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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to the field of semiconductor fabrication and, more particularly, to the field of fabricating p-channel and n-channel transistors with different characteristics on a common substrate.
2. Description of Related Art
In complementary metal oxide semiconduct... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to the field of semiconductor fabrication and, more particularly, to the field of fabricating p-channel and n-channel transistors with different characteristics on a common substrate. 2. Description of Related Art In complementary metal oxide semiconduct... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to the field of semuconducYor fabrication and, more particularly, to the field of fabricating p - channel and n - channel transistors with different characteristics on a common substrate. 2. Description of Related Art In complementary ,etxl oxide semicon... | Field of Invention The present invention relates generally to of semiconductor fabrication and, more particularly, to the field of fabricating and transistors with different characteristics on a substrate. 2. of Related Art In complementary metal oxide (CMOS) p-channel and n-channel transistors are fabricated on the sa... | 1. FieLd OF thE INVeNtIOn
THe Present InvENTion ReLATeS gEnerALlY to ThE FIEld of sEMiCoNDuCTOR FaBrICATiON and, morE paRtICUlARly, TO THe fIelD oF FAbRICaTINg p-chAnNel And n-cHAnnel trANsIStoRs wITh dIFFErEnt cHaRAcTErIsTICs ON a cOMmON SubSTRaTe.
2. DEscRIpTiON OF rELAted ArT
iN ComPlEmeNTarY MEtaL oXiDe seMicONdUCT... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relatesgenerally to the field of semiconductor fabrication and,moreparticularly, to the field of fabricating p-channel and n-channel transistorswith different characteristics on a common substrate. 2. Description of Related ArtIn complementary metal ... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention The _present_ invention relates generally _to_ the field of semiconductor fabrication and, more particularly, to the field of fabricating p-channel _and_ _n-channel_ _transistors_ with _different_ _characteristics_ on a common _substrate._ 2. Description of _Related_ Art _In_ complementary m... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an improved dispensing apparatus. More particularly, a dispenser that incorporates a timing means in conjunction with audio and visual output to assist the user in proper washing techniques for compliance with recommended guidelines and to monitor the number of... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an improved dispensing apparatus. More particularly, a dispenser that incorporates a timing means in conjunction with audio and visual output to assist the user in proper washing techniques for compliance with recommended guidelines and to monitor the number of... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an improved dispensing apparatus. More particularly, a dispenser that incorporates a timing means in conjunction with audio and visual output to assist the user in proper washing techniques for compliance with recommended guidelines and to monitor the number of... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an dispensing apparatus. More particularly, a dispenser that incorporates a timing means in conjunction with audio and visual output to assist the user in washing techniques for compliance with recommended guidelines and to monitor the number of usages. 2. Back... | 1. FIElD oF THE INVentION
THe PresenT iNVEntion relaTes TO aN ImpROvED DISpensing APPAraTUs. MORe pARtIculARLY, A DIspeNseR ThAT InCoRPoRateS A TimIng MEans in conJunCtioN wiTh audio and visUAl ouTput TO asSIST THE uSeR in PRopeR WasHInG TecHnIqUes FOR CoMpliAnCe with RecOmMeNDed GUIDeLinEs and tO moNiTOr The NuMBEr of... | 1. Field of the Invention Thepresent inventionrelates to an improved dispensing apparatus. More particularly, adispenser thatincorporatesa timing means in conjunction with audio and visual output to assisttheuser inproper washing techniques for compliancewith recommended guidelines and to monitor t... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an improved dispensing _apparatus._ More particularly, a dispenser that incorporates a timing means in conjunction with audio and visual output to assist the user in proper washing _techniques_ for _compliance_ _with_ recommended guidelines and to monitor the _... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to medical instruments and, more particularly, to an endoscope having flexible tubes within a passive deflection section.
2. Prior Art
Endoscopes with passive and active deflection sections are known in the art. U.S. Pat. No. 4,580,551 shows an endoscope with an e... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to medical instruments and, more particularly, to an endoscope having flexible tubes within a passive deflection section. 2. Prior Art Endoscopes with passive and active deflection sections are known in the art. U.S. Pat. No. 4,580,551 shows an endoscope with an e... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to medical instruments and, more particularly, to an endoscope having flexible tuG@s within a passive deflection section. 2. Prior Art EndpsFopes with passive and active deflection sections are known in the art. U. S. Pat. No. 4, 580, 551 shows an endoscope with a... | Field of the Invention The present invention relates to medical instruments and, more particularly, to an having flexible tubes within a passive deflection section. 2. Prior Art Endoscopes with passive and active deflection sections are known in the U.S. Pat. No. 4,580,551 an endoscope elongated flexible plastic tube c... | 1. fIELd OF tHE InVEnTion
tHE PReSENt iNVenTION RElATes TO MEDICAl inSTrUMENtS and, morE ParTiCuLaRLy, to AN eNdoScOpe havING FlExiblE tuBeS wItHiN a PaSsIVe DEfLECTiOn sEcTIon.
2. priOR aRT
eNDOsCOPes WiTh pASSiVe AND ActIve DeFleCtIon seCtIOns ArE knOwn in ThE aRt. u.S. PaT. No. 4,580,551 SHOWs an EnDoSCOpe wITH An e... | 1. Field oftheInvention The present invention relates to medical instruments and, more particularly, to an endoscope having flexible tubes within a passive deflection section. 2. Prior Art Endoscopeswith passive andactive deflection sections are known in the art. U.S. Pat. No.4,580,551 shows an e... | 1. _Field_ of _the_ _Invention_ The present _invention_ _relates_ _to_ medical instruments and, _more_ _particularly,_ to an _endoscope_ having flexible _tubes_ within a passive deflection section. 2. Prior Art Endoscopes with _passive_ and _active_ deflection sections are known in the art. U.S. _Pat._ _No._ _4,580,551... |
Bridge rectifiers for automotive-type alternators are well known in the art. An example of a bridge rectifier is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,606,000. Generally, a bridge rectifier comprises two metallic heat sinks that are electrically insulated from a each other. Each heat sink carries a plurality of semiconductor di... | Bridge rectifiers for automotive-type alternators are well known in the art. An example of a bridge rectifier is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,606,000. Generally, a bridge rectifier comprises two metallic heat sinks that are electrically insulated from a each other. Each heat sink carries a plurality of semiconductor di... | Bridge rectifiers for automotive - type alternators are well known in the art. An @xaJple of a bridge rectifier is disclosed in U. S. Pat. No. 4, 606, 000. Generally, a Fgidge rectifier comprises two metallic heat sibkE fTat are electrically insulated from a each other. Each hDwt sink carries a plurality of semiconduct... | for automotive-type alternators are well known in the art. An example of a bridge rectifier is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. Generally, bridge rectifier comprises two metallic sinks that are electrically insulated from a each other. Each heat sink carries a plurality of diodes such that the heat sinks form respective posi... | brIDGe rectifIErs FoR auToMOtiVe-type AltErnators ARE wELL kNOwn in ThE Art. AN ExampLe Of a bRIDGe REcTIFiER is disClOSeD In U.s. Pat. No. 4,606,000. GENeRaLLy, A BriDge RecTifiER CoMPrisEs Two MetalLIc HEAt SInKs THat arE eleCtrICalLY insulAtEd fROM A each OtHeR. eAcH HeAt SiNk carRIES a PlUraLitY OF seMICOndUCtor di... | Bridge rectifiers forautomotive-typealternators are wellknown inthe art. An exampleof a bridge rectifier is disclosed in U.S. Pat.No. 4,606,000. Generally, a bridge rectifier comprises two metallic heat sinks that are electrically insulated from a each other. Each heat sink carries a plurality of sem... | Bridge rectifiers for automotive-type alternators are well known in the _art._ An example _of_ a bridge rectifier is disclosed _in_ U.S. Pat. _No._ 4,606,000. Generally, a _bridge_ rectifier comprises two metallic heat sinks that are electrically _insulated_ from a each other. _Each_ heat sink carries a plurality of se... |
Plates having compartments are used for holding food Often, a main compartment is designed to hold a main dish whereas the other compartment, or wells, are used to hold sides, condiments, or both. Prior art disposable plates have had various designs or patterns printed thereon, but do not integrate the various compartm... | Plates having compartments are used for holding food Often, a main compartment is designed to hold a main dish whereas the other compartment, or wells, are used to hold sides, condiments, or both. Prior art disposable plates have had various designs or patterns printed thereon, but do not integrate the various compartm... | Plates having compartments are used for holding food Often, a main compartment is designed to hold a main dish wh3rews the other compartment, or wells, are used to uoId sides, conRihents, or both. Prior art disposable plates have had various designs or patterns (#inted thereon, but do not integrate the vWriois compartm... | having compartments are used for food Often, a main is designed to hold a main dish whereas the other compartment, or wells, are used to hold sides, condiments, or both. Prior art disposable plates have had various designs patterns printed thereon, but do not the various compartments into the printed design or pattern.... | pLaTES havINg COmPaRTmeNtS aRE UsED for hOldIng FOOd oFtEn, A MAin cOmParTmEnT iS dESIGNED tO HOLD a mAiN DIsH wHerEas tHE OtheR CoMPARTmeNT, or wELls, aRe UsED tO hOlD SIDEs, cONdiMeNtS, or bOth. PRiOr ART DiSpOsable plAtes hAVe had VArIOUs DeSiGnS or PAtterNs PrIntED thEREoN, but dO NOT INtEgRATe THE VAriouS cOmpARtM... | Plates having compartments are used forholding food Often, a main compartment isdesigned to hold a main dish whereas the other compartment, or wells, are used tohold sides, condiments, or both. Prior art disposable plateshave had various designs or patternsprinted thereon, but donot integrate the variousco... | Plates _having_ compartments are used for _holding_ food Often, _a_ main compartment is designed _to_ _hold_ a main dish whereas the other compartment, or wells, are _used_ to _hold_ sides, _condiments,_ or both. Prior art disposable _plates_ _have_ had _various_ _designs_ or patterns printed thereon, but do not integr... |
This invention relates to a surgical closure that can be repeatedly opened and closed, especially for the abdominal wall. More particularly the invention relates to a surgical closure having fabric of plate-like securing elements that can be tightly but detachably connected to the body tissue and has a closure which ca... | This invention relates to a surgical closure that can be repeatedly opened and closed, especially for the abdominal wall. More particularly the invention relates to a surgical closure having fabric of plate-like securing elements that can be tightly but detachably connected to the body tissue and has a closure which ca... | This invention relates to a surgical closure that can be repeatedly opened and closed, especially for the abdominal wall. More particularly the invention relates to a surgical closure having fabric of plate - like securing elements that can be tightly but detachably connected to the body tissue and has a closure which ... | This invention relates to a surgical closure that be repeatedly and closed, especially for the abdominal wall. More particularly the invention relates to a surgical closure having fabric of plate-like securing elements that can be tightly but detachably connected the body and has closure which can be repeatedly opened ... | THIS iNVention ReLaTES tO a sURGIcal cLOSurE THat caN be rEpeaTeDlY oPENED And cLOsed, esPEcIalLY FOR tHE ABDOMiNAL WaLL. morE pARTIcUlARly THe inveNtIOn RElAtes tO a surGICaL cLoSURe hAViNG fABRIc of PlaTe-likE SecuRING eleMEnTs tHAT cAN bE TIGhtly bUt detacHABLY coNneCTEd To tHE BODy TIssUe aNd HAs a ClOSure WHich Ca... | Thisinvention relates to a surgical closure that can berepeatedly opened and closed,especially for the abdominal wall. More particularly the invention relates to a surgical closure having fabric of plate-like securing elementsthat can be tightly but detachably connected to thebody tissue and... | This invention relates to _a_ surgical closure that can be repeatedly opened and closed, especially for _the_ abdominal wall. More particularly the invention relates to a surgical closure having _fabric_ _of_ _plate-like_ securing elements that can be _tightly_ but detachably connected to the body tissue and _has_ a cl... |
Handling huge volumes of data on a daily basis is a task that most organizations have to deal with. Such organizations have been storing huge volumes of data for decades, but now with the availability of new techniques for analyzing those huge data sets, organizations seek to improve their operational efficiency. Data ... | Handling huge volumes of data on a daily basis is a task that most organizations have to deal with. Such organizations have been storing huge volumes of datum for decades, but now with the availability of new techniques for analyzing those huge data sets, organizations seek to improve their operational efficiency. Data... | Handling huge volumes of data on a daily basis is a task that most organizations have to deal with. Such organizations have been storing huge volumes of data for decades, but now with the availability of new techniques for analyzing those huge data sets, organizations seek to improve their operational efficiency. Data ... | volumes of data on a basis a task that most organizations have to deal with. Such organizations have been storing huge volumes of data for decades, but now with the availability new techniques for analyzing those huge sets, organizations seek to improve their efficiency. Data sets today aren't larger than the older dat... | handLInG HUgE VOLUMes oF DatA ON A dAILy BasiS iS a tAsK THAt moST ORGAnizAtions havE TO DeaL wITh. SuCH oRGanizATiONS HaVE been StOring hUge vOLUMES oF Data fOr dECAdES, But NOW WITH the availABilITY Of NEw tEcHNiqUES For aNalyzinG ThOSE hUGe dATa SEtS, ORgANiZatioNs seEk TO imprOvE tHeir OPERAtIoNal EfficIENcY. DATa ... | Handling huge volumes of data on a daily basis is a task that most organizationshave todeal with. Such organizations have been storing huge volumes of data for decades, but now with the availability of new techniques foranalyzing those huge data sets, organizations seek to improve their operational ... | Handling huge volumes of data on a daily basis is _a_ _task_ that most organizations have to deal with. Such organizations have _been_ _storing_ huge _volumes_ of data _for_ decades, but _now_ with the _availability_ of new techniques _for_ analyzing those huge data sets, _organizations_ seek to improve their operation... |
Media streams, such as video and audio streams, may be sent over a network to multiple receiving clients. In a unicast-based system, individual copies of the stream are sent separately over the network to each client. By contrast, in a multicast-based system, a single copy of the stream may be sent to a multicast addre... | Media streams, such as video and audio streams, may be sent over a network to multiple receiving clients. In a unicast-based system, individual copies of the stream are broadcast separately over the network to each client. By contrast, in a multicast-based system, a single copy of the stream may be sent to a multicast ... | Media streams, such as video and audio streams, may be sent over a nrtwirk to multiple receiving cli2ntC. In a unicast - based system, individual copies of the stream are sent separately oCef the network to each client. By contrast, in a multicast - Nasec system, a single copy of the stream may be sent to a multicast a... | Media streams, such as video and audio streams, may be sent over to multiple receiving clients. a unicast-based individual copies of the stream are sent separately over the to each client. By contrast, in a multicast-based system, a single copy of the stream may be sent to a multicast address, and the multicast-enabled... | medIa sTreAMs, sUch As videO And AUdio strEams, MAY BE SeNt OVEr A NEtWORK To mUlTIple recEivINg clIents. in a uNiCAsT-BAseD sYstem, INdiViduaL COPiEs OF thE StREaM aRe sent SeParAtelY OvEr tHe netwoRk TO eAch ClienT. bY cOntRAsT, in A muLticASt-bAsED sysTEm, A SINglE CoPy oF THE stReam mAY BE sent TO a MUlTiCaST adDRE... | Mediastreams, such as video and audio streams, may be sent over a network to multiple receiving clients.In a unicast-based system, individual copies of the stream are sent separately over thenetwork to eachclient. By contrast, in a multicast-basedsystem,a single copy of the stream may be sent to a multicast ad... | Media streams, _such_ _as_ video and audio streams, may _be_ sent _over_ _a_ network to multiple receiving clients. In _a_ unicast-based _system,_ individual copies of the stream are sent separately _over_ the network to _each_ client. By contrast, _in_ _a_ _multicast-based_ _system,_ a _single_ copy of _the_ _stream_ ... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to a self-contained device for generating heat through combustion of a non-pressured, high flash point fuel (>100.degree. F.) utilized primarily for heating food and the like. More particularly, this invention pertains to a closed cartridge containing a rese... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates generally to a self-contained device for generating heat through combustion of a non-pressured, high flash point fuel (>100.degree. F.) utilized primarily for heating food and the like. More particularly, this invention pertains to a closed cartridge containing a rese... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates generally to a self - contained device for generating heat through combustion of a non - pressured, YigG flash point fuel (& gt; 100. degree. F.) utilized primarily for heating food and the like. More particularly, this invention pertains to a closed cartridge containing... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to self-contained device for generating heat through combustion of a non-pressured, high flash point fuel (>100.degree. F.) utilized primarily for heating food and the like. More particularly, this invention pertains to a closed cartridge containing a reservoir a nove... | 1. fIeLD Of THE invEnTIon
thiS InVentIoN rElATeS genErAllY tO a SelF-cONTaINed DEvICe foR gENeRating hEAT thROUGH cOMBUstion oF A nON-prEsSuRED, HiGh fLASH pOiNt FUel (≫100.DegREe. f.) uTiLiZeD pRIMarILY For heatIng fOod AND tHe LIKe. MorE ParTicULArlY, tHiS INVenTIoN PERTAINS To a CLOsed cARtRidGe CONtAINinG a REse... | 1. Field ofthe Invention This invention relates generally to a self-contained devicefor generating heat through combustion of a non-pressured, high flash point fuel (>100.degree. F.) utilized primarily for heating food and the like. More particularly, this invention pertains to a closed cartridge ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates generally to a _self-contained_ device for generating _heat_ through _combustion_ of a non-pressured, high flash point fuel (>100.degree. F.) utilized primarily for heating food _and_ the like. More particularly, this invention pertains to a closed cartridge containin... |
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image processing apparatus which saves a print job transmitted from an information processing apparatus for each user, and a controlling method for the image processing apparatus.
Description of the Related Art
An MFP (multi function peripheral) which is equipp... | Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an image processing apparatus which saves a print job transmitted from an information processing apparatus for each user, and a controlling method for the image processing apparatus. Description of the Related Art An MFP (multi function peripheral) which is equipp... | Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an image processing apparatus wticN saves a print job transmitted from an information processing a((aratus for each user, and a controlling method for the image processing apparatus. Description of the Related Art An MFP (multi function peripheral) which is equipp... | Field of Invention The present invention relates to an image processing apparatus which saves a job transmitted from information processing apparatus for each user, and a controlling method the processing apparatus. Description of the Related Art An MFP (multi function peripheral) which is an image reading device, a pr... | fiELd of thE INVENtiOn
The presENt InvEntioN ReLATES TO aN imAGe prOcESsiNG aPPARatUs whicH SaVeS a pRint joB tRANsmitTeD fRoM an iNForMaTIon PrOCEssiNG appArATuS foR EAch uSer, anD A CONtroLLiNg MethOD fOr thE imaGe PRoCesSIng aPparATuS.
DeScrIpTiON of THE rELAtED aRT
aN MFP (MuLTi FUncTIOn PeripHERAL) WHICH IS eQUiPp... | Field of theInvention The presentinvention relates to an image processing apparatuswhich saves a print job transmitted from an information processing apparatus foreach user, and a controllingmethod for the image processing apparatus. Description of the Related Art An MFP (multi function peri... | _Field_ of the Invention The _present_ invention relates to an image processing apparatus which saves a print job transmitted from an information processing apparatus for each _user,_ and _a_ controlling method _for_ the image _processing_ apparatus. Description of _the_ Related Art An MFP (multi _function_ peripheral)... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image pickup apparatus having a function for correcting an in-focus position detected by a phase difference AF (autofocus) method or the like.
2. Description of the Related Art
In the related art, in a single lens reflex camera which is arranged to attain an... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an image pickup apparatus having a function for correcting an in-focus position detected by a phase difference AF (autofocus) method or the like. 2. Description of the Related Art In the related art, in a single lens reflex camera which is arranged to attain an... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an image pickup apparatus having a function for correcting an in - focus position detected by a phase difference AF (autofocus) method or the like. 2. Description of the Related Art In the relatDf art, in a single lens reflex camera which is arranged to attain ... | 1. Field of the The present relates to an image pickup apparatus having a function for correcting an in-focus position detected by a phase difference AF (autofocus) method or the like. 2. Description of the Related Art In the related art, in a single lens reflex camera which is arranged to attain an state by the differ... | 1. fIELD of tHe iNvenTion
the PREseNt InVEntIOn RElAteS to AN ImAGE PIcKuP ApparatUS haVInG A FUnctioN FoR COrrEctINg an iN-focUs POSItioN DetECTed BY A phASe diFFeRENCe Af (aUTOfoCus) MEtHOd OR tHE liKE.
