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18,866 | A magnetic carrier according to claim 4 wherein the porous magnetic particles each comprise as a material ferrite. | The second resin surfacecoating the magnetic carrier core particles has at least a fluoroalkyl unit a methylene unit and an ester unit. |
16,510 | A method for locating a ground fault in an electric power distribution network 10 characterised in that it comprises a step of executing a detection method according to one or more of the previous claims. | The above principle is very true of a zerophasesequence circuit in a ground fault.A zerophasesequence component is simply used in the amount of electricity to determine the ground fault. |
13,884 | The turbomachine secondary ring seal assembly 46 of any preceding claim wherein the base portion 66 has a first axial width W2 and the sealing surface 70 has a second axial width W1 smaller than the first axial width W2. | The face seal assembly also includes an annular nonrotatable seal support 28 and a pair of annular seal housings 32.Each seal housing includes a base 34 and a grooved secondary seal holder 36 at one end of the base.The secondary seal holder holds a secondary seal 38 in contact with a cylindrical bore of the seal support.The other endof the seal housing includes an axially extending shroud 42 and an axially extending support lip 44 that serves as a seal element support.The shroud 42 is radially offset from the lip 44 to define an annular space 46 for receiving a seal element.The shroud is also axially elongated relative to the lip.An annular flange 48 with circumferentially distributed slots 50 projects radially outwardly from the lip 44. |
19,760 | The method of claim 1 2 3 or 4 wherein when the effect is displayed a color of the page indicator PIA PIB PIC corresponding to the specific page is changed. | The ring 70 that comprises the active icon 54 can be considered to be the active ring 90 and is depicted as being disposed on the display 32 although as set forth in greater detail below the active ring 90 can be represented as moving onto the display 32.For instance if from the position of Figs.1 and 7 the user entered two scrolling inputs in the downward direction the active ring 90 would shift from being the ring 70B to being the ring 70D.Upon such virtual downward shifting of the active ring 90 the various rings 70 would be depicted as moving vertically on the display 32 by operation of the GUI until the currently active ring 90 is depicted as being disposed on the display 32.For instance Fig.9 depicts the movement of thering 70C upward from a position formerly on the display 32 toward a position virtually disposed off the display 32 and further displays the ring 70D as moving from a position virtually off the display 32 toward a position on the display 32.Such depicted movement of the rings 70 helps the user to visualize the fact that the icons 48 are in groups i.e.rings 70 and that the active ring 90 can be shifted from one ring 70 to another ring 70.The depiction with the GUI of the vertical movement of the rings 70 as a result of shifting of the active ring 90 from one ring 70 to another moreover illustrates that the rings 70 are disposed in a virtually stacked arrangement as is indicated by the stack 72 in Fig 7A. |
21,073 | The method of claim 5 wherein an exponentiallyweighted infinite impulse response filter is used to lowpass filter the measured SEV. | In Equation 1 b SOCK and VDiffK correspond to state variable Xk.SOCK denotes a SOC predicted in the present state and SOCK1 denotes a value obtained by correcting a SOC predicted in an earlier state and correcting an error in measurement unit 22.VDiffK denotes voltage VDiff applied to the diffusion impedance of the present state and VDiffK1 denotes a value obtained by correcting voltage VDiff applied to the diffusion impedance predicted in the earlier state and correcting the error in measurement unit 22.CDiff and RDiff denote the capacitance and the resistance of the diffusion impedance respectively.Predictor 21 estimates the SOC by a discrete time and t is a temporal interval between the present state and earlier state.iK1 denotes the electric current flowing through the battery in the earlier state.Cn denotes a constant value corresponding to a rating capacitance of the battery and does not vary as a function of the state.1001tCDiffRDiff corresponds to fk1 inEquation 1a.tCntCDiffiK1 corresponds to Wk1 in Equation 1a and is inputted in each state. |
22,365 | The control device of the construction machine according to claim 1 further comprising a storage device that stores a charging current limit value that is set for limiting the charging current of the battery device wherein the chargingdischarging control unit is configured to include a limit value changing unit that changes the magnitude of the charging current limit value and a determination value setting unit that sets a determination value that is an indicator indicating a degree of deterioration of the battery device and if the determination value is larger than a threshold the limit value changing unit changes the magnitude of the charging current limit value to be smaller than the magnitude in the case where the determination value is smaller than the threshold. | The electric power generated by the generator 300 is supplied to the electrical energy storage system 120 through the inverter 18C as regeneration power.The generator 300 and the inverter 18C comprise a load drive system. |
19,443 | An apparatus for wireless communication performed by a user equipment UE comprising at least one processor configured to suspend communication in a first radio access technology RAT to access a second RAT and determine based on information obtained from before suspending the communication whether to determine at least one of Doppler estimation channel estimation automatic gain control frequency tracking loop DC estimation SNR estimation or time tracking loop based on the information obtained before the suspension of the first RAT or to determine the at least one of Doppler estimation channel estimation automatic gain control frequency tracking loop DC estimation SNR estimation or time tracking loop based on information obtained after resuming the communication in the first RAT and a memory coupled to the at least one processor. | The controlsignal generating unit of the base station device generates a gap section of a given length so as not to allocate a packet to the mobile station device in the gap section and a control signal for indicating the resumption of the report to the mobile station device when the gapgeneration determining unit determines that the gap generation is necessary and generates a control signal for indicating the suspension of the report to the mobile station device when the gapgeneration determining unit determines that the gap generation is unnecessary. |
16,887 | The backlight assembly of claim 9 wherein the first brightness is less than the second brightness. | Fig.10 is an enlarged cross sectional view showing a part of a liquid crystal display device 21 shown in Fig.9.Asshown in Fig.10 the lightamount adjusting section 31 is provided on a rear surface a surface closer to the optical guide 27 of the diffusing plate 28.Specifically the lightamount adjusting section 31 is provided such that its orthogonal projection with respect to a lightemitting region lightemitting surface defined by lightemitting surfaces 27a of the respective optical guides which lightemitting surfaces 27a are flush with one another covers a boundary between adjacent ones of the optical guides. |
18,734 | The hydraulic system of claim 12 wherein the hydraulic system is operative to control the steerable valve 20 21 to connect the hydraulic cylinder 7 to the accumulator 25 when a rollover situation is detected and to connect the hydraulic cylinder 7 to the open oil reservoir 24 when the pressure in the hydraulic chamber 14 15 16 17 is below a threshold value. | A third intervention threshold of the actuator 7 is defined by the exceeding of a third value 3gt2 of the size of the deviation angleandor 3gt2 of the size of the second anglewhich corresponds to an extreme overturning risk.When the size of the anglereaches said third value 3 andor the size of the second anglereaches said third value 3 the control device 19 commands the actuator 7 in such a manner that the stem 9 thereof exits rotating the body 2 of the vehicle with respect to the front axle 5 in a direction opposite the overturning direction until the anglebetween the body 2 and the front axle 5 reaches the maximum value defined by the stop elements 6.When the anglereaches maximum value the control device locks the stem 9 to maintain said maximum value of the angle.Consequently the centre of gravity G of the vehicle 1 moves inside theresting polygon on the ground and the deviation angleof the resultant R of the forces acting on the vehicle is reduced so as to increase the stability of the vehicle and contrast the overturning thereof. |
18,360 | A straddletype vehicle comprising an openable and closable seat 15 a rear wheel 9 disposed below the seat 15 a storage member 55 which comprises an opening 55i and at least a portion of which is disposed below the seat 15 and above the rear wheel 9 a body cover 19 which is disposed below the seat 15 and comprises a lower edge 22B at least a portion of which is disposed above an upper end 9t of the rear wheel 9 a tail light 30 disposed at the body cover 19 and a left rear flasher 41 and a right rear flasher 42 which are disposed at the body cover 19 wherein the seat 15 is located over the opening 55i of the storage member 55 when the seat 15 is closed and the seat 15 is not located over at least a portion of the opening 55i of the storage member 55 when the seat 15 is opened wherein the body cover 19 comprises a rear cover 25 disposed above the tail light 30 and between the left rear flasher 41 and the right rear flasher 42 in a rear view of the vehicle wherein at least a portion of the tail light 30 is disposed below the left rear flasher 41 and the right rear flasher 42 wherein a left end 30l of the tail light 30 is disposed leftward of a right end 41 b of the left rear flasher 41 wherein a right end 30r of the tail light 30 is disposed rightward of a left end 42b of the right rear flasher 42 and wherein at least a portion of the storage member 55 is disposed so as to be overlapped with the rear cover 25 in a plan view of the vehicle and overlapped with the left rear flasher 41 and the right rear flasher 42 in a side view of the vehicle. | The fuel tank 230 is disposed in the space Sp1 of substantially triangular in side view defined by the pair of left and right upper frames 113 113 and the pair of left and right down tubes 114 114.The fuel tank 230 is a container having such a configuration that the upper front is tapered along the upper frames 113 113 and the down tubes 114 114 when viewed from the side of the vehicle body as shown in the figure in order to utilize the space Sp1 effectively for arrangement.The lower portion of fuel tank 230 extends downward to the level below the down tubes 114 114.The fuel tank 230 may be protected by covering the lower portion of the fuel tank 230 extended downward to the level below the down tubes 114 114 with the detachable under frame 143.The under frame 143 is mounted to the vehicle body frame 110 after the fuel tank 230 is inserted and attached into the space Sp1 from below the vehicle body frame 110. |
13,337 | The method of claim 1 further comprising prior to receiving the message receiving a registration request from a user assigning a charging priority value to the user and forwarding the assigned priority value to network entities serving the user. | Fig.1 is a flowchart for the UE to achieve multimedia priority services according to an embodiment of the present invention.As is shown in Fig.1 the preset priority service class of the UE is not only stored in the HSS but also in SIM card.The functions to achieve multimedia priority services include UE PCSCF SCSCF and HSS.The specific process comprises the steps ofStep 100 the UE sends an SIP register request to SCSCF via PCSCF Step 101 the SCSCF sends to the HSS a request message for the user subscription information after receiving the register request Step 102 the HSS returns a response message to the SCSCF after receiving the request message with the user priority service class of the UE carried in the response message Step 103 the UE sends an SIP service request to the PCSCFwith priority service ID and the priority service class of the UE carried in the request and wherein the priority service class of the UE is obtained from the SIM Step 104 the PCSCF identifies the priority service ID in the SIP service request and saves the priority service class of the SIP service request the PCSCF decides whether it has available resources and if yes it carries out processing according to the conventional flow of the existing technological solution.Otherwise it regards PCSCF as being congested and carries out special processing of the SIP service request The PCSCF sends an SIP service request message to the SCSCF after it carries out processing of the SIP service request with priority service ID and the priority service class carried in the request message Step 105 the SCSCF identifies the priority service ID and the priority service class in the SIP service request and compares the priority service class obtained from the SIP service request to the priority service class of the UE obtained from the HSS in advance if they are identical decides whether the SCSCF has available resourcesand if yes carries out processing according to the conventional flow of the existing technological solution.Otherwise the SCSCF regards the SCSCF as being congested and carries out special processing of the SIP service request.If the priority service classes are not identical returns an SIP service request fail response message to the UE and discards the SIP service request. |
