46th week of 2011 patent applcation highlights part 28 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20110279903 | OPTICAL BEAM BUNDLE COMBINER FOR MULTIPLE LASER ARRAYS - One or more combiner elements are disclosed for optically combining multiple laser beam bundles, either extra-cavity or intra-cavity to the laser generating array chips, to form higher density bundles of parallel laser beams. The combiner elements can be shared between two or more array chips and include a form of a pellicle combiner, a polarizing beam splitter cube combiner, or some combination of the two devices. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279904 | Lens and Molding Die - Provided are a high NA lens wherein defects caused in a molding process can be controlled, and a mold which can be used to mold such a lens. As a lens (OE) has a first end area (OE | 2011-11-17 |
20110279905 | ARCUATE LIQUID MENISCUS LENS - The present invention relates generally to an arcuate liquid meniscus lens, some specific embodiments include a liquid meniscus lens with a front curve arcuate lens and a back curve arcuate lens. Embodiments may also include a lens of suitable size and shape for inclusion in a contact lens. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279906 | VARIABLE MAGNIFICATION OPTICAL SYSTEM AND IMAGING APPARATUS - A variable magnification optical system includes a negative first lens group, a stop and a positive second lens group, arranged from the object side in the order mentioned above. The magnification of the variable magnification optical system is changed by changing a distance between the first lens group and the second lens group in the direction of an optical axis. The first lens group includes a negative plastic lens, and the second lens group includes a positive plastic lens. Further, the following formulas (1) and (2) are satisfied: | 2011-11-17 |
20110279907 | Zoom lens and image pickup apparatus - A zoom lens and an image pickup apparatus are disclosed. The zoom lens includes, in order from an object side to an image side, a first lens group having a positive refractive power, a second lens group having a negative refractive power, a third lens group having a positive refractive power, a fourth lens group having a positive refractive power, and a fifth lens group having a positive refractive power. The fifth lens group includes a fixed group having a negative refractive power, and a movable group having a positive refractive power and being movable in a direction substantially orthogonal to the optical axis. The image formed on an image surface is movable in a direction substantially orthogonal to the optical axis by moving the movable group of the fifth lens group in the direction substantially orthogonal to the optical axis. The fifth lens group is satisfied predetermined conditions. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279908 | Image forming optical system and image pick up apparatus using the same - An image forming optical system includes in order from an object side, a first lens group having a negative refractive power, a second lens group having a positive refractive power, which includes an aperture stop, a third lens group having a negative refractive power, and a fourth lens group having a positive refractive power. The first lens group, in order from the object side, includes a negative sub-group and a positive sub-group. The third lens group is a focusing group which includes only a cemented lens having a convex surface directed toward the object side, of a negative lens and a positive meniscus lens, in order from the object side. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279909 | Image forming optical system and electronic image pickup apparatus equipped with same - An image forming optical system includes in order from an object side to an image side, a first lens group having a positive refractive power, a second lens group having a negative refractive power, and an image-side lens group having a positive refractive power. A distance between the first lens group and the second lens group changes at the time of zooming. A refractive optical element A having a positive refractive power is positioned in the first lens group. The image forming optical system satisfies the following conditional expression (1-1), conditional expression (1-2), and conditional expression (2). | 2011-11-17 |
20110279910 | PHOTOGRAPHING OPTICAL LENS ASSEMBLY - This invention provides a photographing optical lens assembly comprising, in order from an object side to an image side: a first lens element with positive refractive power having a convex object-side surface; a second lens element with negative refractive power having a concave object-side surface and a concave image-side surface, the object-side and image-side surfaces thereof being aspheric; a third lens element having a concave image-side surface, the object-side and image-side surfaces thereof being aspheric, at least one inflection point formed on the image-side surface; wherein there are three lens elements with refractive power. Such an arrangement of lens elements can effectively reduce the total track length of the lens assembly, attenuate the sensitivity of the optical system and obtain higher resolution. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279911 | IMAGING LENS - An imaging lens includes a first lens having positive curvature radii on both an object side and an image side, a second lens having a concave shape on both sides, and a third lens having positive curvature radii on both the object side and the image side. The first to third lenses are arranged in this order from the object side toward the image side. When a whole lens system has a focal length f, the first lens has a focal length f | 2011-11-17 |
20110279912 | Lens Having Circular Refractive Power Profile - A lens having a circular refractive power profile such that at least one semi-meridian, located between semi-meridians having the minimum and the maximum refractive power of the lens, has a discrete refractive power which is between the minimum and the maximum refractive power of the lens. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279913 | OPTICAL LENS AND LENS UNIT USING THE SAME - An annular inclined surface is formed on an edge portion of a first plastic lens in such a manner that the inclined surface surrounds a concave surface formed in a second surface of the first plastic lens. The inclined surface reflects unwanted light reflected by the concave surface so as to prevent the unwanted light from passing through the non-shading portion of the edge portion outside the effective area of a lens portion and then being reflected on an imaging area. This can suppress ghosting and flare due to the reflection of the unwanted light on the imaging surface. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279914 | OPTICAL ELEMENT UNIT - An optical element unit is provided comprising an optical element group for projecting light along an optical axis of the optical element group and a housing having an inner housing part partly defining a first space and a light passageway between the inner housing part and a second space. The inner housing part receives the optical element group. The optical element group comprises an ultimate optical element located in the region of the light passageway. A load-relieving device is provided adjacent to the ultimate optical element, the load relieving device partly defining the first space and the second space and at least partly relieving the ultimate optical element from loads resulting from pressure differences between the first space. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279915 | OPTICAL ELEMENT AND OPTICAL UNIT USING THE SAME - An optical element of the present invention is provide with a first surface which is formed on the front-object side and upon which light from the front-object side is incident, a second surface formed on the image side, and a third surface which is formed between the first surface and the second surface and upon which light from the generally lateral object side is incident. The first surface is provided with a first transmission surface formed around the optical axis and a first reflection surface which faces the image side and which is formed annularly around the first transmission surface. The second surface is provided with a second transmission surface formed around the optical axis, and a second reflection surface which faces the front object side and which is formed annularly around the second transmission surface. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279916 | SHAPE MEMORY ALLOY ACTUATION APPARATUS - An SMA actuation apparatus comprises a camera lens element supported on a support structure by a plurality of flexures. An SMA wire at an acute angle to the movement axis and a biassing element are connected between the support structure and the movable element. A component of the force applied by the SMA wire perpendicular to the movement axis compresses the flexures causing them to apply a force to the movable element having a component along the movement axis in the same direction as the SMA wire. An end-stop limits the movement of the movable element, and the moment applied by the end-stop to the movable element about the centre of stiffness is equal to the moment applied by the SMA wire about the centre of stiffness at the point when the movable element loses contact with the end-stop on contraction of the SMA wire. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279917 | EXTERIOR MIRROR ELEMENT WITH WIDE ANGLE PORTION - A mirror reflective element suitable for use in an exterior rearview mirror assembly of a vehicle includes a glass substrate and a principal reflector portion and an auxiliary wide angle curved portion. The auxiliary wide angle curved portion has a curved recess established at a region of the rear surface of the glass substrate by at least one of grinding and ablating. The curved recess may have a cross-dimension size that is in the range from about 30 millimeters to about 80 millimeters, and may have a radius of curvature that is in the range from about 200 millimeters to about 1,000 millimeters, and may have a maximum recess depth that is in the range from about 0.11 millimeters to about 4.04 millimeters. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279918 | CONCENTRATING SOLAR ENERGY COLLECTOR - Systems, methods, and apparatus by which solar energy may be collected to provide electricity or a combination of heat and electricity are disclosed herein. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279919 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A MICROMECHANICAL COMPONENT, AND MICROMECHANICAL COMPONENT - A method for manufacturing a micromechanical component is described, including the steps of: forming a first etch stop layer on a base substrate, the first etch stop layer being formed in such a way that it has a first pattern of through-cutouts; forming a first electrode-material layer on the first etch stop layer; forming a second etch stop layer on the first electrode-material layer, the second etch stop layer being formed in such a way that it has a second pattern of through-cutouts differing from the first pattern; forming a second electrode-material layer on the second etch stop layer; forming a patterned mask on the second electrode-material layer; and carrying out a first etching step in a first direction and a second etching step in a second direction counter to the first direction in order to etch at least one first electrode unit out of the first electrode-material layer and to etch at least one second electrode unit out of the second electrode-material layer. Also described are micromechanical components. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279920 | Main pole design for thermally assisted magnetic recording - Improved spatial resolution during TAMR has been achieved by shaping the write pole to have a lower surface that slopes away from the surface of the recording medium, starting at, or near, the pole's leading edge. The approach may be used for simple or compound (stitched) poles. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279921 | CoFe/Ni Multilayer film with perpendicular anisotropy for microwave assisted magnetic recording - A spin transfer oscillator with a seed/SIL/spacer/FGL/capping configuration is disclosed with a composite seed layer made of Ta and a metal layer having a fcc(111) or hcp(001) texture to enhance perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA) in an overlying (A1/A2) | 2011-11-17 |
20110279922 | MAGNETIC DATA ERASER - The present invention relates providing a magnetic data eraser that is capable of performing magnetizing process for magnetizing magnetic recording medium such as a hard disk drive (HDD) is easily and with reduced electric power. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279923 | MAGNETORESISTIVE ELEMENT HAVING A PAIR OF SIDE SHIELDS - An MR element includes an MR stack disposed between first and second main shield portions, and a pair of side shields disposed on opposite sides of the MR stack in the track width direction. The first main shield portion includes a first exchange coupling shield layer that is exchange-coupled to a first antiferromagnetic layer. The second main shield portion includes a second exchange coupling shield layer that is exchange-coupled to a second antiferromagnetic layer. The MR stack includes a spacer layer, and first and second free layers with the spacer layer therebetween. The direction of magnetization of the first free layer is controlled by the first exchange coupling shield layer. The direction of magnetization of the second free layer is controlled by the second exchange coupling shield layer. Each side shield includes at least one shield-coupling magnetic layer that is in contact with and magnetically coupled to one of the first and second exchange coupling shield layers. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279924 | Patterned media for self-servowriting integrated servo fields - Pre-patterned discrete track media for self-servo writing are described. Embodiments include land and groove patterns for two or more Integrated Servo sequence fields for each servo sector in which one of the Integrated Servo sequence fields is aligned with the data track and a second sequence is offset by one-half of a track width. The lands and grooves between the Integrated Servo sequence fields are preferably the same width as those between the data tracks to facilitate planarization. Alternative embodiments include a sync feature for each servo sector formed by a selected groove and/or land pattern as a marker for the start of the servo fields. Alternative embodiments include a bootstrap zone with servo patterns that are readable when DC-magnetized. Described methods of self-servowriting include ways to adapt to eccentricity and non-circularity of pre-patterned discrete tracks with respect to the head paths. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279925 | ROTATING DEVICE AND A METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A ROTATING DEVICE - In a disk drive device, a magnetic recording disk is mounted on a hub. A base rotatably supports the hub via a bearing unit. The base has a ring-shaped wall that surrounds the bearing unit and that protrudes towards the hub. A laminated core is fixed to the base. The laminated core has a ring portion and twelve teeth that radially outwardly extend from the ring portion. Coils are wound around the twelve teeth. The base includes an increasing-thickness portion formed so that the less the distance between a part of the increasing-thickness portion and the ring-shaped wall is, the thicker the part of the increasing-thickness portion becomes. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279926 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING A PERPENDICULAR MAGNETIC RECORDING TRANSDUCER USING A LOW ENERGY MILL - A method and system for fabricating magnetic transducer are described. The method and system include providing a main pole having a bottom and a top wider than the bottom. The method and system further include performing a high energy ion mill at an angle from a normal to the top of the main pole and at a first energy. The high energy ion mill removes a portion of the top of the main pole and exposes a top bevel surface for the main pole. The method and system also include performing a low energy ion mill at second energy and a glancing angle from the top bevel surface. The glancing angle is not more than fifteen degrees. The second energy is less than the first energy. The method and system also include depositing a nonmagnetic gap. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279927 | LOCKED WARNING APPARATUS USED FOR HANDLE OF HARD DISK DRIVE BRACKET - A locked warning apparatus used for a handle of a hard disk drive bracket is described. The locked warning apparatus includes a locking base, a locking device, an upper cover assembly, and a pressing unit. The locking base has a clasping portion and an elastic protrusion. The locking device has a blocking portion. The clasping portion of the locking base is fastened to the locking device in a form of line-surface interface contact. The blocking portion reciprocates a back and forth motion on the elastic protrusion of the locking base to allow the locking device to retain either a lock status or an unlock status correspondingly. When the locking device retains the lock status, the locking device buckles the upper cover assembly. When the locking device retains the unlock status, the upper cover assembly can be ejected from the locking base by pushing the pressing unit. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279928 | SUSPENSION SUBSTRATE, SUSPENSION, HEAD SUSPENSION, HARD DISK DRIVE, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SUSPENSION SUBSTRATE - A suspension substrate according to the present invention includes: an insulating layer; a spring material layer provided on one face of the insulating layer and having conductivity; and a plurality of wirings provided on the other face of the insulating layer. One wiring includes a head-side wiring part extending from the head portion, and a plurality of division wiring parts respectively bifurcated from the head-side wiring part. The spring material layer includes a spring material main body, and a wiring spring material part separated from the spring material main body, via a groove. A conductive connecting part extending through the insulating layer is provided in the insulating layer. Each of the division wiring parts of the one wiring is connected with the wiring spring material part, via the conductive connecting part. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279929 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTION STRUCTURE FOR PIEZOELECTRIC ELEMENT AND HEAD SUSPENSION - An electrical connection structure connects a piezoelectric element to a flexure with a conductive adhesive. An electrode surface is formed on the piezoelectric element, and a terminal surface is formed on the wiring member and is smoother than the electrode surface. A the gold plate layer is formed on the terminal surface and is connected to the electrode surface with the conductive adhesive. At least one recess is formed by laser processing on the conductive terminal surface layer. The electrical connection structure substantially equalizes the surface roughness of the terminal surface with the gold plate layer to that of the electrode surface, improves a bonding strength on the terminal surface nearly to that on the electrode surface, enhances the reliability of electrical connection between the electrode surface and the terminal surface, maintains electrical characteristics of the terminal surface, and prevents contamination around the terminal surface. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279930 | Switching regulator control circuit - The present invention discloses a switching regulator control circuit which distinguishes the output short-circuit condition, which imposes immediate danger, from other mild over current conditions. The switching regulator control circuit includes: an over current judgment circuit comparing a current sense signal with a current limit to generate an over current indication signal; a time comparison circuit comparing the over current indication signal with a clock signal to generate an output short-circuit indication signal; and a timer receiving the over current indication signal and the output short-circuit indication signal, wherein when the output short-circuit indication signal does not indicate output short-circuit, the timer counts a first time period, and when the output short-circuit indication signal indicates output short-circuit, the timer counts a second time period shorter than the first time period, for better safety protection. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279931 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE - Disclosed is an electronic device capable of controlling a power supply interrupt according to the state of water leakage. A portable telephone ( | 2011-11-17 |
20110279932 | CIRCUIT INTERRUPTING SYSTEM WITH REMOTE TEST AND RESET ACTIVATION - The present disclosure relates to a circuit interrupting device and system capable of being tested and reset from remote locations, and in particular to circuit interrupting devices and system capable of being tested and reset from remote locations. A remote monitoring device can also be included which can be used to control an actuation device which is capable of controlling a circuit interrupting device. Alternatively the remote monitoring or control device can be used to control the device directly | 2011-11-17 |
20110279933 | CIRCUIT INTERRUPTING DEVICE WITH RESET LOCKOUT - Resettable circuit interrupting devices, such as GFCI devices, that include reverse wiring protection, and optionally an independent trip portions and/or a reset lockout portion are provided. The reverse wiring protection operates at both the line and load sides of the device so that in the event line side wiring to the device is improperly connected to the load side, fault protection for the device remains. The trip portion operates independently of a circuit interrupting portion used to break the electrical continuity in one or more conductive paths in the device. The reset lockout portion prevents the reestablishing of electrical continuity in open conductive paths if the circuit interrupting portion is non-operational, if an open neutral condition exists or if the device is reverse wired. Methods for ensuring a reset lockout state before shipment are provided. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279934 | OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION STRUCTURE FOR A DIFFERENTIAL LINK - A structure for protecting an integrated circuit connected to first and second rails of a differential link against overvoltages, including: a first bidirectional conducting device, between the first rail and a common node; a second bidirectional conducting device, between the second rail and the common node; and a capacitor between the common node and a low reference potential rail. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279935 | DIFFERENTIAL TRANSMISSION CIRCUIT AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE PROVIDED WITH THE SAME - There is disclosed a differential transmission circuit capable of realizing a high resistance to electrostatic breakdown without deteriorating a transmission signal. The differential transmission circuit includes ESD protection elements | 2011-11-17 |
20110279936 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT WITH DEVICE FOR PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGES - An integrated circuit includes a substrate of semiconductive material, a first circuit environment made from the substrate which includes an output terminal and a first pair of power supply terminals for receiving a first power supply voltage applicable between the terminals. The integrated circuit also includes a second circuit environment made from the semiconductor substrate which includes an input terminal electrically coupled to the output terminal and also includes a second pair of power supply terminals for receiving a second power supply voltage applicable between the second pair of terminals of said second pair. The circuit further includes a device providing protection from electrostatic discharges which includes an integrated resistive device coupled between the input and output terminals. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279937 | LOW ON-RESISTANCE MOSFET IMPLEMENTED DC SOURCE BY-PASS OR CIRCUIT BREAKER WITH RELATED SELF-SUPPLIED CONTROLLER CIRCUIT INCLUDING FIRE OR OTHER RISK DC OUTPUT DISABLING MEANS - A control circuit for a protection circuit device includes first and second voltage boosters, a comparator coupled thereto, and a MOSFET for bypassing a direct current (DC) source. The control circuit may include a control logic circuit having a first input coupled to an output of the comparator, a second input receiving a disable command signal, a first output coupled to an enable input of the first voltage booster, and a second output, and a four terminal path inversion switch. The control circuit may include a supply voltage line, a sensor coupled to the second input of the control logic circuit, to generate the disable command signal, and to force the MOSFET into a conduction mode, and an external command terminal coupled to the second input of the control logic circuit, to receive the disable command signal, and to force the MOSFET into the conduction mode. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279938 | DYNAMIC LEAKAGE CONTROL USING SELECTIVE BACK-BIASING - Embodiments of a dynamic leakage control circuit for use with graphics processor circuitry are described. The dynamic leakage control circuit selectively enables back biasing of the transistors comprising the graphics processor circuits during particular modes of operation. The back biasing levels are controlled by two separate power rails. A first power rail is coupled to an existing power supply and the second power rail is coupled to a separate adjustable voltage regulator. A separate voltage regulator may also be provided for the first power rail. A hardware-based state machine or software process is programmed to detect the occurrence of one or more modes of operation and adjust the voltage regulators for the first and second power rails to either enable or disable the back biasing state of the circuit, or alter the threshold voltage of the circuit within a specified voltage range. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279939 | ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT WITH REDUNDANT TRUNK - An electrical circuit comprising a power supply, a load, first and second trunks disposed therebetween and control means adapted to control the electrical status of the first and second trunks, in which the control means comprises monitoring means adapted to monitor the current and/or voltage of the first and second trunks and to detect current and/or voltage events which are indicative of faults occurring thereon, and isolation means adapted to isolate the first or second trunk when the monitoring means detects a current and/or voltage event which is indicative of a fault occurring thereon, in which the first and second trunks are electrically connected and arranged in parallel such that the power supplied to the load is distributed substantially equally between them, and in which the control means comprises compensation means adapted to prevent the isolation means from isolating one of said first or second trunks when a current and/or voltage event which is indicative of a fault occurs thereon which is caused by a fault occurring on the other of the first or second trunks. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279940 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION - An overvoltage protection circuit includes a voltage clamping device having a predefined voltage threshold at which it starts conducting to prevent an overvoltage condition. A switch is operable to control a flow of current from a power source to the voltage clamping device. The switch is OFF to prevent a flow of current from the power source to the voltage clamping device in response to a voltage of the power source being less than the voltage threshold such that the voltage clamping device does not exhibit a leakage current. The switch is ON to permit a flow of current from the power source to the voltage clamping device in response to the voltage of the power source being equal to or greater than the voltage threshold. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279941 | HALF-BRIDGE CIRCUIT PROTECTED AGAINST SHORT CIRCUITS AND HAVING SEMICONDUCTOR SWITCHES - A circuit arrangement with two semiconductor switches connected in series between a first potential connection and a second potential connection is provided. The circuit arrangement may include an inductive element connected in series between the two potential connections and by elements of an action chain of such a nature that, under predefined conditions, a voltage drop across the inductive element effects the switching off of at least one of the semiconductor switches. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279942 | SURGE CURRENT SENSOR AND SURGE PROTECTION SYSTEM INCLUDING THE SAME - The present invention may provide a surge current sensor and a surge protection system that deploys one or more surge current sensors. The surge current sensor may be placed on or near to a conduit, and it may be used for sensing the surge current conducted therein. The surge current sensor may include a current transformer and a processor. The current transformer may be used for receiving a magnetic flux generated by the surge current and transforming the received magnetic flux to a voltage. The processor may be coupled with the current transformer, such that it may be configured to generate a digital signal based on the voltage. Once the digital signal indicates that the magnitude of the surge current has exceeded a predefined threshold, the surge protection system may initiate a surge protection mechanism. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279943 | DC PASS RF PROTECTOR HAVING A SURGE SUPPRESSION MODULE - A surge suppressor device includes a first housing defining a first cavity, input and output conductors disposed in the first cavity of the first housing, a capacitor connected in series with the input conductor and the output conductor, a first spiral inductor having an inner edge connected to the input conductor and an outer edge and a second spiral inductor having an inner edge connected to the output conductor and an outer edge. The surge suppressor device further includes a second housing defining a second cavity and connected to the first housing, a feed-through connecting the first cavity to the second cavity, a non-linear protection device positioned in the second cavity of the second housing and a first electrical wire passing through the feed-through and connecting the outer edge of the first spiral inductor to the non-linear protection device. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279944 | Device For Moving Magnetic Nanoparticles Through Tissue - The movement of magnetically responsive nanoparticles through a membrane is significantly enhanced by varying the direction of the magnetic field gradient at the membrane. A device for generating the varying-gradient magnetic field includes a primary magnet having a primary magnetic field gradient direction, one or more secondary magnets directed at an acute angle relative to the primary magnetic field gradient direction, and a controller connected to at least the secondary magnets. The controller is operable to repetitively vary the direction of the resultant magnetic field gradient in a pulsating manner. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279945 | ESD PROTECTION DEVICE - An ESD protection device includes a ceramic multilayer substrate including a plurality of laminated insulating layers, an external electrode, at least one of an in-plane connecting conductor and an interlayer connecting conductor, and a mixture portion. The mixture portion is provided along a principal surface of one of the insulating layers and includes a dispersed material including at least one of metal and semiconductor; metal and ceramic; metal, semiconductor, and ceramic; semiconductor and ceramic; semiconductor; metal coated with an inorganic material; metal coated with an inorganic material and semiconductor; metal coated with an inorganic material and ceramic; and metal coated with an inorganic material, semiconductor, and ceramic. The mixture portion is connected to the external electrode and at least one of the in-plane connecting conductor and the interlayer connecting conductor. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279946 | CONNECTOR USING LIQUID DIELECTRIC FOR IMPROVED PERFORMANCE - A connector assembly utilizes improved capacitive coupling for connecting together electrical circuits on two substrates ( | 2011-11-17 |
20110279947 | BATTERY COVER LATCHING MECHANISM AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE USING THE SAME - An exemplary battery cover latching mechanism for latching a battery cover to a rear cover, includes a rod, a suction cup, an elastic element and a sliding key. The rod has a first end and a second end, is hinged to the rear cover, and includes a first positioning slot and a second positioning slot. The suction cup is mounted at the first end of the rod. The elastic element is mounted on the second end of the rod and resisting the rear cover. The sliding key is slidably mounted to the rear cover. When the sliding key latches with the first positioning slot, the suction cup sucks the battery cover to the rear cover; when the sliding key slides out of the first positioning slot to the second positioning slot, the rod rotates relative to the rear cover to release the battery cover. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279948 | Electronic Device - According to one embodiment, an electronic device includes a housing, a support member, and an antenna. The housing houses an electronic component. The support member is fixed to the housing. The antenna is fixed to the support member. The support member is arranged spaced apart from an outer surface of a main body of the electronic component. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279949 | METHOD OF SECURING HINGE, AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - An electronic apparatus including: a first case; a second case having an inclined arm fitting part; a hinge enabling the first and second cases to rotate around a first rotational axis; a secured piece secured to the hinge and the second case, the secured piece having an inclined arm part that fits into the inclined arm fitting part; and an inclined arm securing member configured to secure the inclined arm part fit to the inclined arm fitting part by insertion into a pair of gaps provided between the inclined arm fitting part and the inclined arm part. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279950 | Elastic device, slide module and portable electronic equipment utilizing the device - An elastic device which can be used where there is an interval smaller than the thickness of the spring in a moving range of an arm member. The elastic device includes a spring, a first arm member for receiving at least a part of the spring inside, supporting or fixing an end of the spring, and including a housing portion having an opening along one side and an extension extending outside of the housing portion, and a second arm member for supporting or fixing the other end of the spring in at least one end, including a rotation-supporting portion installed rotationally to the first arm member while overlapping with the spring in the housing portion and an exposing-extension portion connected to the rotation-supporting portion and exposed to outside of the housing portion through the opening. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279951 | SHELVING SYSTEM - A modular shelving system includes: a rail including a plurality of mounting holes; a plurality of shelves, each shelf including a pair of pivot pins; a plurality of pivots removably secured to the rail, wherein each pivot receives at least one pivot pin such that each of the shelves are rotatably supported on the rail between a corresponding pair of pivots; and a plurality of covers covering the rail and spanning the distance between each corresponding pair of pivots. The shelves each include a portion of a piece of visual art, such that when each of the shelves is positioned approximately vertically, the portion of the visual art is displayed and further such that when all of the plurality of shelves are positioned in the approximately vertical position, the entirety of the visual art is displayed. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279952 | Portable Vibration Monitoring Device - A portable monitoring device includes a hand-held housing, a processing circuit disposed within the housing, and a primary sensor extending outwardly from the housing, coupled with the processing circuit, and configured to transmit input to the processing circuit. A rechargeable battery is disposed within the housing and is configured to provide electric power to at least the processing circuit. A connector is coupled with the processing circuit and configured to operatively couple the battery with a battery charger and to alternatively couple the processing circuit with at least one of a secondary sensor and a calibration device. Preferably, a temperature sensor is disposed proximal to the primary sensor and configured to transmit temperature input to the processing circuit, and a switch disposed within the housing is electrically connected with the processing circuit, the connector and the primary sensor and couples the connector with the battery charger or the processing circuit. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279953 | COMMUNICATION TERMINAL AND PORTABLE DEVICE - In order to easily use a plurality of cellular phones accordingly and properly, a communication terminal includes: a portable device having a memory-built-in proximity communication device housing unit which houses a memory-built-in proximity communication device sending and receiving information by being approximated to a read-out device and a storage unit which stores user related information, the portable device being removable; and a portable device housing unit which houses the portable device. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279954 | ELECTRIC APPARATUS - An electric apparatus is provided in which it is possible to connect a signal line to multiple key panels which are rotatably attached to a main body chassis. The electric apparatus has multiple first hinges and multiple second hinges. The first hinge rotatably attaches a panel to the second hinge. Further, the second hinges are rotatably attached to a main body of the electric apparatus. The multiple second hinges are rotatably connected. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279955 | PERIPHERAL DATA STORAGE DEVICE WITH DOCK CHARGE PASS-THROUGH CONNECTOR AND OPTIONAL MICROSD SLOTS AND ACCOMPANYING DEVICE AND HOST SOFTWARE FOR APPLE IPAD DEVICES - A peripheral data storage device for Apple iPhone and iPod devices having an encasement containing a system of electronic circuits which communicates with the iPhone or iPod by means of a host software system and a device software system. The device also has a charge pass through connector and optional card slots. Various views of the device are shown in FIGS. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279956 | SERVER CABINET AND SERVER SYSTEM WITH SAME - A server cabinet includes a cabinet, a first slide rail, and a second slide rail. The cabinet includes a top surface, a bottom surface, a rear wall, two sidewalls, and two doors. The first slide rail is mounted on an inner surface of one of the sidewalls. The first slide rail has a first end and an opposite second end. The first slide rail defines a first slide groove. The first end is adjacent to the doors, and the second end is close to the rear wall. The second slide rail has a first and a second connection ends. The second slide rail defines a second slide groove. The first connection end is rotatably coupled to the first end so that the second slide rail is capable of rotating relative to the first slide rail to a position where the second slide rail aligns with the first slide rail. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279957 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS AND SWITCH DEVICE - [Object] To provide an information processing apparatus including a small slide switch unit enabling direct slide movement to a desired position, and capable of easily and surely switching a plurality of modes with the switch unit. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279958 | Mobile Computer Workstation - A mobile computer workstation for use with a computer network is disclosed. The workstation can include a wheeled chassis having a vertical beam that supports a horizontal work surface. An input device tray is located at a front side of the work surface and a bracket located at a rear side of the work surface mounts a display screen to the workstation above and off the work surface. A power unit including a battery charger and a battery is mounted to the chassis and supplies power to the display screen. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279959 | Computer handling device - A device for handling a handheld computer allows the computer to be securely held in the palm of an operator's hand and be rotated through 360° or held on a flip-out stand to facilitate use by the operator and provide optimal viewing of the computer screen. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279960 | COMPUTER - A computer includes a display assembly, a base, a stand, and a keyboard. The base includes a supporting board and an engaging board. The stand is located on the base supporting the display assembly. The keyboard includes a main body and an extension board extending from the main body. The main body has a key area. The extension board is fixed to the engaging board to help stabilize the display assembly. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279961 | SHOCK MOUNTING COVER GLASS IN CONSUMER ELECTRONICS DEVICES - Apparatus, systems and methods for shock mounting glass for an electronic device are disclosed. The glass for the electronic device can provide an outer surface for at least a portion of a housing for the electronic device. In one embodiment, the shock mounting can provide a compliant interface between the glass and the electronic device housing. In another embodiment, the shock mounting can provide a mechanically actuated retractable. For example, an outer glass member for an electronic device housing can be referred to as cover glass, which is often provided at a front surface of the electronic device housing. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279962 | Support Frame and Electronic Apparatus - A support frame is adapted to provide support to a display device, and includes a pivot seat module, a first support module and a second support module. The pivot seat module is adapted to be mounted to the display device for rotation relative to the display device about a first axis passing through the display device. The first support module is coupled to the pivot seat module, and is disposed to form an angle with a backside of the display device for supporting the display device at a substantially upright position. The second support module is coupled to the pivot seat module, is pivotable relative to the pivot seat module about a second axis that is orthogonal to the first axis, and cooperates with the first support module to support the display device at a lying position. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279963 | DEVICE FEATURES AND DESIGN ELEMENTS FOR LONG-TERM ADHESION - An electronic device for long-term adhesion to a mammal includes a housing with an electronic component. There is a first wing and a second wing, each being integrally formed with the housing. An electrode is positioned on a bottom surface of each of the wings, the electrodes electrically connected to the electronic component. An adhesive layer is provided for adhesion to a surface of the mammal. The adhesive layer is coated on a portion of the bottom surfaces of the wings. The adhesive layer is not coated on the electrode or on a bottom surface of the housing. A method of applying an electronic device to a mammal includes removing a first adhesive cover from a first wing of the electronic device to expose an electrode and an adhesive coated on a bottom surface of the first wing. There is a step of placing the exposed electrode into contact with the mammal by adhering the adhesive coated bottom of the first wing to the mammal. There is a step of removing a second adhesive cover from the second wing of the electronic device to expose an adhesive coated on a bottom surface of the second wing and another exposed electrode. There is a step of placing the another exposed electrode into contact with the mammal by adhering the adhesive coated bottom of the second wing to the mammal. After performing the removing and the placing steps, the housing is unattached to the mammal, but is held in position on the mammal using the adhesive coated bottoms of the first and the second wings. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279964 | STORAGE DEVICE - A storage device suitable to be installed on a rack includes a case, a plurality of storage units, a power module, a management module and an adapting board, wherein the case includes a bottom board, a first side wall, a second side wall and a partition board. The partition board is located over the bottom board to divide the case into an upper and a lower accommodation spaces. The storage units are disposed in the upper accommodation space and the power module is disposed in the lower accommodation space. The power module includes a power backboard and power suppliers plugged at the power backboard. The management module disposed in the lower accommodation space has an expanding interface. The adapting board is disposed in the lower accommodation space and electrically connected to the power backboard, the management module and the storage units. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279965 | APPARATUS FOR SECURING ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT - An apparatus for securing electronic equipment. The apparatus includes an electronic device having a first mating portion. The device is removably secured within a shell, which has an open end allowing access to the first mating portion. The apparatus further includes a dock having a second mating portion and an output connector in electrical communication with the second mating portion. The dock removably receives the shell to facilitate electrical communication between the first and second mating portions. The output connector facilitates electrical communication between the electronic device and a device external to the dock. The apparatus also includes a damping mechanism to reduce vibratory forces on the first and second mating portions and relative movement between the portions. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279966 | DOCKING CRADLE - A docking cradle is configured to seat a mobile computer. The docking cradle comprises a docking interface configured to electrically couple the docking cradle to the mobile computer and a latch for latching the mobile computer within the docking cradle. The latch comprises a pair of latching arms and a locking plate. Each latching arm comprises at least one tooth configured to engage a corresponding recess in the mobile computer, an arm pivot point on a lower portion of the latching arm, and an offset portion below the arm pivot point. Each latching arm is rotationally mounted to opposing sides of the docking cradle at the arm pivot point so as to rotate towards and away from each other. Each latching arm is shaped so that a distance between the offset portions is less than the distance between arm pivot points when the latching arms are upright. The locking plate is sized in accordance with the distance between the offset portions, the locking plate movable between a locked position and an unlocked position. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279967 | Techniques for Data Center Cooling - Techniques for cooling in a data center are provided. In one aspect, a computer equipment rack is provided comprising one or more air inlets; one or more exhaust outlets; and one or more of: an air inlet duct mounted to the computer equipment rack surrounding at least a portion of the air inlets, the air inlet duct having a lateral dimension that approximates a lateral dimension of the computer equipment rack and a length that is less than a length of the computer equipment rack, and an air exhaust duct mounted to the computer equipment rack surrounding at least a portion of the exhaust outlets, the air exhaust duct having a lateral dimension that approximates the lateral dimension of the computer equipment rack and a length that is less than the length of the computer equipment rack. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279968 | HEAT SINK HAVING AUTO SWITCHING FUNCTION, HEAT SINK SYSTEM AND HEAT SINKING METHOD FOR THE SAME - A heat sink having auto switching function, a heat sink system and a heat sinking method are disclosed. The heat sink receives a control command sent by an external device. An internal heat sink device is controlled according to content of the control command to control power ON or power OFF of a thermoelectric cooler of the heat sink device or to control power ON, power OFF, or change rotation speed setting of a heat sink fan in the heat sink device. Thus, the heat sink auto switches operations of the heat sink device correspondingly according to temperature changes of the external device. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279969 | MODULAR THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR GRAPHICS PROCESSING UNITS - A modular thermal management system that allows one or a few heat sink and fan combinations to transfer heat away from a heat zone of a variety of graphics processing cards is provided. The thermal management system includes a mounting bracket configured to attach to the graphics processing card in thermal contact with the heat zone, the mounting bracket having a first opening that corresponds to a processor in the heat zone, a heat sink configured to attach to the mounting bracket, wherein the heat sink overlies the first opening and is in thermal contact with at least a portion of the processor through the first opening, and a fan configured to attach to the mounting bracket adjacent the heat sink. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279970 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH THERMAL INSULATION MEMBER FOR HEAT SINK - An exemplary electronic device includes an enclosure, two electronic components received in the enclosure, a heat sink, and a thermal insulation member. The enclosure defines a receiving space for receiving the electronic components and the thermal insulation member. Two ventilating holes are defined in the enclosure. The thermal insulating member defines a heat dissipating passage therein, communicating with the exterior via the ventilating holes of the enclosure. The heat sink is received in the heat dissipating passage and thermally coupled to the electronic components for dissipating heat from the electronic components. The heat dissipating passage is substantially thermally insulated from the part of the receiving space of the enclosure having the electronic components by the thermal insulation member. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279971 | PORTABLE COMPUTER - An exemplary portable computer includes a casing and temperature control unit received in the casing. The casing includes a first outer portion and a second outer portion having different surface temperatures. The temperature control unit includes a controller, two temperature sensing wires and a heater. The heater is located at the first outer portion and coupled to the controller. The temperature sensing wires each includes a first end and a second end. The first ends are coupled to the controller, and the second ends respectively attaches the first and second outer portions for detecting the surface temperatures thereof. During operation, the controller reads the surface temperatures of the first and second outer portions via the temperature sensing wires, respectively, and outputs a control signal to the heater, thereby controlling operation of the heater to reduce a temperature difference between the first and second outer portions. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279972 | COMPUTER ENCLOSURE WITH LOCKABLE BEZEL - A computer enclosure includes a front panel, a bezel attached to a front side of the front panel, a locking module attached to the bezel, and a latch member attached to the front panel. An opening is defined in the front panel. The latch member partially extends through the opening of the front panel to engage with the locking module. The locking module is capable of rotating from a first position, where the locking module is engaged with the latch member to lock the bezel in place, to a second position, where the locking module is disengaged from the latch member to unlock the bezel. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279973 | BEZEL LOCK FOR AN INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM - A bezel lock system for use with an information handling system including one or more components disposed in a server chassis mounted in a bay of a rack system is disclosed. The bezel lock system may include a rack ear associated with the server chassis, a slam latch, a bezel, and a rotating lock. The slam latch may be disposed at least in part within the rack ear and configured to automatically engage the rack ear with the rack system as the server chassis slides into the rack bay. The rack ear may only be disengaged from the rack system if the slam latch is released. The bezel may be configured to attach to the front of the server chassis and prevent removal of any components through the front panel of the server chassis. The rotating lock may be associated with the bezel and restrict removal of the bezel from the server chassis while in the locked position. The lock may be further configured to restrict release of the slam latch while in the locked position. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279974 | DISPLAY DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - According to one embodiment, an electronic apparatus includes a housing, a cooling fan in the housing including an intake and a discharge hole, and a wind shielding portion between the intake of the cooling fan and the discharge hole of the cooling fan. The wind shielding portion partitions at least partially an inner space of the housing. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279975 | MOTOR DRIVING CIRCUIT - A first calculation unit subtracts third digital data which indicates the minimum value of the duty ratio from first digital data which indicates the duty ratio of the PWM driving operation. A slope calculation unit generates slope data which is dependent on the temperature based upon second digital data which indicates the temperature. A second calculation unit multiplies the slope data by the output data of the first calculation unit. A third calculation unit sums the output data of the second calculation unit and the third digital data. A selector receives the output data of the third calculation unit and the third digital data, selects one data that corresponds to the sign of the output data of the first calculation unit, and outputs the data thus selected as a duty ratio control signal. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279976 | LOCAL COOLING UNIT AND COOLING SYSTEM - The local cooling unit according to an aspect of the present invention includes a housing having a cavity formed in the housing, an air inlet port which is provided in a bottom surface of the housing and which takes in exhaust heat air from the electronic device, an evaporator which is provided in the housing and which evaporates a refrigerant by heat exchange with air sucked in from the air inlet port to cool the air, the refrigerant passing through an inside of the evaporator, an air outlet port which is provided in a side surface of the housing and which exhausts the air cooled by the evaporator, and a fan which is provided on a side of the air inlet port or a side of the air outlet port of the housing and which moves the air from the air inlet port to the air outlet port. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279977 | DISPLAY DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - According to one embodiment, an electronic apparatus includes a housing including an outlet, a cooling fan in the housing, a component in the housing configured to serve as a wall guiding air from the cooling fan to the outlet, and a wind shielding portion between the component and an inner surface of the housing. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279978 | COOLING DEVICE - A cooling device of the present invention includes: a substrate having a first surface which supports an electronic component and a second surface on an opposite side to the first surface; a container which can form a space between itself and the second surface of the substrate; and an evaporation section which is thermally connected to the electronic component supported on the substrate, which is arranged in the space so that at least a portion thereof is in contact with a liquid within the space, and which changes a phase of at least a portion of the liquid to gas on a basis of heat generated by the electronic component. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279979 | Constructions Comprising Rutile-Type Titanium Oxide; And Methods Of Forming And Utilizing Rutile-Type Titanium Oxide - Some embodiments include methods of forming rutile-type titanium oxide. A monolayer of titanium nitride may be formed. The monolayer of titanium nitride may then be oxidized at a temperature less than or equal to about 550° C. to convert it into a monolayer of rutile-type titanium oxide. Some embodiments include methods of forming capacitors that have rutile-type titanium oxide dielectric, and that have at least one electrode comprising titanium nitride. Some embodiments include thermally conductive stacks that contain titanium nitride and rutile-type titanium oxide, and some embodiments include methods of forming such stacks. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279980 | HEAT DISSIPATION STRUCTURE FOR LIQUID CRYSTAL TELEVISION - A heat dissipation structure for a liquid crystal television is disclosed. The liquid crystal television includes a front plate and a rear plate. The front plate has a screen and a metal backboard. The heat dissipation structure includes a printed circuit board (PCB) mounted to the metal backboard; a television integrated circuit (IC) chip for controlling operations of the liquid crystal television being attached on the PCB; and one or more heat dissipating posts provided between the PCB and the metal backboard. The heat generated by the television IC chip is dispersed to the metal backboard via the heat dissipating post or posts. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279981 | Heat Dissipating Assembly - A heat dissipating assembly includes a circuit board having opposite first and second faces. The circuit board further includes a through-hole extending from the first face through the second face. A heat generating element is mounted on the first face of the circuit board and electrically coupled to the circuit board. The heat generating element includes a heat conducting portion aligned with the through-hole. A heat dissipating unit includes a base having an engaging face in contact with the second face of the circuit board. A metal solder is filled in the through-hole. The metal solder is engaged with the engaging face of the base and the heat conducting portion of the heat generating element. The heat generating element is directly engaged with the heat dissipating unit by the metal solder to effectively enhance the overall heat dissipating efficiency while reducing the number of members to lower the manufacturing costs. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279982 | Display Device - A display device having a thinner shape and a uniform luminance includes a display panel that displays images. The display device has upper and lower peripheral regions. A printed circuit board (PCB) is positioned at the back of the display panel to control and drive the display panel and to provide power to the display panel. Thermal conductive sheets are attached to the back of the display panel. In the display device, each of the thermal conductive sheets includes a base film that is attached to the back of the display panel and is formed of an electrical insulating material. A power supply pattern is formed on the base film to provide power to the display panel. A ground pattern is formed to be spaced apart and electrically insulated from the power supply pattern. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279983 | Automated mechanical disconection of an electrical converter module in a frequency converter arrangement - An arrangement is described for receiving an electrical converter module for converting a first frequency of an electrical input signal into a second frequency of an electrical output signal. A rack includes input terminals for receiving the electrical input signal and output terminals for providing the electrical output signal. A slot receives the converter module in a first and second positions where in first position the converter module is electrically connected both to the input and output terminals and in the second position the converter module is electrically disconnected both from the input and output terminals. An actuator, which is mounted to the rack and which, in response to a disconnect trigger signal, is adapted to move the electrical converter module from the first position to the second position. A frequency converter system equipped with such an arrangement and a method for disconnecting a converter module are provided | 2011-11-17 |
20110279984 | ELECTRONIC MODULE WITH SEAMLESS ANTI-EMI DEVICE - An electronic module ( | 2011-11-17 |
20110279985 | Electronic Circuit Breaker and a Method of Providing Protection Switching - A protection switching system in a power supply distribution system, comprises at least one protection switch ( | 2011-11-17 |
20110279986 | FLEXIBLE CIRCUIT - A flexible circuit includes a sprocket opening and electrically conductive lines connected to a print head. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279987 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A mobile phone | 2011-11-17 |
