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The method of any preceding claim wherein the base metal has an elongation of about 8.0 percent the first filler has an elongation of about 6 percent to about 13 percent and the second filler has an elongation of about 42.5 percent. | Fusion welding is a means for joining two or more materials by melting and coalescence.Gas Tungsten Arc GTA is a favored method for the welding of assemblies for aerospace applications.The energy for welding is provided by an electric arc established between the work and the electrode.The alloys considered exemplary for this invention Kovar Alloy 42 Alloy 48 155PH stainless steel and Inconel 718 are all weldable by this process and this has been previously demonstrated.Parameters for welding will vary based upon the materials andthickness being joined.Typical parameters for welding 0.063 inch thickness materials would be approximately 70 Amperes 10 Volts and 6 inches per minute IPM. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Fusion welding is a means for joining two or more materials by melting and coalescence.Gas Tungsten Arc GTA is a favored method for the welding of assemblies for aerospace applications.The energy for welding is provided by an electric arc established between the work and the electrode.The alloys considered exemplary for this invention Kovar Alloy 42 Alloy 48 155PH stainless steel and Inconel 718 are all weldable by this process and this has been previously demonstrated.Parameters for welding will vary based upon the materials andthickness being joined.Typical parameters for welding 0.063 inch thickness materials would be approximately 70 Amperes 10 Volts and 6 inches per minute IPM.
CLAIM: The method of any preceding claim wherein the base metal has an elongation of about 8.0 percent the first filler has an elongation of about 6 percent to about 13 percent and the second filler has an elongation of about 42.5 percent. |
A saw comprising a base 2 a first table 4 rotatably mounted about a vertical axis 8 within the base 4 a bevel mount 16 pivotally mounted about a horizontal axis 18 on the edge of the first table 4 a motor unit 20 pivotally mounted on the bevel mount to allow the motor unit to pivot from a first raised position towards the table to a second lowered position a saw blade 22 rotatably mounted on and capable of being rotationally driven by the motor unit 20 and a second table 12 mounted via a height adjustment mechanism on the motor unit 20 having a slot 42 formed through it through which the top section of the circular saw blade 22 is capable of projecting the height adjustment mechanism comprising a support rod 301 attached to the table which is capable of being axially slid in a linear manner on the motor unit the sliding movement of the support rod 301 being controlled by a guide mechanism a locking mechanism 316 336 to releasably lock the position of the support rod 301 on the motor unit 20 wherein the guide mechanism comprises a sliding support 340 mounted on the motor unit 20 which slidingly engages with the side of the support rod 301 characterised in that the sliding support comprises a body 342 attached to the motor unit having two projections 360 362 the two projections 360 362 engaging with the side of the support rod 301. | A second embodiment of the height adjustment mechanism is now described with reference to Figure 13.Where the same features are present in the second embodiment which were present in the first the same reference numbers have been used. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: A second embodiment of the height adjustment mechanism is now described with reference to Figure 13.Where the same features are present in the second embodiment which were present in the first the same reference numbers have been used.
CLAIM: A saw comprising a base 2 a first table 4 rotatably mounted about a vertical axis 8 within the base 4 a bevel mount 16 pivotally mounted about a horizontal axis 18 on the edge of the first table 4 a motor unit 20 pivotally mounted on the bevel mount to allow the motor unit to pivot from a first raised position towards the table to a second lowered position a saw blade 22 rotatably mounted on and capable of being rotationally driven by the motor unit 20 and a second table 12 mounted via a height adjustment mechanism on the motor unit 20 having a slot 42 formed through it through which the top section of the circular saw blade 22 is capable of projecting the height adjustment mechanism comprising a support rod 301 attached to the table which is capable of being axially slid in a linear manner on the motor unit the sliding movement of the support rod 301 being controlled by a guide mechanism a locking mechanism 316 336 to releasably lock the position of the support rod 301 on the motor unit 20 wherein the guide mechanism comprises a sliding support 340 mounted on the motor unit 20 which slidingly engages with the side of the support rod 301 characterised in that the sliding support comprises a body 342 attached to the motor unit having two projections 360 362 the two projections 360 362 engaging with the side of the support rod 301. |
The input device according to any one of claims 6 to 12 wherein the processor is configured to determine the manipulation orientation based on a temporal change in the detection result. | In the following there will be described a processing of identifying an operation input by the operating tool M based on the contactproximity state of the operating tool M on the display panel 101. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: In the following there will be described a processing of identifying an operation input by the operating tool M based on the contactproximity state of the operating tool M on the display panel 101.
CLAIM: The input device according to any one of claims 6 to 12 wherein the processor is configured to determine the manipulation orientation based on a temporal change in the detection result. |
A mobile device comprising a positiondetermining subsystem for determining a position of the mobile device a user interface for receiving input to select a place and then to specify which one or more applications on the mobile device are to have access to the place data for the place a memory for storing the place data for the place in a centralized place database and a processor for processing a place data request from a datarequesting application executing on the mobile device bydetermining if the datarequesting application has access to the place data for the place and providing the place data to the datarequesting application only if the datarequesting application has access. | Location data may also be obtained from the user in at least partly a graphical form by presenting the user with a map or a series of maps at different scales via a graphical user interface of the data processing device and having the user point to one location or a sequence more precise locations or draw a region or a sequence more precise regions to define the location.Figure 5 shows an exemplary user interface for obtaining current location data from a user in at least partly a graphical form.As with Figure 3 the source identifier is displayed in box 120.A prefilled textentry box 122 is provided for user input of a validity period for the location data.A timestamp to be provided with the location data is displayed in box 124.Unlike Figure 3 a street map is displayed at box 130 and a cursor 132 provided for pointing and selecting a location.Also buttons134 and 136 are provided for zooming in or zooming out o the map display.Furthermore four buttons138 are provided for scrolling the map portion displayed to the north south east or west.The map displayed at box 130 may be any kind of map which either accurately reflects the spatial positions of object displayed such as Ordnance Survey TM maps or not such as transport connection like train connection maps tube or metro maps etc.Maps displayed on twodimensional screens may be used to provide threedimensional location data by including a textentry box for altitude.Horizontal and vertical range radii may also be entered using text entry boxes so as to define regions.Furthermore locational regions may be identified by using a pointing device to draw the perimeter of the region or by using a pointing device to fill in a region being identified.Alternatively regions may be defined by selecting multiple points and optionally single or multiple range radii as described above. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Location data may also be obtained from the user in at least partly a graphical form by presenting the user with a map or a series of maps at different scales via a graphical user interface of the data processing device and having the user point to one location or a sequence more precise locations or draw a region or a sequence more precise regions to define the location.Figure 5 shows an exemplary user interface for obtaining current location data from a user in at least partly a graphical form.As with Figure 3 the source identifier is displayed in box 120.A prefilled textentry box 122 is provided for user input of a validity period for the location data.A timestamp to be provided with the location data is displayed in box 124.Unlike Figure 3 a street map is displayed at box 130 and a cursor 132 provided for pointing and selecting a location.Also buttons134 and 136 are provided for zooming in or zooming out o the map display.Furthermore four buttons138 are provided for scrolling the map portion displayed to the north south east or west.The map displayed at box 130 may be any kind of map which either accurately reflects the spatial positions of object displayed such as Ordnance Survey TM maps or not such as transport connection like train connection maps tube or metro maps etc.Maps displayed on twodimensional screens may be used to provide threedimensional location data by including a textentry box for altitude.Horizontal and vertical range radii may also be entered using text entry boxes so as to define regions.Furthermore locational regions may be identified by using a pointing device to draw the perimeter of the region or by using a pointing device to fill in a region being identified.Alternatively regions may be defined by selecting multiple points and optionally single or multiple range radii as described above.
CLAIM: A mobile device comprising a positiondetermining subsystem for determining a position of the mobile device a user interface for receiving input to select a place and then to specify which one or more applications on the mobile device are to have access to the place data for the place a memory for storing the place data for the place in a centralized place database and a processor for processing a place data request from a datarequesting application executing on the mobile device bydetermining if the datarequesting application has access to the place data for the place and providing the place data to the datarequesting application only if the datarequesting application has access. |
A server according to claim 2 wherein the rules for filtering network data traffic comprise one or more PF rules one or more NAC rules or one or more NUC rules. | The attack commences at the attacker client of the graph node 276.The attacker client is able to gain nobody control over the web servers 246 248 and 250 by exploiting the buffer overflow vulnerability.Edges are drawn from the graph node 276 to the graph nodes 278 280 and 282.Once the attacker gains nobody control over the web servers 246 248 and 250 the attacker can move from the graph nodes 278 280 and 282 to the graph node 284 by connecting to the application server 262 port 8080 and performing a brute force attack against the weak management password.From the graph node 284 the attacker has full control of the application server 262 and is able to move to the graph node 286 thus completing the DoS attack. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: The attack commences at the attacker client of the graph node 276.The attacker client is able to gain nobody control over the web servers 246 248 and 250 by exploiting the buffer overflow vulnerability.Edges are drawn from the graph node 276 to the graph nodes 278 280 and 282.Once the attacker gains nobody control over the web servers 246 248 and 250 the attacker can move from the graph nodes 278 280 and 282 to the graph node 284 by connecting to the application server 262 port 8080 and performing a brute force attack against the weak management password.From the graph node 284 the attacker has full control of the application server 262 and is able to move to the graph node 286 thus completing the DoS attack.
CLAIM: A server according to claim 2 wherein the rules for filtering network data traffic comprise one or more PF rules one or more NAC rules or one or more NUC rules. |
A washing machine comprising a drum to accommodate laundry a motor to rotate the drum a balancer to counterbalance unbalanced load produced in the drum during rotation of the drum the balancer comprising a balancer housing mounted to the drum and provided with an annular channel formed therein at least one mass movably disposed in the channel and a magnet mounted to the balancer housing to restrict the mass and a controller to control when a spindrying cycle starts the motor to perform a ball distributing cycle of evenly distributing the mass in the balancer in the balancer housing and perform a laundry untangling cycle of evenly distributing the laundry in the drum and to determine when unbalance of the laundry is sensed whether to reperform the ball distributing cycle according to a rate of rotation of the motor. | The electromagnet drive unit 84 drives the electromagnet 131 according to a control signal from the control unit 86.The control unit 86 detects the magnitude and direction of the unbalancedload from a sensing result of the load sensor 82 and controls the electromagnet 131 so that the mass body 131 moves to a position offsetting the unbalanced load. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: The electromagnet drive unit 84 drives the electromagnet 131 according to a control signal from the control unit 86.The control unit 86 detects the magnitude and direction of the unbalancedload from a sensing result of the load sensor 82 and controls the electromagnet 131 so that the mass body 131 moves to a position offsetting the unbalanced load.
CLAIM: A washing machine comprising a drum to accommodate laundry a motor to rotate the drum a balancer to counterbalance unbalanced load produced in the drum during rotation of the drum the balancer comprising a balancer housing mounted to the drum and provided with an annular channel formed therein at least one mass movably disposed in the channel and a magnet mounted to the balancer housing to restrict the mass and a controller to control when a spindrying cycle starts the motor to perform a ball distributing cycle of evenly distributing the mass in the balancer in the balancer housing and perform a laundry untangling cycle of evenly distributing the laundry in the drum and to determine when unbalance of the laundry is sensed whether to reperform the ball distributing cycle according to a rate of rotation of the motor. |
The nitride semiconductor device of claim 21 wherein the gallium nitride semiconductor layer comprises an ntype contact layer disposed on the defect dispersion suppressing layer a ptype contact layer disposed on the ntype contact layer and an active layer disposed between the ntype and ptype contact layers. | The single crystal SiC of the invention is characterized in that a complex in which plural single crystal SiC base materials that are regularly arranged with contacting adjacent side faces to one another and a polycrystalline plate consisting of Si and C atoms are stacked together is subjected to a heat treatment whereby polycrystals of the polycrystalline plate are transformed into a single crystal. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: The single crystal SiC of the invention is characterized in that a complex in which plural single crystal SiC base materials that are regularly arranged with contacting adjacent side faces to one another and a polycrystalline plate consisting of Si and C atoms are stacked together is subjected to a heat treatment whereby polycrystals of the polycrystalline plate are transformed into a single crystal.
CLAIM: The nitride semiconductor device of claim 21 wherein the gallium nitride semiconductor layer comprises an ntype contact layer disposed on the defect dispersion suppressing layer a ptype contact layer disposed on the ntype contact layer and an active layer disposed between the ntype and ptype contact layers. |
An injection pump system comprising an injection pump for supplying high pressure fuela low pressure fuel line in fluid communication with an inlet of said injection pump and a high pressure fuel line in fluid communication with an outlet of said injection pump a control valve for controlling filling of the injection pump and a control unit for controlling operation of the control valve wherein the control unit is configured to control when the control valve is opened andor closed to meter the volume of fuel supplied to the injection pump. | In the tank 11 the fuel is at atmospheric pressure.In use the electric pump 9 compresses the fuel to low pressure for example in the region of just 35 bar.In turn the highpressure pump 7 compresses the fuel metered by the solenoid valve 27 so as to send via the delivery pipe 8 the fuel at high pressure for example in the region of 1600 bar to the pressurized fuel common rail 6.Consequently the solenoid valve 27 must frequently close and reopen the intake pipe 10.However the lowpressure pump 9 must have a flowrate such as to guarantee both the circulation of the fuel in the crankcase 33 and the maximum amount of fuel that can be required by the cylinders 3 of the engine 2. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: In the tank 11 the fuel is at atmospheric pressure.In use the electric pump 9 compresses the fuel to low pressure for example in the region of just 35 bar.In turn the highpressure pump 7 compresses the fuel metered by the solenoid valve 27 so as to send via the delivery pipe 8 the fuel at high pressure for example in the region of 1600 bar to the pressurized fuel common rail 6.Consequently the solenoid valve 27 must frequently close and reopen the intake pipe 10.However the lowpressure pump 9 must have a flowrate such as to guarantee both the circulation of the fuel in the crankcase 33 and the maximum amount of fuel that can be required by the cylinders 3 of the engine 2.
CLAIM: An injection pump system comprising an injection pump for supplying high pressure fuela low pressure fuel line in fluid communication with an inlet of said injection pump and a high pressure fuel line in fluid communication with an outlet of said injection pump a control valve for controlling filling of the injection pump and a control unit for controlling operation of the control valve wherein the control unit is configured to control when the control valve is opened andor closed to meter the volume of fuel supplied to the injection pump. |
A multidirectional optical apparatus in accordance with claim 9 wherein the merging component comprises a wavelength selective switchconfigured to pass to the merging output a first subset of the optical signals from the transit input and to pass a second subset of the optical signals from the add input wherein the first and second subsets are selected as a function of wavelength channels. | The optical signals output by the optical crossbar switches are connected to the multiplexing units in the directions 14 in accordance with the same grouping method as the input grouping method.64 output ports of each optical crossbar switch are extracted and divided into 4 groups the first group of each optical crossbar switch is accessed to the multiplexing unit in the direction 1 the second group is accessed to the multiplexing unit in the direction 2 and so on and the 5th group is accessed to the multiplexing unit in the direction 5 | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: The optical signals output by the optical crossbar switches are connected to the multiplexing units in the directions 14 in accordance with the same grouping method as the input grouping method.64 output ports of each optical crossbar switch are extracted and divided into 4 groups the first group of each optical crossbar switch is accessed to the multiplexing unit in the direction 1 the second group is accessed to the multiplexing unit in the direction 2 and so on and the 5th group is accessed to the multiplexing unit in the direction 5
CLAIM: A multidirectional optical apparatus in accordance with claim 9 wherein the merging component comprises a wavelength selective switchconfigured to pass to the merging output a first subset of the optical signals from the transit input and to pass a second subset of the optical signals from the add input wherein the first and second subsets are selected as a function of wavelength channels. |
A composite valve as claimed in claim 2 wherein said valve shaft said second valve body and said first valve body are arranged on the same axis. | When the solenoid coil 25 is deenergized solenoid OFF with no fluid introduced into the inlet port T1 the pilot valve element 18 is pushed upward by the spring 19 in Figs.1 and 2 and is seated on the valve seat 14.An upper portion of the pilot valve is closed and a lower portion is opened.The pressureregulating chamber 8a is closed by the pilot valve while the pressureregulating chamber 9a communicates with the check valve via the pilot valve and the passage 36.Although the main valve elements 6 7 and the pistons 8 9 may assume arbitrary positions it is assumed that the main valve elements 6 7 are seated on the main valve seats 4 5 respectively e.g.due to their own weight.Further the valve element 35 of the check valve is in a position taken when previously the supply of the fluid was stopped. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: When the solenoid coil 25 is deenergized solenoid OFF with no fluid introduced into the inlet port T1 the pilot valve element 18 is pushed upward by the spring 19 in Figs.1 and 2 and is seated on the valve seat 14.An upper portion of the pilot valve is closed and a lower portion is opened.The pressureregulating chamber 8a is closed by the pilot valve while the pressureregulating chamber 9a communicates with the check valve via the pilot valve and the passage 36.Although the main valve elements 6 7 and the pistons 8 9 may assume arbitrary positions it is assumed that the main valve elements 6 7 are seated on the main valve seats 4 5 respectively e.g.due to their own weight.Further the valve element 35 of the check valve is in a position taken when previously the supply of the fluid was stopped.
CLAIM: A composite valve as claimed in claim 2 wherein said valve shaft said second valve body and said first valve body are arranged on the same axis. |
A method according to any previous claim further comprising setting 607 the priority weight at least in part based on the applied Quality of Service QoS for the first UE. | Let be i1...N the set of active flows and k the current scheduling instant. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Let be i1...N the set of active flows and k the current scheduling instant.
CLAIM: A method according to any previous claim further comprising setting 607 the priority weight at least in part based on the applied Quality of Service QoS for the first UE. |
The temperature sensor according to any of the claims 13 wherein the support structure comprises a metal cup 106A filled with potting material 106B and the temperature sensing element is positioned in the potting material. | Fig.1 is an explanatory view showing the configuration of parts of a temperature sensor according to a first example of the invention focusing only a metal tube 112.Fig.2 is an explanatoryview of the overall configuration of a temperature sensor according to the first example focusing a part thereof.Figs.1 and 2 shows one of two element electrode wires 104 and correspond to an enlarged view of parts taken along a plane parallel to the center of a temperature sensor 100 in a direction perpendicular to the paper. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Fig.1 is an explanatory view showing the configuration of parts of a temperature sensor according to a first example of the invention focusing only a metal tube 112.Fig.2 is an explanatoryview of the overall configuration of a temperature sensor according to the first example focusing a part thereof.Figs.1 and 2 shows one of two element electrode wires 104 and correspond to an enlarged view of parts taken along a plane parallel to the center of a temperature sensor 100 in a direction perpendicular to the paper.