20,516 | The display control method of claim 11 further comprising displaying third data in the second region upon detecting a screen transition input in a state in which the second data corresponding to the input is displayed in the second region and deactivating the display when no input is detected during a preset time period in a state in which the second data is displayed in the second region.wherein the second data displayed in the second region includes at least one of display data for an outgoing call operation display data for a text message transmission operation display data for a phone number search operation display data for a text message confirmation operation display data for a scheduling management operation and display data for an application execution icon or note input operation. | Referring back to FIG.2 if setting information is detected in step 201 the controller 110 may determine whether the cover of the flip cover 300 has been closed in step 204.If not the method loops back to step 201.Otherwise when the controller 110 determines in step 204 that the cover of the flip cover 300 has been closed the controller 110 may perform a control operation in step 205 so as to display previouslyset information in the display area based on the setting information and the method in FIG.2 then ends. |
22,190 | An aircraft communication system comprising a processor a memory coupled to the processor an converted message processing program residing in the memory and being executed by the processor the converted message processing program including a voicetotext converter configured to convert received voice communications regarding an aircraft into a plurality of voicetotext converted messages and a converted message validator the converted message validator configured to analyze each of the plurality of voicetotext converted messages to determine a measure of validation for each of the plurality of voicetotext converted messages. | Referring again to FIG.1 the speech transcription module 14 is known and generally comprises a speech input module 19 configured to produce a digital signal derivedfrom the voice communications and a speech processing module 20 operatively coupled to the speech input module.In some embodiments such as depicted in FIG.1 the speech transcription module includes a dedicated processor a microprocessor circuitry or some other processing component e.g.speech processing module 20.In other embodiments the speech processing module may be a separate component or subcomponent of another system.The speech transcription module is configured to transcribe the inbound and outbound voice communications into text a written or printed form i.e.speechtotext conversion.For speech to text conversion the speech transcription module is first trained to recognize spoken words and phrases that may be used by the transmitting and receiving stations.Such words and phrases may be a part of an aviation vocabulary and include words and phrases corresponding to the call sign e.g.Piper Three Five Xray the information received e.g.parameter parameter value or both e.g.turn right heading 040 descend and maintain 3000 right heading 030 descending to 4000 three five xray and the procedure word e.g.Wilco Roger or Affirmative.The speech transcription module may be trained with standard words and phrases that are supplied by the supplier of the speech transcription module as well as the words and phrases particular to an aviation context.As hereinafter described according to exemplary embodiments the speech transcription module is also trained with words or phrases obtained from the flight management system andor databases of the data storage device.The words or phrases obtained from the flight management system andor databases of the data storage device are referred to herein as contextual data.The speech transcription module may be trained to recognize the material words and phrases and to remove the idiosyncratic elements of speech e.g.stutters pauses filler words etc.from the transcriptions i.e.the speech transcription system 14 of system 10 may be configured to filter out the idiosyncratic speech elements or otherwise parse the voice communications to identify the material information or material words and phrases in the request for pilot action the readback and the reply.The speech transcription module continuously learns the spoken words and phrases. |
22,748 | A composition as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the one or more oilsoluble or oildispersible sulfurized fatty acid esters is derived from sulfurizing palm oil corn oil grapeseed oil coconut oil cottonseed oilwheatgerm oil soya oil safflower oil olive oil peanut oil rapeseed oil sunflower oil or a transesterified product thereof or a combination thereof. | Suitable sulfurised esters are available commercially and examples of suitable esters include Dover Chemicals Base 10SE Additin 4412F Additin RC2310 or Additin RC2410 all from Rhein Chemie and Esterol 10SX from Arkema. |
21,601 | A system according to claim 11 wherein the stent end includes a plurality of apices the engaging member includes a plurality of engaging members disposed circumferentially about the sleeve of the retaining member and each engaging member engages one of the plurality of apices of the stent end wherein optionally each of the plurality of apices is engaged by a corresponding engaging member to retain the stent end in the compressed configuration. | FIG.1 illustrates the distal tapered tip portion of the delivery system 10 alone without a stentgraft while FIGS.24 show close up views of the deployment delivery system tip portion loaded with a stentgraft 30 with progressive figures showing deployment from within a retractable primary sheath 40.This system could also deploy a stent alone or some other form of endoprosthesis.The subsequent use of stentgraft herein should be understood to include other forms of endoprosthesis. |
15,288 | The communication device as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a second conductive plane coupled to the first conductive plane wherein a second edge of the second conductive plane is close to the first edge of the first conductive plane and the antenna system is substantially disposed between the first edge and the second edge. | As known and as shown in figure 2 the slot type radiating elements 1 and 2 are supplied by electromagnetic coupling by a feed line respectively 45 made using microstrip technology on the substrate side opposite to the metallized side.Each microstrip line extends to an excitation port respectively 6 7 by a line section 8 9 forming an impedance transformer.In this case the lineslot coupling can be achieved as described in the published patent application W02006018567 in the name of Thomson Licensing |
20,687 | The separator of claim 1 wherein the inorganic material has a particle size of 0.1 m to 5 m. | The polymeric binder may preferably include polymeric binders having a different particle size. |
22,251 | The method for producing a hair cosmetic according to claim 10 wherein the component C is a silicone oil selected from cyclic linear or branched dimethylpolysiloxane methylphenylpolysiloxane aminomodified polysiloxane and mixtures thereof. | These materials are essentially the reaction product obtained by combining components i and ii.A detailed showing of their composition in terms of its structure can be found in detail in the 753 and 760 applications. |
18,695 | The battery 10 of any of claims 1 to 3 characterized in that the seal molding 115 seals the opening 130. | At least one of the above and other features and advantages may be realized by providing a secondary battery including an electrode assembly including a positive electrode a negative electrode and a separator therebetween a case for accommodating the electrode assembly a cap assembly for sealing the case and at least one terminal unit including a multimetal electrode rivet electrically connected to one of the electrodes of the electrode assembly the multimetal electrode rivet including a head part and a tail part and a rivet terminal being electrically connected to the multimetal electrode rivet.The rivet terminal and the tail part are formed of the same metallic material and the head part is formed of a different metallic material. |
16,655 | An information processing apparatus according to Claim 1 wherein said determined datascheme is said data scheme of the original data in a situation where said data scheme of the original data is supported by said another device. | When a connection to music distribution system 700 is established and music contents are distributed from the system a management information file ARMANGR.IFO 244 is loaded from disc 100 to main MPU 605 or a new management information file ARMANGR.IFO is created in the case of new recording when disc 100 is a blank disc or the like step ST100. |
21,492 | The method of claim 2 wherein the estimated channel impulse response comprises one or more multipath component models and wherein each of the one or more multipath gain estimates and each of the multipath delay estimates are associated with a respective multipath component model of the one or more multipath component models. | Here sign.is the sign function defined as signxxx.Expression 23 is also known as a soft thresholding rule.As far as is known no closed form expression for the posterior variance exists. |
15,901 | The method according to claim 14 wherein the determination of the position in the second dimension comprises analyzing the sensing elements being relevant for the first dimension. | The detection circuit 20 essentially uses the switched capacitance circuit elements of detection circuit 20 to measure and sample each of the three sensor strip capacitances designated in FIG.5A as CSA CSB and CSC.Sensor capacitance CSA is the capacitance between sensor terminals T1 and T2 sensor capacitance CSB is the capacitance between sensor terminals T1 and T3 and sensor capacitance CSC is the capacitance between sensor terminals T1 and T4.In general the reference numerals from FIG.2 have been reused to designate identical or corresponding components in FIG.5A.For example switches 3842 are regulated by the state of timing signal 1 while switches 4448 are regulatedby the state of timing signal 2 which is complementary but nonoverlapping with respect to timing signal 1.The additional switches 86 88 and 90 are controlled by a set of staggered timing signals A B and C respectively to individually and successively couple the circuit line 64 to the sensor strip terminals T2 T3 and T4.The timing signals 1 and 2 as well as the staggered timing signals A B and C are developed by the timing signal generator TSG 52 and are graphically depicted in FIG.5B. |
14,881 | The method of claim 3 wherein the detecting comprises obtaining function information regarding the at least one function of the detected at least one external device wherein the requesting comprises transmitting a list of the functions of the at least one external device and the device to the server based on the obtained function information. | The device cooperation device section 22 of the electronic device 20b which is connected to the network 30 and received the message sends to the service control device 20a positional information indicating a location at which the description information description relating to the hardware thereof a function performance and setting condition of the hardware and the like are stored sequence s102.Specifically a path to the description is set in a LOCATION header so as to unicast to the service control device 20a a response to the SSDP. |
