn
thE preSeNT InVentiON geneRALLY RELAtES To sEcuRiTy oF CONsumeR goodS AnD, MOrE PArTiCulARLY, To THE uSe Of smARt tAGs IN MAIntaiNiNG PRodUct SECUritY.
2. bACKGRouND dEScRIPTiOn
tHeRe IS A NeeD FOr cERTAIn pRODUctS to bE EQuiPPeD wiTH soMe AppaRatUs wHICh CAn PRoVIdE iNFoRmatioN AbOut tHE cuRR... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relatesto security of consumer goods and, more particularly, to the use of smart tags in maintaining product security. 2. Background Description There isa need for certain products to be equipped with some apparatus which can provide ... | _1._ Field of the _Invention_ The _present_ _invention_ generally relates to security of consumer _goods_ and, more particularly, to the use _of_ smart tags in maintaining product security. 2. Background Description There is a need for certain products to be equipped _with_ _some_ apparatus which can provide informatio... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a surface-mountable glass-sealed light-emitting diode including a glass-sealed LED bare chip.
2. Description of the Related Art
In a conventional glass-sealed light-emitting diode (LED), for example, a pair of leads 33 are connected to anode and cathode electro... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to a surface - mountable glass - sealed light - emitting diode including a glass - sealed led bare chip. 2. description of the related art in a conventional glass - sealed light - emitting diode ( led ), for example, a pair of leads 33 are connected to anode and c... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a surface - mountable glass - sealed light - emitting diode including a glass - sealed LED bare chip. 2. Description of the Related Art In a conventional glass - sealed light - emitting diode (LED ), for example, a pair of leads 33 are connected to anode and ca... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates glass-sealed light-emitting diode including a glass-sealed LED bare chip. 2. Description of the Related Art In a conventional light-emitting diode (LED), for example, a pair of leads are connected to anode and cathode electrodes of an LED bare chip 31, respectivel... | 1. fIEld Of the iNVeNtION
The PreSEnT INvENTION RELAtEs TO A sURfACE-moUNTablE GlasS-seALed lIGhT-EMIttING DIode InCluDing a GlASS-SeALED lEd bArE chIP.
2. DESCriPTIon oF THE rElaTEd aRT
in A coNVENTIONal GLASS-seAlED lIghT-eMITTIng DiOde (LeD), foR ExAmplE, a PaIR oF LEAds 33 aRe CONnEcTeD tO aNodE AnD caThoDE EleCTRO... | 1. Fieldofthe Invention The present invention relates to asurface-mountable glass-sealed light-emitting diode includinga glass-sealed LED bare chip. 2. Description of the Related Art In a conventionalglass-sealed light-emitting diode (LED), for example,a pair of leads33 are connected to anode and c... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention The present invention _relates_ to _a_ surface-mountable glass-sealed _light-emitting_ diode including a glass-sealed LED bare chip. 2. Description of _the_ _Related_ Art In a conventional glass-sealed light-emitting diode (LED), for example, a pair of leads 33 are connected to _anode_ _and_... |
In recent years, advances in technology, as well as ever evolving tastes in style, have led to substantial changes in the design of automobiles. One of the changes involves the power usage and complexity of the various electrical systems within automobiles, particularly alternative fuel vehicles, such as hybrid, electr... | in recent years, advances in technology, but well as ever evolving tastes in style, also led to substantial changes in the design of automobiles. one of the changes involves the power usage and complexity of the various electrical systems within automobiles, particularly alternative fuel vehicles, such as hybrid, elect... | In recent years, sdvanDes in technology, as well as ever evolving tastes in style, have led to substantial changes in the design of automobiles. One of the changes involves the power usage and complexity of the various electrical systems within automobiles, particularly alternative fuel vehicles, such as hybrid, electr... | In recent years, advances in technology, as as ever evolving tastes in style, have to substantial changes in the design of automobiles. One of the changes involves the power usage and of the various electrical systems within automobiles, particularly alternative fuel vehicles, such as hybrid, electric, and fuel cell ve... | In recENt YEars, AdvanceS iN technOLogy, AS wElL as eVer EVOLvINg TAstEs IN stYlE, HAVe led to SUbSTaNtIal chaNGES IN thE DEsIgN Of aUTOmoBILES. ONE Of THe chAngES INvOlveS tHE poweR uSaGe ANd cOMPlExiTY oF tHE VariOUs eLecTrIcal SYsteMs WITHIN automObilES, parTiCulaRLY alterNaTIVE fuel vEhiclEs, SUcH AS HyBrID, ELecTR... | In recent years, advances in technology,as well as ever evolving tastes in style, have led to substantial changes in the design of automobiles. One of the changes involves the power usage and complexity of the various electrical systems withinautomobiles, particularly alternative fuel vehicles, such as hyb... | In _recent_ _years,_ advances in _technology,_ as _well_ as _ever_ evolving tastes in style, have led to substantial changes in the design of automobiles. One _of_ the changes involves the power usage and _complexity_ of the various electrical systems within automobiles, particularly alternative fuel _vehicles,_ such a... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a helicopter rotor of the bearingless type, having an airfoil shaped blade attached to a flexible spar, specifically designed and fabricated to accommodate the torsion deflections of pitch change, and the bending requirements due to lead/lag and flap/droop blade excur... | 1. field of the invention this invention relates to a helicopter rotor of the bearingless type, having an airfoil shaped blade attached to a flexible spar, specifically designed and fabricated to accommodate the torsion deflections of pitch change, and the bending requirements due to lead / lag and flap / droop blade e... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a helicopter rotor of the bearingless type, having an airfoil shaped blade attached to a flexible spar, specifically designed and fabricated to accommodate the torsion deflections of pitch change, and the bending requirements due to lead / lag and flap / droop blade e... | 1. Field Invention This relates to a helicopter rotor of the bearingless type, having shaped blade attached to flexible spar, specifically designed and fabricated to accommodate the deflections of pitch change, and bending requirements due to lead/lag and flap/droop blade excursions. This invention is specifically dire... | 1. fIelD of ThE inVentiOn
This InvENTioN rELATes tO A HeLiCOpTeR rOToR OF The BeaRiNgLeSs typE, havIng AN airFoiL SHaPed blAde ATTAched TO A FLeXIBLE sPAR, SPeCiFIcALLY DEsiGned AnD FaBRICateD tO acCOMmODAtE THE tORSION DeFlecTions of PITcH chANGE, aNd THe bEnDinG REqUirEMENTS due to lEad/Lag AnD FLap/DRoOP BlAde EXcur... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a helicopter rotor ofthe bearingless type, having an airfoil shaped blade attached toa flexible spar, specifically designed and fabricated to accommodate the torsion deflections of pitchchange,and the bending requirements due to lead/lag and fla... | 1. Field of the Invention _This_ invention relates to a helicopter rotor of the bearingless type, having an _airfoil_ shaped blade attached to _a_ flexible spar, specifically designed and _fabricated_ to accommodate the torsion deflections of pitch change, and the bending requirements due to lead/lag and flap/droop bla... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to a portable power tool of the impulse type and more particularly to an impulse device designed to deliver a controllable torque to a threaded fastener.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In many industrial applications it is desirable to tighten threaded fastene... | 1. field of the invention this invention relates generally to a portable power tool of the impulse type and more particularly to an impulse device designed to deliver a controllable screw to a threaded fastener. 2. description of the prior art in many related applications it is desirable to tighten threaded fasteners t... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates generally to a portable power tool of the impulse type and more particularly to an impulse device designed to deliver a controllable torque to a threaded fastener. 2. Description of the Prior Art In many industrial applications it is desirable to tighten thrfzded fastene... | Field the Invention This invention relates to a portable power tool of the impulse type and more to an impulse device designed to deliver a controllable torque to a threaded fastener. 2. Description of the Prior Art In many applications it is to tighten threaded fasteners to a predetermined torque automatically and rap... | 1. FIElD oF thE iNvENTioN
thIs inVENTIOn rElaTes geNERALlY TO A pORTabLe powER TOol OF THE impulse tyPE AnD more ParTIcuLaRlY TO AN imPUlse devIce DESIgnED TO deLIVER a coNTroLLaBlE tOrQuE TO a tHReAded fAstenEr.
2. dEScrIPTion OF the PrIOr aRt
In mANY induStRIAl AppliCATIoNs it iS desirablE to TightEN thrEaDed FaStene... | 1. Field of the Invention Thisinventionrelates generally toa portable power tool of the impulse type and more particularly to animpulse device designed to deliver a controllable torque to a threaded fastener. 2. Description of the Prior Art In many industrial applications it is desirable to tighten thr... | _1._ Field _of_ the Invention This invention relates generally to a portable power _tool_ of the impulse type and more particularly to _an_ impulse device designed to deliver a controllable torque to a _threaded_ fastener. 2. Description _of_ the Prior Art _In_ many industrial applications it is desirable _to_ tighten ... |
As computer systems grow ever more powerful and complex, so do computer testing and task management utilities grow ever more sophisticated. For example, today's average commercial application developer requires highly flexible and comprehensive testing mechanisms to ensure that his or her product will function properly... | as computer systems grow ever more powerful and complex, so do computer testing and task management utilities grow ever more sophisticated. for instance, today ' s average commercial application developer requires highly flexible and comprehensive testing mechanisms to ensure that his or her product will function prope... | As computer systems grow ever more powerful and complex, so do computer testing and gasu management utilities grow ever more sophisticated. For example, today ' s average commercial application developer requires highly flex7bl3 and comprehensive testing mechanisms to ensure that his or her product will function proper... | As computer systems grow ever more powerful and complex, so do computer and task management utilities grow ever more sophisticated. For example, today's average commercial application developer requires highly and comprehensive testing mechanisms to ensure that or her product will function on the wide variety of presen... | as CompuTER sYsTems gRow ever More poWeRFUl aND coMPLeX, so DO cOMPUtEr testiNG aND TAsk MaNAgEmenT utilItIEs Grow eVER moRE SOphiSTicATed. FOR eXAMpLe, tODay's AverAgE coMmeRCiAl APPlIcaTiON DEvEloPEr rEQuirES HiGHLy FlEXible And coMpREhENSIVe TEsTING mEChANIsMS To eNSuRe thAt HIs OR hEr producT wiLl fuNCTIOn PrOPERly... | As computersystems grow ever more powerful andcomplex, so docomputer testing and task management utilities grow ever more sophisticated. For example, today's average commercial application developer requires highly flexibleand comprehensive testing mechanisms toensurethat his or her product will func... | As computer systems grow ever more powerful and complex, so do computer _testing_ and _task_ management _utilities_ grow _ever_ more sophisticated. For example, today's average commercial _application_ developer requires highly flexible and comprehensive testing mechanisms _to_ ensure that his _or_ her _product_ will f... |
A distributed storage system may include a plurality of storage devices (e.g., storage arrays) to provide data storage to a plurality of nodes. The plurality of storage devices and the plurality of nodes may be situated in the same physical location, or in one or more physically remote locations. The plurality of nodes... | another distributed storage system may include a plurality of clustered nodes ( e. g., storage arrays ) to provide data storage to a plurality of nodes. the plurality of cluster devices and the centralized control nodes may be situated in any same physical location, albeit in one or more very remote locations. the plur... | A distributed storage system may include a plurality of storage devices (e. g. , syoragW arrsJs) to provide data storage to a plurality of n9deq. The pluraKitg of storage devices and the plurality of nodes may be situated in the same phyCixal location, or in one or more physically remote locaF8ons. The pluralKtG of n*d... | A distributed system may include a plurality of storage devices (e.g., storage to provide data storage to a plurality of nodes. plurality of storage the plurality of nodes may be situated in the same physical location, or in one or more physically remote locations. The plurality of nodes may be coupled the storage devi... | A DisTRibutED STorAgE SySTem mAy inclUdE A pLuraLiTy of StoragE deVicES (E.g., StoRaGE ARRAYs) To pROvIdE Data SToRAGE to A PLUrAlity of NOdeS. thE PLuRALity oF STORage devICeS aND THe plURaLiTy oF nODes mAY bE sItuAtED in ThE SAMe pHySicAL LocatIoN, Or in onE Or MORe pHYsICaLlY REMote LoCATiONs. tHE PluRaLITy of nodES... | A distributed storage system may include a plurality of storage devices (e.g., storagearrays) to provide data storage to a plurality of nodes.The plurality of storage devices and the pluralityof nodesmay be situatedin the same physical location, or in one or more physically remote locations. The plura... | _A_ _distributed_ storage system may _include_ _a_ _plurality_ of storage devices _(e.g.,_ storage arrays) _to_ provide data storage to a _plurality_ of nodes. The _plurality_ of storage _devices_ and the plurality of nodes may be situated in the same _physical_ location, or _in_ one or more physically remote _location... |