CLAIM: The temperature sensor according to any of the claims 13 wherein the support structure comprises a metal cup 106A filled with potting material 106B and the temperature sensing element is positioned in the potting material. |
A method for cleaning a turbine engine according to Claim 12 or 13 wherein connecting a control system 190 to the water supply piping 142 the cleaning agent supply piping 132 and the cleaning mixture piping 164170172178182186188 to regulate flow of water 144 cleaning agent 148 and cleaning mixture through the water supply piping 142 the cleaning agent supply piping 132 and the cleaning mixture supply piping 164170172178182186188 respectively comprises positioning at least one flow sensor 222224226228230232234236238240 in at least one of the water supply piping 142 the cleaning agent supply piping 132 and the cleaning mixture supply piping 164170172178182186188 the at least one flow sensor 222224226228230232234236238240 in communication with the control processor 246 for sensing flow of fluid in said at least one of the water supply piping 142 the cleaning agent supply piping 132 and the cleaning mixture supply piping 164170172178182186188. | An exemplary combustor cooling system is shown in Fig.6.The combustor cooling system comprises at least one nozzle for injecting droplets of water into the combustor.The waters latent heat is exchanged for flame sensible heat thereby suppressing the flames temperature.A header 20 is connected to a conduit 215 via a valve 216.The valve 216 opens and allows the feeding of high pressure water to the at least one nozzle 214.The at least one nozzle 214 atomizes the water into a spray 213.The spray 213 comprises droplets typically ranging in size from about 10 to about 50 microns and more typically in the range of about 10 to about 30microns.These droplets result from atomizing at about 100 to about 200 bar pressure.As should be understood alternative size droplets andor atomizing at other pressures may also be utilized as may be desired.The flame evaporates the water to form steam.The steam expands through the turbine thus contributing to the mass flow and providing a power augmenting effect.Further as the flame temperature is suppressed more fuel can be fired while maintaining a constant firing temperature.Firing more fuel provides additional power output.The required water flow rate is set by the variable speed pump.To shut down the combustor cooling valve 216 is closed.The amount of water supplied to the at least one nozzle is determined according to the control model generated by computational fluid dynamic analysis and regulated by the programmed logic controller.United States Patent No.3976661 to Cheng | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: An exemplary combustor cooling system is shown in Fig.6.The combustor cooling system comprises at least one nozzle for injecting droplets of water into the combustor.The waters latent heat is exchanged for flame sensible heat thereby suppressing the flames temperature.A header 20 is connected to a conduit 215 via a valve 216.The valve 216 opens and allows the feeding of high pressure water to the at least one nozzle 214.The at least one nozzle 214 atomizes the water into a spray 213.The spray 213 comprises droplets typically ranging in size from about 10 to about 50 microns and more typically in the range of about 10 to about 30microns.These droplets result from atomizing at about 100 to about 200 bar pressure.As should be understood alternative size droplets andor atomizing at other pressures may also be utilized as may be desired.The flame evaporates the water to form steam.The steam expands through the turbine thus contributing to the mass flow and providing a power augmenting effect.Further as the flame temperature is suppressed more fuel can be fired while maintaining a constant firing temperature.Firing more fuel provides additional power output.The required water flow rate is set by the variable speed pump.To shut down the combustor cooling valve 216 is closed.The amount of water supplied to the at least one nozzle is determined according to the control model generated by computational fluid dynamic analysis and regulated by the programmed logic controller.United States Patent No.3976661 to Cheng
CLAIM: A method for cleaning a turbine engine according to Claim 12 or 13 wherein connecting a control system 190 to the water supply piping 142 the cleaning agent supply piping 132 and the cleaning mixture piping 164170172178182186188 to regulate flow of water 144 cleaning agent 148 and cleaning mixture through the water supply piping 142 the cleaning agent supply piping 132 and the cleaning mixture supply piping 164170172178182186188 respectively comprises positioning at least one flow sensor 222224226228230232234236238240 in at least one of the water supply piping 142 the cleaning agent supply piping 132 and the cleaning mixture supply piping 164170172178182186188 the at least one flow sensor 222224226228230232234236238240 in communication with the control processor 246 for sensing flow of fluid in said at least one of the water supply piping 142 the cleaning agent supply piping 132 and the cleaning mixture supply piping 164170172178182186188. |
The method for transmitting fake communication data of any of claims 1 to 3 wherein the controlling includes dividing the selected targets into groups and setting a weight depending on a phone number with which communication is performed for each of the groups to control the communication amount. | In addition the pseudo data transmission determination unit 50 is allowed to obtain from the timer value storage unit 71 a timer value as a waiting time until determining pseudo data transmission start after the communication data information notified from the data communication monitoring unit 40 ceases.Possible method is with a range of numerical values set as a timer value random selection from the range of numerical values by the pseudo data transmission determination unit 50 each time.When the timer value is set to range from 10 minutes to one hour for example random selection may be made from the range each time by the pseudo data transmission determination unit 50.In this case no limitation is given to a range of settable timer values as a range. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: In addition the pseudo data transmission determination unit 50 is allowed to obtain from the timer value storage unit 71 a timer value as a waiting time until determining pseudo data transmission start after the communication data information notified from the data communication monitoring unit 40 ceases.Possible method is with a range of numerical values set as a timer value random selection from the range of numerical values by the pseudo data transmission determination unit 50 each time.When the timer value is set to range from 10 minutes to one hour for example random selection may be made from the range each time by the pseudo data transmission determination unit 50.In this case no limitation is given to a range of settable timer values as a range.
CLAIM: The method for transmitting fake communication data of any of claims 1 to 3 wherein the controlling includes dividing the selected targets into groups and setting a weight depending on a phone number with which communication is performed for each of the groups to control the communication amount. |
An Ethernet switch 100 comprising an input terminal 102 and an output terminal 103 for coupling the Ethernet switch to a communication network a power terminal 106 for coupling the Ethernet switch to a power supply 220 and a control unit 101 being adapted to control the path of signals within the Ethernet switch wherein in a first operation mode the control unit is adapted for directing signals received via the input terminal to an internal input terminal 104 of the Ethernet switch for receiving signals from an internal output terminal 105 and for outputting signals via the output terminal wherein in a second operation mode the control unit is adapted for directing signals received via the input terminal to the output terminal wherein the control unit is adapted to switch from the first operation mode into the second operation mode in response to a predefined trigger event. | As shown in Figs 6a and 6b the input optical fiber cable 3 and the output optical fiber cable 3 are connected to the associated optical connector 30 such that the input and output optical fiber cables 3 are arranged coaxially.The optical connector 30 includes a movable body 41 functioning as a switch body and an electromagnetic actuator 42 for moving the movable body 41.The movable body 41 includes a support member 43 and a pair of mirrors 44 each serving as an optical member.The mirrors 44 are secured to the support member 43. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: As shown in Figs 6a and 6b the input optical fiber cable 3 and the output optical fiber cable 3 are connected to the associated optical connector 30 such that the input and output optical fiber cables 3 are arranged coaxially.The optical connector 30 includes a movable body 41 functioning as a switch body and an electromagnetic actuator 42 for moving the movable body 41.The movable body 41 includes a support member 43 and a pair of mirrors 44 each serving as an optical member.The mirrors 44 are secured to the support member 43.
CLAIM: An Ethernet switch 100 comprising an input terminal 102 and an output terminal 103 for coupling the Ethernet switch to a communication network a power terminal 106 for coupling the Ethernet switch to a power supply 220 and a control unit 101 being adapted to control the path of signals within the Ethernet switch wherein in a first operation mode the control unit is adapted for directing signals received via the input terminal to an internal input terminal 104 of the Ethernet switch for receiving signals from an internal output terminal 105 and for outputting signals via the output terminal wherein in a second operation mode the control unit is adapted for directing signals received via the input terminal to the output terminal wherein the control unit is adapted to switch from the first operation mode into the second operation mode in response to a predefined trigger event. |
A flameretardant composition for polystyrenic foams or for high impact polystyrenebased compounds consisting exclusively ofa single brominated compound R1a nitrogen and brominefree single free radical generator synergistic agent R2 wherein said single brominated compound R1 consists exclusively of tetrabromobisphenol Abis 23dibromopropylether said synergistic agent R2 consisting exclusively of 23dimethyl23difenylbutane andor bis 1methyl1phenylethyl peroxide wherein the composition is free of antimony trioxide and hexabromocyclododecane wherein the weight ratio between the tetrabromobisphenol A bis 23dibromopropylether and said synergistic agent R1 R2 is of 1001 to 12. | Other brominated flame retardants tetrabromophthalic anhydride brominated polycarbonate brominated epoxy resins polypentabromobenzyl acrylate ethylenebistetrabromophthalimide 246tris246tribromophenoxy135triazine tristribromoneopentylphosphate etc. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Other brominated flame retardants tetrabromophthalic anhydride brominated polycarbonate brominated epoxy resins polypentabromobenzyl acrylate ethylenebistetrabromophthalimide 246tris246tribromophenoxy135triazine tristribromoneopentylphosphate etc.
CLAIM: A flameretardant composition for polystyrenic foams or for high impact polystyrenebased compounds consisting exclusively ofa single brominated compound R1a nitrogen and brominefree single free radical generator synergistic agent R2 wherein said single brominated compound R1 consists exclusively of tetrabromobisphenol Abis 23dibromopropylether said synergistic agent R2 consisting exclusively of 23dimethyl23difenylbutane andor bis 1methyl1phenylethyl peroxide wherein the composition is free of antimony trioxide and hexabromocyclododecane wherein the weight ratio between the tetrabromobisphenol A bis 23dibromopropylether and said synergistic agent R1 R2 is of 1001 to 12. |
Method according to claim 1 wherein said attendance information comprising geoinformation obtained through said user electronic device in the step B. | Once validated the voucher can be applied to the transaction.The voucher value may form part of the digital voucher itself or could be indicated in the database of issued vouchers stored by the merchant such that the point of sale equipment automatically applies the voucher value to the transaction.For example the voucher is applied by reducing the final bill by a certain percentage or by a fixed value or generating a credit that the user can redeem at a later date. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Once validated the voucher can be applied to the transaction.The voucher value may form part of the digital voucher itself or could be indicated in the database of issued vouchers stored by the merchant such that the point of sale equipment automatically applies the voucher value to the transaction.For example the voucher is applied by reducing the final bill by a certain percentage or by a fixed value or generating a credit that the user can redeem at a later date.
CLAIM: Method according to claim 1 wherein said attendance information comprising geoinformation obtained through said user electronic device in the step B. |
A method of verifying an Operation System OS of a host device in a portable terminal the method comprising receiving a descriptor request from the host device analyzing the received descriptor request by a controller and determining a type of the OS being executed by the host device according to a descriptor request type. | 202 The OS sends to the data card multiple SCSI commands through the disc driver program. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: 202 The OS sends to the data card multiple SCSI commands through the disc driver program.
CLAIM: A method of verifying an Operation System OS of a host device in a portable terminal the method comprising receiving a descriptor request from the host device analyzing the received descriptor request by a controller and determining a type of the OS being executed by the host device according to a descriptor request type. |
A surgical clip applier comprising a housing at least one handle pivotably connected to the housing a channel assembly extending distally from the housing a clip carrier disposed within the channel assembly defining a channel the clip carrier including a plurality of distally oriented ramps extending into the clip channel a plurality of clips slidably disposed within the channel of the clip carrier a walking beam reciprocally disposed within the channel assembly and overlying the clip carrier the walking beam being operatively connected to the at least one handle for reciprocal movement upon actuation of the at least one handle and a clip pusher bar reciprocally positioned within at least one of the housing and the channel assembly the pusher bar having a first end operatively connected to the at least one handle and a second end defining a pusher the pusher bar being movable away from the pair of jaws as the at least one handle is actuated by an initial amount in order move the pusher behind a distalmost clip stored in the channel of the clip carrier and said pusher bar being configured and adapted to move towards the jaws as the at least one handle is returned to a home position to move the distalmost clip between the jaws. | As seen in FIGS.15 surgical clip applier 100 includes a pair of jaws 106 mounted on a distal end of shaft assembly 104 and actuatable by a trigger 108 of handle assembly 102.Jaws 106 are formed of a suitable biocompatible material such as for example stainless steel or titanium and define a channel 106a therebetween for receipt of a surgical clip C therein.When jaws 106 are in an open or unapproximated condition relative to each other a width of jaws 106 measures greater than an outer diameter of shaft assembly 104. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: As seen in FIGS.15 surgical clip applier 100 includes a pair of jaws 106 mounted on a distal end of shaft assembly 104 and actuatable by a trigger 108 of handle assembly 102.Jaws 106 are formed of a suitable biocompatible material such as for example stainless steel or titanium and define a channel 106a therebetween for receipt of a surgical clip C therein.When jaws 106 are in an open or unapproximated condition relative to each other a width of jaws 106 measures greater than an outer diameter of shaft assembly 104.
CLAIM: A surgical clip applier comprising a housing at least one handle pivotably connected to the housing a channel assembly extending distally from the housing a clip carrier disposed within the channel assembly defining a channel the clip carrier including a plurality of distally oriented ramps extending into the clip channel a plurality of clips slidably disposed within the channel of the clip carrier a walking beam reciprocally disposed within the channel assembly and overlying the clip carrier the walking beam being operatively connected to the at least one handle for reciprocal movement upon actuation of the at least one handle and a clip pusher bar reciprocally positioned within at least one of the housing and the channel assembly the pusher bar having a first end operatively connected to the at least one handle and a second end defining a pusher the pusher bar being movable away from the pair of jaws as the at least one handle is actuated by an initial amount in order move the pusher behind a distalmost clip stored in the channel of the clip carrier and said pusher bar being configured and adapted to move towards the jaws as the at least one handle is returned to a home position to move the distalmost clip between the jaws. |
The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the collar is movably disposed along the shaft of the piston. | Normally the chamber 68 will have several volumes for example 250 milliliters of test gas delivered to it which is then discharged to purge the chamber 68 and gas manifold 13prior to final filling for conducting the test.The gas in the chamber 68 causes the piston 34 to retract or move away from the gas manifold 13 a preselected distance or until the stop 37 engages the rear plate 44.The valve 88 and vent 89 may then be operated in such a manner as to discharge some of the gas entering through the valve 85 in such a manner as to sweep or purge the second passageway 73 and thereby remove any stagnant or gas remaining therein such as ambient air or from a previous test if a purge has not already been completed.In this way the gasses in both the chamber 69 and the second passageway 73 have essentially the same composition especially with respect to concentration of carbon monoxide.Normally gas will be positioned within the chamber 69 before the calibration or testing is done but this step could be taken subsequent to the discharge of gas from the machine 6. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Normally the chamber 68 will have several volumes for example 250 milliliters of test gas delivered to it which is then discharged to purge the chamber 68 and gas manifold 13prior to final filling for conducting the test.The gas in the chamber 68 causes the piston 34 to retract or move away from the gas manifold 13 a preselected distance or until the stop 37 engages the rear plate 44.The valve 88 and vent 89 may then be operated in such a manner as to discharge some of the gas entering through the valve 85 in such a manner as to sweep or purge the second passageway 73 and thereby remove any stagnant or gas remaining therein such as ambient air or from a previous test if a purge has not already been completed.In this way the gasses in both the chamber 69 and the second passageway 73 have essentially the same composition especially with respect to concentration of carbon monoxide.Normally gas will be positioned within the chamber 69 before the calibration or testing is done but this step could be taken subsequent to the discharge of gas from the machine 6.
CLAIM: The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the collar is movably disposed along the shaft of the piston. |
The image processing apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the threshold value determination unit determines the threshold value of the pixel determined to be a pixel that canprovide a threshold value which is multiplied by a coefficient to be a new threshold value of the pixel position determined to be the candidate in a case where the threshold value of the pixel determined to be a pixel that can provide a threshold value which is multiplied by the coefficient is smaller than the threshold value of the pixel position determined to be the candidate. | Next a width of each thin line reproduced on a paper is measured step S20.For example a measured width of the thin line along the subdirection is c and a measured width of the thin line along the main direction is d.A relation between the widths can be expressed as dkc.In other words the width of the line along the main direction is k times of the width of the line along the subdirection.When a measured width of the line along the main direction is larger than that along the subdirection the relation is expressed as dkc k gt 1.0. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Next a width of each thin line reproduced on a paper is measured step S20.For example a measured width of the thin line along the subdirection is c and a measured width of the thin line along the main direction is d.A relation between the widths can be expressed as dkc.In other words the width of the line along the main direction is k times of the width of the line along the subdirection.When a measured width of the line along the main direction is larger than that along the subdirection the relation is expressed as dkc k gt 1.0.
CLAIM: The image processing apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the threshold value determination unit determines the threshold value of the pixel determined to be a pixel that canprovide a threshold value which is multiplied by a coefficient to be a new threshold value of the pixel position determined to be the candidate in a case where the threshold value of the pixel determined to be a pixel that can provide a threshold value which is multiplied by the coefficient is smaller than the threshold value of the pixel position determined to be the candidate. |
Method according to claim 12 wherein the deviation between a working distance Z between the receiving area 21 of the second element 2 and the first element 1 of the device 100 and a nominal working distance between the receiving area 21 of the second element 2 and said first element 1 of the device 100 is determined according to the length of a segment T of the light intensity distribution pattern the length of a segment T of the generated light intensity distribution and the length T40 of the disturbance area 40 of the window 4. | Different from FIG.24A this embodiment sets the opening ratio of the section KFa to 0 and provides a section KFc having an opening ratio of 100.Thereby in the upper side of the centerline Yc half area of the unit block pattern KF the sections are arranged in a direction from the centerline Yc to the outside so that the opening ratios alternate in order of 0 minimum value 67 100 maximum value 33 and 0.While the opening ratio monotonously increases in the upper side of the centerline Yc of FIG 24A the opening ratios monotonously increase and then monotonously decrease from the maximum value of the opening ratio in this embodiment.The monotonous increase region of the opening ratio and the monotonousdecrease region of the opening ratio may be repeated a plurality of times.This arrangement is likely to satisfy the expression 1 similarly to FIG.24A.In general as long as the pattern made by removing the sections having the opening ratio of 0 and 100 and by combining the residue sections in the Y direction satisfies the expression 1 the pattern detecting accuracy can be maintained. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Different from FIG.24A this embodiment sets the opening ratio of the section KFa to 0 and provides a section KFc having an opening ratio of 100.Thereby in the upper side of the centerline Yc half area of the unit block pattern KF the sections are arranged in a direction from the centerline Yc to the outside so that the opening ratios alternate in order of 0 minimum value 67 100 maximum value 33 and 0.While the opening ratio monotonously increases in the upper side of the centerline Yc of FIG 24A the opening ratios monotonously increase and then monotonously decrease from the maximum value of the opening ratio in this embodiment.The monotonous increase region of the opening ratio and the monotonousdecrease region of the opening ratio may be repeated a plurality of times.This arrangement is likely to satisfy the expression 1 similarly to FIG.24A.In general as long as the pattern made by removing the sections having the opening ratio of 0 and 100 and by combining the residue sections in the Y direction satisfies the expression 1 the pattern detecting accuracy can be maintained.
