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13,866 | The ophtalmic composition according to anyone of claims 1 to 14 further containing at least one compound among decongestant eye muscle accommodator antiphlogisticstyptic vitamin and amino acid. | In a preferred embodiment of the invention the aqueous ophthalmic solution is characterized by including latanoprost at a concentration of 0.005 a pH damper system that may be selected from boric acid citric acid sorbic acid acetic acid sodium borate monobasic sodium phosphate dibasic sodium phosphate sodium citrate and sodium acetate in a range of concentration from 0.001 to 5.0 one or more agents that increase the viscosity such as hydroxypropylcellulose carbooxylmethylcellulose sulfate chondrointin formal glycerol methyldinoglycerol and cyclodextrins in a concentration ranging from 0.05 to 20.00 one or more tensoactive agents moisturizers such as polyoxyl 40 stearate polysorbate 80 poloxamer and tyloxapol in concentrations ranging from 0.01 to 20.0 one or more osmolarity regulating agents such as sodium chloride sorbitol manitol and dextrose at a concentration ranging from 0.6 to 1.8 expressed as chemical equivalents of sodium chloride one or more preservatives such as benzalkonium chloride benzetonium chloride thiomersal phenylmercury acetate or nitrate parabens chlorohexidine gluconate ethylic alcohol cetrimide sodium perborate and chlorobutanol in adequate concentration in order to provide an antimicrobian effect.It may also contain one or more antioxidant agents such as disodic edetate sodium metabisulfite sodium bisulfite acetylcysteine sodiumthiosulfate and thiourea in adequate concentration in order to give the required effect. |
15,818 | The method according to claim 7 wherein said method comprises not further forwarding by said interdomain bridge IDB12 erroneous received packets from said first domain DOD1 towards said second domain DOD2. | In response to the retransmission request signal NACK received from base station 30a relay station 20c transmits the decode and forward relay signal to base station 30a in frame 3.Furthermore mobile station 10 transmits the data signal retransmission signal to relay station 20b in frame 3 in response to the retransmission request signal NACK received from relay station 20b.Relay station 20b transmits the amplify and forward relay signal obtained from the retransmission signal to base station 30a in frame 3.Therefore base station 30a can receive the amplify and forward relay signal retransmitted from relay station 20b and the decode and forward relay signal transmitted from relay station20c at the same time and combine these signals. |
17,336 | The propylene ethylene random copolymer RPP according to anyone of the preceding claims wherein the xylene cold soluble XCS content of the propylene ethylene random copolymer RPP is equal or below 12 wt.. | In the present invention the polypropylene resin used as a base material resin of polypropylene resin expanded particles is preferably a low melting point resin having a high ethylene content in order to prepare the polypropylene resin foamed products under a low steam pressure.In a case where a copolymer component which is copolymerized with propylene is ethylene an ethylene content rate is preferably 3.0by weight or more but 8.0by weight or less and more preferably 3.5by weight or more but 7.0by weight or less.In a case of using the Ziegler polymerization catalyst an upper limit of the ethylene content rate is about 5by weight.However in a case of using the metallocene polymerization catalyst a polypropylene resin having an ethylene content rate of about 8by weight can beproduced. |
22,762 | The air vehicle navigation method according to claim 1 wherein at least one instruction node upon at least one thread of the aircraft trajectory is a composite node 306b comprising a set of instruction nodes 306ba 306bc with their associated trigger nodes 306ba 306bc whereina.fulfillment of a condition associated to a trigger 306ba in the thread 306 which immediately precedes the composite node 306b starts the validity of the first instruction 306ba of the composite node and b.fulfillment of a condition of a trigger 306bc in the composite node 306b which is associated to the last instruction 306bc in the composite node starts the validity of the instruction 306c in the thread 306 which immediately follows the composite node. | At step 530 the intent generation engine 104 uses the user preferences model 105 the operational context model 106 and the aircraft performance model 118 to enrich the flight intent description.The intent generation engine 104 identifies constraints and objectives from the models 105 106 and 118 that are relevant to the flight segments e.g.not all the constraints included in the operational context are likely to apply to a specific route or to all flight segments on a particular flight path.How relevant constraints and objectives are identified is described in more detail below.The intent generation engine 104 enriches the flight intent by expanding the flight segment intent datasets either by adding further instances of flight segments or by amending the existing instance of flight intent such that the resulting instance of flight intent specifies the relevant constraints and objectives according to the syntactical and lexical rules imposed by the flight intent description language.The output of step 530 is an enriched flight intent description. |
21,827 | A composition according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the oligosaccharide mixture comprises 0.570 more preferably 120 even more preferably 25 with respect to the total weight of the composition. | The nutritional composition of the invention preferably comprises at least 20 mg of choline per 100 g of the dry weight of the nutritional composition.According to an embodiment the nutritional composition comprises 2090 preferably 3070 more preferably 3560 mg choline per 100 g of the dry weight of the nutritional composition. |
14,345 | Ultrasonic flow meter according to any of the preceding claims wherein the membrane is disc shaped to cover the second side of the transducer. | In one embodiment separate first and second parts of the fixing member serve to provide respective first and second electrical connections between the ultrasound transducer and the circuit board.In special embodiments one or more electrical connections are made using Surface Mounted Device SMD technology or a similar automated manufacturing process hereafter in general referred to as SMD technology.The circuit board can be preassembled in an SMD machinery capable of soldering other electrical components onto the circuit board including the ultrasound transducer.Especially the ultrasound transducer may be provided with a thin sheet steel membrane preglued onto the surface in contact with the fluid flow.In such a process the positioning of the ultrasound transducer can be done with the accuracy of the SMD machinery which is measured in the order of fractions of a millimetre such as below 1.0 mm such as below 0.1 mm possibly even below 0.01 mm and the electrical connection between the ultrasound transducer and the circuit board is established.Furthermore the use of e.g.SMD machinery for providing the electrical connections to the ultrasound transducer serves to eliminate the need for wire connections between circuit board and transducer.Wire connections in an automated assembly line make up a subject of difficulty.An advantage of mounting one or more ultrasound transducers directly on the circuit board makes the circuit board suitable for testing prior to final assembly of the flow meter. |
12,675 | A gas turbine component according to any one of claims 1 to 6 wherein the porosity of the thermal barrier layer 12 is within a range from 10 to 30. | Of particular interest to the present invention is the susceptibility of TBC materials including YSZ to attack by CMAS.As discussed previously CMAS is a relatively low melting compound that when molten is able to infiltrate columnar and noncolumnar TBCs and subsequently resolidify to promote spallation during thermal cycling.To address this concern the TBC 26 in Figure 2 is shown as being provided with a protective deposit 30 of this invention.As a result of being on the outermost surface of the blade 10 the protective deposit 30 serves as a barrier to CMAS infiltration of the underlying TBC 26.The protective deposit 30 is shown in Figure 2 as comprising an additive portion that overlies the surface 32 of the TBC 26 so as to be available for sacrificial reaction with CMAS and further comprises an internal infiltrated portion that extends into porosity within the TBC 26 so as to maintain a level of CMAS protection in the event the additive portion is breached or lost through spallation erosion andor consumption.In the case of the columnar TBC 26 schematically represented in Figure 2 such porosity is represented in part as being defined by gaps 34 between individual columns of the TBC 26.However porosity is also likely to be present within the columns for example in the surfaces of individual columns if the TBC 26 were deposited by EBPVD to have a featherlike grain structure as known in the art. |
19,576 | The demodulation device of any preceding claim further configured to remove data associated with a perdemodulator transport interface from the corresponding demodulated video data before multiplexing. | Where the forward demultiplexer 112 and 116 are used three types of data can be identified for separation. |
22,519 | The auxiliary power unit as defined in any preceding claim wherein the compressor shaft is drivingly engaged to the turbine section. | One alternative to using the gas turbine engine as the sole source of power to operate an electrical power generator is to add in the aircraft a further intermittent combustion internal combustion engine such as gasoline engines operating on the any of the Diesel Miller Otto or Wankel cycles.Such engines can operate with a fuel efficiency on the order of seventy percent 70 better than that of a continuous combustion Brayton cycle internal combustion gas turbine engine.At high altitudes internal combustion engines of all kinds face the problem of limited power output because of the relatively small air pressures there limiting the chemical reactions of oxygen with hydrogen and oxygen with carbon in the burning the engine fuel in the engine combustion chamber or chambers.This can be solved for gas turbine engines by providing therein very large air flows through use typically of axial flow compressors usually in two stages with both a low compression compressor followed along the fluid flow path through the engine by a high compression compressor.This arrangement provides at least enough compressed air to the subsequent combustor to sustain the desired combustion process therein and a mass of airflow sufficient to combine with enough fuel to provide the energy needed to overcome the aircraft drag at the speed and altitude intended for operation. |
20,380 | The method according to claim 1 wherein the temper hard fat has a Ratio A of less than 45 more preferably less than 38 more preferably less than 30 still more preferably less than 20 and most preferably from 1 to 10 wherein the Ratio A is the proportion of saturated fatty acid residues having 16 or fewer carbon atoms relative to the total number of saturated fatty acid residues of the temper hard fat. | Acquisition cost of adapted machines to crystallize transfree fats chocolate filling is expensive. |
21,730 | The mobile terminal of claims 1 to 10 wherein the controller is further configured to cause the display to display preset screen information corresponding to a preset application during fingerprint recognition performed when the touch input is applied to the sensing unit the touch input applied when an execution screen of the preset application is displayed on the display. | Meanwhile if the acquired biometric information matches with any of the prestored authentication information the mobile terminal 100 operates in a second mode that allows access to the total content that is in authentication mode. |