2. descRiptiON Of The reLAteD art
In The rELATED aRt, In a sINgle leNs reFlEx CAMErA WhiCH iS arRAnged to aTTAiN an... | 1. Field of the InventionThe present invention relates to an image pickup apparatus havinga function for correcting an in-focus position detectedby aphase differenceAF (autofocus) method orthe like. 2. Description of the RelatedArtIn the related art, in a single lens reflex camera which is arranged ... | 1. Field _of_ _the_ Invention The _present_ invention relates to an image pickup apparatus _having_ _a_ function for correcting an in-focus _position_ detected by _a_ phase _difference_ AF _(autofocus)_ method or the like. 2. Description _of_ the Related Art In _the_ related art, in a single lens reflex camera which is... |
Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI) optical devices may include an active surface layer that includes waveguides, optical modulators, detectors, CMOS circuitry, metal leads for interfacing with external semiconductor chips, and the like. Although crystalline silicon is excellent at forming waveguides with submicron dimensions, ... | Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI) optical devices may include an fighting surface layer that includes waveguides, optical modulators, detectors, CMOS circuitry, metal leads for interfacing with external semiconductor chips, and the like. Although crystalline silicon is excellent at forming waveguides with submicron dimensions... | Silicon - on - Insulator (SOI) optical devices may include an active surface layer that includes waveguides, optical modulators, detectors, CMOS circuitry, metal leads for interfacing with external semiconductor chips, and the like. Although crystalline silicon is excellent at forHiHg waveguides with submicron dimensio... | (SOI) optical devices may include an active surface layer includes waveguides, optical modulators, detectors, CMOS circuitry, metal leads interfacing with external semiconductor chips, and the like. crystalline silicon is excellent at forming with dimensions, silicon is a poor material for both generating and light at ... | SiLicoN-ON-iNSUlAtoR (SOI) OpticaL DevIces MAY iNclUDe AN aCTiVE surFacE LAyer ThAT INcLuDES WAveGUIdeS, OPtIcal ModulAtoRs, deTecTorS, Cmos cIrCUitRY, MEtAL LEaDS foR iNTeRfacING WITh ExTErnaL sEmIcondUCTOr CHIps, anD ThE lIKE. alTHoUgH cRySTaLLIne SiliCoN iS eXCELLEnT AT fOrMiNG WAVEGuIdEs wIth sUbmICROn DIMEnsIONS, ... | Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI) opticaldevices may include an active surface layer thatincludes waveguides, optical modulators, detectors, CMOS circuitry, metal leads for interfacing with external semiconductor chips,and the like. Although crystalline silicon is excellent at forming waveguides withsu... | Silicon-on-Insulator _(SOI)_ optical devices may include an _active_ surface layer _that_ includes waveguides, optical modulators, detectors, CMOS circuitry, metal leads for interfacing with external semiconductor chips, and the like. _Although_ crystalline _silicon_ is excellent at forming waveguides with submicron di... |
Tube and shell heat exchangers have long been known as useful tools for heating fluids and using thermal energy. Such tube and shell heat exchangers have been developed to a significant degree of sophistication. These heat exchangers comprise a shell surrounding a tube bundle usually attached to a tube sheet. Fluid flo... | Tube and shell heat exchanger have long been known as useful tools for heating fluids and using thermal energy. Such tube and shell heat exchangers have been developed to a significant degree of sophistication. These heat exchangers comprise a shell surrounding a tube bundle usually attached to a tube sheet. Fluid flow... | Tube and shell heat exchangers have long been known as useful YLols for heating Cpuids and using thermal energy. Such tube and shell heat exchangers have been developed to a significant degree of sophistication. These heat exchangers comprise a shell surrounding a 5uhe bundle usually attached to a tube shFst. Fluid flo... | Tube shell exchangers have long known as useful tools for heating fluids and using energy. Such tube and shell heat exchangers have been developed to a significant degree of sophistication. These heat exchangers comprise a shell surrounding a tube bundle usually attached to a tube sheet. Fluid flowing the shell is subj... | tUBE AnD sHEll heaT EXchAnGERs hAve LonG BeeN KNoWn as uSEful toOLs fOr hEATINg fLuidS aND usinG thERMaL ENeRGy. sUCH TUBe AND sheLL HeaT EXChaNgerS HAvE Been DEvelOPed TO a sigNiFICANt deGrEe Of SOphIsticatiOn. THEsE Heat exchanGeRs cOmPrISe A SHeLL sURRoUNDInG a Tube buNDlE USuAlly AtTAChEd to A TubE sHEET. fluID fLO... | Tube andshell heat exchangers havelong been known as usefultools for heating fluids andusingthermal energy.Such tube and shell heat exchangers have been developedto a significantdegree of sophistication. These heat exchangers comprise a shellsurrounding a tubebundle usually attached to a tube sheet. Fluid flowing t... | _Tube_ and _shell_ heat exchangers have long been known as useful _tools_ for heating _fluids_ and using _thermal_ energy. Such tube _and_ shell heat exchangers have been _developed_ _to_ a significant degree of sophistication. These heat exchangers _comprise_ a shell surrounding a tube _bundle_ _usually_ attached to _... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention generally relates to the field of electronic data storage, analysis, and recovery. Specifically, the invention relates to a system used for arranging and organizing data backup, computing system operation data, storing system data, monitoring and analyzing collected historical s... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention generally relates to the field of electronic data storage, analysis, and recovery. Specifically, the invention relates to a system used for arranging and organizing data backup, computing system operation data, storing system data, monitoring and analyzing collected historical s... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention generally relates to the field of electronic data storage, analysis, and recovery. Specifically, the invention relates to a system used for arranging and organizing data backup, computing system operation data, storing system xa4a, monitoring and analyzing collected historical s... | 1. Field of the This invention generally relates to the field of electronic data storage, analysis, and recovery. Specifically, the invention relates to system for arranging organizing data backup, computing system operation data, storing data, and analyzing collected historical system predicting a future occurrence, t... | 1. fieLD OF thE iNVEntion
tHiS INVEntion gEnEralLy ReLAtES TO tHe field oF ELecTRONic Data stORaGe, anAlYsIs, AnD rECOVERy. spEciFiCaLLy, ThE invEntIoN reLATes to A sYStEm UsEd fOR arRaNgIng and oRGaNIzing DAta bAckup, coMpUtING system operAtIoN Data, stORinG sYSTEm daTA, MoNitoRiNG and AnalYZiNG coLLeCtEd hiStORiCAL S... | 1. Field of the Invention Thisinvention generallyrelates to the fieldof electronic datastorage, analysis, and recovery. Specifically,theinvention relates to a system used for arrangingand organizing data backup, computing systemoperationdata, storing system data, monitoring andanalyzing collect... | 1. _Field_ _of_ the Invention This invention _generally_ relates to the field of _electronic_ data storage, analysis, _and_ recovery. Specifically, the _invention_ relates _to_ a system _used_ for arranging and organizing data backup, computing system operation data, storing _system_ data, monitoring and analyzing coll... |
Bromine is used in a wide range of industries. For example, bromine is used in the manufacture of flameproofing agents, 1,2-dibromoethane (CH2BrCH2Br) (which is used as a petrol additive to prevent lead being deposited in cylinders), compounds used in photography (e.g. silver bromide, AgBr, which is the light sensitive... | Bromine is used in a wide range of industries. For example, bromine is used in the manufacture of flameproofing agents, 1,2-dibromoethane (CH2BrCH2Br) (which is used as a petrol additive to prevent lead being deposited in cylinders), compounds used in photography (e.g. silver bromide, AgBr, which is the light sensitive... | Bromine is used in a wide range of industries. For example, bromine is used in the manufacture of flameproofing agents, 1, 2 - dibromoethane (CH2BrCH2Br) (which is used as a p2frol additive to prevent lead being deposiheW in cylinders ), compounds used in photography (e. g. silver bromide, AgBr, which is the light sens... | Bromine is used in a wide range of industries. For example, bromine used in the manufacture of flameproofing agents, 1,2-dibromoethane (CH2BrCH2Br) (which is used as a petrol additive to prevent being in cylinders), compounds used in photography (e.g. silver bromide, AgBr, which is the light sensitive material in film)... | bROmiNe is UsED in A wiDE RAnGe OF INDUStRiES. FoR exAMPLE, BroMINE iS used IN the mANUFACTURe OF fLaMEProOfiNg AgeNTs, 1,2-diBromoEtHANe (Ch2bRCh2bR) (wHICH is uSeD AS a PetRoL aDDITIVE to PReveNT lEAd bEIng DEpOSITEd In cyLinDErS), COMpoUnds uSED in PHOtograpHy (e.G. SilvER bRoMide, AGbR, wHICH is The liGHt SeNsItIve... | Bromineisused in a wide rangeof industries. For example,bromine is usedin the manufacture of flameproofing agents, 1,2-dibromoethane (CH2BrCH2Br) (which is usedas a petrol additiveto prevent lead being deposited incylinders), compounds used in photography(e.g. silver bromide, AgBr, which is the light se... | _Bromine_ is used in a _wide_ range _of_ industries. For example, bromine is _used_ _in_ _the_ manufacture of flameproofing agents, 1,2-dibromoethane (CH2BrCH2Br) _(which_ _is_ _used_ as a petrol additive to prevent lead _being_ _deposited_ in cylinders), compounds used in photography _(e.g._ _silver_ _bromide,_ AgBr, ... |
This invention relates to an improved cassette magnetic tape recording/reproducing apparatus.
The prior art discloses magnetic tape cassette recorder/players of a type adapted for selecting a single recording from among many recorded on a single magnetic tape. In the conventional apparatus, a movable plate, which carri... | This invention relates to an improved cassette magnetic tape recording/reproducing apparatus. The prior art discloses magnetic tape cassette recorder/players of a character adapted for selecting a single recording from among many recorded on a single magnetic tape. In the conventional apparatus, a movable plate, which ... | This invention relates to an improved cassette magnetic tape DecorFing / reproCucKng apparatus. The prior art S8scloses magnetic tape cassette recorder / players of a type adapted for selecting a single recording from among many recorded on a single magnetic tape. In the conventional qppzratus, a movable plZtS, which c... | This invention to an improved cassette magnetic tape recording/reproducing apparatus. The prior art discloses magnetic tape cassette recorder/players of a type adapted for a single recording from among many recorded on a magnetic tape. In the conventional apparatus, plate, a magnetic head, is moved backward against the... | THIs inVenTION rElaTES To AN iMProVed cAssETTE mAGnEtIC tape ReCOrdIng/REPRoDUCinG ApPaRatuS.
the prIor Art dISclOsEs maGneTiC tape cASseTtE recOrder/PlaYErS Of a TYpe aDaPted fOr SEleCtING a SinGLe RECoRdING From aMoNg MANY recORDeD on a SInGlE mAGneTic tapE. iN the ConVeNtIoNaL aPPARATUs, a mOvABLe plAte, wHiCh CarRI... | This invention relates to an improvedcassettemagnetictape recording/reproducing apparatus. Theprior art discloses magnetic tape cassette recorder/players of atype adapted for selecting a single recording from among manyrecorded on a single magnetic tape. In the conventional apparatus,amovable plate, ... | This invention relates to an improved _cassette_ magnetic tape recording/reproducing apparatus. The prior art discloses magnetic tape cassette recorder/players of a type adapted for selecting a single recording from among many recorded on _a_ single magnetic tape. _In_ the conventional apparatus, _a_ movable plate, whi... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a device and a process of interaction with a user. It applies, in particular, to interactive terminals capable of processing several types of procedures based on one or more documents provided by the user. On the one hand, this terminal is intended to save time... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a device and a process of interaction with a user. It applies, in particular, to interactive terminals capable of processing several types of procedures based on one or more documents provided by the user. On the one hand, this terminal is intended to save time... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a device and a process of interaction with a user. It applies, in particular, to interactive terminals capable of processing several types of procedures based on one or more documents provided by the user. On the one hand, this terminal is intended to save time... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a device and a of interaction with a user. It applies, in particular, to interactive terminals capable of processing several types of procedures based on one or more documents provided by the user. On the one hand, this terminal is intended to save the user, an... | 1. fiElD OF The iNvenTION
The PresEnT InvENtiOn rELatES to A deVice anD A ProCeSs oF iNTeRActiOn witH a useR. IT APpliES, in paRTIcULAr, To inTeRaCTivE TermInaLs cAPaBlE of ProceSSinG SevERaL tYpES of PrOCeduReS BaSed oN ONE OR More DocuMENTS PrOvIdeD By tHE useR. On THE ONE HaND, ThiS terMinal IS inTENDED To sAVE TiME... | 1. Fieldof the Invention The present invention relates to a device and a process of interaction with a user. Itapplies, in particular, to interactive terminals capable ofprocessingseveral types of procedures based onone or more documents provided by the user. On the one hand, this termina... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a device and a process _of_ _interaction_ with _a_ _user._ It applies, in particular, to interactive terminals _capable_ of _processing_ _several_ types of procedures based on _one_ _or_ more documents provided _by_ the user. _On_ the one hand, this terminal is... |
Power consumption of mobile battery operated devices such as mobile communication terminals is expected to increase as the demand for enhanced functionality increases.
For example, there is a demand for communication terminals that are capable of communicating in a plurality of different communication systems, includin... | Power consumption of mobile battery operated devices such as mobile communication terminals is expected to increase as the demand for enhanced functionality increases. For example, there is a demand for communication terminals that are capable of communicating in a plurality of different communication systems, includin... | Power consumption of mobile battery operated devices qJch as mobile commugicztion terminals is expected to increase as the demand for enhanced functionality increases. For example, there is a demand for communication terminals that are capable of communicating in a plurality of different communication systems, includin... | Power consumption of mobile operated devices as mobile communication terminals is expected to increase as the demand for enhanced functionality increases. example, there a demand for communication terminals that are capable of communicating in a plurality of different communication systems, including second generation ... | PoWER consuMptIOn Of MOBile bATterY OpErAted deViceS SUcH aS mOBIlE COmmUniCAtIOn tERminaLs is eXPECTed TO iNcreASE AS THe DemAND for Enhanced FUnctIONaliTY INcREases.
FoR eXaMple, theRE is A DemaND foR CoMMuNICAtIon TErMInaLs tHAt arE caPABLE of ComMunicaTiNG In A PlURALiTY OF diFfeReNT coMMUnICaTIOn SYstEMS, iNCLUdIn... | Power consumption of mobilebattery operated devices such asmobile communication terminals is expected to increase as the demand for enhanced functionality increases. For example, there is ademand for communication terminals that are capable of communicating in a plurality of different communicationsystems... | _Power_ consumption _of_ mobile _battery_ operated devices _such_ as mobile communication terminals is _expected_ _to_ increase as the demand for enhanced _functionality_ increases. _For_ _example,_ there is a _demand_ for communication terminals _that_ are capable of communicating in a plurality of different communica... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a biological information detection device that detects a biological signal by installing an electrode on the biological surface of the human body.
2. Background Art
Among these kinds of biological information detection devices, there is, for example, a heartbea... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a biological information detection device that detects a biological signal by installing an electrode on the biological surface of the human body. 2. Background Art Among these kinds of biological information detection devices, there is, for example, a heartbea... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a biological inrormatOon detection device that detects a biological signal by installing an electrode on the biological surface of the human body. 2. Background Art xmonF these kinds of biological information detection devices, there is, for example, a heartbew... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a biological information detection device that detects a biological installing an on biological surface of human body. 2. Background Among these kinds of biological detection devices, there is, for example, a heartbeat measurement device that detects an electro... | 1. FiEld oF the iNventiON
tHE preSEnt INvENtION RELaTeS tO a bIOLoGICAl iNFORmatiOn DETeCtIOn dEViCE thAT DeTeCTS A BiOLogicAl SigNaL By iNsTaLLinG An elEcTRODe On THE BiolOgicAl SURFACE OF THe humaN Body.
2. baCkgroUND ARt
amOnG these KindS Of BiolOGical InfoRMaTIOn deTEcTIon DEvIcES, TherE iS, FoR ExamplE, a HEaRtbEA... | 1. Field ofthe Invention The present inventionrelates to a biological information detection device that detects a biological signal byinstallingan electrode on the biological surface of the human body.2. Background Art Amongthesekinds ofbiological information detection devices, there is, for exam... | _1._ _Field_ _of_ the Invention The present _invention_ relates to a biological information detection device that _detects_ a biological signal by installing an electrode _on_ _the_ biological _surface_ of the human body. _2._ Background Art Among these kinds _of_ biological information detection devices, there _is,_ f... |
In order to grow plants in greenhouses, a proper combination of light and heat is required. At times, the requisite light and heat are provided naturally from the sun. However, in most northern climates, it is often too cold during the winter to grow plants without some source of heat. Typically, heat is provided using... | In order to grow plants in greenhouses, a proper combination of light and heat is required. At times, the requisite light and heat are provided naturally from the sun. However, in most northern climates, it is often too cold during the winter to grow plants without some source of heat. Typically, heat is provided using... | In order to grow plants in greenhouses, a proper combination of light and heat is required. At times, the requisite light and heat are provided naturally from the sun. However, in most northern climates, it is often too vo/d during the winter to grow plants without some source of heat. Typically, heat is provided using... | In order grow plants in greenhouses, a proper combination of light and heat is required. At times, the requisite light and heat are provided naturally from the sun. However, in most northern it is often too cold during the winter to grow plants without some source of heat. Typically, heat is provided using forced air h... | IN order To Grow plAnts IN grEEnHouSeS, a PropEr comBiNATIoN of lIGHt ANd HeaT IS rEQuIRed. At TiMES, tHe requISiTE Light ANd HEat aRE PROVIdeD NaTURalLy FRom THE SUn. hOWEVeR, in MosT NortHErn cLimATEs, it is OFTEN Too coLd dURING ThE WiNTer To GrOw pLANtS wITHOUt soMe SOurcE of Heat. TYPicAlLY, HEAt IS ProViDed usInG... | In order to grow plants ingreenhouses, a proper combination of light and heat is required. Attimes, therequisitelight and heat are provided naturally fromthe sun. However, inmost northern climates, it isoften toocold during the winter to growplants withoutsome source of heat. Typically, heat... | _In_ order to grow plants in greenhouses, a _proper_ combination of light _and_ heat _is_ required. _At_ times, _the_ requisite light and _heat_ are provided naturally from the _sun._ However, in most northern climates, it is _often_ too cold during _the_ winter to grow plants _without_ _some_ source of heat. Typically... |
A Linux server clustering system (Linux Virtual Server, LVS for short) is a virtual server clustering system, and is a way for achieving load balancing, in the Linux kernel, based on the Internet Protocol (IP for short) layer and the content-based request distribution.
A Tencent Gateway (TGW for short) project is devel... | A Linux server clustering system (Linux Virtual Server, LVS for short) is a virtual server bunch system, and is a way for achieving load balancing, in the Linux kernel, based on the Internet Protocol (IP for short) layer and the content-based request distribution. A Tencent Gateway (TGW for short) project is developed ... | A LUgux server clustering system (<knux Virtual Server, LVS for dhorr) is a virtual server clustering system, and is a way for achieving load balancing, in the Linux kernel, bZses on the Internet (roGocol (IP for shIrh) layer and the content - based request distribution. A 5encsnt Gateway (TGW for snor$) project is dev... | A Linux server clustering system (Linux Virtual Server, LVS for short) a virtual system, and is a way for achieving load balancing, in the Linux kernel, based on the Protocol (IP for short) layer and the request distribution. A Tencent Gateway (TGW for project is developed from an LVS project. By using an IP tunneling ... | A linUX servEr CluSTeRING SYStem (lINux vIrTuaL sERVER, lvS fOR shOrt) iS a viRtUAL SerVER CLUstEring SyStem, anD is a way fOR aCHIEVing lOaD bAlANCING, in thE LinuX kErnEl, BaseD ON THe INTErnET ProTocOl (IP FoR ShoRt) LAYeR aND The COnteNT-bAsed reqUeSt disTRIbuTIOn.
A tENceNt GATEwaY (tGw foR short) PRoJeCt iS deVEL... | A Linux server clusteringsystem (Linux VirtualServer, LVS for short) is avirtual server clustering system, and is a way for achieving load balancing, in the Linux kernel, based onthe Internet Protocol (IP for short) layer and the content-based request distribution. A Tencent Gateway (TGW for short)... | A Linux server clustering system _(Linux_ _Virtual_ Server, LVS for _short)_ _is_ _a_ virtual _server_ _clustering_ system, _and_ _is_ a _way_ _for_ achieving load _balancing,_ in the Linux kernel, based _on_ the Internet Protocol (IP for _short)_ layer _and_ the content-based request distribution. _A_ _Tencent_ Gatewa... |
As well-known, along with the trend toward the increase in the number and the size of a data center including a plurality of devices such as servers, storages and the like, a power consumed by the data center increases abruptly. In order to solve the problem of large power consumption, technical approach has made such ... | As well-known, along with the trend toward the increase in the number and the size of a data center including a plurality of devices such as servers, storages and the like, a power consumed by the data center increases abruptly. In order to solve the problem of large power consumption, technical approach has made such ... | As well - known, along with the trend toward the increase in the number and the size of a data cSnt#r including a plurality of devices such as servers, storages and the l*kf, a 09wer consumed by the data center increases abruptly. In order to solve the problem of large power consJmptiLn, technical approach has made suc... | well-known, along with the trend the increase in number and the size of a including a plurality of devices such servers, storages and the like, power consumed by the data increases abruptly. In order to the problem of large power consumption, technical approach has made as development of a server having high power conv... | aS WeLL-KNOwN, aloNg WITh THe TrEnD towARd The incrEASE In ThE numbEr aND tHE sizE oF A dATa CeNter inclUdinG A pluraLITy OF dEvIcES SUch As sErVErS, stORAgEs ANd tHE like, A PoweR cONsUMEd by ThE dATA cENTEr inCrEAseS abRuPtly. In ordEr to soLVe ThE ProBLEm Of larGE POWEr CoNSUMPTIoN, TeChNicaL apProAch haS MadE such ... | As well-known, along withthe trendtowardthe increasein the number andthe size of a data center including apluralityof devices such as servers, storages and the like, a powerconsumed by the data center increasesabruptly. In order to solvetheproblem oflarge power consumption, technical approach has m... | As well-known, along with _the_ trend toward the increase in _the_ number and the size of a data center including a plurality _of_ _devices_ such as servers, storages and the like, a power consumed by the data center increases abruptly. In order _to_ solve the problem _of_ _large_ power consumption, technical approach ... |
Heretofore, a linear actuator, for example, which is made up of a fluid pressure cylinder or the like, has been used as a means for transporting workpieces under the supply of a pressure fluid. As disclosed in Japanese Patent No. 3795968, the present applicants have proposed a linear actuator, which is capable of trans... | Heretofore, a linear actuator, for example, which is made up of a fluid pressure cylinder or the like, has been used as a means for transporting workpieces under the supply of a pressure fluid. As disclosed in Japanese Patent No. 3795968, the present applicants have proposed a linear actuator, which is capable of trans... | Heretofore, a linear actuator, for example, which is made up of a f:^id pressure cylinder or the like, has been uc3d as a means for transporting workpieces under the supply of a pressure fluid. As disclosed in Japanfde Patent No. 3795968, the present applicants have proposed a linear actuator, wh&dh is capable of trans... | a linear actuator, for example, which is made up of fluid pressure cylinder the has been used as a means for transporting workpieces under the supply of a pressure fluid. As disclosed in Japanese Patent No. 3795968, the present applicants have proposed linear actuator, which is capable of transporting that is mounted o... | hErEtoFOre, A LIneAr ACtUAToR, fOR exAMPlE, wHicH iS MADE up OF a fLuID PREsSUrE CYliNdeR Or thE lIkE, has beEN UsED AS a mEAnS fOr TRanspOrtiNG WORKPIEces UNdeR THE SUpPlY of a PreSSuRe flUId. AS DIsCloSEd iN jApAnEse PaTEnT NO. 3795968, The pResEnt aPPLICANTS HAve PropOSED a LINEaR ActuAToR, WHicH Is CaPablE Of TRaNs... | Heretofore, a linear actuator,for example,which is made up of a fluid pressure cylinder or thelike, has been used as a means for transportingworkpieces underthe supply of a pressure fluid. As disclosed in Japanese Patent No. 3795968, the present applicants haveproposed alinear actuator, which is capable ... | Heretofore, _a_ _linear_ actuator, for example, which _is_ made up of _a_ fluid pressure cylinder or the _like,_ _has_ been used as a _means_ for _transporting_ workpieces under the supply of a _pressure_ fluid. As disclosed _in_ Japanese Patent _No._ 3795968, the present applicants have _proposed_ a linear _actuator,_... |
a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a thin film transistor, a liquid crystal display substrate, a MIS type field effect transistor (MISFET), and their manufacture methods, and more particularly to a transistor having a lightly doped drain structure, a liquid display substrate having such transist... | a) Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a thin film transistor, a liquid crystal display substrate, a MIS type field effect transistor (MISFET), and their manufacture methods, and more particularly to a transistor having a lightly doped drain structure, a liquid display substrate having such transist... | a) Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a thin film transistor, a liquid crystal display substrate, a MIS type field effect transistor (MISFET ), and their manufacture methods, and note particularly to a transistor having a lightly doped drain structure, a liquid display substrate having such transis... | a) Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a thin film transistor, a liquid crystal display substrate, a type field effect transistor and their manufacture methods, and more particularly to transistor having a lightly doped drain structure, liquid display substrate having such transistors, and their man... | A) fiELD OF THE iNVention
tHe pRESenT InveNtIoN rElateS tO A ThIn fIlM TrAnSIsTor, a LIquiD cRySTal DIspLAy substRate, a MIs tYpe FiElD eFfECt transiStOR (mISfeT), anD THEIR mANUfActURE methOds, ANd moRe PaRticUlARLy to a TraNSIstoR HaviNG A liGhtLy DOpeD dRaiN STruCTURe, a LiQuid DisplAy sUBstRatE haVing SUCh TraNSisT... | a)Fieldof the Invention The present invention relates to a thin film transistor, a liquid crystal display substrate, a MIS typefield effect transistor (MISFET), and their manufacture methods,andmore particularly to a transistor having alightly doped drain structure, a liquid display substrate having... | a) Field of the Invention The present _invention_ relates _to_ a thin film transistor, a _liquid_ crystal display _substrate,_ a MIS _type_ field effect transistor (MISFET), and their _manufacture_ methods, _and_ more particularly to a transistor having a lightly doped _drain_ structure, _a_ liquid display substrate ha... |
As is known in the art, medical image analysis plays an increasingly prominent role in Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD) and therapy planning. As a preliminary stage of the analysis, segmentation of structures from medical images and reconstruction of these structures are difficult due to the large volume of the data invo... | As is known in the art, medical image analysis plays an increasingly prominent role in Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD) and therapy planning. As a preliminary stage of the analysis, segmentation of structures from medical images and reconstruction of these structures are difficult due to the large volume of the data invo... | As is known in the art, medical image analysis plays an increasingly prominent role in Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD) and therapy planning. As a preliminary stage of the analysis, segmentation of structures from medical images and reconstruction of these structures are difficult due to the large volume of the data invo... | As is known in art, medical image analysis an increasingly prominent role in Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD) and therapy planning. As a stage the analysis, segmentation structures from medical images and of structures are difficult due the large volume of the data involved and the complexity of the anatomic shapes of in... | as is knOwN iN ThE ArT, MEdicAl iMagE AnalYSiS plAyS An INCreaSingLy PRoMInent role IN compuTeR aiDeD diaGnoSIS (caD) ANd ThEraPy PlAnnInG. as a prelimINArY STAGe oF tHe anaLYSIS, seGMeNtaTIoN oF sTRUCTuRES FroM medIcAL IMAGeS anD ReConstRUCtIoN Of thESe STRUctUres Are DifFiCuLt duE To THe LaRGE Volume Of thE data INvo... | As is known in theart, medical image analysis plays an increasingly prominent role in Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD) and therapy planning. As a preliminary stage of the analysis, segmentation of structures from medical images and reconstruction of these structures are difficultdue to the large volu... | _As_ is _known_ in the art, medical image analysis _plays_ an _increasingly_ prominent role in Computer Aided Diagnosis _(CAD)_ _and_ _therapy_ planning. As a preliminary stage of the _analysis,_ segmentation of structures from medical _images_ and reconstruction of these structures are difficult due _to_ the large vol... |
Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a magneto-resistive random access memory (MRAM) configuration containing at least two memory cell arrays. In each of the memory cell arrays, memory cells are provided at the crossovers between word lines and bit lines, at least one line type containing the word lines and ... | Field of the Invention The invention relates to a magneto-resistive random access memory (MRAM) configuration containing at least two memory cell arrays. In each of the memory cell arrays, memory cells are provided at the crossovers between word lines and bit lines, at least one line type containing the word lines and ... | Field of the Invention The invention relates to a magneto - resistive random access memory (MRAM) configuration containing at least two memory cell arrays. In each of the memory cell arrays, memory cells are provided at the crossovers between word lines and bit lines, at least one line type containing the word lines an... | Field of the Invention The invention relates to a magneto-resistive random access memory (MRAM) configuration containing at least two memory cell arrays. each of the memory cell arrays, memory cells are provided at the crossovers between word bit lines, least one line type containing the word lines and bit lines is pro... | FieLd oF tHe InvENTIon
THe InVeNtion RElAtes To A MAgNETO-ReSISTIvE RAnDOM ACcEsS MEmoRY (MRaM) conFIguRATION cONTAinING aT lEAst TWo MEmOrY CeLL aRrAys. iN eAcH of the mEmORy cElL aRrayS, MeMoRY CELLS ARE prOViDED AT THE CROSsoVeRs BETweEN wORD LInes AnD BIT liNES, At LeaSt one LINe Type ConTaInINg ThE WORD lInEs aND ... | Field of the Invention The invention relates to a magneto-resistive randomaccess memory (MRAM)configuration containing at least twomemory cell arrays. In each of the memory cell arrays, memory cells are provided at the crossovers between word lines and bit lines,at least one line type containing the wordli... | Field of the Invention The invention relates to a _magneto-resistive_ _random_ access memory (MRAM) configuration containing at least two memory cell arrays. In each _of_ the _memory_ _cell_ arrays, memory _cells_ _are_ provided at _the_ crossovers _between_ word lines and bit _lines,_ at least one line _type_ containi... |
1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a catalyst composition for selective catalytic reduction of exhaust gases and a process for its preparation. More specifically, such a catalyst composition may be used in catalyst application for the removal of NOx, especially in exhaust gas after treatment of dies... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates to a catalyst composition for selective catalytic reduction of exhaust gases and a process for its preparation. More specifically, such a catalyst composition may be used in catalyst application for the removal of NOx, especially in exhaust gas after treatment of dies... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates to a catalyst composition for selective catalytic reduction of exhaust gases and a process for its preparation. More specifically, such a catalyst composition may be used in catalyst application for the removal of NOx, especially in exhaust gas after treatment of dies... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates a catalyst composition for selective reduction of exhaust gases a process for its preparation. More specifically, such may be used in catalyst application the removal of NOx, especially in exhaust gas after treatment of diesel- and lean burn engines of automotive. In ... | 1. FIEld of iNvention
THe prEseNT INvEntion relATEs to a CatalYsT comPOsitIon foR sElECTIVe CAtALyTic reDUCTIOn of eXhaUsT gaSeS AnD a pROCesS FOR Its prEparatIoN. MorE sPeCifIcallY, suCh a CAtaLyst coMPosITiON May BE usED iN CaTALyst aPPlIcAtioN foR thE remOVaL oF Nox, EsPeciAlLy iN eXhAuST Gas aFTEr tREAtMEnt OF DIEs... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates toa catalyst composition for selective catalytic reduction of exhaust gases and a process forits preparation. More specifically, such a catalystcomposition may be usedin catalyst application for the removal of NOx, especially in exhaust gas after treatm... | 1. _Field_ of Invention The _present_ invention relates to a _catalyst_ _composition_ for selective catalytic _reduction_ of _exhaust_ gases and a _process_ for its preparation. More specifically, such a _catalyst_ composition may be used in catalyst application for the _removal_ of _NOx,_ _especially_ in exhaust gas a... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates in general to an extruded film processing system, and in particular to control systems utilized in extruded film processing systems.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Blown film extrusion lines are used to manufacture plastic bags and plastic sheets. A molten tube o... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates in general to an extruded film processing system, and in particular to control systems utilized in extruded film processing systems. 2. Description of the Prior Art Blown film extrusion lines are used to manufacture plastic bags and plastic sheets. A molten tube o... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates in general to an extruded film processing system, and in particular to control systems utilized in extruded film processing systems. 2. Description of the Prior Art Blown film extrusion lines are used to manufacture plastic nagZ and plastic sheets. A molten tube o... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates in general to an extruded film processing system, and in particular to control systems in extruded film processing systems. 2. Description the Prior Blown film extrusion lines are used to manufacture plastic bags and plastic sheets. A molten tube of plastic is extrude... | 1. fiELD of the iNveNtIOn
the pRESEnt INventioN RElaTes IN geNERal tO An ExTRUdeD FilM ProceSsing SysTEM, AND in paRtiCUlAr to CONTrOL SYsTems uTilIzEd IN ExtruDEd FilM pRocessIng systEMS.