CLAIM: Method according to claim 12 wherein the deviation between a working distance Z between the receiving area 21 of the second element 2 and the first element 1 of the device 100 and a nominal working distance between the receiving area 21 of the second element 2 and said first element 1 of the device 100 is determined according to the length of a segment T of the light intensity distribution pattern the length of a segment T of the generated light intensity distribution and the length T40 of the disturbance area 40 of the window 4. |
A method according to claim 1 or claim 2 comprising bypassing indirect multilayer user equipment of initiation of a request for establishment of communication with said network access node on said at least one common radio channel. | A network useful with the present invention may be as described with reference to Figs.1 and 2 above.The present invention relates to the way radio resources are managed and to a more optimum allocation of such resources.Message flows in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention are shown in Figs.7 and 8.Fig.7 shows the situation when the message is initiated from the MT.The uplink radio connection establishment request the confirmation thereof and the transfer of data from the MT remain as previously described with reference to Fig.5.However sometime before the end of the transfer of data from the MT to the RAN the RAN carries out a downlink connection establishment in preparation for the downlink answer from the Internet to the data sent by the MT.This is based on the idea that the probability of an answer to the MT data is high.Once the data is transmitted from the MT to the RAN the uplink connection is released.The downlink connection establishment may be set up via inband signaling that is within the same timeslot as the MT uses for uplink transmission. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: A network useful with the present invention may be as described with reference to Figs.1 and 2 above.The present invention relates to the way radio resources are managed and to a more optimum allocation of such resources.Message flows in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention are shown in Figs.7 and 8.Fig.7 shows the situation when the message is initiated from the MT.The uplink radio connection establishment request the confirmation thereof and the transfer of data from the MT remain as previously described with reference to Fig.5.However sometime before the end of the transfer of data from the MT to the RAN the RAN carries out a downlink connection establishment in preparation for the downlink answer from the Internet to the data sent by the MT.This is based on the idea that the probability of an answer to the MT data is high.Once the data is transmitted from the MT to the RAN the uplink connection is released.The downlink connection establishment may be set up via inband signaling that is within the same timeslot as the MT uses for uplink transmission.
CLAIM: A method according to claim 1 or claim 2 comprising bypassing indirect multilayer user equipment of initiation of a request for establishment of communication with said network access node on said at least one common radio channel. |
The method or the communication device UE1 UE2 of claim 17 characterized by further comprising selecting a fourth cell to camp on from the first cell 100c and the plurality of second cells 100c 110c according to the default frequency or the frequency list when the exceptional scenario occurs transmitting a communication device report message or an event report message to the fourth cell in order to makethe at least one cell reselection rule the at least one cell reselection threshold or the at least one cell reselection value adjusted by the plurality of network nodes and receiving a second cell reselection configuration message corresponding to the communication device report message or an event response message corresponding to the event report message from the fourth cell to update the at least one cell reselection rule the at least one cell reselection threshold or the at least one cell reselection value wherein the communication device report message comprises cell information stored in the communication device UE1 UE2 wherein the cell information comprises a blacklist or a cell ID plus frequency wherein the event report message is configured to indicate the communication device UE1 UE2 has no cell to camp on. | A terminal is disclosed in an embodiment of the present invention.As shown in FIG.5 the terminal includes a priority list receiving unit 501 a condition obtaining unit 502 and an evaluating unit 503.The priority list receiving unit 501 is adapted to receive the private priority list from the network through special signaling.The condition obtaining unit 502 is adapted to obtain exclusive conditions when cell reselection is required.The evaluating unit 503 is adapted to determine the cell to be reselected according to the private priority list and the exclusive conditions. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: A terminal is disclosed in an embodiment of the present invention.As shown in FIG.5 the terminal includes a priority list receiving unit 501 a condition obtaining unit 502 and an evaluating unit 503.The priority list receiving unit 501 is adapted to receive the private priority list from the network through special signaling.The condition obtaining unit 502 is adapted to obtain exclusive conditions when cell reselection is required.The evaluating unit 503 is adapted to determine the cell to be reselected according to the private priority list and the exclusive conditions.
CLAIM: The method or the communication device UE1 UE2 of claim 17 characterized by further comprising selecting a fourth cell to camp on from the first cell 100c and the plurality of second cells 100c 110c according to the default frequency or the frequency list when the exceptional scenario occurs transmitting a communication device report message or an event report message to the fourth cell in order to makethe at least one cell reselection rule the at least one cell reselection threshold or the at least one cell reselection value adjusted by the plurality of network nodes and receiving a second cell reselection configuration message corresponding to the communication device report message or an event response message corresponding to the event report message from the fourth cell to update the at least one cell reselection rule the at least one cell reselection threshold or the at least one cell reselection value wherein the communication device report message comprises cell information stored in the communication device UE1 UE2 wherein the cell information comprises a blacklist or a cell ID plus frequency wherein the event report message is configured to indicate the communication device UE1 UE2 has no cell to camp on. |
A control method of a wireless communication device comprising receiving an input signal delaying the input signal and generating four or more delay signals the four or more delay signals having different phases to each other amplifying by an amplifier circuit the four or more delay signals to generate four or more amplified delay signals and combining at least two amplified delay signals included in the four or more amplified delay signals to generate an output signal wherein the four or more amplified delay signals include a first amplified delay signal a second amplified delay signal and a third amplified delay signal a second phase of the second amplified delay signal is between a first phase of the first amplified delay signal and a third phase of the third amplified delay signal gains of the amplifier circuit for the four or more delay signals are controlled such that the output signal is generated by combining on the first amplified delay signal and the third amplified delay signal and a phased of the output signal is between the first phase of the first amplified delay signal and the third phase of the third amplified delay signal. | With the asymmetric power driver 500 asymmetric power is provided to the carrier and the peaking amplifiers 504 and 506 without providing the symmetric power to the carrier and the peaking amplifiers 504 and 506 as in a conventional case.The asymmetric power driver 500 will be described in detail with reference to Fig.12. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: With the asymmetric power driver 500 asymmetric power is provided to the carrier and the peaking amplifiers 504 and 506 without providing the symmetric power to the carrier and the peaking amplifiers 504 and 506 as in a conventional case.The asymmetric power driver 500 will be described in detail with reference to Fig.12.
CLAIM: A control method of a wireless communication device comprising receiving an input signal delaying the input signal and generating four or more delay signals the four or more delay signals having different phases to each other amplifying by an amplifier circuit the four or more delay signals to generate four or more amplified delay signals and combining at least two amplified delay signals included in the four or more amplified delay signals to generate an output signal wherein the four or more amplified delay signals include a first amplified delay signal a second amplified delay signal and a third amplified delay signal a second phase of the second amplified delay signal is between a first phase of the first amplified delay signal and a third phase of the third amplified delay signal gains of the amplifier circuit for the four or more delay signals are controlled such that the output signal is generated by combining on the first amplified delay signal and the third amplified delay signal and a phased of the output signal is between the first phase of the first amplified delay signal and the third phase of the third amplified delay signal. |
A turbine arrangement according to one of the claims 812 characterised in thatthe third annular seal passage 103 comprises an axially oriented annular axial passage 103A and a second radially oriented radial passage 99 the axial passage 103A delimited by a shell surface 137 of the cylindrical stator wall 89 87 and a radially facing surface 138 of the flange 86 or the first flange 131 the radial passage 99 delimited by a ring surface 136 of the cylindrical stator wall 89 87 and an axially facing surface 135 of the rotor. | The segmented ring 86 is radially located in an interrupted rim region 110 of the disk 58.The interrupted rim region 110 extends radially outward from a radius 112 circumscribing a floor 114 of each slot 62 to the outer rim 60.As best shown in FIGS.4 and 5 a first number 164 of the ring segments are defined by the disk lugs 64 and a second number 166 of the ring segments are defined by the blade attachments 66.The first number of segments 164 are preferably formed with the disk 56 prior to milling or broaching the slots 62.The second number of segments 166 are preferably cast or forged integrally with the blades 58 and machined with the attachment 66.With the blades 58 interposed withthe lugs 64 the first 164 and second 166 ring segments substantially align defining a complete segmented ring 86. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: The segmented ring 86 is radially located in an interrupted rim region 110 of the disk 58.The interrupted rim region 110 extends radially outward from a radius 112 circumscribing a floor 114 of each slot 62 to the outer rim 60.As best shown in FIGS.4 and 5 a first number 164 of the ring segments are defined by the disk lugs 64 and a second number 166 of the ring segments are defined by the blade attachments 66.The first number of segments 164 are preferably formed with the disk 56 prior to milling or broaching the slots 62.The second number of segments 166 are preferably cast or forged integrally with the blades 58 and machined with the attachment 66.With the blades 58 interposed withthe lugs 64 the first 164 and second 166 ring segments substantially align defining a complete segmented ring 86.
CLAIM: A turbine arrangement according to one of the claims 812 characterised in thatthe third annular seal passage 103 comprises an axially oriented annular axial passage 103A and a second radially oriented radial passage 99 the axial passage 103A delimited by a shell surface 137 of the cylindrical stator wall 89 87 and a radially facing surface 138 of the flange 86 or the first flange 131 the radial passage 99 delimited by a ring surface 136 of the cylindrical stator wall 89 87 and an axially facing surface 135 of the rotor. |
The apparatus of any preceding claim wherein the bookmark managing unit displays a bookmark list of bookmarks set for each application linked with the hub application in a hub application execution mode. | A bookmark service module executes within an applicationservice containment framework of a small footprint device which may be invoked by other applicationsservices in order to create and store a bookmark referencing a particular data source.A lightweight applicationservice framework for small footprint devices is described below.The bookmark service may operate in conjunction with an activation framework as described above.In one embodiment the bookmark service operates in conjunction together with the JavaBeans Activation Framework JAF to implement the described functionality. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: A bookmark service module executes within an applicationservice containment framework of a small footprint device which may be invoked by other applicationsservices in order to create and store a bookmark referencing a particular data source.A lightweight applicationservice framework for small footprint devices is described below.The bookmark service may operate in conjunction with an activation framework as described above.In one embodiment the bookmark service operates in conjunction together with the JavaBeans Activation Framework JAF to implement the described functionality.
CLAIM: The apparatus of any preceding claim wherein the bookmark managing unit displays a bookmark list of bookmarks set for each application linked with the hub application in a hub application execution mode. |
A motorcycle according to claim 1 wherein the rear wheel 22 includes an axle shaft 22A and the motorcycle further comprises a power unit 16 including an output shaft 19 a first sprocket 19A secured to the output shaft 19 a second sprocket 22B secured to the axle shaft 22A of the rear wheel 22 and disposed to the left of the rear wheel 22 a chain 23 wrapped around the first sprocket 19A and the second sprocket 22B and a chain cover 60 disposed to the left of a portion of the chain 23 wherein the chain cover 60 is integrally formed with the left side guard 40. | The first linking member 37 is a member of plate shape extending in the vehicle widthwise direction.A first inflected portion 37a and second inflected portion 37b formed in a downwardly inflected shape are respectively provided at the two ends of the first linking member 37.The first inflected portion 37a includes a hole 75a passing therethrough in the vehicle widthwise direction.The second inflected portion 37b includes a hole 75b passing therethrough in the vehicle widthwise direction. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: The first linking member 37 is a member of plate shape extending in the vehicle widthwise direction.A first inflected portion 37a and second inflected portion 37b formed in a downwardly inflected shape are respectively provided at the two ends of the first linking member 37.The first inflected portion 37a includes a hole 75a passing therethrough in the vehicle widthwise direction.The second inflected portion 37b includes a hole 75b passing therethrough in the vehicle widthwise direction.
CLAIM: A motorcycle according to claim 1 wherein the rear wheel 22 includes an axle shaft 22A and the motorcycle further comprises a power unit 16 including an output shaft 19 a first sprocket 19A secured to the output shaft 19 a second sprocket 22B secured to the axle shaft 22A of the rear wheel 22 and disposed to the left of the rear wheel 22 a chain 23 wrapped around the first sprocket 19A and the second sprocket 22B and a chain cover 60 disposed to the left of a portion of the chain 23 wherein the chain cover 60 is integrally formed with the left side guard 40. |
A plate heat exchanger according to any of the preceding claims where CX2 is in the range of 110432. | The first bulges 2 and second bulges 3 constitute a first pattern consisting of the first bulges 2 and a second pattern consisting of the second bulges 3.In the present embodiment of a heat exchanger plate 1 first bulges 2 and second bulges 3 have substantially flat first tops 4 and flat second tops 5 with a corresponding first surface area and second surface area respectively.As can be seen from Fig.1 the surface area of each individual first top 4 of the first bulges 2 is smaller as compared to the surface area of each individual second top 5 of the second bulges 3.Since the number of first bulges 2 and second bulges 3 is essentially the same the overall surface area of the first tops 4 of the first bulges 2 is likewise smaller as compared to the overall surface area of the second tops 5 of the second bulges 3. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: The first bulges 2 and second bulges 3 constitute a first pattern consisting of the first bulges 2 and a second pattern consisting of the second bulges 3.In the present embodiment of a heat exchanger plate 1 first bulges 2 and second bulges 3 have substantially flat first tops 4 and flat second tops 5 with a corresponding first surface area and second surface area respectively.As can be seen from Fig.1 the surface area of each individual first top 4 of the first bulges 2 is smaller as compared to the surface area of each individual second top 5 of the second bulges 3.Since the number of first bulges 2 and second bulges 3 is essentially the same the overall surface area of the first tops 4 of the first bulges 2 is likewise smaller as compared to the overall surface area of the second tops 5 of the second bulges 3.
CLAIM: A plate heat exchanger according to any of the preceding claims where CX2 is in the range of 110432. |
The mobile terminal of claim 1 wherein the application comprises a video play application the function comprises playing video content set as a current play item and wherein the controller is further configured to cause the touchscreen to display a play screen of the video content on a popup window displayed on the touchscreen in response to the second direct touch. | As shown in FIG.19 when a finger approaches a predetermined position of a wallpaper a size or movement of a menu or avatar to be selected may be controlled or a generation of vibration or output sound may be controlled. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: As shown in FIG.19 when a finger approaches a predetermined position of a wallpaper a size or movement of a menu or avatar to be selected may be controlled or a generation of vibration or output sound may be controlled.
CLAIM: The mobile terminal of claim 1 wherein the application comprises a video play application the function comprises playing video content set as a current play item and wherein the controller is further configured to cause the touchscreen to display a play screen of the video content on a popup window displayed on the touchscreen in response to the second direct touch. |
Method according to claim 3 characterized in that the extracted information is tunnelling information received at the transmitting gateway 13 130 14 140 from the receiving gateway 13 130 14 140. | It is therefore an exemplary object of the invention to make it possible to multiplex packets and transfer a multiplexed packet by extending an existing protocol instead of inserting a new protocol. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: It is therefore an exemplary object of the invention to make it possible to multiplex packets and transfer a multiplexed packet by extending an existing protocol instead of inserting a new protocol.
CLAIM: Method according to claim 3 characterized in that the extracted information is tunnelling information received at the transmitting gateway 13 130 14 140 from the receiving gateway 13 130 14 140. |
A computer program product comprising computerexecutable instructions for performing a method when the program is run on a computer the method comprising the steps ofregistering 1 an account created by a service provider SP for a new hotspotHS1 providing at least one serviceregistering 1 an account created by a service provider SP for a new hotspot HS1 providing at least one serviceregistering 1 a service profile corresponding to a registered hotspot which describes all the services the hotspot providesdownloading 3 a user application UA to the terminal T of a service consumer SCreceiving 6 a request message from the user application UA run in the terminal T of a service consumer SC this message containing the identifier of a hotspot and requesting to retrieve the service profile corresponding to this identifierlooking up 6 the requested service profileand responding 6 to the terminal T of a service consumer SC by sending a message containing the service profile corresponding to this identifier. | Unlike the implementation of Figure 2A further implementations of the users terminal 101 do not include a dedicated phone book 207 SDP 209 or profiles database 211.Instead the users terminal includes a database not shown that is stored within the storage 205.This database maintains a listdatabase of keywords corresponding to users current interests.In such implementations the Access Point 125 sends keywords within an SDP response and within the users terminal 101 dedicated software instructions executed by CPU 213 for example compares the keywords received within the SDP response with the keyword list stored in this database. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Unlike the implementation of Figure 2A further implementations of the users terminal 101 do not include a dedicated phone book 207 SDP 209 or profiles database 211.Instead the users terminal includes a database not shown that is stored within the storage 205.This database maintains a listdatabase of keywords corresponding to users current interests.In such implementations the Access Point 125 sends keywords within an SDP response and within the users terminal 101 dedicated software instructions executed by CPU 213 for example compares the keywords received within the SDP response with the keyword list stored in this database.
CLAIM: A computer program product comprising computerexecutable instructions for performing a method when the program is run on a computer the method comprising the steps ofregistering 1 an account created by a service provider SP for a new hotspotHS1 providing at least one serviceregistering 1 an account created by a service provider SP for a new hotspot HS1 providing at least one serviceregistering 1 a service profile corresponding to a registered hotspot which describes all the services the hotspot providesdownloading 3 a user application UA to the terminal T of a service consumer SCreceiving 6 a request message from the user application UA run in the terminal T of a service consumer SC this message containing the identifier of a hotspot and requesting to retrieve the service profile corresponding to this identifierlooking up 6 the requested service profileand responding 6 to the terminal T of a service consumer SC by sending a message containing the service profile corresponding to this identifier. |
The multipleunit air conditioning apparatus of claim 2 wherein the outdoor unit control means 14 determines on the basis of whether the temperature difference between the inlet air temperature and the pipe temperature of the heat exchanger received from the wire 18 to 26 corresponding to the operating indoor unit Y is within a first certain range whether the indoor unit Y is abnormally operating determines on the basis of whether the temperature difference between the inlet air temperature and the pipe temperature of the heat exchanger received from the wire 18 to 26 corresponding to the deactivated indoor unit Y is within a second certain range whether the indoor unit Y is abnormally operating and changes association between a wire 18 to 26 connected to the indoor unit control means 15 of the indoor unit Y determined to be abnormal and the refrigerant circuit controlled by the outdoor unit control means 14. | After the inspection through the heating operation 304 or the inspection through the cooling operation 306 is completed it is determined whether the installation statesof the valves and pipes are normal.If it is determined that the installation states of the valves and pipes are all normal the inspection is completed yes at Operation 308.If it is determined that the installation states of the valves and pipes are abnormal installation errors are displayed to inform an inspector that the installation states of the valves and pipes are abnormal 310. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: After the inspection through the heating operation 304 or the inspection through the cooling operation 306 is completed it is determined whether the installation statesof the valves and pipes are normal.If it is determined that the installation states of the valves and pipes are all normal the inspection is completed yes at Operation 308.If it is determined that the installation states of the valves and pipes are abnormal installation errors are displayed to inform an inspector that the installation states of the valves and pipes are abnormal 310.