22,693 | The method of claim 12 wherein the body comprises at least one of a subsystem identifier ssid value a security value a password a proxy value and a Internet protocol IP configuration value. | Embodiments of the present invention disclose an input method for communications terminals and communications terminals where an input operation of a touchscreen mobile phone is shifted to a mobile phone with a keyboard to solve the problem of a poor input experience of the touchscreen communications terminal. |
22,776 | The junction box according to claim 1 wherein the electronic elements comprise conduction terminals received in the receiving chamber of the base and the diodes connected between two adjacent conduction terminals. | Referring back to FIGS.3 and 5 the cover 16 includes an exterior surface 76 and an interior surface 78 opposite thereof and a wall 80 that extends outwardly from the interior surface 78 and around the perimeter thereof.The wall 80 includes front and rear walls 82 84 positioned opposite and parallel to one another and a pair of sidewalls 86 88 that extend between the front and rear walls 82 84 and parallel to one another.The cover 16 is sized and shaped to mate with the base 14.Along these lines the cover 16 includes a pair of latch members 90a 90b that extendfrom the front wall 82 a pair of latch members 92a 92b that extend from respective sidewalls 86 88 and a pair of hook members 94a 94b that extend from a rear wall 84 and are spaced apart from one another.The hook members 94a 94b are inserted within the apertures 50c 50d respectively and hingedly engage the receiving posts 50a 50b of the base 14 not shown in the Figures.The front wall 82 includes a pair of spaced apart semicircular shaped notches 96a 96b.When the cover 16 and the base 14 are fully engaged with one another the latch members 90a 90b interlock with the locking tabs 42 respectively while the latch members 92a 92b interlock with the locking tabs 44 respectively.In addition when the cover 16 and the base 14 are fully engaged with one another the notches 40a 96a cooperate to form a circular shaped aperture 98a while the notches 40b 96b cooperate to form a circular shaped aperture 98b not shown in FIGS.3 and 5 but see FIGS.1 and 2.The purpose and function of the apertures 98a 98b shall be discussed below.A gasket may be introduced between the cover 16 and the base 14 to form a seal therebetween not shown in the Figures from external environmental conditions such as weather and foreign particles. |
17,703 | A nozzle tip to be inserted and locked into a discharging port Ma provided on a tipend side of a mixing tip M for mixing and discharging a pasty dental material wherein the discharging port Ma is provided with a cylindrical portion Maa having an inner diameter d1 and a protrusion portion Mab having an inner diameter d2 on the tipend side of the cylindrical portion Maa wherein the nozzle tip comprises an insertion portion 1 which is to be inserted into the discharging port Ma of the mixing tip M wherein the insertion portion 1 consists of a cylindrical portion for temporary fixing 2 a taper portion 3 and a cylindrical portion for engaging 4 wherein the cylindrical portion for temporary fixing 2 has an outer diameter D1 which is equal to the inner diameter d2 of the protrusion portion Mab of the mixing tip M wherein the taper portion 3 is continuously provided on the cylindrical portion for temporary fixing 2 and the outer diameter thereof increasing toward the tipend side of the nozzle tip up to an outer diameter D2 and decreasing to an outer diameter D3 at a step portion 3a wherein the outer diameter D2 is smaller than the inner diameter d1 of the cylindrical portion Maa of the mixing tip M wherein the outer diameter D3 is larger than the inner diameter d2 of the protrusion portion Mab of the mixing tip M and wherein the cylindrical portion for engaging 4 is continuously provided on the step portion 3a of the taper portion 3 and has an outer diameter which is equal to the outer diameter D3 and a length which is longer than a length ofthe protrusion portion Mab of the mixing tip M. | The extension element 40 50 and 60 shown in Figs.3a3c 4 5 and 6 is unreleasably engageable with cannula 14 shown in Figs.1 and 2. |
16,696 | The robotic work tool system 200 according to claim 3 wherein the cutting load threshold levels are dependent on a user setting for a desired grass height. | Several methods of estimating the lawn or work area may be employed.In accordance with one method robot 100 manually or automatically traverses the perimeter of a lawn or yard with the path creating a polygon and the overall area of the polygon is calculated.Numerical values are then assigned to subdivisions of the calculated overall area where each of the subdivided areas is approximately equal in size.The maximum size of each subdivided area is a value that is either predetermined or a function of userentered parameters such as average precipitation rate desired lawn height type of grass andor estimated lawn growth per unit time e.g.average growth per week. |
13,608 | The method according to claim 1 characterised in that the method further comprises the steps of reporting by one or more of the customer edge devices CE1 CE2 CE3 control information to the centralised server 10 managing by the centralised server 10 the received control information and distributing processed control information to one or more of the customer edge devices CE1 CE2 CE3 including a first customer edge device CE1 associated with a first Ethernet LAN LAN1 of the two or more Ethernet LANs LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 and using by the first customer edge device CE1 the received control information for controlling a transmission of Ethernet data traffic from a first network device A of the first Ethernet LAN LAN1 through the interconnecting IP network N to a second network device B of a second Ethernet LAN LAN2 of the two or more Ethernet LANs LAN 1 LAN2 LAN3. | The statistical program 170 discussed in more detail below in the description of FIG.3 utilizes the status information stored in the Inventory Control Table 150 to maintain a statistical record of performance of the system.The statistical program 160 and the optimal routing program 170 are both used by the routing processor 130 in determining several routing paths including an optimal routing path.step 204. |
21,169 | The system of claim 5 wherein said game controller 154 includes a retry mechanism to retry said discovery process if said broadcast packet is not received within a predetermined period of time said retry mechanism retrying a predetermined number of times. | The console is preferably powered up before pressing its BIND button.If a user initiates binding on a controller 154 that is currently connected to a console 100 the controller 154 drops the connection to the console 100 prior to attempting the binding process.As thebinding process operates a status notification screen may display binding and discovery process e.g.binding...bound....discovered.Binding is a one to one event.In other words pressing the binding button on the console 100 will bind one controller 154 at a time.To bind a second controller 154 the BIND button on the console 100 is pressed a second time.If binding is not successful within a predetermined time the console 100 or controller 154 will automatically time out and return to a previous state such that the previous binding relationship is not lost. |
21,087 | The device according to any one of claims 6 to 8 characterized in that the judgment module 402 comprises a first judgment submodule configured to judge whether a first signal and a second signal are collected at one side edge of the touch screen of the terminal and at least a third signal is collected at the other side edge of the touch screen of the terminal wherein the first signal is greater than the second signal and the first signal is greater than the third signal and a first determination submodule configured to if the first second and third signals are collected determine that the terminal is held by a user. | In contrast if the vibration information denotes that the vibration pattern represents a holding vibration control section 115 determines that the user is holding mobile terminal 100 and then causes current detection section 114 to operate.Current detection section 114 determines whether or not an electric current flows between terminals 114A and 114B at step S306. |
16,452 | Method of any of the claims 1 to 9 wherein the security message further comprises usage rules defining the usage of the descrambled and watermarked content said usage rules being authenticated with said security message signature. | According to an embodiment the reconstructed video is identical to the original video.Yet according to another embodiment the reconstructed video is a personalized video which is slightly different from the original video but such modification is imperceptible to human viewer. |
15,464 | A method for producing the electrophotographic photosensitive member 1 according to any one of claims 1 to 7 the method comprising the steps of forming a coating film by using a coating solution for an undercoat layer 102 the coating solution containing the composition and heatdrying the coating film to polymerize the composition and form the undercoat layer 102. | The polyvinyl butyral UCL resin binder can be represented by |
21,148 | The sequential combustion arrangement according to claim 4 characterized in that a duct wall 121 at least partly encloses the mixer wall 119 delimiting a connecting duct 111 for feeding dilution gas 110 to the injection openings 115 115a. | In the embodiment of figure 2 the portion 12 has the inner wall 13 an additional layer 27 the inner layer 22 and the plate 15 that lie one over the other in addition on the plate 15 the outer layer 24 and outer wall 14 that are manufactured in one piece are connected. |
12,860 | A location system according to claim 7 or 8 wherein the femtocell base station has a closed list of mobile communication devices which are permitted to use telecommunication services provided by the femtocell base station and wherein the storing means is operable to store identification information corresponding to mobile communications devices not included in said closed list. | At step S170 the femto base station determines whether the user equipment has responded to the paging message and if so updates the last active time stored in the trigger logic 360 to indicate the time at which the user equipment responded to that paging message.Thereafter processing returns to step S150.If no response is received the processing proceeds to step S 190. |
14,955 | The interchangeable lens according to any one of claims 1 to 4 characterized in that the controller sends to the camera body identification information that contains information that the optical element needs initialization. | When the lens controlling CPU 20 makes a decision of YES in the deciding process in the step S16 the lens controlling CPU 20 immediately carried out an ordinary initializing process step S 18.The initializing process in the step S 18 includes a process for moving the groups of the focus lenses FL or the group of the zoom lenses ZL to a prescribed initial position that requires a larger electric power than that of the initializing process of the lens controlling CPU 20 in the step S10.The initializing process in the camera main body 10 is immediately started after the power switch is turned on.When a prescribed time elapses the initializing process is finished. |
15,186 | Wind turbine foundation 200 of any of the preceding claims wherein at least some of the connecting plates 300a 300b extend along at least one length L of the at least one of the pin 250 and the pile 210. | The construction of the column 10 is performed by using the top of each fi nished column segment 12i as a platform for the erection of the next rising column segment 12i1.A first formwork element 14 is set into a foundation e.g.a concrete well and concrete or mortar is filled in the chamber 20 of the formwork element 14 and allowed to set to form the base column segment 121.Then the following formwork element 14 is stacked and bonded to the formwork element 14 of the base segment 121.Concrete or mortar is then poured in the second formwork element 14 and allowed to set whereby the second column segment 122 is obtained.This procedure is repeated until the full column height is reached. |
22,392 | The method of claim 14 and further comprising controlling a motor 130 to rotate the rotating set of mirrors 120 to 122 and controlling the camera 110 to obtain images of barcodes within the multiple fields of view. | At step 408 as images of the bar code are brought within the field of view of the imaging device one or more of those imaging devices are captured. |