17,798 | The surgical instrument of claim 2 or claim 3 wherein the articulation system further comprises an articulation drive shaft operably interfacing with the articulation actuation mechanism and the gear arrangement. | According to an embodiment of the present disclosure end effector 160 includes a cartridge assembly e.g.jaw member 164 and an anvil assembly e.g.jaw member 162 including an anvil portion for deploying surgical fasteners into body tissue and forming the surgical fasteners.End effector 160 is pivotably mounted about an axissubstantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of endoscopic portion 140.Cartridge assembly 164 houses a plurality of staples.Anvil assembly 162 is movable in relation to cartridge assembly 164 between an open position spaced from cartridge assembly 164 and an approximated or clamped position in juxtaposed alignment with cartridge assembly 164.Preferably the staples are housed in cartridge assembly 164 to apply linear rows of staples to body tissue.End effector 160 is attached to a mounting portion which is pivotably attached to a body portion.The body portion may be integral with endoscopic portion 140 of powered surgical instrument 100 or may be removably attached thereto to provide a replaceable or disposable loading unit.The loading unit may be connectable to endoscopic portion 140 through a bayonet connection.It is envisioned that the loading unit has an articulation link connected to the mounting portion of the loading unit and the articulation link is connected to the linkage rod so that the end effector 160 is articulated as the linkage rod is translated in the distalproximal direction along the longitudinal axis.Other means of connecting end effector 160 to endoscopic portion 140 to allow articulation may be used.For example a flexible tube or a plurality of pivotable members may be used. |
20,482 | The mobile device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first isolation element and the second isolation element each substantially have an Lshape. | The antenna device according to the seventh embodiment is a modification of the third embodiment.Radio communication antennas 21d and 22d each are formed into a Ushape and the intermediate portions of the lower horizontal portions of the antennas are respectively connected to feed points 41 and 42 viavertical pieces.The vertical and horizontal portions of the antenna elements 21d and 22d are electrically coupled to the vertical and horizontal portions of parasitic elements 31 and 32 respectively. |
18,007 | An induction cooking hob 10 including at least one induction coil 14 characterized in that the induction cooking hob 10 includes the device according to claim 11 andor the control unit according to claim 12. | The phase LOAD of ZCOIL can be calculated from the phase displacement ICOIL which exists between the output voltage VD and the driven current ICOIL and which can be directly measured at the converter 3A outputs.Looking at the topology of the resonant circuit 31A the following equation I can be writtenwhere VCOIL is the phase of the voltage signal across the inductor coil 2.The term VCOIL can be calculated from the phase of the driven current ICOIL according to the following equation II which can be obtained by performing a Fourier first harmonic analysis of the output voltage VD assuming that VD is a square wave with a 50 of dutycyclein which CC1C2. |
13,793 | The device according to claim 12 or 13 comprising a second body 15 bonded to said first face 7 of said first body 1. | A sensor is formed as follows.The insulating layers 24 see Fig.4 are formed on the upper and lower surfaces of the substrate.Thereafter the temperaturemeasuring resistors 28A and 28B the heater 29 the fluid temperature detecting resistor 30 the thin metal contact film 32 and the lowersurface electrode pad 35 and the like which constitute the detecting section 27 are formed on the insulating layer 24.These components are then covered with the protective layer 37.The resultant structure is etched from the upper surface side to form the diaphragm 25 thus finishing the flow rate sensor 20. |
19,406 | The flexible display device of claim 13 or 14 wherein the support unit 20 has a thickness suitable to have a substantially equal restoring force to that of the display unit 10 when the display unit 10 and the support unit 20 are rolled out. | The display system 48 schematically shown in fig.12 is a roll embodiment of the kind as disclosed in WO 2006038171 A1 |
13,366 | Apparatus according to any of claims 7 to 10 wherein the one or more sensors comprises a third sensor the opening 18 of the third sensor points in a third direction the third direction has a component that lies in a plane perpendicular to the roll axis of the aircraft 2 and a component of the third direction that is parallel to a pitch axis of the aircraft 2 points towards a tip of a wing 10 of the aircraft 2. | If desired the plate 14 can be curved to fit aircraft surfaces rather than being truly planar in order to permit mounting on various surfaces.The distance indicated by the double arrow 16 is such so that the housing 20 is preferably in the boundary layer of air that is on aircraft surfaces.The typical range of extension but not as a limit is between 0.5 and 2.5 centimeters.It is also recognized by the inventors that a variety of other flush shapes and configurations could be used to obtain flush air data angle of attack estimates.Keeping the protrusion of the housing low but enough to obtain reliable pressure signals that indicate angle of attack is important. |
13,485 | The method as in any of claims 1 to 5 wherein the laminating comprises laminating the outer ply 14 to at least one of a ceramic matrix composite a metal matrix composite or an organic matrix composite. | If necessary the following are formed portions which will be through holes for letting lifter pins for carrying a silicon wafer pass through portions which will be through holes for inserting supporting pins for supporting a silicon wafer into portions which will be bottomed holes for embedding temperature measuring elements such as thermocouples and the like.About the through holes and the bottomed holes the abovementioned working may be performed after a green sheet lamination which will be described later is formed or after the lamination is formed and fired. |
21,533 | Gizzard peeler according to any of the claims 15 characterized in that it is provided with a fixed gearwheel 24 underneath the turntable 20 that intermeshes with teeth provided on the rollers 25. | Thus it is possible that the rollersets collectively form a substantially cylindrical case or form part of such a case for the gizzard.The cooperating rollers of each rollerset does not only provide effective peeling but also ensure transportation from the gizzard from the infeed section to the exit of the peeler. |
16,198 | An integrated circuit for a network element for increasing coverage in a wireless communication system the integrated circuit comprising a control processor wherein the control processor is arranged to transmit a signal to a wireless communication unit wherein the signal comprises an indication of a number of resource blocks that are being transmitted by the network element within a communication cell of the wireless communication system wherein the indication is of a reduced first number of resource blocks when operating in a first extended coverage mode of operation compared to a second number of resource blocks when operating in a second nonextended coverage mode of operation. | The coverage area for a local transmission may be adjusted by selecting an appropriate mode to use for the local transmission.A mode with a lower required SINR may be used for the local transmission in order to extend coverage near the boundary of neighboring local areas.The particular mode to use for the local transmission may be selected based on a tradeoff between improved coverage and spectral efficiency.The coverage for a widearea transmission may similarly be adjusted by selecting an appropriate mode to use for the widearea transmission.In general the same or different modes may be used for local and widearea transmissions. |
22,627 | The electronic device of claim 6 wherein only information indicative of the representative activity is output on a display of the electronic device in association with the selected period of time. | In a second aspect the system includes at least one sensor and a processing system coupled to the at least one sensor wherein the processing system includes an analytics engine that is configured to receive a determined context and one or more outputs from at least one sensor to provide analytics results. |
16,930 | The method of claim 2 wherein the fetch time is included in an acknowledgement frame received in response to the fetch trigger frame or in a beacon frame. | Figure 5 shows an expanded view of one method embodiment for controlling sleep modes for realtime services from the perspective of a base station according to the present invention.The flow chart of Figure 5 mirrors that of Figure 4 but from the advantage point of the base station.The process once again begins 505 with the base station recognizing that a request 510 has been made to establish service.As previously described service between the base station 305 and the mobile station 310 is established 410 including QoS settings.At some point thereafter the base station 305 receives a request 330 to establish a sleep mode on one of the mobile stations 310 with which it interacts.With a lack of requests 330 to enter into sleep mode the system remains in active mode 355.When a sleep request 330 is present the base station analyzes the request and issues a sleep response 335. |
12,887 | The method for producing alkali cellulose according to Claim 2 wherein the foam layer in the recovered alkali metal hydroxide solution is obtained by injecting gas into the recovered alkali metal hydroxide solution or stirring the recovered alkali metal hydroxide solution. | In one aspect of the present invention there is thus provided a method for preparing alkali cellulose comprising steps of bringing pulp into continuous contact with an alkali metal hydroxide solution in a rotary feeder type contactor to generate a contact mixture and draining the contact mixture. |
17,454 | The method of claim 1 wherein the resolution is automatically switched back to the first resolution in parallel with transmission to the display device of the HDMI Vendor Specific InfoFrame with the change in the HDMIVideoFormat field or in the 3DStructure. | First the source device the video player 100 that outputs the video source sets AVMUTE in the GCP and sends the GCP from the HDMI transmitting portion 111 step S101.Specifically the source device the video player 100 sets SetAVMUTE to 1 and sets ClearAVMUTE to 0 in the General Control Subpacket of the GCP shown in Fig.10.In a section indicated by mute of the GCP shown in Fig.11 this packet has been output from the source device. |
19,323 | The electric power steering apparatus according to claim 1 or 2 wherein the center portion is formed of a resin and the first cover portion and the second cover portion are formed of a resin having a higher hardness than the resin of which the center portion is formed. | The rotation transmitting member 6 which is made of a soft material having a smaller rigidity than the rotation transmitting member 7 has an annular base portion 31 as well as a pair of projections 32 serving as rotation transmitting portions which are provided integrally with the base portion 31 in such a manner as to project in the radial direction are arranged at an angular interval of 90 or 270 in the R direction and exhibit a linear resistance stress characteristic represented by a straight line a0b in Fig.3.The rotation transmitting member 7 which is made of a material having a greater rigidity than the rotation transmitting member 6 has an annular base portion 35 superposed on the base portion 31 of the rotation transmitting member 6 as well as a pair of projections 36 serving as rotation transmitting portions which are provided integrally with the base portion 35 in such a manner as to project in the radial direction are arranged at an angular interval of 90 or 270 in the R direction and exhibit a nonlinear resistance stress characteristic represented by a broken line cd0ef in Fig.3. |
