02nd week of 2009 patent applcation highlights part 44 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20090011610 | SELECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF BARRIER LAYERS TO ACHIEVE TRESHOLD VOLTAGE CONTROL IN CMOS DEVICE FABRICATION WITH HIGH K DIELECTRICS - A method of forming a CMOS structure, and the device produced therefrom, having improved threshold voltage and flatband voltage stability. The inventive method includes the steps of providing a semiconductor substrate having an nFET region and a pFET region; forming a dielectric stack atop the semiconductor substrate comprising an insulating interlayer atop a high k dielectric; removing the insulating interlayer from the nFET region without removing the insulating interlayer from the pFET region; and providing at least one gate stack in the pFET region and at least one gate stack in the nFET region. The insulating interlayer can be AlN or AlO | 2009-01-08 |
20090011611 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - It is an object to provide a method for manufacturing a semiconductor device that has a semiconductor element including a film in which mixing impurities is suppressed. It is another object to provide a method for manufacturing a semiconductor device with high yield. In a method for manufacturing a semiconductor device in which an insulating film is formed in contact with a semiconductor layer provided over a substrate having an insulating surface with use of a plasma CVD apparatus, after an inner wall of a reaction chamber of the plasma CVD apparatus is coated with a film that does not include an impurity to the insulating film, a substrate is introduced in the reaction chamber, and the insulating film is deposited over the substrate. As a result, an insulating film in which the amount of impurities is reduced can be formed. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011612 | METHOD OF SHORTENING PHOTORESIST COATING PROCESS - A method of shortening a photoresist coating process for a plurality of wafers is provided, wherein the photoresist coating process includes a first coating operation to a first wafer using a first photoresist liquid and a second coating operation to a second wafer using a second photoresist liquid. The method includes performing a dummy dispense operation of the second photoresist liquid within the period of the backend part of the first coating operation that needs no nozzle. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011613 | Method for producing annealed wafer and annealed wafer - The present invention is a method for producing an annealed wafer, wherein, at least, when a boat in which a semiconductor wafer is placed is inserted into a furnace tube, the boat is inserted along with introducing an inert gas into the furnace, so that entirety of the semiconductor wafer to be a product reaches a thermally uniform portion, then an insertion rate of the boat in which the semiconductor wafer is placed is decelerated and/or suspended, so that an interval between the furnace tube and the shutter is maintained for a predetermined time, and then the furnace tube is blocked in with the shutter. Thereby, there can be provided a method for producing an annealed wafer by which during the heat treatment, it can be more certainly prevented that the wafer is contaminated with conductive impurities and that thereby resistivity of the wafer is changed before and after the heat treatment. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011614 | RECONFIGURABLE SEMICONDUCTOR STRUCTURE PROCESSING USING MULTIPLE LASER BEAM SPOTS - Methods and systems selectively irradiate structures on or within a semiconductor wafer using multiple laser beams. The structures may be laser-severable conductive links, and the purpose of the irradiation may be to sever selected links. The structures are arranged in rows and may be processed in either an on-axis mode or a cross-axis mode. In the on-axis mode, the beam spots fall on structures in the same row as they move along the row. In the cross-axis mode, the beam spots fall on structures in different rows as they move along the rows. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011615 | Advanced Processing Technique and System for Preserving Tungsten in a Device Structure - Removing photoresist from a workpiece is described when a region of tungsten is exposed. A plasma is generated from a gas input consisting essentially of hydrogen gas and oxygen gas in a predetermined ratio. The plasma causes the photoresist to be removed from the workpiece while the region of tungsten is left substantially unmodified. The ratio of the hydrogen to oxygen can be adjusted to a particular value which causes the photoresist to be removed at about a maximum removal rate that corresponds to a minimum tungsten loss rate of about zero. Polysilicon oxidation in the presence of tungsten is described with little or no tungsten loss. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011616 | Widely deployable charging system for vehicles - A mechanical, electrical and telecommunication system to electrically connect a vehicle to an electricity source to transfer energy to the vehicle is presented. In one rendition the system has a stationary portion on the road or infrastructure side, and a moving member on the vehicle. The system is designed to tolerate misalignments of a parked vehicle with respect to the parking stall. The infrastructure or road side component of the system being mechanically static is designed rugged and therefore is widely deployable. The system along with moving member is fail-safe and poses no threat to humans, the vehicle being charged or the vehicles sharing the road. An important component of the system is a pair of rigid, insulating strips with a series of conductors on each of them, placed at approximately right angles to each other. One of the strips is mounted on the infrastructure or road side and the other on the vehicle. The two strips cover the lateral and longitudinal misalignment of the parked vehicle. As long as the two strips have an overlap, the connection can be made by the conductors in the overlap region. The system is designed to operate only in the active presence and active desire of a vehicle to connect to the infrastructure or road side stationary part. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011617 | CONNECTION STRUCTURE BETWEEN PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENT - Each wiring pattern is composed of a conductor layer and a tin plating layer, and includes a tip portion, a connection portion and a signal transmission portion. The width of the tip portion is equal to the width of the signal transmission portion, and the width of the connection portion is smaller than the widths of the tip portion and the signal transmission portion. The connection portions of wiring patterns and bumps of an electronic component are connected to one another, respectively, by heat-sealing when the electronic component is mounted. Respective distances A | 2009-01-08 |
20090011618 | Light-emitting system with a plug connection - A light-emitting system is provided, in which a flexible printed circuit ( | 2009-01-08 |
20090011619 | Coaxial connector - A disclosed coaxial connector can be surface-mounted on a circuit board without degradation in signal transmission characteristics. The coaxial connector includes a center conductor, a surrounding conductor by which the center conductor is surrounded, and an insulating housing. The center conductor has a leg portion at its base end. The surrounding conductor has six lugs at its base end that extend radially. The leg portion and the lugs are exposed on a bottom surface of the housing. The coaxial connector is mounted on the circuit board with the leg portion pressed against a signal pad on the circuit board for electrical connection and the lugs pressed against a ground pad for electrical connection. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011620 | Differential signal connector with wafer-style construction - Stacked receptacles in a connector that each provide side-by-side differential signal contacts, are attached to a circuit board without additional width to accommodate multiple layers of differential signals by using connector wafer inserts that rotate the side-by-side positioned differential signal contacts to front-to-back contacts. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011621 | Reversibe universal serial bus connection interface for USB connectors and universal serial bus ports - A universal serial bus (USB) interface connection for one of a USB connector and a USB port of a device comprises an insulating substrate including a first side and a second side. First, second, third and fourth conductors are arranged adjacent to each other on the first side of the insulating substrate and have a port side and a second side. First, second, third and fourth conductors are arranged adjacent to each other on the second side of the insulating substrate and have a port side and a second side. The USB connector can be connected in first and second orientations. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011622 | Plug-in connector - The invention relates to a plug-in connector ( | 2009-01-08 |