14,986 | A method as claimed in any one of claims 11 to 14 wherein the overrule function inhibits control of the variable attenuator or provides control of the variable attenuator taking into account parameters other than the clip detection. | Since the sample frequency is high the delay before a clip event is detected is very low.As such the attack time can be fast. |
19,430 | The method of claim 1 the signaling packet header includes a first header and a second header wherein the second header includes a signaling class field and an information type field wherein the signaling class field indicates a class of signaling information that is included the signaling packet payload indicating and the information type field indicates the signaling information. | Meanwhile the present invention may transmit separate signaling information from the transmitter so that the receiver can identify additional broadcast signal frame such as an NGH frame and process the identified frame.The present invention transmits separate signaling information through a P1 symbol.And herein the P1 symbol will be referred to as a newsystemP1 symbol. |
19,068 | Nontransitory computerreadable medium comprising computerreadable instructions which when executed on a computer cause the computer to perform a method according to one of the claims 7 to 11. | FIG.1 is a block diagram of an Ethernetswitched network 100.The network 100 includes a MAN 102 comprising a plurality of nodes represented in FIG.1 by nodes 10411045 10611066.Each of the nodes 10411045 10611066 comprises a router or switch.The nodes 10411045 comprise provider edge PE nodes located on the edge of the MAN 102 for permitting traffic ingress into and egress from the MAN from and to other networks.For example as shown in FIG.1 a first local area network LAN 108 is connected to the MAN 102 via a link between a client edge CE node 110 of the LAN and the PE node 1041.Similarly a second LAN 112 is connected to theMAN 102 via a link between a CE node 114 of the LAN and the PE node 1042.Each LAN 108 112 comprises a plurality of user devices represented in FIG.1 by devices 116A116D 118A118D which can transmit data to and receive data from other devices connected to the MAN 102 via the corresponding CE node 110 114. |
14,586 | The electronic device of claim 8 wherein the controller further distributes the icons starting from the middle of the arrangement line towards the end of the arrangement line when arranging the icons along the arrangement line on the display screen. | Moreover as shown in Fig.14 with the portable player device 10 a fanshaped operation start touch region 12AQ is provided on the information display screen 12A at the edge closest to the first side 11E when the main unit 11 is held in the lefthanded horizontal holding orientation. |
12,903 | A drive device for a fuel injection valve having an electromagnet with a stationary core 102 and an electromagnetic coil 105 a movable core 102 driven with the electromagnet a valve plug 114 assembled into the movable core 102 a pressure member of giving the movable core 102 a pressure in a valve closing direction and the drive device 121 of controlling a voltage applied in accordance with a fuel injection pulse to supply the electromagnetic coil 105 with a current wherein the drive device 121 is configured to in between termination of an electromagnetic coilpassage of current equivalent to termination of a first fuel injection period and initiation of an electromagnetic coil passage of current equivalent to initiation of a second fuel injection periodsubsequent to the first fuel injection period supply the electromagnetic coil 105 with an intermediate current for in the same direction as a direction of a drive current for opening the valve and the drive device 121 sets the intermediate current to initiate after turning off the electromagnetic coilpassage of current in the first fuel injection period before a first point in time when the valve plug 114 sits on a valve seat 118 and terminate before half a period of time between the first point 32 in time and a second point in time when initiating an electromagnetic coilpassage of current in the second fuel injection period. | When the midterm energization the voltage 407 and a driving current 406 is carried out between times t4 and t6a magnetic field is produced between the stationary core 107 and the movable core 102 to generate magnetic attractive force.The movable core 102 is caused to early stop the motion of moving away from the stationary core 107 by this magnetic attractiveforce and is attracted to the staticonary core 107.As a result as shown by a solid line M of Fig.4 the movable core 102 can be quickly returned to the initial position where the valve opening operation is started namely the initial position is a position where the contact face 201 of the movable core is in close contact with the contact face 202 of the valve element 114 by the spring force of the movable coreinitial positioning spring 112 when the coil 105 is not energized. |
21,656 | The playback device of claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the controller is further configured to receive device information from the display device and determine whether the display device is a display device having the second aspect ratio. | In some embodiments the presentation characteristic may be generated to indicate an overlay window that is smaller than the actual presented window of the video signal fed to the display unit 101.This may improve the presented image in many scenarios. |
19,527 | The information processing system 1 according to any one of claims 1 to 6 characterized in that the information processing unit 14 22 rotates the virtual camera about a predetermined camera axis. | When the CPU 311 has set the time counting flag to off the CPU 311 resets the switching time t to zero step 205.Specifically the CPU 311 updates and initializes the switching time data 509 stored in the main memory 32 such that the switching time t indicates zero. |
20,932 | Method for operating a wireless communication device 1 configured to operate in a cellular network 6 and to operate in association with a base station 4 hereinafter the active base station the cellular network 6 comprising a plurality of network base stations the method comprises the steps for the wireless communication device 1determining at least one fake cell probability level by analyzing the signaling andor behavior of at least one of said active base station and network base stations said at least one fake cell probability level indicating the probability of being affected by a fake base station 5taking a first measure for adaptation of cellchange criteria by taking into account said at least one fake cell probability level. | The terminals must measure the reception levels of the broadcast signals of all base stations which they can receive so that they will be able to calculate the C1 value of each received cell.The cell which has the highest calculated C1 value is the most advantageous regarding the radio connection.In order to optimise cell reselection the network can also transmit additional parameters which enable the use of so called C2 values.A more detailed description is presented for examplein ETSI 05.08 version 6.4.0.A rogue base station tries to utilize this cell reselection phenomenon. |
21,166 | The system of claim 1 wherein upon receipt of said broadcast packet said game controller 154 exchanges 234 binding packets with said gaming console 100. | Referring to Fig.2 there is illustrated an exemplary wireless controller 154 having a four quadrant LED indicator 156 and enlarged view and console 100 having a four quadrant indicator 158.The controller 154 also includes vibration feedback mini joysticks pressuresensitive buttons etc.A game is shown on the screen 160.The console indicator 158 is shown surrounding a power button however other configurations may be implemented.Each quadrant of the ring may be illuminated by an LED which may be either a single color or bicolored to illuminate in plural colors.As will be described below the quadrants may be illuminated in patterns indicating the notifications system status binding and discovery. |
14,025 | The data retransmission method of claim 1 wherein when retransmission of the data is requested by the transmission confirmation signal the sending side retransmits all of the data saved in the memory to the receiving side and the receiving side discards any redundant received data. | In this step ST112 if a negative result is obtained this means that the confidence i.e.the confidence of the then demodulated ACK signal obtained at confidencecalculator 211 through use of the table described above with reference to FIG.8 is high enough to be considered reliable and thereupon ACKNACK decider 212 proceeds to step ST114 and makes a decision result of an ACK signal which is the same as the demodulation result and outputs this to scheduler 251. |
20,175 | Biaxially oriented polypropylene film according to claim 11 characterised in that the film has dielectric breakdown field strength of at least 600 kVmm measured on films having a thickness between 56m according to the method and statistical treatment as described in IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation 2013 Vol.203 pp.937946. | In the invention a crystal nucleating agent can be added to the extent that the object of the invention is not impaired.As mentioned above the branched polypropylene per se has an crystal or crystal nucleating effect it is also preferable to add for example another type of crystal nucleating agent dibenzylidene sorbitol sodium benzoate or the like or crystal nucleating agent 12hydroxy potassium stearatemagnesium benzoate an amide compound such as NNdicyclohexyl26naphthalenedicarboxamide a quinanacridone compound or the like.However in the invention the addition of the crystal nucleating agent may hardly give a desired surface roughness.By this matter and others the addition may have an adverse effect on the electrical characteristics such as a decline in the volume specific resistance at a high temperature.Thus the content is preferably less than 0.1 by mass.More preferably the agent be substantially not added. |
19,773 | The terminal box 1 according to claim 1 or 2 characterized in that the case 10 has at least three disposing positions allowing disposing of the electrode plates 20 in the accommodating space 11. | Fig.3 b shows the other terminal plate 5b to which the input terminal 4b of the other output cable 3b is connected.The output terminal connecting portion 9 of this terminal plate 5b defines two output terminal inserting through holes 13 13b 13c for respectively inserting the two output terminals 1b 1c inserted respectively through the output terminal introducing holes 7b 7c so that the two output terminals 1b 1c respectively inserted through these output terminal inserting through holes 13b 13c are electrically connected to the terminal plate 5b. |
19,810 | The electric device according to claim 11 wherein the processor further transmits a predetermined frame to the another electric device before the secondframes is selected under the screen share mode so that the predetermined frame is shown on the another electric device as the video talk frame. | In one exemplary embodiment the video processing module 32 includes a hardware interface module that interfaces with a video capture device and the effects processing module 34 may define a selection module that selects a filter for use in filtering the captured video image thereby to introduce a special effect. |
17,169 | The method of claim 12 further comprising displaying a list of the recommended content and the recommended application included in the recommendation information. | In this manner according to the conventional technology programs are viewed in the manner as described above.As a result the user cannot view any recommended program.In other words although the conventional broadcast receiver eliminates the need of setting operation it cannot prevent the user from missing a recommended program.For example consider that drama series that the user views every week is starting shortly while the user is viewing a specific program on another channel.In this case the user does not change the channel in the middle of the program and heshe misses the drama series.In addition the conventional broadcast receiver is configured to change the channel upon detecting the end of a program and the function does not work unless it detects the end of a program.Generally after a program ends advertisements or commercial messages are broadcasted until the actual end time of the program.Accordingly it is often the case that the user changes the channel hisherself before channel change. |