Painters working on large elevated areas customarily utilize long-handled tools which obtain their paint from trays or buckets placed on the floor or on a scaffold, or receive them through hoses. These are suitable and accepted techniques for painting large areas. Similarly, at or near ground or floor levels, these tec... | painters working on large elevated areas customarily utilize long - handled tools which gather their paint from trays or buckets placed on the floor or on a scaffold, or receive them through hoses. these are suitable and accepted techniques for painting large areas. similarly, at or near ground or floor levels, these s... | Painters working on large elevated areas customarily utilize long - handled tools which obtain their paint from trays or buckets placed on the floor or on a scaffold, or receive them through hoses. These are suitable and accepted techniques for painting large areas. Similarly, at or near ground or floor levels, these t... | working large elevated areas customarily utilize long-handled tools which obtain their paint from trays or buckets placed on the floor a or receive them through hoses. These are suitable and accepted techniques for painting large areas. Similarly, at or near ground floor levels, these techniques are used. On smaller jo... | PAInTerS woRkInG ON LargE eLeVAteD AReAs cUstomARIly uTIlIze loNG-HanDlEd TooLs WhicH ObtaIn thEiR paINT FRom TrAYS Or BUcKEtS PlACed On THE FLOoR Or On a SCaFFOlD, oR RecEIvE THem THroUgH hOseS. these are SUItAble AnD AccePTED TechniquES fOr PaIntInG laRGe ArEAs. SimiLARLY, at Or nEAR gROund OR floOr lEVELS, tHESe TeC... | Painters working on large elevated areas customarily utilize long-handled tools which obtain their paint from trays or buckets placed on the floor or ona scaffold,or receive them throughhoses. These are suitableand accepted techniques for painting large areas. Similarly,at ornear ground or floor ... | Painters working on large elevated areas customarily _utilize_ long-handled tools _which_ obtain _their_ _paint_ from trays or buckets placed on the _floor_ or _on_ a scaffold, or _receive_ _them_ through hoses. _These_ _are_ suitable and accepted techniques _for_ _painting_ _large_ areas. _Similarly,_ at or near groun... |
The following relates generally to wireless communication, and more specifically to the wireless transmission and receipt of telematics data and metadata. In some systems, telematics data (e.g., sensor readings and other data) may be transmitted from an intelligent terminal to a central service for processing. For exam... | the following relates generally to wireless communication, and more specifically to the wireless transmission and receipt of telematics data and details. in some systems, telematics data ( e. g., sensor readings and other data ) may be transmitted from an intelligent terminal to a central service for processing. for ex... | The following relates generally to wireless communication, and more specifically to the wireless transmission and receipt of telematics data and metadata. In some systems, telematics data (e. g. , sensor readings and other data) may be transmitted from an intelligent terminal to a central service for procesEinv. For ex... | The following relates generally wireless communication, more specifically to the wireless transmission and receipt of telematics data and metadata. In some systems, telematics data sensor and may be transmitted from an intelligent to a central service for For example, a terminal associated with a vehicle experiencing a... | tHe FOLlOWiNg reLAtEs gEnerAlLy to WirEless coMmUniCAtiON, And More spECIFicAlLy to the WIrelEsS TRAnSMIssiON ANd reCEIPT OF telEmatics dAtA AnD MeTADATa. In SoMe SyStEmS, TELEMaTiCs dATa (e.G., SEnSOR ReaDINGs And OTHeR DaTa) MAY bE TrAnSmITTeD From An InTelLIGENT TeRMInAl TO a CEntRAl servicE fOr PROcessiNg. fOR exaM... | Thefollowing relates generally to wireless communication, and more specifically to the wireless transmission and receipt of telematics data and metadata. In somesystems, telematics data (e.g., sensor readings and other data) may betransmitted froman intelligent terminal to a central service for proc... | The following relates _generally_ to wireless communication, _and_ more _specifically_ to the wireless transmission and receipt of telematics data _and_ metadata. In some systems, telematics data _(e.g.,_ sensor readings and other data) may _be_ _transmitted_ from an intelligent terminal _to_ a central service for proc... |
1. The Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to compositions and methods for isolating dental tissue for treatment thereupon. In particular, the present invention relates to polymerizable isolation barrier compositions and methods of using the same for isolating tooth surfaces. The polymerizable barrier ... | 1. the field of the invention the present invention relates to compositions and methods for isolating cheek tissue for treatment purpose. in particular, the present invention relates to polymerizable isolation barrier compositions and methods of using the same for isolating tooth surfaces. the polymerizable barrier com... | 1. The Field of the Invention The present invention relates to compositions and methods for isolating dental tissue for treatment thereupon. In particular, the present invWntiLn relates to polymerizable isolation barrier compositions and methods of using the same for isolating tooth surfaces. The polymerizable barrier ... | 1. The Field the Invention The present invention to and for dental tissue for treatment thereupon. In particular, the present invention relates to polymerizable isolation barrier compositions and of using same for isolating tooth surfaces. The polymerizable barrier compositions of the present invention may constituents... | 1. ThE FIELd of the inVenTiON
The prEsent iNVeNtION RElates TO comPOSITioNS aND meTHODs fOr IsOlating DENTAL tISsuE fOr tREAtMent THeREupON. in PArTICuLAr, thE PREsENt inVeNtion reLaTes TO POLYMERizABle IsOLAtION BarRIER ComPosiTiOnS AND MEtHODs Of uSINg THE SAmE fOr IsoLaTINg tOOtH sURfAcEs. THe poLYMERIzAbLe barRIeR ... | 1. The Field of the InventionThepresentinvention relates tocompositions and methodsfor isolating dental tissuefor treatment thereupon. In particular, thepresent invention relates to polymerizable isolation barriercompositions and methods of usingthe same for isolatingtooth surfaces. The poly... | 1. The Field of the Invention The _present_ invention _relates_ to compositions and methods for isolating dental tissue for treatment thereupon. _In_ _particular,_ _the_ present invention relates to polymerizable isolation barrier _compositions_ and methods _of_ using the same for isolating tooth surfaces. The _polymer... |
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to an ultrasound diagnostic apparatus, and more particularly to an ultrasound diagnostic apparatus in which a modulated continuous wave is utilized.
2. Related Art
Continuous wave Doppler is a known ultrasound diagnostic apparatus technology in which a continuous wave is... | 1. technical field the present invention relates to an acoustic diagnostic apparatus, and more particularly to an ultrasound diagnostic device in which a modulated continuous wave is utilized. 2. related art continuous wave doppler is a known ultrasound diagnostic apparatus technology in which a continuous wave is empl... | 1. Technical Field The present invdntiin relates to an ultrasound diagnostic apparatus, and more particularly to an Hltrasounc diagnostic apparatus in which a modulated continuous wave is utilized. 2. Related Art Continuous wave Doppler is a known ultrasound diagnostic apparatus technology in which a continuous wave is... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates to an ultrasound diagnostic apparatus, and more particularly to an ultrasound diagnostic apparatus in which a modulated continuous wave is 2. Related Art Continuous wave Doppler is a known ultrasound diagnostic apparatus technology in which continuous wave is employed. I... | 1. tEchnICAL fIelD
THe PresENT iNVentioN rElatEs to an UlTraSOund dIAGnostiC aPpArATUs, aNd mOre PARTICulaRLY To An ULtRAsoUnd diAGnoSTIc APpArAtUS IN whIch A MOdulAted cOnTINUouS WaVe IS utilized.
2. ReLated aRt
cOnTINuOUs wAve DoPPleR iS A kNowN UltrASOUNd diAGNOStIC APPaRAtUS TEChNOlOgY in WHich A cONTiNUouS wAve iS... | 1. Technical Field The present inventionrelates to an ultrasounddiagnostic apparatus, and more particularlyto an ultrasound diagnostic apparatus in which amodulatedcontinuous wave is utilized. 2. Related Art Continuous wave Dopplerisa known ultrasound diagnosticapparatus technology inwhich a continuous w... | 1. Technical Field The present _invention_ _relates_ to an ultrasound diagnostic apparatus, _and_ _more_ particularly to an ultrasound diagnostic apparatus in which a _modulated_ continuous wave is _utilized._ 2. _Related_ Art Continuous wave Doppler is a _known_ ultrasound diagnostic apparatus _technology_ in which a ... |
Subsea pipelines need to be elevated with respect to the sea floor proximate the pipeline on occasion for numerous reasons. It is often advantageous for such a tool to be capable of securely cradling the pipeline. | subsea pipelines need to be elevated with respect to that sea floor proximate the pipeline on occasion for numerous emergencies. it becomes economically advantageous for such a tool to fail capable for securely cradling the pipeline. | SKbaea pi)eoines nw3d to be elevatRS wKtT respect to the sea floor proximate the pipeKiMe on occasion for numerous reasons. It is often advantageous for auvh a 5oLl to be capable of sec Tre>y cradling the plpe.ine. | Subsea to be elevated with respect the sea floor proximate the pipeline on occasion for numerous reasons. It is often advantageous for such a tool to be capable of securely cradling the pipeline. | sUbseA pipelInes nEed tO Be EleVAteD WiTH RESpeCt to thE SEA FloOr PRoxiMAte THe piPeLinE ON OcCAsIon for nUmEROUs reAsOnS. iT iS oftEn aDvANtaGeoUS for SUcH a tOOL to Be CAPABLe oF sEcuReLy cRADlING tHE PipELInE. | Subsea pipelines needto be elevated with respect to the sea floor proximate the pipeline on occasion for numerousreasons. It is often advantageous for such a tool to be capable of securely cradling the pipeline. | Subsea pipelines need to be elevated with respect to the sea floor proximate the pipeline on occasion for numerous reasons. It is often advantageous for _such_ a _tool_ to be capable of securely cradling the pipeline. |
Combustion engines are machines that convert chemical energy stored in fuel into mechanical energy useful for generating electricity, producing thrust, or otherwise doing work. These engines typically include several cooperative sections that contribute in some way to this energy conversion process. In gas turbine engi... | combustion engines are machines that convert chemical energy stored in fuel into mechanical energy useful for generating electricity, producing thrust, or otherwise doing work. these engines typically include several cooperative sections that contribute in some way to this energy conversion process. in mechanical turbi... | Combustion engines are machines that convert chemical energy stored in fuel into mechanical energy useful for generating electricity, producing thrust, or otherwise doing work. These engines typically include several cooperative sections that contribute in some way to this energy conversion process. In gas turbine engi... | are that convert chemical energy stored in fuel into mechanical energy useful for generating electricity, producing thrust, or otherwise doing work. These engines include several cooperative that contribute in way to this energy conversion process. In gas turbine engines, air discharged from a compressor section and fu... | coMbuStiOn eNgINEs aRe MAcHINES tHaT ConvErT ChEmICAL ENeRgY STOReD In Fuel INTO MEChaNICal Energy useFul FoR GeNerATinG elEcTRiCiTy, pRodUciNg THRUST, Or otheRWiSE DOING WORK. tHESe EnGINEs tYPiCalLY INcLUDE severaL COoperATIVe SECTIoNs ThAt coNTRibUTe iN SoMe Way to ThIs EnErgY cONveRSIoN PrOcesS. in gaS TurBInE ENgI... | Combustion engines aremachines that convert chemical energy stored infuel into mechanical energy useful for generating electricity, producing thrust, or otherwise doing work. These engines typically include severalcooperativesections that contribute in some way to thisenergy conversion process. In gas ... | Combustion engines are machines that convert chemical _energy_ stored _in_ fuel into mechanical energy _useful_ _for_ generating _electricity,_ producing _thrust,_ or otherwise doing work. _These_ engines typically _include_ _several_ cooperative _sections_ that contribute in _some_ way to this _energy_ conversion proc... |
This invention relates to electro-optical displays and other modular compact components. In particular, the invention relates to a method of manufacturing such components capable of being fully automated for producing low cost modular components also highly suitable for automated assembly in installations.