2. descriPTIOn OF ThE PrIOr ArT
BLOwn FIlm EXtrUSioN LinEs ArE used to manuFActuRe plaSTIC bAgs AnD plaStiC ShEeTS. A MoLTeN tubE o... | 1.Field of the Invention Thepresent inventionrelates ingeneral to anextrudedfilmprocessing system, and in particular to control systems utilized in extruded film processing systems. 2. Description of the Prior Art Blown film extrusion lines are used to manufacture plastic bags andplastic sheets. A molte... | 1. Field of the Invention _The_ present invention relates in general to an _extruded_ film processing system, _and_ in particular to control systems utilized _in_ extruded film processing systems. 2. Description of the Prior Art Blown film extrusion lines are _used_ _to_ manufacture plastic bags _and_ _plastic_ sheets.... |
A typical example of the flexible display includes a film which is made of a synthetic resin such as polyimide (hereinafter, referred to as “plastic film”), and elements supported by the plastic film, such as TFTs (Thin Film Transistors) and OLEDs (Organic Light Emitting Diodes). The plastic film functions as a flexibl... | A typical example of the flexible display includes a film which is made of a synthetic resin such as polyimide (hereinafter, referred to as “plastic film”), and elements supported by the plastic film, such as TFTs (Thin Film Transistors) and OLEDs (Organic Light Emitting Diodes). The plastic film functions as a flexibl... | A typical example of the flexible display includes a film wTicB is made of a synthetic resin such as polyimide (hereinafter, referred to as “ Olactic film ” ), and elements supported by the plastic film, such as TFTs (Thin Film Transistors) and OLEDs (Organic Light Emitting Diodes ). The plastic film functions as a fle... | A typical example of the flexible display includes film which is made of a synthetic resin such as polyimide referred to as “plastic film”), and elements supported by the plastic film, such as (Thin Film Transistors) and OLEDs Light Emitting Diodes). The plastic film functions as a flexible substrate. The flexible disp... | A TyPICAl EXAmPLE OF tHE flExIble dISPLaY InCluDes A film whIch iS Made OF A synThetiC resIN sUcH AS pOlyimiDe (hEReiNaFTeR, refErReD TO AS “PlAStIc film”), And ELeMeNTs suPpoRTED BY THe PlaStIc fiLm, sUCH aS TfTS (thiN fiLM tRansIStoRs) AND OLeds (ORGANIc lIgHT emItting dIODes). tHe PLASTIC FilM fuNCtiONs AS A flExIbl... | A typical example of the flexible display includes afilm which is made of asynthetic resinsuch as polyimide (hereinafter, referred to as“plastic film”),and elements supported by the plastic film, such asTFTs(Thin Film Transistors) and OLEDs (Organic Light EmittingDiodes). The plastic film functions... | A typical example _of_ _the_ flexible _display_ includes a film which is made _of_ _a_ _synthetic_ _resin_ such _as_ polyimide _(hereinafter,_ referred _to_ as “plastic film”), and elements supported by the plastic film, such as TFTs (Thin Film Transistors) and OLEDs (Organic Light Emitting Diodes). The plastic _film_ ... |
Computer numerical control or “CNC” milling machines often must be precisely “leveled” in a manner which causes the vertical orientations of support contact points upon the undersurface of the machine's base or chassis to coincide with a horizontal plane. Ideally, leveling procedures performed upon such machines elimin... | Computer numerical control or “CNC” milling machine often must be precisely “leveled” in a manner which causes the vertical orientations of support contact points upon the undersurface of the machine's base or chassis to coincide with a horizontal plane. Ideally, leveling procedures performed upon such machines elimina... | Computer numerical control or “ CNC ” milling machines often must be precisely “ leveled ” in a manner which causes the vertical orientations of Xu9port contact points ulom the undersurface of the machine ' s base or chassis to coincide with a horizontal plane. Ideally, leveling procedures performed upon such machines ... | Computer numerical control or “CNC” milling machines often must be precisely “leveled” in a which causes the vertical orientations of support contact points upon the undersurface of the machine's base or chassis to coincide with a horizontal plane. Ideally, leveling procedures performed upon such machines eliminate any... | cOMpUtEr NUmeRIcAl ConTRol Or “CnC” millIng mACHiNEs OFTEn mUST bE PrEcIselY “LEVElED” IN a mANNeR WhICH cAUSeS The VerticaL orIentationS oF suppoRt cOntaCT POINtS UpON ThE UNDerSurfacE Of the MachINE'S basE Or cHASSIs To cOINcIDE WITH a horizontAl PlAne. iDEALlY, LEvEliNG PrOCeDURes PErfORmed upoN sUCh macHinES eLImIn... | Computer numerical control or “CNC” milling machines often must be precisely “leveled” in a manner which causes the vertical orientations of support contact pointsupon the undersurface of the machine's base or chassis to coincide with a horizontal plane. Ideally, levelingprocedures performed upon such ... | Computer numerical control _or_ _“CNC”_ milling machines often _must_ be precisely “leveled” in _a_ manner which _causes_ _the_ vertical orientations of _support_ contact _points_ upon the undersurface of the machine's _base_ or chassis to coincide with a horizontal plane. Ideally, leveling procedures _performed_ _upon... |
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method and apparatus of video encoding/decoding, and more particularly, to a method that performs intra prediction by using interpolation filtering while encoding and decoding.
Discussion of the Related Art
In general, a residual signal is generated by using int... | Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a method and apparatus of video encoding/decoding, and more particularly, to a method that performs intra prediction by using interpolation filtering while encoding and decoding. Discussion of the Related Art In general, a residual signal is generated by using int... | Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a method and apparatus of video encoding / decoding, and more particularly, to a method that performs intra prediction by using interpolation filtering while encoding and decoding. Discussion of the Related Art In general, a residual signal is generated by using i... | Field of the The invention relates to a method and apparatus of video encoding/decoding, and more particularly, to a method that performs intra prediction by using interpolation filtering while encoding and decoding. Discussion of the Related Art In general, a residual signal is generated by using intra and prediction ... | fIElD Of THE INventIOn
thE PReSeNt InveNTIOn RelAtes TO a metHOD and appARATUs of ViDEo enCoDiNg/DeCOdINg, aNd MOre pARtICULarLy, tO A MeTHoD THAt PERFOrms iNTRa PrediCTioN by Using INtErpOLaTIOn filterIng wHILE enCodING aND dECOdiNg.
DiScusSION OF THe Related Art
In gEnERal, A resIdUal SigNaL iS GENErated By UsiNg InT... | Fieldof theInvention The present invention relates to a method and apparatus of videoencoding/decoding, and more particularly, to a method that performs intra prediction by using interpolation filtering while encoding and decoding. Discussion of the Related Art In general, a residual signal is... | Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a method and apparatus of video encoding/decoding, _and_ more particularly, _to_ a method _that_ performs intra prediction by using _interpolation_ _filtering_ while encoding and decoding. Discussion of the Related Art In general, _a_ _residual_ signal _is_ genera... |
The present invention relates to an improved tarnish remover. More particularly this invention relates to a tarnish remover/metal polish containing as essential ingredients a metal iodide such as potassium iodide, an acid, and water. The tarnish removers/metal polishes of this invention are effective, safe, and low in ... | The present invention relates to an improved tarnish remover. More particularly this invention relates to a tarnish remover/metal polish containing as essential ingredients a metal iodide such as potassium iodide, an acid, and water. The tarnish removers/metal polishes of this invention are effective, safe, and low in ... | The present invention relates to an improved tarnish remover. More particularly this invention relates to a tarnish remover / metal polish containing as essential ingredients a metal iodide sudt as potassium iodide, an acid, and water. The tarnish removers / metal polishes of this invention are effective, safe, and low... | The present invention relates to an improved tarnish remover. particularly invention relates to a tarnish remover/metal polish containing essential ingredients a metal iodide such as iodide, an and water. The tarnish removers/metal of this invention are effective, safe, and low in cost. In the prior art many formulatio... | The pRESENT inVenTion rElaTEs tO aN imProVed taRnISH rEmOVER. MORE ParTIculaRLY THIs INventIoN ReLATes to A TarnIsH rEmoVeR/METAL pOlISh coNtAInIng aS esseNtIAL ingrEDIeNtS A MetaL IOdIde such as POtASSIuM iOdIDE, aN AcId, anD waTer. thE TARnisH RemOVERs/metal pOlIsheS oF ThIS InventIon aRE effECTIVE, sAfe, and low IN ... | The present invention relates to an improved tarnish remover. More particularly this invention relates to a tarnish remover/metal polish containing as essential ingredients a metal iodide such as potassiumiodide, an acid, and water. The tarnish removers/metal polishes of this invention are effective, sa... | The present invention relates to an improved tarnish remover. More _particularly_ this invention relates to a tarnish remover/metal polish containing _as_ essential ingredients a metal iodide such as potassium _iodide,_ an acid, and water. _The_ _tarnish_ removers/metal polishes _of_ this invention are effective, _safe... |
This application claims the benefit of the People's Republic of China Application No. 201110212538.5, filed on Jul. 22, 2011. | This application claims the benefit of the People's commonwealth of China Application No. 201110212538.5, filed on Jul. 22, 2011. | This appliFati8n cIwims the benrfi^ of the Peo0l$ ' s Rep7b?ic of Chims A0plicat7on No. 2011101!2538. 5, bi/ed on Jul. 22, 2011. | This application claims the benefit of the People's Republic of China Application No. 201110212538.5, filed on 22, 2011. | THIS aPplICatiON ClaiMs the BEnefiT oF The peoPLe's REPUblIC of ChINA aPplIcATiON nO. 201110212538.5, fILeD on JUL. 22, 2011. | This applicationclaims the benefit of the People's Republic of China Application No. 201110212538.5, filed on Jul. 22, 2011. | This application _claims_ the benefit of the People's _Republic_ _of_ China Application No. 201110212538.5, _filed_ on Jul. 22, 2011. |
The present invention relates generally to apparatuses and methods for controlling a length of a brewing cycle during which time a brewer brews a beverage. The present invention more specifically relates to an apparatus and method for controlling a length of a brewing cycle during which time a brewer brews a beverage, ... | The present invention relates generally to apparatuses and methods for controlling a length of a brewing cycle during which time a brewer brews a beverage. The present invention more specifically relates to an apparatus and method for controlling a length of a brewing cycle during which time a brewer brews a beverage, ... | The present invention relates generally to apparatuses and methods for controlling a length of a brewing cycle during which time a brewer brews a beverage. The p%Rsent Knv#ntion more specifically relates to an apparatus and method for controlling a lehg%h of a brewing cycle during which time a brewer brews a begfrage, ... | The invention relates generally to apparatuses and methods for controlling a length a brewing cycle during which time a brewer a beverage. The present invention more specifically to an apparatus and method for controlling a of a brewing cycle during which a brews a beverage, where an initial brew which is stored in a c... | THe prEsent INVeNtIon RelATeS GeNEraLlY TO appArATUSes and METHOds fOR COntroLLiNG A length of a BREwing CycLE duRinG WHiCH tIMe a breWeR brEWs a BeVERage. THe PRESEnt inventIon MoRE sPECiFiCAlLY reLaTes To an APPArATuS AnD mEThod FoR coNtRoLlING A lEnGTh oF a BreWInG cyCLE DUrInG WhIcH tIME a BrewEr BRewS a bevERagE, ... | The present invention relates generally to apparatuses and methodsfor controlling a length of a brewing cycleduring which time a brewer brews a beverage. The present invention more specifically relates to an apparatus and method forcontrolling alength of a brewing cycle during which time a brewer ... | The present invention relates generally to apparatuses and methods for controlling a length of a brewing cycle during which time a brewer brews _a_ beverage. The present invention _more_ specifically relates to _an_ apparatus _and_ _method_ _for_ _controlling_ a length of a brewing cycle during _which_ time a brewer br... |
Since the introduction of sound with film in 1927, there has been a steady evolution of technology used to capture the artistic intent of the motion picture sound track and to replay it in a cinema environment. In the 1930s, synchronized sound on disc gave way to variable area sound on film, which was further improved ... | Since the introduction of sound with film in 1927, there has been a steady evolution of technology used to capture the artistic intent of the motion picture sound track and to replay it in a cinema environment. In the 1930s, synchronized sound on disc gave way to variable area sound on film, which was further improved ... | Since the introduction of sound with film in 1927, there has been a steady evolution of technology used to capture the artistic intent of the motion picture sound track and to replay it in a cinema environment. In the 1930s, synchronized sound on disc gave way to variable area sound on film, which was further improved ... | Since the introduction of sound with film in 1927, there has been a steady evolution of technology used to capture the artistic intent of the picture sound and to replay it in a cinema environment. In the 1930s, synchronized sound on disc gave way to variable area sound on film, which improved the 1940s with theatrical... | SiNCe THE iNTRoDUctiON OF sOund wIth FiLM In 1927, thERE has BeEn a SteAdy evOLutiOn of technOLOGY UseD To CApTuRe tHE aRtISTiC iNTent oF THe mOTioN PIcTurE SoUnd tRACk And TO repLAY iT IN A cINeMA EnViRonmenT. in ThE 1930S, sYncHRoNiZED souNd On DISc GAVE way TO VaRiABLe aREa souNd ON FiLm, whiCh WaS fuRtheR IMPrOVed ... | Since the introduction of sound with film in 1927, there hasbeen a steady evolution of technology used to capture the artistic intent of the motionpicture sound track and to replay it in a cinema environment. In the 1930s, synchronized sound on disc gave way to variable area soundon film, ... | _Since_ the _introduction_ of sound with _film_ _in_ _1927,_ _there_ has been _a_ steady evolution of technology _used_ to capture _the_ artistic intent of the _motion_ _picture_ sound track and to replay it in a _cinema_ environment. _In_ the 1930s, synchronized _sound_ on disc gave way to variable area sound on film,... |
Many of today's entertainment or communication-related electronic user devices rely on receiving, transmitting, and/or using streaming digital data or content. Adaptive bit rate streaming is a technique for streaming digital data (particularly, multimedia content) over digital networks. Adaptive bit rate streaming may ... | Many of today's entertainment or communication-related electronic user devices rely on receiving, transmitting, and/or using streaming digital data or content. Adaptive bit rate streaming is a technique for streaming digital data (particularly, multimedia content) over digital networks. Adaptive bit rate streaming may ... | Many of today ' s entertainment or communication - related electronic user devices rely on receiving, transnittinN, and / or using streaming digital data or content. Adaptive bit rate streaming is a tevhn(que for streaming digital da%s (particularly, multimedia ciMtent) over digital networks. Adaptive bit rate streamin... | Many of today's entertainment or communication-related electronic user devices rely on receiving, transmitting, and/or using streaming digital or content. Adaptive bit rate is a technique for streaming digital data multimedia content) digital networks. Adaptive bit rate streaming may include detecting bandwidth capacit... | MaNy of today'S enTErTAINmeNT oR CommUNiCATION-ReLaTeD elEctROnIc UsEr DEviCEs RELY On rECEivIng, trAnsMiTtinG, ANd/or USiNG STReaming DIgItaL DAtA or conTENt. AdaPtiVE BIt RAtE StrEAMINg iS A teCHNiQUE For STREaMinG DIGitAl Data (pArticULARly, MULTimedIA cOnTeNt) oveR DiGital NETwOrKS. ADapTIve bIt RATe stREamINg may ... | Manyoftoday's entertainment or communication-related electronicuser devices rely on receiving, transmitting, and/or using streaming digitaldata or content. Adaptive bit rate streaming is atechnique for streaming digital data (particularly, multimedia content) over digital networks.Adaptive bit rate st... | Many of today's entertainment or communication-related _electronic_ user devices rely on _receiving,_ transmitting, and/or using streaming digital _data_ or content. Adaptive _bit_ rate _streaming_ is a technique for _streaming_ _digital_ data _(particularly,_ multimedia content) _over_ digital networks. Adaptive bit r... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to gaming, and more particularly to a device and method for dispensing game tickets for playing games of chance for monetary prizes.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Gaming is a widely popular form of entertainment and an economically important industry. ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to gaming, and more particularly to a device and method for dispensing game tickets for playing games of chance for monetary prizes. 2. Description of the Prior Art Gaming is a widely popular form of entertainment and an economically important industry. ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to gaming, and more particularly to a device and method for dispensing game g7ckets for playing games of chance for monetary prizes. 2. Description of the Prior Art Gaming is a widely popular form of en6ertainmenR and an economically important industry. ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally gaming, and more particularly to a device and method for dispensing game tickets playing games of chance for monetary prizes. 2. Description of the Art Gaming is a widely popular form of entertainment and an economically important industry. State-run lot... | 1. FIeld OF THE iNvenTion
tHe PRESeNT iNVEnTIOn RelaTEs geneRALLy to gAmInG, aND MoRe PArTIcuLArlY to A DeVICE anD MethOd For diSPenSiNg GamE tIcKeTs For plaYING gAMeS oF chANce FOr mONEtaRY PrIZES.
2. DescrIpTiON of THE PrIOR arT
gAmING Is a WIdeLY pOPuLar fOrM of eNteRtAINmenT anD an EcoNOMICalLY impoRTanT iNduStRY. ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to gaming, and more particularly to a device and method fordispensing game tickets for playing games of chance for monetaryprizes. 2. Descriptionof the Prior Art Gaming is a widelypopular form of entertainment andan economically import... | 1. _Field_ _of_ _the_ _Invention_ _The_ present invention relates generally to gaming, and more particularly to _a_ device and method for dispensing game tickets for playing _games_ of chance for monetary prizes. _2._ _Description_ of the Prior Art Gaming is a widely popular _form_ of entertainment and an economically ... |
The invention relates to cover sleeves for pots, including flower pots. The invention arose from continuing development efforts directed toward providing cover sleeves for flower pots which are not only aesthetically pleasing but also provide functional advantages, ease of manufacture, and accommodate varying pot sizes... | The invention relates to cover sleeves for pots, including flower pots. The invention arose from continuing development efforts directed toward providing cover sleeves for flower pots which are not only aesthetically pleasing but also provide functional advantages, ease of manufacture, and accommodate varying pot sizes... | The invention relates to Voved sleeves for lotq, including flower (otA. The invention arose from continuing development edforhs directed toward providing cover sleeves for fl8wFr pots which are not only aesthetically pleasing but also provide functional advantages, ease of mxnufXcture, and accommodate varying pot sizes... | The invention relates to cover sleeves for pots, including flower pots. The invention from continuing efforts directed toward providing cover sleeves for pots which are not only aesthetically pleasing but also provide functional advantages, ease of manufacture, and accommodate varying pot sizes including variances in s... | THE InVENtioN ReLAtes To COvER sLeeveS FoR potS, INClUDINg floWEr POTS. THE InvEntIOn aRose FroM ContInUinG dEVELOPmENT EFFoRts DirECted tOWArd PrOVidINg coVER SLEeVEs FOr FloweR PoTs WHiCh aRE not OnlY AEstheticAlly PLEasIng But AlSo Provide fuNctioNaL adVantages, EaSe OF MANUFACTURE, anD ACCoMmOdAte VaryInG poT sizeS... | The invention relates to cover sleeves for pots, including flower pots.The invention arose from continuing development efforts directed toward providing cover sleeves for flower pots which are not only aesthetically pleasing but also provide functional advantages, ease of manufacture, and ... | _The_ _invention_ relates to _cover_ sleeves for _pots,_ _including_ _flower_ pots. The invention arose _from_ continuing development efforts directed toward providing cover _sleeves_ for flower pots which _are_ not only _aesthetically_ pleasing _but_ also _provide_ functional advantages, _ease_ of manufacture, _and_ a... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to devices used to interconnect the structural members of a building for the purpose of transferring forces between the structural members of a building, such as the wall of a building and the floor and/or roof framing systems.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Buildings c... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to devices used to interconnect the structural members of a building for the purpose of transferring forces between the structural members of a building, such as the wall of a building and the floor and/or roof framing systems. 2. Description of the Prior Art Buildings c... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to devices used to interconnect the structural members of a building for the purpose of transferring forces between the structural members of a building, such as the wall of a building and the floor and / or roof framing systems. 2. Description of the Prior Art Buildings... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to devices used to the structural members a building for the purpose of transferring forces between the structural of a building, such as the wall of a building and the and/or roof systems. 2. Description of the Prior Art Buildings can be subjected natural or abnormal fo... | 1. fIELd Of tHe InVEnTIOn
thIs invENtiON ReLatEs tO deVICeS UsEd To inteRCoNnEct the StRuCtURal mEMBeRS of A BUiLding fOr THe PurpoSE OF tRAnSfErrINg fORces BEtWeEn ThE StrUcTUraL MEMBeRs Of A bUILDING, suCH AS thE wall of a BuildInG anD tHe FloOR AND/OR rOOf fraMiNg SYStEmS.