17,295 | An electronic device as set forth in claim 1 or 2 wherein the predefined bending action includes at least one of bending one side of the flexible touch screen and bending opposite sides of the flexible touch screen. | Within the body 10 of the mobile terminal 100 a normal printed circuit board and a flexible printed circuit board formed of a flexible material can be selectively provided.In particular the flexible printed circuit board can be provided to a portion of the body 10 formed of a flexible material and the normal printed circuit board can be provided to a portion of the body 10 formed of a solid material. |
20,049 | The pressure compensated subsea electrical system according to claim 10 wherein flow of the dielectric liquid inside the cooling circuit is driven at least partially by natural convection. | To prevent problems associated with such connectors the subsea electrical power system 10 comprises a duct 30 which is mounted at one end to the first subsea enclosure 12 and at the other end to the second subsea enclosure 22.A fluid tight seal is provided between the duct 30 and each of the first and second subsea enclosures 12 22.Subsea enclosure 12 has a connection portion 15 e.g.a port or opening and subsea enclosure 22 has a connection portion 25 e.g.a port or an opening towards which the duct 30 is mounted.An electric connection 35 is provided from inside the first subsea enclosure 12 through the duct 30 to the inside of the second subsea enclosure 22.By means of the duct 30 the transformer 13 can thus be connected electrically to the switchgear 23 wherein the electric connection does not need to pass throughthe ambient medium surrounding the subsea electrical power system 10.An electric connection between the subsea transformer 12 and the subsea switchgear 21 can thus be established without requiring any wet mate or dry mate connectors.The limitations imposed by such types of connectors on the power and voltage that can be transmitted do accordingly not apply to the electric connection 35.Rather high electric power at high voltage can be transmitted via the electric connection 35. |
13,651 | The liquid cartridge according to any of claims 1 to 9 wherein the data stored in the storage 141 comprises information data relating to an amount of liquid remaining in the liquid reservoir 40B 40P. | The cartridge determination process executed by the cartridge determining module M50 of the main control circuit 40 will be described with reference to FIG.9 and FIG.10.FIG.9 shows a flowchart depicting the processing routine of the cartridge determination process.FIGS.10AC show illustrations depicting three types of terminal lines on the board 200. |
14,910 | A data output method performed in a data sending and receiving system that includes a receiving device 20 and a terminal device 30 that receive data from a sending device 10 100 the data output method comprising first receiving by the receiving device from the sending device first data and second data which is related to specific data contained in the first data first outputting by the receiving device the first data to a first output unit second receiving by the terminal device the second data from the receiving device S104 and second outputting by the terminal device information related to the specific data to a second output unit on the basis of the second data S111 S114 S207 S305. | Device 109 can communicate using a plurality of different wireless data communication protocols and standards.For example device 109 can communicate over a radio access network RAN 107 which can be for example a cellular network.Examples of technologies that can be used for implementing RAN 107 include EDGEUMTS LTE EVDO GPRS and other technologies for providing data transmit and receive capability to mobile devices. |
19,303 | The method according to claim 8 wherein the test marks 50 have a rectangular shape. | Incidentally it is acceptable that designation of singlesided printtwosided print and types and sizes of a printing paper are entered from the editing workstations 101 102 and 103 but not through the information processing apparatus 10. |
22,330 | The system of claim 7 wherein the media server further includes an extended system configured with a program clock reference generator configured to calculate a modified program clock reference value from an original program clock reference value based on the latencies when the latencies exceed a threshold latency value and a transport stream multiplexer configured to transmit the modified program clock reference value to the secondary client device. | Thus what is needed are ways of synchronizing the outputs of sink devices.Embodiments of the present invention are described below that enable parallel synchronized data to be output by multiple sink devices.Such embodiments may be implemented in BLUETOOTH and other types of communication systems. |
13,646 | An image recording device according to any of claim 12 or 13 wherein the communication section writes into the storage 141 of the liquid cartridge 40 at least one of data relating to an amount of liquid discharged from the liquid discharge head 2 during the recording operation and data relating to the number of recording media recorded. | For example Fig.8A and Fig.8B illustrate the positions of device 31 residing in ink in the ink tank along with the changes of ink consumption.In the tank structured with the ink chamber containing ink directly and the absorbent chamber containing a negative pressure generating member in it which are communicated by the communicating portion 39 as shown in Fig.8A ink is retained in the negative pressure generating member 37 in an amount equivalent to the ink which has been consumed along with ink being led out from the negative pressure generating member 37 through the ink supply port 36.Thus the solid type semiconductor device 31 in ink 38 moves along with the lowered position of ink liquid surface H due to ink consumption while it still resides below the ink liquid surface H by a specific distance Fig.8B. |
21,142 | The rotor blade 16 of any preceding claim further comprising a plurality of airflow modifying elements 34 the plurality of airflow modifying elements 34 comprising at least one of a plurality of ribs or a plurality of tine bundles 52. | FIG 4 shows an embodiment of the noise reduction device 27C similar to 27B with further enhancements.The perforations 44B may have at least two different diameters providing progressively metered pressure equalization between the sides of the ridge.The peak 30 of the ridge may be serrated 50.The serrations modify the coherence of the pressure wave structure emanating from the trailing edge which attenuates the wave by the atmosphere thus reducing noise.The hollow interior 42 FIG 4 may be filled with a core of sound absorbing material 43 such as a breathable felt or opencell foam that allows damped pressure equalization via the perforations 44B or other known sound absorbing material.Optionally the perforations 44B may extend partly or completely through the acoustic filler 43. |
18,189 | The immunogen immunogenic composition or pharmaceutical composition of claim 22 wherein said IgEmediated disorder is asthma. | In a specific embodiment a pharmaceutical composition of the present invention provides an antigenic peptide having an amino acid sequence comprising amino acid residues of SEQ ID NO 1 SEQ ID NO 2 SEQ ID NO 3 SEQ ID NO 4 SEQ ID NO 5 SEQ ID NO 6 or SEQ ID NO 7.In another embodiment a pharmaceutical composition of the present invention provides an antigenic fusion protein comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 1 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 2 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 3 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 4 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 5 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 6 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein or the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 7 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein.In another specific embodiment a pharmaceutical composition of the present invention provides an antigenic fusion protein having the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 8 SEQ ID NO 9 SEQ ID NO 10 SEQ ID NO 11 SEQ ID NO 12 SEQ ID NO 13 or SEQ ID NO 14.In another embodiment a pharmaceutical composition of the present invention provides an antigenic fusion protein comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 8 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 9 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 10 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 11 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 12 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 13 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein or the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 14 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein.In accordance with these embodiments the pharmaceutical compositions may further comprise an adjuvant. |
16,583 | The apparatus as claimed in claim 5 wherein the controller when the image forming apparatus is in a power saving mode performs communication with the external device using device information of an external device stored in the second storage and the second program. | That is in the low power mode the image forming apparatus 100 according to the exemplary embodiment processes only a service input by the control interface unit 111.This is because the second memory unit 140 has limited storage capacity. |
17,737 | A playback control method for use in a playback system including a display device and an information terminal adapted to communicate with the display device the method comprising displaying by the information terminal a first group of identification information items of content data stored in the information terminal in a first viewing area of a display screen displaying by the information terminal a second group of identification information items of the content data selected according to a selecting operation performed on the first group of identification information items displayed in the first viewing area in a second viewing area of the display screen at different times andplaying back the content data corresponding to the selected identification information items by the display device. | Fig.2 is a block diagram showing a typical configuration of the music server 50.In the first place the music server 50 comprises a RAM 5 a ROM 6 a flash memory 7 and a CPU 8 which are connected to each other by a local bus as is the case with an ordinary persona computer.The CPU 8 is also connected to a bus 40.The CPU 8 functions as a controller controlling all operations of the music server 50. |
14,296 | The lightcurable ink composition for ink jet recording according to Claim3 wherein the monofunctional methacrylate has at least either one of an aromatic skeleton and an alicyclic skeleton. | Particular preferred pigments are C.I.Pigment Yellow 1 3 10 12 13 14 17 55 65 73 74 75 83 93 97 109 111 120 128 138 139 150 151 154 155 175 180 181 185 194 and 213. |
16,727 | The method of any one of the preceding claims further comprisingperforming route finding in order to obtain the planned route 110 the route finding considering weights for road segments andor nodes 102 of a road network graph 100for such road segments andor nodes 102 which correspond to the at least one intersection 105 1051 1052 determining the weights depending on the attributes of the transition. | According to the present invention a driver can easily recognize the running direction of the vehicle to the destination even if the driver drives the vehicle in a complex region which can lead the user to confusion.For example if the driver must rapidly turn the vehicle to the right after turning the vehicle to the left in order to enter into a predetermined intersection the present invention provides the driver with images representing the pattern of the road so that the driver can drive the vehicle by predicting the running direction of the vehicle.If the complex intersection image is not provided to the driver that is in systems where only the general intersection image is only provided to the driver the driver may be plunged into confusion because right turn information is providedto the driver after the driver has turned the vehicle to the left.The present invention prevents such a situation by providing the driver with the road pattern in advance.Preferably the telematics terminal stores such intersection image database in a flash memory together with a display map data. |
12,717 | An automatic focusing apparatus comprising a first focus detector that detects a first focus evaluation value based on a phase difference a second focus detector that detects a second focus evaluation value using a signal from an image pickup element a focusing mechanism a focus controller that controls the focusing mechanism based on the first focus evaluation value obtained by the first focus detector and the second focus evaluation value obtained by the second focus detector and a speed setting unit that sets in a process obtaining an infocus state by using the focus controller a driving speed for the focus controller to drive the focusing mechanism based on a first data detected by the first focus detector and the second focus evaluation value. | Fig.7 is a flowchart showing the phase difference AF routine according to the first embodiment. |