20090011623 | Low profile board-mounted connector - An electrical connector mountable to a circuit board is disclosed. The disclosed connector includes a shell which comprises a first plate-like portion, a second plate-like portion and connection portions. The first plate-like portion extends in a predetermined direction and is provided with fixed portions at opposite ends thereof in the predetermined direction. The fixed portion is to be fixed to the circuit board. The second plate-like portion extends in the predetermined direction. Each of the connection portions connects the first and the second plate-like portion. The second plate-like portion is provided with force resist portions at opposite ends thereof in the predetermined direction. The force resist portions are configured so that, when a force is applied to the electrical connector along a direction from the first plate-like portion towards the second plate-like portion, the force resist portions resist the force. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011624 | Electric Connector - The deterioration of the signal characteristic of a differential transmission connector is improved. The connector connected electrically with a plurality of cables each including a pair of signal lines and a pair of drain lines includes a pair of adjacent signal contactors connected with the pair of signal lines of the cable, a ground contactor connected with at least one drain line of the cable, a carrier on which the pair of signal contactors and the ground contactor are alternately arranged on the same plane in a line in the width direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the cable, and a first metal shell covering at least a part of the ground contactor, a part of the signal contactors and a part of the carrier. The connector is characterized in that the first metal shell has at least one ground contactor and a first contact. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011625 | A CONNECTOR EJECTOR LEVER WITH A LIGHT PIPE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - An electrical connector includes a connector body having a first end and an opposite second end. The connector body is configured to receive and electrically connect with an electric module. An ejector lever is pivotally mounted to at least one of the first and second ends for releasable retention of the module. The ejector lever is configured with an aperture therethrough and a light pipe extends through the aperture for alignment with a fault indicator. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011626 | ROTARY CONNECTOR DEVICE - A rotary connector device includes one cover having an outer peripheral wall, the other cover having an inner peripheral wall, and a plurality of flat harnesses which are received in a generally annular shape within a space formed by the two covers, and are rotated and bent in accordance with a rotational motion of one of the two covers. There are provided a plurality of guide portions for guiding the plurality of flat harnesses along the outer peripheral wall and/or the inner peripheral wall independently of each other. The plurality of guide portions are spaced from each other in a harness longitudinal direction. The plurality of guide portions are formed respectively at wall portions, extending respectively in contiguous relation to the outer peripheral wall and the inner peripheral wall in peripheral directions thereof, and regions spaced respectively from the wall portions in directions of extending of the wall portions. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011627 | Outlet device with changeable position features - An outlet device has position changeable features consist of at least one of outlet-unit with plurality of resilient contact-means and socket-set receiving-areas to connect with device's buss-means to deliver electric signal from electric signal source to said socket-set receiving-areas. The position of the outlet-units changeable while force applied to the said Outlet-unit or outlet-device so can fit all different size of plug. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011628 | Self-Muting audio connector - This disclosure concerns methods, systems and apparatus that can be automatically activated by means of insertion into a jack socket and designed such that when inserted, no longitudinal force is exerted on the jack. In particular, self-muting connectors employ a spring-biased switch with an internal spring and a protrusion. When the connector is disconnected, the protrusion extends outwardly of a ground sleeve and the spring contacts an inner signal conductor. In this state, the switch shorts the signal conductor and ground sleeve together. When the connector is inserted into a complementary jack socket, the protrusion is urged inwardly and the spring deformed such that it ceases to contact the inner conductor, thereby the breaking the short-circuit between the signal conductor and ground sleeve. This allows a normal electrical connection to be established between the connector and the device to which the connector is inserted. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011629 | Electrical connector having improved terminal arrangement thereof - An electrical connector ( | 2009-01-08 |
20090011630 | Connection Adapter for Sensors or Actuators - A connection adapter is configured and shaped to be connected between the connection side of a sensor or of an actuator and the input side of a plug connector in order to adapt different plug faces of the sensor or actuator and of the plug connector to each other. The connection adapter has a plug base facing toward the plug connector and with contact chambers and comprises a fastening area facing toward the sensor or actuator. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011631 | POWER CONNECTION APPARATUS OF DIRECT TYPE BACKLIGHT UNIT - Provided is a single integral power connection apparatus of a backlight unit with a pressure cam that compresses a lamp lead receiver including plate springs using an elastic restoring force of a cam spring such that the lamp lead receiver comes in contact with a lead of a CCFL to supply power to the CCFL. The power connection apparatus includes a base disposed on a substrate of the backlight unit, the lamp lead receiver having a space defined for receiving the lead by a pair of the bent plate springs disposed on the base, a lamp lead guide disposed on the base for supporting the lead of the lamp, a lamp tube guide disposed on the base for supporting a tube of the lamp, the elastic cam spring applying the restoring force, and the pressure cam for pressing the lamp lead receiver using the restoring force of the cam spring. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011632 | Connector - A connector includes: a first connector housing; a second connector housing to be engaged with the first connector housing; a locking arm and pair of ribs for maintaining the engagement of the first and second connector housings. The locking arm includes: an arm part extending vertically from an upper wall of the first connector housing and extending in the engaging direction; and a pair of locking parts projecting toward sides of the arm part | 2009-01-08 |
20090011633 | Plug-In Connector for Printed Circuits - The invention relates to a plug-in connector for printed circuits, comprising a plurality of contact elements, whereby said contact elements have two connecting faces each. The one connecting face is configured as an insulation displacement contact for connecting cores and the other connecting face is configured as a tuning fork contact for contacting contact surfaces on a printed circuit. The insulation displacement contacts of the contact elements can be inserted into a plastic housing. At least one lower edge of the insulation displacement contacts is supported on the plastic housing so that the contact elements are captivated in the plastic housing when connecting forces act upon the insulation displacement contacts. The plastic housing comprises at least one chamber-type area. The tuning fork contacts are completely received by the plastic housing in the longitudinal direction. The contact element is configured as a two-part element, a first part of the contact element comprising the insulation displacement contact and the second part comprising the tuning fork contact. One contact arm each is positioned on both parts of the contact element and the two contact arms interact to give a disconnector. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011634 | Electrical connector - An electrical connector for a flat conductive member includes a housing with an opening portion, a plurality of terminals each having a contact portion, and a pressing member movable between an open position and a closed position. A sucking surface is formed on the pressing member, so that a suction device sucks the sucking surface. The pressing member has a shaft portion including a guided portion and an abutting portion with a supported surface. Each of the terminals has a guide portion and a supporting portion. The guide portion guides the guided portion. The supporting portion supports the supported surface when the pressing member is situated at the open position. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011635 | Connector Housing Assembly and Method for Housing a Connector Contact Connecting a Wire to a Conducting Lead in a Piece of Foil - A connector housing assembly for accommodating a connector contact ( | 2009-01-08 |
