50th week of 2012 patent applcation highlights part 43 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20120315956 | BASE STATION DEVICE, TERMINAL DEVICE, RECEIVER-SIDE BASE STATION DEVICE, AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION METHOD - When installing a femto base station device | 2012-12-13 |
20120315957 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE, AND CONTROL METHOD AND STORAGE MEDIUM STORING CONTROL PROGRAM - There is provided an electronic device that can execute a function using characters inputted during a telephone call, and a control method and a control program thereof. An application control unit inputs a character as an input character using an input control unit in a state where a call with a predetermined communication counterpart is continuing using a communication unit. When a predetermined function is selected after the input character is inputted with the input control unit, the application control unit executes a predetermined function in a state where the input character is inputted. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315958 | MOBILE FAST ALERTING - Operating a communication terminal is disclosed. A communication session initiation message is received at a first time. An alerting process is initiated at a second time, the second time being later than the first time by a predetermined delay. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315959 | MOBILE DEVICE WITH A SMART BATTERY HAVING A BATTERY INFORMATION PROFILE CORRESPONDING TO A COMMUNICATION STANDARD - Various embodiments are described for a mobile communication device having a main processor for controlling the operation of the mobile communication device; a device memory coupled to the main processor for storing a plurality of battery information profiles; and a smart battery coupled to the main processor for providing supply power. The smart battery includes a battery processor for controlling the operation of the smart battery and communicating with the main processor; and a battery memory coupled to the battery processor for storing a Battery ID indicating the model of the smart battery. The main processor is configured to communicate with the battery processor to obtain the Battery ID and select one the battery information profiles based on the Battery ID. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315960 | MOBILE TERMINAL AND BATTERY POWER SAVING MODE SWITCHING METHOD THEREOF - A mobile terminal is switched into a specific battery power saving mode based upon a usage pattern of the terminal so as to control battery power saving items individually or by each group. A method for switching a battery power saving mode of the mobile terminal includes analyzing a usage pattern of the terminal, automatically switching the terminal mode into a power saving mode according to the analyzed usage pattern, and controlling a displayed screen with respect to each event in the switched power saving mode. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315961 | DEVICE FOR DERIVING A DYNAMIC VOLTAGE SCALING DATA PROFILE - A wireless communication device for deriving a dynamic voltage scaling data profile is described. The wireless communication device includes memory that includes a dynamic voltage scaling voice profile. The wireless communication device also includes a data profile determination module coupled to the memory. The data profile determination module obtains an offset and derives a dynamic voltage scaling data profile by offsetting the dynamic voltage scaling voice profile based on the offset. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315962 | COMMUNICATION DEVICE - A communication device includes a receiver, a transmitter and an interruption module. The receiver receives an allocation signal indicating a first period usable by the communication device and a second period usable by a plurality of communication devices including the communication device. The transmitter transmits a transmission signal in the first period. If the transmission of the transmission signal is completed within the first period, the interruption module interrupts at least a part of power supply to the receiver in the second period. If the transmission of the transmission signal is not completed within the first period and directivity of radio waves used by a second communication device includes a direction of the communication device in a communication period allocated before the second period, the transmitter transmits the transmission signal in the second period. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315963 | System and Method for Display Timeout on Mobile Communication Devices - A mobile communication device includes executable instructions for carrying out a method including setting a time duration for an application, receiving a first input, receiving a second input, determining the elapsed time between the first and second inputs, modifying the time duration based upon the elapsed time, and dimming a screen of the mobile device when the elapsed time exceeds the time duration. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315964 | AIR DIVERTER FOR COMBINE SHOE - A cleaning system in a combine harvester includes a fan producing an airstream, an oscillating upper chaffer that separates grain and smaller residue from larger non-grain particles while the airstream entrains light non-grain particles and carries them out the rear of the machine. An oscillating lower sieve receives the grain and smaller residue passing through the upper chaffer and allows grain to pass through openings while residue unable to penetrate the lower sieve travels off the end of the lower sieve and the airstream entrains light non-grain particles and carries them out of the machine. An airstream diverter located between the upper chaffer and the lower sieve redirects a portion of the airstream through lower air-flow areas of the upper chaffer. The diverter is horn-shaped with a narrow leading edge and a wider trailing edge with a concave air-directing surface between the leading and trailing edges. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315965 | Locational Node Device - A node device in a distributed virtual environment captures locational signals projected by another node device into a capture area of the node device and reflected from the capture area to a capture device of the node device. The location of the node device relative to the other node device is determined based on the captured locational signals. The determined location can be based on an angular relationship determined between the node device and the other node device based on the captured locational signals. The determined location can also be based on a relative distance determined between the node device and the other node device based on the captured locational signals. Topology of the capture area can also be detected by the node device, and topologies of multiple capture areas can be combined to define one or more surfaces in a virtual environment. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315966 | SCHEDULING METHOD AND SYSTEM, COMPUTING GRID, AND CORRESPONDING COMPUTER-PROGRAM PRODUCT - An embodiment of a method for scheduling execution of jobs with the resources of a Multi-Core system envisages producing a system model based upon agents representing the jobs, said agents being able to implement a strategy for scheduling execution of the jobs with the resources of the Multi-Core system via respective available moves corresponding to the choice of a given resource of the Multi-Core system for execution of a given job. The agents are configured for implementing said strategy as strategy that integrates MiniMax and Nash-equilibrium strategies, for example operating in an iterative way, identifying an optimal solution deriving from the iteration. The strategy can be implemented by maximizing the probability of optimizing the time of completion of a given job for one of the agents. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315967 | MULTIMEDIA MEMORY GAME - The invention relates to a method of playing and configuring a multimedia memory game; to a computer program product comprising computer-executable instructions for carrying out the steps of a method of playing and configuring a multimedia memory game; to a mobile device; to an electronic data carrier; and to a multimedia memory game comprising a mobile device, a first electronic data carrier and a second electronic data carrier. During a turn of the game, the content stored on the first electronic data carrier is read and the content stored on the second electronic data carrier is read. Then it is verified whether the first content and the second content satisfy a predetermined associative relationship. Only if the first content and the second content satisfy the predetermined associative relationship, it is concluded that the turn is successful. The predetermined associative relationship may be preconfigured or configured by a user. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315968 | METHOD FOR VERIFYING ANSWERS INPUT INTO A QUIZ COMPUTER - A method is described for verifying answers of a quiz game input into a quiz computer, including an input keyboard, an OK key, a display and a computer unit equipped with a read-only memory unit containing an operating program, the program: coding for a method for evaluating answers input by the input keyboard during a quiz game, coding for the generation of control and/or confirmation data from input answers, and coding for at least one security feature including the generation of a device time initialized by the actuation of a key, the generation of a random data word upon actuation of a key, and the combinations of the prominent security features, and the security feature and the control and/or confirmation data being transmitted to a game organizer and verified at that location, and a program coding for such a method and a quiz computer for carrying-out such a method. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315969 | BLACKJACK VARIATION WITH UP-CARD BONUS - A method, system, and computer readable storage medium to provide a variation of a blackjack game. If the dealer's up-card is of a predetermined card, then the dealer will automatically reveal the dealer's hole card, thereby providing the player with additional information. If the player's initial hand comprises a predetermined hand or hands, then the player can earn a bonus which can be multiplied based on a multiplier associated with the dealer's up-card. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315971 | AUTOMATED GAMING CHAIRS AND WAGERING GAME SYSTEMS AND MACHINES WITH AN AUTOMATED GAMING CHAIR - Gaming chairs and wagering game systems and machines with a gaming chair are presented herein. A gaming chair is disclosed for a wagering game system with a controller operable to output signals associated with a wagering game. The gaming chair includes a backrest portion, a seat portion, and a base for supporting the seat and backrest portions. The base includes a height adjustment mechanism. The gaming chair also includes a motion-enabling mounting assembly that is attached to the seat portion and has at least one actuator configured to selectively move the seat portion in response to signals from the controller. The mounting assembly is movably mounted on the height adjustment mechanism of the base such that the mounting assembly, seat portion, backrest portion, and actuator(s) can be unitarily repositioned between a plurality of distinct heights. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315972 | GAMING ACCESSORY AND INTERFACE APPARATUS FOR MULTIFUNCTIONAL GAMING PLATFORM - An interface apparatus for multifunctional gaming platform is provided. The interface apparatus couples a host device featuring a display and a gaming accessory. The host device is configured to generate at least one set of host-data. At least one set of host-data is selected from the group consisting of: a change of color of a display of the host-device; a variation of intensity of color of the display of the host-device; a sequence of flashing patterns generated by the display of the host-device; and a change of a background theme of the display of the host-device. The host data is used to enable the operation of the gaming accessory. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315973 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FACILITATING RECURRING SERIES OF DRAWINGS - Aspects of the invention provide systems and methods for facilitating a recurring series of distinct drawings (e.g., lottery, sweepstakes, raffles, etc.), for a prize or a variety of prizes (e.g., from one source or a variety of sources), over an extended period of time, or for an open-ended period of time. In addition, a user can enter the recurring series of drawings through a single registration (e.g., entry into a drawing database). The entrant will be continuously entered into the series of recurring drawings until the entrant is removed from the database, e.g., opts out of the system. In one embodiment, preferences and attributes can be determined for each entrant and these preferences and attributes can be used to enter the entrant into a customized series of recurring drawings. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315974 | Game method and apparatus - Game playing apparatus described displaying in an image-space ( | 2012-12-13 |
20120315975 | METHOD FOR PROVIDING A PLAYING CARD GAME SIMULATION BASED ON BINGO GAME RESULTS - A method includes displaying playing card face representations at an electronic player station. The displayed playing card face representations include card face representations that are included in a group of card face representations that has been assigned to the player in response to a bingo pattern achieved by the player in a bingo game. The player then selects one or more of the displayed card face representations to be replaced with one or more card face representations that are also included in the assigned group but have been concealed from the player. A prize is awarded to the player based on the card face representations remaining in the player's hand after replacement of the selected card face representations. This prize represents the player's prize for achieving the bingo pattern, but is based on the player's card hand produced after the player replaces the desired cards. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315976 | SLOT MACHINE, AND METHOD OF PLAYING A SLOT MACHINE, WITH LOCATION DEPENDENT SYMBOL AWARD VALUES - A variety of methods are used to calculate symbol award values based upon the location of one or more predetermined symbols in a symbol matrix. In a preferred embodiment, the award value for a symbol varies according to the row in which the symbol appears. In another embodiment, the award value for symbols varies according to the relative locations of the symbols to each other in the symbol matrix. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315977 | GAME DEVICE, GAME DEVICE CONTROL METHOD AND INFORMATION RECORDING MEDIUM - In a game device, a task memory stores a plurality of game tasks for indicating the timing when a player is to input an operation instruction. A receiver receives instructions from the player. A music player plays music, stops playing music when the player inputs a pause instruction, and restarts playing music when the player inputs a restart instruction. An object display displays object images that indicate the stored game tasks on a screen in pace with the played music, and displays only object images that indicate the game tasks for which the timing has never occurred once since the music began to be played. A score determiner determines the player's score for each of the game tasks based on the stored game tasks and the inputted operation instructions. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315978 | ANONYMOUS PLAYER TRACKING WITH MOBILE DEVICES - A monitoring system for monitoring customer activities within a casino enterprise is described. The monitoring system can be used to determine a current utilization of casino activities so that an optimal mixture of activities can be offered by the casino. Further, the system can be used to identify customers, based on their utilization of the activities, whose loyalty that a casino enterprise may wish to cultivate. In particular embodiments, the monitoring system can be configured to passively track portable wireless devices and associate the portable wireless devices with activities within the casino enterprise that are not attributable to customers registered in a loyalty program. The identity of the person controlling a particular portable device can be unknown. A virtual customer account can be created where the first portable device is used to identify a virtual customer associated with the account. Based upon identification of the first portable device, activities can be associated with the virtual customer and store to the virtual customer account. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315979 | WAGER SLIP EXCHANGE SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A wager slip may be made available for transfer using a slip exchange system. The price of the wager slip may, for example, be set by the system according to current odds pertaining to the wager or may be set by a slip owner and/or potential buyer of the wager slip. The price may differ from an initial price of the wager. A wager slip may be transferred between users up until the wager is resolved and the slip is vested (e.g., until the unsettled matter upon which the wager is predicated is resolved). The slip exchange may further provide for transferring a payout of the wager (if any), once the slip is vested, from the slip issuer and/or an administrator of the slip exchange system to the current owner. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315980 | GAMING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING PLAYER SELECTION OF MODIFIERS TO GAME COMPONENTS - In one embodiment, the gaming device and method disclosed herein provides a player one or more modifiers to apply to different components or characteristics of a game. In one such embodiment, the gaming device enables a player to selectively apply or associate a plurality of modifiers to a single game component or apply the plurality of modifiers across the plurality of game components. For each game component with at least one applied modifier, the gaming device disclosed herein modifies said game component based on each applied modifier. The gaming device generates any awards based on any modified game components and any unmodified game components and provides any generated awards to the player. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315981 | SIMULTANEOUS GAME PLAY FOR WAGERING GAME SYSTEMS - A wagering game system and its operations are described herein. In some embodiments, the operations can include initiating a wagering game session for a player in a first wagering game machine of the wagering game system based on a wagering game system account associated with the player. The operations can also include identifying wagering game machines of the wagering game system that are idle and available for simultaneous game play. The operations can further include initiating a wagering game session for the player in a second wagering game machine of the wagering game system for simultaneous game play. The second wagering game machine may be selected from the wagering game machines that are idle and available for simultaneous game play. The operations can further include initiating simultaneous game play in the first and second wagering game machines based on the players wagering game system account. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315982 | Gaming System Having Progressive Jackpots Flexibly Linked With Common Progressive Pool - A gaming system includes at least one memory device storing instructions that, when executed by at least one processor, cause the gaming system to receive wagers in response to inputs via at least one input device, and increment one or more first progressive jackpots by respective individual increment amounts totaling a total increment amount. One or more second progressive jackpots are incremented by respective individual increment amounts totaling the total increment amount, the total increment amount being based on the received wagers. In response to a triggering event awarding at least one of the first progressive jackpots, the awarded first progressive jackpot is reset to its reset value and the individual increment amount for the awarded first progressive jackpot is deducted from at least one of the second progressive jackpots. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315983 | ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT OF COMPUTER SYSTEM - A computer system can determine a user identification key associated with a user of a component device in response to connection of the component device to the computer system. The system automatically accesses an account associated with the user by sending the user identification key to a network associated with the computer system. The system receives data associated with the user account from the network and runs a computer application in accordance with the received data. The application receives input from the component device corresponding to user manipulation of the component device. It is emphasized that this abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract that will allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315984 | GRAPHIC CAPTURE IN A MOBILE LOYALTY NETWORK - A gaming system compatible with user-controlled mobile devices controlled is described. The gaming system can include gaming devices, such as slot machines, and signage distributed throughout a casino enterprise that transmit gaming information in an optical format, such as via 1-D or 2-D bar codes. An application executing on the user's mobile device can be configured to capture and process the optically formatted gaming information and transmit it to a remote server. The remote server can be configured to provide various games that are affected by the received game information. In particular embodiments, the remote server can be configured to provide lottery type games and scavenger hunt type games. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315985 | CONVERTIBLE GAMING CHAIRS AND WAGERING GAME SYSTEMS AND MACHINES WITH A CONVERTIBLE GAMING CHAIR - Gaming chairs and wagering game systems and machines with a gaming chair are presented herein. A gaming chair is disclosed for a wagering game system with a controller and a display device for displaying aspects of the wagering game. The gaming chair includes a backrest portion, a seat portion, a base for supporting the seat and backrest portions, and a mounting plate attached to the seat portion. The mounting plate is configured to attach, one at a time, to each of first and second mounting assemblies for removably attaching the mounting plate to the base. The first mounting assembly includes at least one actuator for selectively repositioning the seat portion in response to signals from the controller. The second mounting assembly is selectively repositionable with respect to the base to thereby lock the seat portion at any one of a number of vertically stationary heights. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315986 | VIRTUAL PERFORMANCE SYSTEM - Aspects of this disclosure relate to rewarding users of an electronic game for real-world physical activity. Further aspects relate to altering virtual items based upon physical activity. An electronic game may comprise or otherwise relate to an online world (such as a “Virtual World”). Users may be represented through customized graphical representations, such as avatars. An account of a user (or entity) may be associated a “virtual region.” A threshold level of real-world physical activity may result in obtaining a reward that may be associated with a virtual item. A reward may be configured to result in: ( | 2012-12-13 |
20120315987 | VIRTUAL PERFORMANCE SYSTEM - Aspects of this disclosure relate to rewarding users of an electronic game for real-world physical activity. Further aspects relate to altering virtual items based upon physical activity. An electronic game may comprise or otherwise relate to an online world (such as a “Virtual World”). Users may be represented through customized graphical representations, such as avatars. An account of a user (or entity) may be associated a “virtual region.” A threshold level of real-world physical activity may result in obtaining a reward that may be associated with a virtual item. A reward may be configured to result in: (1) altering visual appearance of a virtual item within a virtual region; (2) altering a virtual characteristic of a virtual item, such that the first user may engage in at least one additional virtual activity using that virtual item; and/or (3) acquiring a new virtual item for a virtual region. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315988 | GAME SOUND FIELD CREATOR - Game sound field creator is comprised of means for computing a spaced distance between a sound source and a player character, means for outputting sound track data to default speakers if the spaced distance is a first distance or shorter, means for stopping output of the sound track data if the spaced distance is a second distance or longer, means for computing a virtual development angle of each sound channel according to the spaced distance if the spaced distance is between the first distance and the second distance, means for converting a virtual development angle into an actual angle adding a direction of the sound source and means for reproducing the sound track data of each sound channel based upon the converted actual angle. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315989 | VIDEO GAME CONTROLLER - A game controller comprising: a hand-held base unit comprising one or more base unit actuators, each configured to generate a respective actuation signal in response to user input; and a module comprising two or more module actuators, each configured to generate a respective actuation signal in response to user input. The module is mounted to the base unit and can be rotated horizontally between two or more orientations to adjust the configuration of the module actuators relative to the base unit actuator(s). | 2012-12-13 |
20120315990 | NAME-DAY GAMING - The invention relates to a system ( | 2012-12-13 |