CLAIM: The multipleunit air conditioning apparatus of claim 2 wherein the outdoor unit control means 14 determines on the basis of whether the temperature difference between the inlet air temperature and the pipe temperature of the heat exchanger received from the wire 18 to 26 corresponding to the operating indoor unit Y is within a first certain range whether the indoor unit Y is abnormally operating determines on the basis of whether the temperature difference between the inlet air temperature and the pipe temperature of the heat exchanger received from the wire 18 to 26 corresponding to the deactivated indoor unit Y is within a second certain range whether the indoor unit Y is abnormally operating and changes association between a wire 18 to 26 connected to the indoor unit control means 15 of the indoor unit Y determined to be abnormal and the refrigerant circuit controlled by the outdoor unit control means 14. |
The handlebar carrier of claim 1 wherein the handlebar is movable via the handlebar clamp about a first axis between the operational position and the first nonoperational position and is movable about a second axis between the operational position and a second nonoperational position the motor killswitch operable to prevent operation of the motor when the handlebar is moved out of the operational position towards either the first nonoperational position or the second nonoperational position. | When the protection switch 54 is not pressed supply of current from the battery pack 32 to the motor unit 30 is disabled.Although not shown in the drawings an electrical circuit which connects the battery pack 32 and the motor unit 30 is provided with a semiconductor switch more specifically a field effect transistor which switches on while the protection switch 54 is pressed.According to this composition if the protection switch 54 is not being pressed then the supply of current from the battery pack 32 to the motor unit 30 is disabled regardless of the state of the driving switch 52.The current is supplied from the battery pack 32 to the motor unit 30 in accordance with the operation of the driving switch 52 only when the protection switch 54 is being pressed.The protection switch 54 is able to electrically disable the erroneous activation of the cutting blade 22 even if shorting occurs in the driving switch 52 for example. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: When the protection switch 54 is not pressed supply of current from the battery pack 32 to the motor unit 30 is disabled.Although not shown in the drawings an electrical circuit which connects the battery pack 32 and the motor unit 30 is provided with a semiconductor switch more specifically a field effect transistor which switches on while the protection switch 54 is pressed.According to this composition if the protection switch 54 is not being pressed then the supply of current from the battery pack 32 to the motor unit 30 is disabled regardless of the state of the driving switch 52.The current is supplied from the battery pack 32 to the motor unit 30 in accordance with the operation of the driving switch 52 only when the protection switch 54 is being pressed.The protection switch 54 is able to electrically disable the erroneous activation of the cutting blade 22 even if shorting occurs in the driving switch 52 for example.
CLAIM: The handlebar carrier of claim 1 wherein the handlebar is movable via the handlebar clamp about a first axis between the operational position and the first nonoperational position and is movable about a second axis between the operational position and a second nonoperational position the motor killswitch operable to prevent operation of the motor when the handlebar is moved out of the operational position towards either the first nonoperational position or the second nonoperational position. |
The humanmachine interface device 106 according to any of claims 1 to 5 wherein said at least one logical function is activated based on one of said data signals received from said peripheral communication infrastructure206 through said interconnect logic module 226 in said configurable hardware interpretation platform 224. | In Fig.1 the computer 44 interfaces with digital injecting molding devices 12 14 and analog injection molding devices 20 22 through the fieldbus 24.Preferably the fieldbus 24 is a standard industrial fieldbus such as a CANopen bus a Lightbus an Interbus a ControlNet bus a Profibus DPFMS or an equivalent device.The Profibus DP operating at 12 MBits is used in the preferred embodiment.As noted above the computer 44 may also use a digital bus 26 preferably SERCOS to interface to digital servo drives and other digital devices 16 18. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: In Fig.1 the computer 44 interfaces with digital injecting molding devices 12 14 and analog injection molding devices 20 22 through the fieldbus 24.Preferably the fieldbus 24 is a standard industrial fieldbus such as a CANopen bus a Lightbus an Interbus a ControlNet bus a Profibus DPFMS or an equivalent device.The Profibus DP operating at 12 MBits is used in the preferred embodiment.As noted above the computer 44 may also use a digital bus 26 preferably SERCOS to interface to digital servo drives and other digital devices 16 18.
CLAIM: The humanmachine interface device 106 according to any of claims 1 to 5 wherein said at least one logical function is activated based on one of said data signals received from said peripheral communication infrastructure206 through said interconnect logic module 226 in said configurable hardware interpretation platform 224. |
User equipment comprising decoding logic operable to decode downlink configuration information said downlink configuration information comprising a master information block having a first configuration indicating said downlink configuration information repeated at least once within a radio frame of a downlink transmission channel. | In this embodiment the bandwidth of a control channel CCH or L1L2 control signaling channel for transmitting scheduling content of a data channel DCH or shared data channel is 5 MHz minimum bandwidth and the control channel CCH is separately provided ineach frequency block.For example when a terminal communicating using a bandwidth of 5 MHz communicates using the frequency block 1 the terminal may receive the control channel CCH provided in the frequency block 1 and acquire the scheduling content.The information item indicating which frequency blocks is usable by the terminal may be previously transmitted through a broadcast channel BCH or the like.Further the frequency blocks to be used may be changed after the communications are started.When a terminal communicating using a bandwidth of 10 MHz communicates using for example the frequency blocks 1 and 2 the terminal uses the two adjacent frequency blocks receives each of the control channels CCH provided in the frequency blocks 1 and 2 and acquires the scheduling content corresponding to a range of 10 MHz.In the same manner when a terminal communicating using a bandwidth of 15 MHz communicates using for example the frequency blocks 1 through 3 the terminal uses the consecutive three frequency blocks receives each of the control channels CCH provided in the frequency blocks 1 through 3 and acquires the scheduling content corresponding to a range of 15 MHz.When a terminal communicating using a bandwidth of 20 MHz communicates using all the frequency blocks the terminal uses the four frequency blocks receives each of the control channels CCH provided in the frequency blocks 1 through 4 and acquires the scheduling content corresponding to a range of 20 MHz. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: In this embodiment the bandwidth of a control channel CCH or L1L2 control signaling channel for transmitting scheduling content of a data channel DCH or shared data channel is 5 MHz minimum bandwidth and the control channel CCH is separately provided ineach frequency block.For example when a terminal communicating using a bandwidth of 5 MHz communicates using the frequency block 1 the terminal may receive the control channel CCH provided in the frequency block 1 and acquire the scheduling content.The information item indicating which frequency blocks is usable by the terminal may be previously transmitted through a broadcast channel BCH or the like.Further the frequency blocks to be used may be changed after the communications are started.When a terminal communicating using a bandwidth of 10 MHz communicates using for example the frequency blocks 1 and 2 the terminal uses the two adjacent frequency blocks receives each of the control channels CCH provided in the frequency blocks 1 and 2 and acquires the scheduling content corresponding to a range of 10 MHz.In the same manner when a terminal communicating using a bandwidth of 15 MHz communicates using for example the frequency blocks 1 through 3 the terminal uses the consecutive three frequency blocks receives each of the control channels CCH provided in the frequency blocks 1 through 3 and acquires the scheduling content corresponding to a range of 15 MHz.When a terminal communicating using a bandwidth of 20 MHz communicates using all the frequency blocks the terminal uses the four frequency blocks receives each of the control channels CCH provided in the frequency blocks 1 through 4 and acquires the scheduling content corresponding to a range of 20 MHz.
CLAIM: User equipment comprising decoding logic operable to decode downlink configuration information said downlink configuration information comprising a master information block having a first configuration indicating said downlink configuration information repeated at least once within a radio frame of a downlink transmission channel. |
The mobile digital cellular telecommunication system of claim any one of the preceding claims the mobile digital cellular telecommunication system further comprising a database server 503 for storing prepaid accounts and postpaid accounts wherein each of some of the postpaid accounts comprises a respective services list of telecommunication services to be provided by one or more network components to a user having the each of some of the postpaid accounts a respective rating information and rules for determining charge amounts for CDRs generated in relation to using the telecommunication services of the services list of the each of some of the postpaid accounts a respective billing cycle information determining a schedule of the billing cycles of the each of some of the postpaid accounts wherein each of some of the prepaid accounts comprises a respective services list of telecommunication services to be provided by one or more network components to a user having the each of some of the prepaid accounts and a respective rating information and rules for determining charge amounts for CDRs generated in relation to using the telecommunication services of the services list of the each of some of the postpaid accountswherein the database server is configured to perform the steps ofsending the services list to the respective one or more network componentssending the rating information to the respective the real time event driven rating systemsending the billing cycle information and the rating rules to the batch processing system andsending the rating request to rate the prepaid account wherein the network component is configured to perform the steps ofreceiving the services list from the database serverstoring the received services list andproviding the services of the received list to a user having either the postpaid or the prepaid account comprising the stored services list wherein the real time event driven rating system is further configured to perform the steps ofreceiving the rating information from the database serverstoring the received rating information wherein the rating component is configured for rating the inputted CDR according to the stored rating information wherein the batch processing system is further configured to perform the steps ofreceiving the billing cycle information and the rating rules from the database serverreceiving rating request to rate the prepaid account andstoring the received billing cycle information and the received rating rules. | Events for prepaid accounts are handled in realtime.This means that requests are sent to the billing system as the event is being handled.At the start of an event or the start of a group of events the transaction is rated based on the available event data and funds are reserved to cover the cost of the transaction.If there are not enough funds to cover the cost of the transaction then that information is returned to the application.At the end of an event or the end of a group of events the user is charged if there was no error during the event.If there were an error and funds were reserved thenthose funds will be released.After the prepaid event is successfully processed a CDR is logged in the deferred CDR file used for postpaid CDRs.This allows the prepaid events to be tracked.When the deferred CDRs are processed the prepaid CDRs should not lead to a charge. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Events for prepaid accounts are handled in realtime.This means that requests are sent to the billing system as the event is being handled.At the start of an event or the start of a group of events the transaction is rated based on the available event data and funds are reserved to cover the cost of the transaction.If there are not enough funds to cover the cost of the transaction then that information is returned to the application.At the end of an event or the end of a group of events the user is charged if there was no error during the event.If there were an error and funds were reserved thenthose funds will be released.After the prepaid event is successfully processed a CDR is logged in the deferred CDR file used for postpaid CDRs.This allows the prepaid events to be tracked.When the deferred CDRs are processed the prepaid CDRs should not lead to a charge.
CLAIM: The mobile digital cellular telecommunication system of claim any one of the preceding claims the mobile digital cellular telecommunication system further comprising a database server 503 for storing prepaid accounts and postpaid accounts wherein each of some of the postpaid accounts comprises a respective services list of telecommunication services to be provided by one or more network components to a user having the each of some of the postpaid accounts a respective rating information and rules for determining charge amounts for CDRs generated in relation to using the telecommunication services of the services list of the each of some of the postpaid accounts a respective billing cycle information determining a schedule of the billing cycles of the each of some of the postpaid accounts wherein each of some of the prepaid accounts comprises a respective services list of telecommunication services to be provided by one or more network components to a user having the each of some of the prepaid accounts and a respective rating information and rules for determining charge amounts for CDRs generated in relation to using the telecommunication services of the services list of the each of some of the postpaid accountswherein the database server is configured to perform the steps ofsending the services list to the respective one or more network componentssending the rating information to the respective the real time event driven rating systemsending the billing cycle information and the rating rules to the batch processing system andsending the rating request to rate the prepaid account wherein the network component is configured to perform the steps ofreceiving the services list from the database serverstoring the received services list andproviding the services of the received list to a user having either the postpaid or the prepaid account comprising the stored services list wherein the real time event driven rating system is further configured to perform the steps ofreceiving the rating information from the database serverstoring the received rating information wherein the rating component is configured for rating the inputted CDR according to the stored rating information wherein the batch processing system is further configured to perform the steps ofreceiving the billing cycle information and the rating rules from the database serverreceiving rating request to rate the prepaid account andstoring the received billing cycle information and the received rating rules. |
The method according to any one of the preceding claims further comprising the step of sending 47 transaction data to the access control server 30 comprising an indication of the result of the step of determining 46 whether the key device 1 is authorised. | According to one aspect disclosed herein is a method of controlling access to a location the method comprising configuring a lock control unit of an access control system by performing the steps of the method described above and in the following and performing the following steps by a user mobile unitreceiving an electronic key from the access control management system the electronic key being indicative of a predetermined access right to the location the electronic key having associated with it a lock control unit identifier of a lock control unit associated with the location detecting one or more lock control units communicating via the wireless communications channel in a proximity of the user mobile unit identifying based on the lock control unit identifier the lock control unit associated with the location sending the electronic key to the lock control unit causing the lock control unit to authenticate the electronic key and subject to successful authentication of the electronic key to operate a lock mechanism. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: According to one aspect disclosed herein is a method of controlling access to a location the method comprising configuring a lock control unit of an access control system by performing the steps of the method described above and in the following and performing the following steps by a user mobile unitreceiving an electronic key from the access control management system the electronic key being indicative of a predetermined access right to the location the electronic key having associated with it a lock control unit identifier of a lock control unit associated with the location detecting one or more lock control units communicating via the wireless communications channel in a proximity of the user mobile unit identifying based on the lock control unit identifier the lock control unit associated with the location sending the electronic key to the lock control unit causing the lock control unit to authenticate the electronic key and subject to successful authentication of the electronic key to operate a lock mechanism.
CLAIM: The method according to any one of the preceding claims further comprising the step of sending 47 transaction data to the access control server 30 comprising an indication of the result of the step of determining 46 whether the key device 1 is authorised. |
The device of Claim 13 wherein the primary device is a primary display device PDD. | As in the embodiment described in connection with Figs.3 to 5 when an external electronic device with which content is to be shared is selected the controller 180 may display the content on the selected external electronic device automatically or only when the content is requested to be transferred to the selected external electronic device.Further as in the embodiment described in connection with Figs.3 to 5 when the shared content is displayed on the selected external electronic devicethe controller 180 may continue or stop displaying the content on the display module 151 based on the setting or circumstance. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: As in the embodiment described in connection with Figs.3 to 5 when an external electronic device with which content is to be shared is selected the controller 180 may display the content on the selected external electronic device automatically or only when the content is requested to be transferred to the selected external electronic device.Further as in the embodiment described in connection with Figs.3 to 5 when the shared content is displayed on the selected external electronic devicethe controller 180 may continue or stop displaying the content on the display module 151 based on the setting or circumstance.
CLAIM: The device of Claim 13 wherein the primary device is a primary display device PDD. |
The method according to any one of the claims 4 to 9 characterized in that in the step of datacompressing 31 the complete image P is datacompressed to obtain the compressed image P. | Cameras can be used to capture images of vehicles and their identifying characteristics.For example they can be used to generate a vehicle identifier such as a vehicle license number based on an image of a license plate.Cameras may be analog or digital and may capture one or more images of each vehicle. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Cameras can be used to capture images of vehicles and their identifying characteristics.For example they can be used to generate a vehicle identifier such as a vehicle license number based on an image of a license plate.Cameras may be analog or digital and may capture one or more images of each vehicle.
CLAIM: The method according to any one of the claims 4 to 9 characterized in that in the step of datacompressing 31 the complete image P is datacompressed to obtain the compressed image P. |
The device of any preceding claim wherein the RFID reader is an HF High frequency RFID reader and wherein the one or more RFID tag objects are HF RFID tag objects. | Preferably while supplying the drive current to the transmitting coil the signal transmitting unit supplies the drive current such that time during which the drive current with the maximum amplitude is supplied is approximately an integer multiple of the period of the drive current. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Preferably while supplying the drive current to the transmitting coil the signal transmitting unit supplies the drive current such that time during which the drive current with the maximum amplitude is supplied is approximately an integer multiple of the period of the drive current.
CLAIM: The device of any preceding claim wherein the RFID reader is an HF High frequency RFID reader and wherein the one or more RFID tag objects are HF RFID tag objects. |
The mobile terminal of claim 1 wherein the application comprises a video play application the function comprises playing video content set as a current play item and wherein the controller is further configured to cause the touchscreen to display a play screen of the video content on a popup window displayed on the touchscreen in response to the second direct touch. | The camera 121 may be implemented to be suitable for a user to capture still images or video. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: The camera 121 may be implemented to be suitable for a user to capture still images or video.
CLAIM: The mobile terminal of claim 1 wherein the application comprises a video play application the function comprises playing video content set as a current play item and wherein the controller is further configured to cause the touchscreen to display a play screen of the video content on a popup window displayed on the touchscreen in response to the second direct touch. |
The integrated circuit of claim 1 wherein each sensing electrode 34 comprises an ionsensitive layer 60. | In a next step as shown in FIG.7 the remainder of the sacrificial region 144 is removed preferably by using the same etch recipe as used for the formation of the access trenches 152.In order to laterally remove the dielectric layers in the Via3 layer 120c the wafer of which the substrate 10 forms a part is subjected to a bias voltage during the etching step.Optimal results have been obtained for a bias voltage of 0V.The result is the formation of a fluid chamber 14 in between the electrode portions 16 and the counter electrode portion 18 which may be accessed through access trenches 152.In other words the combination of the access trenches 152 and the fluid chamber 14 form a flow channel through the BEOL metallization stack with the respective surfaces of the one or more working electrodes 16 and the reference electrode 18 in the flow channel exposed to the flow channel. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: In a next step as shown in FIG.7 the remainder of the sacrificial region 144 is removed preferably by using the same etch recipe as used for the formation of the access trenches 152.In order to laterally remove the dielectric layers in the Via3 layer 120c the wafer of which the substrate 10 forms a part is subjected to a bias voltage during the etching step.Optimal results have been obtained for a bias voltage of 0V.The result is the formation of a fluid chamber 14 in between the electrode portions 16 and the counter electrode portion 18 which may be accessed through access trenches 152.In other words the combination of the access trenches 152 and the fluid chamber 14 form a flow channel through the BEOL metallization stack with the respective surfaces of the one or more working electrodes 16 and the reference electrode 18 in the flow channel exposed to the flow channel.