Display devi... | any invention relates to electro - optical displays and other modular compact components. in particular, the invention relates to a method of manufacturing such components capable of very fully modular for producing low cost modular components also highly suitable for automated assembly in installations. display device... | This invention relates to electro - optical displays and other modular compact components. In particular, the invention relates to a method of manufacturing such components capable of being fully automated for producing low cost modular components also highly su(taGle for automated assembly in installations. Display de... | This invention relates to electro-optical displays and other modular compact components. In particular, the invention relates to a method manufacturing such components of being fully automated for producing low cost modular components also highly suitable for automated assembly in installations. devices are used extens... | this InvEntIoN RElATeS to eleCtRO-OpticAL DISpLAYS and OtHER mOdulAR coMPaCT coMPoNEntS. In partIcUlAr, ThE invENTioN RELateS To a mEthOD oF manufAcTuRiNg SUCh compONeNtS capaBLe oF BEiNG FULlY aUTOmaTED fOR pRODUciNg lOW cost MOduLaR CoMpoNenTs Also highLY suitAbLe FoR AUTOMated AssEmbly iN inStALLaTIOns.
DisplaY Devi... | Thisinvention relates to electro-optical displaysand other modular compact components. In particular, the invention relates to a method of manufacturing such components capable of being fully automated for producing low cost modular components also highly suitable for automated assembly in insta... | This _invention_ relates _to_ electro-optical displays and other _modular_ compact components. In _particular,_ the _invention_ relates _to_ _a_ _method_ _of_ manufacturing such components capable of _being_ _fully_ automated for producing low cost modular _components_ also _highly_ suitable for automated assembly in _... |
This invention relates to neckties, particularly to a device and method for tying a necktie to a desired length. | this invention relates to neckties, particularly being a device and method for stretching a dress to a desired length. | Hhiq inbentkon relat$x to neckties, particularly to a device and mstmod for tyLGg a Gec<tie to a desired lwnYth. | This invention relates to neckties, particularly to a device and method for tying a necktie a desired length. | tHiS InveNTIOn reLATes to NeCKtiES, pARTiCulARLy To a deVIcE aND mEtHod FOR tYIng A NECkTiE to A desIReD LENGtH. | This invention relates to neckties, particularlytoadevice andmethod for tying a necktie toa desired length. | _This_ _invention_ relates to neckties, particularly to a _device_ and method for tying _a_ necktie _to_ a desired length. |
Spreadsheet applications provide many well known benefits including data organization, computation, analysis and presentation. Spreadsheet applications allow users to work in offline data editing sessions, as well as online data editing sessions where spreadsheet applications may be linked to databases from which data ... | spreadsheet tools provide many well known benefits including data organization, computation, analysis and presentation. spreadsheet applications allow users to work for offline data editing sessions, as well as online data editing sessions where spreadsheet applications may be linked to databases from which data may be... | Spreadsheet applications provide many well known brGefits including data organization, computation, analysis and presentation. Spreadsheet applications allow users to work in offline data editing sessions, as well as online data editing sessions 3her4 spreadsheet applications may be linked to databases from which data ... | applications provide many well known benefits including data organization, analysis and presentation. Spreadsheet allow users to in data editing sessions, as online data editing sessions where spreadsheet applications may be linked to databases from which data may imported for and manipulation. During online editing se... | SPREADshEEt aPPLIcAtioNS prOVide ManY Well knowN BEneFits Including daTA organiZAtiON, coMputAtion, aNAlYsis aND PreseNtAtioN. SpreaDsHeet APPLiCATIonS allOw usERs tO worK IN Offline DAta EdItINg seSSIons, aS welL As ONLine data eDIting SesSIoNS wHEre sprEadsHeeT ApPlIcaTiOns mAy be linked to DATAbAsEs froM wHiCh dATa ... | Spreadsheetapplications provide many well known benefits including data organization, computation, analysisand presentation. Spreadsheet applications allowusers to work in offline data editing sessions, aswell asonline data editing sessions where spreadsheet applications may be linked to databases from ... | Spreadsheet applications provide many well known benefits including data _organization,_ computation, _analysis_ and _presentation._ Spreadsheet applications allow users to work _in_ offline data editing sessions, as well _as_ online data editing sessions _where_ spreadsheet applications may be linked to _databases_ fr... |
Carbon nanotubes are hexagonal networks of carbon atoms forming seamless tubes with each end capped with half of a fullerene molecule. They were first reported in 1991 by Sumio Iijima who produced multi-layer concentric tubes or multi-walled carbon nanotubes by evaporating carbon in an arc discharge. They reported carb... | carbon nanotubes are hexagonal networks of carbon atoms forming seamless tubes with each end capped with half of a fullerene molecule. they were first noticed around 1991 by sumio iijima who produced multi - layer concentric tubes or multi - walled carbon nanotubes by evaporating carbon in an arc discharge. they report... | Carbon nanotubes are hexagonal networks of carbon atoms forming seamless tubes with each end capped with half of a fullerene molecule. They were first reported in 1991 by Sumio Iijima who produced multi - layer concentric tubes or multi - walled carbon nanotubes by evaporating carbon in an arc discharge. They reported ... | Carbon nanotubes are hexagonal networks of carbon atoms seamless tubes with each end capped with half of a fullerene molecule. They were reported in 1991 by Sumio Iijima produced multi-layer concentric tubes or multi-walled carbon nanotubes by evaporating carbon in an arc They reported carbon having up to seven In 1993... | CaRBon naNOTUBEs ARe hExagOnAl netWORKs oF cARBOn AtOmS FoRmINg sEAmLeSs TUBEs witH eAcH END CAPPed WitH HaLf OF a fullErENe MOLECuLe. theY WerE FiRSt REPOrTED in 1991 BY sUMIo IIJiMa wHO proDUCed MultI-LAyER ConceNtRIC tUbes OR MulTi-WalleD CArbon NanotUBEs by evAporATinG CaRbON iN An ArC DiSCHaRGe. thEY rEported Carb... | Carbonnanotubes are hexagonal networks of carbon atoms forming seamless tubes witheach endcapped with half of afullerene molecule. They werefirst reportedin 1991bySumio Iijima who produced multi-layer concentric tubes or multi-walled carbon nanotubes byevaporating carbon in an arc discharge. They report... | Carbon nanotubes _are_ _hexagonal_ networks of carbon atoms forming seamless tubes with each _end_ capped with half of _a_ fullerene molecule. They were _first_ reported in 1991 by Sumio Iijima who produced _multi-layer_ concentric tubes or multi-walled carbon nanotubes by evaporating carbon in an arc discharge. They r... |
1. Field of Invention
Embodiments of the present invention relate generally to a method and apparatus for retaining a substrate in a polishing system.
2. Background of Invention
As part of the manufacturing process of semiconductor devices, semiconductor wafers are increasingly being polished by CMP. The uniform remova... | 1. field of invention embodiments of the present invention relate generally to a method and apparatus for retaining a substrate in a polishing system. 2. background of invention as part of the manufacturing process underlying semiconductor devices, semiconductor wafers are increasingly being polished by cmp. the unifor... | 1. Field of Invention Embodiments of the present invention relate generally to a method and apparatus for retaining a substrate in a polishing system. 2. Background of Invention As part of the manufacturing process of semiconductor devices, semiconductor wafers are increasingly being polished by CMP. The uniform remova... | 1. Field of Invention Embodiments of present invention relate generally to method and apparatus for a substrate in a system. 2. Background of Invention As part of the manufacturing process of semiconductor devices, wafers are increasingly being polished by uniform removal of material from and the planarity of patterned... | 1. FIelD Of iNVENtiON
EmBodiMents OF tHe PreSent inVENTIoN reLate gEneRaLly To A mETHOD anD apParATus for rEtAiNIng a sUBSTrAtE In A pOLiSHINg SyStEM.