2. desCrIPTiOn oF THe PRIOr ARt
BUildiNGS C... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to devices used to interconnect the structuralmembers of a building for the purpose of transferringforces between the structural members of abuilding, such as the wallof a building and thefloor and/or roof framing systems. 2. Description o... | _1._ Field of the Invention This _invention_ relates to devices used to _interconnect_ the structural members of _a_ building for the _purpose_ of transferring _forces_ _between_ the structural members of a building, such as the _wall_ of a building and the floor and/or roof _framing_ systems. 2. Description _of_ _the_... |
The safe disposal of sewer effluents and water treatment requires measurements of suspended solid concentration in treatment pipes, culverts and other conduits.
A sewer effluent containing a low value of suspended solids may be subject to a reduced treatment or no treatment at all. A plant treating sewer effluents from... | The safe disposal of sewer effluents and water treatment requires measurements of suspended solid concentration in treatment pipes, culverts and other conduits. A sewer effluent containing a low value of suspended solids may be subject to a reduced treatment or no treatment at all. A plant treating sewer effluents from... | The safe disposal of sewer effluents and satRr treatment requires measurements of suspended solid concentration in treatment pipes, culverts and other conduits. A sewer effluent containing a low value of suspended solids may be subject to a reduced treatment or no treatment at all. A plant treating sewer effluents from... | The safe disposal of sewer effluents water treatment requires measurements of suspended solid concentration in treatment culverts and other conduits. A sewer effluent containing a low of suspended solids may be subject to a reduced treatment or no treatment at all. A plant treating sewer effluents from several municipa... | The sAFe DiSPosAl Of SEwer EFflUEnts AND WaTeR TReaTMeNT REquiRes mEaSURemENtS oF SuSPenDeD solId conCeNTrATioN IN tReaTmenT PIpEs, CulverTs AnD otHer ConDuits.
a seweR EFFlUeNt coNtAInInG A lOw VAlUe oF sUSPeNdED soLiDs May be SUBjECT tO A ReDuCeD TrEatmeNT or NO tReAtmENt aT all. a PlaNt TREATING sEWEr effLUEntS fRoM... | The safe disposal of sewer effluentsand water treatment requires measurementsof suspended solid concentration in treatment pipes, culverts andotherconduits. A sewer effluent containing a low value of suspended solids maybe subject to a reduced treatment or no treatment at all. A plant treating sewer effluen... | The safe disposal _of_ sewer effluents and water treatment requires measurements of suspended solid concentration _in_ _treatment_ _pipes,_ culverts _and_ other conduits. A sewer effluent _containing_ a low _value_ of suspended _solids_ _may_ be subject to a reduced _treatment_ or no treatment at _all._ A plant treatin... |
1. Technical Field
Exemplary embodiment(s) of the present disclosure relate to the sport of fishing and, more particularly, to a line reeling apparatus for providing users with an easy and convenient means of assisting the relining of a reel with a damaged line of a fishing pole.
2. Prior Art
One of the most beloved an... | 1. Technical Field Exemplary embodiment(s) of the present disclosure relate to the sport of fishing and, more particularly, to a line reeling apparatus for providing users with an easy and convenient means of assisting the relining of a reel with a damaged line of a fishing pole. 2. Prior Art One of the most beloved an... | 1. Technical Field Exemplary embodiment (s) of the present disclosure relate to the sport of fishing and, more particularly, to a line reeling apparatus for providing users with an easy and conveniFHt means of assisting the relining of a reel with a damaged line of a fishing pole. 2. Prior Art One of the most beloved a... | 1. Technical Field Exemplary embodiment(s) of the relate to sport of fishing and, more to a line reeling apparatus for users with an easy and convenient means of assisting the relining of a reel with a damaged line of a fishing pole. 2. Prior Art of the beloved and well known sports enjoyed by Americans is fishing. In ... | 1. TEcHnICal FIeld
eXeMPlarY EMBoDImENT(S) Of ThE preSENT disClosurE rELate tO THe sPORT Of fIsHiNG and, MOrE PARtICulARlY, TO A liNe rEELiNG apPaRaTUs FoR prOvIdING USerS wiTH An EASy and CONveNient mEaNs Of aSSIstING The ReLiniNG OF a reEL WITH A DaMAgED LiNe OF a FishinG POlE.
2. pRIOR aRT
One of ThE MOst BelOVED An... | 1. Technical Field Exemplaryembodiment(s) of the present disclosure relate to the sport offishing and, moreparticularly, to a line reeling apparatusfor providing users with an easy and convenientmeans of assisting the relining of a reelwith a damagedline of a fishing pole.2. Prior Art One of the most b... | 1. _Technical_ _Field_ Exemplary embodiment(s) _of_ the present disclosure relate _to_ the sport of fishing and, more particularly, to a line reeling apparatus for providing users _with_ an easy and _convenient_ means of _assisting_ _the_ relining of a _reel_ with _a_ _damaged_ _line_ of a fishing _pole._ 2. Prior _Art... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a multi-color light apparatus, and more particularly to a multi-color light apparatus with only two power wires to transmit data and power.
2. Description of Related Art
In winter, most people living in North America will decorate their houses with multi-color ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a multi-color light apparatus, and more particularly to a multi-color light apparatus with only two power wires to transmit data and power. 2. Description of Related Art In winter, most people living in North America will decorate their houses with multi-color ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present iHvent*on relates to a multi - color light apparatus, and more pa5ticula%ly to a multi - xokor light apparatus with only two power wires to transmit data and power. 2. Description of Related Art In winter, most people living in NKTth America will decorate their houses with multi - ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a multi-color light apparatus, and more particularly to a multi-color light apparatus with only two power wires to data and power. Description of Related Art winter, most people living North America will decorate their houses with multi-color light apparatus to... | 1. fieLD oF THE INvENTioN
THe preSEnT iNvenTIon relAteS TO A mULti-cOLoR LIGHt ApparAtUS, ANd mOrE ParTICulaRly TO a MUlTI-COloR LiGhT aPPArAtuS wItH onlY TwO PowER wIrEs tO trANsmit DAta and POWER.
2. dEScriPTiON OF ReLATED aRT
iN wIntER, MOST pEOpLe livING In nORTh AMerIca WiLL dEcOrAtE TheIR hOUSes WIth MUlTi-coLoR ... | 1.Field of the Invention Thepresent inventionrelates to a multi-color light apparatus, and more particularly to a multi-color light apparatus withonly two power wires to transmitdataand power. 2. Description of Related Art In winter,most peopleliving in North America will decorate their houses with m... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention The present invention _relates_ _to_ a multi-color light apparatus, and more particularly to a multi-color light _apparatus_ with _only_ two _power_ wires to transmit data and power. 2. Description of Related Art _In_ winter, _most_ people living _in_ North _America_ will _decorate_ their ho... |
The present invention relates to high-performance radiation sensitive resist compositions and their use in multilayer lithography processes to fabricate semiconductor devices. Specifically, the present invention is concerned with negative-tone silicon-containing resist compositions based on an acid catalyzed crosslinki... | The present invention relates to high-performance radiation sensitive resist compositions and their use in multilayer lithography processes to fabricate semiconductor devices. Specifically, the present invention is concerned with negative-tone silicon-containing resist compositions based on an acid catalyzed crosslinki... | The present invention relates to high - performance radiation sensitive resist compositions and their use in multilayer lithography processes to faVricwte semiconductor devices. Specifically, the present invention is concerned with negative - tone silicon - containing resist compositions based on an acid catalyzed cros... | The invention relates to high-performance radiation sensitive resist compositions their use in multilayer processes to fabricate semiconductor devices. Specifically, the present invention is concerned with negative-tone resist compositions based an acid catalyzed crosslinking of base soluble silicon-containing polymers... | thE PrEsEnT invenTIOn RELATEs TO higH-PErFoRMaNCE raDiATIOn SeNsiTIve resIsT COMPOSItioNs aNd Their USe iN MULtIlAYEr lIthography pROceSSeS tO fabRiCaTE semIConDuCTOr dEvIces. SpeCIFIcALLy, tHE PrESENt invEnTiON iS CoNcERNEd WIth Negative-tOnE SiLICON-CoNTaining ReSISt CoMposItIonS baseD ON aN ACid cAtaLyZED CrossLInki... | The present inventionrelates to high-performance radiation sensitive resist compositions and their use inmultilayer lithography processes to fabricate semiconductordevices. Specifically, the present invention is concernedwith negative-tone silicon-containing resist compositions based on an acid catalyzed crosslinkin... | The present invention _relates_ to high-performance radiation sensitive resist _compositions_ and their use in multilayer lithography processes _to_ _fabricate_ semiconductor devices. Specifically, the present _invention_ _is_ concerned with negative-tone silicon-containing resist compositions based _on_ _an_ acid cata... |
(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to riding mowers, and in particular, to a hydrostatically controlled rear steer mower with a front steering mechanism.
(2) Description of the Prior Art
Lawnmowers are well known in the art and have been used for decades to maintain a lawn's appearance. ... | (1) Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to riding mowers, and in particular, to a hydrostatically controlled rear steer mower with a front steering mechanism. (2) Description of the Prior Art Lawnmowers are well known in the art and have been used for decades to maintain a lawn's appearance. ... | ( 1) Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to riding mowers, and in particular, to a hydrostatically controlled rear steer mower with a front steering mechanism. (2) Description of the Prior Art LwAnmowers are well known in the art and have been uQev for decades to maintain a lawn ' s appearSnc... | Field of Invention present invention relates generally to riding mowers, and in particular, to hydrostatically rear steer mower with a front steering mechanism. (2) Description of the Prior Art Lawnmowers are well known in the art and have been used for decades to maintain a lawn's appearance. In the prior art, the law... | (1) fiELd of tHe InVEntiON
the PreseNT InVENtiOn RELatES GENErAlLy tO RIDING MOWeRs, AND in paRTIcUlar, to A HYdROStATiCallY cOntrollED rEAr stEer MoWeR witH a frONt StEerinG MECHANiSM.
(2) desCriPTIOn OF THE pRIoR ART
LaWNmowERS are weLl knOWn iN tHE Art ANd haVe BEen uSEd FOr DeCAdes TO mainTAIn A LAwN's APPEaRaNce. ... | (1) Field of the Invention The present inventionrelatesgenerally toriding mowers, and in particular, to ahydrostatically controlled rear steer mowerwith a front steering mechanism. (2) Description of the Prior Art Lawnmowers are well known in the art and have been used for decades to main... | (1) Field of the _Invention_ The _present_ invention relates generally to _riding_ mowers, and in particular, to a hydrostatically controlled rear steer mower with a front steering mechanism. (2) Description of _the_ Prior _Art_ Lawnmowers are _well_ _known_ _in_ the art _and_ have been used _for_ decades to _maintain_... |
Software programs are subject to complex and evolving attacks by malware seeking to gain control of computer systems. These attacks can take on a variety of different forms ranging from attempts to crash the software program to subversion of the program for alternate purposes. Additionally, it is particularly difficult... | Software programs are subject to complex and evolving attacks by malware seeking to gain control of computer systems. These attacks can take on a variety of different soma ranging from attempts to crash the software program to subversion of the program for alternate purposes. Additionally, it is particularly difficult ... | Software programs are subject to complex and evolving attacks by ma>!are seeking to gain control of computer systems. TuFse attacks can take on a fariSty of different forms ranging from attempts to crash the soVtwzre prLgrah to subversion of the progrAN for aiternwte purposes. Additionally, it is particularly difficult... | Software programs are subject complex and evolving attacks by malware seeking to gain of computer systems. can take on a variety of different forms ranging from to crash the software program to subversion of the program for alternate purposes. Additionally, it is particularly difficult to protect the run-time data of t... | SOFTwARe pROGrAmS ArE SUBjEct to CoMplex aND EVOlVing atTACKS BY MalWAre SEeKiNg to GaiN coNtrOl OF CoMPuTeR SystEmS. TheSe AttACks CAn TakE oN A vARiEty of DiFFErEnt ForMS RANGiNG frOm AtTeMPts To CRaSH the softWaRE ProgRaM TO SUbVErsION Of THE PRogrAm FOr aLtErNAte PURPOsEs. additIoNalLy, it is PArtIcuLARly DiFFiCulT... | Software programsare subject to complex and evolving attacksby malwareseeking togain controlof computer systems. These attacks can take ona varietyof different forms ranging fromattempts to crash the software programto subversion of theprogram for alternate purposes. Additionally,it isparticularly dif... | Software programs are subject to complex and evolving attacks by malware seeking to gain _control_ of computer systems. These attacks can take on a variety of different _forms_ ranging _from_ attempts to crash the _software_ program _to_ subversion of _the_ program _for_ alternate purposes. Additionally, it is particul... |
In a conventional radiographic system, an x-ray source is actuated to direct a divergent area beam of x-rays through a patient. A cassette containing an x-ray sensitive screen and light and x-ray sensitive film is positioned in the x-ray path on a side of the patient opposite the source. Radiation passing through the p... | In a conventional radiographic system, an x-ray source is actuated to direct a divergent area beam of x-rays through a patient. A cassette containing an x-ray sensitive screen and light and x-ray sensitive film is positioned in the x-ray path on a side of the patient opposite the source. Radiation passing through the p... | In a conventional radiographic system, an x - ray source is actuated to direct a divergent area beam of x - rays through a patient. A cassette containing an x - ray sensitive screen and light and x - ray sensitive film is positioned in the x - ray path on a side of the patient opposite the source. Radiation passing thr... | In a conventional radiographic system, an x-ray source is actuated to direct a divergent area beam of x-rays patient. A cassette containing an x-ray screen light and x-ray sensitive film is positioned in the x-ray path on side the patient the source. Radiation passing through the patient's body is to varying in accorda... | IN A cOnvENtiONal RADioGRapHIc SYSTEM, AN X-RaY soUrce is ACtuateD TO DiRect a diVErgENt AREa bEAM OF x-rAYS ThrOuGh a PAtIeNt. A CASSEtTE COnTainiNG AN x-raY sENsItiVe scrEEn ANd LighT aNd x-rAy sEnsItive FIlm is POSITioNEd in thE X-RaY PaTh On A SIDE oF the PAtienT OPPoSITe tHe sOurCE. raDIAtiOn pasSiNg tHrOuGH THE p... | In a conventional radiographic system, anx-ray source is actuated to direct adivergent area beam of x-raysthrough a patient. A cassette containingan x-ray sensitive screen and light and x-ray sensitive film is positioned in thex-ray path on a side ofthepatient opposite the source. Radiation pa... | In a conventional radiographic system, an x-ray _source_ _is_ actuated _to_ direct _a_ divergent area _beam_ of x-rays through a patient. A cassette _containing_ _an_ x-ray sensitive _screen_ and light and _x-ray_ sensitive film is _positioned_ in _the_ x-ray path _on_ a side of the patient opposite _the_ source. Radia... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to manufactured homes and more particularly to an improved frame for transporting a manufactured home that lowers the overall height of the manufactured home during the transportation thereof.
2. Background of the Invention
In recent years, the manufactured home industry... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to manufactured homes and more particularly to an improved frame for transporting a manufactured home that lowers the overall height of the manufactured home during the transportation thereof. 2. Background of the Invention In recent years, the manufactured home industry... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to manufactured homes and more particularly to an improved frame for transporting a manufactured home that lowers the overall height of the manufactured home during the transportation thereof. 2. Background of the Invention In recent years, the manufactured home industry... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention to homes and more particularly an improved frame for transporting a manufactured home that lowers overall of the manufactured home during the transportation thereof. 2. Background the Invention In recent years, the manufactured home industry has substantially increased the quali... | 1. fIELd oF THe InveNtiOn
ThIS iNvEnTioN ReLaTEs To manufACtureD HOMes ANd MoRe PARTicUlarlY tO AN impROvED FrAme FOr TrAnSpoRTING A mANufacTuReD HOMe ThaT lOWeRs THE OverALL heighT oF tHE MANufaCtUrED hOmE DuRINg tHE traNsPORtATION THEReof.
2. bACKGrOunD of tHE InVeNtIon
In RECent YEars, tHe ManuFaCtuReD HOme indusTRy... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to manufactured homes and more particularly to an improved frame for transporting a manufactured home that lowers the overall heightof the manufactured home during the transportationthereof.2. Background of the Invention In recent years, the manufac... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention This invention relates to manufactured homes _and_ more particularly to _an_ improved frame for transporting a manufactured home _that_ _lowers_ the overall height of _the_ manufactured home _during_ the transportation thereof. 2. Background of the Invention In recent _years,_ the manufactur... |
The present invention relates to power staple guns, and relates more particularly to such a power staple gun which has pairs of staple grooves for loading staples of different lengths, and marks for indexing the loading of staples of different lengths.
Various power staple guns are well known, and intensively used for ... | The present invention relates to power staple guns, and relates more particularly to such a power staple gun which has pairs of staple grooves for loading staples of different lengths, and marks for indexing the loading of staples of different lengths. Various power staple guns are well known, and intensively used for ... | The present invention relates to power staple guns, and relates more particularly to such a power staple gun which has pairs of staple vrooveE for loading staples of different lengths, and marks for indexing the loading of staples of different lengths. Various power staple guns are well known, and intensively used for ... | The present invention relates to power staple guns, and relates more particularly to such a power staple gun which has pairs of staple grooves staples of different lengths, and marks for indexing the loading of staples of different lengths. Various power staple guns are well known, and intensively used for driving stap... | THE prEseNt iNveNtIoN rElaTEs To poWEr StaPle GuNs, anD RELaTeS morE parTICuLARLy To sUCH a pOWEr sTaPlE gUN WhicH haS paIRS OF staplE groovES fOR lOAdInG sTaples Of DiFFEREnT lENgths, And MARKs fOR inDeXIng tHE lOaDINg oF STAPLeS Of DiFfeRENT LEnGTHS.
VariOUs pOwER STaplE GuNs are WeLl KNOWN, ANd iNTENsivELy USeD For ... | The presentinvention relates to powerstaple guns, and relatesmoreparticularly to such a power staple gun which has pairs of staple grooves for loading staplesof different lengths, and marks for indexing the loadingof staples of different lengths. Various power stapleguns arewellknown, and intensive... | The _present_ invention relates to power staple guns, and relates more particularly to such a _power_ _staple_ gun which has pairs of staple grooves for loading staples _of_ different lengths, _and_ marks for indexing the loading of staples of different _lengths._ Various _power_ staple guns _are_ well known, and inten... |
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a screen on which an image is projected.
2. Related Art
There has been known a screen having a plurality of lens elements formed on a light-incident surface on which light is incident, each of which reflects the incident light (see JP-A-2006-215162, for example).
The ... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates to a screen on which an image is projected. 2. Related Art There has been known a screen having a plurality of lens elements formed on a light-incident surface on which light is incident, each of which reflects the incident light (see JP-A-2006-215162, for example). The ... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates to a screen on which an image is projected. 2. Related Art There has been known a screen having a plurality of lens elements formed on a light - incident surface on #hicT ;ighF is incident, each of which reflects the incident light (see JP - A - 2006 - 215162, for exampl... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates to a screen on which an image is projected. 2. Related Art There has been known screen having a plurality of lens elements formed on a light-incident surface which light is incident, each of reflects the incident JP-A-2006-215162, for example). The screen described in JP... | 1. TechNICAl fieLd
THe PrEsENT invENtIOn rELateS To A screen oN whIch AN IMAGE Is PrOJEcTed.
2. reLateD aRt
there hAs BEen Known a sCrEen haVinG A plURalItY of LEns ELemenTs FOrMEd ON A lighT-INCIdeNT suRFACE ON whiCH lIGht iS IncIdeNt, EAcH oF whicH reFLectS the INcIDENt lIGhT (seE jp-A-2006-215162, FOr example).
THe ... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates to ascreen on which an image is projected.2. Related Art Therehas been known a screen having a plurality of lens elements formed on a light-incident surfaceon whichlight is incident, each ofwhich reflects the incident light(see JP-A-2006-215162, for... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates _to_ a _screen_ on which an image is projected. 2. Related _Art_ There has been _known_ a _screen_ _having_ _a_ plurality of lens elements _formed_ on a _light-incident_ surface on which light is incident, each of which reflects the incident light (see JP-A-2006-215162, ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an air-fuel mixture intake apparatus having a two-barrel or duplex carburetor for internal combustion engines.
2. Prior Art
There has been a strong need for internal combustion engines which will emit a reduced amount of pollutants such as carbon monoxide and u... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an air-fuel mixture intake apparatus having a two-barrel or duplex carburetor for internal combustion engines. 2. Prior Art There has been a strong need for internal combustion engines which will emit a reduced amount of pollutants such as carbon monoxide and u... | 1. ViePd of the Invention The present invention relates to an air - fuel mixture intake apparatus havknF a two - barrel or duplex carburetor for internal combustion engines. 2. Prior Art There has been a strong need for internal combustion engines which will emit a reduced amount of pollutants such as carbon monoxide a... | Field of the Invention The present invention relates to air-fuel mixture intake apparatus having a two-barrel or duplex carburetor for internal combustion engines. 2. Prior Art There been a strong need for combustion engines which will emit reduced amount of pollutants such as carbon monoxide and unburned hydrocarbons ... | 1. fielD oF tHE iNVEnTIoN
ThE PReSent INVENTIOn relAtEs To An Air-Fuel mixtURE INtakE APPAratuS haVIng A twO-bArrEl Or DUPLEX CarbuReTOR for intErNAL cOMBusTiOn EnGINeS.
