39th week of 2009 patent applcation highlights part 10 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20090236322 | LASER CUTTING APPARATUS - An exemplary cutting apparatus for cutting components from a sprue includes a sprue retainer, a laser cutting unit, and a rotating driving unit. The sprue retainer has a supporting surface. The supporting surface defines a receiving hole, and grooves extending across the entire supporting surface. The grooves are in communication with the receiving hole. The laser cutting unit is disposed above the sprue retainer and is configured for emitting a laser beam to cut the sprue carried on the sprue retainer. The sprue retainer is coupled to the rotating driving such that the rotating driving unit is capable of driving the sprue retainer to rotate. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236323 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LASER DRILLING HOLES WITH TAILORED LASER PULSES - An improved method and apparatus for drilling vias in electronic substrates with laser pulses is presented which uses one or more tailored pulses to reduce debris remaining in the via while maintaining system throughput and avoiding damage to the substrate. A tailored pulse is a laser pulse that features a power spike having a peak power 10% higher than the average power of the pulse and lasting less than 50% of the duration of the pulse. Methods and apparatuses for creating tailored pulses by slicing longer duration pulses are shown. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236324 | LASER PROCESSING METHOD AND LASER PROCESSING SYSTEM - An object to be processed | 2009-09-24 |
20090236325 | DUAL-CONDUCTOR WELDING GUN - Welding gun with double conductor composed by a torch body ( | 2009-09-24 |
20090236326 | Heat Pipe Cooling System for Use with a Welding Torch - A heat pipe cooling system adapted for exemplary use with a gas metal arc welding torch, includes a container enclosing a capillary structure and quantity of working fluid, and functions to accelerate the dissipation of heat energy from a heated zone generated by the torch through the vaporization and condensation of the fluid and the capillary action of the structure. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236327 | LAYERED HEATER SYSTEM WITH HONEYCOMB CORE STRUCTURE - A layered heater system is provided that includes an engineered substrate having an upper face sheet, a lower face sheet, and a core disposed between the upper face sheet and the lower face sheet. A dielectric layer is formed on at least one of the upper face sheet and the lower face sheet, a resistive element layer is formed on the dielectric layer, a protective layer is formed on the resistive element layer, and terminal pads are formed over at least a portion of the resistive element layer, wherein the terminal pads are exposed through the protective layer. In one form, the core defines a honeycomb structure, and in another, the core defines a frame structure having a plurality of support ribs. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236328 | SOLDERING APPARATUS FOR CONNECTING SOLAR CELLS - A soldering apparatus for connecting solar cells includes an induction heat source to connect cell conducting tracks, provided with soldering medium, with electric conductors. The heat source has a high-frequency generator and an inductor loop in which the flow of a high-frequency current causes a high-frequency magnetic field to induce in the conducting track and in the electric conductor arranged along the conducting track eddy currents that generate the heat that is necessary for the soldering operation. The U-shaped inductor loop has narrowings and widenings that serve to optimize the heat development in the soldering zone and thus also save energy. Each widening affords access to the soldering point for a magnetic-field-neutral pressure foot that presses the conductor onto the conducting track. The inductor loop extends the entire length of the conducting track of the cell upper and lower sides to solder to the conductor in one soldering operation. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236329 | INDUCTION HEATING SYSTEM FOR A MOTOR-DRIVEN VEHICLE - Disclosed is an induction heating system for a motor-driven vehicle (VC), which comprises a polyphase-type AC motor ( | 2009-09-24 |
20090236330 | MICROWAVE HEATING OF AQUEOUS SAMPLES ON A MICRO-OPTICAL-ELECTRO-MECHANICAL SYSTEM - Apparatus for heating a sample includes a microchip; a microchannel flow channel in the microchip, the microchannel flow channel containing the sample; a microwave source that directs microwaves onto the sample for heating the sample; a wall section of the microchannel flow channel that receives the microwaves and enables the microwaves to pass through wall section of the microchannel flow channel, the wall section the microchannel flow channel being made of a material that is not appreciably heated by the microwaves; a carrier fluid within the microchannel flow channel for moving the sample in the microchannel flow channel, the carrier fluid being made of a material that is not appreciably heated by the microwaves; wherein the microwaves pass through wall section of the microchannel flow channel and heat the sample. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236331 | High-Speed Cooking Oven with Optimized Cooking Efficiency - The present invention is directed to improving the conventional high-speed cooking oven based on a combination of hot air impingement and microwave heating by providing a time-dependent spatial variation in the net air impingement and/or net microwave energy applied to the food product in the oven. This is aimed at optimizing heat transfer and microwave efficiencies in a high-speed cooking oven, thereby enabling the oven to deliver an optimal cooking efficiency in comparison to the conventional high-speed cooking oven. In addition, under the embodiments of the present invention, the cooking efficiency may be further optimized by providing a plenum between each wall of the cooking chamber and the housing of the oven. With the optimized cooking efficiency provided by the present invention, the high speed cooking technology may now be extended to ovens operating on a power supply based on a voltage less than 220 volts and a current less than 30 amperes, preferably approximately 13.5 amperes; or at a voltage between 110 and 125 volts, and a current less than 30 amperes, with more productive results, so that the high-speed cooking technology may find a wider applicability and customer base. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236332 | Microwave oven turntable apparatus - A turntable apparatus is provided for use in a microwave oven which includes a turntable driving motor, turntable drive mechanism connected to the turntable driving motor, an oven door, and a door switch. The subject apparatus is comprised of a turntable unit which is mechanically connected to the turntable drive gearing. The turntable unit includes a plurality of article sensors which suitably may be weight sensors, photo-sensors, or the like. A turntable control microprocessor is electrically connected to the turntable driving motor, to the plurality of sensors, and to the door switch. By receiving signals from the sensors and from the door switch, and by sending signals to the turntable driving motor to rotate the turntable unit, the turntable control microprocessor is adapted to automatically adjusts the position of the turntable unit (and a sensed food container placed thereon) with respect to the oven door such that the food container is proximal to the oven door when the oven door is open. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236333 | Food preparation - Devices and methods for RF heating of food, using techniques which allow uniformity and/or controlled non-uniformity. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236334 | Food preparation - Devices and methods for RF heating of food, using techniques which allow uniformity and/or controlled non-uniformity. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236335 | Food preparation - Devices and methods for RF heating of food, using techniques which allow uniformity and/or controlled non-uniformity. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236336 | Outer Case for Cooking Appliance - An opening ( | 2009-09-24 |