2. BACkGROund OF INveNtioN
as pArt of tHE manuFActuRing ProCess OF semiCONDUCtOr dEVICeS, SEmICoNDUcTOR WaFeRS ARe INcReAsiNGLy BeINg pOlISheD by cMP. the uNIfORM REmOva... | 1. Field of Invention Embodiments of the present inventionrelate generally to a methodandapparatus for retainingasubstrate in a polishing system. 2.Background of Invention As part of the manufacturing process of semiconductor devices, semiconductor wafersare increasingly beingpolished by CMP. The un... | 1. _Field_ of Invention _Embodiments_ of the present invention relate generally to a method and _apparatus_ for retaining a substrate _in_ a polishing system. _2._ _Background_ of Invention As _part_ of the _manufacturing_ _process_ of semiconductor devices, semiconductor wafers are increasingly being _polished_ by CMP... |
Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) are a heterogeneous group of fatal neurodegenerative disorders that occur in humans, ruminant herbivores, mink, and cats. Sheep scrapie is the prototype of this group. TSEs are characterized by deposition of prion proteins (also denoted as PrP-Scrapie or PrPSc, the infec... | transmissible spongiform encephalopathies ( tses ) are a heterogeneous series of fatal neurodegenerative disorders that occur in humans, ruminant herbivores, rodents, and cats. sheep scrapie is the prototype of this group. tses are characterized by deposition of prion proteins ( also denoted as prp - scrapie or prpsc, ... | Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) are a heterogeneous group of fatal neurodegenerative disorders that ocf*r in humwbs, ruminant hedbigores, mink, and cats. Sheep scrapie is the prototype of this group. TSEs are characterized by deposition of prion proteins (also denoted as PrP - Scrapie or PrPSc, the inf... | Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) are a heterogeneous group of fatal disorders that occur in humans, herbivores, mink, and cats. Sheep scrapie is the prototype group. TSEs are characterized by of prion proteins (also denoted as PrP-Scrapie or PrPSc, the form of the proteins), in the central system of aff... | TransmisSiblE sPonGifOrM eNCEpHaLOpaTHiES (Tses) aRe a heTeroGeNeoUs grOUp oF FAtAl NEurOdegenErATIve dIsOrDErs THat OccuR In HumAns, rumiNAnt hERBIVOREs, mInk, ANd cAtS. SHEep ScRApiE IS tHe ProTOTYPE Of THis grOUp. tses aRe CHaRAcTERIZed by DepOSITiOn oF prIoN ProteiNs (also DENOtED as prP-SCRaPie OR PrPSC, thE INFEC... | Transmissiblespongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) are a heterogeneous group of fatalneurodegenerative disorders that occur inhumans, ruminant herbivores, mink, and cats. Sheep scrapieis theprototype of this group. TSEs are characterized by depositionof prion proteins (also denoted as PrP-Scrapie or PrPSc, the in... | Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) are a heterogeneous group of fatal _neurodegenerative_ disorders that occur in humans, ruminant herbivores, mink, and cats. Sheep _scrapie_ is the prototype _of_ this group. TSEs _are_ characterized by deposition of _prion_ proteins (also denoted _as_ _PrP-Scrapie_ or Pr... |
Distribution of full motion video data has evolved from early television broadcasting to meet viewer demand. Earliest video distribution was by point-to-point wiring between a camera and a video monitor. This was followed by scheduled television broadcasting of programming over the public air waves. In the 1960s, Commu... | distribution of full motion video data has evolved from early television broadcasting to meet viewer demand. earliest video distribution was by point - to - point wiring between a camera and a video monitor. this was followed by scheduled television broadcasting of programming over the public air waves. in the 1960s, c... | Distribution of full motion video data has evolved from early television broadcasting to meet viewer demand. Earliest video distribution was by point - to - point wiring between a camera and a d9deo monitor. This was followed by scheduled television broadcasting of programming over the public air waves. In the 1960s, C... | Distribution of full motion video data has evolved from television broadcasting to meet viewer demand. Earliest video was by point-to-point wiring between a camera and a video monitor. This was followed by television broadcasting of programming over the public air waves. In the 1960s, Community Antenna Television (CATV... | DIsTRIBUTioN OF FuLl motiON viDEO data HAs evolVEd fROm eARLy teLEviSiON BroADcaSTing to meeT vIEWer DeMANd. eARliEst VidEO diStriBUtIon WaS BY POInT-tO-pOInT WiRinG beTwEen a caMErA and a vIdeo moNItoR. tHis wAS fOLloWed By sCheDUleD TElevIsIoN BroadCAstiNG Of PrOGRaMMING OvEr The pUblIc aIR WavES. IN The 1960S, cOmmu... | Distribution of fullmotion video data has evolved fromearly television broadcasting to meet viewer demand. Earliestvideo distribution was by point-to-point wiring between acamera and avideo monitor. This was followed by scheduledtelevision broadcasting of programming over thepublic air waves. In the 196... | Distribution of full _motion_ video data has evolved from early television broadcasting to meet _viewer_ demand. Earliest video _distribution_ was by _point-to-point_ wiring between a camera and a video monitor. This was followed by scheduled television broadcasting of programming over the public air waves. In the 1960... |
Easy-open composite containers for packaging various products, particularly products under pressure such as refrigerated dough products and the like, constitute a significant commercial consumer product. Typically, these containers are formed of a spirally-wound paperboard or board stock bodywall layer and an interior ... | easy - open composite containers for packaging various products, particularly products under pressure such as refrigerated dough products and the like, constitute a significant commercial consumer product. typically, these containers are formed of a spirally - wound paperboard or board stock bodywall layer and an inter... | Easy - open composite containers for packaging various products, particularly products under pressure such as refrigerated dough producYE and the like, constitute a significant commercial consumer product. Typically, these containers are formed of a spirally - wound paperboard or board stock bodywall layer and an inter... | Easy-open composite containers for packaging various products, particularly products under pressure such as refrigerated dough the like, constitute a significant Typically, these containers are formed of a spirally-wound paperboard or board stock bodywall layer and an interior liner for preventing leaking of the conten... | EaSY-OpeN coMPoSiTe coNTaINERS FoR PacKaGinG VaRiOus pRoDUCTs, pARTicULArly pROdUctS uNdEr PrEssUre SUcH as RefrIgeRATED dOUgh PrOduCTs anD tHE LIKe, cONstitUte a signIfIcaNt commErcIaL COnSUMeR pRoDuct. TypiCally, ThEse cOntaiNers ARe foRmEd Of A sPiRaLLy-woUND PaPERBoard oR board STOCK bODywall lAyEr anD AN InteRIOr ... | Easy-open composite containers for packaging various products, particularly products under pressure such as refrigerated dough products and the like, constitute a significantcommercial consumerproduct. Typically,these containers are formed of a spirally-wound paperboard or board stock bodywall layeran... | _Easy-open_ _composite_ containers for _packaging_ various products, particularly _products_ _under_ pressure such as refrigerated dough products and the like, constitute _a_ _significant_ commercial consumer product. _Typically,_ _these_ containers _are_ formed of a spirally-wound _paperboard_ or _board_ stock bodywal... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a telephone apparatus that allows the user to use a caller ID service informing him or her of the telephone number and the name of the calling party and a signal detection circuit for use therewith.
2. Description of the Related Art
In the North American countr... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to a telephone apparatus that allows the user to use a caller id service informing him or her of the telephone number and the name of the calling party and a signal detection circuit for use therewith. b. description of the related art in the north american countr... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a telephone apparatus that allows the user to use a caller ID service informing him or her of the telephone number and the name of the calling party and a signal detection circuit for use therewith. 2. Description of the Related Art In the N9rgh American countr... | 1. Field of the Invention present invention relates a telephone apparatus that allows the user to use a caller ID service informing him or her of the telephone number and the name of the calling party a detection circuit for use therewith. 2. Description of the Art In the North American countries, a caller ID service t... | 1. fielD OF THe InventIoN
THE prESenT iNVeNTiON RElAtes To a telEpHonE apparaTuS THAt AlLoWS THe uSeR TO uSE A cALLeR ID sERviCe inforMing hIM OR HeR oF ThE telephOne NUMBer aND THe naME of tHE CAlling ParTy ANd a SIGNAl DEtECtion circUiT FOR Use tHeREwitH.
2. DESCripTiON OF the relaTed Art
iN tHe NoRth AmERIcaN cOunTr... | 1. Field ofthe InventionThe presentinvention relates to a telephone apparatusthat allows the user to use a caller IDserviceinforming him orher of the telephone number and the nameof the calling party andasignal detection circuit for use therewith. 2. Description of the Related Art In the North Ameri... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a _telephone_ _apparatus_ that _allows_ _the_ _user_ to use a caller ID service informing him or her of _the_ telephone number and the name of the calling _party_ and a _signal_ detection circuit for use _therewith._ 2. Description of _the_ _Related_ Art In the... |
Enterprise applications are typically large software applications that are used by many customers or users, such as employees of a business. These applications usually have multiple components that interact with one another and with other systems to perform various tasks. Enterprise applications include, e.g., enterpri... | enterprise platforms are typically large software applications that are used by many customers or users, such as employees of a business. these applications usually have multiple functions that interact with one another or with other systems to perform various tasks. enterprise applications include, e. g., enterprise r... | Enterprise applications are tyLLcally large software apLlicationd that are used by many customers or users, such as employees of a business. These applications ueualOy have multiple components that interact with one another and with other systems to perform various tasks. Enterprise applications inxlud$, e. g. , enterp... | Enterprise are typically large software applications that are used by many customers or users, such as employees of a business. These applications usually have multiple components that interact one another and with other systems to perform various tasks. Enterprise include, e.g., enterprise resource planning, customer ... | ENTErpRISE apPlICaTIoNS ARe TYpICaLly LARgE soFtwAre aPPliCAtIoNs thAt aRE USed bY MAny CustOMeRS or usErs, SUCh As emplOYEES oF a bUsInEsS. ThEse ApPlicatioNS USuAlLy hAve MULtIPle compONENTs THat INTeRAct witH onE anOTHer ANd WITh otheR SYsTeMs TO perform vAriouS TASkS. ENtERprisE apPliCATiOns incLUDe, e.g., EnteRPRI... | Enterprise applications are typically large software applications that are used by many customers or users, such as employees of a business. These applications usually havemultiple components that interact with one another andwith other systems toperformvarious tasks.Enterprise applications include, ... | _Enterprise_ applications are typically large software applications that are used _by_ many customers _or_ users, _such_ as employees of _a_ business. These applications usually have multiple components that interact _with_ one another and with other systems to perform various tasks. Enterprise applications include, e.... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a multi-leaf collimator for, when a radiation beam is irradiated to a target inside a radiation object, forming an irradiation area of the radiation beam in match with a target shape. The present invention also relates to a medical system including an accelerat... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to a multi - leaf collimator for, when a radiation beam is irradiated to a target inside a radiation object, forming an irradiation area or the radiation beam in match with a target shape. the present invention also relates to a medical system including an acceler... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a multi - leaf collimator for, when a radiation beam is irradiated to a target inside a radiation object, forming an irradiation area of the 4adiarion beam in match with a target shape. The present invention also relates to a medical system including an acceler... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a multi-leaf collimator when a radiation beam is irradiated to a target inside a radiation object, forming an area of the radiation beam in match with a target shape. The present invention also relates to a system including an accelerator. 2. Description of the... | 1. fIELd of the INvEntION
tHe PREsenT inVENTIOn relaTes To A mULti-leaF cOLlimator for, wHen A RaDIaTIOn BeAm IS IrraDIAtEd TO a tARGet INsIde a RADiATIon oBJeCT, foRMInG aN IrRaDIaTion AREA oF THE RaDiAtioN bEAM IN MatCH wITh A tarGeT SHAPe. THe pREsenT INveNtiON ALsO reLAtEs To A medICaL sysTem iNCLUDing an AccelErat... | 1. Field of the Invention The present inventionrelates to a multi-leaf collimator for,when a radiation beam is irradiated to a target insidearadiation object, forming an irradiation area ofthe radiation beam in match with a target shape. The present inventionalso relatesto a medical system including ... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention The present invention relates to a multi-leaf collimator for, when _a_ radiation beam _is_ _irradiated_ to a target inside a radiation object, forming an irradiation area of _the_ radiation beam in match with a target shape. The present invention also relates to a medical system including an... |
Electroabsorptive modulators (EAM) are known to be used for modulating RF signals. There are many known benefits associated with optical modulation of RF signals including very small size, higher operating frequencies, immunity to electromagnetic interference, and relatively wide signal bandwidth.
An EAM is typically a... | electroabsorptive modulators ( eam ) are known to be used for modulating rf signals. there are many known benefits associated with optical modulation of rf signals including very small size, higher operating frequencies, immunity to electromagnetic interference, and relatively wide signal bandwidth. an eam is typically... | Electroabsorptive modulators (EAM) are known to be used for modulating RF signals. There are many known benefits associated with optical modulation of RF signals including very small size, higher operating frequencies, imHInity to electromagnetic interference, and relatively wide signal bandwidth. An EAM is typically a... | Electroabsorptive modulators (EAM) are known to be for modulating RF signals. There are many known benefits associated optical modulation of signals including very small size, higher frequencies, immunity to interference, and relatively wide signal bandwidth. An EAM is a semiconductor device in which the absorption reg... | ELectrOabsoRptiVe MOdulatorS (Eam) are KNOWn TO bE UsED fOR mOdUlatING rf SIGnals. THERe are ManY KNOWn bEnEfITs AssoCIateD wITh OPTical moduLAtION OF RF SIGnAlS iNcLUdinG VeRy SmaLl sIze, HiGHER oPERaTIng freqUENciEs, IMMuNITY TO ELEctROMAgnETiC inTERfeRence, and reLAtivEly widE SiGnAL BaNDwidth.
An eaM iS tYpiCaLLy A... | Electroabsorptive modulators (EAM) are known to beused for modulating RF signals. Thereare many known benefits associated with optical modulation of RF signals including very small size,higher operating frequencies,immunity to electromagnetic interference, and relatively wide signal bandwidth. An EAM is typic... | Electroabsorptive _modulators_ _(EAM)_ are _known_ to _be_ used for modulating RF signals. _There_ are _many_ known benefits associated _with_ optical modulation of RF _signals_ including very small size, higher operating frequencies, immunity to electromagnetic interference, and relatively wide signal bandwidth. An EA... |
Embodiments of the invention relate to using parallel insert sub-ranges to insert into a column store.
