12th week of 2011 patent applcation highlights part 7 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20110068165 | Method of Verifying the Validity of an Electronic Parking Ticket - The method serves to verify the validity of an electronic parking ticket stored in an electronic entity. The method includes a step of securely obtaining from the electronic ticket specific data that is specific to said electronic entity or to the vehicle in which it is installed, and a step of making available at least a portion of said specific data on an inspection device. The method enables a dishonest attack of the “man-the-middle” type to be detected. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068166 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR AUTHENTICATING PRODUCTS - A computer readable medium including executable instructions to analyze radio frequency (RF) tag information includes executable instruction to access cross-enterprise RF tag information, identify a product transition based upon the cross-enterprise RF tag information, and define a new product path based upon the product transition, where the new product path defines product pedigree information. Additional executable instructions authenticate a user, secure product information, supply product pedigree information corresponding to the product information, and verify the pedigree of the product based upon the product pedigree information. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068167 | Method of authorizing automated banking machine use responsive to user data read from data bearing records - An automated banking machine includes an input device including a card reader which operates to read data bearing records in the form of user cards. The card data is usable to identify a user or a user account. The machine also includes an output device and a cash dispenser selectively operative to dispense currency sheets to machine users. Software operating in a computer of the machine causes the computer to operate a cash dispenser in carrying out cash dispensing transactions where cash is dispensed to users whose read accounts are assessed for value associated with cash dispensed. The computer also processes a mark up language document. The software includes screening software operative to prevent the computer from operating the cash dispenser responsive to communication with at least one system address. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068168 | System and Method for Securely Authorizing and Distributing Stored-Value Card Data - A computerized system and method for securely authorizing and distributing stored-value card data over a communications network is provided. The method allows for storing in the database a plurality of records comprising stored-value card data for each stored-value card as well as information identifying a plurality of trusted sources of stored-value card activation requests and/or a plurality of trusted communications networks for transmitting stored-value card activation requests. A transmitting step allows for a requesting terminal to transmit over a communications network a request to change the status of a stored-value card. The central processor then determines whether the requesting terminal and/or the communications network is a trusted source. Based on whether the requesting terminal or communications network is a trusted source or trusted communications network, the request can be processed and the card can be activated. A method for establishing a list of trusted sources and trusted communications networks is also provided. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068169 | SELF-SERVICE TERMINAL - A self-service terminal for reading wireless tags incorporated into media items is described. The terminal comprises a media acceptor for receiving media items, such as banknotes incorporating an RFID tag, and a wireless tag reader for reading received media items incorporating wireless tags. The terminal may also include a wireless tag reader for reading wireless tags in media items that are being transported to determine if multiple superimposed media items are present. The terminal may include a wireless tag reader for reading wireless tags in media items presented as a bunch, and subsequently retracted, to determine if any of the presented media items had been removed. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068170 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DISPLAYING LOYALTY PROGRAM INFORMATION ON A PAYMENT CARD - A method for displaying loyalty program information on a payment card using a computer coupled to a database is described. The payment card includes a processing device coupled to a display screen. The method includes receiving, at the computer, a loyalty program request message that includes payment card identification data. The payment card identification data is associated with the payment card. The method also includes determining that the payment card is registered in a loyalty program based on the payment card identification data and cardholder account data stored in the database. The method also includes electronically generating a loyalty program response message that includes loyalty program update data. The method further includes transmitting the loyalty program update data from the computer to the payment card for displaying as loyalty program information on the display screen. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068171 | CARD READING DEVICE FOR TRANSACTION SYSTEM - A non-magnetic card reader, a magnetic card reader and a card transaction method are provided to selectively read a magnetic card and a non-magnetic card for identification of payment transaction at a transaction terminal. The non-magnetic card reader includes an integrator module electrically connecting to the magnetic card reader and the transaction terminal. Each of the non-magnetic card reader, the magnetic card reader and the transaction terminal has one or more physical connectors compatible with a magnetic-card communication protocol. A non-magnetic card signal incorporated with card data of the non-magnetic card is converted by the integrator module to match the magnetic-card communication protocol and is selectively transmitted to a main controller of the transaction terminal for identification. A magnetic card signal from the magnetic card reader incorporated with card data of the magnetic card is selectively transceived through the integrator module to the main controller for identification. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068172 | ROTARY ONE-DIMENSIONAL BARCODE READING DEVICE - A rotary one-dimensional barcode reading device includes a motor and a one-dimensional barcode reader attached to the motor shaft so as to allow the reader to rotate with the motor shaft, by which linearity of the light source and the receiver of the barcode reader are converted into circularity to realize direction-diversified linear light sources and receives in various directions. Input and output of power source and signals are performed through electrical brushes. With this arrangement, a one-dimensional barcode in any direction can be properly read and the electronic signal generated by the one-dimensional barcode so read is transmitted through the electrical brushes or in a wireless manner to a computer, a point-of-sale (POS), a personal digital assistant (PDA), and the likes. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068173 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RECOGNIZING DEFORMED LINEAR BARCODES FROM A STREAM OF VARIED-FOCUS VIDEO FRAMES - In a system and method of recognizing a barcode from a stream of video frames, a processor-implemented camera module receives a stream of video frames, with at least one video frame including a barcode. A processor-implemented barcode blur estimate module estimates an amount of defocus blur in a video frame. The processor-implemented barcode blur estimate module further estimates an identity of the barcode. A processor-implemented barcode localization module identifies a region of the video frame containing the barcode. A processor-implemented barcode geometric modeler module generates a geometric model of the barcode that includes an identified barcode deformity. A processor-implemented barcode decoder module decodes the barcode from the video frame using the estimated amount of defocus blur, the estimated identity of the barcode, and the geometric model of the barcode. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068174 | Optical Information Reader - In an optical information reader, an entire size is reduced while a space for accommodating an imaging unit, a space for accommodating a cable of an external interface, and a space for accommodating plural boards in which circuits of a signal processing unit are accommodated are secured. An entire size of a housing is determined based on sizes of a main board and an imaging unit to realize an optical information reader having a minimum shape. The main board has the largest area as a board, and a CPU and a memory are mounted thereon. The imaging unit includes a camera module, a lighting LED unit, and a marker. The main board is disposed near an internal wall of a housing. Other functions are functionally divided into sub-boards and disposed around a frame body, and a connection portion to the cable is accommodated in the frame body to achieve miniaturization. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068175 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ESTIMATION AND CLASSIFICATION OF BARCODES USING HEURISTIC AND STATISTICAL MEASURES - In a system and method of estimating and classifying a barcode using heuristic and statistical measures, a classification determination is generated for each of a plurality of estimated barcode digits that correspond to a decoded barcode estimation. The classification determination is selected from one of a first classification determination and a second classification determination. The first classification determinations among a plurality of estimation determinations are aggregated. The aggregated first classification determinations are compared to a first predetermined threshold to determine a validity of the decoded barcode estimation. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068176 | CONTACTLESS SMART STICKER - A method for manufacture of a contactless smart card device including mounting at least one antenna and at least one smart card module onto a substrate layer, placing paramagnetic material over at least part of the at least one antenna, and laminating the substrate layer and the paramagnetic material to provide a laminate. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068177 | Composite Label with History Feature - A code that stores a history of what has been done to it and where it has been. The history can be stored in a local memory. The code can be changed based on that history. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068178 | SURFACE-TOLERANT RFID TRANSPONDER DEVICE - A carrier assembly for receiving an RFID transponder chip has an attachment side for being attached to a consumer device and an operation side for receiving an RF signal in operational use of the RFID transponder chip. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068179 | METHOD FOR BIASING AN EEPROM NON-VOLATILE MEMORY ARRAY AND CORRESPONDING EEPROM NON-VOLATILE MEMORY DEVICE - Described herein is a method for biasing an EEPROM array formed by memory cells arranged in rows and columns, each operatively coupled to a first switch and to a second switch and having a first current-conduction terminal selectively connectable to a bitline through the first switch and a control terminal selectively connectable to a gate-control line through the second switch, wherein associated to each row are a first wordline and a second wordline, connected to the control terminals of the first switches and, respectively, of the second switches operatively coupled to the memory cells of the same row. The method envisages selecting at least one memory cell for a given memory operation, biasing the first wordline and the second wordline of the row associated thereto, and in particular biasing the first and second wordlines with voltages different from one another and having values that are higher than an internal supply voltage and are a function of the given memory operation. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068180 | WIRELESS CHIP - The size of a wireless chip is often determined according to an antenna circuit thereof. Power source voltage or power supplied to the wireless chip can be more easily received with a larger antenna. On the other hand, there has been an increasing demand for a compact wireless chip, and it is thus necessary to downsize an antenna. In view of this, the invention provides a wireless chip capable of data communication with a small antenna, namely a compact wireless chip having an improved communicable distance. A power source circuit of an ID chip of the invention generates a higher power source voltage than a power source voltage generated in a conventional ID chip, by using a boosting power source circuit having a boosting circuit and a rectifier circuit. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068181 | Multi-modal Security Deterrents And Methods For Generating The Same - Various multi-modal security deterrents ( | 2011-03-24 |
20110068182 | Base Plate for Fastening a Rail to a Fixed Bottom Support, and Fastener for a Rail - The invention provides a base plate, and a fastener equipped with such a base plate, whose weight is minimised and whose stiffness is optimised on the one hand and which is suitable for being supported on an elastic intermediate layer on the other hand. To this end, a base plate according to the invention for fastening a rail to a fixed bottom support has, the base plate being made of a plastics material and a stiffening structure which is formed by ribs and by depressions present between the ribs being formed or moulded in the underside of the base plate, which underside is associated with the fixed bottom support, depressions of the stiffening structure being closed off, in accordance with the invention, by a filling material. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068183 | Base Plate for Fastening a Rail on a Solid Ground and Fastening of a Rail - A base plate for fastening a rail to a fixed bottom support, having a through-opening which runs from the upper side of the base plate to its underside and through which a clamping bolt having a polygonal head is inserted from the underside, forming in the underside, a receptacle, wherein the head of the clamping bolt is seated. Each side-face of the bolt head has a face for contact formed on the circumferential wall, which extends for part of the length of a side-face of the bolt head, and against which side-face has, planar support. The faces for contact on the circumferential wall are spaced apart from one another. There is formed in the circumferential wall of the receptacle, between each pair of adjacent faces for contact, a recess wherein there is no contact between the bolt head and the circumferential wall of the receptacle. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068184 | Base Plate for Fastening a Rail on a Solid Ground and Fastening of a Rail - A base plate for fastening a rail to a fixed bottom support, there being formed in the base plate an opening, which runs from its upper side to its underside, for an eccentric sleeve, which eccentric sleeve is adjustable in rotation in the opening for a sleeve, about an axis of rotation defined by a fastening member inserted through the eccentric sleeve, to allow changes in the position of the base plate. In the opening for the sleeve are markers for indexing for fixing the position in rotation of the eccentric sleeve, the markers spaced from one another such that, an adjustment of the eccentric sleeve in rotation between two adjacent markers for indexing involves a step-by-step change in the position of the base plate by a defined amount. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068185 | System for Fastening a Rail to a fixed Bottom Support, and Fastener for a Rail - The invention provides a system for fastening a rail in place and a rail fastener which, while being simple to install, allow a large measure of freedom in the production of the components required and at the same time have great practical utility. To this end a system according to the invention for fastening a rail to a fixed bottom support: a base plate produced from a plastics material, an intermediate layer which is arranged between the base plate and the fixed bottom support, a carrier plate which is arranged between the intermediate layer and the bottom support, a resilient member to hold down the rail which is to be fastened in place, a clamping bolt to brace the resilient member against the base plate, and a fastening member for fastening the base plate to the fixed bottom support. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068186 | Broadcast\widecast pattern lawn watering implement - A handheld, lightweight method of transferring the water column from a standard garden hose into a time saving and water saving broadcast and/or spray pattern. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068187 | ELECTROSTATIC SPRAY SYSTEM - An electrostatic spray system, comprising a hand held device having an inlet and an outlet. The hand held device includes a charging device for producing a high voltage charging field and a spray nozzle having an outlet, the outlet being disposed within the charging field. The system further includes an air movement system disposed within the hand held device, the air movement system configured to produce an airflow around the spray nozzle and through the high voltage charging field to create a directionally controllable electrostatic charged mist existing the hand held device at low velocities. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068188 | Fuel injector for permitting efficient combustion - An embodiment of the invention provides an apparatus for fuel injection that permits efficient combustion. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes: a fuel injector including an injector needle; a fuel injection passage having a fuel injection passage inlet connected to the injector needle and a fuel injection passage outlet; and an air passage having an air passage outlet that is connected to the fuel injection passage and that is located between the fuel injection passage inlet and the fuel injection passage outlet, wherein the air passage provides air that mixes with the fuel in the fuel injection passage so that the fuel will have an increased fuel plume angle as the fuel exits from the fuel injection passage outlet. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068189 | METHOD FOR ACTIVATING A PIEZOACTUATOR IN A FUEL INJECTOR - In an activation method, a predetermined idle stroke (h | 2011-03-24 |