2. prIOr ArT
TherE Has BeEN a sTROng neEd foR iNteRnal cOMbusTIoN eNgINES WHIcH WIll emiT a REduCed amouNt oF pOlluTAnts SUCH as caRbOn mONOxidE AND U... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an air-fuelmixtureintakeapparatus having a two-barrel orduplex carburetor for internal combustion engines.2. Prior Art There has been a strong need for internal combustionengines which will emit a reduced amount of pollutants such as carbon monoxi... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates _to_ an air-fuel mixture intake apparatus having a two-barrel or duplex carburetor for _internal_ combustion engines. 2. Prior Art There has been a _strong_ _need_ _for_ internal combustion engines which will _emit_ a reduced amount _of_ pollutants such as carbon ... |
Cast copper alloy ingot CAC406, which has heretofore been used for parts of water supply systems and devices, contain 4.0 to 6.0% by weight of lead. Thus, lead in this material tends to dissolve into tap water. In order to reduce the amount of toxic lead that dissolves into tap water, consideration is now being given t... | Cast copper alloy ingot CAC406, which has heretofore been used for parts of water supply systems and devices, contain 4.0 to 6.0% by weight of lead. Thus, lead in this material tends to dissolve into tap water. In order to reduce the amount of toxic lead that dissolves into tap water, consideration is now being given t... | CQsH copper alloy ingot CAC406, which has heretofore been used for parts of water supply systems and devices, contain 4. 0 to 6. 0% by weight of lead. Thus, lead in GhiX material tends to dissolve into tap water. In order to reduce the ak)unt of toxic lead $uat dissolves into tap water, consideration is now veJng given... | Cast copper alloy ingot CAC406, which has heretofore been used for parts of water supply systems and devices, contain 4.0 to 6.0% by weight of lead. Thus, lead in this material tends to dissolve into water. order to reduce the amount of toxic lead into tap water, consideration is now being to developing or lead-free co... | CaST cOPPer AlloY ingoT caC406, wHICH hAS HEReTofoRe bEen USEd fOr PaRts OF WaTer suppLY sYsTEms AnD DEViceS, Contain 4.0 tO 6.0% by WEiGhT oF LEAD. ThUs, LeaD In ThiS MAterIal TENds To DiSsolVE iNTO TaP WAtEr. in orDER tO reDUCE The aMouNt Of toXIc lEAd THAt DisSoLves iNTO TAP WaTer, CoNSIderAtioN Is noW beINg giVEn t... | Cast copper alloy ingot CAC406, which has heretofore been used for parts of water supply systems and devices, contain 4.0 to 6.0% by weight of lead.Thus, lead in thismaterial tends to dissolve into tapwater.Inorder toreduce theamount of toxic lead that dissolvesinto tapwater, consideration ... | Cast copper alloy ingot CAC406, which _has_ _heretofore_ been used for parts of _water_ supply _systems_ and _devices,_ contain 4.0 to _6.0%_ by weight of _lead._ Thus, lead in _this_ material tends to dissolve into tap water. In order to reduce the amount _of_ toxic lead that _dissolves_ into _tap_ water, _considerati... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus which transmits an ultrasonic beam from an ultrasonic probe to a subject, such as a biological body, receives the echoes from the subject, and obtains ultrasonic image data on the subject, and more particularly to an ultrasonic diagn... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus which transmits an ultrasonic beam from an ultrasonic probe to a subject, such as a biological body, receives the echoes from the subject, and obtains ultrasonic image data on the subject, and more particularly to an ultrasonic diagn... | 1. Field of the Invention This invegtKon relates to an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus which transmits an ultrasonic beam from an ultrasonic probe to a subject, such as a biological body, receives the 2xhoes from the subject, and obtains ultrasonic image data on the subject, and more particularly to an ultrasonic diagn... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus which transmits an ultrasonic beam from an ultrasonic to a subject, such as a body, receives echoes from subject, obtains ultrasonic image on the subject, and more particularly to an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus and an ultrasonic ... | 1. fiELD of THE iNVENtiOn
THis InventION relatES To An uLtrAsonIC diAgNOStIC apParaTus wHIcH tRAnsmITS aN UltRAsONIC BEam FrOM aN ultRAsoNIc pRobE TO A sUbjEct, SUcH As A BiolOgICal Body, REceIVES tHE ECHoES FrOM tHE SubJect, aNd oBTainS ulTraSonIC ImAGe DaTA On the subjEcT, anD mOrE PaRTiCuLarLY to AN UlTrasoNic DiaGn... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to an ultrasonic diagnosticapparatus which transmits an ultrasonic beam from an ultrasonic probetoa subject, such as a biological body,receives the echoes from the subject, and obtains ultrasonic image data on the subject, and more particularly to an... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention _This_ invention relates to an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus which transmits _an_ ultrasonic beam from an _ultrasonic_ probe to _a_ subject, such as a biological body, receives the _echoes_ from the _subject,_ and obtains _ultrasonic_ image data on the subject, and more particularly to an ... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to three-piece solid golf balls comprising a center core, an intermediate layer, and a cover and more particularly, to three-piece solid golf balls which are improved in feeling on impact, controllability, and durability.
2. Prior Art
Among a variety of golf balls, threa... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to three-piece solid golf balls comprising a center core, an intermediate layer, and a cover and more particularly, to three-piece solid golf balls which are improved in feeling on impact, controllability, and durability. 2. Prior Art Among a variety of golf balls, threa... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to three - piece solid golf balls comprising a center core, an intermediate layer, and a cover and more particularly, to three - piece solid golf balls which are improved in feeling on impact, controllability, and durability. 2. Prior Art Among a variety of golf balls, t... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to three-piece solid golf balls comprising center core, an intermediate layer, and a cover and more particularly, to three-piece solid golf balls which are improved in feeling on controllability, and durability. 2. Prior Art Among a variety of golf balls, thread-wound go... | 1. fiELD of the InvEntioN
ThiS iNVentiON RElATeS TO ThReE-PieCe SoLiD gOlF BaLLs CoMPrIsiNG A CENtER cOrE, An iNTermeDIATE layEr, And A COveR ANd moRE pArtICularLY, tO THRee-PIECE SOliD golF bAlls WhiCH arE iMpROVed iN FeelInG On iMPACt, cONtroLlABiLitY, aND dUrabiliTy.
2. Prior ARt
aMong a vArIeTy Of GOlF baLLS, ThREA... | 1. Fieldof the Invention Thisinvention relates to three-piece solid golf balls comprising a center core, an intermediate layer, and a cover and moreparticularly, to three-piece solid golf balls whichare improved in feeling on impact, controllability, and durability. 2. Prior Art Among a var... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates _to_ three-piece solid golf balls comprising a center core, an intermediate _layer,_ and a cover and more particularly, to _three-piece_ solid golf balls which are improved in feeling on impact, controllability, and durability. 2. Prior Art Among a variety _of_ golf ball... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image pickup apparatus that picks up an image by using a solid state image pickup device.
2. Description of the Related Art
In recent years, image pickup apparatuses using solid state image pickup devices have been widely used in various apparatuses includin... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an image pickup apparatus that picks up an image by using a solid state image pickup device. 2. Description of the Related Art In recent years, image pickup apparatuses using solid state image pickup devices have been widely used in various apparatuses includin... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an image pickup apparatus that picks up an image by using a solid state image pickup device. 2. Description of the Related Art In recent years, image pickup apparatuses using solid state image pickup devices have been widely used in various apparatuses includin... | Field of the Invention The invention relates an image pickup that up an image by using a solid state image pickup device. 2. Description of the Related Art In recent years, image pickup apparatuses using solid state image pickup devices have been widely used in various apparatuses the case of medical endoscopes. In the... | 1. FIELd of THE inVENTION
tHE PresENt invENtIoN reLAtes TO an imAGe PickuP apPARatus ThAT pICKS Up an IMaGe BY UsINg A soLID sTATe imAgE PIcKup DevIcE.
2. DEsCRiptioN of THe reLAteD aRT
IN REcEnt YEaRS, IMage picKUP aPParatuSES USiNG sOliD STATe iMAgE pICKup DEViceS HaVE BEen wIdELY useD IN vARIoUs APPaRatUseS InCLuDin... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to animage pickupapparatus thatpicks up an image by using a solid state image pickupdevice. 2. Description of theRelated Art In recent years, imagepickup apparatuses usingsolid state image pickup devices havebeen widely used in various appar... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention The _present_ _invention_ relates to an _image_ pickup _apparatus_ that picks up _an_ image by using _a_ solid state image pickup device. 2. _Description_ of the _Related_ Art In recent years, image pickup apparatuses using _solid_ state _image_ pickup _devices_ have been _widely_ used in _v... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention is directed to a protective structure and to a protective system for protecting buildings, streets, and other areas from explosions caused by an explosive device such as a bomb. More particularly, the protective structure and protective system employ a membrane-like mesh structu... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention is directed to a protective structure and to a protective system for protecting buildings, streets, and other areas from explosions caused by an explosive device such as a bomb. More particularly, the protective structure and protective system employ a membrane-like mesh structu... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention is directed to a protective structure and to a protective system for protecting buildings, streets, and other areas from explosions caused by an explosive device such as a bomb. More particularly, the protective structure and protective system employ a membrane - like mesh struc... | 1. Field of the This invention is directed to a protective structure and to a protective system for protecting buildings, streets, and other areas from explosions caused by an explosive device such a bomb. More particularly, the protective structure protective system employ a membrane-like mesh structure made up of, fo... | 1. FieLd OF ThE inVEnTiON
this iNVENTIoN Is dIrECted to a PrOTeCtiVE strUcTurE aND to a prOtEctIVe sYstEM For ProTeCTIng buILdIngs, sTREetS, ANd othEr aREas FRoM eXPloSIoNS cAuSeD bY an ExplOSIve dEviCE SUch as A boMb. mOrE PArtiCuLaRlY, tHe protEctIVE sTrucTuRE ANd pRoTECTIve sySteM emPLOy A MemBraNe-LIke MeSh stRUCTu... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention is directed to a protective structureand to a protective system forprotecting buildings, streets, and other areas from explosionscaused byan explosive device such as a bomb. More particularly, theprotective structure and protective system employ a membrane-like mesh... | 1. Field _of_ the _Invention_ _This_ _invention_ is directed to _a_ protective structure _and_ to a protective system for protecting buildings, streets, and other areas from explosions _caused_ by an _explosive_ _device_ _such_ as a bomb. More particularly, the _protective_ structure and protective system employ a _mem... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection device modeling method of modeling the electrical characteristic of an electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection device to simulate a circuit that includes the ESD protection device and an ESD simulation method of simu... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection device modeling method of modeling the electrical characteristic of an electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection device to simulate a circuit that includes the ESD protection device and an ESD simulation method of simu... | 1. Field of the Invention The present imventiog eelateW to an electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection device modeling method of modeling the electrical characteristic of an electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection device to simulate a circuit that includes the ESD protection device and an ESD simulation method of simu... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates to an electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection device modeling method of modeling the electrical of electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection device to simulate a circuit that includes the ESD protection device and an method of simulating ESD protection device. 2. Desc... | 1. fielD of tHe invENtIon
THE PResENt iNVeNtION rElates tO an eLECtRoSTAtIc dIScHARGe (esD) ProTECtion deviCe MOdELiNg MeTHoD OF mODELING ThE eLEctRiCAL CHARactERIsTIc of AN eleCtrOStaTIC dISCHARgE (Esd) pROtECtIoN DEvicE tO siMuLATe a CIrCUit tHAt IncLUDES The ESD PRoTEctIOn dEVIce aND an eSD SImulAtioN meTHod Of SIMu... | 1. Field of the InventionThe present inventionrelates to an electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection device modeling methodof modeling the electrical characteristic ofanelectrostatic discharge (ESD) protection device to simulate a circuit that includes the ESD protection device and an ESD simulation metho... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention The present _invention_ relates to an electrostatic discharge (ESD) _protection_ _device_ modeling method _of_ modeling _the_ _electrical_ characteristic of an electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection device to _simulate_ a circuit that includes the ESD protection _device_ and an ESD simulat... |
Computer systems generally have several levels of memory; each level of memory can provide differing levels of speed, memory capacity, physical size, power requirements, voltage levels and/or volatility. These aspects are often at odds with each other. For example, increases in speed often lead to corresponding increas... | Computer systems generally have several levels of memory; each level of memory can provide differing levels of speed, memory capacity, physical size, power requirements, voltage levels and/or volatility. These aspects are often at odds with each other. For example, increases in speed often lead to corresponding increas... | Computer systems generally have several levels of memory; each level of memory can provide differing levels of speed, memory capacity, physical size, power requirements, voltage levels and / or volatility. These aspects are often at odds with each other. For example, increases in speed often lead to corresponding incre... | Computer generally have several levels of memory; each level of memory can provide differing of memory capacity, physical size, power requirements, voltage levels and/or volatility. These aspects are often at with each For example, increases in speed often lead to increases power requirements. For this reason, many sys... | cOMputER sySTeMS geNeraLly have sEvEral LEvelS of mEMoRy; Each levEl OF mEMoRy CAN PROvidE dIFFeRing lEvELs OF SpeeD, meMoRy CaPAcItY, PhySiCAl SIZE, PowER REquIremENtS, volTAgE levEls AnD/OR voLAtIlity. thesE ASPECtS ARe OfTeN At ODdS wITH eAch othER. FoR examPlE, INcreases In SPeEd oFTEN lead TO CorrESpONdiNG IncreAs... | Computer systems generallyhave several levels of memory; each level of memory can provide differing levels of speed, memory capacity, physical size, power requirements, voltage levels and/or volatility. These aspects are often at odds with each other. For example, increases in speed often leadto... | Computer _systems_ generally have _several_ levels of memory; _each_ level of memory can _provide_ differing levels of speed, memory _capacity,_ physical size, power requirements, voltage _levels_ and/or volatility. _These_ _aspects_ _are_ often at odds with _each_ other. For example, increases in speed often lead to c... |
The present invention is directed to an ergonomically improved duty gear belt worn by police officers or military personnel which is conically contoured and can be worn around the hips to distribute the load of duty gear components over wider areas of the hips.
Law enforcement, military personnel and the like require a... | The present invention is directed to an ergonomically improved duty gear belt worn by police officers or military personnel which is conically contoured and can be worn around the hips to distribute the load of duty gear components over wider areas of the hips. Law enforcement, military personnel and the like require a... | The present invention is directed to an ergonomically improved duty gear belt worn by police officers or military personnel which is conically contoured and can be worn around the hips to distribute the load of duty gear components over wider areas of the hips. Law enforcement, military personnel and the like require a... | The present invention is directed an ergonomically improved duty gear worn by police officers or military personnel which conically contoured and can be worn around the hips to the load of duty gear components over wider areas of the hips. Law enforcement, military personnel and the like require an extensive array of a... | tHe PrESEnT InVENtIon iS dIrecTEd to aN eRGonomicALLy iMprOVed dutY geaR bElt WoRn bY pOLiCE oFficErs Or MiliTARY peRSONnel wHIcH iS COniCAlLy conTOUrEd And cAN be wOrN ArOuND THe HIpS tO disTribuTE THe LoAd oF DuTy GeAR ComponEntS OVer WiDeR areas of THe HIPs.
LAw eNFORceMenT, MiLItarY PErsOnNeL AnD tHE Like rEquiRe A... | The present invention is directed to an ergonomically improveddutygear belt worn bypolice officers or military personnel which isconically contoured and can be worn around the hips to distribute theload of duty gear components overwider areas of the hips. Law enforcement, military personnel andthe like requir... | The present _invention_ is directed to an ergonomically _improved_ duty gear belt _worn_ by police officers or military personnel which is _conically_ contoured and can _be_ worn around _the_ hips to distribute the _load_ of duty _gear_ components over wider _areas_ of the hips. Law enforcement, military personnel and ... |
The neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCLs) are a group of closely related hereditary neurodegenerative disorders which affect infants, children and adults, and which occur at a frequency of between 2 and 4 in 100,000 live births (1, 2). Most forms of NCL afflict children and their early symptoms and disease progression ... | The neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCLs) are a group of closely related hereditary neurodegenerative disorders which affect infants, children and adults, and which occur at a frequency of between 2 and 4 in 100,000 live births (1, 2). Most forms of NCL afflict children and their early symptoms and disease progression ... | The neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCLs) are a group of closely related hereditary neurodegenerative disorders which affect infants, children and adults, and which occur at a frequency of between 2 and 4 in 100, 000 ,iBe births (1, 2 ). Most forms of NCL afflict children and their early sympFoNs and disease progressio... | The ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCLs) are a group of closely related hereditary neurodegenerative disorders which affect infants, children and adults, and which occur at a frequency of between 2 and 4 in live births (1, 2). Most of NCL afflict children and their early symptoms and disease progression tend to be similar. Ini... | ThE NeUroNal CeROiD lIPofusCInOses (nCLS) are A gROuP oF CLOSeLy rElAteD HerEdiTaRY NeURODEGenERatIVe DISORdeRS whICH affeCt infAnts, cHIldREN and aDultS, AND wHIcH ocCuR at A frEquenCy OF beTWEeN 2 And 4 in 100,000 live BiRtHs (1, 2). mOsT forms OF NcL AfflicT ChiLDreN And tHEiR eARLy SYmpTomS ANd diSEaSe PRoGResSION ... | The neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCLs) are a group of closely related hereditaryneurodegenerativedisorderswhich affectinfants,children and adults, andwhich occur at a frequency of between2and 4in 100,000 live births (1, 2). Most forms of NCL afflict children and their early symptoms anddis... | The _neuronal_ ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCLs) are a group _of_ _closely_ related _hereditary_ neurodegenerative disorders which _affect_ infants, children and adults, and _which_ _occur_ at a frequency of between _2_ and _4_ in 100,000 live births (1, 2). Most _forms_ _of_ _NCL_ _afflict_ children and their early symptom... |
1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to the use of radiation measurements for determining the elemental content of bulk material in an on-line process, and to the fusion of sensor technologies, specifically Prompt Gamma Neutron Activation Analysis (PGNAA) and Dual-Energy Gamma Attenuation (DGA), to make ... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates to the use of radiation measurements for determining the elemental content of bulk material in an on-line process, and to the fusion of sensor technologies, specifically Prompt Gamma Neutron Activation Analysis (PGNAA) and Dual-Energy Gamma Attenuation (DGA), to make ... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates to the use of radiation measurements for determining the elemental content of bulk material in an on - line process, and to the fusion of sensor technologies, specifically Prompt Gamma Beutton Activation Analysis (PGNAA) and Dual - Energy Gamma Attenuation (DGA ), to ... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates to the use of radiation measurements determining the elemental content of bulk material in an on-line process, and to the fusion sensor specifically Prompt Gamma Neutron Activation Analysis (PGNAA) and Dual-Energy Gamma (DGA), to make measurement possible. Description... | 1. fIeld OF invEnTioN
tHe PRESeNT INveNtION ReLAtES to thE uSe Of rAdIatIoN meASUREMenTs For dETERmiNinG tHe EleMENTAl coNTEnT Of bULK mateRIAL in AN on-linE prOcESS, ANd TO thE fUSION OF seNsOR TeChnOLOGIeS, SpecIfICAllY prOMPt GAMMA nEutRON aCTiVaTion anaLySIs (pGNaA) AND DuAl-ENERgY gAmmA aTtEnUATION (Dga), TO MAke ... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates to theuse of radiation measurements for determining theelementalcontent of bulk material in an on-line process,andto the fusion of sensor technologies, specifically Prompt Gamma Neutron Activation Analysis (PGNAA) and Dual-Energy Gamma Attenuation (DGA)... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates to _the_ use _of_ _radiation_ measurements _for_ determining _the_ elemental _content_ of bulk material _in_ an on-line _process,_ and to _the_ _fusion_ of sensor technologies, specifically Prompt Gamma Neutron Activation Analysis (PGNAA) and Dual-Energy Gamma Attenua... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to coding in information and data processing systems and, more particularly, to a method for correcting a bust of errors plus random errors in data. Such errors may, for example, originate from reading data from a disk drive storing the data.
2. Backgrou... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to coding in information and data processing systems and, more particularly, to a method for correcting a bust of errors plus random errors in data. Such errors may, for example, originate from reading data from a disk drive storing the data. 2. Backgrou... | 1. Fiwle of the Invention The present invention generally relates to coding in information and data processing systems and, more particularly, to a method for correcting a bust of errors plus random errors in data. Such errors may, for example, originate from reading data from a disk drive storing the data. 2. Backgrou... | 1. Field the Invention The present invention generally relates to coding in information and processing systems and, more particularly, to a method for correcting a bust of errors plus random errors in data. Such errors may, for example, originate from reading data from a disk drive the data. 2. Background Many methods ... | 1. FiEld Of THe invENtIOn
The pReSeNT InVEnTion GENeRaLLy RelaTES to CoDiNg in INforMatioN and dATA pROcesSINg sYsTEmS anD, mOre PArTICUlARLy, to A MeThoD For COrrECTINg A bUSt Of erroRS plUs rAndom errORS iN DaTA. SuCh ERrORs MAY, for ExAmpLe, OrIGiNATE FrOm ReADinG dAta From a diSk DRiVE SToRING ThE daTa.
2. bACKgROU... | 1. Field of the Invention Thepresent invention generallyrelates tocoding ininformation and data processing systems and,more particularly,to a method for correcting abust of errors plus random errors indata. Sucherrors may, for example, originate from readingdata from a disk drive stori... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention The present _invention_ generally relates to _coding_ in information and _data_ _processing_ systems _and,_ _more_ particularly, to a _method_ for correcting a bust of errors plus random errors in data. Such errors _may,_ for example, originate _from_ reading data from a disk _drive_ storing... |
An important consideration in data communication equipment is circuit density. Most central data communication locations have limited space. Therefore, there is a need to reduce the size of data communication equipment, and install as much data communication equipment as possible in a relatively small space at a centra... | An important consideration in data communication equipment is circuit density. Most central data communication locations have limited space. Therefore, there is a need to reduce the size of data communication equipment, and install as much data communication equipment as possible in a relatively small space at a centra... | An important consideration in data communication equipment is circuit density. Most central data communication locations have limited space. Therefore, there is a need to reduce the size of data communication equipment, and install as much data communication equipment as possible in a relatively sksll space at a centra... | An important in data communication equipment is density. Most central communication have limited space. Therefore, there is a need to reduce the size of data communication equipment, and as much data communication equipment possible in a relatively small space at a central data communication location. For data manufact... | AN ImPOrTANT COnsIDErAtIoN iN Data CommuNIcATIoN eqUipmenT IS cIRCUiT dENsiTY. mOst cENtRal dAtA commUnicATioN LoCAtIONS HAVe Limited SPAce. thEreFOrE, theRE is a NEEd TO rEdUce THE sIZE OF DatA cOmMUniCaTion EQUIPMeNt, aND instALL AS MUCh DaTA cOMmuNICatiON EQUipMENT aS possIBlE in a rELAtivElY SMAll space at A CeNtrA... | An importantconsideration in data communication equipment is circuit density. Most central data communication locations have limitedspace. Therefore,there is a need toreduce the size of data communicationequipment, and install as much data communication equipment as possible in a relatively small space at a ... | An important consideration _in_ data _communication_ equipment is circuit density. Most central data communication locations have _limited_ _space._ Therefore, _there_ is a need to reduce the size of data communication equipment, and install _as_ much data communication equipment as possible in a _relatively_ _small_ s... |
This invention relates to exterior sheathing panels useful in building construction.