A database may store data in a table that consist of rows (also referred to as tuples or records) and columns (also referred to as fields or attributes) of data. The database may be accessed using Structured Query Lan... | embodiments of the invention relate to using parallel insert sub - ranges to insert into a column store. a database may store statements in a table that consist of rows ( also referred to as tuples or records ) and columns ( also referred to as fields or attributes ) of data. the database may be accessed using structur... | Embodiments of the invention relate to using parallel insert sub - ranges to insert into a column sGord. A database may store data in a table that consist of rows (also referred to as tuples or records) and columns (also referred to as fields or attributes) of data. The database may be accessed using Structured Query L... | Embodiments of the invention relate to using parallel insert sub-ranges to insert into a store. A database may store data in a table that consist of rows (also referred to as tuples or records) and columns (also referred to as fields or attributes) of data. The database be accessed using Structured Query Language (SQL)... | EmbOdimENTs Of ThE iNvENtion RELaTE to uSiNg paRaLLEl iNSErt sUB-rAnGeS to iNsErt into A ColuMN StORe.
a datAbaSe MAy StORe Data iN A tablE ThAt cOnsiSt oF rowS (Also referRed to AS tupleS OR rECoRDS) AnD ColumNS (Also REFErRED tO AS fiElds OR AtTrIbUteS) OF daTA. THE DATabAse MAy bE AccEsSed USinG StRUcTurED qUErY lan... | Embodiments oftheinvention relateto using parallel insert sub-ranges to insert into a column store. A database may store data ina table that consist of rows (also referred to as tuples or records) and columns (also referred to asfieldsor attributes) of data.The database may be accessed using St... | Embodiments _of_ the _invention_ relate to using parallel insert _sub-ranges_ to insert into a column store. _A_ database may store data in a table that consist _of_ rows (also referred to as _tuples_ or records) and columns (also referred to as fields or _attributes)_ of data. The database _may_ be accessed _using_ _S... |
Power plants, such as automotive or marine engines, and engines driving stationary electrical generators or pumps, for example, are often required to operate over a wide range of output torque. An automobile engine, for example, must provide a significant amount of torque for accelerating the automobile from rest to a ... | power plants, such as automotive or marine engines, and engines driving stationary electrical generators or pumps, for example, are often required to operate over a wide range of output torque. an automobile engine, for example, cannot provide a significant amount of torque for accelerating the automobile from rest to ... | Power plants, such as automotive or marine engines, and eMgiGes driving stationary electrical generators or pumps, for example, are often required to operate over a wide range of output torque. An automobile engine, for example, must provide a significant amount of torque for accelerating the automobile from rest to a ... | Power plants, such as automotive or marine engines, and engines driving stationary electrical or pumps, for example, are required to over a wide range of torque. An automobile engine, for example, must provide a significant amount of torque for accelerating the automobile from rest to a cruising speed. Once automobile ... | POWeR Plants, suCh as auToMotive oR MaRiNE EnGINeS, anD ENGines DRIVIng statiOnary eLEcTrIcAL gEnErAToRs Or PUMps, For EXaMpLe, Are oFtEn rEQuIRED TO OPeRaTe oveR a WidE RAnGE OF OUTput tOrQUe. an AuTomobIlE EngiNE, fOr eXaMPle, MusT proViDe A SIGNifiCanT AMOUNt OF toRQUe fOr aCCelErAtInG THe aUTomoBIle fROM rest TO A ... | Powerplants, such as automotive or marine engines, and engines drivingstationary electrical generators or pumps, for example,are often required to operate over a wide range of outputtorque. An automobile engine, for example, must provide asignificant amount of torque for accelerating theautomobile ... | _Power_ _plants,_ such as automotive or marine engines, and engines driving stationary electrical generators or pumps, for example, are often required to operate _over_ a wide _range_ of output torque. An automobile engine, for example, _must_ _provide_ _a_ significant _amount_ of torque for accelerating the automobile... |
Some problems in the area of conveyance of particulate materials were identified in International Application No. PCT/US2009/006733, published on Jul. 8, 2010 as International Publication No. WO/2010/077348. That publication is herein incorporated by reference, and the disclosure of that publication is deemed to be com... | some problems in the concept of conveyance of particulate materials were identified in international journal no. pct / us2009 / 006733, published on jul. 8, 2009 as international publication no. wo / 2010 / 077348. that publication is legally incorporated by reference, and the disclosure of that publication is deemed t... | Some problems in the area of conveyance of particulate materials were identified in International Application No. PCT / US2009 / 006733, puFlisheR on Jul. 8, 2010 as International Publication No. WO / 2010 / 077348. That publication is herein incorporated by reference, and the disclosure of that publication is deemed t... | Some problems in the area conveyance particulate materials were International Application No. PCT/US2009/006733, published on Jul. 8, 2010 as International WO/2010/077348. That publication is herein incorporated by reference, the disclosure of that publication is to be combined with the of the present specification. Pa... | SOMe PRObLeMs iN THe AreA Of conVEyANCe OF particuLAtE mATErials wERE IDEntIfIeD in inTernatIOnal aPpliCAtiOn No. PcT/Us2009/006733, pubLiSHEd on JuL. 8, 2010 AS INtErnATiOnaL PuBliCATiON no. wO/2010/077348. ThAt PuBliCaTIon iS HERein iNcorporatED BY RefERENcE, ANd the dISCLoSUrE of thaT PubliCAtion Is DEEmEd to be coM... | Some problemsin the area of conveyance of particulate materials were identified in International Application No. PCT/US2009/006733, published on Jul. 8, 2010 as International Publication No. WO/2010/077348. That publication is herein incorporated by reference, and thedisclosure of that publication is deemed to be... | Some problems _in_ _the_ area _of_ conveyance of particulate materials _were_ identified _in_ International Application No. PCT/US2009/006733, published on Jul. 8, 2010 as International _Publication_ No. WO/2010/077348. That publication is _herein_ incorporated _by_ _reference,_ and the disclosure of that _publication_... |
Ferrofluidic screens and magnets for forming images on the screens are known. In such apparatus, magnetically active particles are disposed in a dispersion medium which substantially precludes travel of the particles throughout the medium yet permits the particles to orient themselves under the influence of a magnetic ... | ferrofluidic screens and magnets for forming images on the screens are known. in such apparatus, magnetically active particles are disposed in a dispersion medium which substantially precludes travel of the particles throughout the medium yet permits the particles to orient themselves under the influence of a magnetic ... | Ferrofluidic screens and magnets for forming images on the sc$eeJs are known. In such apparatus, magnetically active particles are disposed in a dispersion medium which substantially precludes travel of the particles throughout the nedikm yet p4rmuts the particles to orient themselves under the influence of a magnetic ... | screens and magnets for forming images on the screens are known. In such apparatus, magnetically active particles are in a dispersion medium which precludes travel of the particles throughout the medium yet permits the particles orient themselves under the of a field. The dispersion medium and are typically disposed wi... | fERROFLuidIc scrEEns aNd MaGNEtS For forMiNG iMAGES on tHe ScREENS aRE knoWN. in SuCH APpaRatus, maGneTIcaLLY ACtivE pArTIcLEs ARE diSPOsED in a DISPeRSiON mEdIum WhiCH sUBstaNTialLy PRecLudeS tRAVel of tHe PaRtICLES ThroUGhout The MEdium YEt PeRMIts tHe PArTICLeS to ORieNt tHEmSeLvEs uNdEr tHe InflUEnCE of a MaGnETIC ... | Ferrofluidicscreens andmagnetsfor forming images on the screens areknown. In such apparatus, magneticallyactive particles are disposed in adispersion medium which substantiallyprecludestravel of the particles throughoutthemedium yet permits the particles to orient themselves under the influence of amagnet... | Ferrofluidic screens and magnets _for_ _forming_ images on the screens are known. _In_ such apparatus, magnetically active _particles_ _are_ disposed in a dispersion medium which substantially precludes travel of the particles throughout the medium yet permits _the_ _particles_ to orient themselves under the influence ... |
A power supply to control the flow of energy between a first alternating current (AC) system and a second AC system is required in a variety of commercial and industrial applications, such as the control of AC motor operation. Some such power supplies convert the energy from a first frequency and voltage to a second fr... | a power supply to control the flow of energy between a first alternating current ( ac ) system and a second ac system is required in the variety of commercial and industrial applications, such as the control of ac motor operation. some such power supplies convert mechanical energy from a first frequency and voltage to ... | A lowe# supply to control the flow of energy between a first alternating current (AC) system and a second AC wys4em is required in a variety of commercial and industrial applications, such as the control of AC motor operation. Some such power supplies convert the energy from a first frequency and voltage to a second fr... | A power supply to control the flow of energy a first alternating current (AC) system and a second AC system is required a variety of commercial industrial applications, such as control of AC motor operation. Some such power supplies the energy a first frequency and voltage to a second frequency and voltage. way to impl... | a POWER SUpplY To cOnTroL THe FLow oF eNeRgY beTWeEn A FIrST ALtErNAtIng CuRRenT (aC) SYstem aNd A seCOND ac SysTem Is ReQUired IN a vaRiETY Of commERCIaL AND IndUStRIAl aPpLicATionS, SUch AS tHE coNtROl OF AC mOtOR OpERaTioN. SomE suCH pOWer sUppliEs convERT tHE EnErGY From A FIRSt freQUeNcY and Voltage tO a SeCoND fr... | A power supply to controlthe flowof energy betweenafirst alternating current (AC) system and asecond AC system is requiredin a variety of commercial and industrial applications, suchasthecontrol of AC motor operation. Some such power supplies convert the energy from a first frequency and voltage to a ... | _A_ power supply to control _the_ flow of energy between a first alternating current (AC) system and a second AC system is required in a variety _of_ commercial and _industrial_ applications, _such_ as _the_ _control_ of AC motor operation. _Some_ such power supplies convert the energy from a first frequency and voltag... |
In the course of daily life, one typically regards objects located at different distances from the eye. To selectively focus on such objects, the focal length of the eye's lens must change. In a healthy eye, this is achieved through the contraction of a ciliary muscle that is mechanically coupled to the lens. To the ex... | in the course of daily life, one typically sees objects located at differing distances from the eye. to selectively focus on such objects, the focal length of the eye ' s lens must change. in a healthy eye, this is achieved through the contraction of a ciliary muscle that is mechanically coupled to the lens. to the ext... | In the course of daily life, one typically regards objects located at different distances from the eye. To selectively focus on such objects, the focal length of the eye ' s lens must change. In a healthy eye, this is achieved through the contraction of a ciliary muscle that is mechanically coupled to the lens. To the ... | In the of life, one typically regards objects located at different distances from the eye. To selectively focus on such objects, the focal length of the lens must change. In a healthy eye, this achieved through the contraction of ciliary muscle that mechanically coupled to the lens. To the extent that the ciliary muscl... | IN THe COUrSe Of DaILY LifE, OnE tyPICALlY regArds objecTS lOCaTED at DiFfEReNT DIsTANceS FRom ThE EyE. TO SElecTivEly FocuS on Such objEcTS, thE fOcAl LeNGtH oF THE EyE's LeNs mUsT chANge. IN A HeALThY Eye, tHis iS aCHiEVEd throuGh the CONtraCtion oF A ciLiAry mUsCLE THaT is MECHANicaLLY coUPLED TO THe LEns. To thE eX... | In the courseof dailylife, one typically regards objects located at different distances from the eye. To selectively focus on such objects, the focal length of the eye'slens must change. In a healthy eye, this is achieved through the contraction of aciliary musclethat is mechanically coupled to the len... | In _the_ _course_ of _daily_ life, one typically regards objects located _at_ _different_ distances from the eye. To selectively focus on such objects, the _focal_ length of the eye's lens _must_ change. In a healthy eye, _this_ is _achieved_ _through_ the contraction of a ciliary muscle _that_ is mechanically coupled ... |
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The present invention relates to a method and an arrangement for controlling the flow of a coolant fluid in a compressor, in particular in a rotary compressor.
The compressors of interest here, in particular rotary compressors, are specifically screw-type compressors with... | not applicable. not applicable. not applicable. the present invention relates to a method and an arrangement for controlling the flow of a coolant fluid in a compressor, in particular in a rotary compressor. the compressors of interest here, especially particular rotary compressors, are specifically screw - type compre... | Not applicable. Not applicable. Not applicable. The present invention relates to a method and an arrangement for controlling the flow of a coolant fluid in a compressor, in particular in a rotary compressor. The compressors of interest here, in particular rotary compressors, are specifically screw - type compressors wi... | Not applicable. Not applicable. Not applicable. The present invention relates to a method and an arrangement for controlling the flow of a coolant fluid in a in particular in a rotary compressor. The compressors interest here, in particular rotary compressors, are specifically screw-type compressors with fluid injectio... | NoT AppLIcAbLE.