21,045 | The device of claim 12 further comprising a mixer that mixes an audio signal and the audio based haptic effect signal wherein playing the audio based haptic effect on the speaker comprises playing the mixed signal on the speaker. | Further embodiments details advantages and modifications will become apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments which is to be taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.Fig.1 illustrates a block diagram of a system in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.Fig.2 illustrates a flow diagram of a system that transforms or warps a haptic signal into a collection of vibrotactile haptic effect patterns according to an embodiment of the invention.Fig.3 illustrates a flow diagram of the functionality of a vibrotactile hapticeffect pattern transformation module according to an embodiment of the invention.Fig.4 illustrates an example rendering of a vibrotactile haptic effect pattern that is assigned to a haptic effect pattern of a haptic signal according to an embodiment of the invention.Fig.5 illustrates another example rendering of a vibrotactile haptic effect pattern that is assigned to a haptic effect pattern of a haptic signal according to an embodiment of the invention.Fig.6 illustrates another example rendering of a vibrotactile haptic effect pattern that is assigned to a haptic effect pattern of a haptic signal according to an embodiment of the invention.Fig.7 illustrates example texture haptic effect patterns according to an embodiment of the invention. |
16,971 | Bend obtainable by a seamless steel pipe according to claim 1 having maximum hardness values measured at 1.5 mm to 2 mm depth from the surface not higher than 235 HV10 preferably not higher than 230 HV10. | A continuous casting to a round billet shape is ideal for the manufacturing process however a process for continuously casting to a square mold or casting thereto as an ingot and then blooming to the round billet can be performed.In thiscase it is important to further strictly control the cooling rate after solidification to suppress the precipitation of a coarsegrained TiN. |
12,856 | A location system according to any preceding claim wherein the processor is arranged to extract the identification information for the mobile communications device from a message sent by the mobile communications device in response to a message broadcast by the base station conveying a location code. | Thereafter at step S50 the femto base stations start monitoring for these events. |
16,487 | The catheter of claim 1 wherein the at least one electrode includes at least one ring electrode mounted in surrounding relation to the nonconductive covering. | In accordance with a feature of the invention each spine 14 has a generally Lshaped configuration supported by the support arm 24.In the illustrated embodiment of FIGS.1 and 6 the generally Lshaped configuration of each spine is defined by a generally straight proximal portion 60 a generally straight distal portion 64 that extends at a generally orthogonal angle from the proximal portion 60.When the distal assembly 18 is initially deployed in a tubular cavity 71 as illustrated in FIG.6A the spines 14 are in their generally neutral and relaxed Lshaped configuration.As the distal assembly enters the tubular cavity as illustrated in FIG.6B the distal ends of the spines come into contact with an opening or ostium 70 of the tubular cavity where the Lshaped configuration of the spines 14 starts to change under a contact force applied to the distal ends of the spines by the ostium.When the distal assembly 18 is advanced the proximal portions 60 of the spines are pushed deeper into the tubular cavity and the distal ends of the spines 14 come into contact with tissue lining the tubular cavity 71.The distal assembly 18 is further advanced so that the distal portions 64 increasingly bend over the distal ends until moreof the distal portions 64 also come into contact with deeper tissue in the tubular cavity 71 whereupon the spines 14 are in a generally Ushaped configuration as shown in FIG.6C.Depending on various parameters the distal end or tip electrode 20 of the spine in the generally Ushaped configuration defines an anglewith the proximal end of the spine.The angleranges between about 45 and 135 degrees preferably between about 80 and 100 degrees and preferably about 90 degrees as illustrated in FIG.6D.Where the angleis less than 90 degrees the tip electrode 20 is distal of the proximal end of the spine 14 at the spine mounting assembly 31.Where the angleis about 90 degrees the tip electrode 20 is about even with the proximal end of the spine 14.Where the angleis greater than 90 degrees the tip electrode 20 is proximal of the proximal end of the spine 14.However regardless of the angle 0 the generally Ushaped configuration of the support member 24 and hence the spine 14 provides that the distal portion 64 is nearly parallel with the generally straight proximal portion 60 and that the ring electrodes 28 are consistently positioned deeper in the tubular structure than the tip electrode 20.As illustrated in FIG.6D the length andor curvature of each portion 60 and 64 can be varied as desired or appropriate.Moreover the length curvature andor angleneed not be uniform for each spine throughout the distal assembly.For example a first set of spines may have one length curvature andor angleand a second set of spines may have another length curvature andor angle.Although the spines are equally radially spaced from each other in the illustrated embodiments the radial spacing can also be varied as desired or appropriate.In the illustrated embodiment of FIG.6C the catheter is illustrated as it appears when pushed into a tubular cavity.The change in configuration of the spine from a relaxed state Lshaped in FIG.6A to a confined state Ushaped in FIB.6C reflects how the anglegrows when the distal assembly 18 is pushed into the tubular cavity.The length of the spine 14 extending between the exposed proximal end of the covering 26 to the distal tip end of the spine can range between about 1.0 cm and 5.0 cm. |
15,419 | The use according to claim 13 wherein the pharmaceutical composition is in liquid form and is designed for a topical use as aerosol cataplasm or moist compress. | In terms of the probiotic bacteria the group selected is Lactobacillus spp.preferably Lactobacillus acidophilus LPV31 which can be incorporated into the gelatin films retaining its probiotic characteristics during storage.This strain is used because the biofilm that it forms creates a protective layer that helps to avoid or combat infections.Another important factor is the acid pH that it produces an extremely useful property in the production of a plastic dressing as it creates a hostile environment for pathogens and thereby both helps wounds heal and prevents infections. |
13,988 | The method of claim 7 wherein the detecting a privacy condition in the wireless device comprises detecting an enabled speakerphone in the wireless device. | It is the object of the present invention to provide an apparatus and method for automatically reporting a speakerphone call mode of a portable wireless terminal to a calling partner. |
19,844 | The OLED display device of any preceding claim wherein each of the power lines is connected to only one of the power sharing lines. | A VDD 46 is formed between the data driver 43 and the pixel circuit 42 and a GND 47 is formed along outer rim of the substrate 41 as shown in Fig.5.By not installing the VDD 46 and the GND 47 at both sides of the pixel circuit 42 the size of Bezel areas are reduced substantially. |
22,289 | A temperature sensor 100 comprisinga mineralinsulated supply line 108a bottomed metal tube 102 with a bottom end part 102A and an open end part 102B the open end part is connected mechanically to the mineralinsulated supply line anda temperature sensing element 104 contained in said bottomed metal tube a wire connection mechanically and electrically couples the temperature sensing element to the mineralinsulated supply line characterized in that the temperature sensing element is secured in a support structure 106 wherein the support structure is permanently moveable in axial direction of the bottomed metal tube in the bottom end part 102A. | In the abovedescribed embodiment the element support 31 which is an insulation member intervenes between the rear end 21b of the temperature sensor element 21 and the front end 43 of the insulation sheath 41.However the element support 31 may be eliminated.In the case where the front end 43 of the insulation tube 41 is to directly press the rear end 21b of the sensor element 21 frontward the inside diameter of the tube 11 near the front end 12 must be greater than the outside diameter of the insulation sheath41 having a relatively large diameter.By contrast in the case where the element support 31 which is an insulation member intervenes between the insulation sheath 41 and the temperature sensor element 21 the inside diameter of a portion of the tube 11 located toward the front end 12 may be set so as to accommodate the element 21 having a relatively small diameter and the element support 31.Therefore since the diameter of the portion of the tube 11 located toward the front end 12 can be reduced the temperature sensitivity of the element 21 can be enhanced. |
20,741 | A refrigeration cycle apparatus comprising a refrigerant circuit connecting a compressor 1 a heat sourceside heat exchanger 3 an expansion device 5 and a useside heat exchanger 7 to each other by connecting pipes an outside air temperature sensor 203 for detecting an outside air temperature and a controller 100 for operating the refrigeration cycle apparatus and for switching between a normal operation mode for controlling the refrigerant circuit based on an operation load of the useside heat exchanger 7 and a refrigerant amount determining mode for determining whether or not an amount of refrigerant in the refrigerant circuit is appropriate the controller 100 including a mode switching unit 113 for switching the normal operation mode to the refrigerant amount determining mode when the outside air temperature detected by the outside air temperature sensor 203 is within a set temperature range. | While the airconditioner 100 performs the allroom cooling operation calculating data for determining whether or not the amount of refrigerant charged the airconditioner is excessive normal and insufficient by using the fuzzy rule and the member ship functions with respect to the second operation variables is repeatedly performed S140 and the data are stored.The number of data is added up S145.If the number of added data is larger than a preset number S150 the data is statistically processed S155 to determine whether or not the refrigerant charged in the airconditioner is proper S160.The final determination isinsufficientnormalexcessiveandunknown with respect to the charged refrigerant.Insufficient indicates that the refrigerant charged in the airconditioner 100 is not sufficientnormal indicates that the refrigerant charged in the airconditioner is properexcessive indicates that the refrigerant charged in the airconditioner is excessive andunknown indicatesthat determining whether or not the refrigerant charged in the airconditioner is insufficient or sufficient is not possible.The final determination is displayed on a display unit not shown S165. |
17,418 | Organosilicon compound of any one of the preceding claims in which B is C2H4 or CH2. | The present invention relates to improved high refractive abrasionresistant coatings suitable for mineral or organic glasses.In particular the present invention relates to inorganicorganic hybrid coating materials produced by a solgel process. |
17,607 | The system according to claim 1 wherein the irrigation pump has an inlet hydraulic line and an output hydraulic line and further comprising an electrically conductive link between the electrolytecontaining fluid in the inlet hydraulic line and the electrolytecontaining fluid in the output hydraulic line. | The catheter 14 typically comprises a handle 20 having suitable controls on the handle to enable the operator 16 to steer position and orient the distal end of the catheter as desired for the ablation.To aid the operator 16 the distal portion of the catheter 14 contains position sensors not shown that provide signals to a positioning processor 22 located in a console 24. |