20090011636 | FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE CONNECTOR - The present invention discloses a flexible flat cable connector comprising an insulating body, a plurality of conductive terminals and a cover The conductive terminals are inserted into the terminal grooves of the insulating body, and the cover is assembled on the top of the containing space of the insulating body. The first switch terminal and the second switch terminal are disposed in the insulating body, and the first switch terminal is located above the second switch terminal. When a flexible flat cable which has a lobe located at the one side is inserted into the containing space, the lobe of the flexible flat cable can contact against on the first switch terminal which then presses downwardly to the second switch terminal so as to detect whether or not the flexible flat cable is correctly positioned, and cause the flexible flat cable to conduct with the conductive terminal. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011637 | Coaxial cable connector - A coaxial cable connector connects coaxial cables with each other is disclosed. The coaxial cable connector includes a tap terminal, a tap housing, a tap locking member, a receptacle housing, a receptacle terminal and a receptacle locking member. The tap terminal is connected to a first coaxial cable, and has a locking groove. The tap housing includes a protrusion fixedly held in the locking groove, and the tap terminal is inserted into the tap housing. The tap locking member is mounted on the tap housing to hold the tap terminal that is inserted into the tap housing. The receptacle housing is detachably coupled with the tap housing, and the receptacle terminal is inserted into the receptacle housing and connects the tap terminal with a second coaxial cable. The receptacle locking member is mounted on the receptacle housing to hold the receptacle terminal that is inserted into the receptacle housing. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011638 | Coaxial Connector Crimping Tool - A coaxial connector crimping tool has a base, a handle, a transmittal unit and a crimping area. The base has a containment slot, and the containment slot has a guiding structure. One end of the handle pivoted on an end of the base. Two ends of the transmittal unit are respectively pivoted on a first predetermined position of the guiding structure and a second predetermined position of the handle, and the transmittal unit has an adjustable length. The transmittal unit has an adjustable portion, and the adjustable portion is disposed between the first predetermined position and the second predetermined position. The crimping area is pivoted on the transmittal unit and disposed in the containment slot. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011639 | HYBRID CABLE FOR CONVEYING DATA AND POWER - Hybrid cables for conveying data and conducting operating power to electrically powered devices and a vehicle utilizing such cables are disclosed. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011640 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector ( | 2009-01-08 |
20090011641 | HIGH SPEED, HIGH DENSITY ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector includes a wafer formed with a ground shield made from a non-conductive material made conductive with conductive particles disposed therein, thereby eliminating the necessity of the metal ground shield plate found in prior art connectors while maintaining sufficient performance characteristics and minimizing electrical noise generated in the wafer. The wafer housing is formed with a first, insulative housing at least partially surrounding a pair of signal strips and a second, conductive housing at least partially surrounding the first, insulative housing and the signal strips. The housings provide the wafer with sufficient structural integrity, obviating the need for additional support structures or components for a wafer. Ground strips may be employed in the wafer and may be formed in the same plane as the signal strips. The second, conductive housing may be connected (e.g., molded) to the ground strips and spaced appropriately from the signal strips. The wafer may also include air gaps between the signal strips of one wafer and the conductive housing of an adjacent wafer further reducing electrical noise or other losses (e.g., cross-talk) without sacrificing significant signal strength. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011642 | SHORT LENGTH COMPLIANT PIN, PARTICULARLY SUITABLE WITH BACKPLANE CONNECTORS - An electrical connector having a plurality of connector units each having a pair of columns of edge coupled differential signal pairs separated by a ground shield terminal. The ground shield terminals each face a different signal pair of terminals in an adjacent column. Notwithstanding the different size and configurations of the ground and signal terminals, the terminals have mounting tail portions that are disposed in a uniform array different from the arrangement of the body portions of the terminals of the connector unit. The mounting tail portions are of a reduced length which benefit the electrical performance of the connector where it meets its supporting circuit board. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011643 | Impedance control in connector mounting areas - A high speed connector with reduced crosstalk utilizes individual connector support frames that are assembled together to form a block of connector units. Each such unit supports a column of conductive terminals in two spaced-apart columns. The columns have differential signal terminal pairs separated from each other by larger intervening ground shields that serve as ground terminals. The ground shields are arranged in alternating fashion within the pair of columns and they are closely spaced together so as to face a differential signal terminal pair. In areas where the terminals are mounted to the connector units, window-like openings are formed in the large ground shield terminals to reduce the amount of broadside coupling between the differential signal terminal pair and the signal terminal pair are narrowed to increase their edge-to-edge distance to account for the change in dielectric constant of the connector unit material filing in the area between the signal terminal pair. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011644 | High speed connector with spoked mounting frame - A high speed connector with reduced crosstalk utilizes individual connector support frames that are assembled together to form a block of connector units. Each such unit supports a column of conductive terminals in two spaced-apart columns. The columns have differential signal terminal pairs separated from each other by larger intervening ground shields that serve as ground terminals. The ground shields are arranged in alternating fashion within the pair of columns and they are closely spaced together so as to face a differential signal terminal pair. The support frames support the ground and signal terminals utilizing radial spokes in which the spokes take the form of ribs that extend along the inner surfaces of one of the connector halves and define V-shaped air channels. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011645 | Mezzanine-style connector with serpentine ground structure - A high speed connector with reduced crosstalk utilizes individual connector support frames that are assembled together to form a block of connector units in a vertical arrangement. Each such unit supports an array of conductive terminals that are arranged in two spaced-apart rows. The rows have differential signal terminal pairs separated from each other by larger intervening ground shields that serve as ground terminals. The ground shields are arranged in alternating fashion within each row of terminals and they are closely spaced together so as to define within the rows of each connector unit, a horizontal serpentine pattern of ground shields that cooperate to act as a single “pseudo” shield within each pair of terminal rows. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011646 | Connector improved in reliability of connection - In a connector including a conductive contact, an insulating housing holding the contact, and a conductive shell covering the housing, the housing includes a protruding portion of a flat-plate shape having first and second principal surfaces faced to each other. The contact includes a first contacting portion disposed on the first principal surface of the protruding portion and a second contacting portion extending from the first contacting portion to the second principal surface of the protruding portion. The shell includes a shell contacting portion disposed on the second principal surface of the protruding portion. The second contacting portion and the shell contacting portion have confronting end faces faced to each other. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011647 | MULTIFUNCTIONAL POWER PLUG - A multifunctional power plug includes a housing, a plurality of contact blades, a power cable, and a control circuit unit. The housing forms an interior space, which accommodates the control circuit unit therein. The control circuit unit is electrically connected between the contact blades and the power cable. The control circuit unit includes at least a rectification circuit, a voltage regulation circuit, and a timer circuit. The plug may further include a photo-control circuit, which is accommodated in the interior space and is electrically connected to the control circuit unit. As such, besides the functions of voltage bucking and timer setting, the multifunctional power plug also features photo control. The power plug has a simple construction and is easy for mass production to thereby significantly lower manufacturing costs thereof. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011648 | COMMUNICATION DEVICE, MOBILE DEVICE AND METHOD OF COMMUNICATION - A communication device having a chip card configured to authorize a communication, the chip card having an interface connected to a communication controller via a modified standardized bus communication, a first and at least one second data source configured to connect to the communication controller. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011649 | Electrical card connector having ejecting mechanism - An electrical card connector ( | 2009-01-08 |
20090011650 | Stacked card connector - A stacked card connector ( | 2009-01-08 |
20090011651 | Electrical connector with an improved pressing member - An electrical connector includes an insulating housing defining a receiving cavity for receiving an FPC, a pressing member assembled on the insulating housing, a plurality of contacts received in the insulating housing and a pair of locking members retained on two ends of the insulating housing. The pressing member has a tongue plate inserted into the receiving cavity for urging the FPC. The tongue plate has a pair of standoff portions with a pair of depressed recesses thereon in order to engage with the locking members. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011652 | METHOD OF CONNECTING ELECTRIC SIGNALS BETWEEN ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - In a method of connecting electric signals between electronic apparatus, various signal terminals or sockets used to connecting power supply, audio/video signals, or transmission cables are integrated into a stackable connection terminal interface. Each of the connection terminals provides a plurality of signal transmission paths or contacts, and is electrically connectable at two opposite ends thereof to enable sequential stacking of multiple connection terminals. The electric contacts on the stackable connection terminal are separately pre-assigned to a different signal transmission path, so that two or more stackable connection terminals in a stacked state may still own respective signal transmission path to ensure independent signal transmission without mutual interference. Therefore, the space occupied by different terminal interfaces is reduced, and a uniformly structured connection interface is provided. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011653 | Stacked card connector - A stacked card connector ( | 2009-01-08 |
20090011654 | Jack with modular mounting sleeve - A housing for a coaxial jack including an opening for receiving the jack, the opening including a guide for preventing rotation of the jack within the opening. The housing also includes a stop to limit sliding of the jack within the opening and a flange extending from an outer surface. An outer face opposite the flange includes a ridge and a groove. A housing for coaxial jacks includes a pair of openings for receiving jacks. Each opening includes a guide to prevent rotation and a stop to limit sliding of the jack within the opening. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011655 | Backplane connector with improved pin header - A backplane electrical connector having a pin header that includes a one-piece housing supporting a plurality of columns of edge coupled differential signal pairs of contacts each separated by a ground contact. The pin header housing base is formed with a plurality of air passageways extending through the base, including an air passageway disposed between each signal contact in one column and an immediately adjacent signal contact in an adjacent column for electrically isolating the adjacent signal contacts from each other by an air dielectric medium. Core-outs which extend only partially through the housing base are provided between each signal contact and an adjacent ground contact in an adjacent column for further isolating differential signal pairs. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011656 | INSTRUMENTATION KIT OF A BICYCLE AND BICYCLE COMPRISING SUCH KIT - An instrumentation kit of a bicycle comprises a bundle of cables for electrically connecting a first electronic component of the kit to a second electronic component of the kit, the cables of the bundle being cut off to form a first bundle portion and a second bundle portion. The first bundle portion and the second bundle portion are connectible to each other through a common connector. A bicycle comprising the instrumentation kit, a bottle holder and a containment box for an electronic component of the instrumentation kit are also described. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011657 | Electrical connector and conducting terminal used therein - The present invention provides an electrical connector and a conducting terminal thereof. Particularly, the present invention provides a conducting terminal having enhanced structural strength in virtue of a lumber portion and a supporting means. The conducting terminal includes a longitudinal axis and a proximal end, a lumber portion and a distal end extended along the longitudinal axis, respectively. The proximal end is bent in a waved form so as to provide a elastically deforming capability. A free end is provided with an engaging surface. The distal end is in a barrel shape. A prop surface is provided near the lumber portion. The supporting means is protruded from the lumber portion toward the prop surface. The engaging surface and the lumber portion have respective normals thereof intersecting the longitudinal axis. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011658 | CONNECTOR - A base wall ( | 2009-01-08 |
20090011659 | Electrical splice connector - An electrical connector union coupler assembly including a coupling subassembly and a collet retainer. The coupling subassembly includes a coupling sleeve rotatably connected to a coupling body. The coupling body includes a first end with a threaded section and a first surface adapted to press against a first set of electrical connector wedges. The coupling sleeve is constrained on the coupling body for substantially only rotational movement relative to the coupling body. The collet retainer has a first end movably connected to the coupling sleeve by a threaded connection. The collet retainer includes a second end with a threaded section and a second surface adapted to press against a second set of electrical connector wedges. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011660 | PLUG-AND-SOCKET CONNECTOR WITH SCREW-TYPE CONNECTION - An improved electrical plug-and-socket connectors with screw-type clamping connections has a step-shaped screw brake for protecting against loss of the clamping screw of connecting stranded conductors of electrical components having as the clamping mode a screw-type clamping connection. The screw brake has one, two or more strips. The plug-and-socket connector has a screw-type connection, having an insulating part, arranged to accommodate at least one contact insert. The contact insert has a substantially cylindrical shape and comprises a contact portion for electrical/mechanical connection to an oppositely shaped contact piece of a matched plug-and-socket connector at a first end of the contact insert. It further comprises an insertion opening for at least one connecting stranded conductor at a second end of the contact insert, there opening in the insertion opening a screw hole which is oriented substantially transversely relative to the central longitudinal axis thereof and comprises an internal thread. The insulating part has a screw channel which is substantially in alignment with the screw hole when a contact insert is accommodated in the insulating part. The screw channel has at least one step. The inside width of the screw channel reduces from a first, greater dimension towards a second, lesser dimension in the direction towards the screw hole of the insertion opening. The screw channel has one or more strips which are oriented substantially coaxially relative to its central longitudinal axis of the and which are so dimensioned that a clamping screw to be inserted in the screw channel fastening the connecting stranded conductor in the insertion opening of the contact insert is subjected to a first, lesser resistance at the strip/strips of the first inside width, and is subjected to a second, greater resistance at the strip/strips of the second inside width. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011661 | CONNECTOR - A connector ( | 2009-01-08 |