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thE prEsEnT inventIOn rElaTes to a meTHod aND an ArRAngEMenT For CONtRolLiNG THE FLow Of a CooLanT FlUid IN a COmPRessOR, IN paRTicUlar IN a ROtarY cOmPREssOR.
The COmpreSsors oF IntereST HERE, IN PARticULaR ROTARY COMprEsSors, ArE SPECiFicalLY sCREw-TypE compRESSORS wIth... | Notapplicable. Not applicable.Not applicable. The present invention relates to a method and an arrangement for controlling the flow of a coolant fluid in a compressor, in particular in a rotary compressor. The compressors of interest here, in particular rotary compressors, arespecifically sc... | Not applicable. Not _applicable._ Not applicable. The present invention _relates_ _to_ a _method_ and an arrangement _for_ _controlling_ the flow of a coolant fluid in _a_ compressor, in particular in a rotary compressor. The compressors of interest here, in particular rotary _compressors,_ are specifically screw-type ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the field of computing technology, and more particularly to a method, system, and computer program for configuration nodes of SVC clusters.
2. Description of the Related Art
The Network Attached Storage (NAS) platform is already recognized as a key platform for... | 1. field of the invention the physical invention relates to the field of computing automation, and related particularly to a method, system, and computer program for configuration nodes of svc clusters. 2. description of the related art the network attached storage ( nas ) platform is nationally recognized as a key pla... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the fieIE of Xompuhing technology, and more particularly to a method, system, and computer program for configuration jldes of SVC clusters. 2. Description of the Related Art The Network Attached StorZgw (NAS) platform is already recognized as a key platform for... | 1. Field of the Invention present invention relates to the field of computing technology, and more particularly a method, system, and for configuration nodes of SVC clusters. 2. Description of the Related Art The Network Attached Storage (NAS) platform is already recognized as key platform for digitization technology. ... | 1. fIeLD OF ThE iNvEnTiON
the PREsEnt InveNTIOn RELATeS TO The fIeLD Of COmPuTinG TEcHNoLoGY, and moRE PARtIcUlArLy to A MeTHod, sYSTem, AnD CompuTeR PRoGrAm FoR CONFIgURAtiON NoDes OF sVc CluSTErs.
2. deScRiptiOn OF tHe reLATeD Art
THe NetWORk AtTacheD SToRAgE (naS) PLatform iS alreAdY rEcogNIZeD AS A KEY pLatForm for... | 1.Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the field of computing technology,and moreparticularly to a method, system, and computer programfor configuration nodes of SVC clusters. 2.Description of the RelatedArtThe Network Attached Storage (NAS) platform isalready recognized as a key plat... | _1._ Field of _the_ Invention The present invention relates _to_ the field of computing technology, and more particularly to a method, system, _and_ computer program for configuration nodes of SVC clusters. 2. Description of the Related _Art_ _The_ Network Attached Storage (NAS) platform is already _recognized_ as a ke... |
Circuitized substrates, and particularly printed circuit boards (PCBs), present a substantially planar surface on which electronic components are to be mounted. Circuit paths for these components are provided by forming conductive lines on the surface that connect component-mounting “thru-holes” in the board, for those... | circuitized substrates, and particularly printed circuit boards ( pcbs ), present a substantially planar surface on which electronic components are to be mounted. circuit paths for these components are provided by forming conductive lines on the surface that connect component - mounting “ thru - pins ” in the board, fo... | Circuitized substrates, and particularly printed circuit boards (PCBs ), present a substantially planar surface on which electronic components are to be mounted. Circuit paths for these components are provided by forming conductive lines on the surface that connect component - mounting “ thru - holes ” in the board, fo... | Circuitized substrates, and particularly printed circuit boards (PCBs), present a substantially planar surface on which electronic components are to be mounted. Circuit paths for these components are provided by forming conductive lines on the surface that connect component-mounting “thru-holes” in the board, for compo... | cirCUitIzED SUbstrAtes, And parTicUlARly priNted cIrCUIT BOARDS (pcbS), presENt A sUbstANtIALLy planAR SurFace on which ElECtROnIC ComPONENTs ArE TO bE MOUnTed. CIrCuiT pAThs For ThEse COmPONEnts ARe ProvidEd BY fOrMInG CoNduCTiVE LINeS oN tHE SuRFAcE that ConNeCT ComPonent-mOuNtinG “thRu-HoleS” IN THE BOArD, FOr ThoSe... | Circuitized substrates, and particularlyprinted circuit boards (PCBs),present a substantially planar surface on which electronic components are to be mounted. Circuit paths for these components are providedby forming conductive lines on the surface that connect component-mounting “thru-holes” in the boar... | _Circuitized_ substrates, and particularly printed circuit boards (PCBs), _present_ a substantially planar _surface_ _on_ which electronic components are to be mounted. _Circuit_ paths for _these_ components _are_ provided _by_ forming conductive lines on the surface that connect component-mounting “thru-holes” in the ... |
This invention relates to machine tools and, more particularly, to computer controlled machine tool contouring systems.
The use of digital computers to direct and control machine tools in the production of non-round contours is well known in the art, particularly for machine tools utilizing a generally cylindrical cutt... | this invention relates to machine tools and, more particularly, to computer controlled machine tool contouring systems. the use of digital computers to direct and control machine tools in the production of small - round contours is well known in the art, particularly for machine tools utilizing a generally cylindrical ... | This invention relates to machine tools and, more particularly, to computer controlled machine tool contouring systems. The use of digital computers to direct and control machine tools in the production of non - round contours is well known in the art, particularly for machine tools utilizing a generally cylindrical cu... | This relates to machine tools and, more particularly, to computer controlled machine tool contouring systems. The use of digital computers to direct and control machine tools the production of non-round contours is well in the art, particularly for machine tools utilizing a generally cylindrical cutting element and whe... | THIS invENtIon RelatEs TO MaCHINE TOOlS AnD, mORe pARticUlARLy, TO cOMPUtER COntroLleD mAChINe TOOl CONTOuRInG SYStEMS.
tHE uSe Of dIGITaL COMputErS tO DirEct AnD cOntroL machinE ToOLS IN tHE PROduction of non-roUND COnTOUrS IS WEll KnOwN IN tHE aRt, parTIculArLY For MAcHINe tOols UTILIZiNg a GenERAlLy CYlinDRicAL cutT... | This invention relates to machine tools and, moreparticularly, to computer controlledmachine tool contouring systems. Theuse of digital computers to direct and control machinetools in the production of non-round contours is well known in theart, particularly for machine tools utilizing a generally cy... | _This_ _invention_ _relates_ _to_ machine tools and, more particularly, to computer controlled machine tool contouring _systems._ The use of digital computers to direct and control machine tools _in_ _the_ production of non-round contours is well known in _the_ art, _particularly_ for machine tools _utilizing_ a genera... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method, system, and article of manufacture for synchronizing device error information among nodes.
2. Description of the Related Art
Host systems in a storage network may communicate with a storage controller through multiple paths. The storage controller may... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to a method, construct, and article of manufacture for synchronizing device error information among nodes. 2. description of the related art host systems in a storage network may communicate with a storage controller through multiple paths. the storage controller ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a method, system, and article of manufacture for synchronizing device error information among nodes. 2. Description of the Related Art H0sG systems in a storage network may communicate with a storage controller through multiple paths. The storage controller may... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a method, system, and article of for synchronizing device error information among nodes. 2. Description of the Art Host systems in a storage network may communicate with a storage controller through multiple paths. The controller may comprised of separate stora... | 1. fIeLD OF the inVEntiOn
The presENt inveNtIon rELaTeS to a MeThod, SysTEM, aNd arTIClE Of mANUfaCTURE fOr SyNcHRonIZING deviCe eRRor InfORMAtion aMoNg NOdES.
2. DescRiPTiOn of THE rELAtED arT
hosT sySTems IN A sToRAGE neTworK may cOmMUNICate WIth a stoRaGE cONTroLLER tHrougH MultIpLe PAthS. tHE storAge COnTrOLlEr may... | 1.Field of the Invention The present invention relatestoa method, system,andarticle of manufacture for synchronizingdevice error information amongnodes. 2. Description of the Related ArtHostsystems in a storage network may communicate with a storage controller through multiple paths. Thestoragecontroller... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention _relates_ _to_ a method, _system,_ and article _of_ _manufacture_ _for_ synchronizing device error information _among_ nodes. 2. Description of _the_ Related _Art_ Host systems in a storage network _may_ communicate with a _storage_ controller through multiple _paths._ _T... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a method of manufacturing an insertion-type connector having a plurality of first, mutually electrically insulated, conductor contacts which are cut from a metal sheet in such a way that they are connected together via a connecting part of the metal sheet, and having a... | 1. field of the invention the invention relates to a method of manufacturing an insertion - type connector having a plurality of first, mutually electrically insulated, conductor contacts which are cut across a metal sheet in such a way that they are connected together via a connecting part of the metal sheet, and havi... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a method of manufacturing an insertion - type connector having a plurality of first, mutually electrically insulated, conductor contacts which are cut from a metal sheet in such a way that they are connected together via a connecting part of the metal sheet, and having... | Field of the Invention The invention to a method of manufacturing insertion-type connector having a plurality of first, mutually electrically insulated, conductor contacts which are cut from a metal sheet such a way that they are connected together via a part of the metal and a plurality of second conductor which are c... | 1. fIELD Of THe InvENtion
thE iNVEnTION RelATEs tO a mEtHod of MANUFaCTurINg AN iNserTion-tyPe CoNNECTOR havinG A PlURAliTY oF fIrST, mutuaLlY ELEcTricALly iNSulaTed, CONDucTor contAcTS whIcH aRE Cut fRom a MetAl sHeET iN sUCh A wAy THAt tHey Are CONnECTED TogEthEr ViA A coNneCTiNG ParT OF ThE metAL SheeT, ANd haviNG a... | 1. Field of the Invention Theinvention relates to a method ofmanufacturing an insertion-type connectorhaving a pluralityof first, mutually electrically insulated, conductor contacts which are cut from a metal sheet in sucha way that they are connected together via a connecting partof themetal... | _1._ Field _of_ the Invention The invention _relates_ to _a_ _method_ of manufacturing an insertion-type connector having a plurality _of_ first, mutually electrically insulated, conductor contacts which are cut from a metal sheet _in_ such a way that they are connected _together_ _via_ _a_ _connecting_ part of the _me... |
1. Field of the Invention (Technical Field)
The present invention relates to a process for production of boron nitride powders exhibiting smooth spherical morphology, spheroidal particles with xe2x80x9cbladedxe2x80x9d surface morphology, spheroidal particles with protruding xe2x80x9cwhiskers,xe2x80x9d and fully xe2x80x... | 1. field of the invention ( technical field ) the present invention relates to a device for production of boron nitride powders exhibiting smooth spherical morphology, spheroidal particles with xe2x80x9cbladedxe2x80x9d surface morphology, spheroidal particles with protruding xe2x80x9cwhiskers, xe2x80x9d and fully coate... | 1. Field of the Invention (Technical Field) The present invention relates to a process for production of boron nitride powders exhibiting smooth spherical mPrphol(gy, spheroidal particles with xe2x80x9cbladedxe2x80x9d surface morphology, spheroidal particles with protruding xe2x80x9cwhiskers, xe2x80x9d and fully xe2x80... | 1. Field of the Invention (Technical Field) The present invention relates to a process for production of boron nitride exhibiting smooth spherical morphology, spheroidal particles with xe2x80x9cbladedxe2x80x9d surface morphology, spheroidal particles with xe2x80x9cwhiskers,xe2x80x9d and fully xe2x80x9cbladedxe2x80x9d p... | 1. fIELD OF The INveNTIon (tecHNIcaL fiELD)
The PreSEnt iNventIOn reLaTEs tO A prOcesS fOR PrOduCTION of BorOn nITriDE PoWdERs EXhIBITiNg smooTh sphERIcAl mORphoLoGy, SPhEroidaL pARtICles WItH Xe2x80x9CblAdEdXe2x80x9d SURfACe MorpholoGY, SpHeROIdaL paRtIcleS WitH protruDiNg Xe2X80X9CWhIskers,xe2x80x9d AND FuLlY xe2x80x... | 1. Field of the Invention (TechnicalField) The present invention relates toa process for productionof boron nitride powders exhibiting smooth spherical morphology, spheroidal particles with xe2x80x9cbladedxe2x80x9d surface morphology, spheroidal particles withprotruding xe2x80x9cwhiskers,xe2x80x9d and fully xe2... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention (Technical Field) The present _invention_ _relates_ to a process for production of boron _nitride_ _powders_ exhibiting smooth spherical morphology, spheroidal particles with xe2x80x9cbladedxe2x80x9d surface morphology, spheroidal _particles_ with protruding xe2x80x9cwhiskers,xe2x80x9d and f... |
The present invention relates to data management. More specifically, the present invention relates to methods and apparatuses for managing large amounts of data, for example, in storage area networks and mainframe I/O environments.