17,717 | The recording medium according to any one of Claims 1 to 5 wherein a content of the resin particle in the second ink receiving layer is 0.005 gm2 or more and 0.1 gm2 or less. | FIGS.1 to 3 illustrate an example of an ink jet recording medium of the present invention.FIG.2 is a crosssectional view illustrating the ink jet recording medium.As illustrated in FIG.2 the ink jet recording medium of the present invention is provided with on a substrate 1 a porous layer 2 and a silica layer 3 in the stated order. |
16,025 | The method of claim 1 wherein the determining of the aspect ratio of the thumbnail image comprises when the detected meta data is face recognition information for a person in the image determining whether at least one piece of face information exists in the face recognition information and when at least one piece of face information exists in the face recognition information determining the aspect ratio of the thumbnail image with respect to the image as a ratio of a portrait type wherein the portrait type is a type in which a lengthwise length is longer than a widthwise length. | The moving image is a video including images continuous in the time direction and examples thereof include for example MPEG 4AVC Advanced Video Coding and motionJPEG etc.Also a video including parallax images such as MPEG 4MVC Multiview Video Coding is included in the moving image. |
19,070 | A method comprising receiving identity information at an edge configuration device from an end device via a connection wherein the identity information identifies the end device or one or more users associated with the end device sending a request from the edge configuration device to an access control server connected to the network in response to receiving the identity information wherein the request requests authentication for the end device and receiving authentication at the edge configuration device from the access control server for the end device to connect to a network connected to the edge configuration device. | When the captive portal server 120 has received the log on credentials from the user it generates a request illustrated by the request to validate user arrow 325 to the AAA server 40 using whichever protocol the AAA server is configured to use which in the present embodiment is RADIUS.The AAA server 40 receives the request processes it and sends a response indicated in Figure 3 by the authentication status arrow 330 back to the captive portal server 120.In the example illustrated in Figure 3 the response from the AAA server 40 indicates that the user is successfully authenticated and so the captive portal server 120 sends a message indicated by the return key arrow 335 in Figure 3 to the access point 110 informing the access point 110 to allow the connected device 10 to have full access to the Internet 30.At about the same time the captive portal 120 sends a message indicated in Figure 3 by the map user to AP arrow 340 to theuser location manager server 140 including the IP address of the access point 110 as an identifier of the AP and the user ID of the user submitted to the AAA server. |
17,486 | A method on a mobile device 100 comprising connecting 502 the mobile device 100 with an invehicle infotainment system IVIS 150 retrieving 504 a paireddevice identity information associated with a IVIS device identifier 302 received from the IVIS 150 determining 506 a device behaviour from the paireddevice identity information and configuring 508 the mobile device 100 based upon the determined device behaviour. | Fig.4 is a view showing a specific usage example of the portable information processor.The brain unit 40 is connectable to a mobile device car navigation device 41 mounted on a vehicle or connectable to an indoor deviceliving unit 42 installed at the home. |
21,193 | The display apparatus 101 103 105 of claim 7 wherein the first and second gate drivers 150 160 are alternately operated with each other the first gate driver 150 is operated during the first and fourth subframe periods and the second gate driver 160 is operated during the second and third subframe periods. | As shown in FIG.5C the arrangement sequence of the first image H and the second image L may be substantially the same as each other in the consecutive frame set.In one exemplary embodiment for example among threeframes included in one frame set the first frame and the final frame may display the second image L and the second frame may display the first image H.In such an embodiment two consecutive frames between two adjacent frame sets display the second image L having the low luminance such that the slow response speed of the liquid crystal molecules of the liquid crystal display is compensated thereby substantially improving the lateral visibility.In such an embodiment the first image H having the high luminance may be displayed in two consecutive frames such that the slow response speed of the liquid crystal molecules may be compensated when displaying the image of the high luminance in the low luminance. |
19,809 | The electric device according to claim 11 further comprising a display for showing a screen share floating control interface when the electric device is under the screen share mode wherein the screen share floating control interface has a start icon and after the start icon is selected transmitting the second frames is performed. | The video processing module 32 may include conventional video processing functionality a plurality of driver files to process a video stream received from a web camera.The video processing module 32 is shown by way of example to include face tracking functionality 36 motion detection functionality 38 and a plurality of other functions 40 known to a person of ordinary skill in the art.However unlike prior art video device drivers the video device driver 22 includes effect processing functionality in the device driver itself that may for example be performed by the by the effect processing module 34.Accordingly the video stream 30 received from the video capture device 16 is also fed into the effect processing module 34 which then takes the digital data and processes it to include one or more selected effects. |
12,766 | A liquid cartridge comprising a liquid storing portion 42 configured to store liquid therein a liquid outlet path 43 a communicating with an interior of the liquid storing portion 42 a first valve 50 450 comprising a sealing member 51 450 configured to close an opening of the liquid outlet path 43a and to contact an outer surface of a longitudinal object 153 while being elastically deformed when the longitudinal object 153 is inserted through the sealing member 51 450 and a second valve 60 provided in the liquid outlet path 43 a between the liquid storing portion 42 642 and the first valve 50 450 wherein the second valve 60 comprises a valve seat 61 a valve member 62 configured to prevent liquid from flowing via the second valve 60 660 when the valve member 62 contacts the valve seat 61 and a biasing member 63 configured to bias the valve member 62 661 toward the valve seat 61 and the sealing member 51 450 wherein the first valve 50 450 and the second valve 60 are separate members. | As shown in Fig.5 an opening 92 is formed in the front surface 34 of the frame 50 at a position close to its bottom in other words under the detection box 140.A cylindrical valvehousing room 54 is formed inside the frame 50 so as to be continuous with the opening 92.The valve housing room 54 extends in the direction from the first wall 34 to the ink chamber.The valve housing room 54 communicates with the ink chamber 102 via a communication port. |
13,027 | Device according to claim 14 wherein the membrane 11 has monocrystalline structure. | Figure 4a shows a method of internal counterelectrode connection.Figure 4a illustrates a junction isolated capacitive sensor built on a bulk wafer.This exemplary device may include substrate contact 41 connecting to patterned implant 40 and silicon support ring 32B acting as an isolated mechanical support.These contacts and supports may allow connecting to counterelectrodes from the front side of the wafer.Isolation rings 30 may be in singlecrystal silicon and may be sealed with single crystal silicon whereas vent holes 14 in the epipoly may be sealed with polysilicon.The episeal material can be doped opposite field silicon 43 so that pn junctions are formed around substrate contacts 41.The encapsulation may be completed with a polishing step to remove the oppositely doped top surface.Standard electronics processing may be performed on these wafers to build postMEMS integrated circuits. |
16,011 | The display apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the controller is arranged to determine a duty value corresponding to the compensated gray scale and to reduce the power supply based on the determined duty value. | FIG 16A and FIG 16B are illustrations for illustrating the relation between effective duty adjustment and adjustment on a gain of a picture signal according to an embodiment of the present invention where FIG 16A shows the state of a picture signal before adjustment whilst FIG 16B shows the state of a picture signal after adjustment. |
13,745 | The method of any one of the preceding Claims further comprising converting the at least one deployed process binary associated with the rule set into a textbased file prior to modifying the portion of the at least one retrieved deployed process binarymodifying a portion of the textbased file corresponding to the portion of the at least one retrieved deployed process binary to modify the portion of the at least one retrieved deployed process binary identified by the rule set and converting the textbased file into a format of the at least one deployed process binary after completing the modifications to the portion of the textbased file. | The adhoc modification according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described now with reference to Fig.3.As already shown in Fig.1 a process has to be designed before it is transformed 201 and deployed 202.The preferred approach for adhoc modifications 203 according to the present invention allows for reusing the largest possible part of the workflow process without the need for another transformation step.It comprises an instantaneous evaluation of the adhoc modifications e.g.with respect to validity governance rules information flow integrity etc.It further allows for automatically migrating an arbitrarily complex process instance i.e.with concurrent activities and other interdependencies from the former to the modified process definition.This is achieved by tracing and collecting all changes to a process graph during a modification session in a DeltaGraph which represents the smallest set of changes necessary to get from the former to the final modified process version.This functionality is illustrated using an example process consisting of the four activities S startP1 and P2 process steps and E end which are originally executed in the given order S P1 P2 E.By using adhoc modification execution of process step P1 shall be delayed until process step P2 is finished S P2 P1 E.Using the DeltaGraph the activities defined for P1 and P2 remain unmodified but the transitions between them are changed SP1 is changed to SP2 P1P2 is changed to P2P1 and P2E is changed to P1E. |