20090236337 | Transport container system for goods, especially for fruit and vegetables - The invention relates to a transport container system which is especially suitable for transporting goods such as fruit and vegetables. Said system comprises an optionally collapsable crate, and has a bottom part and four lateral wall parts that are structured in a pressure-resistant manner, and a top part for enlarging the volume of the transport container. Said top part is formed in such a way that it is complementary to the crate opening formed by the lateral wall parts of the crate, and can be placed on the upper side of said lateral wall parts. Said crate and said top part of the transport container system can be detachably engaged in such a way that the transport container system can be stacked. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236338 | BIOCONTAINER - The present invention relates to a flexible, closed container with a bottom wall, a top wall and four side walls of a substantial rectangular configuration and made of a flexible plastic sheet material, said container comprising at least a first port, said bottom, top and side walls being provided by four separate sheets which are joined together at their edges, wherein a first sheet forms said bottom wall, a second sheet forms said top wall and a third and a fourth sheet form a first and a second side wall at two opposite sides of the container, said four sheets each comprising in addition to the portions forming the bottom, top and first and second side walls integrally formed triangular or trapezoid shaped wall portions at opposite ends thereof, said triangular or trapezoid shaped wall portions form when joined together a third and a fourth side wall, respectively, wherein said bottom wall accommodates said first port in an off-centre position. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236339 | Dispensing closure with orifice external seal - A dispensing closure system is provided for a container that has an opening to the container interior. The system includes a closure body with a dispensing orifice surrounded by an annular sealing surface. A removable cover includes a seal that is attached to the annular sealing surface and extends across the orifice to occlude the orifice. The cover also includes a tab having a free end that can be gripped by the user and pulled to remove the seal from the sealing surface and carry the cover away from the orifice. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236340 | Pedal bin - A pedal bin having a housing in which a waste container can be accommodated, a lid mounted at the top of the housing by a pivot pin, which lid has a lever that extends on the side of the pivot pin facing away from the lid and at this location has a sliding construction that allows a sliding movement between a relatively low position and a relatively high position in a plane transverse to the pivot pin, a movable pedal provided at the bottom of the housing as well as an operating member interacting with the sliding construction of the lid and the pedal for pivoting the lid, by depressing the pedal, between a closed position and a first open position defined by a first pivot angle with respect to the closed position, the sliding construction and the operating member being in the relatively low position and the operating member being subjected to tensile force. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236341 | Container Cap with Tether - A drinking container has a bottle with an open top, a cap assembly attachable to the bottle to cover the open top, and a drinking spout with a top opening on the cap assembly. A spout cover is removably fitted on the top opening of the drinking spout. A flexible tether is connected to the spout cover and to the cap assembly or the bottle. The tether is looped unto itself permitting the spout cover and a portion of the tether to be extended to reach the top opening and to be retracted withdrawing the spout cover to a position remote from the drinking spout. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236342 | Bulk Hot Melt Adhesive Packaging - The invention provides packaging and shipping containers used to store and transport a wide variety of materials at substantially lower cost and with less waste. The invention is particularly useful in packaging, transporting, storing and dispensing hot melt adhesives, in particular moisture curing adhesives. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236343 | Device for a Bag of Liquid - A container for bags containing liquids to assist storage and use of bag. The opened bag is held upright with the aid of gripping protrusions and the container can be inclined to pour out liquid from the bag. The container includes a blade for cutting open the bag of liquid. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236344 | BIOCONTAINER SYSTEM - The present invention relates to a system including a tote and a flexible container which fits into said tote, said tote including a box shaped body with four side faces and a floor, said floor having a cut out extending from an edge portion of the floor, said edge portion being part of an edge adjacent to a side face of the tote which comprises a door or a flap, said flexible container having a bottom wall, a top wall and four side walls of a substantial rectangular configuration and made of a flexible plastic sheet material, said container comprising at least one port, wherein said bottom wall comprises said at least a first port in an off-center position, said cut out accommodating said first port in the bottom wall of the container. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236345 | Trash Receptacle With Dispensable Bags - The trash receptacle may include an outer shell defining a cavity and a rim defining an opening to the cavity. The trash receptacle may include a divider that divides the cavity into a compartment and a bin, wherein the divider defines a hole that passes therethrough. The receptacle may include a plurality of bags connected in a series. The bags may have a top defining an opening and a bottom that is closed, wherein the bags are connected such that the bottom of each bag is separably attached to the top of the next bag in the series. The bags may include a closure for the opening of the bag. When the bags are stored in the compartment, the bags may be pulled through the hole of the divider individually, such that the first bag will pull the second bag through the divider. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236346 | Article for storing and dispensing food - An article of manufacture for storing and dispensing perishable foods that prolongs product life and encourages portion control by dividing bulk storage into multiple sealed compartments with each compartment having an easily removable closure that prevents exposure to the environment. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236347 | SHARPS CONTAINER - A sharps container for safe reception and storage of used pen needles, pen needle assemblies, syringe needles, syringe needle covers, and combinations thereof comprises a substantially non-porous housing which includes a means for receiving said pen needles, pen needle assemblies, syringe needles, syringe needle covers, and combinations thereof in an internal storage compartment sized to facilitate the safe storage of a plurality of used pen needles or syringe needles and optional needle covers. The internal storage compartment may include a material capable of absorbing and storing fluids which may incidentally be associated with the used pen needles or syringe needles. The means for receiving pen needles, pen needle assemblies, syringe needles, syringe needle covers, and combinations thereof is visually distinguished from the surrounding portions of the housing and conveys the pen needles, pen needle assemblies, syringe needles, syringe needle covers, and combinations thereof from the exterior of the container to the internal storage compartment. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236348 | One meal deal - A improved round, oval shaped cooking container having divided walls ( | 2009-09-24 |
20090236349 | Pressure vessel - Pressure vessel for a pressurized medium which is capable of flow, providing a first reinforcement composed of fibers which are applied as a winding and which are embedded in synthetic resin, wherein in addition to the first reinforcement, a second reinforcement is provided, wherein said second reinforcement has an elongation at fracture which is lower than that of the first reinforcement, wherein the first reinforcement, considered alone, is sufficient to entirely absorb the forces resulting from the pressure of the medium in the pressure vessel, and wherein means are provided which are suitable for indicating a fracture of the second reinforcement. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236350 | VENTILATING DEVICE FOR FUEL TANK - The fuel tank ventilating device includes a fuel cutoff device, and a connector pipe connecting the fuel cutoff device with a canister. The fuel cutoff device includes a first fuel cutoff valve, a second fuel cutoff valve, and a positive pressure valve; the first flow pipe and the second flow pipe are connected to a third flow pipe by a connecting part, and are connected to the canister. With the first fuel cutoff valve in a first submersion state, fuel that has collected in the first flow pipe will be returned to the fuel tank on the basis of a differential pressure between tank internal pressure and the pipe internal pressure bearing on the fuel inside the first flow pipe. With the first fuel cutoff valve in a submersion state, fuel that has leaked into the second flow pipe will not reach the connecting part. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236351 | HANGERS, PACKAGE ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS OF READYING PACKAGES FOR DISPLAY - A hanger may include a body for supporting a package from a rod. A support portion may extend from the body and may define a gap to receive the rod. The body may define a slot for receiving the tab and may include a first major face that fully encloses the slot. The body may also include a living hinge defining a fold axis. The living hinge may extend across the first major face on opposite sides of the slot and extend inline with the slot. In some examples, the support portion defines a J-hook. In some examples, the hanger is incorporated into a package assembly including a package configured to house a product and including a tab, wherein the tab extends through the slot to support the package from the rod with the hanger. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236352 | Handle for Baking Device - A bakeware handle comprises a raised part fixedly connected to one side of the bakeware and extending outwards, and the raised ear has a short shaft; a main body of bakeware handle whose tongue part extends to the bakeware being pin jointed with the short shaft; at least a torsional spring covering the short shaft; one end of the torsional spring is set against the raised ear and the other end of the torsional spring is set against the main body of bakeware handle. In the immovable state of the main body of bakeware handle, the tongue part of the main body of bakeware handle is locked at the same edge of the shell that disposed on the bakeware of the electrical baking device. The bakeware is locked at the shell by the pretightening force of the torsional spring. When the main body of bakeware handle is turned relative to the short shaft, the torsional spring is compressed, and the tongue part of the main body of bakeware handle gets separated from the same edge of the shell that disposed on the bakeware of the electrical baking device, and the bakeware is taken away form the shell of the electrical baking device. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236353 | CLOSURE EDGE PROTECTION VIA POLYMER COATED METAL - Metal closure components and methods for making the same are provided. The closures may be formed from a metal sheet having a pre-formed polymer film adhered on at least one face. A circular blank may be cut from the sheet, such that the blank may have a circular “raw” cut edge unprotected by the polymer film. The metal blank may then be formed such that the cut edged may be embedded into the film. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236354 | CAN CLOSURE ARRANGEMENT - The present can closure arrangement is applied to cans of the type which comprises: a tubular body carrying an annular upper wall having an inner edge which defines a closure seat whose profile is in the form of a convex arc; and a lid comprising a base portion, a peripheral portion provided with a circumferential cradle in the form of a concave arc, to be fitted and retained in the closure seat, upon closure of the lid; and an annular portion projecting radially outwardly from the peripheral portion, at least one of the parts of annular upper wall of the tubular body and annular portion of the lid carrying an annular gasket to be pressed by the other part, upon closure of the lid, in order to define a respective annular sealing region between the lid and the tubular body. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236355 | CONTAINER STOPPER - A container stopper comprising a compressible body ( | 2009-09-24 |
20090236356 | COVER ASSEMBLY FOR ACCESS OPENINGS - An exemplary cover assembly includes a bezel, and a spring-loaded cover. The bezel includes an opening, a pair of slots, and a pair of pins. The opening is defined in the bezel for accessing a device installed thereto. The slots are defined adjacent opposite ends of the opening respectively. The pins are formed adjacent the slots respectively. The spring-loaded cover covers the opening of the bezel, includes a pair of fixing plates formed thereon slidably received in the slots of the bezel. Each of the fixing plates defines an arcuate groove that slidably receives the corresponding pin of the bezel, where the cover is capable of being pivoted open and shut. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236357 | Non-Round Moisture-Tight Re-Sealable Containers with Round Sealing Surfaces - A hinged container is disclosed, including a base, a lid, and a hinge joining the base and lid, allowing the lid to pivot open or closed relative to the base. One of the base and the lid has a circular, outwardly tapered outer seal member disposed at least partially within its outer perimeter. The other of the base and the lid has a circular, inwardly-tapered inner seal member disposed at least partially within its outer perimeter. The inner and outer seal members are positioned to engage concentrically to wedge the inwardly and outwardly tapered surfaces together and form a seal when the base and the lid are closed, and to disengage concentrically to part the inwardly and outwardly tapered surfaces when the base and the lid are opened. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236358 | Slanted sheet dispenser - A sheet dispenser is defined by at least six panels having outwardly facing surfaces, wherein at least one of the panels is oriented at an oblique angle with respect to the other panels. Sheets may be dispensed from an opening located on the oblique surface. The sheet dispenser may sit on a surface such as a countertop for dispensing, or may be placed between a wall and other structure attached to the wall such as a towel bar. Furthermore, the sheet dispenser may be hung from a structure using a strap attached to the towel dispenser. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236359 | Pad Dispensing Rubbing Tool - There is provided a rubbing tool that stores and dispenses impregnated pads ( | 2009-09-24 |
20090236360 | BULK PACKAGED MATERIAL AND METHODS OF PACKAGING AND DISPENSING MATERIAL - The invention provides packaging and shipping containers used to store and transport a wide variety of materials at substantially lower cost and with less waste. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236361 | Liquid Food Dispenser System and Method - A system and method for dispensing fluids is introduced. A preferred embodiment comprises a sealed tank, a bag containing fluid inside the sealed tank, an outlet for dispensing the liquid in the bag, and a pressure generating device to create pressure in the sealed tank. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236362 | VOLATILE MATERIAL DISPENSER - A volatile material dispenser includes a drive unit adapted to be releasably mounted on a container having a tilt-activated valve stem. The drive unit is adapted to radially displace the tilt-activated valve stem. A flexible tube having a discharge end is fixedly held with respect to the container. The flexible tube is adapted to be in fluid communication with the tilt-activated valve stem. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236363 | Manual Spray Cleaner - A cleaning solution package comprising a dispensing container having a body with a closed bottom and an open upper end forming a neck and a dispensing valve mounted in the neck. A flexible pouch is mounted within the container and has an open upper end that is sealed to the dispensing valve. A cleaning composition containing an oxidizing agent is stored in the flexible pouch. A pressurized gas is between the container body and the flexible pouch to pressurize the cleaning solution within the flexible pouch. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236364 | Apparatus for attaching a drip tray to a beverage dispenser - A drip tray is attached to a beverage dispenser below a splash panel of the dispenser by a releasable latching mechanism that permits the drip tray to be removed from and replaced on the dispenser while the splash panel remains in place on the dispenser. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236365 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PROVIDING INDIVIDUAL QUANTITIES OF CUSTOM COLORED SEALING COMPOUND - A system and method for providing custom colored sealant are generally provided with a dispensing container, containing a quantity of sealant base solution. A nozzle, is shaped and sized to be removably secured with an open end portion of the dispensing container. A supplemental container is provided that contains a quantity of sealant thickener. A quantity of at least one coloring agent is added to the dispensing container and mixed with the sealant base solution, by agitating the dispensing container, until a desired color is attained. The sealant thickener is then added and the dispensing container is then agitated again. The nozzle is then coupled with the dispensing container and the custom-colored sealant is ready to be dispensed. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236366 | LIQUID MATERIAL EJECTOR - A liquid material ejector which is adaptable for a liquid material of any viscosity, which has a structure where any part of the ejector has neither unnecessary projection nor extension in the horizontal direction with respect to the advancing/retracting direction of a plunger, and which enables a plurality of ejectors to be arranged side by side in a closely adjacent relation. The liquid material ejector comprises a liquid material supply port through which the liquid material is supplied, a nozzle for ejecting the liquid material, a valve block having a metering bore to be filled with the ejected liquid material and a liquid material supply channel communicating with the liquid material supply port, a selector valve having a first channel for allowing communication between the metering bore and the liquid material supply channel and a second channel for allowing communication between the metering bore and the nozzle, a plunger advancing and retracting in the metering bore, a plunger driving section for driving the plunger, a valve driving section for driving the selector valve, and a transmission section for transmitting driving power from the valve driving section to the selector valve, wherein the plunger driving section, the valve driving section, and the valve block are arranged successively in the longitudinal direction. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236367 | Pistonpump in Pistonpump - A dispenser for dispensing liquids comprising an inner displacement member nested in an outer displacement member. The inner member is moveable between two end positions within the outer member by an actuator. The actuator is arranged to move the outer displacement member into a dispensing position when the inner displacement member is in one of its end positions. The displacement members can be pistons and/or bellows. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236368 | Systems and Methods for Protecting Alcoholic Beverages in Containers from Deterioration - The present invention relates generally to the field of alcoholic beverage preservation. More particularly, this application relates to protecting an alcoholic beverage from deterioration once opened. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236369 | Container structure with dispensing valve - The invention relates to a container structure with a dispensing valve capable of completely draining tea or drink contained therein without the tea or drink being wasted. The container structure is made of a metal material, which is circled to form a cylindrical sidewall. A baseplate is tightly joined to a bottom end of the sidewall. The baseplate crosses two opposite sides of the sidewall and gradually tilts. The dispensing valve corresponding to a lowest portion of the container structure and the inclined baseplate is mounted to the sidewall. When the container structure is placed horizontally or slantingly, the liquid contained in the container structure can fully flow to the dispensing valve and be drained out. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236370 | High velocity foam pump - A foam pump including a pump housing with a liquid chamber in fluid communication with a foamable liquid filled container and an air chamber in fluid communication with a high pressure air source through an air inlet. The foam pump also includes a dispensing tube having a wiper seal post with a closed distal end positioned within the pump housing, and an outlet tube with an open distal end positioned outside the pump housing. The wiper seal post includes at least one inlet hole in fluid communication with the liquid chamber, and a check valve near the second open end. The foam pump further includes at least one foam screen in the open end of the outlet tube, a wiper seal slidably positioned around the wiper seal post and in sealing contact with the pump housing and the wiper seal post, and a spring bias to bias the wiper seal in an unactuated position. The wiper seal forms a movable barrier between the liquid chamber and the air chamber and is adapted to slide axially along the wiper seal post past the inlet hole when actuated by high pressure air, thereby allowing the high pressure air to enter the dispenser tube and cause mixing of said air and foamable liquid within the dispensing tube. The mixture is then expelled through the check valve and the foam screen. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236371 | Foam Dispenser - The present invention relates to a foam dispenser ( | 2009-09-24 |
20090236372 | APPARATUS FOR DISPENSING FLUIDS USING A PRESS-FIT DIPTUBE - Apparatuses suited for use with, for example, fluid cosmetic products. In some embodiments, the present apparatuses include a container and a diptube having a diptube plug and a stem. In these embodiments, the diptube plug has a first press-fit surface, and the diptube is removably coupled to the container by a press fit between the first press-fit surface of the diptube plug and the container mouth. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236373 | Liquid container lid with dispensing and sealing mechanism - A liquid container lid for use on a container is disclosed having a pouring spout disposed on an upper surface of the lid, a vent hole disposed on the upper surface of the lid and rear of the pouring spout, a pair of U-shaped lugs disposed on the upper surface of the lid and rear of the vent hole, a seal plate having a trunnion on a lower surface thereof, and a post extending downwardly from the lower surface and opposing the trunnion, a gasket removably disposed over the post on the seal plate, the trunnion of the seal plate pivotally engaging the pair of U-shaped lugs, allowing the seal plate to pivot in a cantilevered motion from a first raised position to a second lowered position wherein the gasket is inserted in the pouring spout and seals the pouring spout. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236374 | Metered Drop Push Button Dispenser System - A reusable continuously sealing metered dosing one-way valve assembly and delivery system flows a premeasured amount of a sterile flowable substance from a source which is coupled to an actuator assembly to an outlet orifice and prevents any backflow of contaminants through the continuously sealing one way valve assembly when the flowable substance ceases to flow. The valve assembly includes an elastomeric membrane which aids in preventing any backflow of contaminants when dispensing of the flowable substance is stopped. Multiple dosing of preservative-free flowable substance is provided. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236375 | DISPENSING CLOSURE COMPRISING A SAFETY SYSTEM - A dispensing closure for a container that includes closure walls, at least one dispensing aperture, at least one closing element that is movable between a position where the aperture is closed, and a position where the aperture is open. This closure includes at least one actionable member that surrounds the closure walls and the closing element, and at least one connection element located between the actionable member and the closing element. The connection element is made of a material that is sufficiently rigid below a predetermined safety temperature, to connect the actionable member and closing element, thus allowing opening of the dispensing aperture by moving the actionable member and fluid above temperature so that the actionable member and closing element are disconnected. A temperature dependent connection material is filled into at least one cavity in the actionable member or in the closing element while the temperature dependent connection material is in its liquid state, and is subsequently cooled to form the connection element. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236376 | SIDE SIZER FOR WIRE HOOK HANGERS - A side-sizer for a garment hanger has a collar portion with a band configured to engage a wire hook of the hanger and an indicator portion pivotally connected to the collar portion. The indicator portion has means for retaining the indicator portion engaged with the hanger. The side-sizer exhibits indicia related to an item to be suspended from the hanger. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236377 | Boot-jacks - A monolithic jack ( | 2009-09-24 |
20090236378 | Shoulder Worn Military Equipment Carrier - A shoulder-worn soft good allows a user to carry ammunition magazines across a front portion, and supplies in the back, predominantly water and communications equipment. The device also functions as a sling for the user's weapon. It is a single piece of equipment that supplies the four basic needs of the soldier: ammunition, water, communications equipment, and weapon. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236379 | BAG HAVING A SHOPPING TROLLEY INSERT - A bag assembly ( | 2009-09-24 |