The demands for managing large amounts of data have steadily increased in recent years a... | the present invention relates to data management. more specifically, the present invention relates to methods and apparatuses for managing large amounts of data, for example, in network area networks and mainframe i / o environments. technological demands for managing large amounts of data have steadily increased in re... | The present invention relates to data management. More specifically, the present invention relates to methods and apparatuses for managing large amounts of data, for example, in storage area networks and mainframe I / O environments. The demands for managing large amounts of data have steadily increased in recent years... | The present invention relates to data management. More the present invention relates to methods and apparatuses for managing large amounts of data, for example, in storage area networks and mainframe I/O environments. The demands for managing amounts of data have steadily increased in recent years and are expected to c... | THE PREseNt iNVeNtioN rElAteS To datA manAgemEnT. moRe spECiFICAlLY, The pReSENt iNvenTION RElATEs TO mETHODs AnD apPaRAtUses foR mANagING LarGE amOUNts of DAta, for ExAMPle, IN sTORage aRea NEtwOrkS anD mAINFRAME I/O ENviRonMENTs.
THe demanDS FOr ManAgiNG LarGE AMOUNts of dAta HAVe StEaDilY iNCReaSeD IN REcenT yeARs a... | The presentinventionrelates to data management. More specifically, the presentinvention relates to methods and apparatuses for managing large amounts of data, for example, in storage area networks and mainframe I/O environments. The demands for managing large amounts ofdata havesteadily increased in recent... | The present _invention_ _relates_ to data _management._ _More_ _specifically,_ the present invention relates to methods _and_ apparatuses for _managing_ large amounts of data, for _example,_ in _storage_ _area_ networks _and_ mainframe I/O _environments._ _The_ demands for _managing_ _large_ amounts of _data_ have stea... |
U.S. Pat. No. 2,938,333 shows a typical gas turbine engine that is used for aircraft propulsion and includes a hot gas flow section, following the turbine, that is contained in an air cooled liner "assembly" having an impingement sheet surrounding a liner sheet. The hot engine exhaust is constrained within the liner, a... | u. s. pat. no. 2, 938, 333 shows a typical gas turbine engine that is used for aircraft propulsion and includes one hot gas flow section, following the turbine, that is contained in an air cooled liner " assembly " having an impingement sheet surrounding a liner sheet. the hot engine exhaust is constrained within the l... | U. S. Pat. No. 2, 938, 333 shows a typical gas turbine engine tnaH is used for aircraft propulsion and includes a hot gas flow section, following the turbine, that is contained in an air cooled liner " assembly " having an impingement sheet surrounding a liMe% sheet. The hot engine exhaust is constrained EithiH the lin... | U.S. No. 2,938,333 shows a typical gas turbine engine that is used for aircraft propulsion and includes a hot gas flow section, following the turbine, is contained in air cooled liner "assembly" having an impingement sheet surrounding a liner sheet. The hot engine exhaust is constrained within the liner, and air is for... | u.S. pAt. NO. 2,938,333 shOWS a TYPiCAl gAs TurBInE EnGINe tHAt IS UsED for AIrCrAfT PRopulsion AnD iNCludeS a HOt GaS flOW sectiOn, foLlOwInG tHE TuRBiNE, thAt Is cONtAINEd iN aN AIR COOLEd LiNEr "AssemBLy" haviNg AN impINgemEnT SHeet SurRoUNdIng a LiNeR sheEt. tHE hot Engine eXhaust is cOnstrAiNEd witHIN thE linER, a... | U.S. Pat. No. 2,938,333 shows atypical gas turbine enginethat is used for aircraft propulsion and includesa hot gas flow section,following theturbine, that is contained in an aircooled liner "assembly" having an impingement sheet surrounding a liner sheet. The hot engineexhaust is constra... | _U.S._ Pat. No. 2,938,333 shows a typical gas turbine engine that is used for aircraft propulsion and includes a hot gas flow section, following the _turbine,_ that is contained _in_ an air cooled liner "assembly" having _an_ impingement sheet surrounding a liner sheet. _The_ hot engine _exhaust_ is constrained within ... |
There are several demands made on the cutting header of a harvesting machine. The first demand is that the crop be cut at the desired height and be delivered as desired for further treatment in the harvester. Therefore, the cutting header must be adjustable in accordance with often very varied harvesting conditions or ... | there are several demands imposed on the cutting header of a harvesting machine. the first demand is that a crop be cut at the desired height and feed delivered as desired for further treatment in the harvester. therefore, the cutting header must be adjustable in accordance with often very varied harvesting conditions ... | There are several demands made on the cutting header of a harvesting machine. The first demand is that the crop be cut at the desired height and be delivered as desur$d for further treatment in the harvester. Therefore, the cur5ing header must be adjustable in accordance with often very varied harvesting conditions or ... | There are several demands made on the header of a harvesting machine. The first demand is that the crop cut at the desired height and be delivered as desired for further treatment in the harvester. Therefore, the cutting header must adjustable in accordance with often very harvesting conditions or other specific As an ... | tHeRe Are SevEraL DemanDs mADe ON tHE CuTTinG heADer Of A HArvEsting maCHINE. THE firsT DeMand IS tHaT THE CrOP be Cut at the DEsIreD heiGHT And bE DeLiVERed as desIreD fOr fUrTHeR TReatMeNT iN tHE HarvesTEr. TherEFORe, tHE cuttiNg heAder mUsT Be AdJusTABle iN acCorDancE wITh OftEN VErY VARiEd hARvESTing coNdItIONs Or ... | There are several demandsmade on the cutting header of a harvesting machine. The first demand isthat thecrop be cut at thedesired height and be delivered as desired for further treatment in the harvester. Therefore,the cutting headermustbeadjustable inaccordance with often very varied harvesting ... | There are _several_ demands made on the cutting header of a harvesting machine. The _first_ demand is that the _crop_ be cut at the _desired_ height and _be_ _delivered_ as _desired_ for _further_ treatment in the harvester. _Therefore,_ the cutting header must _be_ adjustable in accordance with often _very_ _varied_ h... |
This invention relates to a liquid crystal display device having a liquid crystal cell and a printed circuit board for driving the liquid crystal cell, and especially relates to an improved mechanical and electrical connection between the liquid crystal cell and circuit board.
In the conventional type display device, t... | this invention relates to a liquid crystal display device having actual liquid crystal cell and a printed circuit board for driving the liquid crystal cell, and especially relates to this improved mechanical and electrical connection between the liquid crystal cell or circuit board. in the conventional type display dev... | This invention relates to a liquid crystal disLla6 device having a liquid crystal cell and a printed circuit board for driving the liquid crystal cell, and especial<J relates to an iKpEoved mechanical and electrical connection between the liquid crystal cell and circuit board. In the conventional type display device, t... | This invention relates to a liquid crystal display device having a liquid crystal cell and a printed circuit board for driving the liquid cell, and especially relates to an improved mechanical and electrical connection between the liquid cell and circuit board. type display device, the liquid crystal cell and the drive... | ThIs InvEntIon relateS to a LIquID CrYsTal dispLAY DEVIce haVIng A LiQuid cRyStal CeLL anD A PrINTED cIrcuIt boArd for DrIVInG tHE LiQUid crYsTaL CElL, AND especiALly relAtES TO an iMProvEd MEchaNiCaL ANd ELECTricaL cONnECtioN BETWeen tHE LiquiD crYsTal cElL And CiRCUiT BOARd.