21,211 | A device according to claim 4 wherein the transceiver is an optical transceiver configured to determine an output optical signal of the transceiver in accordance with the polarity of the excitation signal when the device is in the first operational mode and to detect the polarity of the excitation signal on the basis of an optical signal received at the optical transceiver when the device is in the second operational mode. | The current buffer 20 includes an amplifier 21 for noninverting amplification having a gain k and an amplifier 22 for inverting amplification having a gain k and sends exciting signals to the exciter coil 11 by a pushpull method. |
13,347 | Apparatus according to any of claim 1 to 12 wherein the blister 14 is positioned on an underside portion of the aircraft wing 10 such that the blister 14 does not project from the underside of the aircraft wing 10 beyond a leading edge 12 of the aircraft wing 10 in a direction parallel to a roll axis of the aircraft 2 and the blister 14 does not project from the underside of the aircraft wing 10 beyond a lowermost surface of the aircraft wing 10 in a direction parallel to a yaw axis of the aircraft 2. | Referring to Figure 1 a semiflush air data sensor indicated generally at 10 is mounted ontothe skin 12 of an aircraft utilizing a mounting plate 14 that is held in place with suitable countersunk fasteners 15 so that as shown in Figure 3 the plate is flush with the aircraft skin.A mounting with the plate inside the fuselage can be used or the probe housing can be integrally formed or molded into a composite or metallic skin. |
19,577 | The demodulation device of any preceding claim wherein the multiplexed transport interface includes parser circuitry configured to remove data from the plurality of demodulated video data streams the removed data facilitating direct transport of individual ones of the plurality of demodulated video data streams to video processing circuitry. | Figure 5 illustrates schematically a common interface controller embodying the present invention. |
21,868 | A seal segment as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the first and second conduits have a meandering flow path. | The present invention relates to the field of gas turbines in particular to a cooled stator component in the hot gas path of a gas turbine.Such components e.g.stator heat shields have to be properly cooled in order to avoid thermal damages of these components and to ensure a sufficient lifetime. |
16,908 | The system of any of claim 8 to 12 further comprising a memory module configured to store the identifying data and subscriber associated with the packet and the processing module further configured to retrieve historical records indicating a relation between the subscriber and a nonunique IP address. | Advantageously the present invention may be used in conjunction with various network applications in order to provide realtime services at the user level which services previously could not be provided at the user level.For example the present invention may be used in order to implement user level billing systems firewalls gateways prepaid services network policy enforcement and quality of service monitoring. |
22,580 | The terminal according to claim 20 characterized in that the state switching request contains a device identification of the first communication device the receiving module 810 is configured to receive a state switching request sent by the network access device bound with the terminal the state switching request containing a device identification list and the device identification list recording a device identification of each communication device which sends a request message during a preset time period since a moment when the request message sent by the first communication device is received. | At block 506 upon selecting the one or more devices to leave or migrate the controlling device 1024 may send an instruction or request to the one or more devices forcing or requesting the one or more devices to leave or migrate from the network. |
14,459 | The hybrid prosthesis of claim 5 wherein the plurality of stents comprises a distal stent positioned at the distal end of the distal graft portion. | Fig.6 shows a delivery system according to the invention to deliver the surgical stent graft.This delivery system includes a handle 3 a piece of string 5 and a shaft 4.One end of the handle is provided with a tube port 301.The string 5 is fixed at one end on the shaft 4 and at the other end on the handle 3.One end of the stent graft 6 is inserted into the tube port 301 and bound on the shaft 4 by the string 5 and said shaft 4 extends through the tube port 301 of the handle.This delivery system further comprises a core bar 7 with a core bar hole and a guide wire 8 wherein said core bar is provided with a bulletlike tip 9 at its head.Said handle 3 is provided with a through hole in which the end of said core bar 7 is fixed and external guide wire 8 can extend over the tip 9 through the core bar hole.The shaft 4 is formed by a stainless metal wire and has a ring handle 401 at its end.In operation insert the stent graft 6 into the aortic cut port to be treated fix the handle 3 by one hand and pull the stainless metal shaft 4 by the other hand and then the stent graft will release and expand automatically away from the tube port 301 of the handle. |
17,330 | The propylene ethylene random copolymer RPP according to anyone of the preceding claims comprising a propylene ethylene random copolymer fraction RPP1 and a propylene ethylene random copolymer fraction RPP2 in a weight ratio RPP1RPP2 of 3070 to 7030 wherein d the ethylene content of the propylene ethylene random copolymer fraction RPP1 is equal to or differs from the ethylene content of the propylene ethylene random copolymer fraction RPP2. | In the present invention the polypropylene resin used as a base material resin of polypropylene resin expanded particles is preferably a low melting point resin having a high ethylene content in order to prepare the polypropylene resin foamed products under a low steam pressure.In a case where a copolymer component which is copolymerized with propylene is ethylene an ethylene content rate is preferably 3.0by weight or more but 8.0by weight or less and more preferably 3.5by weight or more but 7.0by weight or less.In a case of using the Ziegler polymerization catalyst an upper limit of the ethylene content rate is about 5by weight.However in a case of using the metallocene polymerization catalyst a polypropylene resin having an ethylene content rate of about 8by weight can beproduced. |
20,682 | A rechargeable lithium battery 100 comprising the separator 10 20 of any one of the preceding claims. | The porous substrate 23 may preferably include for example a glassfiber polyester TEFLON tetrafluoroethylne polyolefin polytetrafluoroethylene PTFE or a combination thereof.The polyolefin may preferably include for example polyethylene polypropylene and the like. |
18,300 | The indoor unit according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the material of the panel 200 is opaque for light of a frequency irradiated by the LED 440 441 442 443 444 and opaque for the manipulation signal received by the receiving part 432 435. | Fig.13 is a diagram schematically showing an example of the indicator panel of the indoor unit of the air conditioner.Fig.13A is a front view and Figs.13B and 13C are right side views. |
22,677 | Device according to any of the previous claims wherein the one or more heads comprise at least one of an engagement opening or engagement element said engagement opening or engagement element arranged on an upper side of the heads and wherein the gripper comprises at least one other of said engagement opening or engagement element wherein the engagement opening and engagement element are mutually corresponding such as to allow receiving of the engagement element in the engagement opening for enabling said engaging. | Each individual probe comprises handling and possibly also attaching means not shown which allow for the module to be reversibly attached or for being reversibly attached to a platform carrying the array. |
22,192 | The method of claim 9 wherein the step of analyzing each of the plurality of voicetotext converted messages to determine the measure of validation for each of the plurality of voicetotext converted messages comprises comparing the voicetotext converted message to a phraseology dataset. | Method 100 for reducing and detecting readback and hearback errors continues by optionally displaying the transcribed text of the outbound voice communication i.e.the readback to the transmitting station to assist the transmitting station with the hearback step 135.FIG.5 depicts an exemplary display screen 32 of an exemplary display device 24b FIG.3 at a transmitting station with the transcribed text of the outbound voice communication i.e.the readback.As depicted in FIG.5 the transcribed text of the inbound voice communication the request for pilot action may be displayed along with the transcribed text of the readback.Hearback errors are thereby reduced.In addition under ideal circumstances any discrepancy between the request for pilot action inbound voice communication and the acknowledgment readback in the outbound voice communication would immediately be detected by the transmitting station by visually comparing the text of the inbound communication and the outbound communication displayed on the display screen of display device 24b as depicted in FIG.5.If a material discrepancy exists between the request for pilot action and the readback the readback is determined to be in error i.e.a material discrepancy indicates a readback error.The discrepancy may relate to an incomplete readback an incorrect readback or both.A material discrepancy may relate to the call sign the parameter the parameter value or combinations thereof.In an embodiment a timeout alert may be outputted if the inbound voice reply to the readback is not transmitted within a predetermined time interval after the readback. |
19,702 | Offshore tower installation 10 according to claim 10 wherein the lower support structure section 12 is arranged at a seabed 21 of a sea 2 such that the transition support structure section 13 remains arranged above a sea water level 22 of the sea 2. | The windmill 2 is provided with a base 21 that is fixed to the upper portion of the jacket 3 a support column 22 that extends upward from this base 21 a rotary support portion 23 that is fixed to the upper end of the support column 22 and a rotating body 24 that is rotatably supported by the rotary support portion 23.The rotating body 24 has an axial support portion 25 that is supported by the rotary support portion 23 and a plurality for example three of blades 26 that are fixed to this axial support portion 25 and extend in the radial direction.The rotating body 24 rotates upon the blades 26 receiving wind whereby electricity is generated by the power generation equipment that receives this rotation energy. |
14,192 | A computer program having a program code for performing the method of claim 14 when the computer program is executed on a computer or processor. | Preferably in cases the number of subengines shall be exactly matched by a Hashing method which is realized by the hashfunction and load balancing between two or more preferably all of the subengines shall be performed in a way that it can be externally controlled a hashtable is preferably inserted between the calculation of the hashtag and addressing of the subengines.The hashtag can be the entering or the exiting data of the table depending on the embodiment of the invention.If the result of the hashfunction is used as tag and therefore the entering data e.g.a search key or index of the table the hashtable can be realized directly by a switching table with the subengine assigned to one or more tags.Such an embodiment is preferred in cases where a number of different data traffic flows T associated with the data packets is larger than the number of the subengines N and further a modulop functionas hashfunction is used wherein T gt p gt N or T gtgt p gtgt N. |