20090236380 | INFANT CARRIER COMPONENT FOR EMERGENCY EVACUATION SLED - A lightweight “adaptor” or “insert” is disclosed, which will enable a non-powered transport device (such as a lightweight collapsible sled) to safely and securely transport several infants at once. The insert can be quickly but securely strapped to the sled, and three or more infants can be strapped down in accommodating basins (or pockets, wells, trays, or similar terms) on the upper surface of the insert. It will provide cushioning as well as thermal insulation, and can provide bedding for several infants if a need arises, for as long as the need persists. One or more “pockets” (or wells, basins, etc.) can be provided in the insert, to carry and hold various types of equipment, such as medical supplies, pharmaceuticals, special nutrients, or equipment that may be needed by one or more of the infants being held by the carrier device. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236381 | CUP HOLDER FOR SHOPPING CARTS THAT RETRACTS INTO THE BASKET OF THE SHOPPING CART - A collapsible cup holder is provided. The collapsible cup holder is adapted to be coupled to a shopping cart and is rotatable between a retracted and deployed configuration. The cup holder includes a back with a top portion and a bottom portion. A top ring is rotatably coupled to the top portion and a base is rotatably coupled to the bottom portion. A strut extends between the top ring and the base and is rotatably coupled to both such that rotation of either the top ring or the base causes corresponding rotation of the other. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236382 | Hitch mounted bicycle racks for vehicles - A compact carrier apparatus includes one or more bicycle carriers. Each carrier includes wheel support sections configured to engage front and rear bicycle wheels, and a stabilizing arm with a gripping member configured to grip one of the wheels. A wheel support section includes a wheel engagement member disposed on an outer edge of the carrier support structure and oriented so that an engaged wheel projects beyond the outer edge. A bracing arm may selectively extend in a cantilevered fashion relative to the support structure to provide an additional load-bearing support point for such a wheel. The stabilizing arm may be mounted to the support structure at a location rearward of a wheel engagement member, and pivotable to a carrying position to grip the wheel. The path of the stabilizing arm, in the carrying position, traverses the center of the wheel and avoids passing over the fork or the brakes. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236383 | Tactical carrying pack - The present invention is directed to a tactical carrying pack for back-supported transport of a payload, comprising a vertical base plate having a front and a back and having an upright support connection section thereon. There is also a left shoulder bar having a top portion and a bottom portion, the top portion of the left shoulder bar extending forward in an inverted hook shape for hooking over a shoulder. The left shoulder bar is hingedly connected at its bottom portion to the upright support connection section so as to at least rotate through an arc from a first position to a second position and from the second position to the first position. The first position is a substantially vertical position and the second position is a non-vertical position. There is also a right shoulder bar having a top portion and a bottom portion, the top portion of the right shoulder bar extending forward in an inverted hook shape for hooking over a shoulder. The right shoulder bar is hingedly connected similarly to the right shoulder bar. There is a payload-receiving member connected to the vertical base plate extending rearward away from the vertical base plate back for supporting a payload in which a user may hook the shoulder bars over one or both shoulders. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236384 | METHOD FOR PROCESSING SUBSTRATE, APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING SUBSTRATE, METHOD FOR CONVEYING SUBSTRATE AND MECHANISM FOR CONVEYING SUBSTRATE - A method and an apparatus process a substrate to divide a mother substrate into unit substrates. The apparatus is provided with a scribing portion for drawing a scribe line on a mother substrate, a breaking portion for breaking a mother substrate along the formed scribe line, and a portion for conveying a substrate for conveying a mother substrate or a unit substrate at least between the above described respective portions, wherein portion for conveying a substrate has a number of rotational supports and with a suction surface for sucking and holding each substrate from a main surface, rotational supports and have rotational axes, as well as suction members for respectively sucking and rotating a substrate which rotates substrates around rotational axes approximately simultaneously in such a manner that at least two main surfaces of each substrate are turned over in the upward and downward direction. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236385 | CONTINUOUS PAPER FEED DEVICE, IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS, CONTINUOUS PAPER FEEDING METHOD AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA STORING PROGRAM - A continuous paper feed device includes a paper feed unit that feeds continuous paper to an image output part; a slack forming unit that forms a slack of continuous paper on a paper transport path; a detecting unit that detects a remaining amount of continuous paper; a cutting unit that cuts the continuous paper; and a cutting controller that controls the cutting unit to cut the continuous paper during a time taken to tighten the slack formed, when paper more than a predefined value which has been set beforehand is transported, and if the remaining amount of paper detected by the detecting unit is more than a threshold value, the cutting controller performing control operation including reducing a length of a slack formed by the slack forming unit and transporting the continuous paper, followed by forming a slack again by the slack forming unit. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236386 | Nail Gun with Nail Alignment Adjustment Device - A nail gun includes a housing having a first locking element, an opposite second locking element, and a sliding groove, a safety mechanism including an actuation member in the sliding groove, the actuation member having an end nose, and a nail alignment adjustment mechanism including a lever pivotably secured to the housing, a spring having a first end secured to the other end of the lever and a second end affixed to the actuation member, and a spring-biased selector including a shank passing the lever, and a knob secured to the shank. Pivoting the knob from a first position to a second position will cause the nose to contact a first workpiece. Pivoting the knob from the second position to the first position will cause the nose to dispose above a second workpiece and align a nail with a through hole of the second workpiece. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236387 | FASTENER DRIVING DEVICE - A fastener driving device includes a fastener driver, a magazine for carrying a supply of fasteners to the fastener driver, a spring that moves the fastener driver through a drive stroke, and a motor configured to move the fastener driver through a return stroke. The motor is operable upon completion of the drive stroke, to move the fastener driver partially through the return stroke a predetermined amount to partially pre-compress the spring. The motor is further operable to fully compress the spring after receiving a signal for the drive stroke. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236388 | ENDOSCOPIC STAPLING DEVICES AND METHODS - Described herein are endoscopic staplers used to apply one or more fasteners to body tissue. In one embodiment, a fastener-applying device, which is preferably a stapler, is passed transorally into the stomach and used to plicate stomach tissue by engaging tissue from inside of the stomach and drawing it inwardly. In the disclosed embodiments, the tissue is drawn inwardly into a vacuum chamber, causing sections of serosal tissue on the exterior of the stomach to be positioned facing one another. The disclosed staplers allow the opposed sections of tissue to be moved into contact with one another, and preferably deliver staples for maintaining contact between the tissue sections at least until serosal bonds form between them. Each of these steps may be performed wholly from the inside of the stomach and thus can eliminate the need for any surgical or laparoscopic intervention. After one or more plications are formed, medical devices may optionally be coupled to the plication(s) for retention within the stomach. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236389 | ENDOSCOPIC STAPLING DEVICES AND METHODS - Described herein are endoscopic staplers used to apply one or more fasteners to body tissue. In one embodiment, a fastener-applying device, which is preferably a stapler, is passed transorally into the stomach and used to plicate stomach tissue by engaging tissue from inside of the stomach and drawing it inwardly. In the disclosed embodiments, the tissue is drawn inwardly into a vacuum chamber, causing sections of serosal tissue on the exterior of the stomach to be positioned facing one another. The disclosed staplers allow the opposed sections of tissue to be moved into contact with one another, and preferably deliver staples for maintaining contact between the tissue sections at least until serosal bonds form between them. Each of these steps may be performed wholly from the inside of the stomach and thus can eliminate the need for any surgical or laparoscopic intervention. After one or more plications are formed, medical devices may optionally be coupled to the plication(s) for retention within the stomach. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236390 | ENDOSCOPIC STAPLING DEVICES AND METHODS - Described herein are endoscopic staplers used to apply one or more fasteners to body tissue. In one embodiment, a fastener-applying device, which is preferably a stapler, is passed transorally into the stomach and used to plicate stomach tissue by engaging tissue from inside of the stomach and drawing it inwardly. In the disclosed embodiments, the tissue is drawn inwardly into a vacuum chamber, causing sections of serosal tissue on the exterior of the stomach to be positioned facing one another. The disclosed staplers allow the opposed sections of tissue to be moved into contact with one another, and preferably deliver staples for maintaining contact between the tissue sections at least until serosal bonds form between them. Each of these steps may be performed wholly from the inside of the stomach and thus can eliminate the need for any surgical or laparoscopic intervention. After one or more plications are formed, medical devices may optionally be coupled to the plication(s) for retention within the stomach. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236391 | ENDOSCOPIC STAPLING DEVICES AND METHODS - Described herein are endoscopic staplers used to apply one or more fasteners to body tissue. In one embodiment, a fastener-applying device, which is preferably a stapler, is passed transorally into the stomach and used to plicate stomach tissue by engaging tissue from inside of the stomach and drawing it inwardly. In the disclosed embodiments, the tissue is drawn inwardly into a vacuum chamber, causing sections of serosal tissue on the exterior of the stomach to be positioned facing one another. The disclosed staplers allow the opposed sections of tissue to be moved into contact with one another, and preferably deliver staples for maintaining contact between the tissue sections at least until serosal bonds form between them. Each of these steps may be performed wholly from the inside of the stomach and thus can eliminate the need for any surgical or laparoscopic intervention. After one or more plications are formed, medical devices may optionally be coupled to the plication(s) for retention within the stomach. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236392 | ENDOSCOPIC STAPLING DEVICES AND METHODS - Described herein are endoscopic staplers used to apply one or more fasteners to body tissue. In one embodiment, a fastener-applying device, which is preferably a stapler, is passed transorally into the stomach and used to plicate stomach tissue by engaging tissue from inside of the stomach and drawing it inwardly. In the disclosed embodiments, the tissue is drawn inwardly into a vacuum chamber, causing sections of serosal tissue on the exterior of the stomach to be positioned facing one another. The disclosed staplers allow the opposed sections of tissue to be moved into contact with one another, and preferably deliver staples for maintaining contact between the tissue sections at least until serosal bonds form between them. Each of these steps may be performed wholly from the inside of the stomach and thus can eliminate the need for any surgical or laparoscopic intervention. After one or more plications are formed, medical devices may optionally be coupled to the plication(s) for retention within the stomach. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236393 | Surgical Instrument With Flexible Drive Mechanism - A drive mechanism for use with a surgical instrument includes a rotatable drive member, a crank operatively coupled to the drive member; a clutch operatively coupled to the crank, wherein rotational motion of the drive member causes oscillating movement of the clutch; and a gear rotatably coupled to the clutch, wherein the oscillating movement of the clutch causes rotation of the gear. The drive mechanism may further include a gear configured to engage a linear member. The crank may include a pin extending distally therefrom. The clutch may include a slot dimensioned and configured to receive a pin of the crank. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236394 | ENDOSCOPIC STAPLING DEVICES AND METHODS - Described herein are endoscopic staplers used to apply one or more fasteners to body tissue. In one embodiment, a fastener-applying device, which is preferably a stapler, is passed transorally into the stomach and used to plicate stomach tissue by engaging tissue from inside of the stomach and drawing it inwardly. In the disclosed embodiments, the tissue is drawn inwardly into a vacuum chamber, causing sections of serosal tissue on the exterior of the stomach to be positioned facing one another. The disclosed staplers allow the opposed sections of tissue to be moved into contact with one another, and preferably deliver staples for maintaining contact between the tissue sections at least until serosal bonds form between them. Each of these steps may be performed wholly from the inside of the stomach and thus can eliminate the need for any surgical or laparoscopic intervention. After one or more plications are formed, medical devices may optionally be coupled to the plication(s) for retention within the stomach. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236395 | Rotating Knob Locking Mechanism For Surgical Stapling Device - A surgical stapling device having a rotating knob locking mechanism, and a method of using the surgical stapling device is disclosed. The surgical stapling device includes a housing, an actuation member, an elongated body portion rotatably supported on the housing, and a locking mechanism for preventing the rotation of the elongate body portion, the locking mechanism being automatically engaged upon actuation of the actuation member. The stapling device further includes a knob for rotating the elongated body portion. The locking mechanism includes a pivotably mounted member configured to engage the knob. The stapling device may further include an articulating tool assembly and an articulation lever for articulating the tool assembly. The articulation lever may be disposed on the knob for rotating the elongated body portion. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236396 | ENDOSCOPIC STAPLING DEVICES AND METHODS - Described herein are endoscopic staplers used to apply one or more fasteners to body tissue. In one embodiment, a fastener-applying device, which is preferably a stapler, is passed transorally into the stomach and used to plicate stomach tissue by engaging tissue from inside of the stomach and drawing it inwardly. In the disclosed embodiments, the tissue is drawn inwardly into a vacuum chamber, causing sections of serosal tissue on the exterior of the stomach to be positioned facing one another. The disclosed staplers allow the opposed sections of tissue to be moved into contact with one another, and preferably deliver staples for maintaining contact between the tissue sections at least until serosal bonds form between them. Each of these steps may be performed wholly from the inside of the stomach and thus can eliminate the need for any surgical or laparoscopic intervention. After one or more plications are formed, medical devices may optionally be coupled to the plication(s) for retention within the stomach. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236397 | ENDOSCOPIC STAPLING DEVICES AND METHODS - Described herein are endoscopic staplers used to apply one or more fasteners to body tissue. In one embodiment, a fastener-applying device, which is preferably a stapler, is passed transorally into the stomach and used to plicate stomach tissue by engaging tissue from inside of the stomach and drawing it inwardly. In the disclosed embodiments, the tissue is drawn inwardly into a vacuum chamber, causing sections of serosal tissue on the exterior of the stomach to be positioned facing one another. The disclosed staplers allow the opposed sections of tissue to be moved into contact with one another, and preferably deliver staples for maintaining contact between the tissue sections at least until serosal bonds form between them. Each of these steps may be performed wholly from the inside of the stomach and thus can eliminate the need for any surgical or laparoscopic intervention. After one or more plications are formed, medical devices may optionally be coupled to the plication(s) for retention within the stomach. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236398 | ENDOSCOPIC STAPLING DEVICES AND METHODS - Described herein are endoscopic staplers used to apply one or more fasteners to body tissue. In one embodiment, a fastener-applying device, which is preferably a stapler, is passed transorally into the stomach and used to plicate stomach tissue by engaging tissue from inside of the stomach and drawing it inwardly. In the disclosed embodiments, the tissue is drawn inwardly into a vacuum chamber, causing sections of serosal tissue on the exterior of the stomach to be positioned facing one another. The disclosed staplers allow the opposed sections of tissue to be moved into contact with one another, and preferably deliver staples for maintaining contact between the tissue sections at least until serosal bonds form between them. Each of these steps may be performed wholly from the inside of the stomach and thus can eliminate the need for any surgical or laparoscopic intervention. After one or more plications are formed, medical devices may optionally be coupled to the plication(s) for retention within the stomach. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236399 | Surigical stapling instrument - A surgical stapling instrument ( | 2009-09-24 |