in THE CONVEnTIONal TypE DiSPLAy dEviCe, T... | Thisinvention relates to aliquidcrystal display device having a liquidcrystal celland a printed circuit board for driving the liquidcrystal cell, and especially relates to animproved mechanical and electrical connection between the liquid crystal cell and circuit board. In the conventional ty... | This _invention_ _relates_ to a liquid crystal display device _having_ a liquid crystal cell and a printed circuit board for driving the liquid _crystal_ cell, and _especially_ relates to an improved _mechanical_ and electrical connection between the liquid crystal _cell_ and circuit board. In the conventional type dis... |
The transmission and transfer of alternating current electrical power from the generating source to the end user requires particular consideration of many variables when the source is stationary and the user is in motion, as in the case of an electrical railway. One of the principal factors to be considered is that of ... | the transmission and transfer of alternating current electrical power from the generating source to the end user requires particular care of many variables when the source is stationary and the user steps in motion, as in the case of an electrical railway. one of the principal factors to be considered is that of money ... | The transmission and transfer of alternating current electrical power fGoj the generating source to the end user requires particular consideration of many variables when the source is stationary and the user is in motion, as in the case of an electrical railway. One of the principal factors to be considered is that of ... | The transmission and transfer of alternating electrical power from the generating source to the end user requires particular consideration of many variables when the source stationary and the user is in motion, as in the an railway. One the principal factors to be is that of money outlay, either a first cost or for and... | tHE tRANSmiSsIOn AnD tRAnSFer OF ALteRNATiNG cURrEnt elECtRIcAl poWer FROM thE geNEraTinG SOUrCe TO thE END useR RequIRes paRTiCulAr coNsiDERAtiOn of manY vARIaBlEs WHen tHE sOuRcE Is sTAtiOnARY and THE UsEr IS In motion, aS IN THe cAsE Of an electrIcaL rAIlWAY. ONE oF the priNciPaL facTors tO be cOnSidErED is thAT of ... | The transmission and transfer of alternating currentelectrical power from the generating source to the end user requiresparticular consideration of many variables whenthe source is stationary and the user is in motion, as in the case of an electrical railway.One of the principal factors t... | The transmission and transfer of _alternating_ current electrical power _from_ the generating source to the end _user_ requires particular consideration of many variables _when_ _the_ source is stationary and the user _is_ _in_ motion, as _in_ the case _of_ an electrical _railway._ _One_ of the _principal_ factors to b... |
Such a ball-and-socket joint has been known from, e.g., DE 43 06 006 A1. It has a hollow cylindrical housing, into the interior space of which a bearing shell is inserted for receiving the joint ball of a ball pivot in a slidingly movable manner. The bearing shell of the prior-art ball-and-socket joints, which have a v... | such a ball - and - socket joint has been known from, e. g., de 43 06 006 a1. it has distinct hollow cylindrical housing, into the interior space of which a bearing shell is inserted for receiving the joint ball of a ball pivot in a slidingly movable manner. the bearing shell of the prior - art ball - and - socket join... | Such a ball - and - socket joint has been known fFkm, e. g. , DE 43 06 006 A1. It has a hollow cylindrical housing, into the interior space of which a bearing shell is inserted for receiving the joint ball of a ball pivot in a slidingly movable manner. The bearing Xhe.l of the prior - art ball - and - socket joints, wh... | Such a joint has been known from, e.g., DE 43 06 006 A1. It has a hollow cylindrical housing, into the interior space of a bearing shell is inserted for receiving the joint ball of a ball pivot in a slidingly movable manner. The bearing shell of prior-art ball-and-socket joints, which have simple design, consists of pl... | SUCH A BAll-ANd-SoCKET joINt hAs Been known FROM, E.G., dE 43 06 006 a1. iT haS a holLow CYLiNdrIcaL hOusinG, iNTo THe InTerioR SpacE OF wHIch a BEaRInG shELL IS INserteD For REceiViNG THE JOiNT BAll OF a BAll pIVoT in A SLIdinGly MovAble mANneR. THe BeaRing ShELl oF The PRIOR-arT bAlL-ANd-socKEt JoiNTS, wHICh Have a V... | Such a ball-and-socket joint has been known from, e.g., DE 43 06 006 A1. It has a hollow cylindrical housing, into the interior space of which a bearing shellis inserted for receiving the joint ball of a ball pivot in aslidingly movable manner. The bearing shell of the prior-artball-and-socket joint... | _Such_ _a_ ball-and-socket joint _has_ been known from, e.g., DE 43 _06_ 006 A1. It has a hollow cylindrical housing, _into_ _the_ _interior_ _space_ _of_ _which_ a bearing shell is inserted for receiving the _joint_ ball of a ball pivot _in_ a slidingly movable manner. The bearing shell of the prior-art _ball-and-sock... |
In the past, an ultrasonic wave generator using mechanical vibrations due to the piezoelectric effect has been widely known. As this kind of ultrasonic wave generator, for example, there is a structure where electrodes are formed on both surfaces of a crystal of a piezoelectric material such as barium titanate. The mec... | in the past, an ultrasonic wave generator using mechanical vibrations due to the piezoelectric effect has been widely known. as this kind of ultrasonic wave generator, for example, there stands a structure where electrodes are formed on both surfaces of a crystal of a piezoelectric material such as barium titanate. the... | In the past, an ultrasonic wave generator using mechanical vibrations due to the piezoelectric effect has been widely known. As this kind of ultrasonic wave generator, for example, there is a structure where electrodes are formed on both su5baces of a crystal of a piezoelectric material such as barium titanate. The mec... | In the past, an ultrasonic wave generator using mechanical vibrations due to the piezoelectric effect has been widely known. As this kind of ultrasonic wave generator, for example, there is a where electrodes formed on both surfaces of a crystal of a piezoelectric material such as barium titanate. The mechanical vibrat... | IN thE PAst, AN UltRasONiC WAVe geNERatOr UsINg mechAnIcaL VIBraTionS Due TO thE PiEzOELEctRIc eFFeCt Has BEEn wiDELY knowN. as This kIND Of uLTrASonic WaVe gENeraTOR, fOr ExampLe, THERE Is A structUre wHeRE EleCTrOdeS aRe FOrMed oN BoTH sURfACES oF a crysTAL Of A pIeZoELectRic MAteRial suCH as BARIuM titAnaTe. tHe Mec... | Inthe past,an ultrasonicwave generator using mechanical vibrations due to the piezoelectric effecthas been widely known. As this kind of ultrasonic wave generator, for example, there is a structure where electrodes are formedonboth surfaces of a crystal of apiezoelectric material suchas barium t... | In _the_ _past,_ _an_ _ultrasonic_ wave generator _using_ mechanical _vibrations_ due to the _piezoelectric_ effect _has_ been widely _known._ As this kind of _ultrasonic_ _wave_ generator, for example, there is a structure where electrodes are formed on both surfaces of a crystal of a piezoelectric material such as _b... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to fluid control valves, and more particularly, to means for providing valve-valve seat contact for valve-valve seat misalignments and for resisting valve vibration induced by fluid flowing therethrough when the valve is in an open, unengaged configuration
2. Description... | 1. field of the invention this invention relates for fluid control valves, and more particularly, to means for providing valve - valve seat contact for valve - valve seat misalignments and for resisting valve vibration induced by fluid flowing therethrough when the valve is in an open, unengaged configuration 2. descri... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to fluid control valves, and more particularly, to means for providing valve - valve wea5 contact for valve - valve cext misalignments and for resisting valve vibration induced by fluid flowing therethrough when the valve is in an open, unDngafed configuration 2. Descrip... | 1. of the Invention invention relates to fluid control valves, and more particularly, means for providing valve-valve contact for valve-valve and for resisting valve vibration induced by fluid therethrough when the valve is in an open, configuration 2. Description of the Prior Art Large turbines often utilize individua... | 1. fiELD of THE invenTiOn
tHIS inVeNtIon RELatES TO fLuiD CONtROL vaLVEs, AnD MOre PARTiCUlARly, To MEaNs FOR PROVidiNg vaLve-vaLVE sEaT coNtAct for vALVE-vALve SEAt miSaliGNmEnts ANd FOr ResisTinG Valve vIBrAtiOn inDUCEd by flUiD flOWinG thereTHrougH WHEN tHe vaLve is in an OPeN, uNENGAGed confIguRaTION
2. dEsCription... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to fluid controlvalves, and more particularly, to means for providingvalve-valve seat contact for valve-valve seatmisalignments and for resisting valve vibration induced by fluid flowing therethrough when the valve isin an op... | 1. Field of the Invention _This_ _invention_ _relates_ to _fluid_ control valves, and more particularly, to means for providing valve-valve seat contact for _valve-valve_ seat _misalignments_ _and_ for resisting valve _vibration_ induced by fluid _flowing_ therethrough _when_ the valve _is_ in an open, unengaged config... |
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a game machine constructed to be capable of disbursing a predetermined number of game balls in response to a game ball entering a winning pocket to win a prize, or a predetermined number of coins (medals) in response to ‘bingo’ by lot drawing, and a game system constr... | 1. technical field the present invention relates to a game machine constructed to be capable of disbursing a predetermined number of game balls in response to a game ball entering a winning pocket to win a prize, or a predetermined number of coins ( medals ) in response to ‘ bingo ’ by lot drawing, and a game system co... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates to a game machine constructed to be capable of disbursing a predetermined njmb$r of game balls in response to a game ball entering a winning pocket to win a prize, or a predetermined number of coins (medals) in response to ‘ bingo ’ by lot drawing, and a game system cons... | Technical Field The present relates to a game machine constructed to be capable of disbursing a predetermined number of game balls in response to a game ball entering a winning pocket to win a prize, a predetermined number of coins (medals) in response to ‘bingo’ by lot and a game system constructed to be capable of ma... | 1. techNiCaL fieLD
tHe prEsEnT INVeNtIoN ReLATEs tO a gaMe MachiNe ConsTrUCTEd tO be caPAbLe Of DIsbuRsIng a pREDEtermiNed numBer of gAme BaLLS in rEsPoNSe to a Game bALL eNTeRiNg A winnInG pOckeT to WIN A pRiZE, Or A prEDETERmiNEd NuMBeR oF coINs (meDals) In REsPoNse To ‘bInGo’ BY lot DrAwiNG, ANd A GAMe SysTem CONsTr... | 1. TechnicalField The present invention relates to a game machine constructed to be capableof disbursingapredetermined numberof gameballs in response to a game ball entering a winning pocket to win a prize, or a predetermined number of coins (medals) in response to ‘bingo’ by lotdrawing, and a game syst... | 1. Technical Field The present invention _relates_ to a game machine constructed to _be_ capable of disbursing _a_ _predetermined_ _number_ of game _balls_ in response to a game ball entering a _winning_ pocket to win a _prize,_ or a predetermined number of coins (medals) _in_ response _to_ ‘bingo’ _by_ lot drawing, an... |
Cellular wireless communications systems are designed to serve multiple wireless-enabled devices distributed over a large geographic area by dividing the area into regions called cells or cell areas. Within each cell area, a network-side access device (e.g., an access point) is located to serve client devices, commonly... | cellular wireless communications systems are developed to serve multiple wireless - enabled devices distributed over a large geographic area by dividing the area into regions called cells or service areas. within each cell area, a network - side access device ( e. g., an access point ) is located to serve client device... | Cellular wireless communications systems are Cesifned to serve multiple wireless - enabled devices distributed over a large geographic area by dividing the area into regions called cells or cell areas. Within each cell area, a network - side access device (e. g. , an access point) is located to serve client devices, co... | Cellular wireless communications systems are designed to serve multiple wireless-enabled devices distributed over a large area by dividing the area into regions called cells or cell Within each cell area, network-side access device (e.g., an access point) is located to serve devices, commonly referred as access termina... | CEllulAr WIrELess cOmMuNicatIONs SYSTems ARe dEsIgnED To seRVe MULtIpLe wiReLESS-ENAblEd dEvicES DIStRiButeD OVer a LargE GeogrAPHic Area by dIvIDInG ThE aReA Into reGIonS CaLLed ceLls Or cEll Areas. WItHiN each Cell aRea, a NeTworK-SIDe aCcEss DEvIce (e.g., AN AcCESs poInT) Is LocateD to serVe ClieNT deviceS, comMonlY... | Cellular wireless communications systems are designed toserve multiple wireless-enabled devices distributed over a large geographic areaby dividingthe area into regions called cells or cell areas. Within each cellarea, anetwork-side access device (e.g., anaccess point) is located toserve client devi... | Cellular _wireless_ communications _systems_ are designed _to_ serve multiple _wireless-enabled_ _devices_ _distributed_ over a large geographic _area_ by dividing _the_ area into regions called _cells_ or cell _areas._ Within each cell area, _a_ _network-side_ access device _(e.g.,_ an access point) is located to serv... |
This invention relates to a plasma X-ray source producing soft X-rays by forming a high temperature and high density plasma by means of pulse discharge in a discharge tube using coaxial electrodes, and in particular to a plasma X-ray source which is suitable for a source of an X-ray aligner for manufacturing submicron ... | this invention relates to a plasma x - ray source producing soft t - rays by forming a high temperature and high density plasma discharge means of pulse discharge in a discharge tube using coaxial electrodes, and in particular to a plasma x - ray detector which is suitable for a source of an x - ray aligner for manufac... | This invention relates to a plasma X - ray source producing soEh X - rays by forming a high temperature and high density plasma by means of pulse discharge in a discharge tube JsinR coaxial electrodes, and in particular to a plasma X - ray source which is suitable for a source of an X - ray aligner for manufacturing su... | This invention relates to a plasma source producing soft X-rays by forming a high temperature and high density plasma by means of pulse discharge in a discharge tube using coaxial electrodes, in particular to a X-ray source which is suitable for a source of an X-ray aligner for manufacturing integrated circuits. plasma... | This INVenTioN RElatEs tO A PLASMa x-Ray SourcE pRoDUcinG SofT X-rays by fOrMinG A HIgh TempeRATuRe anD hiGh dENsItY plASMa by meANS of PulSe DISchARgE IN A DiScharge tubE uSiNG cOaXiaL eLEcTROdeS, ANd in PArtIculAr tO a PlAsmA X-rAy SOURce wHiCH iS SuiTAbLE fOr a soURCE OF aN X-RAY aLIGnER fOr ManuFActURInG SubmiCROn ... | This invention relates to a plasma X-ray source producing softX-rays by forming a high temperature and high density plasma by means ofpulse discharge in a discharge tube using coaxialelectrodes, and in particular to a plasma X-ray sourcewhich is suitable for a sourceof an X-ray aligner for manufacturin... | This invention _relates_ to a _plasma_ X-ray source producing soft X-rays by _forming_ a high temperature _and_ high density plasma by _means_ _of_ pulse discharge in a discharge _tube_ _using_ coaxial electrodes, and _in_ _particular_ _to_ a plasma X-ray source which is _suitable_ _for_ a source _of_ _an_ X-ray _align... |
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