20,294 | The gaseous fuel internal combustion engine 10 of claim 1 wherein the preset pressure is configured to be greater than an actual compressing pressure of the airfuel mixture within the associated combustion chamber 26. | In a similar manner the outlet valve operating arrangement 20 may be provided with an outlet valve operating lever 30 which may trace the stroke of the outlet cam 24 via for example a roll 29 supported thereon and transmits it to an outlet valve operating lifter 32. |
19,630 | Moulded article comprising the nucleated polypropylene composition of any of the preceding claims. | Flexural modulus is measured according to ISO 178 room temperature if not otherwise mentioned by using injection molded test specimens as described in EN ISO 18732 80 x 10 x 4 mm.In case of bench scale tests of examples 1 to 4 and comparative examples 1 and 2 the flexural modulus was measured according to above ISO 178 room temperature except samples were injection moulded to plates 60x60x2 mm and test bars 60x10x2 mm for measurement were cut out from the plates in flow direction. |
15,345 | A rechargeable battery according to any of claims 1 to 6 wherein said circuit board 21 comprises a cutout portion 522 said cut out portion having edges wherein the said hole 570 is formed through said cutout portion 522 and spaced apart from its edges. | As illustrated in FIG.11C in electrically connecting first and second electrode tabs S3 the first electrode tab 124 is electrically connected to the first electrode terminal 142 of the cap assembly 140 and the second electrode tab 125 is electrically connected to the second electrode terminal 143 of the cap assembly 140.That is to say the first electrode tab 124 is electrically connected to a lower terminal 142b of the first electrode terminal 142 and the second electrode tab 125 is electrically connected to the bottom of the cap plate 141.Here a resin molding 144 completely electrically insulates the first electrode terminal 142 from the cap plate 141.However the second electrode terminal 143 is electrically connected to the cap plate 141. |
22,144 | The process according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the second alphaolefin having from 4 to 10 carbon atoms is selected from the group consisting of 1butene 1hexene 4methyl1pentene 1octene and mixtures thereof. | In a particularly preferred multistep process ethylene is copolymerized with one or more C3C12 olefins in the presence of a polymerization catalyst comprising the components of steps a to e described above in two or more polymerization stages.In a first polymerization stage a first homoor copolymer component having a weight average molecular weight of from 5000 to 50000 gmol and a comonomer content of from 0 to 5 mol is produced.In a second polymerization stage a second copolymer component having a weight average molecular weight of from 300000 to 900000 gmol and a comonomer content of from 0.5 to 10 mol is produced.The resulting polymer composition preferably comprises from 35 to 55by weight of the low molecular weight component and 45 to 65by weight of the high molecular weight component. |
15,036 | Foamed insulating panel according to any of the preceding claims characterized in that the plurality of extruded foam boards are achieved from at least one strand S of the same thickness T. | It is clear that the cells 22 of figures 35 are not illustrated in actual scale but are expressly illustrated in a macroscopic view in order to explain in an intuitive manner the direction of preferential elongation of the cells 22 forming the elementary panels 14. |
16,244 | Method according to claim 1 further comprising obtaining a air bleed signal THBOV in particular a bleed valve setting indicative of an amount of air not supplied to the combustor wherein the estimating the heat input HIengmodel HIexpected is further based on the air bleed signal THBOV. | Flexible fuels that are burned in gas turbines often range in composition and associated calorific value.Compared with regular natural gas flexible fuel composition variations can create certain combustion problems including elevated emissions combustion noise dynamics undesirable flame holding events and inefficient burning.Adjusting combustor properties to optimize combustion as a function of fuel composition has traditionally been addressed by using a mass spectrometer calorimeter or other fuel measurement techniques such as a Wobbe Index meter.However such devices are expensive inaccurate and have a slow response time.In certain traditional systems at least three Wobbe Index meters are needed along with buffer tanks and other expensive infrastructure for determining the fuel composition variations and addressing the related combustion problems. |
18,304 | The indoor unit according to claim 1 comprising a plurality of LEDs 440 443 444 being disposed at the same lateral distance from the receiving part 432 435 and the LEDs 440 443 444 emit light having colors different from each other. | The curvature here may be made substantially equal to the curvature of the body 20 around the indicator panel 1.This makes the surfaces of the indicator panel 1 and of the body 20 look continuous and thus improves the appearance.Moreover giving a curvature here as compared with a case where no such curvature is given makes it possible to illuminate a pattern 12 in such a way that it looks larger as will be described later.Making the pattern 12 look larger makes it easy for the user to recognize the indication. |
16,567 | A wind turbine according to claim 11 or 12 wherein the system for determining the rotor speed comprises a generator speed sensor. | Therefore what is needed is a method for operating a wind turbine that optimizes energy capture by controlling the blade pitch angle for a large variety of operating condition including icing conditions. |
15,011 | The method of claim 1 wherein said providing for resubscription comprises initiating launching of a client application associated with the push service if the client application is offline. | The SIM card simple operating program includes a routine for determining the type of a SIM card 200 that is removed or inserted from or to the SIM card interface 170 after the mobile device has been booted up a routine for operating a timer when the SIM card 200 is removed a routine for updating information according to the type of a SIM card 200 inserted into the SIM card interface 170 in a time period of the timer a routine for updating information about a SIM card 200 inserted into the SIM card interface 170 after a time period of the timer has elapsed and a routine for displaying a message stating that no SIM card is inserted in the SIM card interface 170 when an input signal is received that can execute a No SIM card mode in a state where a SIM card has not been inserted into the SIM card interface 170 after a time period of the timer has elapsed and can allow a user to use a mobile communication service.If a previously inserted SIM card is removed and then a new SIM card is inserted after the mobile device has been booted up the information updating routine performs a protocol procedure for supporting a mobile communication service and updates information created according to the execution of the protocol procedure based on the type of the newly inserted SIM card and the time point that the new SIM card is inserted.The protocol procedure includes a process of accessing a base station provided by a service subscriber based on information provided by the SIM card 200 a process of receiving PLMN selection information related to a service provider from a base station and cell selection information about the relationship between the accessed base station and other base stations near the accessed base station and a process of registering the location of the mobile device 100 to a corresponding base station.The information updating routine updates information stored in the data storage area with information transmitted from the base station during the process of performing the protocol procedure.For example if SIM 1 card 201 is removed from the SIM card interface 170 and then SIM 2 card 203 is inserted thereto or if SIM 1 card 201 is inserted into the SIM card interface 170 after a time period of the timer has elapsed the information updating routine performs the protocol procedure and stores the received cell selection information and PLMN selection information in the data storage area.In addition the information updating routine can update phone bookinformation provided by a previously inserted SIM card 200 and call log information and text transmissionreceive information created when the SIM card 200 is operated. |
20,827 | The control method as claimed in claim 9 or 10 further comprising retrieving S180 terminal devices that are able to communicate with the electronic apparatus 100 and generating list information on one or more terminal devices that are retrieved and transmitting the generated list information S820 to the authentication terminal device 200 wherein the receiving the terminal information comprises receiving terminal information S830 of a selected new terminal device 300 from the authentication terminal device 200 in response to a user selection of the new terminal device 300 among one or more terminal devices 300 included in the list information. | Referring to FIG.5 at operation S500 the electronic device 100 executes an application.As explained above with reference to FIG.3 the electronic device 100 may download an application with an NFC tagging operation and execute the downloaded application. |
21,622 | The apparatus according to claim 2 being a base station controlling a cell of the wireless communication system. | As shown in Fig.6 the mobile station UE according to the present embodiment includes a reception timing determination unit 21 and an SI receiver 22. |
15,695 | The device module according to any of claims 1 to 3 wherein the external connection 400 is partially fixed to an outer face of the holder 500 and the external connection and the holder in combination are adapted to close the housing recess 12 of the die 10 during the manufacture of the device module. | Then a cover 6e is attached onto the board 5a Fig.12D.The board 5a having electronic parts mounted thereon is folded together with the base 4a until aligned to the height of the cover 6e Fig.12E.After the upper block 16b and lower block 17b of the molding die are set around the unit Fig.12F resin molding is performed by injecting the resin 3 through the die gate Fig.12G.Finally the molding die 16 and 17 is removed to complete the resinmolded engine control unit Fig.12H. |
19,551 | A method for managing packets according to any one of claims 1 and 2 wherein the at least one neighboring nodes 2a 2b 2c 2d 2e to which a request i for metadata packetsis sent or forwarded isare chosen according to a given forwarding policy. | An embodiment of the present invention provides a method for P2P streaming media data distribution includingreceiving a media resource request message sent by a Client node and sending a media resource query request corresponding to the message to multiple resource networks obtaining response messages to the media resource query request confirming Cache nodes storing the media resource according to the response messages and requesting the media resource from the Cache nodes. |
13,695 | Method of any of preceding claims wherein a unique personal identifier is associated to each of these contents. | It is possible that the user of the control device switches to another channel during the advertisement slot.In order to guarantee that the advertisement is viewed the smart card 1 can maintain a log of the program that has been watched by retrieving the program signal from the storage medium 3.When the user returns to that channel the smart card enforces that the correct advertisement sequence is watched before the next part of program content becomes available. |