20120315991 | APPARATUS POSITION DETECTION USING MULTIPLE ANTENNAS - An apparatus includes a transmitter and a receiver device, which includes a receiver section and a processing module. The transmitter transmits a high carrier frequency signal. The receiver section includes first and second antennas that have an antenna radiation relationship for receiving the high carrier frequency signal. A receiver module of the receiver section determines first and second signal properties of the received high carrier frequency signal. The processing module determines a position of the receiver device with respect to the transmitter based on the first and second signal properties and maps the position to a coordinate system. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315992 | GEOGRAPHIC DATA ACQUISITION BY USER MOTIVATION - Architecture that motivates and utilizes users as the means for capturing geographical data of a desired location. The architecture incentivizes users (e.g., large numbers of mobile-phone and mobile-computer users) to provide the data in the form of geolocation information trails and images captured by user devices. Thus, users take multiple pictures, for example, and can validate existing coverage of specific points of interest based on variable needs of the requestor. One motivational technique is by using augmented reality (AR) games, which include shooting targets associated with the point of interest (e.g., a street). Thus, the game can be designed for the data accumulation, which includes visual data. Additionally, the architecture can determine the areas or points of interest for validation and/or additional coverage by comparing live video data to an image database to decide of the need for update. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315993 | MOBILE DEVICE GAMING IMPROVEMENTS - Disclosed in some examples is a method of providing a computer implemented game comprising: displaying one or more on-screen objects in accordance with the computer implemented game; accepting input from a user of the computer implemented game; responsive to receiving input from the user, updating the one or more on-screen objects according to one or more game rules using one or more computer processors; receiving a notification from a game server, over a network, that the user of the computer implemented game has completed a gameplay specific task in a second computer implemented game, wherein the second computer implemented game is provided on a separate platform from the computer implemented game; and responsive to receiving the notification from the game server, providing a reward to the user in the computer implemented game. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315994 | INTERACTIVE GAMING WITH CO-LOCATED, NETWORKED DIRECTION AND LOCATION AWARE DEVICES - An interactive game environment includes two or more co-located, networked, direction and location aware interactive game devices. The game devices share a common reference coordinate frame (e.g., a three-dimensional Cartesian coordinate frame). Each game device maintains its own device state (e.g., position, orientation, time) in the reference coordinate frame. Each interactive game device shares its device state with the other interactive game devices using communication technology (e.g., Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, cellular). Each interactive game device can use the device states of the other interactive game devices to project the relative positions and orientations of the other interactive game devices into a local, fixed coordinate frame of the interactive game device. These projections allow each interactive gaming device to know the position and orientation of the other interactive game devices in an interactive game environment defined by the reference coordinate frame. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315995 | METHOD FOR MANAGING IP ADDRESSES IN A NETWORK GAMING ENVIRONMENT - Disclosed are systems and methods for managing Internet Protocol (“IP”) addresses in a network gaming environment. The systems and methods comprise a plurality of electronic gaming machines, having one or more in-game network devices. In particular, an in-game switch is provided, which is configured to receiving an external IP address from a centrals DHCP server and to determine a scope of internal IP addresses associated with the one or more in-game network devices. Once the scope is determined, the in-game switch is configured to lease IP addresses from the address scope block to the associated in-game network devices. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315996 | SYSTEM FOR MANAGING IP ADDRESSES IN A NETWORK GAMING ENVIRONMENT - Disclosed are systems and methods for managing Internet Protocol (“IP”) addresses in a network gaming environment comprising a plurality of gaming machines, having one or more in-game network devices. In particular an in-game switch is provided, which is configured to receiving an external IP address from a centrals DHCP server and to determine a scope of internal IP addresses associated with the one or more in-game network devices. Once the scope is determined, the in-game switch is configured to lease IP addresses from the address scope block to the associated in-game network devices. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315997 | VIDEO GAME PROCESSING APPARATUS AND VIDEO GAME PROCESSING PROGRAM - Multiple object information, in which first kind of object information indicating information on a first kind of object is associated with second kind of object information indicating information on a second kind of object, is stored in a multiple object information memory. The second kind of object is an object protected against a damage by means of the first kind of object. Multiple objects constructed by the first and second kinds of objects are displayed on a game screen on the basis of the multiple object information stored in the multiple object information memory. A damage cause indicating a cause of the damage that the displayed multiple objects receives is specified. At least the damage, which the second kind of object receives, is specified on the basis of the specified damage cause and a state of the first kind of object in the video game. | 2012-12-13 |
20120315998 | DRIVE SYSTEM FOR A CLEANING DEVICE AND CLEANING DEVICE - A drive system ( | 2012-12-13 |
20120315999 | TORQUE LIMITER AND A METHOD OF RECYCLING THE TORQUE LIMITER - A lightweight spring type torque limiter is proposed, which performs the torque limiting function using the binding force applied from a coil spring to an inner ring inserted in an outer annular member. The inner ring ( | 2012-12-13 |
20120316000 | Method and Rolling Die for Manufacturing A Screw - A method for manufacturing a screw is disclosed where a blank is rolled between two rolling dies. In each rolling die a rolling profile has been formed that comprises a host of elongated depressions. The rolling die has a first and a second end which are spaced apart from each other in the direction of rolling. During rolling, the blank is moved relative to the die from the first end in the direction of the second end. The mean pitch of the centre lines of the depressions, which pitch is defined as the quotient of the changes in the positions of the centre line in the direction across or parallel to the direction of rolling, in a region of the first end of the rolling die differs from the mean pitch in a region of the second end of the rolling die. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316001 | PIERCE NUT MANUFACTURING APPARATUS - A pierce nut manufacturing apparatus using a nut former for forming nut blank | 2012-12-13 |
20120316002 | BOXING RING SIMULATOR - A boxing ring simulator/personal boxing ring is portable, lightweight, and interactively responsive to physical contact during use. The boxing ring simulator includes a plurality of springed posts to support horizontal rails that define the ring perimeter and to enable movement of the “ropes”. Such components capture the “Stay Off the Ropes” method, thereby providing an opportunity for the user to become familiar with the perimeter inside a ropes/boxing ring. The boxing ring simulator emphasizes keeping all activity in the center of the ring, to train a boxer/user to traditionally remain “off the ropes” while also beneficially allowing the user to learn, practice and experience how to use the ropes and/or to fight off of the ropes. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316003 | Billiard rack - A billiard rack design providing a perfect line-up of the balls with the diamonds on a pool table. When compression a ball in the corner of the slots makes for a perfect rack. The point on the removable markers | 2012-12-13 |