16,520 | The branching unit 210 of any previous claim wherein the bypass switch 345 comprises an optical electromechanical switch. | In the switched state shown in FIG.8 the switch SW1 is switched to the terminal b side the switch SW2 is switched to the terminal c side and the switch SW4 isswitched to the terminal g side.Also the power supply device 53a in the branch station 53 is changed to negative power supply. |
18,176 | An immunogen according to claim 1 wherein said antigenic IgE peptide consists of an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID Nos220221222223224225226227233234 235236237238239245246247248249250256257258259260266267268269275276277283 284 and 290. | In a further preferred embodiment a pharmaceutical composition of the invention comprises one or more pharmaceutical carriers and an immunogenically effective amount of one or more antigenic peptides comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 8 SEQ ID NO 9 SEQ ID NO 10 SEQ ID NO 11 SEQ ID NO 12 SEQ ID NO 13 or SEQ ID NO 14.In another preferred embodiment a pharmaceutical composition of the present invention comprises one or more pharmaceutical carriers and an antigenic fusion protein comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 8 SEQ ID NO 9 SEQ ID NO 10 SEQ ID NO 11 SEQ ID NO 12 SEQ ID NO 13 or SEQ ID NO 14 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein. |
20,984 | The information processing apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the input device 13 is configured to detect a rotation of the rotary portion 131 for selecting among the plurality of information POI RT displayed on the display device 15. | On the test result display screen 60 there are displayed a distance button 62 an alphabetical order button 63 and a budget button 64.When the user presses the distance button 62 the facilities 61a to 61e are displayed on higher levels in the list as they have smaller distances between the current location and each of them.When the user presses alphabetical order button 63 the searched facilities are displayed in alphabetical order.When the user presses the budget button 64 the searched facilities 61f to 61j are displayed in the form of a list together with respective distances between each of the facilities 61f to 61j and the current location as shown in FIG.5b.In this case those facilities whose usage fees are within a range which is not smaller than the minimum value of the budget and not larger than the maximum value of the budget that are set on the budget setting screen 30 shown in FIG.3 are displayed on higher levels in the list.Dollar marks are displayed in relation to those facilities whose usage fees are within the budget. |
19,924 | A method according to claim 7 or 8 wherein the series of compressor sizes comprises at least three compressor sizes ABCDE each defined for a range of output pressures and a range of output flow rates. | The size of the bull gears is preferably selected according to the selected frame. |
19,438 | The method of claim 4 when the information type field indicates the dynamic chain the signaling packet payload includes an information of the dynamic chain. | Herein a data packet having the dynamic information transmitted to its header is referred to as an IRDYN packet.According to the embodiment of the present invention the IR packet also includes dynamic information.Since the IR packet and the IRDYN packet carry all information of the conventional header the IR packet and the IRDYN packet have a similar size as the conventional header.More specifically among the header information of the data packet the static information may be transmitted at the beginning through the IR packet and the dynamic information is transmitted each time the information is updated through the IRDYN packet. |
15,332 | The method of claim 6 wherein the calibration parameter is a point on the rotation axis. | Here Sx Sy and Sz are expressed by the following equations.SxaMxCx SyaMyCy SzaMzCz where a is a sensitivity after performing a sensitivity correction for an xaxis hall element HEx a yaxis hall element HEy and a zaxis hall element HEz and Cx Cy and Cz are the offsets of Sx Sy and Sz respectively. |
19,543 | A blade positioning and support system 40 for a gas turbine engine comprising a blade 32 having a root 38 and a tip 36 with the root 38 having a surface 41 oriented away from the tip 36 the surface 41 having a forward end 42 and an aft end 43 the forward end 42 projecting farther away from the tip 36 than the aft end 43 and a blade receiver 44 having a face 46 and a facet 48 the face 46 being oriented away from the facet 48 the face 46 having a forward end 49 and an aft end 50 the aft end 50 projecting farther away from the facet 48 than the forward end 49. | Figure 9 displays the rotor assembly 200 fully installed in an engine.To reach this point assembly proceeds as follows.The blades 203 are serially placed within the grooves 211 of the disk 201 until the tabs 219 abut the shoulder 213.Then a split lock ring 223 is placed in a gap formed between the blades 203 and the disk 201 to prevent forward movement of theblades 203.Differently than conventional blades the tabs 219 of the present invention prevent rearward movement of the blades created by rotation.Rearward movement occurs because the grooves 211 extend in both an axial direction and a radial direction. |
18,076 | A polyethylene composition obtainable by a multistage process the multistage process comprising a polymerizing ethylene in the presence of i a silica supported Ziegler Natta catalyst having a molar composition of the catalyst including Al 1.30 to 1.65 molkg silica Mg 1.25 to 1.61 molkg silica Ti 0.70 to 0.90 molkg silica and having a mean particle size D50 of 7 to 15 m ii in a first loop reactor in the presence of an alkyl aluminium compound and a chain transfer agent for obtaining a firstintermediate material the first intermediate material having a melt flow rate MFR2 190 C 2.16 kg of 220 to 400 g10min and b transferring the reaction product including said first intermediate material to a second loop reactor iii feeding ethylene to the second loop reactor iv further polymerizing said first intermediate material for obtaining a second intermediate material the second intermediate material having a melt flow rate MFR2 190 2.16 kg of 1.10 to 1.35 times the melt flow rate MFR2 190 2.16 kg of said first intermediate material and c transferring the reaction product including said second intermediate material to a gas phase reactor iii feeding ethylene and comonomer to the gas phase reactor iv further polymerizing said second intermediate material for obtaining the base resin having a density of more than 952.0 kgm3 and equal to or less than 957.0 kgm3 determined according to ISO 118312004 d extruding the base resin together with stabilizers and carbon black into the polyethylene composition wherein the composition has a melt flow rate MFR5 190C 5 kg of 0.12 to 0.21 g10min determined according to ISO 1133 and a polydispersity index PI within the range of higher than 4.9 Pa1 and equal to or less than 9.0 Pa1. | Preferably polyethylene fraction i has a molecular weight distribution MWD of 2 to 12 more preferably 3 to 10 most preferably 4 to 8.Thereby the MWD is determined as Mw Mn. |
18,593 | A system comprising a display and a processor configured to receive information indicative of a location of an obstacle determine the location of an obstacle relative to an aircraft based on the received information generate a graphical user interface based on the location of the obstacle the graphical user interface comprising a graphical representation of the aircraft a graphical representation of the obstacle and an indication of the area of unknown associated with the obstacle and present the graphical user interface via the display. | Turning now to the description and with reference to FIG.1 an exemplary flight deck display system will be described.The system 100 includes at least a user interface 102 a processor 104 an aircraft identification database 101 one or more navigation databases 106 a navigation computer 108 a plurality of sensors 110 and a display device 112.The plurality of sensors 110 may include inertial sensors or a GPS Global Positioning System that is capable of providing several of the described inputs such as aircraft speed position and altitude.The user interface 102 is in operable communication with the processor 104 and is configured toreceive input from a user 109 e.g.a pilot and in response to the user input supply command signals to the processor 104.The user interface 102 may be any one or combination of various known user interface devices including but not limited to a cursor control device CCD such as a mouse a trackball or joystick andor a keyboard one or more buttons switches or knobs.In the depicted embodiment the user interface 102 includes a CCD 107 and a keyboard 111.The user 109 uses the CCD 107 to among other things move a cursor symbol on the display screen and may use the keyboard 111 to among other things input various data. |
13,254 | A transponder TP as claimed in claim 6 wherein the transponder TP is a near field communication transponder. | The receive unit 131 of the mobile terminal 103b receives the policy code which is continually sent by the RFID tag 105 b 109. |
14,317 | A method for performing incision and breaking operations on glass plates L in particular laminated glass plates comprising two overlapped glass layers with a film of synthetic material interposed between them wherein it is arranged asa fixed work bench 1 defining a supporting plane 2 intended to receive the plate L to be processeda fixed cutting bridge 3 equipped with an upper carriage 4 and a lower carriage 5 movable along the cutting bridge 3 in a direction Y parallel to the longitudinal direction of the cutting bridge 3said upper carriage 4 and said lower carriage 5 carrying an upper incision tool 6 and a lower incision tool 7 respectively for the incision of the upper and lower layers of the glass plate Lsaid cutting bridge 3 being provided with actuating means for the movement of said upper 4 and lower 5 carriages along the Y directionmeans for moving 8 9 10 said plate L on the fixed bench 1 in a horizontal direction X perpendicular to the aforesaid direction Y andmeans for the electronic control PC of said actuating means for the movement of said upper 4 and lower 5 carriages along the Y direction and said means for moving 8 9 10 the plate L in X directionboth the upper incision tool 6 and the lower incision tool 7 being rotatably mounted 16 17 about an axis Z1 perpendicular to the X direction and the Y directionmeans for moving 8 9 10 said plate L on the fixed bench 1 in a horizontal direction X perpendicular to the aforesaid direction Y andmeans for the electronic control PC of said actuating means for the movement of said upper 4 and lower 5 carriages along the Y direction and said means for moving 8 9 10 the plate L in the X directionboth the upper incision tool 6 and the lower incision tool 7 being rotatably mounted 16 17 about an axis Z1 perpendicular to the X direction and the Y direction and wherein the electronic control means PC control during the incision operation of the glass plate L a movement in the X direction of the plate L and a movement in the Y direction of said carriages 4 5 such movements being coordinated with each other so as to obtain an incision according to a predetermined path T S Q in the plane of plate L with rectilinear andor curved lines and without the need to impart a rotation to the platesaid upper and lower incision tools 6 7 being always orientated during the incision operation according to the tangent of the incision path at the point of the path in which they are located said method being characterized in that at least one breaking tool 18 20a 21a 32a 33a is provided for breaking at least one glass layer of the plate said breaking tool 18 20a 21a 32a 33a being carried by one of said upper 4 and lower 5 carriages and in that the aforesaid electronic control means PC control during a breaking operation of the glass plate L subsequent to an incision operation a movement in the X direction of the plate L and a movement in the direction Y of said at least one carriage 4 5 carrying said at least one breaking tool 18 20a 21a 32a 33a these movements being coordinated in such a way as to obtain breaking of said at least one layer of the plate according to the aforesaid predetermined path T S Q in the plane of the plate L with rectilinear andor curved lines and without the need to impart a rotation to the plate. | Finally the electric motors that drive the various mobile parts of the machine such as for example the slides or the bridges 21 and 23 are not illustrated in the annexed figures and are controlled by the electronic control means PC which are programmable in a known way to enable execution of predetermined machining cycles on the sheets to be machined. |