CLAIM: The integrated circuit of claim 1 wherein each sensing electrode 34 comprises an ionsensitive layer 60. |
A system for communication the system comprising a first access router configured to send at least an aggregate prefix to a mobile node the aggregate prefix being associated with a second access router receive at least a first CoA based on the aggregate prefix from the mobile node send the first CoA to the second access router receive a second CoA from the second access router and send the second CoA to the mobile node and the second access router configured to receive at least the first CoA from the first access router generate a second CoA based at least on a unique prefix and send the second CoA to the first access router. | Correspondence information is set in the APAR correspondence information 40 shown in FIG.2 for each connection of an AP and an AR and in association with the link layer address of an AP a set of the link layeraddress of an AR which has control over the AP the network prefix of a subnet of the AR having control over the AP and the prefix length of the subnet of the AR having control over the AP is set in each correspondence information.With the structure of the APAR correspondence information 40 when the link layer address of an AP is known for example it is possible to refer to the link layer address of an AR which is at an upper level of the AP and the network prefix and prefix length of a subnet to which the upperlevel AR belongs by referring to individual cells laid out horizontally with a cell where the link layer address of the AP is described as a starting point. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Correspondence information is set in the APAR correspondence information 40 shown in FIG.2 for each connection of an AP and an AR and in association with the link layer address of an AP a set of the link layeraddress of an AR which has control over the AP the network prefix of a subnet of the AR having control over the AP and the prefix length of the subnet of the AR having control over the AP is set in each correspondence information.With the structure of the APAR correspondence information 40 when the link layer address of an AP is known for example it is possible to refer to the link layer address of an AR which is at an upper level of the AP and the network prefix and prefix length of a subnet to which the upperlevel AR belongs by referring to individual cells laid out horizontally with a cell where the link layer address of the AP is described as a starting point.
CLAIM: A system for communication the system comprising a first access router configured to send at least an aggregate prefix to a mobile node the aggregate prefix being associated with a second access router receive at least a first CoA based on the aggregate prefix from the mobile node send the first CoA to the second access router receive a second CoA from the second access router and send the second CoA to the mobile node and the second access router configured to receive at least the first CoA from the first access router generate a second CoA based at least on a unique prefix and send the second CoA to the first access router. |
The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the aggregation of the data packet units comprises aggregating data packet units for transmission from a same connection. | When it is determined in step S83 that no information has been stored in the fields Gi0 to Gin of the command ATRREQ the process proceeds to step S88.That is the processing of steps S84 to S87 to be described later is not performed.The processes of step S88 and subsequent steps will be described later. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: When it is determined in step S83 that no information has been stored in the fields Gi0 to Gin of the command ATRREQ the process proceeds to step S88.That is the processing of steps S84 to S87 to be described later is not performed.The processes of step S88 and subsequent steps will be described later.
CLAIM: The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the aggregation of the data packet units comprises aggregating data packet units for transmission from a same connection. |
A lighting apparatus including the light emitting device package according to claim 14. | For example as shown in FIG.9 a plurality of first contact portions 191 may be formed in the light emitting structure 110.The first contact portions 191 may bedisposed along the through holes 120 of the light emitting structure 110.A first region of the first contact portion 191 may be electrically connected to the first electrode 181 and a second region of the first contact portion 191 may make contact with a top surface of the first conductive semiconductor layer 111.For instance the first region of the first contact portion 191 may make contact with a first metal layer 133.The first region of the first contact portion 191 may make contact with the top surface of the first metal layer 133.For example when the light emitting structure 110 is grown into a GaN semiconductor layer the first contact portion 191 may make contact with an n face of the first conductive semiconductor layer 111. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: For example as shown in FIG.9 a plurality of first contact portions 191 may be formed in the light emitting structure 110.The first contact portions 191 may bedisposed along the through holes 120 of the light emitting structure 110.A first region of the first contact portion 191 may be electrically connected to the first electrode 181 and a second region of the first contact portion 191 may make contact with a top surface of the first conductive semiconductor layer 111.For instance the first region of the first contact portion 191 may make contact with a first metal layer 133.The first region of the first contact portion 191 may make contact with the top surface of the first metal layer 133.For example when the light emitting structure 110 is grown into a GaN semiconductor layer the first contact portion 191 may make contact with an n face of the first conductive semiconductor layer 111.
CLAIM: A lighting apparatus including the light emitting device package according to claim 14. |
The report data management server according to claim 4 wherein the predetermined hierarchical relationship is a relationship which sets the element specified by the specifying unit to an upper class element. | Further according to the present invention there is provided a business content data management server for managing business content data representing the content of business in a business process the business content data management server including a database for storing the business content data a unit business content data acquiring section that acquires unit business content data from a unit business content data management server for collecting unit business content data for each business unit the unit business content data representing the content of each business for each business unit in the business process a unit business content data storing section that stores the unit business content data acquired by the unit business content data acquiring section in the database and a business content data providing section that provides the business content data stored in the database in response to a request from a client terminal in which the database includes a onedimensional data memory for storing the unit business content data of the business content data as onedimensional data and a twodimensional data memory for storing related business content data for each related business as twodimensional data in the content of each business represented by the onedimensional data stored in the onedimensional data memory the related business content dataintegratively representing the content of predetermined related business performed over a plurality of business units and the business content data providing section provides at least a portion of the onedimensional data or the twodimensional data as the business content data. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Further according to the present invention there is provided a business content data management server for managing business content data representing the content of business in a business process the business content data management server including a database for storing the business content data a unit business content data acquiring section that acquires unit business content data from a unit business content data management server for collecting unit business content data for each business unit the unit business content data representing the content of each business for each business unit in the business process a unit business content data storing section that stores the unit business content data acquired by the unit business content data acquiring section in the database and a business content data providing section that provides the business content data stored in the database in response to a request from a client terminal in which the database includes a onedimensional data memory for storing the unit business content data of the business content data as onedimensional data and a twodimensional data memory for storing related business content data for each related business as twodimensional data in the content of each business represented by the onedimensional data stored in the onedimensional data memory the related business content dataintegratively representing the content of predetermined related business performed over a plurality of business units and the business content data providing section provides at least a portion of the onedimensional data or the twodimensional data as the business content data.
CLAIM: The report data management server according to claim 4 wherein the predetermined hierarchical relationship is a relationship which sets the element specified by the specifying unit to an upper class element. |
The method of any of the preceding claims 18 wherein the first server node comprises at least part of a distributed hash table for mapping logical names to node addresses. | The mobile IP address field 302 stores the IP address assigned to a mobile unit.The mobile unit physical address field 306 stores the physicaladdress of the 802.11 WLAN interface of a mobile unit.Both the mobile IP address and the mobile unit physical address fields are lookup keys for retrieving an entry.The serving AP address field 304 stores the IP address of the current serving AP of a mobile unit.This field is used by the AR to deliver packets destined for a mobile unit using IP tunneling as described above.The entry access time field 305 stores the time at which an entry is accessed.This field can be used to delete an inactive entry to conserve table space.As discussed previously the DHCP server running at the AR also uses the location table 300 to ensure the same IP address 302 is assigned to the same mobile. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: The mobile IP address field 302 stores the IP address assigned to a mobile unit.The mobile unit physical address field 306 stores the physicaladdress of the 802.11 WLAN interface of a mobile unit.Both the mobile IP address and the mobile unit physical address fields are lookup keys for retrieving an entry.The serving AP address field 304 stores the IP address of the current serving AP of a mobile unit.This field is used by the AR to deliver packets destined for a mobile unit using IP tunneling as described above.The entry access time field 305 stores the time at which an entry is accessed.This field can be used to delete an inactive entry to conserve table space.As discussed previously the DHCP server running at the AR also uses the location table 300 to ensure the same IP address 302 is assigned to the same mobile.
CLAIM: The method of any of the preceding claims 18 wherein the first server node comprises at least part of a distributed hash table for mapping logical names to node addresses. |
A lancing device according to claim 4 or 5 wherein the lancing release element is moveable in the direction which is generally parallel to the lancing direction. | In the activated state the return spring 124 is substantially compressed but the neither the triggering spring 132 nor the ejection spring 174 is compressed. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: In the activated state the return spring 124 is substantially compressed but the neither the triggering spring 132 nor the ejection spring 174 is compressed.
CLAIM: A lancing device according to claim 4 or 5 wherein the lancing release element is moveable in the direction which is generally parallel to the lancing direction. |
Vehicle light 4 according to claim 10 wherein said means of mechanical and electrical connection 68 of the main light source 16 comprise opaque reflective portions andor diffusive portions of the main light beam propagated inside the cover layer 44. | The present invention is basically directed to a lighting device using a LED as a light source which features in that a light guide plate is removed and a resin layer is formed instead and an optical member with a protrusion optical pattern between a reflection member and a resin layer is further provided which makes it possible to be applied to various applications thanks to a geometric shape not a simple plane surface light emission. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: The present invention is basically directed to a lighting device using a LED as a light source which features in that a light guide plate is removed and a resin layer is formed instead and an optical member with a protrusion optical pattern between a reflection member and a resin layer is further provided which makes it possible to be applied to various applications thanks to a geometric shape not a simple plane surface light emission.
CLAIM: Vehicle light 4 according to claim 10 wherein said means of mechanical and electrical connection 68 of the main light source 16 comprise opaque reflective portions andor diffusive portions of the main light beam propagated inside the cover layer 44. |
The display device of any one of claims 2 to 8 further comprising a touch panel layer between the transparent cover plate and the flexible display layer the touch panel layer coextensive with the flexible display layer wherein preferably the touch panel layer comprises a first touch panel sublayer having first touch electrode lines and a second touch panel sublayer having second touch electrode lines. | In the example described above the upper touchsensitive display 116 and the lower touchsensitive display 118 each include two folds.Any other suitable number of folds may be utilized.For example one fold may be utilized in either or each of the upper touchsensitive display 116 and the lower touchsensitive display 118 to reduce the gap in which information is not displayed between the display area 502 of the upper touchsensitive display 116 and the display area 522 of the lower touchsensitive display 118. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: In the example described above the upper touchsensitive display 116 and the lower touchsensitive display 118 each include two folds.Any other suitable number of folds may be utilized.For example one fold may be utilized in either or each of the upper touchsensitive display 116 and the lower touchsensitive display 118 to reduce the gap in which information is not displayed between the display area 502 of the upper touchsensitive display 116 and the display area 522 of the lower touchsensitive display 118.
CLAIM: The display device of any one of claims 2 to 8 further comprising a touch panel layer between the transparent cover plate and the flexible display layer the touch panel layer coextensive with the flexible display layer wherein preferably the touch panel layer comprises a first touch panel sublayer having first touch electrode lines and a second touch panel sublayer having second touch electrode lines. |
The apparatus according to any previous claim wherein the plurality of position parameters include cyclorotation around the zaxis. | Also the arithmetic and control unit 200 operates to form a image data of 2dimensional image showing the state of the surface of a fundus oculi Ef retina based on the video signal output from the imaging device 10 and 12 of the fundus camera unit 1A. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Also the arithmetic and control unit 200 operates to form a image data of 2dimensional image showing the state of the surface of a fundus oculi Ef retina based on the video signal output from the imaging device 10 and 12 of the fundus camera unit 1A.
CLAIM: The apparatus according to any previous claim wherein the plurality of position parameters include cyclorotation around the zaxis. |
An armature as claimed in any preceding claim further comprising two arm portions each extending from said pivot portion. | Figure 1 is an exploded view illustrating the various components of a torque motor constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention Figure 2 is a front elevational view of the torque motor shown in its assembled form Figure 3 is a partial crosssectional view of the assembled torque motor of Figure 2 taken about the lines 33 thereof Figure 4 is a partial crosssectional view of the torque motor of Figure 2 taken about the lines 44 thereof Figure 5 is a crosssectional view of a torque motor constructed in accordance with the present invention assembled upon the housing of an electrohydraulic servovalve andFigure 6 is a crosssectional view of the torque motor and valve of Figure 5 taken about he lines 66 thereof. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Figure 1 is an exploded view illustrating the various components of a torque motor constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention Figure 2 is a front elevational view of the torque motor shown in its assembled form Figure 3 is a partial crosssectional view of the assembled torque motor of Figure 2 taken about the lines 33 thereof Figure 4 is a partial crosssectional view of the torque motor of Figure 2 taken about the lines 44 thereof Figure 5 is a crosssectional view of a torque motor constructed in accordance with the present invention assembled upon the housing of an electrohydraulic servovalve andFigure 6 is a crosssectional view of the torque motor and valve of Figure 5 taken about he lines 66 thereof.
CLAIM: An armature as claimed in any preceding claim further comprising two arm portions each extending from said pivot portion. |
The surgical stapler according to claim 5 wherein the at least one firing cam includes first and second firing cams each of the cam members of the first and second firing cams having a Ushape and being positioned about one of the two spaced legs of the cartridge body and within the Ushaped member of one of the first and second cartridge channels. | Referring briefly again to FIG.3 the reload 100 includes a locking member 300 which is rotatably supported about a proximal end of the proximal body portion 110.The locking member 300 is movable from a first position Fig.25 in which the locking member 300 blocks distal advancement of the proximal drive member 118 to a second position in which the locking member does not block movement of the proximal drive member 118.U.S.Patent No.7143924 | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Referring briefly again to FIG.3 the reload 100 includes a locking member 300 which is rotatably supported about a proximal end of the proximal body portion 110.The locking member 300 is movable from a first position Fig.25 in which the locking member 300 blocks distal advancement of the proximal drive member 118 to a second position in which the locking member does not block movement of the proximal drive member 118.U.S.Patent No.7143924
CLAIM: The surgical stapler according to claim 5 wherein the at least one firing cam includes first and second firing cams each of the cam members of the first and second firing cams having a Ushape and being positioned about one of the two spaced legs of the cartridge body and within the Ushaped member of one of the first and second cartridge channels. |
An apparatus for transmitting and receiving a in Near Field Communications NFC the apparatus being adapted to initiate a communication between an initiator and a target that perform NFC aggregate a plurality of data packet units for transmission to form an aggregated frame wherein a length information field is inserted in front of each of the data packet units and transmit the aggregated frame to one of the initiator and the target wherein the aggregated frame comprises an identifier of a frame type indicating whether the plurality of data packet units included in the aggregated frame are aggregated wherein the aggregated frame comprises a data payload that includes the plurality of aggregated data packets without the plurality of sequence numbers associated with transmission of the plurality of data packets and reception thereof. | A command DEPREQ is transmitted when the initiator performs transmission and reception data exchange with the target of data socalled real data.In this command data to be transmitted to the target is located.The response DEPRES is transmitted as a response to the command DEPREQ.In this command data to be transmitted to the initiator is located.Accordingly the command DEPREQ allows data to be transmitted from the initiator to the target and the response DEPRES to the command DEPREQ allows data to be transmitted from the target to the initiator. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: A command DEPREQ is transmitted when the initiator performs transmission and reception data exchange with the target of data socalled real data.In this command data to be transmitted to the target is located.The response DEPRES is transmitted as a response to the command DEPREQ.In this command data to be transmitted to the initiator is located.Accordingly the command DEPREQ allows data to be transmitted from the initiator to the target and the response DEPRES to the command DEPREQ allows data to be transmitted from the target to the initiator.
CLAIM: An apparatus for transmitting and receiving a in Near Field Communications NFC the apparatus being adapted to initiate a communication between an initiator and a target that perform NFC aggregate a plurality of data packet units for transmission to form an aggregated frame wherein a length information field is inserted in front of each of the data packet units and transmit the aggregated frame to one of the initiator and the target wherein the aggregated frame comprises an identifier of a frame type indicating whether the plurality of data packet units included in the aggregated frame are aggregated wherein the aggregated frame comprises a data payload that includes the plurality of aggregated data packets without the plurality of sequence numbers associated with transmission of the plurality of data packets and reception thereof. |
The method of claim 7 wherein the photocurable varnish composition is jetted onto predetermined locations of the media substrate which include the predetermined locations which receive the jetted ink. | Each of the abovedescribed additives was added in order and mixed followed by filtrating with a filter having an absolute filtration accuracy of 2 m to prepare achromatic ink 201. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Each of the abovedescribed additives was added in order and mixed followed by filtrating with a filter having an absolute filtration accuracy of 2 m to prepare achromatic ink 201.
CLAIM: The method of claim 7 wherein the photocurable varnish composition is jetted onto predetermined locations of the media substrate which include the predetermined locations which receive the jetted ink. |
The golf ball according to any one of claims 1 to 12 wherein the angleis 75 or less the differenceis 85 or less and the radius X ranges from 8 mm to 16 mm and the thickness Y ranges from 3 mm to 12 mm. | Examples of sulfenamide type organic sulfur compounds 1e include Ncyclohexyl2benzothiazole sulfenamide Noxydiethylene2benzothiazole sulfenamide and Ntbutyl2benzothiazole sulfenamide.Examples of thiuram type organic sulfur compounds include tetramethylthiuram monosulfide tetramethylthiuram disulfide tetraethylthiuram disulfide tetrabutylthiuram disulfide and dipentamethylenethiuram tetrasulfide.Examples of dithiocarbamates include zinc dimethyldithiocarbamate zinc diethyldithiocarbamate zinc dibutyldithiocarbamate zinc ethylphenyldithiocarbamate sodium dimethyldithiocarbamate sodium diethyldithiocarbamate copper II dimethyldithiocarbamate iron III dimethyldithiocarbamate selenium diethyldithiocarbamate and tellurium diethyldithiocarbamate.Examples of thiazole type organic sulfur compounds include 2mercaptobenzothiazole MBT dibenzothiazyl disulfide MBTS a sodium salt a zinc salt a copper salt or a cyclohexylamine salt of 2mercaptobenzothiazole 224dinitrophenylmercaptobenzothiazole and 226diethyl4morpholinothiobenzothiazole. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Examples of sulfenamide type organic sulfur compounds 1e include Ncyclohexyl2benzothiazole sulfenamide Noxydiethylene2benzothiazole sulfenamide and Ntbutyl2benzothiazole sulfenamide.Examples of thiuram type organic sulfur compounds include tetramethylthiuram monosulfide tetramethylthiuram disulfide tetraethylthiuram disulfide tetrabutylthiuram disulfide and dipentamethylenethiuram tetrasulfide.Examples of dithiocarbamates include zinc dimethyldithiocarbamate zinc diethyldithiocarbamate zinc dibutyldithiocarbamate zinc ethylphenyldithiocarbamate sodium dimethyldithiocarbamate sodium diethyldithiocarbamate copper II dimethyldithiocarbamate iron III dimethyldithiocarbamate selenium diethyldithiocarbamate and tellurium diethyldithiocarbamate.Examples of thiazole type organic sulfur compounds include 2mercaptobenzothiazole MBT dibenzothiazyl disulfide MBTS a sodium salt a zinc salt a copper salt or a cyclohexylamine salt of 2mercaptobenzothiazole 224dinitrophenylmercaptobenzothiazole and 226diethyl4morpholinothiobenzothiazole.
CLAIM: The golf ball according to any one of claims 1 to 12 wherein the angleis 75 or less the differenceis 85 or less and the radius X ranges from 8 mm to 16 mm and the thickness Y ranges from 3 mm to 12 mm. |
The method of any one of claims 7 to 9 wherein the forming of the radiation device comprises forming the radiation device on the base through an adhesive part allowing the base to adhere to the radiation device. | The radiator 220 may be injectionmolded such that the antenna pattern part 222 is formed on the surface of the radiator frame 210. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: The radiator 220 may be injectionmolded such that the antenna pattern part 222 is formed on the surface of the radiator frame 210.