20090236400 | ENDOSCOPIC STAPLING DEVICES AND METHODS - Described herein are endoscopic staplers used to apply one or more fasteners to body tissue. In one embodiment, a fastener-applying device, which is preferably a stapler, is passed transorally into the stomach and used to plicate stomach tissue by engaging tissue from inside of the stomach and drawing it inwardly. In the disclosed embodiments, the tissue is drawn inwardly into a vacuum chamber, causing sections of serosal tissue on the exterior of the stomach to be positioned facing one another. The disclosed staplers allow the opposed sections of tissue to be moved into contact with one another, and preferably deliver staples for maintaining contact between the tissue sections at least until serosal bonds form between them. Each of these steps may be performed wholly from the inside of the stomach and thus can eliminate the need for any surgical or laparoscopic intervention. After one or more plications are formed, medical devices may optionally be coupled to the plication(s) for retention within the stomach. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236401 | ENDOSCOPIC STAPLING DEVICES AND METHODS - Described herein are endoscopic staplers used to apply one or more fasteners to body tissue. In one embodiment, a fastener-applying device, which is preferably a stapler, is passed transorally into the stomach and used to plicate stomach tissue by engaging tissue from inside of the stomach and drawing it inwardly. In the disclosed embodiments, the tissue is drawn inwardly into a vacuum chamber, causing sections of serosal tissue on the exterior of the stomach to be positioned facing one another. The disclosed staplers allow the opposed sections of tissue to be moved into contact with one another, and preferably deliver staples for maintaining contact between the tissue sections at least until serosal bonds form between them. Each of these steps may be performed wholly from the inside of the stomach and thus can eliminate the need for any surgical or laparoscopic intervention. After one or more plications are formed, medical devices may optionally be coupled to the plication(s) for retention within the stomach. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236402 | Soldering Machine Comprising A Soldering Module And At Least One Soldering Station That Is Mobile And Exchangeable Insertable Into The Soldering Module - A soldering machine for soldering components which are mounted on a circuit board contains a soldering module and comprises at least one soldering station which is mobile and exchangeably insertable in the soldering module. The soldering station and the soldering module are equipped with means for mutual alignment and with female or male plugs, which fit with one another and which terminate supply lines for goods. When inserting the soldering station in the soldering module said means align the soldering station in relation to the soldering module. Preferably, the soldering machine is composed of modules which are situated one behind another in the transport direction and are removably connected to one another. Each module comprises an own transport system. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236403 | MULTIPLE PASS AND MULTIPLE LAYER FRICTION STIR WELDING AND MATERIAL ENHANCEMENT PROCESSES - Processes for friction stir welding, typically for comparatively thick plate materials using multiple passes and multiple layers of a friction stir welding tool. In some embodiments a first portion of a fabrication preform and a second portion of the fabrication preform are placed adjacent to each other to form a joint, and there may be a groove adjacent the joint. The joint is welded and then, where a groove exists, a filler may be disposed in the groove, and the seams between the filler and the first and second portions of the fabrication preform may be friction stir welded. In some embodiments two portions of a fabrication preform are abutted to form a joint, where the joint may, for example, be a lap joint, a bevel joint or a butt joint. In some embodiments a plurality of passes of a friction stir welding tool may be used, with some passes welding from one side of a fabrication preform and other passes welding from the other side of the fabrication preform. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236404 | PASTY SILVER PARTICLE COMPOSITION, PROCESS FOR PRODUCING SOLID SILVER, SOLID SILVER, JOINING METHOD, AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING PRINTED WIRING BOARD - [PROBLEMS] To provide a pasty silver particle composition, which, upon heating, allows silver particles to be easily sintered to form solid silver possessing excellent strength, electric conductivity and thermal conductivity, and a production process of solid silver and the like. [MEANS FOR SOLVING PROBLEMS] A pasty silver particle composition comprising nonspherical silver particles having an average particle diameter of 0.1 to 18 μm and a carbon content of not more than 1.0% by weight and a volatile dispersion medium, wherein, upon heating, the volatile dispersion medium is volatilized and the nonspherical silver particles are sintered to one another to form solid silver. There are also provided a process for producing solid silver comprising heating the pasty silver particle composition, solid silver having excellent strength, electric conductivity and thermal conductivity, a method for joining a metallic member using the pasty silver particle composition, and a production process of a printed wiring board comprising silver wiring. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236405 | METHOD FOR MAKING BACKLIGHT MODULE FRAME - An exemplary method for making backlight module frame includes: providing a plurality of metallic sheets cooperatively defining a frame shape, and a positioning device comprising a worktable and a plurality of positioning portions defined at corners of the worktable, wherein each metallic sheet comprises a first positioning protrusion corresponding to the positioning portions, positioning the metallic sheets on the worktable of the positioning device with the first positioning protrusions of the metallic sheets engaging with the positioning portions of the positioning device, welding the metallic sheets together to form a semi-manufactured frame, and pressing the semi-manufactured frame to form a backlight module frame. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236406 | Method of electrically connecting a microelectronic component - A method of treating a component can include providing a component including a plurality of metallic posts extending generally parallel to one another. The providing step can be performed so that the posts have solder on the tips of the posts but not covering other portions of the posts. The method can include reflowing the solder provided on the posts so that the solder coats the posts. The providing step may be performed so that, prior to the reflowing step, the solder covers only the tips of the posts. The providing step can include depositing portions of the solder on a surface of a metallic sheet and etching the sheet from the surface. The plurality of posts may comprise elongated posts. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236407 | REPLACEMENT CARD PACKAGING - A package for distributing a presentation instrument includes a shipping indicator comprising a shipping destination address and an envelope that has a first substantially clear window and contains the presentation instrument and the shipping indicator. The shipping destination address is visible through the first substantially clear window. The package also includes a shipping container that has a second substantially clear window and contains the envelope. The shipping destination address is visible through the second substantially clear window. A method for assembling a package for a presentation instrument includes providing the presentation instrument, a shipping indicator, an envelope, and a shipping container. The presentation instrument and the shipping indicator are inserted into the envelope and the envelope is inserted into the shipping container. The shipping destination address is visible through the first and second substantially clear windows. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236408 | CARTON WITH HANDLE - A carton for containing a plurality of articles. The carton comprises a first top panel, a second top panel, a bottom panel, a first side panel, and a second side panel. The first top panel and the second top panel being at least partially overlapped to form a top wall of the carton. At least two end flaps are overlapped with respect to one another and thereby at least partially form a closed end of the carton. A handle in the top wall of the carton comprises a first handle section in the first top panel, a second handle section in the second top panel, and a handle reinforcement flap foldably connected to at least one of the first top panel and the second top panel. The first handle section, the second handle section, and the handle reinforcement flap are placed in overlapping relationship to form the handle. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236409 | Lid - Novel lids and containers are disclosed. The lids generally include a seam fault sealing structure, and are thus generally adapted to be sealingly mounted on a cup having a vertical seam. The container includes a cup having a vertical seam and a lid having a seam fault sealing structure. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236410 | OPERATING DEVICE, AUTHENTICATION DEVICE, AND IMAGE FORMING DEVICE - An operating device, including: a non-contact IC reader which reads specific data stored in a non-contact IC; a non-contact IC displacement direction detection device which detects a displace direction of the non-contact IC after the non-contact IC reader has read the specific data; and an operating instruction determination device which determines an operating instruction based on the displacement direction detected by the non-contact IC displacement direction detection device. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236411 | FOLDABLE ELECTRONIC BOOK - An electronic book comprising a first housing portion; a second housing portion; a cylindrical spine interposed between the first and second housing portions and pivotally connecting the first housing portion to the second housing portion; a flexible display screen fast with inner faces of the first and second housings and spanning the spine; first and second microprocessor circuitry respectively positioned in the first and second housing portions behind the flexible display screen; a scan head for scanning a data card, the scan head provided on the first microprocessor circuitry on a surface opposite the flexible display screen, the scan head facing away from the flexible display screen; and an internal cartridge for holding a card fed pass the scan head, the internal cartridge having a clear backing window through which an un-scanned surface of the card is visible. The spine defines a recess to accommodate a curvature of the screen when the first and second housing portions are pivoted about the spine in a closed condition. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236412 | Methods of operating a self-service check depositing terminal to provide a check deposit transaction receipt - A method is provided of operating a self-service check depositing terminal to provide a check deposit transaction receipt. The method comprises receiving a check from a depositor, capturing original check image data which is representative of an image of the check, embedding at least some alphanumeric text data which is representative of alphanumeric text into at least some of the original check image data to provide modified check image data which is representative of a composite image of the check and the alphanumeric text, and printing the composite image of the check and the alphanumeric text onto a check deposit transaction receipt. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236413 | Expanded Mass Data Sets For Electronic Check Processing - Accommodating the data needed to process checks for payment under the Check Clearing for the 21 | 2009-09-24 |
20090236414 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PERSONALIZING PORTABLE DATA STORAGE MEDIA - A method is suggested for the simultaneous personalization of several portable data carriers ( | 2009-09-24 |
20090236415 | RESCUE TRACK AND LOCATE NAME BADGE - A name badge which has wireless capabilities. The name badge is normally maintained in a power reduced states, but detects an excitation signal from a remote antenna and turns on to provide ID information. The ID information can be associated with the transaction from the remote computer, and used to determine who initiated that transaction. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236416 | CONTACT/NON-CONTACT TYPE HYBRID IC CARD, COMMUNICATION METHOD, PROGRAM AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A contact/non-contact type hybrid IC card is provided which includes a non-contact interface to communicate in a non-contact manner with a non-contact type reader/writer through an antenna, a contact interface to communicate in a contact manner with a contact type reader/writer through a contact terminal, a storage unit to store personal identification information input from the contact type reader/writer through the contact interface during a contact communication mode by the contact interface, and a control unit to remove a limitation of a prescribed function in a non-contact communication mode by the non-contact interface based on the personal identification information stored in the storage unit during the contact communication mode and switch a communication mode from the contact communication mode to the non-contact communication mode with the limitation of the prescribed function being removed. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236417 | RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFIERS IN GAME TICKETS - Systems and methods of distributing, dispensing and validating game tickets provide for the use of radio frequency identifiers (RFIDS). Game ticket consumables may also be tracked with RFIDS. Ticket data such as game numbers, void if removed numbers, theme descriptions, place styles, price points and player account information can be stored to a memory of a game ticket, where the ticket is capable of transmitting the ticket data as an RF signal. Approaches also provide for the use of RFIDS in game sponsor/ticket printer facilities, ticket warehouse facilities and ticket destruction facilities. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236418 | USB Card Reader with Auto-Execution and Method Thereof - A USB card reader with auto-execution and method thereof is disclosed. A HID and an auto-key-in device are included in the USB card reader to execute an on-access program automatically when the USB card reader is mounted with a host system. One or a plurality of characters are keyed in the host system by the auto-key-in device through the HID and they may comprises a hot key for on-access program execution, a website address, a password or a finger print identification data. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236419 | CONTROLLING SHOPPER CHECKOUT THROUGHPUT - The present invention provides a solution for controlling checkout throughput. Specifically, under the present invention a set of attributes of an item will be obtained. An analysis of the set of attributes will then be performed to determine whether an inconsistency exists based on a tolerance threshold. Such analysis can include, for example, comparing the weight of the item to its expected weight. This can help determine if a mistake has been made or fraud has been committed. Whether an inconsistency is observed is based on a tolerance threshold. For example, a certain deviation (i.e., the tolerance threshold) from an expected value could be allowed to could be allowed to reduce errors during the checkout process and thereby increase checkout throughput. As such, the present invention allows the tolerance threshold to be tuned based on a desired checkout throughput. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236420 | SMART SHELF TOTE DEVICE FOR MULTIPLE DIFFERENT PRODUCTS - Disclosed is a smart shelf tote device for holding different products that is capable of distinguishing from among the different products. The device is adapted to receive products within individual seating areas. Conductive ink traces are associated with each of the seating areas. An electronics component includes a conductive ink trace interface that is coupled with conductive ink traces associated with each of the seating areas. There is also a memory component for storing unique circuit load characteristic profiles wherein each profile is associated with a different product. A software component recognizes a unique circuit load characteristic profile when a product that includes a unique conductive ink trace that is coupled with the partially exposed conductive ink traces is seated within one of the seating areas. Input/output devices can then provide an audio/video presentation of products upon sensing the removal of a specific product from its seating area. | 2009-09-24 |
20090236421 | Structuring of Temporary Systems - A method for structuring a temporary system includes receiving information obtained by interrogating a tag on an article and establishing a relationship between the article and one or more other articles in the temporary system based at least in part upon the information obtained by interrogating the tag. The information obtained by interrogating the tag regards the article. | 2009-09-24 |