| 30th week of 2011 patent applcation highlights part 41 |
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
| 20110183540 | CONNECTOR DEVICE FOR BUILDING INTEGRATED PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICE - The present invention is premised upon a connector device and method that can more easily electrically connect a plurality of PV devices or photovoltaic system components and/or locate these devices/components upon a building structure. It also may optionally provide some additional sub-components (e.g. at least one bypass diode and/or an indicator means) and may enhance the serviceability of the device. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183541 | Connector and connecting unit - A connector includes a connector protrusion to be inserted into a connector socket and including a locking lever provided on a first surface and a connecting terminal provided on a second surface opposing the first surface or on a front surface; and a connector frame surrounding the connector protrusion and having an opening in a surface opposing the first surface of the connector protrusion. When the connector frame is moved in a direction opposite to the direction where the connector protrusion is inserted while the connector protrusion is in the connector socket, an end of the locking lever fits into the opening and the locking lever is unlocked. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183542 | Switchboard Terminal Block - A switchboard terminal block including a body with a side face and a front side provided with a seat for labels, the seat having a top edge and bottom edge formed in the manner of a respective tooth, a relief extending in the vertical direction on the front surface of the seat, the seat being open in the transverse direction for insertion of the label from one side or the other. Also, a label for the seat, which has a top edge and bottom edge which can be shaped so as to form a respective projection in the vertical direction and is provided with a cavity on the inner face extending in the vertical direction and with a depth substantially corresponding to the height of the relief on the seat of the terminal block. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183543 | ELECTRONIC CONNECTION DEVICE - An electronic connection device for electrically connecting two electronic devices to each other includes a connection unit for electrically connecting the two electronic devices to each other and a receiving unit. The connection unit includes a data cable. The receiving unit includes a main body and a sleeve barrel. The sleeve barrel is detachably assembled to the main body and receives the main body therein. The data cable is coiled on the sleeve barrel when the sleeve barrel assembled to the main body and is coiled on the main body when the sleeve barrel is detached. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183544 | LOW PROFILE COMPACT RF COAXIAL TO PLANAR TRANSMISSION LINE INTERFACE - A compact, low profile coaxial to printed wiring board interface includes an interface block and an adapter. The interface block has a stepped opening for receiving the adapter and a coaxial cable. The adapter includes an outer profile with a series of steps that align and mate with the stepped opening of the interface block. An inner insulator of the coaxial cable is positioned entirely within the interface block and lies substantially flush with a first outside surface of the interface block, an outer conductor of the coaxial cable is positioned at an approximate midpoint interface of the adapter, an outer insulator of the coaxial cable lies flush with an external surface of the adapter, and a portion of the adapter positioned outside the interface block comprises a low profile such that the coaxial cable can be positioned away from a perpendicular to the interface block. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183545 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH METALLIC SHELL FIRMLY RETAINED WITH THE INSULATIVE HOUSING - An electrical connector ( | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183546 | Method And Apparatus For An Ethernet Connector Comprising An Integrated PHY - A connector comprising a physical layer transceiver device may perform physical layer functions for a communicatively coupled communication device. The physical layer functions may comply with OSI layer one methods. The physical layer transceiver device may be integrated on a single chip and/or on a plurality of chips within the connector. Wire-line and/or wireless technologies and/or protocols may be utilized for communication via the connector. Data may be communicated by the physical layer transceiver device via a mated corresponding connector coupled to a twisted pair cable. Data may be communicated by the physical layer transceiver device via a mated corresponding connector and/or dongle comprising an antenna and/or a wireless access point. The connectors may utilize Power over Ethernet (PoE). The physical layer transceiver device may support Ethernet extended reach mode. A plurality of the connectors may be ganged together. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183547 | Communications Connector with Multi-Stage Compensation - A communication connector uses compensation circuitry to compensate for crosstalk in a network connection. Capacitors are connected between specific conducive paths in said communication connector. Inductive stubs are utilized in the compensation circuitry to improve the overall compensation performance. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183548 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH IMPROVED METAL SHELL - An electrical connector includes an insulative housing, a plurality of terminals retained in insulative housing, and a metal shell covering the insulative housing and including an inner side wall, a rear wall spaced from the inner side wall along a front-to-back direction, and an outer side wall bent forwardly from an outer side of the rear wall. The inner side wall defines an opening, and an inclined extensive plate extending forwardly and outwardly from an edge of the opening. The outer side wall has a retaining hole, and a front plate enclosing a front side of the retaining hole. The extensive plate has a hook bending inwardly and hitching the front plate after the hook passes through the retaining hole for preventing the outer side wall from moving forwardly and overly. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183549 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR PROVIDING SELF-ADJUSTING CONTACTS FOR RELEASING STRAIN - An electrical connector includes an insulative housing ( | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183550 | CABLE CONNECTOR - To prevent an inflow of resin at the time of integral molding and prevent the outer shape from upsizing, there is provided a cable connector including a connector body formed of an insulating material and formed with a plurality of terminal through holes; connecting terminals fitted into the terminal through holes; a cable having a plurality of leads of which end portions being crimped to base portions of the connecting terminals respectively; and a synthetic resin bush configured to couple the connector body, a tip end portion of the cable including the leads exposed and diverged therefrom integrally by molding; wherein stoppers are disposed between end portions of the leads and the connecting terminals and inside the connector body and prevent intrusion of synthetic resin as the bush material so as not to flow from ends of the leads toward ends of the connecting terminals when coupling by molding. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183551 | CONNECTOR - A connector has a housing ( | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183552 | ELECTRICAL APPARATUS HAVING A SCREW TERMINAL - The subject matter of the invention is an electrical apparatus ( | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183553 | Battery Contact Springs - A battery contact spring with a spring body manufactured as a flexible wire part is disclosed. The battery contact spring has a first contact head section for contacting a first battery; a second contact head section for contacting a second battery, and at least one first spiral spring section that extends between a spring foot area and the first contact head section and which flexibly supports the first contact head section. The spring body is designed in such a way that a coil end of the first spiral spring section opposite the spring foot area crosses over into the first contact head section and attached to this first head section is a connection bridge that crosses over into the second contact head section. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183554 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DYNAMIC ENERGY RECOVERY IN MARINE PROPULSION - A method for controlling operation of a propulsion system of a waterborne vessel, comprising adjusting recovery of energy generated from the propulsion system to maintain position of the waterborne vessel in response to at least an indication of vessel position. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183555 | Fishing Trawler Net Resistant Subsurface Buoy Tether System - An anchoring base and a buoy that are adapted to resist entanglement with a trawler net that may be dragged over the anchor and buoy. The buoy may have a plurality of cones that are secured to the tether in a spaced relationship proximate the lower end of the buoy. The anchoring base has a top side having an upper surface that defines a plurality of indentations between raised portions. The tether may be received in at least one of the indentations when the tether is pressed against the upper surface of the insert to protect the tether from being damaged or severed. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183556 | Scoop Point Buoy - A buoy that is adapted to resist entanglement with a trawler net that may be dragged over the anchor and buoy. The buoy may have an indentation on the body of the buoy that causes the buoy to pivot as a trawler net pulls the tether down and slides across the buoy. A lead-in ramp surface increases in thickness from the lower end to a transition area spaced from the lower end. A reorienting ramp surface extends from the transition area to the side of the housing that tips the buoy to a generally horizontal orientation as the object traverses the reorienting ramp surface. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183557 | FLOATATION DEVICE AND RELATED METHOD OF USE - The invention is directed to a floatation device that includes a plurality of buoyant tubes in parallel relationship to one another, where each buoyant tube has a first end, a corresponding second end and a middle portion. Positioned between the plurality of buoyant tubes is a series of tethers capable of securing two or more buoyant tubes together. Preferably, there is at least one tether positioned between a first buoyant tube and a corresponding second buoyant tube, each tether including a first tether portion and a corresponding second tether portion. The floatation device includes a plurality of adjustable couplers, each positioned between the first tether portion and second tether portion. Each adjustable coupler is capable of expanding, contracting, and sizing a tether to a specific linear space to conform to a user's unique body size. Each buoyant tube is preferably made of polystyrene, can include fluorescent coloring and have ornamentation. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183558 | Coatings containing grouts or mortars - Compositions useful as coatings, wherein the compositions comprise a coating material and a material selected from the group consisting of: mortars and grouts in admixture with the coating material. The coatings may be water-based or solvent-based, and may be epoxies, polyurethanes, polyaspartic ester polymers and polyureas in some embodiments. Compositions according to the disclosure exhibit enhanced physical properties compared with the same compositions made in the absence of a mortar or a grout as an ingredient. Compositions according to some embodiments have at least one of a mortar or grout, and optionally both, evenly dispersed within the bulk of a coating material prior to its application to a substrate sufficiently that the particles of the mortar or grout, or both when both are selected to be present, are substantially completely surrounded by a curable reactive mixture that cures to form a polymeric material useful as a coating. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183559 | Method for Recycling Waste Shoe Soles and a Laminate Made According to the Method - A method for recycling waste shoe soles includes: (a) disintegrating the waste shoe soles to form a recycled material; (b) heating the recycled material; and (c) laminating the heated recycled material onto a fabric layer to form a laminate. A laminate made according to the method is also disclosed. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183560 | Method of Producing Safety Textiles in One of the Colors Fluorescent Yellow, Fluorecent Orange-Red and Fluorescent Red - The invention relates to a process for producing safety textiles in one of the following colors: fluorescent yellow, fluorescent orange-red or fluorescent red. In a first step a textile starting material is pre-dyed in the desired color such that the pre-dyed fluorescent material has a specified first minimum luminance factor and the color is situated within an associated color diamond. After that the pre-dyed material is cross-dyed with a mixture of a luminescent pigment dye and a binder in such a way that the cross-dyed fluorescent material has a specified second minimum luminance factor and the color of the cross-dyed material continues to be situated within the color diamond. Subsequently the cross-dyed material is dried. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183561 | Thermally Protective Materials - A mixture comprising an expandable graphite and a polymer resin is described wherein the polymer resin-expandable graphite mixture has a volume increase and structural integrity after exposure to heat. Methods are described for increasing the thermal protective performance (TPP) of textiles and laminates while optionally maintaining comfort, flexibility, and liquid protective properties. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183562 | HIGH IMPACT STRENGTH, FIRE RESISTANT WOVEN ARTICLE - A woven article having strands of polyetherimide (PEI) fiber or organic fibers (cyclic polyolefin) and strands of inextensible, heat resistant fiber is disclosed. Preferably warp and weft fibers of PEI are provided wherein said fibers bond together when heated. By using a multiplicity of PEI fibers, heating and compressing the woven article will produce a sheet-like surface on at least one side thereof. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183563 | Polymer alloy fiber, fibrous material, and method for manufacturing polymer alloy fiber - A polymer alloy fiber that has an islands-in-sea structure of two or more kinds of organic polymers of different levels of solubility, wherein the island component is made of a low solubility polymer and the sea component is made of a high solubility polymer, while the diameter of the island domains by number average is in a range from 1 to 150 nm, 60% or more of the island domains in area ratio have sizes in a range from 1 to 150 nm in diameter, and the island components are dispersed in a linear configuration. A method for manufacturing the polymer alloy fiber includes melt spinning of a polymer alloy that is made by melt blending of a low solubility polymer and a high solubility polymer. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183564 | METAL-CLAD PHENOLIC RESIN LAMINATE - The object of the present invention is to provide a metal-clad phenolic resin laminate having a combination of machine properties, electrical properties and tracking resistance. A metal-clad phenolic resin laminate obtained by heating and pressing a lamination which comprises: (i) a central layered portion comprising one paper base prepreg which is made of a paper base impregnated with a first phenolic resin composition containing a resol-based resin, or a predetermined number of the paper base prepregs laid on each other; (ii) outer layered portions laid on an upper and a lower sides of the central layered portion, in which each of the outer layered portions comprises one glass fiber substrate prepreg which is made of a glass fiber substrate impregnated with a second phenolic resin composition containing a resol-based resin, or a predetermined number of the glass fiber substrate prepregs laid on each other; and (iii) a metal foil laid at least on one of the outer layered portions laid on the upper and lower sides of the central layered portion. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183565 | POLYOLEFIN DISPERSIONS, FROTHS, AND FOAMS - Polyolefin dispersions, froths, and foams and articles manufactured therefrom are disclosed. Also disclosed is a method for generating a thermoplastic foam from an aqueous dispersion. The aqueous dispersion may include a thermoplastic resin, water, and a stabilizing agent. The method may include adding at least one frothing surfactant to the aqueous dispersion to form a mixture, adding a flame retardant and/or a phase change material, frothing the mixture to create a froth, and removing at least a portion of the water to produce the foam. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183566 | SILICONE COMPOSITION FOR COATING A FLEXIBLE SUPPORT INTENDED TO FORM A CROSSLINKED COATING HAVING INCREASED ATTACHMENT, MECHANICAL STRENGTH AND REACTIVITY - Crosslinkable or crosslinked silicone compositions, forming water-repellent and release coating for a flexible heat sensitive support of paper or polymer, and comprising crosslinking polyorganosiloxanes (POSs) bearing ≡Si—H units and unsaturated, preferably ≡Si-Vi, vinyl-containing POSs, capable of reacting with the crosslinker by polyaddition, in the presence of platinum in order to form the crosslinked release coating on the flexible support. The object is enabling the coating composition to crosslink instantaneously to produce, on various flexible supports (paper, e.g. glassine, or polymer, e.g. polyester such as polyethylene terephthalate PET), a crosslinked silicone coating leaving the coating machine, with excellent attachment (adhesion) and mechanical strength or cohesion—“Rub-off”—properties. The invention uses, per 100 parts by weight of silicone base, of 1 to 40 parts by weight of an additive comprising from 1 or 5 to 80% by weight of particulate filler, preferably nanoscale filler, in a silicone oil reacting with the crosslinker. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183567 | High strength Non-Woven Elastic Fabrics - Elastic non-woven fabrics are disclosed which are made in a melt blown process or a spunbond process. The fabric is made from a thermoplastic polyurethane polymer mixed with a crosslinking agent to give high strength elastic non-woven fabric. The crosslinking agent is added to the polymer melt prior to the melt passing through the die which forms the individual fibers. Further processing the non-woven is also disclosed. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183568 | FIBERS AND NONWOVENS WITH INCREASED SURFACE ROUGHNESS - The present invention relates to fibers having an increased surface roughness. Further, the present invention relates to nonwovens, laminates and composites comprising such fibers. Additionally, the present invention relates to a process for producing such fibers, nonwovens, laminates and composites. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183569 | Pathogen-Resistant Fabrics - A pathogen-resistant fabric comprising one or more photocatalysts capable of generating singlet oxygen from ambient air. The pathogen-resistant fabric may optionally include one or more singlet oxygen traps. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183570 | Pathogen-Resistant Fabrics - A pathogen-resistant fabric comprising one or more photocatalysts capable of generating singlet oxygen from ambient air. The pathogen-resistant fabric may optionally include one or more singlet oxygen traps. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183571 | Pathogen-Resistant Fabrics - A pathogen-resistant fabric comprising one or more photocatalysts capable of generating singlet oxygen from ambient air. The pathogen-resistant fabric may optionally include one or more singlet oxygen traps. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183572 | Pathogen-Resistant Fabrics - A pathogen-resistant fabric comprising one or more photocatalysts capable of generating singlet oxygen from ambient air. The pathogen-resistant fabric may optionally include one or more singlet oxygen traps. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183573 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING METAL SHELL ASSEMBLY FOR SPARK PLUG, METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SPARK PLUG, AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING METAL SHELL ASSEMBLY FOR SPARK PLUG - A method of manufacturing a metal shell assembly for a spark plug including a cylindrical metal shell that extends in a direction of a central axis and which has a screw portion formed in an outer peripheral surface thereof, and a bar-shaped ground electrode that extends from a front end portion of the metal shell, the method including: disposing an intermediate assembly, having the ground electrode provided in a metal shell intermediate body, between a plurality of rolling dies having process surfaces facing each other; forming the screw portion by performing a rolling process on the intermediate assembly by the plurality of rolling dies while the intermediate assembly is interposed between the plurality of rolling dies; and positioning the ground electrode in a circumferential direction about a central axis of the intermediate assembly between the disposing and forming steps. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183574 | FSS MODE LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE WITH VIEWING ANGLE CONTROL REGION AND METHOD OF FABRICATING THE SAME - A liquid crystal display device and method of fabricating the device where the device can control a viewing angle in all directions without forming a white pixel. The liquid crystal display device includes a display control region that is controlled such that liquid crystal molecules are inclined and a viewing-angle control region that is controlled such that liquid crystal molecules are aligned in a horizontal or vertical direction, where a control voltage is supplied through a viewing angle control line independent of a common line for the display control region. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183575 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY DEVICE - A method of fast and effective manufacturing of an organic light emitting display device includes: forming at least one closed loop on a first surface of a first substrate by using a sealing member; coating an area defined by the closed loop on the first surface of the first substrate with a filler so that at least a part of an end portion of the coated filler does not contact the sealing member; preparing a second substrate comprising at least one organic emission unit formed on a second surface of the second substrate; disposing the second substrate opposite to the first substrate so that the organic emission unit faces the first surface of the first substrate; coupling the first substrate with the second substrate by using the sealing member; and allowing the entire end portion of the filler to contact the scaling member, by using a centrifugal force. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183576 | METHOD OF PACKAGING ELECTRON EMISSION DEVICE - An electron emission device including a first substrate, a second substrate, a gas, a sealant, and a phosphor layer is provided. The first substrate has a cathode thereon, and the cathode has a patterned profile. The second substrate is opposite to the first substrate and has an anode thereon. The sealant is disposed at edges of the first substrate and the second substrate to assemble the first and second substrates. The gas is disposed between the cathode and the anode and configured to induce a plurality of electrons from the cathode, wherein the pressure of the gas is between 10 torr and 10 | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183577 | REMOTE CONTROL TWO-WHEEL MODEL - An RC two-wheel model is composed of a frame assembly, a front wheel assembly, and a rear wheel assembly. The frame assembly includes a frame body and a transmission set mounted to the frame body. The front wheel assembly includes a front wheel frame and a front wheel. The front wheel frame is rotatably mounted to the frame body at a top end thereof and has a pair of front forks. The front wheel is rotatably connected with a bottom end of the two front forks. The rear wheel assembly includes a rear wheel frame connected with the frame body, and a rear wheel rotatably connected with the rear wheel frame and the transmission set. Therefore, the above design can simplify and expedite the performance calibration, assembly, and repair of the RC two-wheel model. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183578 | Control System for a Fluid/Abrasive Jet Cutting Arrangement - A control system for a high pressure cutting arrangement is disclosed. The cutting arrangement comprises a liquid stream and a slurry stream, the slurry comprising abrasive particles suspended in a fluid. The liquid stream and the slurry stream are both supplied under pressure of about 300 MPa to a cutting tool, with at least a portion of the supplied pressure being converted to kinetic energy in the cutting tool to produce a combined liquid and abrasive stream at high velocity. The cutting tool includes a combining chamber into which both the liquid and slurry streams are introduced, the pressure in an entry region of the combining chamber being determined by the pressure of the liquid stream. The control system acts to actuate or prevent flow of slurry in the slurry stream by activation or de-activation of an energising means up-stream of the chamber. Pressure in the slurry stream is substantially equal to the pressure in the entry region of the combining chamber whether or not slurry is flowing. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183579 | POLISHING PAD - The invention provides a polishing pad comprising a polishing layer having a polishing surface comprising plurality of grooves disposed into the polishing layer a measurable depth from the polishing surface, and a barrier region free of grooves, and a transparent window disposed in and surrounded by the barrier region. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183580 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR INTRICATE CUTS - Certain embodiments disclosed herein relate to apparatuses and methods for intricate cuts. In particular, in one embodiment, a cutting apparatus is provided. The cutting apparatus includes a base member and an elongate member extending from the base member. The elongate member includes a tapered region having an abrasive surface. The tapered region defines at least one vertex defining an angle of a desired cutout shape. Additionally, the tapered region is toothless. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183581 | POLISHING COMPOSITION AND POLISHING METHOD USING THE SAME - There is provided a polishing composition, containing abrasive grains and an acid represented either by R | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183582 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A SEMICONDUCTOR WAFER - A method of producing a semiconductor wafer includes a plurality of steps carried out in the following order. Simultaneous double-side material-removal processing is carried out on a semiconductor wafer sliced from a single crystal by processing the semiconductor wafer between two rotating ring-shaped working disks. Each working disk includes first abrasives having an average grain size in a range of 5.0 to 20.0 μm. Both sides of the semiconductor wafer are treated with an alkaline medium. Grinding of the front and rear sides of the semiconductor wafer is carried out. For the grinding of each side a first side is held using a wafer holder and the other side is processed using a grinding tool. The grinding tool includes second abrasives having an average grain size that is smaller than the average grain size of the first abrasives and having an average grain size being in a range of 1.0 to 10.0 μm. Both sides are polished using a polishing pad including third abrasives having an average grain size in a range of 0.1 to 1.0 μm. The front side is polished using a stock removal polishing pad that is free of abrasives and a polishing agent containing fourth abrasives. The front side is then chemical mechanical polished. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183583 | Polishing Pad with Floating Elements and Method of Making and Using the Same - The disclosure is directed to polishing pads with floating polishing elements bonded to a support layer, for example by thermal bonding, and to methods of making and using such pads in a polishing process. In one exemplary embodiment, the polishing pad includes a multiplicity of polishing elements, at least some of which may be porous, each polishing element affixed to a major surface of a support layer so as to restrict lateral movement of the polishing elements with respect to one or more of the other polishing elements, but remaining moveable in an axis substantially normal to the support layer. In certain embodiments, the polishing pad may additionally include a compliant layer affixed to the support layer opposite the polishing elements, and optionally, a polishing composition distribution layer. In some embodiments using porous polishing elements, the pores are distributed substantially at a polishing surface of the polishing elements. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183584 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONDITIONING A CMP PAD - The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for conditioning a polishing pad used in chemical mechanical polishing in which a consistent pressing force can be provided between an abrasive conditioning member and the polishing pad. Specifically, a moveable weight member is provided that can be selectively moved along a length of a support arm in the conditioning apparatus. The position of the weight member relative to the position at which the abrasive conditioning member is mounted alters the resultant pressing force in view of the change in moment created. In a particular example, the positioning of the weight member can be automatically controlled using a drive mechanism controlled by a control unit, such as a computer. In a more particular example, the positioning of the weight member can be dynamically controlled if the control unit receives an external feedback upon which its control of the weight member position is based, such as a detected value of the pressing force exerted by the abrasive conditioning member. Finally, if the apparatus is appropriately arranged to permit the weight member to travel to an opposite side of the location at which the support arm is mounted from the abrasive conditioning member, then a “negative pressing force” can be generated, such that effective pressing forces less than the resting weight of the pad conditioning apparatus can be realized. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183585 | METHOD FOR THE GRINDING OF A PROFILE OF A WORKPIECE - The invention relates to a method for the grinding of a profile ( | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183586 | ABRADING DEVICE HAVING A FRONT EXHAUST - A head for an orbital abrading machine comprising a housing, a shroud including inner and outer portions, defining a chamber between the inner and outer portions, a drive means for driving an abrading pad, the drive means at least partially enclosed by the housing and the shroud, wherein the drive means produces an exhaust which is directly vented into the chamber without leaving the head, and wherein the chamber includes at least one opening for directing the exhaust toward the abrading pad for cooling the pad with the exhaust. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183587 | CEILING GRINDER - A ceiling grinder comprising a drive unit, a grinding wheel, which can be set in rotation by means of the drive unit, a grinding head housing, which receives the grinding wheel and has an opening allowing the grinding wheel access to the surface to be ground and a holding element for holding the grinder. The ceiling grinder also has means for producing a negative pressure within the grinding head housing, by which the ceiling grinder is held on the surface to be ground, wherein the means for producing the negative pressure comprise lamellar elements, which rotate about the axis of the grinding wheel during the grinding operation of the ceiling grinder and thereby cause within the grinding head housing an air flow that induces a static negative pressure. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183588 | Abrading Device - An abrading device features a flexible abrading membrane supported by two supports. The device may be used in either linear or rotary configurations. The device can be used in conjunction with devices that impart continuous or vibratory linear or rotary motion. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183589 | Universal interface pad conversion band - The “Universal Interface Pad Conversion Band” is a stretchable band that can convert any interface cushion pad with velour (loop) backing surface to be possible for manual sanding by hand. Such interface cushion pad was originally designed only for machine sanding only. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183590 | FILLING APPARATUS, MACHINE AND METHOD FOR FILLING OF CASINGS, PARTICULARLY SAUSAGE CASINGS - The invention concerns a method of and a filling apparatus for a machine for filling casings, in particular sausage cases, comprising a filling tube ( | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183591 | Method and Apparatus for Collecting Meat From an Animal Part - A method and device are disclosed for mechanically collecting meat from animal parts having an elongated bone extending through a sleeve of meat. The device includes a deboning unit adapted to be associated with a supporting tray for supporting one of the animal parts, a stripper diaphragm on one end of the supporting tray, when associated with the deboning unit, and a movable bone pusher rod and a movable tubular knife on an opposite end of the supporting tray, when associated with the deboning unit. The bone pusher rod and the tubular knife are arranged concentrically about one another. A mechanism is provided for advancing and retracting the bone pusher rod and the tubular knife between first positions, allowing loading of the animal part, and second positions, in which the meat is collected against the stripper diaphragm and the bone is pushed partly through the diaphragm. The mechanism for advancing and retracting is adapted to move the bone pusher rod over one distance and the tubular knife over another distance smaller than the one distance, so as not to extend through the diaphragm. A rotating mechanism can rotate the tubular knife upon engagement with the meat and a cutting anvil for severing the meat from a trailing one of opposite ends of the elongated bone. An engaging member for engaging the bone portion partly protruding through the diaphragm pulls the bone completely through the diaphragm. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183592 | Method and Apparatus for Removing a Sleeve of Meat from an Animal Part Having Bone with Knuckles on Each of its Opposite Ends - A method of removing a sleeve of meat (D) from an animal part having a bone with a first knuckle (B) on one of two opposite ends of an elongate bone shaft (A) and a second knuckle (C) on another of the two opposite ends. The method includes the steps of engaging the bone of the animal part with a part of a meat stripper ( | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183593 | Livestock Head Splitting Apparatus and Operating Method of Same - A livestock head splitting apparatus of a rotary type rotates a plurality of head trays and respective blades sequentially through loading, head-splitting and discharge stations spaced around the shaft, and in a head splitting mode, drives each head tray and blade relatively toward one another in the head splitting station. In a unique cleaning mode, the trays and blades are instead kept apart throughout the rotation to maximize the exposure of each tray to a spray of cleaning fluid directed into the apparatus. A computerized control system cooperates with an electric motor to drive the rotation and give a degree of user-control over operational aspects of the motor, such as the running speed of the apparatus in the cleaning and head splitting modes and a jogging speed of the apparatus used to index the head trays to desirable locations. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183594 | Plasma cutting machine exhaust apparatus and method - An exhaust system for a plasma cutting machine which uses an outside air supply to provide needed airflow to a cutting table thereof is disclosed. Airflow into the cutting table may be controlled and directed to select zones of the cutting table. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183595 | AIRCRAFT WITH AT LEAST ONE PRESSURIZED FUSELAGE AREA AND AT LEAST ONE UNPRESSURIZED AREA AND METHOD FOR VENTILATING OF AN UNPRESSURIZED AREA OF AN AIRCRAFT - An aircraft includes, but is not limited to at least one fuselage with at least one pressurised fuselage region and at least one non-pressurized region and at least one air conditioning system for air conditioning the at least one pressurised fuselage region. The non-pressurized region includes, but is not limited to an air inlet and an air outlet connected to an air source from the pressurised fuselage region. Consequently it is possible to avoid the use of blowers, outlet valves and ram air flaps for ventilating non-pressurized regions of an aircraft. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183596 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DEMIST FUNCTION IN A MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL MODE - A control device for a climate control system of a motor vehicle has a temperature control for selecting the temperature of the ventilation air supplied by the system. The temperature control is operatively connected with a switch controlling an additional operating function of the climate control system, such that actuation of the temperature control to a demist temperature position actuates the additional operating function to a windshield demist mode. The demist temperature position may advantageously be the full-hot position. The windshield demist mode may include setting an air recirculation function to off, setting an air conditioning function to full cold, setting a blower speed function to maximum output, setting an air distribution function to direct a majority of ventilation air toward a vehicle windshield, and/or setting a rear window heat/defrost function to heat a rear window. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183597 | Ventilation system for ventilating particulate materials disposed in a storage bin - A ventilation system for ventilating particulate materials disposed in a storage bin is provided. The ventilation system comprises an extendable elongated hollow body for being disposed in proximity of a center of the storage bin and oriented substantially vertical. The body comprises a plurality of body sections and when extended has a length approximately equal to a distance between a bottom portion of the storage bin and a top portion of the storage bin. The body has a plurality of apertures such that airflow between inside and outside the body is enabled while transmission of the particulate materials into the body is substantially prevented. A holding mechanism is mounted to the body and to at least one of the top portion and the bottom portion of the storage bin. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183598 | Method and System for Controlling Microbiological Contamination in Buildings - A method and system control microbes in buildings. In one embodiment, the system includes controlling microbes in a building using an air conditioning system. The air conditioning system takes air and conditions air to be introduced to the building. The system also includes a purification device disposed in the air conditioning system. The purification device includes a catalyst comprising titanium dioxide and a light disposed to emit electromagnetic radiation into the catalyst. The purification device is disposed to allow the air to flow into the purification device and contact the catalyst with a reaction producing hydrogen peroxide gas. The system also includes air conditioning ductwork in the building. Treated air including the hydrogen peroxide gas flows from the air conditioning system to the ductwork. The system also includes a vent disposed in a room of the building. The treated air flows through the ductwork to the vent and in to the room. The hydrogen peroxide gas controls microbes in the room by degrading the microbes. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183599 | UNINTERUPTABLE POWER SUPPLY ENCLOSURE AND BATTERY LOCKER - An enclosure, which includes a box portion having a top wall, the top wall having at least one fan and at least one baffle; and a lid portion, which fits over the top wall of the box portion and creates at least one passage extending along a front wall and/or a back wall of the enclosure to allow airflow from within the box portion of the enclosure. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183600 | AIR CHECK VALVE SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MOUNTING SAME - An air check valve system configured to be mounted for fluid communication with a fan can include a ring having a generally circular inner diameter that defines an air passage through a plane of the ring. A first and a second flange can extend from the ring. A rod can have a first end mounted to the first flange and a second end mounted to the second flange. The rod can define a pivot axis. A first and a second damper plate can be mounted to the rod for rotation around the pivot axis between an open and a closed position. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183601 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR DETECTING THE PRESENCE AND CONTROLLING THE OPERATION OF MOBILE DEVICES WITHIN A VEHICLE - An apparatus, system, and method for determining the presence of a mobile device located in a predetermined detection zone within a vehicle are disclosed. A detection module receives a communication signal, determines that the communication signal was transmitted by a mobile device located within a predetermined detection zone within a vehicle, and a control module transmits a control signal to the mobile device located within the predetermined detection zone. The system further includes a monitoring logic to monitor a functional system of the vehicle activating the transmission of the control signal by the control module when the monitored functional system is activated and the detection module determines that the communication signal was transmitted by the mobile device located within the predetermined detection zone. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183602 | JAMMING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR JAMMING A TARGET SIGNAL - In various areas of application, it is desirable to have a jamming apparatus for jamming radio signals which is greatly limited in geographical terms and ensures reliable jamming of the radio signals. The present application solves this problem by providing a jamming apparatus which comprises:
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| 20110183603 | Exchange of Media by Device Discovery - A media distribution device determines that a user device is within proximity-based communication range of the media distribution device. The media distribution device receives profile information from the user device and provides a list of media to the user device, the media identified by the list determined in response to the profile information. The media distribution device receives identification information and a media acquisition request from the user device, the request identifying media not presently stored at the user device. The media distribution device provides acquisition information to the user device in response to receiving the identification information and the media acquisition request. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183604 | Creating A System On The Fly And Applications Thereof - Disclosed herein are systems, apparatuses, and methods for creating a system of wireless-enabled components (WECs). Such a system includes a server and a plurality of wireless-enabled component (WECs). Each WEC includes a functional resource (e.g., a processing resource and/or a memory resource) and is configured for wireless communication with the server and one or more other WECs. A first WEC is configured to wirelessly upload, to the server, an availability of the functional resource of the first WEC. The first WEC is further configured to wirelessly download, from the server, a linking resource for linking with one or more of the plurality of WECs. The plurality of WECs may be located on a single chip, on multiple chips of a single device, or on multiple chips of multiple devices. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183605 | METHOD AND APPARATUS RELATED TO ON-BOARD MESSAGE REPEATING FOR VEHICLE CONSIST COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM - A communications method for a vehicle consist ( | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183606 | SYNCHRONIZING A RADIO NETWORK WITH END USER RADIO TERMINALS - A wireless communications device comprises a communication receiver and a positioning system receiver in the wireless mobile communication device. An absolute time signal is received at the positioning system. A network time signal is received at the communication receiver of the wireless mobile communication device. A controller is in signal communication with the position system receiver and the communication receiver. The controller is configured to determine an offset of the absolute time signal from the network time signal and generates a timing mark. The timing mark is tagged by the positioning system receiver with an internal clock value wherein the timing mark has a known relationship with the absolute time signal. A memory stores the offset of the absolute time signal from the network time signal. A transmitter in the wireless mobile communication device transmits the offset for receipt by another wireless mobile communication device. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183607 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ESTABLISHING COMMUNICATIONS IN LOW SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO ENVIRONMENTS - An apparatus is disclosed having a receiver configured to communicate, by a first apparatus, with a second apparatus in a first mode; determine side information by the first apparatus based on the communication during the first mode; and store the side information by the first apparatus for communication in a second mode with the second apparatus, wherein the first and second modes of communication have different date rates. A method for wireless communications is also disclosed. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183608 | TRANSMISSION DEVICE, COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, IMAGE FORMING SYSTEM, COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM AND TRANSMISSION METHOD - A transmission device including a detection unit, a processing unit and a transmission unit. The detection unit detects whether there are plural consecutive transmission elements in which absolute values of differences between lengths of the transmission elements are equal to or less than a pre-specified value. If intermission periods are not provided in the detected transmission elements, the processing unit performs processing that inserts at least one of an irregular signal and an intermission period into at least one of the transmission elements. If intermission periods are provided in the detected transmission elements, the processing unit performs at least one of processing that changes a length of the intermission period provided in at least one of the detected transmission elements and processing that inserts an irregular signal into at least one transmission element. The transmission unit transmits the processed transmission elements in an order of a transmission element group. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183609 | METHOD FOR GENERATING A REFERENCE SIGNAL SEQUENCE USING GROUPING - Method for generating reference signal sequence using grouping is explained. In this method, base sequences are grouped such that each group contains at least one base sequence of each length, so UE(s) can use various length sequences as a reference signal. And in this method, inter cell interference caused by using various length sequence as a reference signal sequence can be minimized by grouping sequences having the high cross correlation relation. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183610 | Proximity Coupling Without Ohmic Contact and Applications Thereof - Disclosed herein are systems, apparatuses, and methods for providing a proximity coupling without Ohmic contact. Such a system includes a plurality of wireless-enabled components (WECs) that are wirelessly coupled to each other. Each WEC includes a metal-based element, a substrate, and a semiconductor layer that separates the metal-based element from the substrate. A signal is configured to be transmitted via a proximity coupling (e.g., a magnetic coupling, an electric coupling, and/or an electromagnetic coupling) between the metal-based element and the substrate without an Ohmic contact between the metal-based element and the substrate. In an example, a first subset of the plurality of the WECs is co-located on a first chip, and a second subset of the plurality of the WECs is co-located on a second chip. The first chip and the second chip may be located in a single device or in separate devices. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183611 | METHODS, SYSTEMS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION WITH NEAR-FIELD COMMUNICATION TERMINALS - A variety of near-field devices, methods and systems are implemented in various fashions. One implementation is directed to a mobile station ( | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183612 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VISUAL PAIRING OF MOBILE DEVICES - System and method for visual pairing between wireless devices, according to which a first software component is installed on a first WCD with a display screen and a second software component is installed on a second WCD having a camera and then a request to establish an open WCC is sent from the second WCD to the first WCD. If the request is approved by the first WCD, an image with graphically encoded unique one-time information is generated on the display screen using the first software. The image is captured by the camera and the information is decoded in the captured image by using the second software component. This information is used to establish an open WCC between the second WCD and the first WCD. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183613 | DEVICE SETUP EXTENSION FOR APPLICATIONS - A first wireless device is configured to be used with a second wireless device. The configuration is performed after the first wireless device establishes a connection with the second wireless device. The first wireless device identifies services supported by the second wireless device without user intervention, and passes identified services to a plugin system in the first wireless device. The plugin system includes plugins that are associated with the identified services. The plugins present configuration options that are associated with the identified services via a user interface. From the user interface, the first wireless device receives a selection of the configuration options and is configured according to the selection. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183614 | COMMUNICATION TERMINAL - A communication terminal includes an authentication control module configured to: determine whether or not the counterpart device for which the communication mode switching request is permitted is a registered counterpart device based on a pairing request corresponding to the communication mode switching request notified from the communication mode controller; and control the pairing controller to discard the pairing request corresponding to the communication mode switching request notified from the communication mode controller not to perform pairing including an authentication process by the second wireless communication module when determined that the counterpart device for which the communication mode switching request has been permitted is the registered counterpart device. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183615 | System Having Co-Located Functional Resources Amd Applications Thereof - Disclosed herein are systems, apparatuses, and methods for wirelessly coupling functional resources. Such a system includes a plurality of co-located, wireless-enabled functional units of a first type and a plurality of co-located, wireless-enabled functional units of a second type. At least one of the wireless-enabled functional units of the first type is wirelessly coupled with one or more of the wireless-enabled functional units of the second type. The wireless-enabled functional units of the first type may be wireless-enabled processing units, and the wireless-enabled functional units of the second type may be wireless-enabled memory units. In an example, the plurality of wireless-enabled functional units of the first type are co-located on a first chip, and the plurality of wireless-enabled functional units of the second type are co-located on a second chip. The first chip and the second chip may be located in a single device or in separate devices. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183616 | Wireless Bus for Intra-Chip and Inter-Chip Communication, Including Scalable Wireless Bus Embodiments - Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a scalable wireless bus for intra-chip and inter-chip communication. The scalable wireless bus includes a plurality of wireless-enabled components (WECs). In an embodiment, the scalable wireless bus may have at least one of the number of links among WECs and the capacity of said links adapted based on one or more factors. For example, the number of links and the capacity of the links may be adapted according to one or more of, among other factors, expected activity level over the wireless bus, desired power consumption, delay, and interference levels. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183617 | Establishing A Wireless Communications Bus And Applications Thereof - Disclosed herein are systems, apparatuses, and methods for establishing wireless communications among a plurality of wireless-enabled components (WECs), and applications thereof. Such a system includes a plurality of WECs, each configured to transmit and receive over a wireless bus. The wireless bus includes (i) a first channel to identify proximally located WECs and (ii) a second channel to support communications among the proximally located WECs. The plurality of WECs may be located on a single chip, on multiple chips of a single device, or on multiple chips across multiple devices. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183618 | Locating Wireless-Enabled Components and Applications Thereof - Disclosed herein are systems, apparatuses, and methods for locating wireless-enabled components, and applications thereof. Such an apparatus includes a wireless-enabled component (WEC), which may be a functional block of an integrated circuit (IC), an IC, or a device that includes an IC. The WEC includes a functional module (e.g., a processing resource or a memory resource) and an antenna element coupled to the functional module. The antenna element is configured to (i) transmit a search signal to locate a proximally situated WEC and (ii) transmit a communication signal to communicate with the proximally situated WEC. The antenna element may be a phased array, an electrically steered phased array, a mechanically steered phased array, a directional antenna, a mechanically steered directional antenna, an RF antenna, an optical antenna, and/or any combination thereof. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183619 | MOBILE COMMUNICATION TERMINAL APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING SHORT-RANGE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION - A mobile communication terminal apparatus including: a mobile communication terminal main body; and an extension unit detachable from the mobile communication terminal main body and capable of performing short-range wireless communication with the mobile communication terminal main body when being detached in a separated state from the mobile communication terminal main body. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183620 | AUTOMATIC NETWORK AND DEVICE CONFIGURATION FOR HANDHELD DEVICES BASED ON BLUETOOTH DEVICE PROXIMITY - A method, apparatus, and system for automatically configuring Bluetooth devices for communication to an outside network is described. A Bluetooth device is paired with a “trusted” Bluetooth device. When paired devices are found, the Bluetooth device automatically configures itself to use the lowest cost connection option from the available set of paired devices that are in proximity with the Bluetooth handheld device. If no device is found, the Bluetooth device may revert to a built-in access method. The network accessed can be the internet or an office network such as an 802.11 network. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183621 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SPECTRAL SENSING - An apparatus for wireless communication includes a processing system. The processing system is configured to estimate a power spectral density of a first signal. In addition, the processing system is configured to determine a normalized correlation detector between the estimated power spectral density and a known power spectral density of a second signal. Furthermore, the processing system is configured to determine whether the first signal contains the second signal based on the normalized correlation detector. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183622 | CHIRP FOURIER TRANSFORM METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CANCELING WIDE BAND INTERFERENCE - A wide band frequency domain canceller is used in cosite mitigation interference in which a signal tapped from a transmit antenna is coupled to a Chirp Fourier Transform to covert the signal into the frequency domain. The frequency domain signal is vector multiplied with a path transform function to add the path transfer function values to the sampled signal, after which the processed frequency domain signal is converted back into the time domain by an Inverse Chirp Fourier Transform, after which it is inverted and coupled into the receive path of a cosited receiver. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183623 | Methods For Reducing Interference In A Communication System - Example embodiments are directed to methods of reducing interference in a communication system. In at least one example embodiment, a method includes first determining, by a first transmitter having a multi-directional antenna configured to produce a plurality of beams, at least one interference level of at least one interfering beam of a plurality of beams of at least one transmitter in the communication system, second determining a transmitting beam pattern based on the interference level, the transmitting beam pattern indicating a sequence of illuminating the plurality of beams at corresponding time slots, third determining a fractional frequency reuse pattern based on the transmitting beam pattern, and transmitting data based on the transmitting beam pattern and the frequency reuse pattern. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183624 | Devices and Methods for Phase Shifting a Radio Frequency (RF) Signal for a Base Station Antenna - Methods and devices for phase shifting an RF signal for a base station antenna are provided. The device includes a transmission line that has a stationary ground plane coupled to the top of a substrate and a signal line on the bottom of the substrate. The signal line has an input port and an output port. The input port receives the RF signal with a certain phase and travels across the bottom of the substrate to the output port. The RF signal has a different phase at the output port because defected ground structures etched on the stationary ground plane shift the phase of the RF signal. In addition, the device includes a movable ground plane that may cover a portion of the defected ground structures, the substrate, and the stationary ground plane such that the moveable ground plane further adjusts the phase of the RF signal. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183625 | MULTICHANNEL CONSTANT ENVELOPE ORTHOGONAL WAVEFORMS USING RECEIVER DESIGN - An radar apparatus including a first transmitter, a second transmitter, a first receiver, a second receiver, and a control device. The control device is programmed to use both the characteristics of a first transmit signal from the first transmitter and a second transmit signal from the second transmitter to determine a first control signal for applying to the first receiver to determine its impulse response characteristics, and to determine a second control signal for applying to the second receiver to determine its impulse response characteristics which differ from the first receiver. These control signals have the ability to separate out the first transmit signal and the second transmit signal from their combined sum that appears at the input of the receiver. The procedure can be generalized to include any number of transmit signals and a corresponding number of control signals to separate out the transmit signals from their combined form. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183626 | Methods And Apparatuses For Use In Identifying Wireless Transmitting Devices For Use In Estimating A Location Of A Mobile Device - Techniques for provided which may be implemented using various methods and/or apparatuses to allow a mobile device to identify and select certain wireless transmitting devices for use in estimating a location of the mobile device. For example with one method, a mobile device may identify a plurality of wireless transmitting devices from which measurements are obtainable to estimate a location of the mobile device, and select a set of wireless transmitting devices based, at least in part, on a location reliability indicator. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183627 | COMMUNICATION DEVICE, INFORMATION PRESENTATION DEVICE, COMMUNICATION METHOD, PROGRAM, AND RECORDING MEDIUM - It is possible to present identification information of a sender in such a manner that the identification information is easily understood by a user. Included are: a wireless communication section ( | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183628 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MATCHING AN INTEGRATED FM SYSTEM TO AN ANTENNA UTILIZING ON-CHIP MEASUREMENT OF REFLECTED SIGNALS - Aspects of a method and system for matching an integrated system to an antenna utilizing on-chip measurement of reflected signals are provided. In a chip comprising at least a portion of a receiver and at least a portion of a transmitter, a best impedance match between an antenna and the chip may be determined based on on-chip measurement of one or more signals reflected from the antenna. The best impedance match between the antenna and the chip may be determined utilizing a correction algorithm. The correction algorithm may be determined utilizing data from an external test set that measures signals transmitted by the chip via the antenna. The reflected signals may be routed to a signal analyzer via on on-chip directional coupler. The best impedance match may be determined for each of a plurality of frequencies and/or each of a plurality of transmit signal strengths. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183629 | Mobile Communication Devices Having Adaptable Features and Methods for Implementation - Provided are communication devices having adaptable features and methods for implementation. One device includes at least one adaptable component and a processor configured to detect an external cue relevant to operation of the at least one adaptable component, to determine a desired state for the at least one adaptable component corresponding to the external cue, and then to dynamically adapt the at least one adaptable component to substantially produce the desired state. One adaptable component comprises at least one adaptable speaker system. Another adaptable component comprises at least one adaptable antenna. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183630 | Wireless Bus for Intra-Chip and Inter-Chip Communication, Including Wireless-Enabled Component (WEC) Embodiments - Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a wireless-enabled component (WEC) for enabling a wireless bus for intra-chip and inter-chip communication. A WEC encompasses a functional block of an IC (such as, for example, a processing core of a processing unit), an entire IC (such as, for example, a processing unit), or a device that includes a plurality of ICs (such as, for example, a handheld device). According to embodiments, a WEC may be associated with one or more sub-blocks of an IC, a single IC, or a plurality of ICs. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183631 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TRANSMISSION OR RECEPTION OF FM SIGNALS UTILIZING A DDFS CLOCKED BY AN RFID PLL - Aspects of a method and system for transmission or reception of signals utilizing a DDFS clocked are provided. A first oscillator signal utilized for transmission and/or reception of signals of a first wireless communication protocol may be generated, and a direct digital frequency synthesizer (DDFS) may be clocked by the first oscillator signal to generate one or more second oscillator signals. The one or more second oscillator signals may be modulated to generate a signal adhering to a second wireless communication protocol. The one or more second oscillator signals may be utilized to demodulate signals of the second wireless communication protocol. A control word input to the DDFS may control a frequency of the one or more second oscillator signals generated by the DDFS. Simultaneous transmission and reception of signals of the second wireless communication protocol may be simulated by switching the control word input to the DDFS between two values. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183632 | COEXISTENCE FOR COGNITIVE RADIO - A system for managing wireless communication in view of other potentially interfering wireless signal sources. Signal-related information may be collected from one or more apparatuses that are participating in a network. The information may then be evaluated in order to determine expected signal activity in the environment in which the apparatuses are operating. In some instances the signal activity may then be compared to a scan schedule utilized, for example, to identify legacy apparatuses operating in the environment. This scan schedule may be altered to avoid potential conflicts that may exist with the expected signal activity. The scan schedule may then be communicated to the networked apparatuses. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183633 | Antenna Apparatus and Communication Apparatus - According to one embodiment, an antenna apparatus comprises a first antenna element, a first lumped constant element, a first lumped constant element, a switch and at least one second lumped constant element. The first antenna element comprises a forward part, a folded part and a backward part, the forward part includes a start point connected to a feeding point, and the backward part includes an end point connected to ground. The first lumped constant element is inserted in the backward part. The switch is configured to select a current path in accordance with a control signal. The at least one second lumped constant element is to be selectively connected in parallel to the first lumped constant element through the switch. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183634 | MOBILE STATION AND METHOD TO SELECT AN AMPLIFYING PATH THEREOF - A mobile station communicates with an access point (AP). The mobile station includes a low noise amplifier (LNA) path, a power amplifier (PA) path, a switch to select the LNA path or the PA path, and a controller directing the switch. The controller estimates amplifying power of the LNA, transmitting power and a sensitivity threshold of the PA. The controller receives a current received signal strength indication (RSSI) value of the AP. The controller determines whether amplifying power of the LNA path exceeds the PA sensitivity threshold. The controller transmits a selection signal directing the switch to select the LNA path if the amplifying power of the LNA path exceeds the sensitivity threshold of the PA. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183635 | Contactless integrated circuit card with real-time protocol switching function and card system including the same - A contactless integrated circuit (IC) card can include: an analog interface block operable to demodulate a received radio frequency (RF) signal into multiple versions thereof according to a first plurality of communication protocols, respectively; a controller operable to select from among a second plurality of communication protocols; and a universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART) operable to select one of the demodulated versions of the RF signal according to the selected protocol. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183636 | RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSMITTER HAVING AN AMPLIFIER WITH POWER SUPPLY MODULATION - A circuit including a carrier amplifier having an input, an output, a first transistor coupled to a first power supply voltage terminal for receiving a modulated power supply voltage, and a second transistor coupled to a second power supply voltage terminal for receiving a fixed power supply voltage is provided. The circuit further includes a peaking amplifier having an input coupled to the input of the carrier amplifier and an output coupled to the output of the carrier amplifier. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183637 | MULTI-CARRIER-BASED TESTING - A device under test (DUT) may be connected to test equipment. The test equipment may include a multi-carrier signal generator and a host computer. The signal generator may provide a multi-carrier test signal that is fed to input-output devices of the DUT. The DUT may tune to a given radio channel on the test signal. The DUT may output an audio signal to the host computer to test for audio quality. Once desired measurements have been taken, the DUT may scan up or down to the next available radio channel on the test signal. The signal generator may not need to be reconfigured between scans, because the test signal contains multiple radio channels. The host computer may run a test program that directs a test program running on the DUT to perform the required tasks during testing. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183638 | METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING CONTINUOUS RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) ALIGNMENT IN ADVANCED ELECTRONIC WARFARE (EW) SIGNAL STIMULATION SYSTEMS - A method for using a “B” channel of a dual channel measurement receiver as a transfer standard for power measurement, which may include, in an exemplary embodiment, correlating a measurement made with an “A” channel of the dual channel measurement receiver to a measurement made with an RF Power Meter on one RF signal source, so that readings from the “A” channel are aligned to the RF Power Meter; aligning the “B” Channel to the “A” Channel, once the “A” channel has been aligned to read the same as the RF Power Meter; and using the “B” Channel as a transfer standard to measure all remaining RF signal sources in the system. | 2011-07-28 |
| 20110183639 | SAMPLING CIRCUIT AND RECEIVER USING SAME - Disclosed are a sampling circuit and a receiver having a high flexibility of the filter design and excellent characteristics for removing an interfering wave. Provided also are a sampling circuit and a receiver having a low level of the higher harmonic spurious. The sampling circuit ( | 2011-07-28 |