CLAIM: The method of any one of claims 7 to 9 wherein the forming of the radiation device comprises forming the radiation device on the base through an adhesive part allowing the base to adhere to the radiation device. |
The method 1800 of claim 9 further comprising transporting the rotor part with a slide assembly 930 the slide assembly 930 connected to the rotor servicing fixture and configured to support the rotor part and to slidably move the rotor part away from or towards the wind turbine 10. | The rotor blade is lowered by coordinated operation of the two ground winches simultaneously. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: The rotor blade is lowered by coordinated operation of the two ground winches simultaneously.
CLAIM: The method 1800 of claim 9 further comprising transporting the rotor part with a slide assembly 930 the slide assembly 930 connected to the rotor servicing fixture and configured to support the rotor part and to slidably move the rotor part away from or towards the wind turbine 10. |
A device for separating a fluid sample within a collection container comprising a separator having a generally spheroid shape the separator comprising a float having a first density and a ballast having a second density different than the first density wherein a portion of the float is connected to a portion of the ballast at an interface wherein an outer surface of the float at the interface is offset from an outer surface of the ballast at the interface wherein the separator defines a throughhole therethrough adapted for fluid to pass therethrough. | A float 22 is disposed in tube 12 as shown in Figure 1.Float 22 is dimensioned to fit snugly in tube 12 and slide along the length of tube 12 during centrifuging of the sample.Float 22 in the embodiment illustrated includes an outer sleeve 24 having a cylindrical shape complementing the inner surface of tube 12.Outer sleeve 24 is preferably made from a pliable material such as a vinyl resin that is able to deform slightly during centrifugation.Outer sleeve 24 can expand and contract in response to the centrifugal force so that float 22 is able to slide within tube 12.The pliable materialreturns to its original shape and dimensions at static conditions so that outer sleeve 24 snugly contacts the inner surface of tube 12 and is able to slide within tube 12 under centrifugal force.A silicone lubricant can be applied to the inner surface of tube 12 to assist in the sliding movement of the float 22. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: A float 22 is disposed in tube 12 as shown in Figure 1.Float 22 is dimensioned to fit snugly in tube 12 and slide along the length of tube 12 during centrifuging of the sample.Float 22 in the embodiment illustrated includes an outer sleeve 24 having a cylindrical shape complementing the inner surface of tube 12.Outer sleeve 24 is preferably made from a pliable material such as a vinyl resin that is able to deform slightly during centrifugation.Outer sleeve 24 can expand and contract in response to the centrifugal force so that float 22 is able to slide within tube 12.The pliable materialreturns to its original shape and dimensions at static conditions so that outer sleeve 24 snugly contacts the inner surface of tube 12 and is able to slide within tube 12 under centrifugal force.A silicone lubricant can be applied to the inner surface of tube 12 to assist in the sliding movement of the float 22.
CLAIM: A device for separating a fluid sample within a collection container comprising a separator having a generally spheroid shape the separator comprising a float having a first density and a ballast having a second density different than the first density wherein a portion of the float is connected to a portion of the ballast at an interface wherein an outer surface of the float at the interface is offset from an outer surface of the ballast at the interface wherein the separator defines a throughhole therethrough adapted for fluid to pass therethrough. |
The downconversion circuit 30 according to claim 3 or 4 wherein the detection unit is adapted to when the second passive switching mixer is in the disabled mode detect a presence of interference based on a relation between the gaincontrol signal of the first AGC circuit 170 and the gaincontrol signal of the second AGC circuit 250 and in response to the detected presence of interference set the second passive switching mixer 80 in the enabled mode. | Next an operation of the mixer in the powersaving mode is demonstrated hereinafter.During the reception of VHF highband vector synthesizers 202 203 limiting circuits 206 207 mixer 49b and phaseshifter 49c stay turnedoff.In this status switch 208 selects contact 208b then signals divided their frequencies into 12 by divider 201a are supplied to mixer 49a.Mixer 49a works as the DBM so that lower power consumption can be expected. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Next an operation of the mixer in the powersaving mode is demonstrated hereinafter.During the reception of VHF highband vector synthesizers 202 203 limiting circuits 206 207 mixer 49b and phaseshifter 49c stay turnedoff.In this status switch 208 selects contact 208b then signals divided their frequencies into 12 by divider 201a are supplied to mixer 49a.Mixer 49a works as the DBM so that lower power consumption can be expected.
CLAIM: The downconversion circuit 30 according to claim 3 or 4 wherein the detection unit is adapted to when the second passive switching mixer is in the disabled mode detect a presence of interference based on a relation between the gaincontrol signal of the first AGC circuit 170 and the gaincontrol signal of the second AGC circuit 250 and in response to the detected presence of interference set the second passive switching mixer 80 in the enabled mode. |
The control method as claimed in claim 9 or 10 further comprising retrieving S180 terminal devices that are able to communicate with the electronic apparatus 100 and generating list information on one or more terminal devices that are retrieved and transmitting the generated list information S820 to the authentication terminal device 200 wherein the receiving the terminal information comprises receiving terminal information S830 of a selected new terminal device 300 from the authentication terminal device 200 in response to a user selection of the new terminal device 300 among one or more terminal devices 300 included in the list information. | However a setup procedure for connection to a network may be complicated depending on an electronic apparatus.For example a home appliance such as a washing machine or an air conditioner may not have a display to present a setup status or may present limited information even with a display.In this case a user may be able to set up a network of the electronic apparatus by pressing manipulation buttons installed on the electronic apparatus a plurality of times or sequentially manipulating the buttons according to a particular sequence however this is inconvenient to a user. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: However a setup procedure for connection to a network may be complicated depending on an electronic apparatus.For example a home appliance such as a washing machine or an air conditioner may not have a display to present a setup status or may present limited information even with a display.In this case a user may be able to set up a network of the electronic apparatus by pressing manipulation buttons installed on the electronic apparatus a plurality of times or sequentially manipulating the buttons according to a particular sequence however this is inconvenient to a user.
CLAIM: The control method as claimed in claim 9 or 10 further comprising retrieving S180 terminal devices that are able to communicate with the electronic apparatus 100 and generating list information on one or more terminal devices that are retrieved and transmitting the generated list information S820 to the authentication terminal device 200 wherein the receiving the terminal information comprises receiving terminal information S830 of a selected new terminal device 300 from the authentication terminal device 200 in response to a user selection of the new terminal device 300 among one or more terminal devices 300 included in the list information. |
An exhaust gas purification apparatus for an internal combustion engine characterized by a supply device that supplies an additive agent into an exhaust passage of the internal combustion engine a catalyst that is arranged in said exhaust passage at the downstream side of said supply device a bent portion that is a location at which said exhaust passage bends and which is formed at the downstream side of said supply device and at the upstream side of said catalyst and a swirling flow generation part that is formed in said bent portion so as to permit an exhaust gas to come therein on an extension line in a direction of movement of the exhaust gas which flows toward said bent portion at the upstream side thereof thereby to generate a swirling flow in which the exhaust gas swirls around a central axis of the exhaust passage at the downstream side of said bent portion. | The invention is directed to an exhaust emission control device comprising a particulate filter incorporated in an exhaust pipe for capturing particulates in exhaust gas selective reduction catalyst arranged in parallel with and downstream of said particulate filter for selectively reacting NOx with ammonia even in thepresence of oxygen an Sshaped communication passage for introduction of the exhaust gas from a rear end of the particulate filter to a front end of the adjacent selective reduction catalyst in a forward foldback manner and urea water addition means arranged midway of said communication passage for addition of urea water characterized in that an upstream portion of said communication passage comprises a gas gathering chamber for encompassing the rear end of the particulate filter to gather the exhaust gas discharged from the rear end of the particulate filter through substantially perpendicular turnabout of the exhaust gas and a mixing pipe for extracting forward the exhaust gas gathered by the gathering chamber openings formed in circumferentially spaced positions on a rear end of said mixing pipe for introduction of the exhaust gas a downstream end of said gathering chamber being connected to the rear end of said mixing pipe such that said respective openings are encased and the rear end of said mixing pipe is closed. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: The invention is directed to an exhaust emission control device comprising a particulate filter incorporated in an exhaust pipe for capturing particulates in exhaust gas selective reduction catalyst arranged in parallel with and downstream of said particulate filter for selectively reacting NOx with ammonia even in thepresence of oxygen an Sshaped communication passage for introduction of the exhaust gas from a rear end of the particulate filter to a front end of the adjacent selective reduction catalyst in a forward foldback manner and urea water addition means arranged midway of said communication passage for addition of urea water characterized in that an upstream portion of said communication passage comprises a gas gathering chamber for encompassing the rear end of the particulate filter to gather the exhaust gas discharged from the rear end of the particulate filter through substantially perpendicular turnabout of the exhaust gas and a mixing pipe for extracting forward the exhaust gas gathered by the gathering chamber openings formed in circumferentially spaced positions on a rear end of said mixing pipe for introduction of the exhaust gas a downstream end of said gathering chamber being connected to the rear end of said mixing pipe such that said respective openings are encased and the rear end of said mixing pipe is closed.
CLAIM: An exhaust gas purification apparatus for an internal combustion engine characterized by a supply device that supplies an additive agent into an exhaust passage of the internal combustion engine a catalyst that is arranged in said exhaust passage at the downstream side of said supply device a bent portion that is a location at which said exhaust passage bends and which is formed at the downstream side of said supply device and at the upstream side of said catalyst and a swirling flow generation part that is formed in said bent portion so as to permit an exhaust gas to come therein on an extension line in a direction of movement of the exhaust gas which flows toward said bent portion at the upstream side thereof thereby to generate a swirling flow in which the exhaust gas swirls around a central axis of the exhaust passage at the downstream side of said bent portion. |
The downconversion circuit 30 according to claim 7 wherein the first second third and fourth resistors 100a 110a 100b 110b and the capacitors 120 130 connected to the first and second output terminals 75ab 85ab of the output ports 75 85 of the first and the second passive switching mixers 70 80 are tunable to adjust magnitudes and phases of the first and the second downconverted signals. | We have discussed that divider 205 receives output signals 1005 1006 however divider 205 can receive output signals 1003 1004 instead.In this case output signals 1011 1012 1013 1014 having a phase difference of 90 degrees from each other can be obtained.In other words as long as divider 205 receives signals having a phase difference of 180 degrees it can outputs four signals having a phase difference of 90 degrees from each other. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: We have discussed that divider 205 receives output signals 1005 1006 however divider 205 can receive output signals 1003 1004 instead.In this case output signals 1011 1012 1013 1014 having a phase difference of 90 degrees from each other can be obtained.In other words as long as divider 205 receives signals having a phase difference of 180 degrees it can outputs four signals having a phase difference of 90 degrees from each other.
CLAIM: The downconversion circuit 30 according to claim 7 wherein the first second third and fourth resistors 100a 110a 100b 110b and the capacitors 120 130 connected to the first and second output terminals 75ab 85ab of the output ports 75 85 of the first and the second passive switching mixers 70 80 are tunable to adjust magnitudes and phases of the first and the second downconverted signals. |
An endoscope system as defined in claim 1 or 2 wherein said gain value is determined according to a spectrum of light intensity of said narrow band light and a spectrum of spectral sensitivity of said first pixel. | Based on the acquired numerical data an optimal coefficient set is obtained to approximate a following relation.That is matrix elements satisfying Formula1R G Ba1a2a3b1b2b3c1c2c3F1F2F3 should be obtained. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Based on the acquired numerical data an optimal coefficient set is obtained to approximate a following relation.That is matrix elements satisfying Formula1R G Ba1a2a3b1b2b3c1c2c3F1F2F3 should be obtained.
CLAIM: An endoscope system as defined in claim 1 or 2 wherein said gain value is determined according to a spectrum of light intensity of said narrow band light and a spectrum of spectral sensitivity of said first pixel. |
The communication apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the determiner gives a higher transmission priority to the transmit data having a smaller size. | Preferentially the parameters specific for each access category AC and within an access category AC are the specific values Multirate Retry Number MRN and Excessive Retry Number ERN of each AC. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Preferentially the parameters specific for each access category AC and within an access category AC are the specific values Multirate Retry Number MRN and Excessive Retry Number ERN of each AC.
CLAIM: The communication apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the determiner gives a higher transmission priority to the transmit data having a smaller size. |
The pressuresensitive adhesive sheet producing method according to any one of claims 1 to 5 wherein in the pressuresensitive adhesive layer forming step one or more ultraviolet lamps are of a single type. | The degree of polymerization of the partial polymer of the nonsolvent type photopolymerizable pressuresensitive adhesive agent composition is adjusted to preferably about 2 to 40 by weight more preferably 5 to 20 by weight depending on the molecular weight of the polymer contained in the partial polymer though. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: The degree of polymerization of the partial polymer of the nonsolvent type photopolymerizable pressuresensitive adhesive agent composition is adjusted to preferably about 2 to 40 by weight more preferably 5 to 20 by weight depending on the molecular weight of the polymer contained in the partial polymer though.
CLAIM: The pressuresensitive adhesive sheet producing method according to any one of claims 1 to 5 wherein in the pressuresensitive adhesive layer forming step one or more ultraviolet lamps are of a single type. |
Method according to claim 3 or claim 4 wherein measuring the properties of an aerodynamic flow comprise measuring properties of an aerodynamic flow at or near the blades. | Amongst the mechanisms that can be used in this regard on the length L section of the blade the following can be highlightedMechanisms which allow the angle of attack of said part of the blade to be reduced.The estimated noise reduction for GAMESA G80 machines is around 0.5 db for each degree of the angle of attack that is reduced.That effect is achieved because the thickness of the boundary layer is less when the pressure gradient is less and a reduction in the angle of attack implies a reduction of the pressure gradient Mechanisms which allow the effective chord to be changed such as elements which inflate and disinflate when required or surface which enter and exit through the trailing edge of the blade.The effect of the chord reduction is rather less than the reduction of the angle of attack as the pressure gradient is the same but it decreases the length upon which the boundary layer has an effect therefore resulting in a lower thickness than the original.Mechanisms which allow the profile curvature to be changed such as classic hyper lift devices flaps or wings or flexible elements included on the blades which can be changed by some mechanical thermal chemical or electrical procedure.Mechanisms which allow the boundary layer to be sucked or blown such as ridges or holes arranged on the surface of the blade or micro nanovalve matrices.The use of electrorheological materials which change there shape by applying electrical current. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Amongst the mechanisms that can be used in this regard on the length L section of the blade the following can be highlightedMechanisms which allow the angle of attack of said part of the blade to be reduced.The estimated noise reduction for GAMESA G80 machines is around 0.5 db for each degree of the angle of attack that is reduced.That effect is achieved because the thickness of the boundary layer is less when the pressure gradient is less and a reduction in the angle of attack implies a reduction of the pressure gradient Mechanisms which allow the effective chord to be changed such as elements which inflate and disinflate when required or surface which enter and exit through the trailing edge of the blade.The effect of the chord reduction is rather less than the reduction of the angle of attack as the pressure gradient is the same but it decreases the length upon which the boundary layer has an effect therefore resulting in a lower thickness than the original.Mechanisms which allow the profile curvature to be changed such as classic hyper lift devices flaps or wings or flexible elements included on the blades which can be changed by some mechanical thermal chemical or electrical procedure.Mechanisms which allow the boundary layer to be sucked or blown such as ridges or holes arranged on the surface of the blade or micro nanovalve matrices.The use of electrorheological materials which change there shape by applying electrical current.
CLAIM: Method according to claim 3 or claim 4 wherein measuring the properties of an aerodynamic flow comprise measuring properties of an aerodynamic flow at or near the blades. |
A nontransitory computerreadable recording medium having recorded thereon a program for executing the method of claim 1 on a computer. | Touch gestures of a user may include any one or more of a tap a touch and hold a double tap a drag a panning a flick a drag and drop a swipe etc. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Touch gestures of a user may include any one or more of a tap a touch and hold a double tap a drag a panning a flick a drag and drop a swipe etc.
CLAIM: A nontransitory computerreadable recording medium having recorded thereon a program for executing the method of claim 1 on a computer. |
The system as claimed in one or more of the previous claims further comprisingA second blade sensor 102 located on the first blade 10 and generating a second blade signal 112A second blade processing unit 122 receiving the second blade signal 112 and computing a first B value 132 indicative of a second load value associated with the wind turbineA second auxiliary sensor 202 located on the wind turbine at a location different from the first blade 10 and generating a second auxiliary signal 212A second auxiliary processing unit 222 receiving the second auxiliary signal 212 and computing a second B value 232 indicative of said second load value associated with the wind turbine the computation being done without the use of and independently of the second blade signal 112A fourth auxiliary sensor 302 located on the wind turbine at a location different from the second axillary sensor 300 and generating a fourth auxiliary signal 312 indicative of the second load value associated with the wind turbine 1A fourth auxiliary processing unit 322 receiving the fourth auxiliary signal 312 and computing a third B value 332 indicative of said second loading value the computation being done without the use of and independently the second blade signal 112 and the second auxiliary signal 212Wherein a second physical value comparator 401 receives the first B value 132 the second B value 232 and the third B value 332 and produces a second physical comparator signal 412 indicative of the difference between the three B values 132 232 332. | The average of parameters 30 is communicated from average device 35 to absolute value device 36B.The absolute value of the average of parameters 30 is communicated from absolute value device 36B to gain 37A.The outputs of gain 37A and bias 37B are summed together by summing device 38.Gain 37A and bias 37B allow miscompare detector 31 to be adapted for different criteria and parameters as desired for specific applications.For example an autopilot may have strict criteria while an EFIS may have more relaxed criteria for the same parameter.Gain 37A scalesthe absolute value of the average of parameters 11.Bias 37B provides an offset which is summed with output of gain 37A.The output of summing device 38 is the threshold and is communicated to threshold detector 39. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: The average of parameters 30 is communicated from average device 35 to absolute value device 36B.The absolute value of the average of parameters 30 is communicated from absolute value device 36B to gain 37A.The outputs of gain 37A and bias 37B are summed together by summing device 38.Gain 37A and bias 37B allow miscompare detector 31 to be adapted for different criteria and parameters as desired for specific applications.For example an autopilot may have strict criteria while an EFIS may have more relaxed criteria for the same parameter.Gain 37A scalesthe absolute value of the average of parameters 11.Bias 37B provides an offset which is summed with output of gain 37A.The output of summing device 38 is the threshold and is communicated to threshold detector 39.