To provide adequate resistance to lateral forces, such as seismic and wind forces, all buildings typically must have bracing attached to the framework of the exterior walls. The materials and labor required to install such bracing adds... | This invention relates to exterior sheathing panels useful in building construction. To provide adequate resistance to lateral forces, such as seismic and wind forces, all buildings typically must have bracing attached to the framework of the exterior walls. The materials and labor required to install such bracing adds... | This invention relates to exterior sheathing panels useful in building construction. To provide adequate resistance to lateral forces, such as seismic and wind forces, all buildings typically must have bracing attached to the framework of the exterior walls. The materials and labor required to install such bracing adds... | This relates to exterior panels useful in building construction. To provide adequate resistance to lateral forces, such as seismic wind forces, all buildings must have bracing attached to the framework of the exterior walls. The materials and labor required to install bracing adds the expense of construction. Bracing i... | ThiS InvENtiON RELaTEs To ExterioR sHeAtHiNG PaNeLs UsEfUL iN BuiLdiNG CoNStrucTIoN.
to PRoViDe AdEQUate REsIStaNcE to lAterAl foRCEs, sUCH aS SEiSmIc AnD wInD FORcEs, all bUilDiNgs TypICAlLY must hAVE BRacINg ATTacheD TO THe FRAmEwoRk oF ThE exTerIOr wALlS. tHe MATeriALS AND lAbOr requirED tO INSTaLL sUch bRaCInG Adds... | This inventionrelates to exterior sheathingpanels usefulin building construction. To provide adequateresistance tolateral forces, such as seismic and wind forces, allbuildings typically must havebracing attached to the framework of the exterior walls. Thematerials andlabor required to install such bracingadd... | This _invention_ relates to exterior _sheathing_ panels useful _in_ building construction. To provide adequate resistance _to_ lateral forces, _such_ as seismic and wind forces, _all_ buildings _typically_ must _have_ bracing attached to the framework of the exterior walls. The materials and labor required to install s... |
In the manufacture of circuit card assemblies (CCAs) such as multi-layer ceramic cards, the ceramic or other such substrates are populated with a variety of devices, including leadless chip carriers having typical board to device clearances of, for example, 0.006 inches and generally a minimum stand-off of 0.004 inches... | In the manufacture of circuit card assemblies (CCAs) such as multi-layer ceramic cards, the ceramic or other such substrates are populated with a variety of devices, including leadless chip carriers having typical board to device clearances of, for example, 0.006 inches and generally a minimum stand-off of 0.004 inches... | In the manufacture of circuit card assemblies (CCAs) such as multi - layer ceramic cards, the ceramic or other such substrates are populated with a variety of devices, iMcl8ding leadless chip carriers having typical board to device clearances of, for example, 0. 006 inches and generally a minimum stand - off of 0. 004 ... | In the manufacture of circuit card assemblies such as multi-layer ceramic cards, the ceramic or other such substrates are populated with a variety of including leadless chip carriers having typical board device clearances of, for 0.006 inches and a minimum stand-off of 0.004 inches. as solder and solder flux mountings ... | in the ManuFActURe of CiRcuIT cARD aSSEMBLIES (ccAs) SUCH As MULTi-LayeR cErAmiC carDs, THe ceRamIC OR other sUcH SubStRatEs ARE pOPULAtED wItH a variEtY oF DeViCES, INClUDiNG leADleSs chIP carRIERS HaVING Typical bOarD to DevICE CLEaRaNces of, FoR eXaMPlE, 0.006 InChes and GENERalLY A MInIMum StANd-off OF 0.004 incHeS... | In the manufacture of circuit card assemblies (CCAs) such as multi-layer ceramic cards,the ceramic or other such substratesare populatedwith a variety of devices, including leadlesschip carriers having typicalboard to device clearances of, for example,0.006 inches and generally aminimum stand-offof 0.004inche... | In the manufacture of _circuit_ _card_ assemblies (CCAs) _such_ as multi-layer _ceramic_ cards, the ceramic or other _such_ substrates _are_ populated _with_ a variety of devices, including _leadless_ chip carriers having _typical_ board to _device_ clearances of, for _example,_ 0.006 inches and generally _a_ minimum s... |
The increase in electronic commerce has increased the focus on security of the electronic transactions using this medium of commerce. In the world of computer transactions and electronic contracts, there is no face-to-face acknowledgement to identify the consumer or other person wishing to perform the transaction. As i... | The increase in electronic commerce has increased the focus on security of the electronic transactions using this medium of commerce. In the world of computer transactions and electronic contracts, there is no face-to-face acknowledgement to identify the consumer or other person wishing to perform the transaction. As i... | The increase in electronic commerce has increased the focus on security of the electronic transactions using $gis medium of commerce. In the sLrld of computer transactions and electronic contracts, there is no face - to - face acknowledgement to identify the consumer or other person wishing to perform the transaction. ... | The increase in electronic commerce has increased the focus on security of the electronic transactions using this medium of commerce. In the world of computer transactions and electronic contracts, there is no face-to-face acknowledgement to identify the or other person wishing to perform the transaction. As institutio... | tHe incrEASE in EleCtRoniC cOMmerce haS iNcreASed tHe fOCUS ON seCuRItY Of thE eLeCtRonic TraNsaCTiOns USINg tHIS mEDium Of cOmMERCe. In THE wORld of compUteR TRanSaCtiOnS anD eleCTRonic cONTracTs, thEre is NO fAcE-to-Face aCKNowLedGemEnt TO iDENTIFy THE consUMer or OTheR pErson wIshINg to PERforM THe tRANsaCtioN. aS i... | The increasein electroniccommerce has increased the focus onsecurity of the electronic transactions using this medium of commerce. In the worldof computer transactionsand electronic contracts, there is no face-to-face acknowledgement to identify the consumer or other person wishing to perform the tra... | The increase in electronic _commerce_ has increased the focus _on_ _security_ of _the_ electronic _transactions_ using this medium of _commerce._ _In_ the world of _computer_ transactions and _electronic_ contracts, _there_ is no face-to-face acknowledgement _to_ identify the consumer or other person wishing to perform... |
Many electronic devices such as personal computers, mobile devices including phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs) use some form of authentication, typically a password that must be input into the device to gain access. The password is most often typed onto a keyboard or other interface which then allows the us... | Many electronic devices such as personal computers, mobile devices including phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs) use some form of authentication, typically a password that must be input into the device to gain access. The password is most often typed onto a keyboard or other interface which then allows the us... | Many electronic devices such as personal computers, mobile devices including pBonRs and personal digital assistants (PDAs) use some form of authentication, typically a password that must be input into the device to gain access. The password is most often typed onto a keyboard or other interface which then allows the us... | Many electronic devices such as personal computers, mobile devices including and digital assistants (PDAs) use some form of authentication, typically a that input into the device gain access. The password is most often typed onto a keyboard or other interface which then allows the user to gain or full access to utility... | mAnY ElEcTRonic deVicES SuCH aS pErsOnaL COmPUtErs, mobiLe dEVicEs inclUdiNg PHoNEs aNd PersONal DIGITAL asSistaNtS (pdAS) USe some ForM oF aUTHenTICATiON, TYPiCaLly a pAsSword ThAT MuSt BE input into thE DeVICE TO gaiN AcCeSS. thE paSSWoRd Is MOSt oFTEn typed ontO a keYBOArD or Other InTERFace WhICH ThEn aLlows tHe uS... | Many electronic devicessuchaspersonal computers, mobile devices includingphones and personal digital assistants(PDAs)use some form of authentication, typically a password that must be input into the device togain access. The password is most often typed onto a keyboardor other interface which then al... | _Many_ electronic devices such as personal computers, mobile devices including phones and personal digital _assistants_ (PDAs) use some form _of_ authentication, typically _a_ password that must _be_ input into the device to _gain_ access. The password is most often typed _onto_ a keyboard or other interface which then... |
1. Technical Field
This application generally relates to computer data storage, and more particularly to a cache used with computer data storage.
2. Description of Related Art
Computer systems may include different resources used by one or more host processors. Resources and host processors in a computer system may be ... | 1. Technical Field This application generally relates to computer data storage, and more particularly to a cache used with computer data storage. 2. Description of Related Art Computer systems may include different resources used by one or more host processors. Resources and host processors in a computer system may be ... | 1. Technical Field This application generally relates to cohput3r data storage, and more particularly to a cache used with computer data storage. 2. Description of Related Art Computer systems may include different resources ieed by one or more host processors. Resources and host processors in a computer system may be ... | Technical Field This application generally relates to computer data storage, more particularly to a used with computer data storage. Description of Related Computer systems may include resources used by more host processors. Resources and processors in a computer system may be interconnected by one or more connections.... | 1. TecHnicAl Field
THiS apPliCaTion GENEraLLy RElaTEs To COmpUTer dAta SToRage, ANd MORe pArticuLarLy tO a CaCHE USEd WITH CompUtER DATa STOrAgE.
2. desCriptION oF rELaTEd aRT
CoMPUTER syStems MAy inCLuDe diFfeREnt rESourCEs uSED bY OnE OR mOre HOSt pRocESSors. rESOUrCES And HosT pROCESsORs iN A cOMpuTeR sYSTeM mAy be ... | 1. Technical Field This application generally relates to computer data storage, and more particularly toa cache used withcomputer data storage. 2. Description of Related Art Computer systems may include different resources used byoneor more host processors. Resources and hostprocessors ina com... | 1. Technical Field _This_ application generally relates to computer data storage, and more particularly to a cache _used_ _with_ computer data storage. 2. Description _of_ Related Art Computer systems may include different resources used _by_ one or more host processors. Resources and _host_ processors _in_ a computer ... |
The present invention is directed to a carton tester and in particular to a centrifugal carton tester for testing carrier style paperboard cartons of the type used in the beverage industry.
Beverages such as soft drinks and beer are typically sold in bottles or cans which are packaged in carriers in lots of six, eight ... | The present invention is directed to a carton tester and in particular to a centrifugal carton tester for testing carrier style paperboard cartons of the type used in the beverage industry. Beverages such as soft drinks and beer are typically sold in bottles or cans which are packaged in carriers in lots of six, eight ... | The present invention is directed to a carton tester and in particular to a centrifugal carton tester for testing carrier style paperboard cartons of the type used in the beverage industry. Beverages such as soft drinks and beer are typically sold in bottles or cans which are packaged in carriers in lots of six, Flght ... | The present invention is directed a carton tester and in to a centrifugal carton tester for testing style cartons of the type used in the beverage industry. Beverages such as soft drinks and beer are typically sold in or cans which are packaged carriers in lots of six, eight or twelve bottles or cans to a carrier. The ... | THE PReSenT INvEntIoN iS dirEctED To A caRton tEster aND In PArtIcULAR TO A CeNTrifugAl carTOn tESteR For TEstinG cArrIEr sTYLE PAPerBoARd cartOnS of THe TYPe useD in tHe beVEraGE IndusTRy.
BeVERagES sUcH AS soFt drinKs anD bEer ARe TypICaLlY sOLD IN BOttLeS OR CaNS WHiCH aRE PACKagEd In cArRIeRS In lOtS oF six, EighT ... | The present inventionis directed to a cartontester and in particular to a centrifugal carton tester for testingcarrier style paperboardcartons of the type used in the beverage industry. Beverages such as soft drinksand beer are typically sold in bottles or cans which are packaged in carriers in lots... | The present invention is directed to a carton tester _and_ in particular to a centrifugal carton tester for testing carrier style _paperboard_ cartons of the type used in the _beverage_ industry. Beverages such as soft drinks and beer are typically sold in _bottles_ or _cans_ which are packaged in carriers in _lots_ of... |
(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a channel state feedback method by quantizing time domain channel coefficients.
(b) Description of the Related Art
In a multiple-user multiple-antenna communication system, communication between a plurality of terminals and base stations is simultaneously perf... | (a) Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a channel state feedback method by quantizing time domain channel coefficients. (b) Description of the Related Art In a multiple-user multiple-antenna communication system, communication between a plurality of terminals and base stations is simultaneously perf... | ( a) Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a channel state fefwback method by quantizing time domain channel coefficients. (b) Description of the Related Art In a multiple - user multiple - antenna communication system, communication between a plurality of terminals and base stations is simultaneously... | (a) Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a channel state method by quantizing time channel (b) Description of the Related Art In a multiple-antenna communication system, between plurality of terminals and base stations is simultaneously performed at same time and same frequency through a spatially id... | (A) FieLd oF ThE InVeNtioN
ThE pREsENT INveNtiOn RELAtEs To a CHANnEL StaTE feeDback method bY QUaNtiZiNg tiME DOmaIN CHanNeL COeFfICieNTS.
(b) DEScRIpTIon Of THe RELAtEd aRt
In A MUltipLE-user MULtiple-AnTENNa CoMmUnicAtION syStEm, COmmuNIcatIoN BeTweeN A PlURalIty of TeRmiNAlS And Base sTAtIOns IS sIMUltaneOuSLy pErf... | (a) Field of the Invention The present invention relates to achannel state feedbackmethod by quantizing time domain channel coefficients. (b) Description of the Related Art In a multiple-user multiple-antenna communication system, communication between a plurality of terminals and base stationsis simultane... | (a) Field of the Invention The _present_ invention relates to a channel state feedback method by quantizing time _domain_ _channel_ coefficients. (b) Description of the Related Art In a multiple-user multiple-antenna communication system, communication between a plurality _of_ terminals and base _stations_ _is_ simulta... |
The use of halogen lamps in light fixtures provides many advantages over the use of flourescent and incandescent lamps. Halogen light sources provide, among other benefits, pure white light, instant start-up with no flickering, and are operational at any temperature including sub freezing temperatures.
However, halogen... | The use of halogen lamps in light fixtures provides many advantages over the use of flourescent and incandescent lamps. Halogen light sources provide, among other benefits, pure white light, instant start-up with no flickering, and are operational at any temperature including sub freezing temperatures. However, halogen... | The use of halogen lamps in light fixtures provides many advantages over the use of flourDscSnt and incandescent lamps. Halogen light sources provide, among other benefits, pure white light, instant start - up with no flickering, and are operational at any temperature including sub freezing temperatures. However, halog... | The use of halogen lamps in light fixtures provides many advantages over the use of flourescent and incandescent lamps. Halogen light sources provide, among other benefits, pure white light, instant start-up with no flickering, and operational at temperature including sub freezing temperatures. However, halogen light f... | the USe oF HAlOGeN LaMPS in LIght FixtuReS PRoVIdEs maNy aDvanTAGES OvER THE usE oF FLOuresCenT ANd iNcandEScENt LampS. halOgen LiGhT SoURces pROVidE, amoNG otHEr BenEfItS, PurE wHitE LIgHt, iNsTaNT stArt-UP witH No FlickERING, ANd arE OPERAtIoNal at anY TEMpERAture INClUDING SUB freeZinG TEmperATureS.
hOweVER, HalOGEn... | Theuse of halogen lamps in light fixtures provides many advantages over the use of flourescentand incandescent lamps. Halogen lightsources provide, among other benefits, pure whitelight, instant start-up with no flickering, andare operational atany temperature includingsub freezing temperature... | The use of halogen lamps in light _fixtures_ _provides_ many advantages _over_ the _use_ of flourescent and _incandescent_ _lamps._ Halogen _light_ sources provide, among other benefits, _pure_ _white_ light, instant _start-up_ _with_ _no_ flickering, and are operational at any temperature including sub _freezing_ temp... |
The present invention relates to real-time navigation and more specifically to utilizing non-GPS information to update navigation information in real-time.
Navigation devices exist today that utilize GPS information to track the location of the navigation device and thus the device's user. Existing navigation devices t... | The present invention relates to real-time navigation and more specifically to utilizing non-GPS information to update navigation information in real-time. Navigation devices exist today that utilize GPS information to track the location of the navigation device and thus the device's user. Existing navigation devices t... | The present invention relates to real - time navigation and more specifically to utilizing non - GPS information to 8pdzte navigation information in real - time. Navigation devices exist today that utilize GPS information to track the location of the navigation device and thus the device ' s user. Existing navigation d... | The present invention to real-time navigation and more specifically to utilizing non-GPS to update navigation information in real-time. Navigation devices exist today that utilize GPS information to track location of the navigation device and thus the device's user. Existing navigation devices typically store a cartogr... | THE PrEsEnT inveNTioN RelAtEs tO rEAl-tIME nAViGatIoN anD mORe SPecIFiCaLLy to uTiLizINg noN-GPs infORMAtioN To UPdATe naViGaTion iNFOrmATion in real-TImE.
NAvIgatioN DEvicEs ExIsT TodAy THAT UtIlIZE GPs InFoRMatION To TRAck the LoCATioN oF THE NavIGaTioN dEVice ANd thus tHe deVIce'S usEr. exISTIng NAVIGaTIoN DevIcEs t... | The present invention relates to real-time navigation and more specifically to utilizing non-GPS information to update navigation information in real-time. Navigation devicesexist today that utilize GPS information to track the location ofthe navigationdevice and thusthe device's user.Existing navigati... | _The_ present invention _relates_ to real-time navigation and more specifically _to_ utilizing non-GPS _information_ to update navigation information _in_ real-time. Navigation devices exist today _that_ utilize GPS _information_ to track the _location_ _of_ the navigation device and _thus_ the device's user. Existing ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates in general to a monitor, and more particularly, to a monitor improved in tilting structure of the monitor against a base member, and improved in combining structure of the base member and an inclined plane.
2. Description of the Related Art
As shown in FIG. 1, a c... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates in general to a monitor, and more particularly, to a monitor improved in tilting structure of the monitor against a base member, and improved in combining structure of the base member and an inclined plane. 2. Description of the Related Art As shown in FIG. 1, a c... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates in general to a monitor, and more particularly, to a monitor improved in tilting structure of the monitor against a base member, and improved in combining structure of the base member and an inclined olsne. 2. Description of the Related Art As shown in FIG. 1, a c... | 1. Field the Invention The present invention relates in general to a monitor, particularly, to a monitor improved in structure of the monitor a base member, and improved in combining structure of the base member and an inclined plane. 2. Description the Related Art As in FIG. 1, a conventional monitor includes base mem... | 1. fielD of the invEntIoN
THE PresENT InveNTION RelATES IN geNerAl TO a moNITOr, anD MORe PARTiCULARly, tO a MONiTOr ImpRovED IN TIlting strUcturE OF The MonItOR aGAinSt A bAse meMber, And iMPrOvEd IN coMBININg STruCtuRE Of thE bAse MEMbEr AnD aN iNCLinED plaNE.
2. desCRIPTion OF thE rELATeD ART
AS SHOwn IN fiG. 1, a C... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relatesin general to amonitor, andmore particularly, to a monitor improved in tilting structureof the monitor against a base member,and improved in combiningstructure of the basemember and an inclined plane. 2. Description of the Related Art As shown in... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates in general to _a_ _monitor,_ and _more_ particularly, to a monitor improved in tilting structure _of_ the monitor _against_ a _base_ member, and _improved_ in _combining_ _structure_ of the _base_ _member_ and an inclined plane. 2. _Description_ of _the_ Related A... |
Many organizations wish to gain better control over their print environment because printing is a significant source of expenses, and one that is often difficult to manage. These costs come from a variety of printing practices, including the use of inkjets (which are relatively cheap to buy, but relatively expensive to... | Many organizations wish to gain better control over their print environment because printing is a significant source of expenses, and one that is often difficult to manage. These costs come from a variety of printing practices, including the use of inkjets (which are relatively cheap to buy, but relatively expensive to... | Many organizations wish to gain better fPntrol over their print emvir)nment because printing is a significant source of expenses, and one that is often difficult to maHaye. These costs come from a variety of printing practices, including the use of inkjets (which are relatively cheap to buy, but relatively DDpensive to... | Many organizations wish to gain better control over their print environment because printing is a significant source of one that is often difficult to manage. These costs come from a variety of printing practices, including the use of inkjets (which are relatively cheap to buy, but relatively expensive to inappropriate... | MANy orgAnIZATiONs wiSH To GAIN BeTtEr ConTrOl OVeR thEIr PrInt eNVIrONMeNt becAUsE PRIntIng IS A siGnIFicaNt sOURCe oF eXPENsES, AND OnE that Is oftEN DifFICUlT tO MANAge. tHEse cosTs cOme FRoM a VARiEty Of PrintiNg PraCTicEs, InCludinG ThE use Of INKjetS (wHiCH ARE RELaTivElY CHeap to BuY, bUT RElaTIVELY ExPenSivE To... | Many organizations wishto gain bettercontrol over theirprintenvironment because printing is a significant source of expenses, and one that isoften difficult to manage. These costs come from a variety of printing practices, including the use of inkjets (which are relatively cheap tobuy, but relatively ex... | Many organizations _wish_ to _gain_ better control over _their_ print environment because _printing_ is a significant _source_ of expenses, _and_ one that _is_ often difficult to manage. These costs come from a variety of printing practices, including the use of inkjets (which are relatively cheap to buy, but relativel... |
The present invention is in the pharmaceutical area, and in particular relates to pharmaceutical compositions containing 5'-diphosphohexose and 5'-diphosphohexosamine derivatives of nucleosides.
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ("AIDS") was recognized as early as 1979. The number of cases reported to the Centers for ... | The present invention is in the pharmaceutical area, and in particular relates to pharmaceutical compositions containing 5'-diphosphohexose and 5'-diphosphohexosamine derivatives of nucleosides. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ("AIDS") was recognized as early as 1979. The number of cases reported to the Centers for ... | The present invention is in the pharmaceutical area, and in particular relates to pharmaceutical compositions containing 5 ' - diphosphohexose and 5 ' - diphosphohexosamine derivatives of nucleosides. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (" AIDS ") was recognized as early as 1979. The number of cases reported to the Cent... | The present invention is in pharmaceutical area, and in particular to pharmaceutical compositions containing 5'-diphosphohexose 5'-diphosphohexosamine derivatives of nucleosides. Acquired immunodeficiency ("AIDS") was recognized as early as 1979. The number of cases reported to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has... | tHe prESEnT iNveNTiOn is IN ThE PhARmAceuTicAl arEA, AND iN PaRtICuLAr RelatEs To PHARmaceutICAL CompoSITIOns ConTAininG 5'-dipHOSPhOHeXOsE And 5'-DIphOspHohexOSamiNe deRIvATiVes Of NUCleosiDes.
aCquired imMUNODEFIciENcy synDRomE ("aids") WAs recognIZED aS eArly aS 1979. tHE numBER of Cases RePOrTed to The cENTeRs For ... | The present invention is in the pharmaceuticalarea, andin particular relates to pharmaceutical compositions containing 5'-diphosphohexose and 5'-diphosphohexosamine derivatives of nucleosides. Acquired immunodeficiencysyndrome ("AIDS")was recognized as early as 1979. The number of cases reported to the Cent... | The _present_ _invention_ _is_ in _the_ _pharmaceutical_ _area,_ and in particular relates _to_ pharmaceutical compositions containing _5'-diphosphohexose_ and 5'-diphosphohexosamine derivatives of _nucleosides._ Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ("AIDS") was recognized _as_ early as _1979._ The _number_ _of_ cases re... |
1. Technical Field
This invention relates to the field of data transmission, and in particular to systems and methods for reliably determining the voltage level of data signals transmitted at high speeds.
2. Background Art
Computers and other data processing devices operate at ever increasing frequencies. In order to a... | 1. Technical Field This invention relates to the field of data transmission, and in particular to systems and methods for reliably determining the voltage level of data signals transmitted at high speeds. 2. Background Art figurer and other data processing devices operate at ever increasing frequencies. In order to avo... | 1. Technical Field This invention relates to the field of data transmission, and in particular to systems and methods for reliably determining the voltage level of data signals transmitted at high speeds. 2. Background Art Computers and other data processing devices operate at ever increasing frequencies. In order to a... | 1. Technical Field This invention relates to field of data transmission, and in particular to systems and methods reliably determining the voltage level of data transmitted at high speeds. 2. Background Art and other data processing devices operate at ever increasing frequencies. In order to avoid bottlenecks, data mus... | 1. TechNicaL fielD
This inVenTion rElaTEs tO THe Field oF dAtA tRANSMissioN, anD In PartiCUlaR To sYStemS and MetHOdS for ReLiAbLy DeTermINInG The vOltAgE LEvEL OF DATA sIGNaLs trANsmiTteD aT higH sPeeDS.
2. BaCKGrOuND aRt
CompuTeRs ANd OtHeR DAtA pRoCeSsiNG dEvICES oPErAte AT EvER IncrEasing fREQueNCIES. iN OrDER tO A... | 1. Technical FieldThis invention relates to thefield of data transmission, and inparticular to systems and methods for reliably determining the voltage level of data signals transmitted at high speeds. 2.BackgroundArt Computers and other data processingdevices operate at ever increasing frequencies. In order to ... | 1. Technical _Field_ This invention _relates_ to the _field_ _of_ _data_ transmission, and in particular to systems and _methods_ for reliably determining the voltage _level_ of data signals _transmitted_ at high speeds. 2. Background Art _Computers_ and other data processing _devices_ operate at ever increasing freque... |
Scroll compressors in each of which a compression mechanism including an orbiting scroll and a fixed scroll is housed in a casing have been known to date. The compression mechanism includes a compression chamber formed by engaging the fixed scroll and the orbiting scroll with each other. As shown in Patent Document 1, ... | Scroll compressors in each of which a compression mechanism including an orbiting scroll and a fixed scroll is housed in a casing have been known to date. The compression mechanism includes a compression chamber formed by engaging the fixed scroll and the orbiting scroll with each other. As shown in Patent Document 1, ... | Scroll compressors in each of which a compression mechanism including an orbiting scroll and a fixed scroll is housed in a casing have been known to date. The compression mechanism includes a compression chamber formed by engaging the fixed scr8lk and the orbiting scroll 3itN each other. As shown in Patent Document 1, ... | Scroll compressors in each of which compression mechanism including an orbiting a fixed scroll is housed in a have known to date. The compression mechanism includes a chamber formed by engaging the fixed scroll and the orbiting scroll with each other. As shown in Patent Document 1, some of such scroll compressors reduc... | scroLl CoMPReSsORs in eACh OF WhIch a compREsSIoN mEChaNISm INclUding AN orBITIng sCROLL and A fIXed ScrOlL iS HousED In a casINg hAVe BEEn KNown to daTE. ThE coMpressiON mEchANism includES a CoMPrEssIoN chaMbER fOrMeD by engAGinG The fiXeD ScROll aND the orBITInG scROLL wiTh Each othER. aS ShOWn iN pAteNT DOCUMenT 1, ... | Scroll compressors in each of which a compressionmechanism including anorbiting scrolland a fixed scroll is housed in a casing have been known to date.The compression mechanism includes a compression chamber formed by engaging the fixed scroll andthe orbiting scroll with each other. As shown inPat... | Scroll _compressors_ in each of _which_ a compression mechanism including an _orbiting_ scroll _and_ a fixed scroll is housed in a casing have _been_ known to _date._ The compression _mechanism_ includes a _compression_ _chamber_ formed by engaging _the_ fixed scroll and the orbiting scroll with each other. _As_ shown ... |
Ethanol is a commonly encountered toxic substance. Methods for qualitative and quantitative determination of ethanol in body fluids, particularly human body fluids, are used in medicine and in law enforcement. In medicine, the level of ethanol in the blood is significant in diagnosing liver malfunction and alcoholism, ... | Ethanol is a commonly encountered toxic substance. Methods for qualitative and quantitative determination of ethanol in body fluids, particularly human body fluids, are used in medicine and in law enforcement. In medicine, the level of ethanol in the blood is significant in diagnosing liver malfunction and alcoholism, ... | Ethanol is a commonly encountered toxic substance. Methods for qualitative and quantitative determination of ethanol in body fluids, particularly human body fluids, are used in medicine and in law enforcement. In medicine, the l@vfl of ethanol in the blood is significant in diagnosing liver malfunction and alcoholism, ... | Ethanol is a commonly encountered toxic substance. Methods for qualitative and quantitative determination of ethanol in body fluids, particularly human body fluids, are used in medicine and in enforcement. In medicine, the level of in is significant in liver malfunction and alcoholism, as well as for understanding the ... | EthANOl iS A CoMmoNLY EncouNteRed tOXIC sUbstANCE. mEThods FOR qUAlItAtIVE AnD QUAnTITATiVE DeterMinAtIoN OF ethaNol in BODY fLuids, pARTIcULarly hUMan body FLuIdS, ARe usEd IN MEdICINE anD iN LaW eNfOrcEMent. in MediCINe, the lEVEL of EthAnOl IN tHE bLooD Is SIgNIFicaNT In DiAGNOsiNg liVer MaLfUNCTIoN aND alCoHolISM, ... | Ethanol is a commonly encountered toxic substance. Methods for qualitative and quantitativedetermination of ethanolin bodyfluids, particularly human body fluids,are used in medicine andin law enforcement. Inmedicine, the level of ethanol in the blood is significant in diagnosing livermalfunction andalcoholi... | Ethanol _is_ a commonly encountered toxic substance. Methods for qualitative and quantitative determination of ethanol _in_ body fluids, particularly _human_ body fluids, are used in medicine and in _law_ _enforcement._ In medicine, _the_ _level_ of ethanol in the blood _is_ _significant_ _in_ _diagnosing_ liver malfun... |
This invention relates to folding rear view mirrors for vehicles.