14,567 | The method according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the substrate forms at least a portion of one of an end effector of an electrosurgical pencil and a jaw member of an electrosurgical forceps. | Additionally it is envisioned that the electrically conductive surface 116 and insulating layer 140 configurations may be accomplished by various manufacturing techniques such as thermally sprayed processes vacuum deposition processes powder coating processes or any other process known in the art for depositing one or more thin layers onto a surface. |
21,826 | A composition according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the neutral oligosaccharide is 2fucosyllactose or FL. | According to an embodiment the nutritional composition comprises folic acid.Folic acid also known as vitamin B9 is required for cell division and maintenance formation of DNA and RNA and the synthesis and breakdown of amino acids.Folic acid acts as a coenzyme in the transfer of onecarbon units.In infants and children folate deficiency can slow overall growth.It is assumed for the purpose of the present specification that folate uptake is associated with cognitive performance such as memory performance.The composition preferably comprises at least 50g folate per 100 g of dry weight of the nutritional composition.According to an embodiment the composition comprises 60200 preferably 90190 more preferably 100170 most preferably 120160 g thiamin per 100 g of dry weight of the nutritional composition. |
12,870 | The system according to claim 1 wherein the operation unit calculates a distance sij between wind and each of the wind turbines using measured wind directioncalculates a time for the wind to arrive at each wind turbine using the calculated distance and measured wind speed v arranges a control start sequence of the wind turbines in order of shortest arrival time and sequentially groups the wind turbines in order of the control start sequence. | The present technique provides a system and method for controlling power ramp down rate of a wind farm having a plurality of wind turbine generators at high wind speeds via a central or supervisory wind farm control system.In certain embodiments the wind farm control system is operable to control power ramp down rate of the wind farm by coordinating shutdown or state change of the wind turbine generators at high wind speeds such that the collective power ramp down rate does not exceed a desired ramp down rate required by transmission system operators.Embodiments of the present technique are described in detail below referring generally to FIGS.15 |
14,767 | A portable terminal for verifying an Operation System OS of a host device the terminal comprising a connection port configured for connection with the host device wherein said connection port receives a descriptor request from the host device an analysis unit that if configured analyzes the received descriptor request and provides the analyzed result an OS determining unit that is configured to determine a type of OS being executed by the host device according to information received from the analysis unit and a controller that is configured to controls the analysis unit and the OS determining unit and to analyze the descriptor request of the host device and determine the type of OS of the host device. | The installation program and driver program need to be saved in advance on the disc port arranged on the USB device.The saved driver programs include driver programs of other OSs except Mac OS Windows Vista SP2 and later versions of Windows OSs for example the driver programs for Linux and Windows XP or Windows 2000. |
22,383 | The imaging system of any preceding claim wherein the rotor 125 further comprises a plate having an opening the opening corresponding to a direct field of view of the camera 110 the set of mirrors comprising three mirrors wherein the three mirrors and the opening are disposed on the rotor approximately 90 degrees from each other. | At optional step 404 an illuminator is activated.The illuminator suitably directs light along the same paths as incoming light so as to illuminate an object that is within the field of view of the imaging device at any particular time. |
17,565 | The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the processor is further configured for receiving a service area index indicating MBMS service areas supported by a serving base station. | The first eNB determines whether PTM RB information about the same service as the EMBMS service supplied at step S300 is included in the MBMS PTM RB information received at step S315 S320.If as a result of the determination at step S320 the PTM RB information about the same service as the EMBMS service is determined not to be included in the MBMS PTM RB information the procedure of performing the service method of the present invention is terminated. |
20,104 | An apparatus for providing feedback to a user of an electronic device the apparatus comprising a magnetic user input device configured to receive a force from a magnetic field a touch panel display configured to display application output and to receive application input a series of solenoids positioned on each side of the touch panel display or below the touch panel display the series of solenoids configured to output a magnetic field and a programmed processor configured to execute an application that displays the application output via the touch panel display and in response to input received from the touch panel drives a separate current to each solenoid of the series of solenoids to apply a force against the magnetic user input device. | Two or more magnetic field generators 106 may be employed and may be configured in an array pattern as depicted in FIG.1.In one exemplary embodiment a rectangular array of coils is used.A large number of closely spaced magnetic field generators may be used. |
22,546 | A video processing method characterized in that the video processing method comprises obtaining a raw video S obtaining a noise level of the raw video S adjusting a bit rate or a resolution according to the noise level and compressing the raw video S according to the bit rate and the resolution. | wherein 2z denotes a variance of a macro block MB.A general motion image encoder calculates the variance 2z on an MBbyMB basis.In this embodiment 88 blocks included in the same MB are considered to have the same variances thus reducing additional computation for variances of the respective 88 blocks. |
21,985 | Use of a virus filter having an effective pore size of maximum 75 nm in a filtration for at least 24 hours for the removal of viral contaminant from a preparation being a cell culture medium or at least a component of a cell culture medium. | The present invention allows the filtration of a fibrinogen solution through filters having a nominal pore size smaller than 35 nm under conditions of processing time filtration area and protein recovery which allow the industrial application thereof in the production of purified fibrinogen as a therapeutic product.This filtration is achieved through the prior freezing and thawing of the purified fibrinogen solution under controlled conditions.The inventors have surprisingly found that with this controlled freezing and thawing insoluble aggregated or partially denatured material is precipitated that would in practice prevent the filtration of the solution through pore sizes smaller than 35 nm.Separation of the precipitated material allows nanofiltration to a pore size smaller than 35 nm. |
15,873 | The medicament delivery device 1 according to any one of the preceding claims wherein an audible feedback is generated when the trigger button 6 transitions from the concave position to the convex position. | Airbleeding button 7 is used to perform airbleeding operation which is generally performed as advance preparation before medicine injection. |
15,331 | The method of claim 6 of claim 7 wherein the expected magnetic field data comprises at least one of an expected magnitude or an expected inclination angle. | On the other hand the relationship between Mx My Mz and M is given as follows. |
17,729 | The bead reinforcement element of at least one of the previous claims wherein the hybrid or composite cord 130 has the cord construction 900 to 1100 Dtex aramid1700 to 900 Dtex1 polyamide 4 to 6Z4 to 6S4 to 6S or 900 to 1100 Dtex aramid1700 to 900 Dtex1 polyamide 4 to 6S4 to 6Z4 to 6Z. | The example tire of FIG.3 also may have a fabric chipper 56 located in the bead area for reinforcing the bead area and stabilizing the axially inwardmost part of the sidewall 57.The flipper 54 and chipper 56 along with the patch 58 uniting them are discussed separately below and then in operational conjunction with one another. |
12,957 | A method as recited in Claim 9 wherein at least one of a the at least one reference mark is a centerline on the video monitor b the at least one reference mark is an outline of an airplane selectively displayed on the video monitor. | FIGURE 21 is similar to FIGURE 20A with the addition of a left main landing gear symbol 625L a right main landing gear symbol 625R and a nose landing gear symbol 628 all produced by the target generator 530 and superimposed on the ground maneuvering image 618 by the processor 520 at their appropriate location on the image of the airplane.FIGURE 21 also includes a centerline feature 584a.The centerline feature 584a is the portion of the centerline 584 that is visually blocked by the airplane fuselage 620 and the airplanes wings 626 627.The centerline feature 584a is generated by the target generator 530 based on the actual centerline 584 and overlaid on the image ofthe airplane. |
15,544 | Method of controlling the setting up telephone calls for a user associated with a call set up device 10 where the call set up device is connected to a local network having access to a number of different communication networks the method being performed in the call set up device and comprising the steps of receiving callee identifying information as well as user identifying information via at least one first data message sent by the user step 60 analysing the callee identifying information and user identifying information step 62 determining a preferred call setup scheme for setting up a call between the callee and the user based on said analysis step 63 setting up a first telephone call from the local network to a terminal of the user step 74 according to the preferred call set up scheme setting up a second telephone call from the local network to a terminal of the callee according to the preferred call set up scheme step 76 and interconnecting the first and the second call step 78. | Third bridging is enabled for communication devices whether circuitswitched or packetswitched in addition to cellular phones.This capability provides enhanced subscriber satisfaction and productivity. |
18,215 | A battery pack according to any preceding claim wherein the first surface and the second surface of the holder each comprise a plurality of recesses corresponding in shape to the side surface of the battery cells. | The battery module 21 is fixed to the casing 10 atboth ends thereof and disposed at a distance from the inner surface of the guiding groove 13.The battery module 21 is fixed with terminals 22 to be connected to the casing 10 protruding from the both end surfaces of the battery.This structure is shown in Fig.5.The battery module 21 shown in Fig.5 fixes the terminal 22 so as to be perpendicular to the end surfaces of the battery.The terminal 22 is fixed by screwing to a bus bar 23 to be fitted in a predetermined position of the second casing 12.This bus bar 23 connects the neighboring battery modules 21 with each other while electrically connecting the battery modules 21 in serial.The bus bar 23 and the terminal 22 are sandwiched between the second casing 12 and the first casing 11 and fixed to a predetermined position.Via the terminal 22 the battery module 21 is disposed in the guiding groove 13.The battery module 21 is fixed to the casing 10 while leaving the airblowing space 14 which allows passage of air with respect to the inner surface of the guiding groove 13.With this structure the air flowing into the casing 10 from the ventilation hole 15 can pass through the airblowing space 14 and efficiently come into contact with the surface of the battery module 21 for achieving heat conversion. |