20090011662 | SURFACE MOUNT CONTACT MEMBER - A surface mount contact member includes a metal base and a conductive coil spring. The metal base is provided with a nozzle suction surface to be sucked by a suction nozzle and a soldering surface that can be soldered. The soldering surface is faced downward when the nozzle suction surface is faced upward. The conductive coil spring is attached to the metal base in an electrically conductive manner with the nozzle suction surface being exposed to an inner peripheral side of the coil spring. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011663 | COAXIAL CABLE END-PROCESSING STRUCTURE, COAXIAL CABLE SHIELDING TERMINAL AND PRESS-FASTENING APPARATUS - An intermediate portion of an insulating sheath of a coaxial cable is removed, and a first insulating sheath portion is drawn toward a second insulating sheath portion, so that a braid is projected into an annular shape outwardly from an interval between opposed ends of the first and second insulating sheath portions to form an annular projecting braid portion, and this annular projecting braid portion is fixed so as to be connected to a portion (that is, a braid fixing portion) of a coaxial cable shielding terminal for connection to an end portion of the coaxial cable. This connecting and fixing operation is effected by press-contacting or press-clamping. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011664 | Connector with bifurcated contact arms - A backplane electrical connector electrically and physically connects a daughter card printed circuit board to a backplane printed circuit board. The electrical connect can be of a two-piece construction including a daughtercard connector mateable with a pin header. The daughtercard connector can be assembled from a plurality of wafers which each can include a plurality of conductive leads. The wafers can have an attachment edge that lies adjacent to the daughtercard and a mating edge that is directed toward the pin header. Each conductive lead can include a bifurcated contact extending from the mating edge and each can have a first arm and a second arm. The first and second arms can provide two redundant points of contact with a corresponding conductive pin disposed in the pin header. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011665 | ELECTRONIC CONTROL APPARATUS FOR DRIVING A BOAT - An electronic control apparatus for driving a boat capable of safely and positively steering the boat to move forward and backward, including: a steering mechanism; a shift actuator for switching neutral, forward, backward; a throttle actuator for driving a throttle valve; and an electronic control unit connected to the steering mechanism, the shift actuator and the throttle actuator, for calculating a movement command value and an output command value for controlling the shift actuator and the throttle actuator, respectively, based on a steering position signal from the steering mechanism, and for controlling the shift actuator and the throttle actuator according to the movement command value, the output command value, feedback signals indicating control states, the electronic control section restrains the output command value until a shift operation of the shift actuator is completed, when the movement command value has been generated for shifting the shift actuator to forward or backward. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011666 | Steering Device Particularly for Outboard Marine Engines - A steering device for marine engines, particularly for outboard engines, includes a rod that is sealingly mounted in a cylindrical housing sliding along the rod and that projects out of heads of the cylindrical housing. A piston is secured in a substantially intermediate position on the rod and divides the cylindrical housing in two variable volume chambers. Each of two inlets/outlets is in fluid communication with one of the two chambers through a separated feeding conduit defined inside the rod and both of the feeding conduits, through their inlets/outlets, open at one same end of the rod. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011667 | SPORTSBOARD STRUCTURES - A sports board that includes an elongate, water impervious, thermoplastic foam core having an upper surface and an under surface; an upper layer covering at least a portion of the upper surface; and an under layer covering at least a portion of the under surface. The foam core is made of a foamed material having a water absorption (measured according to ASTM C-272) of less than 2 volume percent. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011668 | INFLATABLE ROPE - An inflatable rope comprises three layers, a bladder, a sheath, and a fitted, perforated plastic bag to keep the inflatable rope in a compressed form. The compressed form can be hurled through the air at great distance to a person overboard. The inflatable rope can be inflated to a size that eases the ability of the person, who has lost dexterity in frigid water, to hold on to it for rescuing. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011669 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING LIGHT-TRANSMITTING ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE-SHIELDING FILM, LIGHT-TRANSMITTING ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE-SHIELDING FILM AND PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL USING THE SHIELDING FILM - A silver salt-containing layer containing a silver salt and provided on a support is exposed and developed to form a metal silver portion and a light-transmitting portion, and then the metal silver portion is further subjected to physical development and/or plating to form a conductive metal portion consisting of the metal silver portion carrying conductive metal particles. A method for producing a light-transmitting electromagnetic wave-shielding film which enables production of an electromagnetic wave-shielding material simultaneously having high EMI-shielding property and high transparency in a fine line pattern and also enables mass production of such films at a low cost, and a light-transmitting electromagnetic wave-shielding film obtained by the production method and free from the problem of moire are provided. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011670 | MANUFACTURED CONSTRUCTION BOARD WITH REINFORCING MESH - A manufactured construction board is formed from a composition that may include magnesium oxide, magnesium chloride, a binding agent (e.g., perlite), wood shavings, recycled board scraps, and water. The construction board further includes fiberglass and polyester paper sheets on opposite sides of the construction board. A method of fabricating the construction board is also disclosed to include mixing magnesium chloride with water to form a solution, mixing the solution with magnesium oxide, perlite and a binding agent to form a paste, and pouring the paste onto a mold to form a construction board. The paste is poured onto a mold which is then passed through a series of rollers to spread out the paste evenly across the mold and to form the paste into the desired thickness. The resulting construction board is fire and water resistant and much more durable than conventional sheetrock. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011671 | POLYURETHANE COATED NON-FLOORING PRODUCTS AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME - At least certain embodiments of the present invention relate to polyurethane backed non-flooring products, methods of making non-flooring products, and polyurethane compositions for forming a layer of polyurethane on a non-flooring textile, fabric or material. The compositions comprise the reaction product of castor oil having a water content of less than or equal to about 0.2% by weight; a monol, and an isocyanate, wherein the reactants have a soft segment functionality of about 2.0 to about 2.64. Methods of using the compositions and products including the compositions are also disclosed. At least selected embodiments may provide compositions for use in non-flooring surface coverings such as wall coverings, furniture coverings, clothing, tenting, or the like having a show surface such as a textile or fabric face material in contacting overlying relation to a polyurethane backing with or without additional structures, layers, backings, and/or the like, as well as apparatus, processes, and/or methods for making such non-flooring surface coverings, uses for such non-flooring surface coverings, and/or the like. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011672 | WASHABLE WOOL STRETCH FABRICS WITH DIMENSIONAL STABILITY - The present disclosure is directed to washable wool stretch or elastic textile articles which are dimensionally stable. Preferably, the articles are characterized in that they have not been subjected to temperatures greater than 1600 C. The disclosure is also directed to a method to make dimensionally stable wool stretch articles characterized by the absence of a traditional heat-setting step. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011673 | Porous carbonized fabric with high efficiency and its preparation method and uses - A porous carbonized fabric with high efficiency and its preparation method and uses are provided. The carbonized fabric is prepared from a mixed spun fabric containing an oxidized fiber and a polyamide fiber. The carbonized fabric has excellent gas permeability, high porosity, and good electric conductivity. The carbonized fabric can be used as the gas diffusion layer (electrode) material in a fuel cell. The fuel cell can provide a relatively high power density. Moreover, the carbonized fabric is useful as an anti-electromagnetic material and a reinforced composite material. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011674 | Method for Producing Planar Metallised Textile Structures, Planar Metallised Textile Structure and Use of the Thus Produced Planar Metallised Textile Structure - The present invention relates to a process for producing a metalized textile fabric, which comprises a textile fabric being