With vehicles such as agricultural or industrial tractors the variety of trailers, implements or attachments which may be drawn behind the tractor is very varied and this presents a problem in providing rear view mirrors which can be easily adjusted betw... | This invention relates to folding rear view mirrors for vehicles. With vehicles such as agricultural or industrial tractors the variety of trailers, implements or attachments which may be drawn behind the tractor is very varied and this presents a problem in providing rear view mirrors which can be easily adjusted betw... | This invention relates to folding rear view mirrors for vehicles. With vehicles cHch as agricultural or industrial tractors the variety of trailers, implements or attachments which may be drawn behind the tractor is veE6 vwrieC and this presents a problem in providing rear DieE mirrors which can be easily adjusted bet#... | This invention relates to folding rear view mirrors for vehicles. With vehicles such as agricultural or industrial tractors the variety of implements or attachments which may be drawn behind the tractor is very varied and this presents a problem in providing rear view mirrors which can be easily adjusted between the di... | THIS INVeNtioN relAtes To FOLDING REAR vieW mIRroRS for VEHIcLes.
WiTh vEHICLes sUCh AS agRicUlTURAl or iNDustRIAL tRActORs THE vARiEty of trAIleRs, iMPLEMeNTs Or AttAChmENts WHiCh MAy BE DraWn BeHiND thE TRaCTor Is verY vArIED AND this PResenTS a pROBlEM in PrOviding REaR VieW miRrOrS WhIcH Can be eASILY aDjuSTED bEtW... | Thisinvention relates to folding rear view mirrors for vehicles. With vehicles such as agricultural or industrial tractors the variety oftrailers, implements orattachments which may be drawn behind the tractoris veryvaried and this presents a problem in providingrear view mirrors which canbe easily... | This invention relates _to_ _folding_ rear view mirrors _for_ _vehicles._ With vehicles such as agricultural or industrial tractors the variety of _trailers,_ implements or attachments which may be drawn _behind_ _the_ tractor _is_ very varied _and_ this presents a problem in _providing_ rear view mirrors which can _be... |
Many vehicles include cargo areas having a relatively flat floor leading to a door, such a liftgate, tailgate or hatchback. The door typically pivots away from the flat floor to facilitate access to the cargo area. As a result of the relatively flat cargo area floor, some objects stored in the cargo area may shift duri... | Many vehicles include cargo areas having a relatively flat floor leading to a door, such a liftgate, tailgate or hatchback. The door typically pivots away from the flat floor to facilitate access to the cargo area. As a result of the relatively flat cargo area floor, some objects stored in the cargo area may shift duri... | Many vehicles include cargo areas haFiGg a relatively flat floor leading to a door, such a liftgate, tailgate or hatchback. The door typically pivots away ErIm the flat floor to facilitate access to the cargo area. As a result of the relatively flat cargo area floor, some objects stored in the cargo a$ew may shift duri... | Many vehicles include cargo areas having a relatively flat floor leading to a door, such a liftgate, tailgate or hatchback. The door typically away from the flat floor facilitate access to the cargo area. As a result of the relatively flat area some objects stored the cargo area may shift during vehicle travel or other... | Many VeHicLes iNclUdE cArgO areAs HaViNG a rELaTIVELY fLaT fLOoR leAdINg to A dOOR, sUcH A LIFtgATe, TaIlgaTE OR hAtChbAcK. THe DOOr TyPICaLlY PIVoTS AWAY fROM tHE FLat FlOOr tO faCILitAte aCCEsS tO thE cargo AreA. as a RESulT oF THe rELaTIvelY fLAT caRgo arEa FloOR, Some ObJects StoRed In The caRGo aReA May shIfT dUri... | Manyvehicles include cargo areas having a relatively flat floor leadingto adoor, such a liftgate, tailgate or hatchback. The door typically pivots away from the flat floor to facilitate access to the cargo area. Asaresult of therelatively flatcargo area floor, some objects stored in the cargo area may shift ... | Many vehicles include cargo areas having _a_ _relatively_ flat _floor_ leading to a door, such a _liftgate,_ tailgate or hatchback. _The_ door typically pivots away from the flat floor to facilitate access _to_ the _cargo_ area. As a _result_ of the relatively flat cargo area floor, some objects stored in the _cargo_ a... |
Providing cooling passageways structured to flow cooling fluids from and within components of gas turbine engines remains an area of interest. Some existing systems have various shortcomings relative to certain applications. Accordingly, there remains a need for further contributions in this area of technology. | Providing cooling passageways structured to flow cooling fluids from and within components of gas turbine engines remains an area of interest. Some existing systems have various shortcomings relative to sealed applications. Accordingly, there remains a need for further contributions in this area of technology. | Providing cooling passageways structured to fk)w cooling fluids frk, and within components of gas turbine engines remains an X$ea of inhereat. A8me existJJg systems have vzrlous shortcomings r4pative to certain applications. Accordingly, there remains a hRed for further contributions in this area of tecGn)logy. | Providing cooling passageways structured to flow cooling fluids and within components of gas turbine engines an area of interest. Some existing systems have various shortcomings relative to certain Accordingly, there remains a need for further contributions this area of technology. | pRoVidiNg coOLING PAsSAGeWAYs StrUCtuReD tO FlOW cOoLiNg FLuiDs frOm aNd WiTHiN cOMPONeNts Of gAS turbine enGINeS REMainS AN area Of INTerEsT. SOME ExIstiNg sYStemS hAve VarIOUS ShORtComiNgS RElatiVe TO CerTAIn ApplIcATions. accoRdiNGlY, TheRe REmainS A nEEd fOr furtHEr cOnTribuTIoNS IN ThiS arEA of technOLOGY. | Providing cooling passageways structured to flow cooling fluids from and within components ofgas turbineengines remains an area of interest. Some existing systems have various shortcomings relative to certain applications. Accordingly, there remains a need for further contributions in this area of tec... | Providing cooling passageways _structured_ _to_ flow cooling fluids from _and_ within components of gas turbine engines _remains_ an area _of_ interest. Some existing systems have various _shortcomings_ _relative_ to _certain_ applications. Accordingly, there remains a need for _further_ _contributions_ _in_ this area ... |
The present invention relates generally to fuel injectors for gasoline engines, and more particular to a unit injector for such engines.
A typical gasoline injector for an automotive engine is connected to a fuel rail which is pressurized to a relatively low pressure. Such pressure is typically in the vicinity of 268 k... | The present invention relates generally to fuel injectors for gasoline engines, and more particular to a unit injector for such engines. A typical gasoline injector for an automotive engine is connected to a fuel rail which is pressurize to a relatively low pressure. Such pressure is typically in the vicinity of 268 ki... | The present invention relates generally to fuel injectors for gasoline engines, and more particular to a unit injector for such engines. A typical gasoline injector for an automotive engine is connected to a fuel rail which is pressurized to a relatively low pressure. Such pressure is typically in the vicinity of 268 k... | present invention relates generally to fuel injectors for gasoline engines, and more to a injector for such engines. A typical gasoline injector for an engine is connected to a fuel rail which is pressurized to a relatively low pressure. Such pressure is typically in the vicinity of kilo-pascals or 39 PSI. It has prove... | THE pReSenT iNVENtIOn Relates GENERAlLY TO FUEl iNJeCtOrS for gaSoLiNE enGINEs, and MORe PArTicuLAr tO A UnIt InjecTor FoR suCh ENgInEs.
a tYPICal GaSOliNe injEcTOR FOr An AUTOMOTiVe ENgINE is coNnected to A fuel raiL whiCh is PRESSUrizeD to A rELAtiVely LOW PREsSURE. sucH PreSsUre iS tYPICALLy in thE VIcINItY of 268 K... | The present invention relates generally to fuel injectors for gasolineengines, and more particular toa unit injector for such engines. A typical gasoline injector foran automotive engine is connected to a fuel rail which is pressurized to a relatively low pressure. Such pressure is typicallyin th... | The present invention _relates_ generally to fuel injectors for _gasoline_ engines, and more particular to a _unit_ injector for such engines. A _typical_ gasoline injector for an _automotive_ engine is connected to a fuel _rail_ which is _pressurized_ to a relatively low pressure. _Such_ pressure is _typically_ _in_ t... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a pedal, and more particularly to a pedal for a bicycle.
2. Description of Related Art
When a bicycle rider is riding on a bicycle, he/or she has to alternatively and repeatedly tread on two pedals of the bicycle with his/or her legs so as to drive the bicycle ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a pedal, and more particularly to a pedal for a bicycle. 2. Description of Related Art When a bicycle rider is riding on a bicycle, he/or she has to alternatively and repeatedly tread on two pedals of the bicycle with his/or her legs so as to drive the bicycle ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a pedal, and mP%e particularly to a pedal for a bicycle. 2. Description of Related Art When a bicycle rider is riding on a bicycle, he / or she has to alternatively and repeatedly tread on two pedals of the bicycle with his / or her lshs so as to drive the bicy... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a pedal, and more to a pedal for a bicycle. 2. Description of Related Art When a bicycle rider is riding on a bicycle, he/or she has to alternatively and repeatedly tread on two pedals of the with his/or her legs so as to drive the bicycle move forward. However... | 1. FielD oF tHE invENTIoN
tHe prESent INvenTiOn RElATeS TO A pEdAl, anD MoRE partIcULarLY to a PEDAl fOr A bicYCLe.
2. dEsCRiptIOn OF reLAtED ArT
WhEN A biCycLe RIDER iS riDInG on a biCYcle, HE/oR She HAS To alternaTiVELy AnD rEPEatedLy trEAd On twO pEDAls OF THE BiCyCLe With his/oR HeR leGS sO AS tO dRivE THE biCYcLe ... | 1. Field ofthe Invention The present invention relates to apedal, and more particularly to a pedal for a bicycle. 2.Description of Related Art When a bicyclerider is ridingon a bicycle, he/or she has to alternatively and repeatedly tread on two pedalsof the bicycle with his/or her legs so as to dri... | 1. Field of the _Invention_ _The_ present invention relates to _a_ pedal, and more _particularly_ to a _pedal_ _for_ a bicycle. _2._ Description of _Related_ Art When a bicycle rider is riding on a _bicycle,_ _he/or_ she has to _alternatively_ and repeatedly tread on _two_ pedals of _the_ _bicycle_ with his/or her legs... |
The present invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar of Crapemyrtle plant, botanically known as Lagerstroemia indica and hereinafter referred to by the name ‘G2X133143’.
The new Crapemyrtle plant is a product of a planned breeding program conducted by the Inventor in Bellefonte, Pa. The objective of the breedin... | The present invention relates to a new and clear-cut cultivar of Crapemyrtle plant, botanically known as Lagerstroemia indica and hereinafter referred to by the name ‘G2X133143’. The new Crapemyrtle plant is a product of a planned breeding program conducted by the Inventor in Bellefonte, Pa. The objective of the breedi... | The present invemtiom relates to a new and dKstlnct cultivar of Crapemyrtle plant, botanically known as Lagerstroemia indica and hereinafter referred to by the name ‘ G2X133143 ’. The new Crapemyrtle plant is a product of a planned breeding program conducted by the Inventor in Bellefonte, Pa. The objective of the breed... | The present relates to a new and distinct cultivar of Crapemyrtle botanically known as Lagerstroemia indica and hereinafter to by name ‘G2X133143’. The new Crapemyrtle plant is a product of a planned breeding program conducted by the Inventor Bellefonte, Pa. The of the breeding program was develop new compact, mounding... | THe pResEnt InVenTIOn RElaTES to A neW aNd DISTinCt CUltIVar Of CraPEMYrtle PLAnt, BotaNicalLY KNOWN as laGErStrOEmiA inDiCa And hereinaFTeR ReFeRRED To bY tHE Name ‘G2X133143’.
The neW cRapEMYrTLE PlanT is A pRoduct oF A PLaNNeD brEEdiNG proGrAm cONdUcTEd By the InVEnTOr In BelLEfONTe, pa. THE obJeCtIvE Of THe breEdin... | The present invention relates toa new and distinct cultivar of Crapemyrtle plant, botanically known as Lagerstroemia indica and hereinafter referred to by the name ‘G2X133143’. The newCrapemyrtle plant is a product of a planned breeding program conducted by the Inventor in Bellefonte, Pa. The ... | _The_ present invention relates to _a_ new and distinct cultivar of Crapemyrtle _plant,_ botanically known as _Lagerstroemia_ indica and hereinafter _referred_ to _by_ the name _‘G2X133143’._ The new Crapemyrtle plant _is_ _a_ product _of_ a planned breeding program conducted by the _Inventor_ in _Bellefonte,_ Pa. _The... |
The present invention relates to a fiber opening device in a spinning unit of an open-end spinning machine, and more particularly such a device having an opening roller rotatably mounted in a housing to which a sliver is fed by a drawing-in roller.
In open-end spinning, a sliver consisting of fibers that are generally ... | The present invention relates to a fiber opening device in a spinning unit of an open-end spinning machine, and more particularly such a device having an opening roller rotatably mounted in a housing to which a sliver is fed by a drawing-in roller. In open-end spinning, a sliver consisting of fibers that are generally ... | The present invention relates to a fiber opening device in a spinning unit of an open - end spinning machine, and more particularly such a device having an opening roller rotatably mounted in a housing to which a sliver is fed by a drawing - in roller. In open - end spinning, a sliver consisting of fibers that are gene... | The invention to a fiber opening device in a unit of an open-end spinning machine, and more particularly such a device having an opening roller rotatably mounted in a housing to which a sliver is fed a drawing-in roller. In open-end spinning, sliver consisting of fibers that are generally parallel is combed to separate... | tHE preseNT iNVeNtiOn ReLATes tO A fibER oPeNing DeVIce In A SPiNninG UnIt of An opEN-end SPInning MAchinE, ANd moRE PaRtIculARlY SuCh A DeVICE HAvinG aN oPENInG rOllEr roTATablY MouNTED iN a HousiNg To WHicH A sLIvER Is feD By a DRAwing-iN roLleR.
In OPen-end SpinnIng, a sliveR COnsisTiNG OF fIbErs tHat aRe gENerAlLY ... | The present invention relates toa fiber opening device in a spinningunit ofan open-end spinning machine, andmoreparticularly such a devicehaving an openingroller rotatably mounted in a housing to which a sliver is fed by a drawing-inroller. In open-endspinning, a sliver consisting offibersthat ar... | The present invention relates to a fiber opening device in a spinning unit of an open-end spinning machine, and _more_ particularly _such_ _a_ _device_ having an opening roller rotatably mounted in _a_ _housing_ _to_ which a sliver is fed _by_ a drawing-in roller. In open-end spinning, a sliver _consisting_ of fibers t... |
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates generally to reactors, and more particularly to fabricating substrates that may be used in reactors.
2. Description of Related Art
Many reactions involving fluids (e.g., gases, liquids, and the like) use reactors. Many reactions are temperature dependent, and so a reacto... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates generally to reactors, and more particularly to fabricating substrates that may be used in reactors. 2. Description of Related Art Many reactions involving fluids (e.g., gases, liquids, and the like) use reactors. Many reactions are temperature dependent, and so a reacto... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates generally to reactors, and more particularly to fabricating substrates $Jat may be used in reactors. 2. Description of Related Art Many reactions involving fluids (e. g. , gases, liquids, and the like) use reactors. Many reactions are temperature dependent, and so a reac... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates generally to reactors, and more particularly to fabricating substrates that may be used in reactors. 2. Description of Related Art Many reactions involving fluids (e.g., liquids, and the like) use reactors. Many are temperature dependent, and so a reactor (or within a re... | 1. TechniCal fiElD
tHe pReSENT InVEntIoN relAtes GeneraLLY TO reacTors, AnD more parTicULaRLy TO fABrIcaTing SuBStrates ThAT mAY Be uSEd iN REaCToRs.
2. DEsCRIpTIoN oF RelatED art
mAny ReactioNs InvoLvINg fluIds (E.G., gAsES, liQUIDS, And thE LIKe) use reaCTorS. MAnY REacTIONs aRE TeMPeRATuRE DePENdeNT, aND so a ReACtO... | 1. TechnicalField The present invention relates generally to reactors, and more particularly to fabricatingsubstrates that may be used in reactors. 2. Description of Related Art Many reactionsinvolving fluids (e.g., gases, liquids, and the like) use reactors. Many reactionsare temperature dependent, and so... | 1. Technical Field The _present_ invention relates generally to reactors, _and_ more particularly to fabricating substrates that may _be_ used _in_ _reactors._ 2. _Description_ of Related Art Many reactions involving fluids (e.g., gases, liquids, _and_ the like) use _reactors._ Many reactions are temperature dependent,... |
In a shot ball game machine, such as a pachinko machine, predetermined game parts including a starting means, a pattern display means, and a big prize means are mounted in the game region of a game board. In playing a game, game balls are shot to the game region by shooting means. And, if a game ball is detected by the... | In a shot ball game machine, such as a pachinko machine, predetermined game parts including a starting means, a pattern display means, and a big prize means are mounted in the game region of a game board. In playing a game, game balls are shot to the game region by shooting means. And, if a game ball is detected by the... | In a shot ball game machine, such as a pachinko machine, predetermined game parts including a starting means, a pattern display means, and a big prize means are mounted in the game region of a game board. In playing a game, game balls are shot to the game region by shooting means. And, if a game ball is detected by the... | In a shot ball game such as a pachinko machine, predetermined game parts including a starting means, a pattern display means, and a big prize means are mounted in the game region of a game board. In playing a game, game balls are shot to the game region by shooting means. And, if game ball is detected by the starting m... | In a ShOt BaLl GAMe MAcHInE, sUCH aS A paChInKo machInE, prEDEtErmInED GamE paRTS iNcLudIng A stArTinG meAnS, A paTteRn dIspLAy MeanS, aND A BIg PrizE meANS aRE MountED iN the gaME rEgiON OF A GamE bOARD. IN PlAyIng A gamE, gAmE BallS aRe SHoT to the GamE REGION by ShooTING MEans. AnD, If a gAME BAll Is detectEd By THe... | In a shot ball game machine, such as a pachinko machine, predetermined game parts including a startingmeans, a pattern displaymeans, and a big prize means are mountedin the game region of a game board. In playing a game, game balls areshottothe game region by shooting means.And, if a game ball is d... | In _a_ _shot_ _ball_ game machine, such as _a_ pachinko machine, _predetermined_ game parts including _a_ starting means, a pattern display means, and a big _prize_ means _are_ mounted _in_ _the_ _game_ region of a game board. In playing a game, _game_ balls are shot to the _game_ region _by_ shooting means. And, if _a... |
Photographic cameras have been in widespread use for quite some time. Basically, such a camera operates by exposing a portion of a light sensitive media, i.e. a frame of film, for a pre-defined period of time to scene illumination. The light is focused on the frame through a lens that has an aperture of a given, often ... | Photographic cameras have been in widespread use for quite some time. Basically, such a camera operates by exposing a portion of a light sensitive media, i.e. a frame of film, for a pre-defined period of time to scene illumination. The light is focused on the frame through a lens that has an aperture of a given, often ... | Photographic cameras have been in widespread use for quite some time. Basically, such a camera operates by exposing a portion of a light sensitive media, i. e. a frame of film, for a pre - defined period of time to scene illumination. The light is focused on the frame through a lens that has an aperture of a gideJ, oft... | Photographic cameras have been in widespread use for quite some time. Basically, such a camera operates by exposing portion of a sensitive media, i.e. a frame of film, for a pre-defined period of time to scene illumination. The light is on frame through a lens that has an of a given, variable, size. A shutter, situated... | PhOtOGraPHiC CaMERAS HaVE been IN wIdeSpread USE fOR QuItE some TIme. BaSICAlLy, sUcH A camErA OPeratEs BY eXpoSiNg a POrtiOn Of A liGHT SeNSITIvE meDia, i.E. A fRamE oF fiLm, For a pre-DefinEd perIod OF tIME tO scEnE ilLUmInatIoN. ThE lIghT IS fOcUsED on tHe fRame tHrOuGh a lENS ThaT hAs aN aPeRTUre OF A Given, ofTEN ... | Photographic cameras have been in widespread use for quitesome time.Basically,such a camera operates by exposinga portion of a light sensitive media, i.e. a frame offilm, for a pre-defined period of time to scene illumination. The light is focusedon the frame throughalensthat hasan aperture o... | _Photographic_ cameras _have_ been in widespread use for quite some _time._ Basically, such _a_ _camera_ operates by exposing a portion of a _light_ sensitive media, _i.e._ a frame of film, for a pre-defined period of time to scene illumination. The _light_ _is_ focused _on_ _the_ frame through a lens that has an apert... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an impeller for a hydraulic power transmitting apparatus and a method of fixing blades of a hydraulic power transmitting apparatus. In particular, it relates to an impeller as well as method of fixing the blades of the impeller, and of fixing a lock-up damper s... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an impeller for a hydraulic power transmitting apparatus and a method of fixing blades of a hydraulic power transmitting apparatus. In particular, it relates to an impeller as well as method of fixing the blades of the impeller, and of fixing a lock-up damper s... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an impeller for a hydraulic power transmitting apparatus and a method of fixing blades of a hydraulic power transmitting apparatus. In particular, it relates to an impeller as well as method of fixing the blades of the impeller, and of fixing a lock - up damper... | 1. Field of the Invention The present to an impeller for a hydraulic power transmitting apparatus and a method of fixing blades of a hydraulic power transmitting apparatus. In particular, it relates to an impeller as well as method of fixing the blades of the impeller, and of a lock-up damper plate making a hole or sli... | 1. fIeLd OF THE iNVentION
tHe pREsenT invEnTiOn rElATes tO An iMpElleR FoR a hYdrauLIc POwer TranSMITTInG apParatuS aNd A MethoD of FixINg BLAdeS of A hydRAulIC poWEr trANsmittInG aPPaRATUs. IN PARTICular, It rElaTEs TO aN impElLEr as WELl As mEthod Of FiXINg THe BLAdEs OF THE IMpELleR, ANd oF fIXING a Lock-uP DaMPer S... | 1. Field ofthe Invention The present invention relates to an impeller for ahydraulic power transmitting apparatus and a method of fixingblades of a hydraulicpower transmitting apparatus. In particular, it relates to an impelleras well as method of fixing the blades of the impeller, and of fixing a lock-... | 1. Field of the Invention _The_ present invention relates to an impeller for a hydraulic power transmitting apparatus and a method of fixing blades of a hydraulic power transmitting apparatus. In particular, it relates to an impeller as well as method of fixing the blades of the impeller, _and_ of _fixing_ a lock-up da... |
Prior to the present invention, draftsmen and/or architects and/or engineers utilizing the latest technology of utilizing a computer drawing-mouse or digital tablet-cusor while concurrently comparing blueprints or the like on a monitor screen to and in comparison with exhibit-drawings and in thee concurrent use of the ... | Prior to the present invention, draftsmen and/or architects and/or engineers utilizing the latest technology of utilizing a computer drawing-mouse or digital tablet-cusor while concurrently comparing blueprints or the like on a monitor screen to and in comparison with exhibit-drawings and in thee concurrent use of the ... | Prior to the present invention, draftsmen and / or architects and / or engineers utilizing the latest technology of utilizing a computer drawing - mouse or digital tablet - cuClr while concurrently comparing blueprints or the like on a monitor screen to and in comparison with exhibit - d#xwings and in thee concurrent u... | Prior to present invention, draftsmen and/or architects engineers utilizing the latest technology of utilizing a computer drawing-mouse or digital tablet-cusor while concurrently comparing blueprints or the like on a monitor to and in with exhibit-drawings and in thee concurrent use of the mouse or digital tablet-cusor... | PRior TO THE pRESEnT InVeNTion, DrafTsmen aNd/oR aRcHitecTs anD/OR ENGINEeRS UTILIZing THE laTESt teChnOlOGY Of utiLIZINg a compuTER DrAWiNG-MOusE or DiGiTaL tablet-CuSoR wHIlE cOnCUrREntLy CoMpAriNg BLuePRINtS Or The lIKe ON A MoNITOr sCReEn TO AND IN coMpariSon wITh ExHIBIt-dRAwiNgs and In THeE conCURRENT uSe of The ... | Priorto the present invention, draftsmen and/or architects and/or engineers utilizing the latest technology of utilizing a computer drawing-mouse or digital tablet-cusor while concurrently comparingblueprints orthe like on amonitor screen to and in comparison with exhibit-drawings and ... | Prior _to_ the present invention, draftsmen and/or architects _and/or_ engineers utilizing the latest technology of utilizing a computer _drawing-mouse_ or digital tablet-cusor while concurrently comparing blueprints or the like on a _monitor_ screen to and in comparison with _exhibit-drawings_ and in thee concurrent u... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electronic musical instrument, such as an electronic organ or an electronic piano, having an opening/closing mechanism for a keyboard cover which closes/opens a keyboard portion.