20110068190 | Methods of Emitting a Volatile Material from a Diffuser - A method of emitting two or more volatile materials from a diffuser includes the step of emitting a first volatile material using a first diffusion element for a first randomly determined period of time. The method further includes the step of emitting a second volatile material using a second diffusion element for a section randomly determined period of time. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068191 | DECORATIVE AROMA DIFFUSER - A decorative aroma diffuser includes a ceramic bowl-like tray for holding an aromatic fluid and flower petals/herb leaves, the tray having endless ribs concentrically raised from the inside wall and the outside wall to reinforce the structural strength, a base fastened to the bottom side of the tray and defining an accommodation chamber, a heater mounted in the accommodation chamber for heating the aromatic fluid into vapor, and a bottom plate fastened to the bottom side of the base and carrying a power source that provides electricity to the heater. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068192 | Apparatus for Displaying Shower or Bath Water Parameters - The present invention is a display apparatus for affixation to a shower or bath water supply piping or incorporated within a shower, or bath or faucet head, in an aesthetically pleasing format and comprised of fabrication materials e.g., a polymeric or metallic bases with chrome, brass white or colored finishes or combination of these finishes and materials of construction. The display apparatus includes a power generation, CPU or microprocessor, temperature sensor and/or water flow sensors, timing circuits and a display means. In the embodiment defined by the attached shower display apparatus, know piping joint technology will be used for installation into both new and presently installed shower systems. In the embodiment defined by the display means incorporate into the shower head the shower head/display assembly can also be installed in both new and presently installed shower systems. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068193 | ATOMIZATION APPARATUS - Atomization apparatus is configured to produce mist by atomizing liquid after electrolysis to discharge the mist. The apparatus includes a substrate, an electrolysis device and a vibration device. The substrate includes: a liquid receiving part having a liquid storage surface; and a reservoir having a discharge surface. The electrolysis device has an anode and a cathode located at the liquid receiving part. The reservoir holds the liquid after electrolysis obtained from one of the anode and the cathode. The discharge surface is located at the side of the one of the anode and the cathode. The vibration device is configured to vibrate and atomize the liquid after electrolysis held at the reservoir. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068194 | COOLING STRUCTURE OF FUEL INJECTION VALVE - The present invention provides a cooling structure of a fuel injection valve that can cope with the high load operation of the engine by efficiently transferring heat from a nozzle to a cylinder head, thereby improving the cooling efficiency of the injection valve including the nozzle valve. In the cooling structure, fuel is injected through an injection hole by opening and closing of the needle valve | 2011-03-24 |
20110068195 | Sprinkler device with flow shut off valve - A sprinkler for producing a fixed spray pattern includes an inner flow conduit having a nozzle at an outlet. A filter screen is held in place beneath the nozzle. The filter screen engages a push rod of a valve of a flow stop mechanism. The push rod spaces a valve member away from a valve seat to permit water flow through the inner flow conduit when the filter screen and nozzle are in place. If the nozzle is removed or if the inner conduit is severed, the filter screen can be removed, which causes the valve member to close under the force of water pressure and to shut off flow through the inner flow conduit. The valve is located upstream of parts that are vulnerable to damage. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068196 | CLEANING TOOL - The present disclosure provides an integrated spray and wipe system. A method of using such a system is also provided. In one embodiment, the system includes a fluid reservoir that extends through the center of a roll of cleaning material (e.g., paper towel roll). The tool houses cleaning fluid and cleaning wipes and therefore can be used to dispense liquid or cleaning wipes as needed. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068197 | AIR BLOWER - The present invention provides an air blower relating to a cleaning device. The air blower includes an elastic ball body provided with a nozzle hole and a check hole, a nozzle disposed in the nozzle hole, and a check valve disposed in the check hole. A check portion of the nozzle is disposed into the elastic ball body and is tightly connected with the edge of the nozzle hole. The check portion is provided therein with a stopping assembly for blocking or opening the nozzle hole. With the stopping assembly provided at the nozzle hole, the nozzle hole is opened when the airflow within the elastic ball body is ejected out and closed when the external air enters the elastic ball body. In this way, the external air can be prevented from entering the air blower through the nozzle efficiently. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068198 | HEADPIECE FOR ACTUATOR - In one embodiment there is provided an end fitment for use with an actuator used from drawing fluid from a container through a tube, the actuator has a depression face and a neck extending there from for connection to a corner end extending downwardly for securing the end fitment thereto. The end fitment further including a lower end for attaching to a headpiece. The headpiece has a concaved bottom surface that transitions to a surrounding side surface and has a plurality of openings positioned about the bottom surface for ejecting a fluid within the container. The plurality of openings are positioned into a pair of concentric rows, defined as a first concentric row of openings positioned within a second concentric row of openings. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068199 | Dispenser - A dispenser | 2011-03-24 |
20110068200 | SWING NOZZLE UNIT AND SUBSTRATE PROCESSING APPARATUS WITH SWING NOZZLE UNIT - Provided is a single wafer processing apparatus for cleaning a substrate. The apparatus includes a substrate support member including a spin head to place a substrate thereon, a processing bowl disposed to surround the spin head and adapted to collect a processing fluid scattering from the substrate, and a swing nozzle unit adapted to inject the processing fluid to the substrate placed on the spin head by rotating in a swinging motion, wherein the swing nozzle unit includes a nozzle part including a nozzle body constituted by an inner resin pipe supplying an inner path where a processing fluid supply tube is disposed, a metal pipe disposed to surround the inner resin pipe, and an outer resin pipe disposed to surround the metal pipe, and a nozzle driver adapted to rotate the nozzle part in a Θ-axis direction and move the nozzle part up and down in a z-axis direction. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068201 | BUILD-UP MINIMIZING SPRAY GUN TIP - The advantage of this construction is that the time between manual cleanings of the frontal area of the gun can be lengthened or eliminated. The spray gun utilizes high pressure air forced through thin openings and that surround the spray tip, to eliminate the eddies in the air flow around the frontal area of the spray gun. One concentric thin opening surrounds the spray tip and is directed parallel to the direction of spray. With a second concentric thin opening, the air is directed at an angle of about 55 degrees relative to the axis or direction of spray. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068202 | Producing method of powder particles by using grinding medium - The present invention provides a producing method of powder particles having an average particle diameter on the order of submicrons. Specifically, the producing method is a producing method of powder particles obtained by grinding a product to be ground by using plural grinding media, wherein the grinding media including at least one kind (grinding medium A) having an average particle diameter of 0.01 to 5 times and at least one kind (grinding medium B) having an average particle diameter of 10 to 450 times, with respect to the average particle diameter of the product to be ground before being ground, are used. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068203 | ROLLER GRINDING MILL - A roller grinding mill is provided that includes a grinding plate, grinding rollers, and at least two drives acting upon the grinding plate, and to a method for operating such a roller grinding mill. At least one grinding roller and substantially simultaneously at least one matching drive can be disengaged during operation. Thus only small radial forces are created that effect the radial bearing of the grinding plate. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068204 | KITCHEN APPLIANCE - A kitchen appliance comprising a base station ( | 2011-03-24 |