CLAIM: The system as claimed in one or more of the previous claims further comprisingA second blade sensor 102 located on the first blade 10 and generating a second blade signal 112A second blade processing unit 122 receiving the second blade signal 112 and computing a first B value 132 indicative of a second load value associated with the wind turbineA second auxiliary sensor 202 located on the wind turbine at a location different from the first blade 10 and generating a second auxiliary signal 212A second auxiliary processing unit 222 receiving the second auxiliary signal 212 and computing a second B value 232 indicative of said second load value associated with the wind turbine the computation being done without the use of and independently of the second blade signal 112A fourth auxiliary sensor 302 located on the wind turbine at a location different from the second axillary sensor 300 and generating a fourth auxiliary signal 312 indicative of the second load value associated with the wind turbine 1A fourth auxiliary processing unit 322 receiving the fourth auxiliary signal 312 and computing a third B value 332 indicative of said second loading value the computation being done without the use of and independently the second blade signal 112 and the second auxiliary signal 212Wherein a second physical value comparator 401 receives the first B value 132 the second B value 232 and the third B value 332 and produces a second physical comparator signal 412 indicative of the difference between the three B values 132 232 332. |
The agricultural baler 10 of any of the previous claims wherein the at least one tine64 is not continuously biased in a generally upward direction. | An ejector system 1 according to embodiments of the present invention may be a separate piece for being built for example retrofitted in an existing agricultural baler.Alternatively an ejector system 1 according to embodiments of the present invention may be built into an agricultural baler thus forming an agricultural baler according to a second aspect of the present invention provided with an ejector system according to embodiments of the present invention. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: An ejector system 1 according to embodiments of the present invention may be a separate piece for being built for example retrofitted in an existing agricultural baler.Alternatively an ejector system 1 according to embodiments of the present invention may be built into an agricultural baler thus forming an agricultural baler according to a second aspect of the present invention provided with an ejector system according to embodiments of the present invention.
CLAIM: The agricultural baler 10 of any of the previous claims wherein the at least one tine64 is not continuously biased in a generally upward direction. |
The oil filled pressure sensor as in claim 1 wherein the driftstabilized pressure sensing element is electrically isolated from the header body by at least one glasstometal seal. | A method of manufacturing the pressure sensor having this arrangement will be described with reference to Fig.7. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: A method of manufacturing the pressure sensor having this arrangement will be described with reference to Fig.7.
CLAIM: The oil filled pressure sensor as in claim 1 wherein the driftstabilized pressure sensing element is electrically isolated from the header body by at least one glasstometal seal. |
The wire guide of any preceding claim wherein the flexibility enhancing voids includes a plurality of holes. | The average outer diameter of the first wire 2 is smaller than that of the second wire 3.Therefore the guide wire 1A is such that the first wire 2 i.e.its distal end side is relatively quite flexible and the second wire 3 i.e.its proximal end side is relatively highly rigid.Thus the flexibility of the distal end portion and excellent operability pushability torque transmissibility etc.can be combined together. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: The average outer diameter of the first wire 2 is smaller than that of the second wire 3.Therefore the guide wire 1A is such that the first wire 2 i.e.its distal end side is relatively quite flexible and the second wire 3 i.e.its proximal end side is relatively highly rigid.Thus the flexibility of the distal end portion and excellent operability pushability torque transmissibility etc.can be combined together.
CLAIM: The wire guide of any preceding claim wherein the flexibility enhancing voids includes a plurality of holes. |
The method of claim 2 wherein the circuit element is in the off state when the first voltage is less than the cutoff voltage. | According to the first aspect of the present invention all of the switches change from the OFF state to the ON state at the same timing.Consequently even if a current that flows through the constant current source temporarily increases when the switches change to the ON state this current does not flow through the light emitting devices.Therefore it is possible to adjust luminance of the light emitting devices independently and to prevent an overcurrent from flowing through the light emitting devices.Further it is possible to reduce a current stress to the light emitting devices and to extend life duration of the light emitting devices. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: According to the first aspect of the present invention all of the switches change from the OFF state to the ON state at the same timing.Consequently even if a current that flows through the constant current source temporarily increases when the switches change to the ON state this current does not flow through the light emitting devices.Therefore it is possible to adjust luminance of the light emitting devices independently and to prevent an overcurrent from flowing through the light emitting devices.Further it is possible to reduce a current stress to the light emitting devices and to extend life duration of the light emitting devices.
CLAIM: The method of claim 2 wherein the circuit element is in the off state when the first voltage is less than the cutoff voltage. |
A method comprising receiving by a processing device an order request from a kiosk at a kiosk location transmitting by the processing device the order request to a computing device of a transportation vehicle receiving by the processing device a response from the computing device indicating acceptance of the order request identifying by the processing device a vehicle location of the transportation vehicle and transmitting by the processing device the vehicle location to the kiosk. | For example if the vehicle searching radius shown in FIG.6b is set to 5km from the current position of the mobile terminal 100 the vehicle calling server controller 250 may search for available vehicles that are located within the radius of 5km on the basis of the position of the mobile terminal 100 among all vehicles searched at step S106. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: For example if the vehicle searching radius shown in FIG.6b is set to 5km from the current position of the mobile terminal 100 the vehicle calling server controller 250 may search for available vehicles that are located within the radius of 5km on the basis of the position of the mobile terminal 100 among all vehicles searched at step S106.
CLAIM: A method comprising receiving by a processing device an order request from a kiosk at a kiosk location transmitting by the processing device the order request to a computing device of a transportation vehicle receiving by the processing device a response from the computing device indicating acceptance of the order request identifying by the processing device a vehicle location of the transportation vehicle and transmitting by the processing device the vehicle location to the kiosk. |
Shopping utensil according to claim 1 characterized in that the active contactless payment token 13 is a contactless smartcard and in that the connection means comprise a slot 11a for inserting the contactless smartcard. | Furthermore the controller 6 is controlling the status and content of a for example flat screen display 5 attached to for example the basket 11 of the mobile container 1 such that a user carrying or pushing the mobile container 1 can read information from the display 5. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Furthermore the controller 6 is controlling the status and content of a for example flat screen display 5 attached to for example the basket 11 of the mobile container 1 such that a user carrying or pushing the mobile container 1 can read information from the display 5.
CLAIM: Shopping utensil according to claim 1 characterized in that the active contactless payment token 13 is a contactless smartcard and in that the connection means comprise a slot 11a for inserting the contactless smartcard. |
The light emitting device of claim 1 wherein M includes one metal selected from copper Cu palladium Pd and silver Ag. | On the other hand FIG.14 is a view illustrating an exemplary Ntype electrode of a light emitting device according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: On the other hand FIG.14 is a view illustrating an exemplary Ntype electrode of a light emitting device according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
CLAIM: The light emitting device of claim 1 wherein M includes one metal selected from copper Cu palladium Pd and silver Ag. |
The method used by a biomedical device with near field communication function for user identification biomedical data measurement biomedical data uploaddownload biomedical data management and remote medical care of Claim 11 wherein the measuring unit is selected from the group consisting of a measuring device for blood glucose strip a measuring device for body fat a measuring device for blood pressure and a measuring device for electrocardiography. | In accordance with the invention the desired system behavior includes that the user attaches the biosensor apparatus 100 to the PDA 200 the users inserts a strip into the biosensor apparatus 100 the PDA 200 turns on if it is off or if it is on immediately runs the biosensor program.Then the biosensor apparatus 100 and meter and communications program 131 and PDA 200 and biosensor program 207 run in test mode. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: In accordance with the invention the desired system behavior includes that the user attaches the biosensor apparatus 100 to the PDA 200 the users inserts a strip into the biosensor apparatus 100 the PDA 200 turns on if it is off or if it is on immediately runs the biosensor program.Then the biosensor apparatus 100 and meter and communications program 131 and PDA 200 and biosensor program 207 run in test mode.
CLAIM: The method used by a biomedical device with near field communication function for user identification biomedical data measurement biomedical data uploaddownload biomedical data management and remote medical care of Claim 11 wherein the measuring unit is selected from the group consisting of a measuring device for blood glucose strip a measuring device for body fat a measuring device for blood pressure and a measuring device for electrocardiography. |
The method or the communication device UE1 UE2 of claim 3 characterized in that the step of checking whether the at least one cell reselection rule is satisfied in order to generate the rule ranking list comprises receiving a plurality of second cell reselection information messages broadcasted from the plurality of second cells 100c 110c wherein the plurality of second cell reselection information messages comprises the at least one cell reselection threshold respectively and generating the at least one cell reselection value and comparing each of the at least one cell reselection threshold corresponding to one of the plurality of second cells 100c 110c with the at least one cell reselection value in order to determine which of the at least one cell reselection rule is satisfied. | Example 2 It is assumed that the terminal is in a macro cell there are three neighboring cells two of which are macro cells on different frequency layers in the LTE system One of the two cells cell 1 is overloaded and the terminal capabilities support all the services provided by the cell the other neighboring cell cell 2 is not overloaded and there is a neighboring cell cell 3 in the WCDMA system yet the terminal has not subscribed to the WCDMA service. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Example 2 It is assumed that the terminal is in a macro cell there are three neighboring cells two of which are macro cells on different frequency layers in the LTE system One of the two cells cell 1 is overloaded and the terminal capabilities support all the services provided by the cell the other neighboring cell cell 2 is not overloaded and there is a neighboring cell cell 3 in the WCDMA system yet the terminal has not subscribed to the WCDMA service.
CLAIM: The method or the communication device UE1 UE2 of claim 3 characterized in that the step of checking whether the at least one cell reselection rule is satisfied in order to generate the rule ranking list comprises receiving a plurality of second cell reselection information messages broadcasted from the plurality of second cells 100c 110c wherein the plurality of second cell reselection information messages comprises the at least one cell reselection threshold respectively and generating the at least one cell reselection value and comparing each of the at least one cell reselection threshold corresponding to one of the plurality of second cells 100c 110c with the at least one cell reselection value in order to determine which of the at least one cell reselection rule is satisfied. |
An apparatus for accessing a server comprising a first indication message obtaining module 501 configured to obtain a first access indication message for indicating a geographic region to which a default access server belongs when detecting accessing a network a first server determining module 502 configured to determine the default access server according to the geographic region indicated by the first access indication message obtained by the first indication message obtaining module 501 and an accessing module 503 configured to access the default access server determined by the first server determining module 502. | The mobile communication terminal 100 gains accesses to the external site which provides a service for a corresponding country by using the generated address S450.Referring to FIG.4B the mobile communication terminal 100 accesses to the Korea site of the application providing server 150 using the generated address www.Astore.co.kr. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: The mobile communication terminal 100 gains accesses to the external site which provides a service for a corresponding country by using the generated address S450.Referring to FIG.4B the mobile communication terminal 100 accesses to the Korea site of the application providing server 150 using the generated address www.Astore.co.kr.
CLAIM: An apparatus for accessing a server comprising a first indication message obtaining module 501 configured to obtain a first access indication message for indicating a geographic region to which a default access server belongs when detecting accessing a network a first server determining module 502 configured to determine the default access server according to the geographic region indicated by the first access indication message obtained by the first indication message obtaining module 501 and an accessing module 503 configured to access the default access server determined by the first server determining module 502. |
The method of claim 2 wherein the property is an indicator of a variation in the plurality of points. | When the errorwhich is obtained through substitution of the obtained OX Y Z for Equation 5 is equal to or greater than apredetermined value it means that the region in which the N perpendicular bisectors stored in the RAM 44 meet does not concentrate in a narrow range.In this case the CPU 40 may be programmed to cancel the operation of setting the offset on the basis of the obtained point OX Y Z and return to step S100. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: When the errorwhich is obtained through substitution of the obtained OX Y Z for Equation 5 is equal to or greater than apredetermined value it means that the region in which the N perpendicular bisectors stored in the RAM 44 meet does not concentrate in a narrow range.In this case the CPU 40 may be programmed to cancel the operation of setting the offset on the basis of the obtained point OX Y Z and return to step S100.
CLAIM: The method of claim 2 wherein the property is an indicator of a variation in the plurality of points. |
A saddle type vehicle 1 according to claim 1 wherein the at least one warning icon 36 37 38 39 includes multiple types of warning icons 36 37 38 39 and the display device 16 216 316 is configured to display the multiple types of warning icons 36 37 38 39 in an arrangement such that the warning icons 36 37 38 39 are adjacent to each other. | A pair of electrodes of the LED 27 is electrically connected to wiring traces on the printed circuit board 20.The plurality of electronic components 29 mounted on the printed circuit board 20 constitute a display control circuit.The display control circuit is electrically connected to the plurality of LEDs 23 27 the connection terminal row 24 and the connector 25 Figs.2 and 3.The connection terminal row 24 Fig.2 is electrically connected to the connection terminal row 62 Fig.3 of the liquid crystal display panel60 through the connecting member 40. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: A pair of electrodes of the LED 27 is electrically connected to wiring traces on the printed circuit board 20.The plurality of electronic components 29 mounted on the printed circuit board 20 constitute a display control circuit.The display control circuit is electrically connected to the plurality of LEDs 23 27 the connection terminal row 24 and the connector 25 Figs.2 and 3.The connection terminal row 24 Fig.2 is electrically connected to the connection terminal row 62 Fig.3 of the liquid crystal display panel60 through the connecting member 40.
CLAIM: A saddle type vehicle 1 according to claim 1 wherein the at least one warning icon 36 37 38 39 includes multiple types of warning icons 36 37 38 39 and the display device 16 216 316 is configured to display the multiple types of warning icons 36 37 38 39 in an arrangement such that the warning icons 36 37 38 39 are adjacent to each other. |
An air cleaner device comprising a cleaner case 63 provided to an intake passage 43 communicating with an intake port 44 of a motor 16 a cover 65 detachably attached the cleaner case 63 and a filter element 113 provided between the cover 65 and the cleaner case 63 so that air drawn into the intake passage 43 from an outside 25 is cleaned by the air filter and introduced into the intake port 44 wherein the air cleaner device further comprises a support part 84 provided to the cleaner case 63 and having a fitting ingress 85 at a region on an opposite side thereof from the cover 65 and a pivot 94 provided to the cover 65 and having a convex part 104 capable of fitting in the fitting ingress 85 of the support part 84 and a hinge part 80 formed by engagement of the convex pat 104 in the fitting ingress 85 so as to openably closably connecting with the support part 84 and the pivot 94 the cover 65 to the cleaner case 63. | Since the filter 28 and the sealing frame 27 are held tight against each other unitarily there is no fear that dusty air will leak from between the filter 28 and the sealing frame 27. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Since the filter 28 and the sealing frame 27 are held tight against each other unitarily there is no fear that dusty air will leak from between the filter 28 and the sealing frame 27.
CLAIM: An air cleaner device comprising a cleaner case 63 provided to an intake passage 43 communicating with an intake port 44 of a motor 16 a cover 65 detachably attached the cleaner case 63 and a filter element 113 provided between the cover 65 and the cleaner case 63 so that air drawn into the intake passage 43 from an outside 25 is cleaned by the air filter and introduced into the intake port 44 wherein the air cleaner device further comprises a support part 84 provided to the cleaner case 63 and having a fitting ingress 85 at a region on an opposite side thereof from the cover 65 and a pivot 94 provided to the cover 65 and having a convex part 104 capable of fitting in the fitting ingress 85 of the support part 84 and a hinge part 80 formed by engagement of the convex pat 104 in the fitting ingress 85 so as to openably closably connecting with the support part 84 and the pivot 94 the cover 65 to the cleaner case 63. |
The power tool according to claim 12 wherein said operating member 53 is capable of driving said restricting member 81 81a 81b to move from the first position to the second position. | Figure 8a shows that the final output shaft 50 has been rotated via its casing 54 so that it rotates about and is aligned with the external axis CC which is radiallyoutside the drilldriver peripheral axis BB.This means that the final output drive rotation of the drilldriver is beyond the peripheral edge of its body.Such might be useful for example in the situation of needing to apply drive to a screw located at the inner corner of a cabinet or the like.A shaft lock in this example a slider 56 is provided to selectably lock the casing 54 in this position to prevent any further rotation thereof until the operator releases the shaft lock. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Figure 8a shows that the final output shaft 50 has been rotated via its casing 54 so that it rotates about and is aligned with the external axis CC which is radiallyoutside the drilldriver peripheral axis BB.This means that the final output drive rotation of the drilldriver is beyond the peripheral edge of its body.Such might be useful for example in the situation of needing to apply drive to a screw located at the inner corner of a cabinet or the like.A shaft lock in this example a slider 56 is provided to selectably lock the casing 54 in this position to prevent any further rotation thereof until the operator releases the shaft lock.
CLAIM: The power tool according to claim 12 wherein said operating member 53 is capable of driving said restricting member 81 81a 81b to move from the first position to the second position. |
The cooling circuit according to claim 1 wherein the outlet 96114 is tangential to the curved surface 88. | In this way as the horseshoe vortices are born at the airfoil leading edge the platform holes 40 are preferably introduced for discharging cooling air initially along the largest extent of the fillet and as the fillet converges in coverage area over the midchord region of the pressure side.The arcuate fillet cooperates with the platform film cooling holes to decrease the adverse effects of the horseshoe vortices including aerodynamic performance and cooling performance along the platform. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: In this way as the horseshoe vortices are born at the airfoil leading edge the platform holes 40 are preferably introduced for discharging cooling air initially along the largest extent of the fillet and as the fillet converges in coverage area over the midchord region of the pressure side.The arcuate fillet cooperates with the platform film cooling holes to decrease the adverse effects of the horseshoe vortices including aerodynamic performance and cooling performance along the platform.
CLAIM: The cooling circuit according to claim 1 wherein the outlet 96114 is tangential to the curved surface 88. |
A device for encoding in a bitstream a HDR picture said device comprisingmeans for obtaining a LDR picture and illumination picture from said HDR picture andencoding means configured for encoding in the bitstream a first syntax element defining a picturevideo format of a decoded version of the LDR picture called an output LDR format characterized in that the encoding means are further configured for encoding in the bitstream a second syntax element which is distinct from the first syntax element and which defines a picturevideo format of a decoded version of said HDR picture called an output HDR format. | When hdrframepackingarrangementtype is in the range 0 to 3 Sidebyside arrangementmultiviewmapping equal to 0 indicates that the normally exposed LDR view is mapped on the left halfframe the underexposed LDR view is mapped on the right and top quarterframe and the overexposed LDR view is mapped on the right and bottom quarterframe.multiviewmapping equal to 1 indicates that the normally exposed LDR view is mapped on the left halfframe the overexposed LDR view is mapped on the right and top quarterframe and the underexposed LDR view is mapped on the right and bottom quarterframe.multiviewmapping equal to 2 indicates that the normally exposed LDR view is mapped on the right halfframe the underexposed LDR view is mapped on the left and top quarterframe and the overexposed LDR view is mapped on the left and bottom quarterframe.multiviewmapping equal to 3 indicates that the normally exposed LDR view is mapped on the right halfframe the overexposed LDR view is mapped on the left and top quarterframe and the underexposed LDR view is mapped on the left and bottom quarterframe. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: When hdrframepackingarrangementtype is in the range 0 to 3 Sidebyside arrangementmultiviewmapping equal to 0 indicates that the normally exposed LDR view is mapped on the left halfframe the underexposed LDR view is mapped on the right and top quarterframe and the overexposed LDR view is mapped on the right and bottom quarterframe.multiviewmapping equal to 1 indicates that the normally exposed LDR view is mapped on the left halfframe the overexposed LDR view is mapped on the right and top quarterframe and the underexposed LDR view is mapped on the right and bottom quarterframe.multiviewmapping equal to 2 indicates that the normally exposed LDR view is mapped on the right halfframe the underexposed LDR view is mapped on the left and top quarterframe and the overexposed LDR view is mapped on the left and bottom quarterframe.multiviewmapping equal to 3 indicates that the normally exposed LDR view is mapped on the right halfframe the overexposed LDR view is mapped on the left and top quarterframe and the underexposed LDR view is mapped on the left and bottom quarterframe.