2. Description of Related Art
An electronic musical instrument having a keyboar... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an electronic musical instrument, such as an electronic organ or an electronic piano, having an opening/closing mechanism for a keyboard cover which closes/opens a keyboard portion. 2. Description of Related Art An electronic musical instrument having a keyboar... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an electronic musical instrument, such as an electronic organ or an electronic Liajo, having an opening / closing mechanism for a keyboard cover which closes / opens a keyboard portion. 2. Description of Related Art An electronic musical instrument having a key... | 1. Field the The present invention relates to an electronic musical instrument, such as an electronic organ or electronic piano, having an opening/closing mechanism for a keyboard cover closes/opens a keyboard portion. 2. Description of Related Art An electronic musical instrument having a e.g., an electronic organ, ge... | 1. fIelD Of tHE InvEntION
the PRESeNT InvENtiON rELaTeS TO AN ELEctRONiC muSICAl iNStRUMent, sUCh aS aN ElectroNIC ORgaN Or aN eLEcTROniC PIANo, havinG aN opEning/CLOSInG MEChanisM fOR a keYbOARD cOVER WhiCh ClOSEs/oPens A keYBOarD PoRTioN.
2. DEsCRIPtioN of rElaTED ARt
An ElEctRonIc muSIcAL iNStrUmENT HaVinG A keybOaR... | 1. Field of theInvention The present invention relates to an electronic musical instrument, such as anelectronicorganoran electronic piano, having anopening/closing mechanism for a keyboard cover which closes/opens a keyboard portion. 2. Description of Related Art An electronic musical instrument h... | _1._ _Field_ of the Invention The present invention relates _to_ an electronic _musical_ instrument, such _as_ an electronic _organ_ or an electronic piano, _having_ an opening/closing mechanism for a keyboard cover which closes/opens a keyboard _portion._ 2. Description of _Related_ Art An electronic musical instrumen... |
The invention proceeds from an optical plug-in connector, having a first plug part and a second plug part which can be latched to said first plug part, wherein the optical plug-in connector has, along a plug axis, a plug-in region in a front region and a connection region in a rear region.
Optical plug-in connectors of... | The invention proceeds from an optical plug-in connector, having a first plug part and a second plug part which can be latched to said first plug part, wherein the optical plug-in connector has, along a plug axis, a plug-in region in a front region and a connection region in a rear region. Optical plug-in connectors of... | The invention proceeds from an optical plug - in connector, having a first plug part and a second plug part which can be latched to said first plug part, wherekG the optical plug - in connector has, along a plug axis, a plug - in regi)B in a front region and a connection region in a rear region. Optical plug - in conne... | The invention proceeds from optical plug-in connector, a plug part and second plug part which can be latched said first plug part, wherein the optical plug-in connector has, a plug axis, a plug-in region in a front region a connection region in a rear region. Optical plug-in connectors of kind are order to establish a ... | the iNVEnTioN ProCeEds fRom aN OpticaL PLUG-in COnnEctOr, hAVINg a fiRST plUG Part ANd a SecOND PLuG Part whiCH CAn BE lATChed To saiD FIRst plug PArT, wHerEIn THE OpTIcAl pLug-IN CoNNECtor has, aLoNG A PLuG AxiS, A PLuG-In rEgioN in a FRONT reGioN aND A conNEction RegIon in a REaR REgion.
OPticAL pLuG-In cONnectorS OF... | Theinvention proceeds from an optical plug-in connector, having a first plug part and a second plug part which canbe latchedto said first plug part, wherein the optical plug-in connector has, along a plug axis, a plug-in region in a front region and a connection region in a rear region. Optical plug-in... | The invention _proceeds_ from an optical plug-in connector, having _a_ first _plug_ part _and_ _a_ second plug part which can be latched to _said_ first plug part, _wherein_ the optical plug-in _connector_ has, along a plug _axis,_ a plug-in region in _a_ front _region_ and a connection region in a rear region. _Optica... |
There are numerous steps in the development of any novel, desirable soybean variety. Plant breeding begins with the analysis and definition of problems and weaknesses of the current germplasm, the establishment of program goals, and the definition of specific breeding objectives. The next step is selection of germplasm... | There are numerous steps in the development of any novel, desirable soybean variety. Plant breeding begins with the analysis and definition of problems and weaknesses of the current germplasm, the establishment of program goals, and the definition of specific breeding objectives. The next step is selection of germplasm... | There are n8merLus steps in the development of any novel, desirable soybean variety. Plant br4ediJg beriJs with the analysis and definition of problems and weaknesses of the current germplasm, the establishment of program goals, and the definition of specific breeding objectives. The next step is selection of germplasm... | There are numerous steps development of any novel, desirable soybean variety. Plant breeding begins with the analysis and definition of problems and weaknesses of the current germplasm, the establishment of program goals, and the definition of specific breeding The next step is selection of germplasm that possess the m... | tHErE Are numErOuS sTePs IN THe DEvelOPment Of ANy nOvel, DeSiRABlE sOybeAn VArIEtY. PLANT bReEDInG beGiNS wITH the AnAlYsis And DeFiniTION OF ProBlEms anD weAknESseS oF THE cUrRent GermPlASm, the ESTaBLIShMeNT Of PrOGRAM GOALs, And tHe DeFInItIoN Of speCIfIC bREEdiNG oBJeCtIvEs. The nEXT sTeP Is sElectIoN OF gerMPLAsM... | There are numerous steps in thedevelopment ofanynovel,desirable soybean variety. Plant breeding begins withthe analysis and definition of problems and weaknesses of the current germplasm, the establishment of program goals, and thedefinition of specific breeding objectives. The next step is selection of g... | _There_ _are_ numerous steps in the development of any novel, _desirable_ soybean variety. Plant breeding begins with _the_ _analysis_ and definition _of_ _problems_ and weaknesses of the current germplasm, the _establishment_ of program goals, and the definition of specific breeding objectives. The next step is select... |
It has been shown that, for time-harmonic electromagnetic fields with exp(-i.omega.t) excitation, a homogeneous, low loss, isotropic chiral (optically active) medium can be described electromagnetically by the following constitutive relations: EQU D=.epsilon.E+i .xi..sub.c B (1) EQU H=i.xi.E+(1/.mu.)B (2)
where E, B, D... | It has been shown that, for time-harmonic electromagnetic fields with exp(-i.omega.t) excitation, a homogeneous, low loss, isotropic chiral (optically active) medium can be described electromagnetically by the following constitutive relations: EQU D=.epsilon.E+i .xi..sub.c B (1) EQU H=i.xi.E+(1/.mu.)B (2) where E, B, D... | It has been shown that, for time - harmonic electromagnetic fields with exp (- i. omega. t) excitation, a homogeneous, low loss, isotropic chiral (optically aftivw) medium can be described electromagnetically by the following constitutive relations: EQU D =. epsilon. E + i. xi. . sub. c B (1) EQU H = i. xi. E + (1 /. m... | It has that, for time-harmonic electromagnetic fields with exp(-i.omega.t) excitation, a homogeneous, low loss, isotropic chiral (optically active) medium can be described by the following constitutive relations: EQU D=.epsilon.E+i .xi..sub.c B (1) EQU H=i.xi.E+(1/.mu.)B (2) where E, B, D and are electromagnetic field ... | iT HaS BEEn SHowN thAT, FoR TIme-hARmonic eleCTROMAgNETIc fiELDs wiTh eXp(-I.omegA.T) exCiTATIon, A homOgEneOUS, lOw lOSs, IsOTroPIc CHiRal (oPTICAlLY AcTive) MEDiUM cAn BE desCrIBED elEcTroMaGNEtICALlY by tHe FOlLOWinG conStItUTivE reLatIoNS: eQU d=.EPsIlon.E+I .XI..SUB.C b (1) eQU h=i.XI.e+(1/.mU.)B (2)
WhERe E, b, D... | It has been shown that, for time-harmonic electromagneticfields with exp(-i.omega.t) excitation, ahomogeneous, low loss, isotropic chiral (optically active) medium can be describedelectromagnetically by the following constitutive relations: EQU D=.epsilon.E+i .xi..sub.c B (1) EQU H=i.xi.E+(1/.mu.)B (2... | It _has_ _been_ shown that, for time-harmonic electromagnetic _fields_ with exp(-i.omega.t) excitation, a _homogeneous,_ _low_ loss, isotropic chiral (optically active) _medium_ can _be_ described electromagnetically by _the_ following constitutive relations: EQU D=.epsilon.E+i .xi..sub.c B (1) EQU H=i.xi.E+(1/.mu.)B (... |
1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to attachment systems for staple line buttress materials. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to systems and methods of temporarily attaching staple line buttress materials to an anvil and staple containing cartridge of a surgical stapling instrument.
2. B... | 1. Technical Field The present disclosure relates to attachment systems for staple line buttress materials. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to systems and methods of temporarily attaching staple contrast buttress materials to an anvil and staple containing cartridge of a surgical stapling instrument. ... | 1. Technical Field The present disclosure relates to attacBmsnt systems for staple line buttress materials. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to systems and methods of temporarily attaching staple line buttress materials to an anvil and staple containing cartridge of a surgical stapling instrument. 2. B... | 1. Technical Field The present disclosure relates to attachment systems for staple line buttress materials. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to systems and methods of temporarily attaching staple line buttress materials to an anvil staple containing cartridge of a surgical stapling instrument. 2. Backg... | 1. tECHNicaL fiELD
The PrEsENt DISClosURE rELatES To ATtAchmENT SyStEMs for STapLe LInE buttreSS matERiaLs. MOrE pARticuLARLY, the prEsENT DIScLOsure reLaTes To syStemS AnD MEtHODS Of teMPoraRily aTTachING StapLE liNe butTresS MateRIALS tO aN aNvil and STAPLe ConTAInINg caRtrIdGe oF A SurGicAl StaPLInG instRuMeNt.
2. b... | 1. TechnicalFieldThepresent disclosure relates to attachment systemsfor staple line buttress materials. Moreparticularly, the present disclosure relates to systems and methods of temporarily attaching staple linebuttress materials to an anvil and staple containing cartridge ofa surgicalstapling instrument.... | 1. Technical Field _The_ present disclosure relates to attachment systems for staple line buttress materials. More particularly, the _present_ disclosure relates _to_ systems and methods of temporarily _attaching_ staple line buttress materials to _an_ anvil and staple containing _cartridge_ of a surgical stapling inst... |
Fishing lures have been provided generally in the shape of spoons and minnows having a line attachment means on one end and hook attachment means on the other, often in the form of embedded or otherwise rigidly attached eyelets. The bodies of such lures have been painted or otherwise coated with reflective material app... | Fishing lures have been provided generally in the shape of spoons and minnows having a line attachment means on one end and hook attachment means on the other, often in the form of embedded or otherwise rigidly attached eyelets. The bodies of such lures have been painted or otherwise coated with reflective material app... | Fishing lures have been prIvid2d generally in the shape of spoons and minnows having a line attachment means on one end and hook attachment means on the other, often in the form of eHb3dded or otherwise rigidly attached eyelets. The bowieA of such lures have been painted or otherwise coated with reflective material app... | Fishing lures have been provided generally in the shape of spoons and minnows having a line attachment means one end and hook attachment means on the other, often in the form of embedded or otherwise rigidly attached The bodies of such lures been painted otherwise coated with reflective material applied as by dipping. ... | Fishing LUrEs havE BeEn pRovided GeNeraLly In tHe shaPe OF spoONS aNd MiNNOws HaVIng A LINe attAchmENT MEAns oN One EnD ANd hOOK atTaCHMEnt meAnS on THE oTHER, OFTEn iN The foRM of EmBedDed or oTheRwIse RigidLY ATTAchED EYeLeTs. tHe BOdIES Of SUCH LUres HaVE beEn paintEd oR OtHerwiSe coAteD wITH rEFlEctIVe matErIaL app... | Fishing lures have been provided generally in the shape of spoonsand minnows havinga lineattachment means on one end and hook attachmentmeans on the other, often in the form of embedded or otherwise rigidly attached eyelets.The bodies of suchlures have been painted or otherwise coated with reflective... | Fishing lures _have_ _been_ provided generally _in_ _the_ shape of _spoons_ and minnows having a line _attachment_ means on one end and hook attachment _means_ on _the_ _other,_ _often_ in _the_ form of embedded _or_ otherwise _rigidly_ attached eyelets. _The_ bodies of such lures have been painted or _otherwise_ coate... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a device equipped with series connected thyristors and adapted for use as a reactive power compensator or the like.
FIG. 1 shows a conventional reactive power compensator as an example of this type, wherein there are included an AC power source 1 for supplying ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a device equipped with series connected thyristors and adapted for use as a reactive power compensator or the like. FIG. 1 shows a conventional reactive power compensator as an example of this type, wherein there are included an AC power source 1 for supplying ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a device equipped with series connected thyristors and adapted for use as a reactive power compensator or the like. FIG. 1 shows a conventional reactive power compensator as an example of this type, wherein there are included an AC power source 1 for supplying ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a device equipped series connected thyristors and adapted for use as a reactive power or the 1 shows a conventional reactive power as example of this type, wherein there are included an AC source 1 for supplying a voltage V, a power source impedance 2, an induc... | 1. FiElD Of tHe inVEnTIoN
the pREseNT inveNtiOn rElAtes TO a DevICE EqUIppED wITh SeRiEs CONNECteD thyRIsTors and ADApTED foR USe As A reaCTivE pOwEr cOmpEnsATOr oR tHe LIke.
fIG. 1 shOwS A CoNveNTIONal reacTive poWeR comPEnsaTOR aS an eXAmplE OF thIs tYPe, WHEReIn there aRE INCLuDEd AN AC POWER sOuRcE 1 For SuPpLYInG ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to adeviceequipped with series connected thyristors and adaptedfor use as a reactive power compensator or the like. FIG. 1 shows a conventional reactive power compensator as an example of this type, wherein there are included an ACpower source 1for suppl... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention _The_ _present_ invention _relates_ to a device _equipped_ _with_ series connected thyristors and adapted for use _as_ a reactive power _compensator_ _or_ the like. FIG. _1_ shows a conventional reactive power compensator as an example of this type, wherein there are included an AC power _so... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a lithographic apparatus and a device manufacturing method.
2. Related Art
A lithographic apparatus is a machine that applies a desired pattern onto a target portion of a substrate. The lithographic apparatus can be used, for example, in the manufacture of inte... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a lithographic apparatus and a device manufacturing method. 2. Related Art A lithographic apparatus is a machine that applies a desired pattern onto a target portion of a substrate. The lithographic apparatus can be used, for example, in the manufacture of inte... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a lithographic apparatus and a device manufacturing method. 2. Related Art A lithographic apparatus is a machine that applies a desired pattern onto a target portion of a substrate. The lithographic apparatus can be used, for example, in the manufacture of inte... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a lithographic apparatus and a manufacturing method. 2. Related Art A lithographic apparatus is a machine that applies a desired onto a target portion of a substrate. The lithographic apparatus used, for example, in the manufacture of integrated circuits (ICs),... | 1. field of tHE INVenTiOn
the PreSENt InvEnTIOn ReLATes tO A lItHOGrAPHIc APParATUs anD a dEViCe MAnuFActUring mEThoD.
2. relAted ArT
A LitHOgRaPhiC aPparATuS iS A MACHINe thaT APPlieS A deSIred pattern oNTO A tArGeT PoRtiOn of A SubStraTE. ThE LIThoGRaphIc aPPaRAtus cAN be UsED, foR eXampLE, IN The ManuFactUre of iNte... | 1. Fieldof the Invention The present invention relates to a lithographic apparatusand a device manufacturing method.2. Related Art A lithographic apparatus is amachine that applies a desired pattern onto atargetportion of a substrate. The lithographic apparatus can be used, forexample, in t... | _1._ Field of the Invention The present invention _relates_ to a lithographic apparatus and a _device_ manufacturing method. _2._ Related Art A lithographic apparatus _is_ _a_ machine that applies a _desired_ pattern onto a target portion of a substrate. The lithographic apparatus _can_ be used, for example, _in_ the m... |
Photoelectric technology has spawned a wide variety of digital products, such as scanners, digital cameras, digital video cameras, and the like. Scanners can rapidly transform paper documents to electronic files and have been widely used in paperless office environments.
Refer to FIG. 1 for a conventional scanning appa... | Photoelectric technology has spawned a wide variety of digital products, such as scanners, digital cameras, digital video cameras, and the like. Scanners can rapidly transform paper documents to electronic files and have been widely used in paperless office environments. Refer to FIG. 1 for a conventional scanning appa... | Photoelectric technology has spawned a wide vatieRy of digital products, such as scanners, digital cameras, digital video cameras, and the like. Scanners can rapidly transform paper documents to electronic files and have been widely used in paperless office environments. Refer to FIG. 1 for a conventional sxanniMg appa... | Photoelectric technology has spawned a wide variety of digital products, such as scanners, digital cameras, digital video cameras, and the like. can rapidly transform paper documents to electronic files and have been widely used in paperless office environments. Refer to FIG. 1 for a conventional 1, which includes at l... | PHOtoelECtRic TeChnolOgy hAs SPAWNED a wiDE varIETy of DIgiTAl pRoDUcTS, suCh aS sCannerS, dIGITAl cAMEras, digItAl vIdEo CAmERaS, anD tHE LikE. sCANNeRs caN rapidlY TranSForM PAPER dOcUmeNTs To ElecTroNiC fILes ANd HaVE beEN wiDeLy USEd iN pAPERlEss oFFICE enVIroNmenTS.
ReFER tO fiG. 1 For a cOnventiONaL ScAnnInG aPPa... | Photoelectric technology has spawned a wide varietyof digitalproducts, such as scanners, digitalcameras, digital video cameras,and the like. Scanners can rapidly transform paper documents to electronic files and have been widely used in paperlessoffice environments. Refer to FIG. 1 for aconve... | Photoelectric technology has spawned a wide variety of digital products, such as _scanners,_ digital cameras, digital video _cameras,_ and the like. Scanners can rapidly transform _paper_ documents _to_ electronic files _and_ have been widely used in paperless office environments. Refer _to_ _FIG._ 1 for _a_ convention... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention pertains generally to encoding and decoding data, and more particularly to a method for embedding data in still images and video frames.
2. Description of the Background Art
As multimedia data becomes widespread, such as on the internet, there is a need to address issues related... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention pertains generally to encoding and decoding data, and more particularly to a method for embedding data in still images and video frames. 2. Description of the Background Art As multimedia data becomes widespread, such as on the internet, there is a need to address issues related... | 1. Field of the Invention ThOd invention pertains generally to encoding and decoding data, and more particularly to a method for embedding data in still images and video frames. 2. Description of the Background Art As multimedia data becomes widespread, such as on the internet, there is a need to address issues related... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention pertains generally to encoding and decoding data, and more particularly to a method for embedding data in still images and video frames. Description the Background Art As multimedia data becomes widespread, such as the internet, is a need address issues related to the security a... | 1. fIElD Of ThE INVenTIon
thIs inVeNTiON peRtaiNS gENERAlLy TO eNCOdiNG AND dEcoDINg DATA, anD mORe partIculaRLy To A METhoD fOR embeDDInG dATA In sTilL IMAgES anD vIdeo FRAmEs.
2. desCRIPTIoN OF the baCkgRoUND ArT
AS MultImEDiA daTa becomES wIdESpreaD, SucH as ON thE INteRNET, thERE Is a NEed TO ADDREss ISSues RElatEd... | 1. Field of the Invention This inventionpertains generally to encodingand decodingdata, and more particularlyto a method forembedding data in stillimages and videoframes. 2. Description of the Background Art As multimedia data becomes widespread, such as on the internet, thereis aneed toaddress issues relate... | 1. Field of the Invention This _invention_ pertains generally _to_ encoding and decoding data, and more _particularly_ _to_ _a_ method for embedding data in still images and _video_ frames. 2. Description _of_ the Background _Art_ As multimedia data becomes widespread, _such_ _as_ on _the_ internet, _there_ _is_ a need... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a novel system and methodology for providing information with respect to electronic entertainment and more particularly to an information program content guide which provides for related services.
2. Description of the Related Art
Various text based systems for provid... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a novel system and methodology for providing information with respect to electronic entertainment and more particularly to an information program content guide which provides for related services. 2. Description of the Related Art Various text based systems for provid... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a novel system and methodology for providing information with respect to electronic entertainment and more particularly to an information program content guide which provides for related services. 2. Description of the Related Art Various text based systems for provid... | 1. Field the Invention invention relates to a novel system and methodology for providing information with respect to electronic entertainment and particularly to an information content guide which provides related services. 2. Description the Related Art Various text based for providing information on television shows ... | 1. fIeLD OF tHE InVenTiOn
THiS iNVENtion ReLAtes To a nOVeL SySTem And mEtHOdoLOGy fOR PRoVIDIng INFoRMATiOn WiTH resPEct To ElEctROnIC eNtERtAiNMENt anD MorE pArtiCuLarly To aN INFOrmATiON PROGRaM ConteNT guiDe wHicH PrOvIdES for relATed SErviCES.
2. desCRIPtION oF THE rElATed aRt
VARious teXt BAseD sYSTEMs For ProvId... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a novel system and methodology for providing informationwithrespect to electronic entertainment and more particularlyto an information program content guide which provides for related services. 2. Description of the Related Art Various textbasedsystems ... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention _This_ invention relates to a _novel_ _system_ and methodology for providing _information_ with respect to electronic entertainment _and_ _more_ particularly to _an_ information _program_ content guide which provides for related _services._ 2. Description _of_ the Related _Art_ Various text ... |
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