20110279988 | MOTHERBOARD WITH CONNECTOR FOR EXTENDER - A motherboard has a cut-away so that it deviates from its rectangular outline. The motherboard has a connector disposed along one side for physically and electrically connecting the motherboard to a motherboard extender. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279989 | PREPARATION OF MOULDED BODY WITH ELECTRIC CIRCUIT - The invention is directed to a method for preparing a moulded body comprising an integrated electric circuit, to a body comprising an integrated electric circuit, and to a device comprising the body. The method of the invention comprises—placing one or more electrical components in a mould and fixing the one or more electrical components; —at least partially moulding said body using a moulding material; —providing a conductive pattern onto said at least partially moulded body; —providing one or more conductive interconnections onto said at least partially moulded body; and—optionally further moulding said body, wherein the at least partially moulding of said body, the provision of the conductive pattern, and the provision of the one or more conductive interconnections are carried out within said mould. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279990 | PRINTED BOARD AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT INCORPORATING THE PRINTED BOARD - A printed board includes footprints which are electrically solder-bonded to a surface-mounting substrate, on which electronic components are mounted, and which assists the heat release from the surface-mounting substrate. The footprint comprises a fillet-forming division which is placed on an outer-edge side of the surface-mounting substrate and where solder is supplied independently when solder-bonding is performed. The fillet-forming division is solder-bonded to the same electrode as the electrode of the surface-mounting substrate to which the footprint is solder-bonded. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279991 | SOLDERABILITY ENHANCEMENT BY SILVER IMMERSION PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD MANUFACTURE - A process used during manufacture of printed circuit boards comprises protecting metal pads and/or through-holes to provide a tarnish-resistant and solderable coating. In the method, the pads and/or through-holes are bright-etched, metal plated, preferably by an immersion process, and treated with a tarnish inhibitor. The tarnish inhibitor may be incorporated into the immersion plating bath. The metal plating is usually with silver or bismuth and the pads and/or through-holes comprise copper. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279992 | Electronic Apparatus and Method for Connecting Electronic Device - Electronic devices which are selected by a user are coupled together through a coupler to provide a portable electronic apparatus. At least one of the electronic devices is provided with a pair of first connection terminal groups whose polarities are symmetric with respect to one rotation axis. The coupler is provided with a second connection terminal group. In addition, since the electronic device is detachable from the spindle through the coupler, the electronic device can be coupled to the coupler after the electronic device is reversed by the rotation about one rotation axis. A plurality of electronic devices can be connected to each other through the first connection terminal group and the second connection terminal group of the coupler. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279993 | Display Device - A display device includes a body, a support, and a first elastic unit. The support is rotatably disposed on a back side of the body and has a first slip stopper. The first elastic unit is pivotally connected to the body and the support. The display device is supported on the a working surface by a bottom of the body and the first slip stopper. The first elastic unit generates an elastic force to pull the support toward the body when the first slip stopper moves away from the working surface. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279994 | WIRELESS INPUT APPARATUS - A wireless input apparatus includes a shell having a recess at a top surface thereof. The recess has an opening at a rear wall thereof. A bottom of the recess is formed with two abreast sliding slots which extend perpendicular to the rear wall. A stopper is disposed across each sliding slot and spaced from a rear side of the sliding slot to form a stopping recess. Each of two opposite lateral walls of the recess has a guiding trough. A rear side of the guiding trough has a buckling notch at a lower portion thereof. A wireless transmitter has a main body and an insertion portion protruded from a rear end of the main body. The main body has two lumps at a bottom thereof corresponding to the stopping recesses, and a pair of sliding pieces protruded outwards from two opposite sides thereof corresponding to the buckling notches. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279995 | METHOD OF SHIELDING A CIRCUIT BOARD, CIRCUIT BOARD, ELECTROMAGNETIC SHIELD AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME - There is disclosed a method of shielding a circuit board, a circuit board, an electromagnetic shield and a method of manufacturing an electromagnetic shield. In an aspect, the method comprises placing a first electromagnetic shield ( | 2011-11-17 |
20110279996 | SEMICONDUCTOR ASSEMBLY AND MULTILAYER WIRING BOARD - A multilayer wiring board is inhibited from being warped when flip-chip bonding a semiconductor device to the multilayer wiring board, thereby increasing the reliability of connecting the semiconductor assembly to a motherboard. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279997 | Reflective Film Combinations with Output Confinement in Both Polar and Azimuthal Directions and Related Constructions - A reflective film includes microlayers arranged into optical repeat units to reflect light in an extended wavelength band, with thinner and thicker ones of the optical repeat units being disposed generally towards a thin side and thick side, respectively, of the film. The microlayers are tailored to provide the film with a reflectivity, for p-polarized light incident in a first plane, that decreases by at least half from an initial value at normal incidence to a value R | 2011-11-17 |
20110279998 | WHITE-LIGHT EMITTING DEVICES WITH STABILIZED DOMINANT WAVELENGTH - The disclosure provides a dominant wavelength stabilized white light emitting device and a method for stabilizing dominant wavelength of a white-light light emitting device. The light emitting device includes light-emitting diode chips, a phosphor resin layer disposed above the diode chip, and an optical filter disposed above the resin with a gap interposed between the phosphor resin layer and the optical filter. The phosphor resin layer contains a phosphor that is excited by light of the first wavelengths to emit light of second wavelengths. The optical filter reflects light of wavelength shorter than the peak wavelength and transmitting light of the second wavelengths with a modulated transmittance in a range of the first wavelengths. | 2011-11-17 |
20110279999 | LIGHT GUIDE MEMBER, LASER LIGHT GUIDE STRUCTURE BODY, LASER SHINING APPARATUS, AND LIGHT SOURCE APPARATUS - A light guide member | 2011-11-17 |
20110280000 | LIGHTING DEVICE - A lighting device may be provided that includes a housing, a coupling member coupled to the housing, a reflector coupled between the housing and the coupling member, and a light source unit coupled to the coupling member to emit light toward the reflector. A first portion of a first body of the light source unit may be coupled to the coupling member, and a second portion of the first body may include a light source module that includes a light to emit light toward the reflector. | 2011-11-17 |
20110280001 | PNEUMATICALLY TELESCOPING MAST HAVING LIGHTING AND DC OPERATED CONTROLS - A control system for a pneumatically operated mast has a first control, a second control, and a positioning member. A first serial link communicates the first control with the second control. A second serial link communicates the second control with the positioning member. A relay system communicates with the first and second control and the positioning member. The relay system accommodates a 12 voltage or 24 voltage source. | 2011-11-17 |
20110280002 | LIGHTING DEVICE AND IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE - A lighting device includes: a first light source group having first light sources partitioned into sections and controlled to light for each section; and a second light source group having second light sources partitioned into sections and controlled to light for each section. The second light source has a light distribution different from the first light source. The first and second light source groups are allowed to light independently of each other. The first light sources are arranged in a first array pattern allowing a uniform in-plane-distribution of luminance at a predetermined distance therefrom when whole of the first light source group is under lighting condition. The second light sources are arranged in a second array pattern different from the first array pattern. The second array pattern allows a uniform in-plane-distribution of luminance at the predetermined distance therefrom when whole of the second light source group is under lighting condition. | 2011-11-17 |