CLAIM: A device for encoding in a bitstream a HDR picture said device comprisingmeans for obtaining a LDR picture and illumination picture from said HDR picture andencoding means configured for encoding in the bitstream a first syntax element defining a picturevideo format of a decoded version of the LDR picture called an output LDR format characterized in that the encoding means are further configured for encoding in the bitstream a second syntax element which is distinct from the first syntax element and which defines a picturevideo format of a decoded version of said HDR picture called an output HDR format. |
Sole 100 200 for a shoe in particular a sports shoe comprising a.a cushioning element 110 210 and b.a protection element 120 wherein c.the sole 100 200 comprises a first partial region 105 and a second partial region 108 wherein d.the cushioning element 110 210 comprises a greater stiffness in the first partial region 105 than in the second partial region 108 and wherein e.when treading down with the sole 100 200 on a ground the protection element 120 comprises a larger contact area with the ground in the first partial region 105 than in the second partial region 108. | The lateral rollup portion 42 protruding in the upward direction past the upper midsole 3 has an anterior end 42f and a posterior end 42b in the longitudinal direction Y.The anterior end 42f is located anterior to the MP joint MP5 of the fifth toe and posterior to the tip of the fifth distal phalanx B15 whereas the posterior end 42b is located posterior to the MP joint MP5 of the fifth toe and anterior to the bottom 051 of the metatarsal bone B45 of the fifth toe. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: The lateral rollup portion 42 protruding in the upward direction past the upper midsole 3 has an anterior end 42f and a posterior end 42b in the longitudinal direction Y.The anterior end 42f is located anterior to the MP joint MP5 of the fifth toe and posterior to the tip of the fifth distal phalanx B15 whereas the posterior end 42b is located posterior to the MP joint MP5 of the fifth toe and anterior to the bottom 051 of the metatarsal bone B45 of the fifth toe.
CLAIM: Sole 100 200 for a shoe in particular a sports shoe comprising a.a cushioning element 110 210 and b.a protection element 120 wherein c.the sole 100 200 comprises a first partial region 105 and a second partial region 108 wherein d.the cushioning element 110 210 comprises a greater stiffness in the first partial region 105 than in the second partial region 108 and wherein e.when treading down with the sole 100 200 on a ground the protection element 120 comprises a larger contact area with the ground in the first partial region 105 than in the second partial region 108. |
The method according to any of the preceding claims wherein step c or d further includes the step of drying the support after each application of ion exchange material solution. | The porous stretched film may be obtained by methods disclosed by JPA 9212964 and JPA 2002338721 and can be acquired from the market for example Hipore of Asahi Chemical Industry Co.Ltd.Upore of Ube Industries Ltd.Setera of Tonen Tapils Co.Ltd.Excepore of Nitto Denko Corporation Hilet of Mitsui Chemical Co.Ltd.etc.. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: The porous stretched film may be obtained by methods disclosed by JPA 9212964 and JPA 2002338721 and can be acquired from the market for example Hipore of Asahi Chemical Industry Co.Ltd.Upore of Ube Industries Ltd.Setera of Tonen Tapils Co.Ltd.Excepore of Nitto Denko Corporation Hilet of Mitsui Chemical Co.Ltd.etc..
CLAIM: The method according to any of the preceding claims wherein step c or d further includes the step of drying the support after each application of ion exchange material solution. |
A method of insulating outer surfaces of a case of a secondary battery the secondary battery including an electrode assembly accommodated in an internal space of the case a cap plate covering the case and a terminal penetrated through the cap plate and electrically connected to the electrode assembly the method comprising wrapping a plurality of surfaces comprising the outer surfaces of the case with an adhesive tape. | Here the insulating cover 91 and the first and second insulating tapes 92 and 93 are combined to the outer surface of the case 26. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Here the insulating cover 91 and the first and second insulating tapes 92 and 93 are combined to the outer surface of the case 26.
CLAIM: A method of insulating outer surfaces of a case of a secondary battery the secondary battery including an electrode assembly accommodated in an internal space of the case a cap plate covering the case and a terminal penetrated through the cap plate and electrically connected to the electrode assembly the method comprising wrapping a plurality of surfaces comprising the outer surfaces of the case with an adhesive tape. |
The mobile terminal of claim 8 wherein the controller 180 is further configured to display an indicator for inducing selection of the at least one graphic object in the displayed at least one image. | Referring to FIG.11A if a user selects an eye tracking button 1001 the controller 180 can determine an object or region on which the eyes of the character 1103 captured in a photographed image using an eye tracking algorithm.In doing so referring to FIG.11B the controller 180 can control a gaze path 1105 of the captured character 1103 to be displayed.If the captured character gazing region is determined the controller 180 extracts a photographed image having a best resolution value from the captured character gazing region and can then display the extracted photographed image.For instance in the example shown in FIG.11B when the character captured in the photographed image is gazing at the third object 13 the controller 180 extracts a photographed image having a best resolution value for the third object 13 and can then display the extracted photographed image on the touchscreen 151 FIG.11C. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Referring to FIG.11A if a user selects an eye tracking button 1001 the controller 180 can determine an object or region on which the eyes of the character 1103 captured in a photographed image using an eye tracking algorithm.In doing so referring to FIG.11B the controller 180 can control a gaze path 1105 of the captured character 1103 to be displayed.If the captured character gazing region is determined the controller 180 extracts a photographed image having a best resolution value from the captured character gazing region and can then display the extracted photographed image.For instance in the example shown in FIG.11B when the character captured in the photographed image is gazing at the third object 13 the controller 180 extracts a photographed image having a best resolution value for the third object 13 and can then display the extracted photographed image on the touchscreen 151 FIG.11C.
CLAIM: The mobile terminal of claim 8 wherein the controller 180 is further configured to display an indicator for inducing selection of the at least one graphic object in the displayed at least one image. |
Gas sensor according to any one of the preceding claims wherein one or a number of or all of the elevated structures 2 are made from or covered by an electricallyconducting material 13 and in particular are made from or covered by metal and in particular wherein one or more or all of the elevated structures 2 made from or covered by the electrically conducting material represent one or more electrodes for measuring an ohmic resistance of the sensitive film 42. | In another embodiment the expansion inhibitor may be an electrode pattern arranged on the substrate.Such electrode pattern may represent a modification to the surface of the substrate that impacts an expansion of the liquid sensitive material dispensed to the surface of the substrate.Preferably the electrode pattern provides electrode sections essentially confining the area for the sensitive material.Hence it is preferred that the electrode pattern represents a structure with an outer boundary of essentially square circle or other shape with or without further electrode sections residing inside this boundary such that when dispensing the sensitive material onto the electrode pattern its expansion may be prevented by means of the electrode pattern.Such electrode pattern on the one hand may constitute a slight protrusion similar to the protruding rim and on the other hand may have surface tension impact on the sensitive material. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: In another embodiment the expansion inhibitor may be an electrode pattern arranged on the substrate.Such electrode pattern may represent a modification to the surface of the substrate that impacts an expansion of the liquid sensitive material dispensed to the surface of the substrate.Preferably the electrode pattern provides electrode sections essentially confining the area for the sensitive material.Hence it is preferred that the electrode pattern represents a structure with an outer boundary of essentially square circle or other shape with or without further electrode sections residing inside this boundary such that when dispensing the sensitive material onto the electrode pattern its expansion may be prevented by means of the electrode pattern.Such electrode pattern on the one hand may constitute a slight protrusion similar to the protruding rim and on the other hand may have surface tension impact on the sensitive material.
CLAIM: Gas sensor according to any one of the preceding claims wherein one or a number of or all of the elevated structures 2 are made from or covered by an electricallyconducting material 13 and in particular are made from or covered by metal and in particular wherein one or more or all of the elevated structures 2 made from or covered by the electrically conducting material represent one or more electrodes for measuring an ohmic resistance of the sensitive film 42. |
The infrared sensor 400 according to any of the previous claims wherein the first and second connection modules 307 306 comprise hardwiring. | Carrier layer 21 is made of an IRtransparent material such as silicon and provides mechanical stability to filter plate 19. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Carrier layer 21 is made of an IRtransparent material such as silicon and provides mechanical stability to filter plate 19.
CLAIM: The infrared sensor 400 according to any of the previous claims wherein the first and second connection modules 307 306 comprise hardwiring. |
Supply system 2 48 58 74 82 86 of any of the previous claims wherein the catalytic converter 4 50 56 66 comprises a turbo machine having a compressor 52 and a turbine 54. | The invention furthermore relates to a transportation means with a fuselage to at least one space formed therein and to an emergency supply system as described above. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: The invention furthermore relates to a transportation means with a fuselage to at least one space formed therein and to an emergency supply system as described above.
CLAIM: Supply system 2 48 58 74 82 86 of any of the previous claims wherein the catalytic converter 4 50 56 66 comprises a turbo machine having a compressor 52 and a turbine 54. |
The packet transfer method as claimed in claim 2 wherein when the Ethernet is used a tag field and a counter field are inserted following a source MAC address of the packet so as to write a VLAN tag corresponding to a sendreceive pair and a sending route and write a sequencenumber. | Fig.6 is a diagram showing a sample configuration of a packet that is transmitted or received between the modules of the computer system according to the present embodiment.In the sample configuration of Fig.6 a packet to be output from the port part of Fig.5 is formed by adding a packet ID to the packet sent from the internal circuit of the CPU module controller 21 or the internal circuit of the IO module controller 31.This packet ID represents the value of the ID counter described above and is used for identifying this particular packet on the receiving module. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: Fig.6 is a diagram showing a sample configuration of a packet that is transmitted or received between the modules of the computer system according to the present embodiment.In the sample configuration of Fig.6 a packet to be output from the port part of Fig.5 is formed by adding a packet ID to the packet sent from the internal circuit of the CPU module controller 21 or the internal circuit of the IO module controller 31.This packet ID represents the value of the ID counter described above and is used for identifying this particular packet on the receiving module.
CLAIM: The packet transfer method as claimed in claim 2 wherein when the Ethernet is used a tag field and a counter field are inserted following a source MAC address of the packet so as to write a VLAN tag corresponding to a sendreceive pair and a sending route and write a sequencenumber. |
The flexible electronic device of claim 14 wherein a plurality of lines is produced comprising a first line FL1 and a second line FL2 is disposed on the base substrate 200BS and the second portion PT21 PT22 of the first conductive layer CL11 CL12 of the first line FL1 is disposed outside the second portion PT21 PT22 of the first conductive layer CL11 CL12 of the second line FL2. | The first and second layers L1 and L2 may be formed of different polymer resins. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: The first and second layers L1 and L2 may be formed of different polymer resins.
CLAIM: The flexible electronic device of claim 14 wherein a plurality of lines is produced comprising a first line FL1 and a second line FL2 is disposed on the base substrate 200BS and the second portion PT21 PT22 of the first conductive layer CL11 CL12 of the first line FL1 is disposed outside the second portion PT21 PT22 of the first conductive layer CL11 CL12 of the second line FL2. |
The method as claimed in claims 1 or 3 wherein the one or more image frames are stored in a ring buffer. | The buffer memories 212A 212B may also be used to eliminate shutter lag in what is sometimes referred to as a zero shutter lag mode.A sequence of images acquired from the digital captured image signal B of the ASPs 210A 210B are stored by the ASPs 210A 210B in the buffer memories 212A 212B by the ASPs 210A 210B in a chronological order of a time at which the images were captured.The images are typically stored in association with a date andor time at which the images were captured to assist subsequent retrieval andor processing e.g.for accessing and retrieval of images based on the chronological order.When in a zero shutter lag mode images are continuously sampled and stored to the buffer memories 212A 212B up to a set limit.The limit of each buffer memory 212 is typically a number of images e.g.1 2 3 4 5 10 25 or other suitable number which depends on a frame rate the image sensor 208 the number of frames per second fps captured by the image sensor 208 and other factors.The limit of each buffer memory 212 could be another suitable limit such as a total size of the image or a duration of capture e.g.all images take in the last n number of seconds.The limit of each buffer memory 212 may be configurable in some embodiments.The limit is set so that the captured images stored in each buffer memory 212 are generally contemporaneous with the realtime preview image.Accordingly the limit of each buffer memory 212 depends largely on the frame rate. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: The buffer memories 212A 212B may also be used to eliminate shutter lag in what is sometimes referred to as a zero shutter lag mode.A sequence of images acquired from the digital captured image signal B of the ASPs 210A 210B are stored by the ASPs 210A 210B in the buffer memories 212A 212B by the ASPs 210A 210B in a chronological order of a time at which the images were captured.The images are typically stored in association with a date andor time at which the images were captured to assist subsequent retrieval andor processing e.g.for accessing and retrieval of images based on the chronological order.When in a zero shutter lag mode images are continuously sampled and stored to the buffer memories 212A 212B up to a set limit.The limit of each buffer memory 212 is typically a number of images e.g.1 2 3 4 5 10 25 or other suitable number which depends on a frame rate the image sensor 208 the number of frames per second fps captured by the image sensor 208 and other factors.The limit of each buffer memory 212 could be another suitable limit such as a total size of the image or a duration of capture e.g.all images take in the last n number of seconds.The limit of each buffer memory 212 may be configurable in some embodiments.The limit is set so that the captured images stored in each buffer memory 212 are generally contemporaneous with the realtime preview image.Accordingly the limit of each buffer memory 212 depends largely on the frame rate.
CLAIM: The method as claimed in claims 1 or 3 wherein the one or more image frames are stored in a ring buffer. |
Use of a dye selected from xanthene dyes azo dyes and polyterpene dyes for colouring a nonsolid disinfectant preparation which comprises one or more bispyridiniumalkanes where the preparation is free from fluorescein and salts thereof. | The present invention relates to the use of aliphatic alcohols in the production of a disinfectant for preventing contamination of the disinfectant with bacterial spores.Furthermore the invention relates to a process for producing a disinfectant to which aliphatic alcohol is added to reduce or prevent contamination with bacterial spores. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: The present invention relates to the use of aliphatic alcohols in the production of a disinfectant for preventing contamination of the disinfectant with bacterial spores.Furthermore the invention relates to a process for producing a disinfectant to which aliphatic alcohol is added to reduce or prevent contamination with bacterial spores.
CLAIM: Use of a dye selected from xanthene dyes azo dyes and polyterpene dyes for colouring a nonsolid disinfectant preparation which comprises one or more bispyridiniumalkanes where the preparation is free from fluorescein and salts thereof. |
The display device of any one of the preceding claims wherein the second polarizer is a stretchtype polarization film. | One or more optical sheets 2100 are provided on the top of the light guide plate 2200 and serve to diffuse and condense the light transmitted from the light guide plate 2200.Theoptical sheets 2100 may include a diffusion sheet a prism sheet a protection sheet etc.The diffusion sheet may be placed between the light guide plate 2200 and the prism sheet and diffuses incident light from the light guide plate 2200 to thereby prevent the light from being partially concentrated.The prism sheet may include triangular prisms regularly arranged on the top thereof and serve to condense the light diffused by the diffusion sheet in a direction perpendicular to the display panel 1000.The protection sheet may be formed on the prism sheet protect the surface of the prism sheet and diffuse and thus uniformly distribute the light. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: One or more optical sheets 2100 are provided on the top of the light guide plate 2200 and serve to diffuse and condense the light transmitted from the light guide plate 2200.Theoptical sheets 2100 may include a diffusion sheet a prism sheet a protection sheet etc.The diffusion sheet may be placed between the light guide plate 2200 and the prism sheet and diffuses incident light from the light guide plate 2200 to thereby prevent the light from being partially concentrated.The prism sheet may include triangular prisms regularly arranged on the top thereof and serve to condense the light diffused by the diffusion sheet in a direction perpendicular to the display panel 1000.The protection sheet may be formed on the prism sheet protect the surface of the prism sheet and diffuse and thus uniformly distribute the light.
CLAIM: The display device of any one of the preceding claims wherein the second polarizer is a stretchtype polarization film. |
The screen moving device in a saddleridetype vehicle according to any one of claims 1 to 6 wherein relative positions of the rail bracket 23 and the operation lever 24 are set such that the grip 37 disposed at the storage position is arranged behind at least one of the rail brackets 23. | The gripping member 92 has a pulley member 925 which can change the interval of the gap between the gripping portion 921 and the gripping portion 922.A wire 924 is wound around the pulley member 925.An eccentric member 926 is provided in the position rearward of the pulley member 925 and sandwiched between the gripping portion 921 and the gripping portion 922.The wire 924 is pulled in a Y direction so that the eccentric member 926 can be rotated about a pivot 925a of the pulley member 925.The eccentric member 926 has a substantially elliptical shape having a short axis and a long axis in front view. | 0 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: The gripping member 92 has a pulley member 925 which can change the interval of the gap between the gripping portion 921 and the gripping portion 922.A wire 924 is wound around the pulley member 925.An eccentric member 926 is provided in the position rearward of the pulley member 925 and sandwiched between the gripping portion 921 and the gripping portion 922.The wire 924 is pulled in a Y direction so that the eccentric member 926 can be rotated about a pivot 925a of the pulley member 925.The eccentric member 926 has a substantially elliptical shape having a short axis and a long axis in front view.
CLAIM: The screen moving device in a saddleridetype vehicle according to any one of claims 1 to 6 wherein relative positions of the rail bracket 23 and the operation lever 24 are set such that the grip 37 disposed at the storage position is arranged behind at least one of the rail brackets 23. |
A method according to claim 6 wherein the component 30 is a sensor and the message MG is a request to retrieve a value provided by the sensor. | It is a problem of existing metering systems that they are particularly vulnerable to remote attacks on their central controller.Once an attacker has established outside control over the controller the metrology data may be read andor corrupted. | 1 | You are a skillful patent examiner with over 20 years of experience. You are reviewing patent prior art. Examine if the following chunk of a patent description constitutes prior art for the given claim.
DESCRIPTION: It is a problem of existing metering systems that they are particularly vulnerable to remote attacks on their central controller.Once an attacker has established outside control over the controller the metrology data may be read andor corrupted.
CLAIM: A method according to claim 6 wherein the component 30 is a sensor and the message MG is a request to retrieve a value provided by the sensor. |
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