20110068205 | Demolition Tool Unit And Method Of Designing And Forming A Demolition Tool Unit - A multiple tool attachment system is adapted to be attached to demolition equipment. The system includes a universal body attached to the demolition equipment. A series of tools is independently attachable to the universal body. The universal body includes a guide slot extending longitudinally along the universal body. Each tool generally includes a pair of pivotable jaws adapted to be pivotably attached to the universal body with at least one linkage extending from the universal body and attachable to each jaw of the tool. A slide member is received within the guide slot, with each linkage attached to the slide member, and a piston cylinder arrangement is attached to the universal body and coupled to the slide member for moving the slide member and the jaws. The multiple tool attachment system is provided with quick change features and is designed to optimize the cutting characteristics throughout the movement cycle. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068206 | CRUSHER FOR CRUSHING A SILICON LUMP, AND SILICON LUMP CRUSHING APPARATUS HAVING A PLURALITY OF CRUSHERS - [Problem] A crusher which can transmit energy to be applied to a piston to a silicon lump highly efficiently, and a silicon lump crushing apparatus which can crush a silicon lump into small pieces by suppressing the production of powders as much as possible and enables the automation of the crushing work of a silicon lump. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068207 | DISCHARGE END LINER - A discharge end liner attachable to a discharge end wall in a grinding mill. The discharge end liner includes a number of pulp lifter elements mountable on the discharge end wall for at least partially defining a number of chambers rotatable in the predetermined direction respectively between a submerged condition and a raised condition. The discharge end liner also includes one or more grate subassemblies positionable on the pulp lifter elements, for at least partially screening the slurry. At least a part of each grate subassembly is located by an outer portion of the pulp lifter element in a predetermined position relative to the discharge end wall. An inner portion of each pulp lifter element defines an obtuse angle between the inner portion and the outer portion, for permitting the retained portion of the slurry to evacuate from each chamber respectively while each chamber is in the raised condition. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068208 | FIBER TENSIONING DEVICE AND METHOD OF MAKING PRESTRESSED STRUCTURES - A process for forming a prestressed structure that includes: winding a plurality of fibers around a structure in order to compressively prestress the structure; wherein the winding is achieved by a fiber tensioning device that includes: a plurality of axles rotatably supported by the frame, each axle having a drum that engages the plurality of aligned fibers, each axle also having a sprocket; a chain for coupling each of the sprockets; a brake connected to the chain which opposes the motion of the chain thus increasing the tension in the plurality of aligned fibers that are in contact with said drums; and whereby the aligned fibers are wound onto the structure under increased tension thus imparting compressive pressure between the aligned fibers on to the wound structure. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068209 | SENSING RETRACTION OF PERFORATED PAPER TOWELS WITHIN HOUSING AFTER DISPENSING - A towel dispenser includes: a housing for receiving toweling; a motor assembly that causes a leading edge of the toweling to be extended from the housing such that a line of perforations in the toweling along which a user tears the toweling is located downstream of the sensor, and the toweling to be retracted into the housing after the leading edge has been extended; and a sensor that senses a leading edge of the toweling during retraction of the toweling. The sensor causes the motor assembly to cease retracting the toweling into the housing as a function of the sensing of the leading edge of the toweling. The toweling may be a roll of perforated paper towels. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068210 | LENGTH LEARN SEQUENCE FOR DISPENSING IN AUTOMATIC TOWEL DISPENSER - A towel dispenser includes a housing, a sensor, and a motor assembly that causes in response to a hand: a leading edge of the toweling to be extended from the housing a multiple of a predetermined unit length (PUL), optionally plus a further extent that is less than PUL; and then to be retracted. The motor assembly ceases retracting based on sensing the leading edge of the toweling. PUL is set in a length learn sequence by: retracting the toweling until a leading edge of the toweling is sensed; advancing the toweling a preset extended length greater than at least a distance between immediately adjacent lines of perforations in the toweling; retracting the toweling until a leading edge of the toweling is sensed while measuring a length by which the toweling is retracted; and determining the difference between the preset extended length and the measured retracted length. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068211 | DISPENSING PERFORATED PAPER TOWELS FROM TOWELING RECEIVED WITHIN RECESS OF LOADING DOOR - Dispensing towels includes: the step of extending the toweling exterior of the housing for grasping by a user; and subsequent thereto, the step of retracting the toweling into the housing. The housing includes a main body, and a loading door that is configured to rotate relative to the main body between a closed position, in which the housing is configured to extend toweling there from, and an open position, in which the housing is configured to receive toweling therein. The loading door serves as a towel carrier and has a curved surface defining a cavity within which a roll of paper towels is received and retained in floating engagement therewith. The roll of paper towels rolls and slides on the curved surface when unwinding during said step of extending the toweling exterior of the housing for grasping by a user. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068212 | DISPENSER WITH TOWELING RECEIVED WITHIN RECESS OF LOADING DOOR - A towel dispenser includes a housing including a main body; a loading door that is configured to rotate relative to the main body between a closed position, in which the housing is configured to dispense towels there from, and an open position, in which the housing is configured to receive toweling therein; and a guide system that is configured to guide the toweling within the housing while towels are dispensed from the housing. The loading door serves as a towel carrier and has a curved surface defining a cavity configured to receive the roll of paper towels in floating engagement therewith such that the roll of paper towels rolls and slides on the curved surface during unwinding. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068213 | ENGAGING AND DISPLACING DRIVEN ROLLER OF TOWELING DISPENSER BY CLOSING LOADING DOOR - A method of dispensing toweling includes: extending the toweling exterior of the housing for grasping by a user; and subsequently retracting the toweling into the housing. The housing includes a main body, a loading door configured to rotate relative to the main body between open and closed positions; and a guide system including a first roller attached to the main body and having a first toothed surface, and a second roller attached to the loading door and having a second toothed surface that is configured to mesh with the first toothed surface. At least one end of the first roller moves such that an axis of rotation of the first roller moves relative to the main body of the housing. Moving the loading door into the closed position after loading toweling within the dispenser results in the first roller being urged into engagement with the second roller when the loading door enters the closed position and the second roller acting on the first roller so as to displace at least one end of the first roller when the loading door enters the closed position. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068214 | MESHING DRIVEN ROLLERS OF TOWEL DISPENSER BY CLOSING LOADING DOOR - A towel dispenser includes a main body; a loading door that rotates relative to the main body between open and closed positions; and a guide system that is configured to guide the toweling within the housing while towels are dispensed from the housing. The guide system includes a first roller attached to the main body and having a first toothed surface, and a second roller attached to the loading door and having a second toothed surface that is configured to mesh with the first toothed surface. The toothed surfaces of the first roller and the second roller mesh together when the loading door moves into the closed position from the open position and do not preclude the loading door from moving into the closed position from the open position. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068215 | DISPENSING PAPER TOWELS FROM MOUNTED AUTOMATIC TOWEL DISPENSER - A method of dispensing towels from toweling with a dispenser includes extending the toweling exterior of a housing of the dispenser for grasping by a user; and subsequent thereto, retracting the toweling into the housing. The housing includes extension walls located proximate opposite exterior sides of the housing that extend above a top side of the housing. The method further includes, as a preliminary step, mounting the dispenser to the underside of a fixture, including removing a portion of each extension wall along a score line so as to adjust the distance from the underside of the fixture below which the top side of the housing is mounted. The fixture may be a shelf or a cabinet. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068216 | MOUNTED AUTOMATIC TOWEL DISPENSER FOR DISPENSING PAPER TOWELS - A towel dispenser includes a housing for receiving toweling comprising a roll of paper towels. The housing includes extension walls located proximate opposite exterior sides of the housing that extends above a top side of the housing. Each extension wall includes a weakened line extending parallel to a weakened line of the other extension walls, whereby the extent above the top side at which each extension walls extends may be changed. The extent represents a distance from the underside of a fixture below which the top side of the housing is mounted when the towel dispenser is installed under the fixture. The fixture may be a shelf or cabinet. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068217 | ACCOMMODATING RETRACTION OF EXCESS TOWELING BACK INTO HOUSING OF AUTOMATIC TOWEL DISPENSER - A method of dispensing towels from toweling with a dispenser includes: extending the toweling exterior of a housing of the dispenser for grasping by a user; and subsequent thereto, retracting the toweling into the housing. The toweling includes a roll of paper towels and the dispenser is configured to unwind roll of paper towels during extension of toweling from the housing but not rewind the roll of paper towels during subsequent retraction of toweling into the housing. A back side of the housing includes an opening that is configured such that excess toweling gathering within the housing may fall there through as a result of retraction back into the housing of excess toweling dispensed but not taken. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068218 | AUTOMATIC TOWEL DISPENSER THAT ACCOMMODATES RETRACTION OF EXCESS TOWELING BACK INTO HOUSING - A towel dispenser includes a housing for receiving toweling. The housing includes: a main body, a loading door, a guide system, and a motor assembly configured to cause a leading edge of the toweling to be extended from the housing and to cause the toweling to be retracted into the housing after the leading edge has been extended. The loading door is configured to rotate relative to the main body between a closed position, in which the housing is configured to dispense towels there from, and an open position, in which the housing is configured to receive toweling therein. A back side of the housing includes an opening configured to permit excess toweling to fall there through during retraction of the toweling back into the housing by the motor assembly, whereby the towel dispenser accommodates retraction of excess toweling that is extended, but not taken. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068219 | TRANSMISSION ARRANGEMENT IN AUTOMATIC TOWEL DISPENSER - A towel dispenser includes a main body; a loading door that rotates relative to the main body between open and closed positions; and a guide system that is configured to guide the toweling within the housing while towels are dispensed from the housing. The guide system includes a first roller attached to the main body and having a toothed surface proximate a first end thereof, and a second roller attached to the loading door and having a toothed surface proximate a first end thereof that is configured to mesh with the toothed surface of the first roller. A transmission connects a motor to a second end of the first roller, the second end of the first roller being opposite the first end of the first roller. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068220 | Unknown - The invention concerns the field of devices for improving the piloting of projectiles More specifically, the object of the invention is a piloting device for a missile or a projectile, for example, of small caliber, especially on the order of 40 mm, which has a lateral main surface with a nose at the level of one of its extremities, whereby said device includes at least one cavity consisting of a combustion chamber and filled, at least partially, by an explosive powder, and means of initiation of this explosive powder, and thereby the explosive powder includes nanothermites or gas-generating nanothermites. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068221 | Control System for a Hydraulically Actuatable Horizontal Stabilizer and Test Method for Testing the Integrity of a Control System - An actuation system for a hydraulically operable aircraft elevator, includes: two actuators, supplied from at least one hydraulic supply system, of which each is coupled to a load-bearing structural component, and to an elevator, displaceable relative to the load-bearing structural component, for the operation of the elevator, a first control valve device, hydraulically connected to the first actuator to control the latter, and a second control valve device, hydraulically connected to the second actuator to control the latter, which devices are respectively supplied from an hydraulic system, a control and monitoring unit functionally connected with the control valve devices, which determines appropriate command signals for the control valve devices and transmits the signals to the latter to execute appropriate control movements for the operation of the actuators, a locking device, coupled to the first actuator, with a locking mechanism to secure the extended position of the pushrod of the first actuator in its locked state, which is hydraulically connected with the first hydraulic system and with the second hydraulic system via an hydraulic OR-circuit, such that in normal operation of at least one of the hydraulic systems the locking mechanism is in its unlocked state, and in the event of the failure of both hydraulic systems the locking mechanism under a minimum pressure secures the extended position of the pushrod of the first actuator, and/or a lock activation device, which is functionally connected with the control and monitoring unit, and which upon the receipt of an activation signal activates the locking mechanism, and also a test method to check the integrity of an actuation system. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068222 | PROPULSION UNIT FOR AN AIRCRAFT AND AIR INTAKE STRUCTURE FOR SUCH A UNIT - This propulsion unit for an aircraft comprises: a fan ( | 2011-03-24 |
20110068223 | Aircraft Decoy Arrangement - Aircraft decoy arrangement and method for generating a decoy signal from an aircraft having an isolated decoy. An aircraft receiver detects a threat signal from a threat source targeting the aircraft. An aircraft signal processor produces a decoy relay signal based on the threat signal, where the decoy relay signal frequency is significantly lower than the threat signal frequency and is slowly attenuated through air, the signal processor calibrating the decoy relay signal in accordance with a received test signal to compensate for inaccuracies. An aircraft transmitter transmits the decoy relay signal and an optional reference signal to the decoy, where it is received by a decoy receiver, converted back to a decoy signal by a decoy frequency converter, and transmitted by a decoy transmitter, causing the threat source to detect the decoy signal and lock onto the decoy rather than the aircraft. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068224 | Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Having Spherical Loading Portion and Unmanned Ground Vehicle Therefor - An unmanned aerial vehicle equipped with a spherical locking portion for landing on an unmanned ground vehicle is disclosed. The spherical locking portion can be the body of the unmanned aerial vehicle. Further, an unmanned ground vehicle for landing of an unmanned aerial vehicle, comprising a landing portion configured to have some of a spherical locking portion of the unmanned aerial vehicle inserted therein is disclosed. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068225 | Compact cargo lift for commerical aircraft - An apparatus for transferring cargo between an upper, passenger deck and a lower, cargo deck of an aircraft. A lift platform raises palletized cargo from the lower deck through an opening formed in the upper deck. The drive mechanism is housed entirely within the lift platform itself. The platform is stabilized by flanking, scissors-action leg assemblies, that nest alongside the platform when stowed. The platform is stowed in the raised position, within the opening formed in the upper deck. Locking assemblies attach the lift platform to the sides of the opening so that the platform becomes a load-bearing structural component of the upper deck when stowed. A recess is formed in the lower deck for receiving the lift platform when lowered. A translating floor assembly having folding floor sections lowers to clear the recess, and then raises to define a floor surface over the opening when the lift platform is not in use. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068226 | MODULAR SEAT SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE - A modular seat system for a passenger compartment of a vehicle includes at least one seat, which has a seat unit with a seating element and a seat back and a seat frame with at least one pair of essentially vertical support elements, at whose upper end a bearing structure is arranged on which the seat unit rests, a fixing structure in the floor of the passenger compartment with at least two longitudinal rails, which have a predetermined spacing from one another, for accommodating the lower ends of the support elements, and an adapter plate for the fixing of the support elements, which adapter plate is fitted to the lower end of the support elements, and is fitted in a mobile fashion to at least one support element, so that the spacing of the support elements from one another is variable independently of the width of the seat unit. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068227 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AN ANTICIPATORY PASSENGER CABIN - A system for anticipating the needs of at least one passenger onboard a mobile platform is provided. A passenger seating area for receipt of the passenger includes a seat that has a seat back that moves into a reclined position, a tray table that is operable to be positioned to provide a surface for use by the at least one passenger, and a light source disposed for illumination of at least a portion of the passenger seating area. A camera acquires an image of the passenger, and a gesture control module generates activity data that includes at least one activity that the passenger is performing as recognized in the image of the at least one passenger acquired by the camera. A smart control module moves the seat back, positions the tray table, activates or deactivates the light source and performs combinations thereof based on the activity data. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068228 | CABLE WAY FOR AIRCRAFT WITH A STRUCTURE MADE OF COMPOSITE MATERIAL - A retention device, in the form of a trunking with a substantially U-shaped section, for retaining at least one cable running along the structure of an aircraft, fastened to said structure by a fastening means and providing an electrical continuity over the whole of its length, said device being electrically connected to a current-return circuit from the items of equipment of said aircraft, characterized in that said trunking comprises at least one curve on its longitudinal axis corresponding substantially to that of a frame of a fuselage. It is intended to be mounted on a frame of an aircraft made of carbon fibers and to protect the skin of the aircraft against a possible contact with a damaged cable. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068229 | AIRCRAFT EJECTION SEAT WITH PASSIVE LIMB RETENTION - An aircraft ejection seat includes a passive limb retention system. The limb retention system comprises a primary lanyard that forms a loop around the crewmember's footwell and a secondary lanyard that is releasably attached to a medial portion of the loop in the primary lanyard. Upon initiation, as the ejection seat is propelled out of the aircraft, the primary and secondary lanyards simultaneously close the lanyard loop around the crewmember's leg from both ends until the lanyard loop contacts the crewmember's leg. Once the lanyard loop is closed around the crewmember's leg, the secondary lanyard releases, allowing the primary lanyard to continue to tighten around the crewmember's leg until the shear fastener shears and the ejection seat exits the aircraft. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068230 | DETECTING ICE PARTICLES - Systems and methods for detecting ice particle accumulation is disclosed herein. In one exemplary implementation, a method for detecting ice is described in which a parameter within an interior volume of a heated conduit is measured. The method also includes detecting the presence of an accumulation of ice particles based on the parameter measured within the interior volume of the heated conduit. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068231 | NEA DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM FOR OBIGGS APPLICATIONS - A method for creating ullage in a fuel tank includes the steps of porting NEA into a mixing chamber during descent, exposing the mixing chamber to ambient air and communicating a mixture of NEA and ambient air into the fuel tank. A complementary apparatus to the method includes a mixing chamber for receiving NEA during descent, a port for communicating ambient air with the mixing chamber during descent and a port for communicating a mixture of the NEA and the ambient to the fuel tank. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068232 | Conduit Attachment Device for Use with a Trapeze - A conduit attachment device is disclosed for use with a trapeze for providing for the placement and suspension of apparatus between existing structural members of an overhead structure. In one embodiment, the conduit attachment device includes a body having four sides formed of a continuous sheet with three bends in an open-ended rectangular box design. A fastening join joins two sides of the continuous sheet. A window including first and second substantially continuous U-shaped engagement surfaces adapted to form a friction fit with a conduit is located at one of the ends. Two sizes of threaded openings are located on opposite sides of the body for mating with two different sizes of threaded suspension rod. Another threaded opening is located in the body for mating with a set screw that further secures the conduit. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068233 | Vertical Cable Manager - Certain embodiments of the present invention provide a bracket for mounting a vertical cable manager to a rack. The bracket includes a first portion extending in a first direction, a second portion extending from the first portion in a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction, and a third portion extending from the second portion in a third direction substantially perpendicular to the second direction and substantially parallel to the first direction. The first portion of the bracket is adapted to snap-fit to the vertical cable manager. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068234 | FASTENING ELEMENT FOR A CABLE HARNESS - A fastening element for fastening a longitudinally extending article, in particular a cable or a cable loom, which is to be fixed to a component, in particular to a motor vehicle body part, with a wrapping tape. The fastening element comprising a body including a first cheek element, a second cheek element, and at least two connection struts which connect the cheek elements to one another in a longitudinal direction of the body, and which define an opening for receiving the tape. The tape is insertable into the opening substantially transversely to the longitudinal direction, in order to circumferentially wrap the article with the wrapping tape. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068235 | SUPPORT ARM POSITIONING TAB - A mailbox support attaching to a post includes an arm for supporting a mailbox at a given height, an opening for freely allowing the arm to slide over the post, and a tab flexibly extending into the opening and designed to limit movement of the arm relative to the post if the post is disposed within the opening. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068236 | ADJUSTABLE GROUND ANCHOR - A mailbox support has an attachment for attaching the mailbox support to the ground, a first plate attached to the attachment, a second plate rotatably attached to the first plate, a fixture attaching to the second plate for supporting the mailbox support and, an abutment for limiting rotation of the second plate relative to the first plate and for assisting in installing the attachment to the ground. A method for installing a support into the ground includes placing a first plate on a second plate, the second plate having an attachment for attaching the second plate to the ground, and utilizing the first plate and the second plate to drive the attachment into the ground. The first plate and the second plate are joined so that first and second plates may rotate relative to each other to properly orient the first plate. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068237 | System for Mounting an Object to a Surface - A system for mounting an object such as a flat screen television on a surface such as a wall. A mounting template is fastened to the surface and defines multiple sets of openings corresponding to multiple mounting configurations. Wall brackets are removably secured within the openings and are then fastened to the surface. Object spacers are fastened to mounting locations on the object corresponding to the mounting configuration of the wall brackets, and are connected to the wall brackets to secure the object to the wall. A level may be secured within the mounting template. The mounting template may include fold lines to facilitate packaging and storage of the mounting template. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068238 | MAILBOX ADJUSTABLE MOUNTING BRACKET - An adjustable support for a mailbox includes an arm, a first bracket for attaching to the arm and having a first projection, a second bracket for attaching to the arm and having a second projection, wherein the first projection and the second projection cooperate to achieve a desired dimension upon the arm to support a desired dimension of the mailbox. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068239 | ATTACHMENT FOR FASTENER DRIVEN BY POWDER CHARGE SETTING TOOL - A connector of frangible material for mounting on the piercing end of a nail-like fastener, connects the fastener to a bracket or clamp. The bracket has a conical frustrum-shaped aperture. The connector has a conical frustrum-shaped leading end that fits into the conical frustrum-shaped aperture in the bracket. The trailing end of the connector grips the fastener. The connector locks to the bracket by passing its trailing end through the leading opening of the conical frustrum-shaped aperture and snugging the conical frustrum leading end of the connector into the conical frustrum-shaped aperture in the bracket. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068240 | INTERFACE CARD FIXING DEVICE - An interface card fixing device for fixing an interface card in a case of a computer device is presented. The interface card fixing device includes a body and a pressing member. The body is fixed on the case, and has an accommodation slot, and a guiding slot crossing the accommodation slot. The interface card slides within the guiding slot to a combination position. A pivoting end of the pressing member is pivotally connected to the body, such that a pressing end of the pressing member relatively pivotally rotates to a pressing position, and is fixed in the accommodation slot. The pressing end and the pivoting end form an angle, so as to press against the interface card to maintain the interface card at the combination position. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068241 | VERTICAL DISPLAY MOUNTING DEVICE - The vertical display mounting device | 2011-03-24 |
20110068242 | PARTITION PANEL SYSTEM AND MOUNTING BRACKET ASSEMBLY THEREFOR - A mounting bracket for removably mounting an accessory on a partition panel includes first and second side bracket members having a plurality of hooks configured for close reception in the vertical hanger slots of an associated panel frame. A back member extends between and operably connects the first and second side bracket members. The first and second side flanges each have a forward portion with a plurality of vertical support slots configured to receive and detachably retain therein a hanger portion of an associate accessory to detachably support the accessory on the mounting bracket. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068243 | ADJUSTABLE APPARATUS - An adjustable apparatus includes a bracket, an extendable member, a moving member, and a display supporting mount. The extendable member includes a base portion and a resilient tape portion attached to the base portion. The tape portion is secured to the bracket. The moving member is attached on the base portion. The display supporting mount is secured to the moving member for being secured to a display device, and movable with the moving member. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068244 | SLIDER CLIP AND PHOTOVOLTAIC STRUCTURE MOUNTING SYSTEM - Described herein is a mounting system and slider clips that support simplified installation of photovoltaic structures. The mounting system comprises a support structure which can be mounted to support columns via an optional tilt table. The support structure comprises a plurality of parallel spaced beams and a plurality of parallel spaced rails that are mounted approximately perpendicular to the beams. Disclosed embodiments describe a collapsible support structure in which the rails are pivotally mounted to the beams. Rails are preassembled with prefabricated slider clips for holding edge portions of the photovoltaic structures. Rails can also be integrally formed with slider clips. Described herein are also methods of installing one or more photovoltaic structures using the mounting system and methods for manufacturing slider clips and a photovoltaic structure mounting system. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068245 | ADJUSTABLE AND COLLAPSIBLE ONE-PIECE DISPLAY EASEL - An easel for holding objects such as smartphones, cell phones, business cards, recipes, and calendars. The profile of the easel resembles an asymmetric horizontal figure eight curve. The base of a display object rests on the top inside portion of the shelf or small loop of the figure eight curve and the back of the display object rests against the backrest or top inside portion of the large loop of the figure eight curve. The top of the shelf and the backrest are concave shaped to accommodate objects, such as smartphones, that have a curved base or curved back. The angle of the backrest may be adjusted to change the viewing angle of the display object. The easel is easily collapsible without any disassembly. The easel may be made from a single thin strip of material making it inexpensive to produce. The material can be recyclable. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068246 | APPARATUS FOR HOLDING CALENDAR - A decorative theme plate with a display region, and adapted to releasably engage the receiving plate of an apparatus for holding a calendar. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068247 | BARBED ANCHOR - An anchor device is disclosed for securing a mounting accessory, such as a wire management device, to a panel or circuit board. The body of the anchor device includes a post having barbs protruding from the post. A hole or recess in the mounting accessory corresponds to the post and is engaged by the barbs to secure the mounting accessory onto the post. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068248 | Top Mount Mast Antenna Reinforcement - A mounting apparatus for a top mount mast antenna includes a secondary mounting bracket positioned below the fender panel to stabilize the antenna attachment screws extending through the antenna base into the fender panel of the automotive vehicle on which the antenna is mounted. The secondary mounting bracket is formed with a generally circular reinforcement collar that projects upwardly through the opening in the fender panel. The reinforcement collar has opposing retention tabs that pass through recesses formed in the opening. A rotation of the secondary mounting bracket within the opening rotates the retention tabs to a position overlying the fender panel, and moves deformable bosses into alignment with the screw holes in the fender panel. The rotation of the secondary mounting bracket is halted by the engagement of a closed side of the bosses with a flange of material created by the piercing of the screw holes. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068249 | Mold and Method for Manufacturing the Same - A mold includes a substrate and a plurality of micro-structures. The micro-structures are disposed on the substrate. Each of the micro-structures includes a supporting layer and a convex top portion. The supporting layer is disposed on the substrate, wherein the material of the supporting layer is amorphous metal. The convex top portion is disposed on the supporting layer, wherein the material of the convex top portion is a thermoplastic polymer. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068250 | AUTO-FOCUSING METHOD, RECORDING MEDIUM RECORDING THE METHOD, AND AUTO-FOCUSING APPARATUS PERFORMING THE METHOD - An auto-focusing method of creating a focus value when a point light source image and an image having a low contrast are focused, a recording medium recording the method, and an auto-focusing apparatus for performing the method are provided. In an embodiment, point light source reference graphs and non-point light source graphs are previously stored in a database, a reference graph having the most similar pattern to a focus graph is created by comparing the focus graph of input images to the point light source and non-point light source reference graphs, and a focus value is created when an image is focused using a different method according to the type of corresponding reference graph. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068251 | SOLID-STATE IMAGE SENSOR - A solid-state image sensor includes: four or more photoelectric conversion units having spectral sensitivity characteristics different from one another; an amplifier unit disposed in correspondence to each group of photoelectric conversion units among N groups (N represents an integer less than a quantity of the four or more photoelectric conversion units and equal to or greater than one), the four or more photoelectric conversion units being divided into the N groups; and transfer units, each disposed in correspondence to one of the four or more photoelectric conversion units, which transfer a signal generated at the photoelectric conversion unit to the amplifier unit disposed for the group to which the photoelectric conversion unit belongs. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068252 | PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION APPARATUS AND IMAGING SYSTEM USING THE SAME - A photoelectric conversion apparatus of the present invention includes a first semiconductor region functioning as a barrier against signal charges between a first and a second photoelectric conversion element, and a second semiconductor region that has a width narrower than that of the first semiconductor region and functions as a barrier against signal charges between a first and the third photoelectric conversion element. A region with a low barrier is provided at least a part between the first and the second photoelectric conversion element. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068253 | PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION APPARATUS AND IMAGING SYSTEM USING THE PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION APPARATUS - A photoelectric conversion apparatus of the present invention includes: a plurality of photoelectric conversion elements arranged on a substrate; a transistor for transferring a signal charge; and a plurality of transistors for reading out the signal charge transferred. The plurality of photoelectric conversion elements include a first photoelectric conversion element and a second photoelectric conversion element adjacent to each other. The photoelectric conversion apparatus of the present invention includes: a first semiconductor region having a first conductivity type arranged between the first photoelectric conversion element and the second photoelectric conversion element; and a second semiconductor region having the first conductivity type that is arranged on a region where the plurality of transistors are arranged and that has a width larger than that of the first semiconductor region of the first conductivity type. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068254 | PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION ELEMENT, METHOD FOR PRODUCING PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION ELEMENT, AND SOLID-STATE IMAGING DEVICE - A photoelectric conversion element is provided and includes a photoelectric conversion portion. The photoelectric conversion portion includes: a pair of electrodes; and a photoelectric conversion layer between the pair of electrodes, and at least part of the photoelectric conversion layer includes a mixed layer of a p-type organic semiconductor and a fullerene, and a mixing ratio of the fullerene to the p-type organic semiconductor in terms of thickness ratio is less than 1:1. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068255 | PHOTODETECTORS USEFUL AS AMBIENT LIGHT SENSORS - A photodetector includes one or more first photodiode regions that are covered by an optical filter configured to reject infrared (IR) light and that produce a first current (I | 2011-03-24 |
20110068256 | Touch Sensing Apparatus Having a Simplified Structure and Reduced Manufacturing Cost - A touch sensing apparatus includes a light source generating a light. The light travels though a light distribution part. A light guide part guides the light to the light distribution part. A light sensing part outputs an output signal corresponding to an intensity of the light incident through the light guide part and the light distribution part when a touch occurs. A light reflection part reflects the light provided to the light distribution part, and a coordinate generating part calculates a coordinate value of the touch using the output signal from the light sensing part. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068257 | PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION APPARATUS AND IMAGE PICKUP SYSTEM - A photoelectric conversion apparatus is configured to include a plurality of pixels, a first output unit that detects a maximum value of signals output from the plurality of pixels, a second output unit that detects a minimum value of signals output from the plurality of pixels, and a signal output line via which to output signals of the first output unit and the second output unit such that when the maximum value is detected, the signal output line is charged by a source current flowing through the first output unit, while when the minimum value is detected, the signal output line is discharged by a sink current flowing through the second output unit. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068258 | NONROTATIONALLY SYMMETRIC LENS, IMAGING SYSTEM INCLUDING THE SAME, AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A singlet lens with opposing first and second surfaces has at least one surface being nonrotationally symmetric, the singlet lens substantially maintaining a ratio of magnification along orthogonal axes. The nonrotationally symmetric surface may be used in an imaging system, which may be used in a mobile handset. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068259 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SENSING LIGHT PRODUCED BY PIXELS ON AN ELECTRONIC DISPLAY - An optical sensor package may include a chip carrier including a surface having edges defining corners. An optical sensor may be connected to the surface of the chip carrier and be positioned closer to one of the corners than any of the other corners. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068260 | OPTICAL ILLUMINATION APPARATUS AND METHOD - An optical system for detecting light from a 2D area of a sample ( | 2011-03-24 |
20110068261 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ON-LINE WEB PROPERTY MEASUREMENT - Web measurement system monitors properties of a web during manufacture without chopping measuring radiation during web measurement. A single chop is performed at each sheet edge or every n | 2011-03-24 |
20110068262 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING RECYCLED THERMOPLASTIC CONTENT - A system and method of identifying a reference standard library for thermoplastic content includes preparing a plurality of samples of each one of a plurality of known ratios of virgin thermoplastic/recycled thermoplastic, analyzing each of the plurality of samples of each one of the plurality of known ratios of virgin thermoplastic/recycled thermoplastic with at least one of a group of analyses consisting of: a differential scanning calorimetry analysis; a physical thickness analysis; an ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy analysis; an attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analysis; a mechanical analysis; or a plasma atomic emission spectroscopic analysis. The method is also comprised of selecting a contaminant, identifying a first plurality of indicators output from the at least one of the group of analyses, identifying a second plurality of indicators from the first plurality of indicators, the second plurality of indicators being independent of the selected contaminant and optimizing the second plurality of indicators to identify a third plurality of indicators, the third plurality of indicators being quantitatively different of the selected contaminant wherein each one of the third plurality of indicators has at least one corresponding value for each one of the plurality of known ratios of virgin thermoplastic/recycled thermoplastic. Systems and methods for determining content of recycled thermoplastic in a thermoplastic sample are also disclosed. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068263 | System for Preventing Backflow in an Ion Source - A system for preventing backflow as part of an ion source arrangement is introduced. Such a system incorporates a novel continuous flow guide within a source, such as an API ion source. In the spray direction, the cross-sectional area that defines the first portion of the internal volume initially decreases in a convergent-like manner and thereafter increases in a divergent-like manner towards the exit opening of the source housing. Such a flow guide has been designed as an integral part of an ion source housing to provide for an optimal unidirectional flow past a sampling orifice of a mass spectrometer inlet. Accordingly, the novel design of the present invention prevents recirculation and thus minimizes carryover, chemical noise, and source turbulence and as an added benefit, enables a user to easily clean such a system during maintenance. | 2011-03-24 |
20110068264 | Ion mobility sensor system - An ion mobility sensor system including an ion mobility spectrometer and a differential mobility spectrometer coupled to the ion mobility spectrometer. The ion mobility spectrometer has a first chamber having first end and a second end extending along a first direction, and a first electrode system that generates a constant electric field parallel to the first direction. The differential mobility spectrometer includes a second chamber having a third end and a fourth end configured such that a fluid may flow in a second direction from the third end to the fourth end, and a second electrode system that generates an asymmetric electric field within an interior of the second chamber. Additionally, the ion mobility spectrometer and the differential mobility spectrometer form an interface region. Also, the first end and the third end are positioned facing one another so that the constant electric field enters the third end and overlaps the fluid flowing in the second direction. | 2011-03-24 |