17,768 | The subsea fuse according to any of the preceding claims wherein the hollow elongated element 30 is an elastomeric tube or hose. | In an embodiment the enclosure is a box shaped enclosure having an open side which corresponds to the abovementioned opening the flexible element being a membrane sealing the open side.The membrane can thus be made sufficiently large and thus flexible to withstand a shockwave produced by the fuse when the fuse is triggered i.e.when an explosion occurs in the fuse.The triggering of the fuse may produce gases resulting in a rapid volume expansion and thus in a shockwave. |
20,920 | A host device comprising protocol logic including circuitry configured to exchange communications with a memory device coupled to the host device wherein the host device to control the memory device the communications based on a unified protocol specification the protocol logic including physical layer circuitry configured to send a data frame to the memory device frame evaluation logic configured to receive a negative acknowledgment control NAC message from the memory device via the physical layer circuitry the NAC message in response to the data frame wherein the NAC message is based on a NAC frame structure defined by the unified protocol specification the frame evaluation logic configured to detect a negative acknowledgement identifier of the NAC message and error detection logic configured to identify an error code of the NAC message the error code other than the negative acknowledgment identifier the error detection logic further to store error information to a repository. | Each of the wireless transceiver circuits 24 and 32 includes a radio frequency circuit a baseband processing circuit a medium access control circuit etc.and can use arbitrary wireless transmission scheme its further explanation is omitted in the present embodiment.For example it is possible to use a wireless transmission scheme defined in IEEE 802.11 using radio wave in 2.4 GHz band or 5 GHz band or a wireless transmission scheme using radio wave in millimeter wave band. |
13,815 | The method for cutting a honeycomb molded body according to any one of claims 1 to 7 wherein the wire has a length of a diameter of 5 to 20 of the length of the width of the cut guide groove. | In the present invention when cutting a ceramic honeycomb formed body substantially at right angles to the direction of throughholes thereof with a fine line stretched at an appropriate tension a cutting guide groove 10 running through the outer periphery of the ceramic honeycomb formed body 5 substantially at right angles to the direction of the throughholes 9 thereof is first provided as shown in Fig.1a and then cutting is accomplished only by putting the fine line 2 to the thus provided cutting guide groove as shown in Fig.1b and pressing the fine line 2 against theceramic honeycomb formed body 5. |
15,432 | A method as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the wireless devices are sensors and the sensors begin collecting data at the minimum clock value calculated even if the complete series has not been received. | Note that for clarity Figure 1 does not depict all messages exchanged between the nodes AP N1 N2.For example requests for timestamp data or for the acquired sensor data may be sent from the central access point node AP to the sensor nodes N1 N2.Alternatively thesensor nodes N1 N2 may be sending the data to the central access point node AP based on a schedule which may be predetermined beforehand included as additional payload in reference broadcasts or in data acquisition commands.Similarly the timestamp data from the sensor nodes N1 N2 may be bundled together with the acquired sensor data after acquisition is completed.The central access point node AP may perform posthoc calculation of the relative clock offsets. |
13,989 | The method of claim 7 wherein the detecting a privacy condition in the wireless device comprises using audio analysis to detect that the wireless device is in a nonprivate environment. | According to one aspect of the present invention there is also provided an apparatus and method for automatically transmitting a predetermined voice message from a portable wireless terminal to a calling partners terminal over a currentlyestablished traffic channel when the portable wireless terminal enters a speakerphone call mode. |
18,740 | The method according to claim 4 wherein performing the drive control of the vehicle based on the operation parameter and the selected operation mode of the vehicle further comprises when the selected operation mode is the HEV mode controlling the vehicle to switch to a HEVeco lowelectricquantity mode a HEVeco mediumelectricquantity mode or a HEVeco highelectricquantity mode based on an electric quantity of the power battery. | The automobile speed detecting means 120 computes the automobile speed Vsp on the basis of the motor revolution number Nm detected by a motor revolution number sensor not shown etc.in this case the computation is performed as VspfNm using a function f. |
12,811 | The object detection device according to claim 7 or 8 wherein the control unit 202 203 sets a higher contribution degree of the first object detection processing as the lateral position of the image is farther from the center of the image. | A mask is used that is controlled from the software that defines the region of interest of the images.The mask is positioned in such a way that a car located in the overtaking lane of a straight road and at a great distance is positioned in the left upper end of the mask.The position of the mask in the image can be adjusted to get a fine adjustment of the field of vision. |
19,370 | A method of manufacturing a fireresistant electrical panel according to any one of the preceding claims comprising arranging the layered structure in a mould that corresponds to the shape of a casing of a gas turbine engine. | At least some for example a plurality of the electrical conductors may be provided in a flexible printed circuit FPC.Thus at least some of the electrical conductors may be provided as electrically conductive tracks in a flexible substrate.The flexible printed circuit may be flexible before being embedded in the rigid material. |
22,641 | The method of any of claims 13 wherein transmitting control information further comprisesscrambling the control information using a user ID associated with the mobile station. | The data pending for transmission and the retransmission data packet after the predetermined time span may be transmitted using the allocated maximum transmission power if the required transmission power is larger than the allocated maximum transmission power. |
15,468 | The electrophotographic photosensitive member 1 according to any one of claims 1 to 3 wherein the weight average molecular weight of the resin is from 5000 to 400000. | In embodiments aminoplast resin binder for the UCL refers for example to a type of amino resin generated from a nitrogencontaining substance and formaldehyde wherein the nitrogencontaining substance includes for example melamine urea benzoguanamine and glycoluril.Melamine resins are considered amino resins prepared from melamine and formaldehyde.Melamine resins are known under various trade names including but not limited to CYMEL BEETLE DYNOMIN BECKAMINE UFR BAKELITE ISOMIN MELAICAR MELBRITE MELMEX MELOPAS RESART and ULTRAPAS.As used herein urea resins are amino resins made from urea and formaldehyde.Urea resins are known under various trade names including but not limited to CYMEL BEETLE UFRM DYNOMIN BECKAMINE and AMIREME. |
21,022 | A multimodal polyethylene copolymer as claimed in any preceding claim prepared using a Ziegler Natta catalyst. | The melt flow rate MFR is determined according to ISO 1133 and is indicated in g10 min.The MFR is an indication of the flowability and hence the processability of the polymer.The higher the melt flow rate the lower the viscosity of the polymer.The MFR is determined at 190C and may be determined at different loadings such as 2.16 kg MFR2 5 kg MFR5 or 21.6 kg MFR21. |
21,411 | An infant or adult diaper 10 according to any one of the preceding claims wherein at least the first bridge element 72 and a portion of the wall element 76 are provided from one sheet of material. | That is the present invention provides the following items 1 to 17.1 An absorbent article includinga first leak preventer in sheet form having a base part a pair of side members extending in a longitudinal direction on right and left sides of the base part of the first leak preventer an absorber comprised of at least one layer in an inner space formed by the base part of the first leak preventer and the side members containing a super absorbent polymer and capable of absorbing a body fluid and a bridging member bonded to the pair of side members for bridging the side members dividing the inner space into front and rear parts capable of exhibiting a function of separating urine and feces in which the bridging member is formed to be stretchable in a lateraldirection.2 The absorbent article according to the above item 1 including a main body bonding member capable of bonding to the first leak preventer or the absorber at a lower end of the bridging member.3 An absorbent article includinga first leak preventer in sheet form having a base part a pair of side members extending in a longitudinal direction on right and left sides of the base part of the first leak preventer an absorber comprised of at least one layer in an inner space formed by the base part of the first leak preventer and the side members containing a super absorbent polymer and capable of absorbing a body fluid and a bridging member bonded to the pair of side members for bridging the side members and a urinefeces separating member dividing the inner space into front and rear parts capable of exhibiting a function of separating urine and feces in which the bridging member is formed to be stretchable in a lateral direction.4 An absorbent article includinga first leak preventer in sheet form having a base part a pair of side members extending in a longitudinal direction on right and left sides of the base part of the first leak preventer an absorber comprised of at least one layer in an inner space formed by the base part of the first leak preventer and the side members containing a super absorbent polymer and capable of absorbing a body fluid a bridging member bonded to the pair of side members for bridging the side members and a second leak preventer in sheet form present above the absorberon a rear side of the first leak preventer in which the bridging member is formed to be stretchable in a lateral direction.5 The absorbent article according to the above item 4 including a feces stopping member in an upper surface or in a vicinity of a front end of the second leak preventer.6 The absorbent article according to the above item 4 or 5 including a main body bonding member bonding to the first leak preventer the absorber or the second leak preventer at a lower end of the bridging member.7 The absorbent article according to the above item 2 or 6 in which the bridging member and the main body bonding member are formed of a same material.8 The absorbent article according to any one of the above items 2 