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20090011675 | ROOFING UNDERLAYMENT AND METHOD OF PRODUCING SAME - A roofing membrane suitable for use as an underlayment comprising a flexible, non-woven mat of polymeric fibers which are substantially uniformly dispersed throughout the non-woven mat and thermally bonded together at the points of intersection by the polymeric materials of the fibers, the mat having a top side and a bottom side, a layer of an asphaltic material being disposed on the bottom side of the mat to provide a coated mat and a liquid parting agent applied to the top side of the mat. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011676 | Component Bonding Method and Component Bonding Device - Provided is a component bonding method with higher bonding precision in a process of bonding an electrode of a component to an electrode formed on a flat panel. A preliminary press bonding device includes: a control unit which includes a position displacement amount correction unit to which a position displacement amount after the press bonding process is fed back and which corrects the position displacement on the next component to be preliminarily bonded; and a component position determining unit which determines a position of the component using the fed back correction amount. On the other hand, a press bonding device includes a bonding recognition device for use in the recognition of positions of the electrodes on the flat panel and the component. The bonding recognition device includes a position displacement amount calculating unit which calculates the position displacement amount based on the recognized position information. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011677 | Method for Manufacturing Light-Emitting Device - A method for manufacturing a light-emitting device including a layer containing different evaporation materials, by which a desired layer containing the different evaporation materials is formed easily using a plurality of evaporation materials. A light-emitting device is manufactured in such a manner that a plurality of layers each containing a different evaporation material from each other is stacked over a first substrate; a second substrate which has a first electrode is placed at a position facing the first substrate; the plurality of layers containing evaporation materials is heated to form a layer containing different evaporation materials is formed on the first electrode provided for the second substrate; and a second electrode is formed on the layer containing different evaporation materials. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011678 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING DISPLAY DEVICE AND DISPLAY DEVICE - Disclosed herein is a method for producing a display device and a display device produced thereby. The method includes the steps of: forming on an element substrate terminal areas for electrical connection of display elements with external circuits; covering the terminal areas with a protective member; sealing the element substrate with a sealing substrate placed thereon, with an adhesive layer interposed between them in such a way as to cover the display elements on the element substrate and also cover the protective member; and removing part of the laminate body composed of the element substrate, the adhesive layer, and the sealing substrate and also removing the protective member, thereby exposing the terminal areas. The step of forming the terminal areas is carried out in such a way that the terminal areas are formed at two or more separate positions and pseudo terminal areas corresponding to the terminal areas are also formed between the separate positions. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011679 | METHOD OF REMOVAL PROFILE MODULATION IN CMP PADS - A polishing pad includes a plurality of polishing surfaces, a first group of the polishing surfaces made of a first material having a first coefficient of friction and a second group of the polishing surfaces made of a second material having a second coefficient of friction. The first and second groups of polishing surfaces may be arranged over the polishing pad so as to provide a non-planar material removal profile. The polishing surface layout may be designed by evaluating a material removal profile for an existing polishing pad of known characteristics, observing how variations in polishing surface densities and/or coefficients of friction affect that material removal profile, and then mapping the polishing surface coefficients of friction and density profiles to the subject polishing pad layout. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011680 | Polishing state monitoring apparatus and polishing apparatus and method - A polishing state monitoring apparatus measures characteristic values of a surface, being polished, of a workpiece to determine the timing of a polishing end point. The polishing state monitoring apparatus includes a light-emitting unit for applying light from a light source to a surface of a workpiece being polished, a light-receiving unit for receiving reflected light from the surface of the workpiece, a spectroscope unit for dividing the reflected light received by the light-receiving unit into a plurality of light rays having respective wavelengths, and light-receiving elements for accumulating the detected light rays as electrical information. The polishing state monitoring apparatus further includes a spectral data generator for reading the electrical information accumulated by the light-receiving elements and generating spectral data of the reflected light, and a processor for calculating a predetermined characteristic value on the surface of the workpiece based on the spectral data generated by the spectral data generator. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011681 | METHOD OF PRODUCING A GLASS SUBSTRATE FOR A MASK BLANK, METHOD OF PRODUCING A MASK BLANK, AND METHOD OF PRODUCING A TRANSFER MASK - In a method of producing a glass substrate for a mask blank, a surface of the glass substrate is polished by the use of a polishing liquid having a pH value between 7.0 and 7.6 that contains abrasive grains, and the abrasive grains include colloidal silica abrasive grains produced by hydrolysis of an organosilicon compound. The polishing process includes a surface roughness control step for initially finishing the surface of the glass substrate to a predetermined surface roughness by moving a polishing member and the glass substrate relative to each other under a predetermined pressure. This is followed by a protrusion suppressing step, carried out immediately before the end of the polishing process, under a pressure lower than the predetermined pressure, to minimize polishing rate and suppress occurrence of a fine convex protrusion. A mask blank and then a transfer mask are formed from this polished glass substrate. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011682 | ABRASIVE FOR BLAST PROCESSING AND BLAST PROCESSING METHOD EMPLOYING THE SAME - An abrasive has a plate shape with a flat surface, in which a maximum diameter of the flat surface thereof is in the range of 0.05 mm to 10 mm, and 1.5 to 100 times as the maximum diameter as thick of the adhesive, and the blast processing method is one in which this abrasive is ejected by being inclined at an incident angle with respect to a surface of a product to be treated. The ejected plate-shaped abrasive slides along the surface of the product to be treated while having the flat surface in slidable contact with the surface of the product to be treated which is an object surface to be treated, so that the surface of the product to be treated is flattened by removing the peaks only, without increasing the depth of the valleys of the roughness curve. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011683 | Method For Grinding Semiconductor Wafers - Semiconductor wafers are processed so as to remove material on one or both sides by means of at least one grinding tool, with coolant supplied into a contact region between the semiconductor wafer and the at least one grinding tool, characterized in that the coolant flow rate is set as a function of a grinding tooth height of the at least one grinding tool and this coolant flow rate is reduced as the grinding tooth height decreases. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011684 | Polishing Machine Comprising a Work Chamber and a Platform - A polishing machine for optical elements, comprising:—a spindle arranged to rotationally drive an optical element;—a polishing tool mobile relative to the spindle; wherein the polishing machine further comprises a platform mounted on top of a work chamber, the work chamber comprising the spindle, and the platform holding a body on which is mounted the polishing tool. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011685 | Polishing Machine Comprising Sliding Means Transverse to the Front Face - A polishing machine for optical elements includes: —a spindle arranged to rotationally drive an optical element; —a polishing tool mobile relative to the spindle; —a front face provided with a door enabling the access to the spindle and to the polishing tool. The polishing tool is mounted on a body which is rotationally mounted on sliding members by way of a first axis, the sliding members being substantially perpendicular to the front face. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011686 | Peening Chamber for Surface Peening, in Particular for Ultrasonic Shot Peening of Gas Turbine Components - The invention relates to a peening chamber for surface peening, in particular for ultrasonic shot peening of gas turbine components ( | 2009-01-08 |
20090011687 | EYEGLASS LENS PROCESSING APPARATUS - In an eyeglass lens processing apparatus for beveling a peripheral edge of an eyeglass lens, if the high curve lens processing mode is selected by the mode selector, a computing unit acquires a high curve bevel path for locating the bevel apex on a front surface curve of the eyeglass lens or for locating the bevel apex at a position shifted by a predetermined quantity from the front surface curve toward the rear side on the basis of the edge position information acquired by the edge position detector, thereby providing high curve beveling data for the rear surface beveling grindstone, or for the front surface and rear surface beveling grindstones; and a beveling controller bevels the peripheral edge of the eyeglass lens by the rear surface beveling grindstone, or by the front surface and rear surface beveling grindstones on the basis of the high curve beveling data. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011688 | Machine for the processing of optical work pieces, specifically of plastic spectacle lenses - A machine for processing optical work pieces having a work piece spindle for the work piece driving rotationally about a work piece rotation axis. At least one processing unit has a tool that can machine the work piece and an adjusting mechanism causes a relative movement between the work piece spindle and tool to selectively enable loading, unloading and processing of the work piece. The adjusting mechanism has a linear drive unit and a swivel drive unit that are stacked on each other to rotate the swivel drive unit and the work piece spindle about a swivel axis that is perpendicular to the work piece rotation axis, and has the linear drive unit move the work piece spindle along a linear axis that can be perpendicular to one of the swivel axis and the work piece rotation axis and parallel to or aligned with the other axis. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011689 | GRINDING MACHINE - In a grinding machine with a grinding means for machining a workpiece surface which can be moved in a direction of conveyance relative to the grinding means and is arranged in a machining plane, wherein the grinding means has a large number of grinding heads with grinding elements ( | 2009-01-08 |
20090011690 | Polishing apparatus and polishing method - A polishing apparatus comprises a first polishing table having a first polishing surface, a substrate carrier for holding a substrate and positioning the substrate so as to bring a surface of the substrate into contact with the first polishing surface, a pressing mechanism for pressing, against the first polishing surface, the surface of the substrate which has been brought into contact with the first polishing surface by the substrate carrier, a retainer ring mounted on the substrate carrier so as to surround the substrate which has been pressed against the first polishing surface by the pressing mechanism, and a retainer-ring-position-adjustment mechanism for adjustably positioning the retainer ring relative to the substrate, which has been pressed against the first polishing surface, in directions toward and away from the first polishing surface. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011691 | ROBOTIC MACHINING TOOL EMPLOYING AN ENDLESS MACHINING BELT - A robotic machining tool, employing an endless machining belt ( | 2009-01-08 |
20090011692 | Dry Sanding Surfaces Having High Abrasive Loading - Abrasive articles are disclosed that may be used in dry sanding applications. The abrasive articles disclosed may be made entirely from abrasive materials or alternatively may be made by fastening abrasive surfaces to handles or tools. The abrasive articles of the present invention have abrasive surfaces with controlled wear rates that renew themselves during use. The self renewing abrasive surfaces of the present invention may be prepared by pressing a mixture of abrasive particles and a minimal amount of a foam binder together into a mold and subsequently allowing the mixture to foam, break down, and harden. Alternatively, high loading densities of abrasive with larger amounts of foam binder may be employed that retain their foam integrity. The resulting abrasive articles are long lasting and may be made low in cost. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011693 | STRUCTURE OF CUTTING TIP AND SAW BLADE INCLUDING THE STRUCTURE - Disclosed is a saw blade capable of rapid cutting for various objects, such as jewelry, ferrite materials, stone, metallic materials, or ceramic tiles. The shape of the saw blade is modified such that performance and life time of the saw blade are improved. And also the manufacturing process for the saw blade is simplified, thereby reducing the manufacturing cost for the saw blade. The cutting tip is formed at upper and lower surfaces thereof with a mesh pattern, thereby enhancing the cutting performance by 30% as compared with that of a conventional cutting tip. The cutting tip represents superior cooling efficiency so that body of the saw blade is not broken during the cutting process, thereby ensuring safety of a worker and expanding the life time of the saw blade. The life time of the cutting tip is controlled by adjusting the content of diamond powder contained in the segment on the basis of hardness of a metal bond, regardless of the chemical composition and composition ratio of the metal bond contained in the segment. The cutting tip is suitable for various objects to be cut and the saw blade having the cutting tip is easily fabricated according to applications thereof, so that the manufacturing process for the saw blade is simplified and the manufacturing cost for the saw blade is significantly reduced. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011694 | Machine for preparing encased cured meats - A machine for preparing encased cured meats, comprising a first tube for conveying the product to a clipping head, the tube being adapted to be wrapped by a cellulose sheet designed to contain the cured meats and drawn continuously from a reel, and a second tube, which is arranged coaxially and externally to the first tube and is designed to be wrapped by a gauged wrapper and is provided with means for drawing the wrapper so that it is superimposed on the cellulose sheet at a braking device arranged upstream of the clipping head. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011695 | SMOKE STICK GRIPPER - A gripper system for gripping and transferring a smoke stick introduced into sausage loops or into other products suspended on hooks in loops or in pairs. For the simple and proper gripping and transferral of a smoke stick a smoke stick is first lifted to remove the products from the hooks with at least two grippers, wherein the grippers grip the smoke stick between the hooks, wherein the grippers hold and fix the smoke stick during removal. The smoke stick and the products suspended from it are then aligned by rotation of the smoke stick about its longitudinal axis. The smoke stick is then transported to a smoke stick depository, wherein the smoke stick is fixed in the grippers and then deposited on a smoke stick depository. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011696 | VENTILATION DEVICE AND FRAME SYSTEM - A ventilation device comprises a body ( | 2009-01-08 |