21,970 | A hearing device comprising a shell according to any of the preceding claims wherein the hearing device comprises an antenna extending at least partly within a guide member of the shell. | Various embodiments include building a channel or space in the outer shell of a hearing assistance device in which material can be poured or injected as a conductive liquid to form an antenna.FIGS.4A4B illustrate hearing assistance devices 400 including an antenna channel 402 in the housing according to various embodiments of the present subject matter.In FIG.4A the channel 402 includes a single turn 406 about an opening in the housing of the device.In various embodiments the channel 402 can extend down the wall to form a larger cavity alongside the wall to accommodate various geometries such as circular oval rectangular or irregular shapes.The channel can also be fabricated using known threedimensional fabrication techniques to obtain different patterns such as the spiral pattern with multiple turns 408 depicted in FIG.4B.The hearing assistance device 400 includes an air vent 404 in various embodiments.The material poured or injected into the channel can remain a liquid or gel or be cured once it is in place.Conductive material that remains liquid could be made up of an amalgam of metals such as gallium and indium which is known to remain a liquid or gel at low temperatures or it could be made of conductive epoxy that may contain additional metals in suspension for the purpose of improving the conductivity of such material.The channel or void can be fabricated into the shell faceplate or housing of a hearing instrument.The quantity of conductive material injected into the channel or void can be adjusted to maintain the necessary impedance for matching the antenna and fabricating an efficient radiator.Metal pins can be inserted into the conductive material forming the antenna for subsequent connection to a transmission line and or radio ASIC within the hearing instrument. |
12,908 | The method of claim 1 further comprising combining the first information and the second information according to time. | A display position of the resized executed screen image 510 may vary according to a direction in which the menu screen image 320 is dragged.For example as shown in FIG 9A when the menu screen image 320 is dragged in a downward direction the resized executed screen image 510 may be displayed at an upper portion.As shown in FIG 9B if the menu screen image 320 is dragged from the right side it may be displayed at the left portion.In addition as shown in FIG 9C if the menu screen image 320 is dragged from one corner portion the executed screen image 510 may be displayed at a corner potion of its opposite side.As shown in FIG 9D even if the menu screen image 320 is dragged from one corner portion the executed screen image 510 may be displayed at updown portion a or leftright portion b. |
21,513 | The method of any one of claims 8 to 12 wherein the requesting for the broadcast channel information comprises transmitting to the server image data obtained by capturing the content being reproduced by the display apparatus or audio data obtained by recording the content for a certain time. | Referring to FIG.32 a a sink device 3200 is designed to display thumbnail images in the metadata of contents received from source devices connected via an integrated wire interface.As mentioned in the foregoing description if a remote controller 3250 capable of outputting a pointing signal is situated within a region of a specific thumbnail image 3260 side information e.g.Amanda 1st album singer.Song etc.is displayed together. |
17,081 | An anvil buttress retention system 28 to releasably secure an anvil buttress material 26 to an anvil 20 prior to stapling comprising an anvil 20 a distally raised region 46 formed on an undersurface 48 of the anvil 20 and including proximally extending fingers or projections 50 52 and an anvil buttress material 24 releasably secured via the proximally extending fingers or projections 50 52 to the distal end of the anvil 20. | Alternatively as illustrated in FIG.12 the foam material 52 52a may have features 124 124a to engage the contoured surface of the anvil surface 164 or the contoured surface of cartridge 157. |
14,870 | A device to perform at least one operation by sharing functions with at least one external device on a network the device comprising a network interface to receive operation information defining at least one operation to be performed by executing a combination of at least one function of the device and at least one function of the at least one external device an operation registering unit to register at least one operation defined by the operation information received by the device and an operation performing unit to perform at least one operation selected from among one or more registered operations including at least one operation defined bythe operation information by executing a combination of functions corresponding to the selected operation. | The device cooperation device information storage section 231 of the device cooperation control point section 23 and the device cooperation device information storage section 221 of the device cooperation device section 22 which realize the same function can be integrated into one component.Further the device cooperation service information acquisition section 233 of the device cooperation control point section 23 and the device cooperation service information acquisition section 223 of the device cooperation device section 22 which realize the same function can be also integrated into one component. |
18,921 | An edge fitting 1 according to any of the preceding claims characterized in that said border profile 6 has a length of at least 20 mm at least 50 mm at least 100 mm or 100200 mm. | As illustrated in FIG.5 to FIG.8 the resinmade corner module 100 is linesymmetric and Lshaped.The sandwiching support portion includes a pair of plateshaped bodies 16 each of which includes an upper plateshaped body 12 and a lower plateshaped body 14 and a vertical wall 18 which couples the upper plateshaped body 12 with the lower plateshaped body 14.The upper plateshaped body 12 and the lower plateshaped body 14 are coupled with each other in parallel at a distance in the vertical direction.The load transmitting portion has a box structure 22 which is attached to an outer surface 20 of the vertical wall 18.The resinmade corner module 100 is made of resin and integrally molded.As described later in detail the resinmade corner module 100 is placed at each of the four corners of the solar panel P to sandwich and support the solar panel P.The next resinmade corner module 100 is then stacked on each resinmade corner module 100 to support the next solar panel P.This is repeated to stack the solar panels P in the vertical direction.In view of this the weight of the solar panel P is transmitted through the resinmade corner modules 100 stacked in a columnar shape at each corner.The weight of all the stacked solar panels P is loaded on the lowest resinmade corner module 100.The resinmade corner module 100 includes a resin material of thermoplastic resin that includes amorphous resin olefinbased resin such as polyethylene and polypropylene and a similar material.More specifically the resinmade corner module 100 includes a resin material ofpolyolefin such as polypropylene and high density polyethylene which is a homopolymer or a copolymer of olefin such as ethylene propylene butene isoprene pentene and methyl pentene.Because the resinmade corner module 100 has a comparatively complicated structure it is especially appropriate to be integrally molded by injection molding. |
20,832 | The electronic apparatus 100 as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein the controller 140 is configured to generate list information on one or more terminal devices 300 retrieved through the second communicator 120 and to transmit the generated list information to the authentication terminal device 200 and the controller 140 is configured to control the first communicator 110 to receive terminal information 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. | FIG.5 is a sequence diagram of a method of an electronic device for pairing with a personal cloud apparatus using a Bluetooth interface according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. |
22,744 | A composition as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the one or more oilsoluble or oildispersible alkali metal or alkaline earth metal salicylate detergents is a calcium salicylate detergent a magnesium salicylate detergent or a combination thereof. | Antioxidants reduce the tendency of base stocks to deteriorate in service which deterioration can be evidenced by the products of oxidation such as sludge and varnishlike deposits on the metal surfaces and by viscosity growth. |
20,715 | The cutting insert 200 according to any of claims 1118 wherein the cutting insert 200 comprises at least six primary cutting edge portions 208. | When the tool is longitudinally fed forward in the direction of the arrow F1 see Fig.1 the cutting insert 2 is subjected to cutting forces which clamp the same against all support surfaces 19 20 21 in the seat 7.In this state the holding effect of the screw 26 is negligible.De facto the task of the screw is reduced to retain the cutting insert in the seat. |
15,701 | The method according to any of claims 7 to 12 wherein the holder 500 500 500 500 has a through hole 530 530 530 passing through the holder in the thickness direction D1 and the fixing of the external connection 400 to the holder includes inserting the external connection 400 into the through hole 530 530 530 of the holder. | A waterproof connector 1a is attached to the board 5a from the direction of the base 4a and soldered thereto Fig.12C.The waterproof connector 1a has terminals 2a by which the internal circuit formed on theboard 5a is electrically connect to an external circuit.The housing of the waterproof connector 1a is kept watertight by the base 4a and such a sealant as a sealing rubber or a liquid gasket.It is also possible to more strongly fix the waterproof connector 1a to the base 4a by using mechanical parts such as screws. |
20,326 | The saddleride type vehicle according to any preceding claim 1 wherein a front member 37 is formed with the air introduction passage part 49 49 linked to the rear side of the introduction port 29L 29R the air introduction passage part 49 49 being connected to the guide wall 41 41 and an inner cowl 35 is annexed to the front cowl 22 from a side of the centre of a vehicle body in order to form an intake passage space with respect to an engine 17 the inner cowl 35 being formed integrally with the guide wall 41. | Also it is also possible to employ a structure in which an air duct 227 being provided in a screen 225 and including air introduction ports 237 distributed to the left and right with respect to the center of the width of the vehicle is branched to the left and right at its upstream side to communicate the respective air introduction ports 237 and the air outlet port 36 as a front cowl windscreen body 216 as shown in Fig.5.In this case a headlight 239 may be disposed between the branched paths of the air duct 227 on the upstreamside.In Figs.4 and 5 the parts corresponding to the abovedescribed embodiment are represented by the same reference numerals and description thereof will be omitted. |
20,824 | The control method as claimed in any one of claims 9 to 11 wherein the authentication information includes subsystem identification SSID and key information for accessing the AP. | The connection information code of the tag 210 includes a device name of the second electronic apparatus 200 a personal identification number PIN of the second electronic apparatus 200 for direct wireless connection to the second electronic apparatus 200 and a request message for information about the AP 10. |
16,989 | Seamless quenched and tempered steel pipe according to any of the preceding claims wherein at a distance up to 2 mm starting from outer and inner surfaces of the steel pipe the microstructure comprises traces of ferrite up to about 10. | 3 Pipe making by hot rolling One example of the pipe making process by hot rolling is the Mannesmannmandrel mill process or the subsequent elongation rolling.If the finishing temperature of the pipe making is not lower than the Ar3deformation point that is the temperature range of austenite single phase quenching can be executed immediately after the pipe making and thermal energy can be advantageously saved.Even if the finishing temperature of the pipe making is below the Ar3 transformation point the austenite single phase can be obtained by immediately performing the holding of a temperature at not lower than the Ac3 transformation point as described later. |