6 and 7 in which the bridging member andor the main body bonding member is stretchable.9 An absorbent article according to any one of the above items 1 to 8 in which the side members are formed of a pair of extended parts of the first leak preventer formed integrally with the base part and a pair of peripheral shape retaining members provided along peripheries of the extended parts.10 The absorbent article according to any one of the above items 1 to 9 in which the side members have stretchability.11 The absorbent article according to the above item 10 in which the side members are leg gathers provided on right and left ends of the base part.12 The absorbent article according to the above item 11 in which the leg gathers are standing leg gathers each including a leg part bonded to the base part and formed of a nonwoven fabric and a head part bonded to the leg part and including an elastic body.13 The absorbent article according to any one of the above items 1 to 12in which the bridging member includes a stretchable area in a center part and nonstretchable areas on right and left sides of the stretchable area and the bridging member is bonded to the side members in the nonstretchable areas.14 The absorbent article according to any one of the above items 1 to 12 in which the side members are each stretchable the bridging member is nonstretchable and the side members are bonded to the bridging member so that the bridging member becomes stretchable in a lateral direction.15 The absorbent article according to any one of the above items 1 to 12 in which the side members and the bridging member are integrally formed of a stretchable material.16 The absorbent article according to the above item 15 in which the side members on right and left sides are bonded to each other in a longitudinal center part to form the bridging member.17 The absorbent article according to the above item 15 or 16 in which the side members and the bridging member form a front opening and a rear opening. |
22,425 | The signal processing method of claim 10 characterized in thatthe filter module 124 comprises a plurality of filters 2241224M connected in cascade and the first output signal and the second output signal are forwarded to input nodes of two of the filters 2241224M respectively. | In some embodiments each of the hfinal filters 662 and 664 is split into two filter blocks.One filter block can be an allpass type of filter with constant phase delay over theband of frequencies covered by the high band.This filter block can have coefficients change from one acquisition to the next to compensate for the f2 oscillator offset with respect to a time reference point on the input waveform.The second filter block can be a low pass filter which corrects phase and magnitude errors over the entire bandwidth of the reconstructed signal.This filter block can have constant coefficients from one acquisition to the next.Moreover these can be calibrated at manufacture time using known techniques.The outputs of the hfinal filters 662 and 664 correspond to the substantially reconstructed original signals represented by waveforms 650 and 655 respectively. |
20,144 | A device as claimed in any of claims 1 to 4 wherein the inner diameter IDt along at least a portion of the tip is less than the inner diameter IDb of the main body of the cannula shaft. | To insert the catheter 20 using a guide wire the tip 74 of the removable cannula 30 is inserted into the introducing port 22 of the vent unit 10.The shaft 70 of the cannula is passed through the proximal portions of the linear passage 21 and the seal 26 in the manifold 14 past the intersection 38 and into the catheter 20.Placed in this manner the shaft of the cannula holds the seal open such that a guide wire can be freely passed through the entire manifold and catheter. |
15,272 | The video reproducing device of claim 4 wherein the information about the structure of the GOP comprises information about a bidirectional B frame wherein the coding information comprises information about at least one layer among the plurality of layers which includes at least one of an intra I frame and a predicted P frame and wherein the offset information comprises an offset between an I P or B frame and a next I P or B frame in the video frames to be decoded. | Definition Number of bytes from the frameOffset to the reference frame for the current frame.In a GOPbased stream the reference frame would be the previous lframe.In a progressiverefresh stream the reference frame would be the previous reference Pframe. |
13,276 | A method of monitoring wind turbines in a wind farm for a yaw misalignment characterised in that the wind turbines of the wind farm are checked for a yaw misalignment according to the method as claimed in any of the claims 1 to 5. | The first to third embodiments are examples applied to a configuration of a variablespeed rotation control type wind turbine generator that independently carries out pitch angle control and generated output power control.However any type may be used so long as the wind turbine generator has a configuration capable of accumulating data such as the generated output power P corresponding to the wind direction w and the wind speed Vw and the momentum Mz around the tower shaft or the electric power consumption of the yaw motor in the yawangle control mechanism during operation including test operation. |
13,892 | The turbomachine secondary seal assembly 46 of claim 8 wherein the protrusion 68 contacts an axially extending surface 60 of the second support 52 when the seal 48 is in a sealing position andor a radially extending surface 58 of the first support 50 when the seal 48 is in the sealing position. | 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. |
20,528 | The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the method further comprising retrieving the historical data 428 of a userspecific usage pattern of the computational resources 402 406 506 508 510 512 based on a plurality of context parameters and wherein the plurality of context parameters comprises time of day day of week month year users locations users network cell users mobility and users network usage. | For example and in one embodiment the following mobile device resource usage can be affected by the process importance.1.Processor Scheduling.As described above higher and lower importance processes may be assigned different processor scheduling priorities insuch a way that lower importance processes do not interfere with higher importance processes. |
16,939 | An electrical device system provided with a battery pack 2 having a rechargeable battery 10 an electrical device 50 of which a power source is the battery pack 2 and a charging device 80 that charges the battery pack 2 the system comprising a current detecting unit 24 26 that is adapted to detect a battery current flowing through the battery 10 during a charge to or a discharge from the battery 10 a battery state detecting unit 20 22 that is adapted to detect at least one of a battery voltage and a temperature of a heat generating unit that generates heat when the battery current flows a determining unit 40 48 that is adapted to estimate an amount of change in at least one of the battery voltage detected by the battery state detecting unit 20 22 and the temperature of the heat generating unit based on the battery current detected by the current detecting unit 24 26 during a charge to or a discharge from the battery 10 and calculate an actual amount of change in at least one of the battery voltage detected by the battery state detecting unit 20 22 and the temperature of the heat generating unit wherein the determining unit 40 48 is adapted todetermine that the current detecting unit 24 26 is abnormal when a difference between the calculated actual amount of change and the estimated amount of change is a default value or more. | Referring to Figs.5 and 6 a third preferred embodiment of the present invention includes the same elements as those of the first preferred embodiment.Differently the supervisor 12 and the detector 11 in this embodiment are connected wirelessly namely the supervisor 12 adopts manual.Wherein the supervisor 12 still has a controller 121 connected to the CPU 1122 and a displayer 122 connected to the controller 121.In using the integrator 111 integrates the sensed temperature and voltage signals from the sensors 113 and then transmits the same to the converter 1121 for which to convert those signals into consistent data.Thereby the CPU 1122 would differentiate compare and analyze those data for deciding a compared result.Consequently the compared result would be wirelessly transmitted to the receiving and transmitting unit 1211 of the controller 121 so that the displayer 122 would show the consistent information thereon via the processing unit 1212.If the compared result is abnormal the CPU 1122 would immediately emit a warning signal for the processing unit 1212 to trigger the displayer 122 with the twinkling light or buzz so that users would understand the healthy condition of each battery cell 21 through the controller 121.In addition the replacement of the damaged could be efficient thus increasing the convenience in maintenance or in the application of external monitoring. |
22,013 | The apparatus of claim10 wherein the frame processing stage is configured to generate pixel data representing an output frame for display using the pixel data representing the reference frame at at least one lower resolution than the first resolution. | For example when the resolution required for a display image isbetween a changeover boundary between the first hierarchy 32 and the second hierarchy 34 and a changeover boundary between the second hierarchy 34 and the third hierarchy 36 the display region is rendered making use of the image data of the second hierarchy 34.At a resolution between the changeover boundary between the first hierarchy 32 and the second hierarchy 34 and the second hierarchy 34 the image frame of the second hierarchy 34 is displayed in a reduced scale.At a resolution between the changeover boundary between the second hierarchy 34 and the third hierarchy 36 and the second hierarchy 34 the image frame of the second hierarchy 34 is displayed in an expanded scale. |
19,651 | A compressor aerofoil for a turbine engine as claimed in any one of claims 18 wherein the slot has a width G and G varies between the leading edge and the trailing edge. | Figure 6 illustrates a tip 54a which generally corresponds closely with the tip 54 described above.The tip 54a differs from the tip 54 in that there is a cutaway 94 in the region of the exit 66.That is the winglet 56 is cut back thus also shortening the boundary 78.This reduces the mass of the winglet 56 and the extent of the overhang of the winglet 56.This is expected to result in reduced bending loads or other reduced stresses in the region of the trailing edge 46.However the removal of the cutaway 94 will also affect gas flow in the region of the trailing edge 46 and should therefore be designed to avoid reintroducing losses of the type discussed above. |
14,776 | A luminaire 1 comprising a main body part 2 a holding part 5 at least a part of the holding part 5 provided inside the main body part 2 a light source part 3 provided on one end side of the main body part 2 and including a lightemitting element 3b a control part 7 provided inside the holding part 5 and controlling the lightemitting element 3b an area control part 9 provided between the control part 7 and the holding part 5 and including a concave part 9b and a first heat transfer part 8 provided inside the concave part 9b and between the control part 7 and the holding part 5. | FIG.5 is a schematic longitudinal sectional view of a main part illustrating a configuration of a lighting device according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.Here like parts to those of Embodiment 1 are designated by like numerals and their detailed description is omitted. |