20090011697 | DISTRIBUTION METHOD AND DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT DEVICE - The present invention enables provision of a service in which a distribution method of content is changed depending on a location of a mobile station. Specifically, if a user of mobile station MS is located in a country where the usage of content is not permitted, content server CS detains the content temporarily, and after confirming that the user has moved to a country where the usage of the content is permitted, sends the detained content to mobile station MS of the user. When detaining the content, content server CS checks whether an expected date of the user moving to a country where the usage of the content is permitted is within a distribution period of the content, and if so, detains the content. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011698 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING RESOURCE SCHEDULING INFORMATION AND SCHEDULING RESOURCES - The present invention relates to an MBMS service-based method for transmitting resource scheduling information. The method comprises: Before transmitting MBMS information, determining the repetition period information of the local cell transmitting the MBMS information; and determining the repetition period information of the neighboring cells that carry the MBMS information transmitting said MBMS information; transmitting the local cell identifier and the neighboring cell identifiers, as well as the determined repetition period information of each cell transmitting said MBMS information, to a terminal of the local cell. Accordingly, the present invention also relates to an MBMS service-based method for receiving resource scheduling information, a base station controller, a terminal, an MBMS service-based resource scheduling method and its system. By utilizing the technical scheme of the present invention, the terminal can perform chip combining in divided time periods on the MBMS information of corresponding neighboring cells. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011699 | TRANSMISSION APPARATUS, RECEPTION APPARATUS AND DIGITAL RADIO COMMUNICATION METHOD - A digital radio communication method includes selecting a modulation scheme for a transmission data signal from among a plurality of modulation schemes. The transmission data signal is modulated according to the selected modulation scheme to generate a first symbol, the first symbol being a first quadrature baseband signal. Further, a pilot signal is modulated according to a specific modulation scheme to generate a second symbol, the second symbol being a second quadrature baseband signal. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011700 | Wireless Communication Method, Relay Station Apparatus, and Wireless Transmitting Apparatus - A wireless communication method and the like for improving the system throughput. The wireless communication method is used in a mobile communication system having a base station apparatus (BS), a relay station apparatus (RS) ( | 2009-01-08 |
20090011701 | Link Synchronization Method Using Received Power in Rf Repeater - Provided is a link synchronization method for a radio frequency repeater that can perform link route switching at an accurate time point by measuring reception signal power at a predetermined period for a predetermined time duration, accumulating and comparing them with a reference level, and detecting a link termination time point. The method includes: a) setting up an initial link route; b) measuring received signal power in the initial link route; c) accumulating the reception signal power received for a predetermined time at a predetermined period, when the reception signal power is detected; d) setting up a reference level for link switching based on the accumulated reception signal power; e) detecting a link termination time point by finding an edge in a waveform of the accumulated reception signal power based on the reference level; and f) switching the current link route based on the detected link termination time point. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011702 | WIRELESS TRANSMISSION APPARATUS AND WIRELESS TRANSMISSION METHOD - A wireless transmission apparatus capable of suppressing a reduction in coverage area of a base station apparatus and improving the transmission rate in the coverage area. According to this apparatus, a mobile station ( | 2009-01-08 |
20090011703 | Global Information and Hazard Warning System Using Satellite Navigation Systems and User Terminals - A method and device for a global information and early warning system, based on satellite navigation systems and user terminals, comprising the following steps and/or devices for carrying out this step: transmitting at least one warning message about one or more hazard area(s) by way of a satellite navigation system to user terminals in at least one information coverage area; receiving at least one warning message by means of a user terminal in the at least one information coverage area; and checking the warning message by means of the user terminal whether the user terminal is affected by the warning message. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011704 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REDUCING POWER ROBBING IMPACT OF INTERFERENCE TO A SATELLITE - Processing return feeder link signals at a satellite gateway including a first and second receive antennas includes receiving first and second return feeder link signals at the first and second receive antennas, respectively, modulating a phase of the first return feeder link signal to form an adjusted first feeder link signal, combining the adjusted first feeder link signal with the second return feeder link signal to form a combined feeder link signal, detecting periodic amplitude variation in the combined feeder link signal, and shifting a phase of the first return feeder link signal to reduce periodic amplitude variation in the combined feeder link signal. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011705 | DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEM FOR ASYNCHRONOUS TRANSMITTING DATA AND MAP INFORMATION - A relay including a receiver to receive from a base station, data, a first data frame, and a second data frame, the first data frame includes data and data transmission time information associated with the data, and the second data frame includes map information corresponding to the data and map information transmission time information associated with the map information; a data frame computation unit to compute a third data frame and a fourth data frame, wherein the third data frame is used to transmit the data to a terminal and the fourth data frame is used to transmit the map information to the terminal; and a transmitter to transmit the data to the terminal using the map information when the third data frame is the same as the fourth data frame. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011706 | Near field RF communicators and near field communications-enabled devices - A near field RF communicator has an inductive coupler ( | 2009-01-08 |
20090011707 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IDENTIFYING NEIGHBORING DEVICE - A method and apparatus for identifying a neighboring device are provided. The method of identifying a neighboring device, which is performed in a user terminal, includes: obtaining identification information and location information of a plurality of neighboring devices that can wirelessly communicate with the user terminal; extracting the identification information of one of the neighboring devices, the neighboring device being in the actual location range within the field of vision of the user terminal; and using the extracted identification information to request that the neighboring device perform wireless communication with the user terminal. According to the method and apparatus, identification information of a neighboring device with which a user terminal desires to perform wireless communication can be obtained using a viewfinder or liquid crystal display of the user terminal. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011708 | MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE, A PRINTING CONTROL SYSTEM, AND A METHOD FOR CONTROLLING PRINTING USING THE MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE - A mobile communication device storing a file to be printed, the mobile communication device including: a communication unit to receive printer information of a printer; a network interface unit to connect to a printer server corresponding to the printer information received through the communication unit; and a control unit to transmit the file to be printed to the printer through the printer server according to the received printer information. Accordingly, users can print files using a mobile communication device while traveling away from a fixed printer. | 2009-01-08 |
20090011709 | Content reproducing device, content reproducing system, automatic content receiving method, and automatic content transferring method - Disclosed herein is a portable type content reproducing device for reproducing content data, said portable type content reproducing device including, a radio communication unit, a nonvolatile storage unit, a reproduction processing unit, a connection controlling unit, and a reception controlling unit. | 2009-01-08 |