20120316004 | SWING ANALYZING DEVICE, SWING ANALYZING PROGRAM, AND RECORDING MEDIUM - A swing analyzing device includes at least a motion sensor, a data acquiring unit, a motion detecting unit, and a swing data determining unit. The data acquiring unit acquires detection data of the motion sensor. The motion detecting unit uses the acquired detection data to detect a motion of a swing and extracts, as swing candidate data, data from which the motion of the swing is detected. The swing data determining unit selects true swing data from the swing candidate data based on determination conditions associated with the swing. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316005 | SWING ANALYZING DEVICE, SWING ANALYZING PROGRAM, AND RECORDING MEDIUM - A swing analyzing device includes at least an angular velocity sensor, a data acquiring unit, and a motion detecting unit. The angular velocity sensor detects angular velocities generated about a plurality of axes by a swing. The data acquiring unit acquires detection data of the angular velocity sensor. The motion detecting unit detects at least one of motions of the swing. Particularly, the motion detecting unit includes an angular velocity calculating unit which calculates the sum of the magnitudes of the angular velocities generated about the plurality of respective axes using the acquired detection data. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316006 | GOLF CLUB, METHOD FOR ADJUSTING CHARACTERISTICS THEREOF AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING GOLF CLUBHEAD - A golf club includes: a partition plate portion provided within a hosel column; a spline ring in which a spline is provided on an inner circumferential surface of an inner hole being interposed between a distal end portion of a shaft case and the partition plate portion; the spline ring welded to the shaft case; a projecting shaft portion provided at a distal end of the shaft case; a spline provided on an outer circumferential surface of the projecting shaft portion; wherein: the projecting shaft portion is inserted into the inner hole; the spline of the projecting shaft portion and the spline of the spline ring are in engagement with each other; and a bolt which is inserted through a bolt passage hole provided in the partition plate portion from a sole side of the clubhead is screwed into the shaft case. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316007 | GOLF CLUB HEAD HAVING TRIP STEP FEATURE - A golf club incorporating a trip step feature located on the crown section. The benefits associated with the reduction in aerodynamic drag force associated with the trip step may be applied to drivers, fairway woods, and hybrids. A portion of the trip step is located between a crown apex and the back of the club head and may be continuous or discontinuous. The trip step enables a reduction in the aerodynamic drag force exerted on the golf club by forcing the air passing over the club head from laminar flow to turbulent flow prior to the natural separation point of the airstream from the crown. This selectively engineered transition from laminar to turbulent flow over the crown section slightly increases the skin friction but results in less aerodynamic drag than if the air were to detach from the crown section at the natural separation point. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316008 | MULTI-PIECE SOLID GOLF BALL - In a multi-piece solid golf ball having a core, an envelope layer, an intermediate layer and a cover, the hardness profile at the core interior and the hardness relationships among the various layers are optimized. The ball is endowed with an excellent flight performance on shots with a driver and an excellent controllability in the short game that are acceptable to professionals and other skilled golfers. The ball also has a good feel at impact and an excellent scuff resistance. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316009 | PERSONAL GOLFING ASSISTANT AND METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GRAPHICALLY DISPLAYING GOLF RELATED INFORMATION AND FOR COLLECTION, PROCESSING AND DISTRIBUTION OF GOLF RELATED DATA - A handheld apparatus comprising: a computing device; a location measuring device connected to the computing device that generates measured location information corresponding to a location of the handheld apparatus; a display connected to the computing device, wherein the measured location information is used to display a representation of an object on that display, as viewed from above the object, and the representation automatically rotates to orient the representation to coincide with the handheld apparatus' line of sight to the object. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316010 | SPORTS NET OR COURT TARGET - The subject matter described herein includes a sports court or net target. In one example, a sports net target includes a flexible target body comprising a fabric material and having a first side and a second side. The visual indicium is located on the first side for providing an area of visual focus for an athlete during practice of a sport. At least one attachment member is connected to the target body for attaching the target body to a sports net. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316011 | Computer Implemented Athletic Training Method - An athletic training method is implemented in a computer program to produce audio content which directs an athlete through a random sequence of actions for training purposes. A computer memory stores a plurality of action items representing actions to be performed, each having a respective audio cue associated therewith for instructing the user. The program creates a randomized sequence of the action items according to a user selected criteria. In one embodiment the program stores the associated audio cues as an output file for playback on any suitable audio playback device. In an alternative embodiment, a dedicated training device executes the training method of the computer program thereon to create the randomized sequence of action items and output the audio cue associated with each action item for direct playback to the user in real time instead of storing as an output file. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316012 | Swing training and fitness aid - A swing training and fitness aid comprising a handle having an extended portion of rotational configuration engaged with a rotating means having flexibly affixed thereto a weight, the weight capable of being rotated along the extended portion in two directions by rotating said handle portion, thereby strengthening the wrists, forearms and shoulders of the user, along with exercising the abdominal muscles and the large muscle groups of the legs. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316013 | COVER FOR THE SHAFT OF ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT - A sheath for an article of athletic equipment having a shaft, which includes a cap and a rolled sheath. The cap is mounted on the free end of the athletic equipment and the sheath is unrolled onto the shaft to the desired length or the entire length of the shaft. The cap and sheath are preferably made from injection molded rubber, neoprene of other polymers that permit production in various thickness, colors and lengths. The elasticity of the material preferably gives it memory and durability. The diameter of the sheath is preferably smaller than the diameter of the shaft of the athletic equipment so that it stretches to a tight fit. After the sheath is unrolled to the desired length, excess material may be cut off, if desired. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316014 | Lacrosse Head and Stick - A lacrosse head is disclosed, comprising: a frame having a base, a pair of sidewalls extending from the base, and a scoop connecting the pair of sidewalls opposite the base, the scoop defining an aperture for receiving a portion of a net, wherein the aperture has an upper edge and a lower edge, the lower edge having a first notch, a second notch, and a center portion intermediate to the first notch and the second notch. Also disclosed is a lacrosse stick comprising: an elongated shaft having a butt end and a head end, and a port formed through the head end; and a head attachable to the shaft. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316015 | LAMINAR BALL - A laminar ball includes a spherical rubber core member, a reinforcing thread layer formed of a mixture of threads and latex and surrounding the spherical rubber core member to have the latex be bonded with the spherical rubber core member, an outer rubber layer surrounding the reinforcing thread layer and bonded with the latex and having intersected reinforcing ribs, a rubber surface layer bonded to the outer rubber layer, and a plurality of grooves defined in the rubber surface layer corresponding to the reinforcing ribs. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316016 | TORQUE RATIO ESTIMATING APPARATUS FOR CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION AND LATERAL PRESSURE CONTROL APPARATUS FOR CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION - When estimating a torque ratio (Tr), which is the ratio of an actually transmitted torque relative to the maximum transmittable torque of a continuously variable transmission, based on the transmission characteristics for transmitting a given variable component of an input shaft element to an output shaft element via a frictional element, since the torque ratio (Tr) is estimated from a slip identifier (IDslip), which is an indicator for difference in amplitude of a variable component between the two elements, or a phase lag (Δφ), which is an indicator for difference in phase of the variable component between the two elements, it is possible to estimate the torque ratio (Tr), which is very closely related to the power transmission efficiency of the continuously variable transmission, with good precision, thus improving the power transmission efficiency. Moreover, since the torque ratio (Tr) is estimated from the slip identifier (IDslip) or the phase lag (Δφ), it is possible to minimize the number of sensors necessary for estimation, this reducing the cost. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316017 | ORIENTATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and a method for orientation of a ring by rotation, including a cable engaging the ring which rotates about a ring axis, a motor assembly providing a first rotation reduction, and a stretcher for stretching the cable. The system has at least one proximal pulley and at least one distal pulley rotating about a pulley axis each pulley having grooves configured for receiving the cable therein. The ring is rotated by the motor assembly and the pulley assembly is configured to provide a second reduction of rotation to the ring relative to motor rotation, whereby the ring is driven via at least a double reduction of rotation relative to rotation of the motor, and the cable, the plurality of pulleys, and the ring provide a one-way mechanism. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316018 | Tensioner - A tensioner comprising a pulley, a base having a sleeve, an arm pivotally engaged with the base, the pulley journalled to the arm, a torsion spring connected between the arm and the base, an adjuster member rotatably engaged within a sleeve hole, a damping member fixedly connected to the arm, the damping member compressed between the arm and the base in an axial direction, the damping member having a frictional engagement with the base to damp an arm oscillation, and a retainer having an expandable member connectable to the adjuster, the expandable member engaged with a sleeve groove. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316019 | Tensioner - A tensioner comprising a sleeve, an adjuster cooperatively engaged with an inner surface of the sleeve, a pivot arm pivotally engaged with the sleeve, a pulley journalled to the pivot arm, a torsion spring engaged with the sleeve for urging the pivot arm, an elastomeric damping ring connected to the arm and in compressive frictional contact between the sleeve and the arm whereby a tangential friction force damps a pivot arm movement, the elastomeric damping ring exerting a radial force on the sleeve, and a retaining member connected to the adjuster and cooperatively engaged with the sleeve whereby the adjuster and sleeve are kept in a predetermined relation. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316020 | POWER TRANSMISSION CHAIN - In a roller or bushing chain, inner link plats have an oval shape, with a guide-contacting surface continuous with arc-shaped ends, and in the form of an arc having end points that are spaced from each other by a distance greater than the chain pitch but less than the greatest distance between parts of bushing holes in the inner link plates. The outer link plates have straight parallel edges parallel to the direction of chain elongation and semicircular ends continuous with the straight edges. The configuration of the inner link plates prevents the outer link plates from coming into contact with a chain guide. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316021 | POWER TRANSMISSION SYSTEM OF HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE - A power transmission system of a hybrid electric vehicle includes an input shaft, a first planetary gear set having first, second, and third rotation elements, the second directly connected to the input shaft, and the third directly connected to a first motor/generator, a second planetary gear set having fourth, fifth, and sixth rotation elements, the fourth directly connected to the first rotation element and a second motor/generator, and the fifth selectively connected to the second rotation element, an output gear connected to the sixth rotation element, a first clutch selectively connecting the second rotation element with the fifth rotation element, a second clutch selectively connecting two rotation elements among the rotation elements of the first planetary gear set, a first brake interposed between the fifth rotation element and a transmission housing, and a second brake interposed between the third rotation element and the transmission housing. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316022 | TRANSMISSION SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE - A transmission system comprises two transmission modules which are arranged in series, an output shaft of the first transmission module being connected via a mount point to an input shaft of the second transmission module. The transmission system further includes an electromotor which is connected to the mount point. The first transmission module is formed by a two-step reduction mechanism and comprises a planetary gear set with at least three rotational members one of which is connected to a brake. The first transmission module further includes a short-circuit clutch which is positioned between the other two rotational members. The brake may be used for launching the vehicle. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316023 | MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVE TRAIN - Drive train for a motor vehicle, having an electric machine for providing motive power, and a transmission arrangement. The transmission arrangement has a transmission input shaft and a first and a second gear stage. The transmission input shaft is connected to the electric machine. The drive train has a differential, which is connected to an output of the transmission and is set up to distribute motive power to two drive shafts. The differential is connected to a helically toothed driving gear, which is in engagement with a helically toothed pinion of the transmission output. A pressure pad arrangement absorbs axial forces arising from the helical toothing. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316024 | Drive Axle Housing System for Reducing Oil Churning - A drive axle housing system may minimize churning of splash and spray oil within a drive axle housing. The drive axle housing system includes apparatus for incorporation into the axle, the apparatus including an oil churning reduction member that may be affixed to the interior walls of the axle housing. The oil churning reduction member includes interior surfaces adapted to closely align with interior moving gear components of the axle to minimize efficiency losses due to oil movement. The system may also incorporate an annular element, affixed to the axle housing and closely aligned with the backside of a ring gear component of the differential axle. The combined use of the member and the element may substantially reduce torque losses attributable to excessive churning of oil. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316025 | AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - An automatic transmission including a Ravigneaux planetary gear unit, an input member, an output member disposed on one side of the Ravigneaux planetary gear unit, five friction elements disposed on the other side of the Ravigneaux planetary gear unit, and a partition member cooperating with an automatic transmission case to define a transmission chamber in which the output member, the Ravigneaux planetary gear unit, and the respective friction elements are accommodated. The output member is supported on a cylindrical portion extending from the partition member toward the Ravigneaux planetary gear unit in an axial direction of the input member. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316026 | AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - An automatic transmission includes: a Ravigneaux planetary gear set; first to fifth friction engagement elements; the first friction engagement element, the second friction engagement element, and the fifth friction engagement element being disposed on a front side which is nearer to the driving source than the output member, the third friction engagement element and the fourth friction engagement element being disposed on a rear side which is farther from the driving source than the output member, and a first drum member that includes an inner circumference on which the second friction engagement element is disposed, and an outer circumference on which the fifth friction engagement element is disposed, and that is connected with a front carrier plate located at a front end portion of the common carrier. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316027 | GEAR SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING SAME - A planetary gear system and a method. The planetary gear system includes a carrier body configured to receive planet gears, at least one pin received by the carrier body, and flex means positioned between the carrier body and the at least one pin. The method includes preparing the carrier, upon which a plurality of planet gears is mounted through planet pins, and providing flex means between the planet pins and the carrier, the flex means configured to enable movement of the planet pins in response to a force directed thereon. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316028 | POWER TRANSMISSION CONTROLLING APPARATUS - A power transmission controlling apparatus of a vehicle includes a clutch capable of connecting/disconnecting power transmission between an engine and a motor/generator, and a torque converter enabling power transmission between the engine or/and the motor/generator and an automatic transmission. When the engine is started by motoring torque with engagement of the clutch during rotation of the motor/generator, the power transmission controlling apparatus sets a torque compensation amount by the motor/generator based on an estimated torque capacity of the clutch, and suppresses torque fluctuations on a power transmission path accompanying engagement of the clutch by power of the motor/generator containing the torque compensation amount. The power transmission controlling apparatus corrects the torque capacity or the torque compensation amount based on input torque of the torque converter. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316029 | Controlling an Automatic Vehicle Restart on a Hill - A method for controlling a vehicle on an uphill incline includes automatically shifting a transmission to first gear, automatically stopping the engine, using wheel torque to maintain a one-way clutch engaged and to hold a transmission component against rotation, preventing vehicle rollback by automatically engaging a target gear and tying-up the transmission automatically restarting the engine, and automatically reengaging first gear. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316030 | IGNITION CONTROL TYPE AUTO LEVER DEVICE - An ignition control type auto lever device may disclose shift mode control signals for P(parking)-R(rear)-N(neutral)-D(drive) that are generated by movement of an auto lever according to a gate pattern, another mode control signal that is generated by movement of the auto lever to a section behind the D(drive), and electric signals generated by at least one or more different operations of the auto lever at a section positioned ahead of the P(parking) position that are sent to a PIC (Personal Identification Card) system. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316031 | Controlling a Transmission Skip Change Upshift - A method for controlling a transmission gear change to a desired gear includes disengaging an offgoing transmission control element, changing engine speed to a synchronous speed of the desired gear, decreasing engine output torque, and engaging an oncoming transmission control element. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316032 | VEHICLE CONTROL SYSTEM AND VEHICLE CONTROL METHOD - An engine and an automatic transmission are controlled by any one of automatic gear shift control that controls the engine based on a target engine torque based on a target driving force based on an accelerator open degree and a vehicle speed of a vehicle and controls a gear shift of the automatic transmission based on a gear shift instruction determined based on the target driving force, and manual gear shift control that controls a gear shift of the automatic transmission based on a gear shift instruction in response to an operation of a gear shift operation device performed by a driver as well as controls the engine based on the target engine torque which is determined based on the accelerator open degree and the vehicle speed so that a change of acceleration by the gear shift becomes larger than that at the time of automatic gear shift control. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316033 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AN AUTOMATED FRICTION CLUTCH - The invention relates to a method for controlling an automated friction clutch arranged in a drive train of a motor vehicle between an internal combustion engine and a transmission, and is operated in a travel-controlled manner by means of an actuator controlled by a control unit and transmits a maximum clutch torque while the friction clutch is closed, where an engine's torque provided by the internal combustion engine is reduced when the maximum clutch torque is exceeded and is increased when the maximum clutch torque rises. The engine torque is reduced which corresponds to a reduced transmittable clutch torque when the reduced transmittable clutch torque is detected and is increased to the engine torque corresponding to the maximum transmittable clutch torque after a first time interval expires, where the engine torque is limited by means of a second, longer time interval when a reduced transmittable clutch torque is detected. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316034 | APPARATUS FOR APPLYING TORQUE FOR VIBRATION REDUCTION IN VEHICLE PARKING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING TORQUE - A method for applying a torque for vibration reduction and controlling the torque in a vehicle parking system may include detecting a driver's intention to release a parking state of a vehicle being parked on a slope and applying an offset torque to the parking gear to offset the torque generated by the weight of the vehicle and the gradient of the slope. An apparatus for applying the method may include a torque converter and a gear unit for amplifying and applying the output torque from an engine in an idle state to the parking gear, and/or a drive motor which is directly connected to the parking gear, generates a torque using a power of a battery, and applies the torque to the parking gear. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316035 | EXERCISE APPARATUS AND A BRAKE MECHANISM - There is provided a continuous motion exercise apparatus for exercising a limb of a patient comprising a housing ( | 2012-12-13 |
20120316036 | STARTING DEVICE FOR A COMPETITOR IN A SPORTS COMPETITION - The competitor starting device in a sports competition is a starting block device. It includes one rear base for holding the device on a competition surface, a force detection sensor connected to a processing circuit, and two starting blocks for competitor's feet. Each block is adjustably mounted on a longitudinal bar, which is connected to the base and activates the sensor to determine a response time at the competition start. The longitudinal bar is connected to an H-shaped structure having two strips, spaced apart. The strip ends are rigidly connected to an immobile portion of the rear base, while a central bar connecting the strips is secured to the rear end of the longitudinal bar. When a force is applied to the block(s), the central bar is pushed in one direction via the bending of the strips to activate the sensor to determine a response time at the competition start. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316037 | Exercising Apparatus - An apparatus is disclosed for enabling an operator to exercise comprising a frame having a body, a base and a top. A load is positioned on the frame for providing a resistive force. A press is positioned on the frame for displacement by the operator. A linkage joins the load with the press for displacing the load upon displacement of the press by the operator. An arm extends between a support end and a user end. A support pivot secures the support end of the arm to the top of the frame for pivoting the arm about the frame. A user interface inputs and outputs data. A user pivot securing the user interface to the user end of the arm for pivoting the user interface about the arm. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316038 | MODULAR LADDER FRAME PLAYGROUND SYSTEM - The present invention relates to playground equipment and, more particularly, to a playground apparatus incorporating modular construction, which permits rapid simplified assembly, modification and universal arrangement of playground equipment modules without tools. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316039 | Aquatic Exercise Device - An aquatic exercise device ( | 2012-12-13 |
20120316040 | Elastic Exercising Bar Assembly that is Operated in a Swinging Manner - An exercising bar assembly includes a holding unit and two opposite swinging units each removably mounted on the holding unit. Thus, each of the two swinging units can be removed from the holding unit when not in use to reduce the whole volume of the exercising bar assembly and to facilitate storage, packaging, carrying and transportation of the exercising bar assembly. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316041 | Exercise Apparatus and Methods - An exercise apparatus includes a U-bar the ends of which are pivotally coupled to two L-bars by rotatable hinge assemblies containing a torsion spring. The rotatable hinge assemblies have a torsion spring tension setting means configured to vary the tension of the torsion spring and to secure the torsion spring at two or more distinct tensions settings without disassembly of the apparatus thus providing two or more distinct levels of resistance to the relative rotation of each L-bar independently with respect to the U-bar. Additionally, in certain embodiments of the apparatus each hinge assembly has an operation setting means that functions to control the allowable independent rotation of each L-bar relative to the U-bar end sections. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316042 | Abdominal Exercise Apparatus - An exemplary embodiment relates to an exercise machine, comprising a generally horizontal platform having an upper surface adapted for a user to recline thereon, a foot support pivotably attached to the platform with a mechanism for securing the user's feet to the platform, at least one pair of resistance straps attachable to the exercise machine at one or more locations on the platform, and at least one pair of routers adapted to interact with resistance straps. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316043 | Pushup exerciser having multiple hand positioning - A pushup exerciser includes a supporting board formed of a pair of joined board sections each defining an upper surface having a plurality of post receptacles formed therein. The post receptacles are arranged in pairs with each pair suitably spaced for receiving attachment posts of a handle unit. Each post receptacle pair includes a color indicia. The color indicia are selectively colored to provide association between handle unit positions in accordance with a selected theme such as muscle group emphasis. A pair of handle units suitable for gripping during pushup exercise are locatable and attachable to the board surface at positions and angular orientations defined by the post receptacle pairs. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316044 | STEP PLATFORM FOR SLOW STEP EXERCISES - A step platform for slow step exercises is provided and has a basic structural block which is formed as a solid block made of a lightweight styrene foam material and includes a plurality of first concave portions formed in a bottom surface of styrene foam by using a plurality of first hollow holes formed in a predetermined shape which includes a penetrating hole perpendicularly penetrating the styrene foam from the bottom surface toward the upper surface or which includes a non-penetrating portion formed inside the penetrating hole; and predetermined single or plural step plates for distributing a load and ensuring a load bearing performance, bonded or adhered to the upper surface of the basic structural block. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316045 | CONDUCTIVE ROLLER AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - Provided is a conductive roller in which dripping of a coating, in particular, a water-based coating during the manufacture thereof is restrained, and a manufacturing method thereof. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316046 | Method and Apparatus for Making Absorbent Structures with Absorbent Material - A method and apparatus for making specific absorbent structures with an absorbent layer with absorbent material with therein substantially longitudinally extending strips that are free of absorbent material, using or having thereto a moving endless surface with receptacle(s) with specific longitudinally extending rods; and specific absorbent structures obtained therewith, suitable for absorbent articles, such as diapers and sanitary napkins. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316047 | DEVICE AND PROCESS FOR FOLDING WEB MATERIALS - A device for making, on a web element (W), which is advancing, a fold along a line of fold (W | 2012-12-13 |
20120316048 | ROTARY PROCESSING DEVICE - A rotary processing device that comprises a plurality of processing, an anvil roll arranged facing the processing rolls, and an upstream nip roll and a downstream nip roll arranged on the upstream and downstream of the processing rolls while facing the anvil roll. A belt like body is so carried as to pass through between the upstream nip roll and the anvil roll and, next, through between the processing roll and the anvil roll and, thereafter, through between downstream nip roll and the anvil roll, so as to be processed by the processing rolls. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316049 | System for Blood Separation with Gravity Valve for Controlling a Side-Tapped Separation Chamber - A disposable blood separation set and a centrifugal blood processing system comprising a blood processing chamber adapted to be mounted on a rotor of a centrifuge; a frustro-conical cell separation chamber in fluid communication with the processing chamber, the cell separation chamber having an inlet, a primary outlet and a side tap outlet adjacent the inlet. A valve that is responsive to centrifugal force (a “gravity” valve) selects between the outlet and the side tap outlet. The gravity valve is mounted on the rotor. When the rotor spins at high speed, the gravity valve may open the primary outlet and close the side tap outlet. When the rotor spins at a lower speed, the gravity valve may open the side tap outlet and close the primary outlet. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316050 | CARTRIDGE, CENTRIFUGE AND METHOD - A cartridge is configured for insertion and centrifugation in a centrifuge. The cartridge includes a first drum which has a first chamber, and a displacement device which is designed to rotate the first drum about a center axis thereof to selectively and conductively connect the first chamber to a second or a third chamber. In another embodiment, the cartridge includes a first drum which has a first chamber and a second chamber, and a displacement device which is designed to rotate the first drum about the center axis thereof to selectively and conductively connect the first chamber to a third chamber or the second chamber to the third chamber. The displacement device has an actuator which directly or indirectly moves the first drum about the center axis. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316051 | System for Blood Separation with Side-Tapped Separation Chamber - A disposable blood separation set and a centrifugal blood processing system comprising a blood processing chamber adapted to be mounted on a rotor of a centrifuge; a frustro-conical cell separation chamber in fluid communication with the processing chamber, the cell separation chamber having an inlet, and outlet and a side tap outlet adjacent the inlet. The inlet may protrude into the cell separation chamber forming a circumferential well surrounding the protruding inlet. The side tap outlet may connect to the well. The set and system comprise means for selectively drawing fluid from either the outlet or the side tap outlet. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316052 | Glass Composition and Sealing Material - Provided is a glass composition that has a low reactivity with the constituent materials forming a solid oxide fuel cell while having a thermal expansion coefficient suitable for sealing a solid oxide fuel cell, and a glass composition and sealing material that are suitable for sealing a solid oxide fuel cell. The present invention, which relates to a sealing glass composition, is a sealing glass composition used for sealing a solid oxide fuel cell, characterized by having a composition ratio of, expressed in terms of oxide, 40 to 55% by mass of SiO | 2012-12-13 |
20120316053 | POWDER FOR GLASS-CERAMIC DRY REFRACTORY MATERIAL - The invention relates to a powder comprising more than 70% of glass-ceramic and/or refractory particles, a particle of said powder being classed in the fraction called “matrix” or in the fraction called “aggregate” according to whether it is smaller than, or equal to 100 μm, or bigger than 100 μm, respectively,
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20120316054 | CORE / SHELL-TYPE CATALYST PARTICLES AND METHODS FOR THEIR PREPARATION - The invention discloses core/shell, type catalyst particles comprising a M | 2012-12-13 |
20120316055 | Method For Production of Catalyst Having Supporting Surface - A method for supporting a catalytic metal on the surface of a carrier by bringing an aqueous catalytic metal salt solution into contact a porous carrier. The method includes the steps of: impregnating the carrier with a liquid hydrophobic organic compound before bringing the aqueous catalytic metal salt solution into contact with the carrier, and drying the impregnated carrier to volatilize the hydrophobic organic compound on the surface of the carrier, followed by bringing the carrier into contact with the aqueous catalytic metal salt solution; and then bringing a reducing agent into contact with the catalytic metal salt on the surface of the carrier to reduce the catalytic metal salt to undergo insolubilization treatment. The catalytic component is supported in a region from the surface of the carrier to a depth of 50 μm or more and 500 μm or less. The supported state of the catalytic component is made controllable, and the catalytic component can be supported in the inner part of the carrier with a suitable depth. | 2012-12-13 |
20120316056 | AQUEOUS DISPERSION LIQUID AND COATING MATERIAL, FILM, AND PRODUCT USING THE SAME - In one embodiment, an aqueous dispersion liquid contains at least one particles selected from tungsten oxide particles and tungsten oxide composite particles. A mean primary particle diameter (D50) of the particles is in the range of 1 nm to 400 nm. In the aqueous dispersion liquid, concentration of the particles is in the range of 0.1 mass % to 40 mass %, and pH is in the range of 1.5 to 6.5. The aqueous dispersion liquid excels in dispersibility of particles and capable of maintaining good liquidity for a long period. | 2012-12-13 |