51st week of 2011 patent applcation highlights part 43 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20110312199 | COAXIAL CONNECTORS HAVING BACKWARDS COMPATABILITY WITH F-STYLE FEMALE CONNECTOR PORTS AND RELATED FEMALE CONNECTOR PORTS, ADAPTERS AND METHODS - Coaxial connectors are provided that include a connector body having a front end and a rear end, an inner contact post that is at least partly within the connector body, a first internally-threaded nut that is positioned at the front end of the connector body and that is connected to at least one of the connector body and the inner contact post and a second structure that is attached to the first internally-threaded nut. In some embodiments, the second structure may comprise an internally-threaded nut. In other embodiments, the second structure may comprise a locking member. Corresponding female connector ports are also provided. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312200 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ADAPTED FOR PLURAL DIFFERENT MATING CONNECTORS - An electrical connector adapted for at least two different mating connectors, comprises an insulative housing and a plurality of contacts retained on the housing. The insulative housing has a base and a tongue forwardly extending from the base. Each contact has a retaining portion retained in the base, a contact portion extending to the tongue from one end of the retaining portion, and at least one soldering portion extending out of the insulative housing from another end of the retaining portion. The contacts comprise two pairs of outer contacts at two sides thereof and at least one middle contact between said two pairs of outer contacts to connect with one contact of one mating connector or two contacts of another mating connector. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312201 | WATERPROOF PLUG AND WIRING HARNESS HAVING THE SAME - A waterproof plug, which is mounted around an electric wire connected with a terminal to be received in a terminal receiving section of a connector housing, and waterproofs between an inner wall of the terminal receiving section and the electric wire, includes a waterproof member made of elastic material having a cylindrical main body, a plurality of inner lips projecting inwardly from an inner surface of the main body, and a plurality of outer lips projecting outwardly from an outer surface of the main body; and a resin member made of synthetic resin, having a cylindrical portion and a plurality of internal portions projecting from an end of the cylindrical portion along an axis of the cylindrical portion, and the plurality of internal portions is arranged with a distance between each other around the cylindrical portion and arranged in the main body of the waterproof member. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312202 | CONNECTOR - A connector has a base having an opening formed at a front surface of the base, to which a distal end of a flexible printed circuit is inserted, a plurality of insertion holes passing from the front surface to a rear surface arranged in a line at a predetermined pitch, and a fit-in recess at an upper surface of the base, a connection terminal press-fit into the insertion hole of the base from a side, a support fitting assembled to the fit-in recess of the base from an upper side, and including an elastic temporary holding portion capable of engaging a temporary holding cutout portion arranged on both side edges of the distal end of the flexible printed circuit, and an operation lever for supporting a turning shaft portion arranged at both side ends at a bearing of the support fitting in a turnable manner, and driving the connection terminal. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312203 | Switch Pack Assembly for Cable Clusters of Network Switches and the Special Release Tool Assembly Thereof - A switch pack assembly for cable clusters of network switches includes a central framework and two covers arranged movably at two sides of the central framework. Several longitudinal parallel holding troughs are arranged on the central framework. The main body of the cover covers the holding troughs to form cavities. Open windows are arranged at positions on the cover corresponding to the front parts of at least one pair of cavities. A longitudinal sliding guide component and a pulling resisting component are arranged on the outside of the switch pack assembly and are designed to interact with a release tool. A shape of a front end of the release tool matches a shape of the switch pack assembly. At the front end of the tool are arranged unlocking pressure plates to interact with snap latches of plugs in the open windows. At the inside of the tool are arranged a longitudinal sliding positioning mechanism to interact with the sliding guide component and a pulling force-applying mechanism to interact with the pulling resisting component. With these structures, the operation of plugging and pulling cables as a whole is convenient and quick. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312204 | CONNECTOR MODULE AND CONNECTOR - A connector module and a connector are provided. The connector module includes a first connecting unit and a second connecting unit. The first connecting unit is disposed at a motherboard. The first connecting unit includes a plurality of pins, a plurality of slots and a fastener. The pins are disposed in the slots correspondingly. A plane joint surface and a curved guiding surface are formed at the fastener. The second connecting unit includes a fastening hook. When the first connecting unit and the second connecting unit are connected, the connecting surface contacts the fastening hook. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312205 | CONNECTOR - A connector has a base having an opening formed at a front surface, to which a distal end of a flexible printed circuit is inserted, and insertion holes passing from the front surface to a rear surface arranged in a line, a connection terminal inserted into the insertion hole of the base, a support fitting arranged on both side edges of the base in which an elastic temporary holding portion is extended from one end to a first side and a lock long tongue piece is extended to a second side opposite the first side, and an operation lever for supporting a turning shaft portion arranged in a projecting manner from both side end faces on the same axis center at the base so as to be turnable, and including a lock cutout portion so as to communicate to a slit formed along an edge of the side end faces. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312206 | CONNECTOR - A connector capable of being water-tightly secured to cables without locally applying pressure to the cables is provided. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312207 | LOCKING ELECTRICAL RECEPTACLE - Locking electrical receptacles and methods for selectively securing an electrical connection. One or more prongs of an electrical plug may be engaged by a clamping element disposable between a clamping configuration and a release configuration. A release mechanism accessible to a user when the electrical connection between a receptacle and plug is established may dispose the clamping mechanism in the release configuration. The clamping element may include a first and second portion that undergo relative movement to impart a shear force on the one or more prongs retained by the clamping mechanism. Furthermore, a strain relief mechanism may be provided to release the plug at a predetermined level of force. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312208 | PUSH-IN CONNECTOR FOR ACCEPTING THE END OF A RIGID CONDUCTOR - The present invention pertains to a push-in connector for accepting a rigid end | 2011-12-22 |
20110312209 | Connector back shells having a plurality of cable exit angles - A wiring connector back shell having a plurality of cable exit angles is disclosed. The back shell has a single transition element with a number of holes fashioned therein, which allow a cable retaining device to be fastened thereto. The cable retaining device provides strain relief for the cable exiting the back shell, as well as determining the exit angle of the cable. The cable retaining device has integral pins which mate with hole patterns in the transition element, and are locked in place with a retaining collar. Alternatively, cable ties or tie wraps may be utilized to fasten the cable to the transition element. The system provides a high reliability, low mass method for cable back shells wherein cable exit angles are easily changed or chosen in the field. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312210 | COAXIAL CABLE CONNECTOR WITH STRAIN RELIEF CLAMP - Coaxial cable connectors with a strain relief clamp. In one example embodiment, a coaxial cable connector for terminating a coaxial cable is provided. The coaxial cable includes an inner conductor, an insulating layer surrounding the inner conductor, an outer conductor surrounding the insulating layer, and a jacket surrounding the outer conductor. The coaxial cable connector includes an inner conductor clamp configured to engage the inner conductor, an outer conductor clamp configured to engage the outer conductor, a strain relief clamp configured to exert a first inwardly-directed radial force against the coaxial cable, and a moisture seal configured to exert a second inwardly-directed radial force against the jacket. The first force is greater than the second force. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312211 | STRAIN RELIEF ACCESSORY FOR COAXIAL CABLE CONNECTOR - A strain relief accessory for a coaxial cable connector. In one example embodiment, a strain relief accessory for a coaxial cable connector includes a clamp sleeve and a strain relief clamp. The clamp sleeve is configured to surround a coaxial cable and attach to the rear end of a coaxial cable connector. The strain relief clamp is positioned within the clamp sleeve and is configured to exert an inwardly-directed radial force against the coaxial cable. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312212 | UNIVERSAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING - An advanced modular plug connector assembly incorporating an insert assembly disposed in the rear portion of the connector housing. In one embodiment, the connector has a plurality of ports in multi-row configuration, and the insert assembly includes a substrate adapted to receive one or more electronic components such as choke coils, transformers, or other signal conditioning elements or magnetics. The substrate also interfaces with the conductors of two modular ports of the connector, and is removable from the housing such that an insert assembly of a different electronics or terminal configuration can be substituted therefor. In this fashion, the connector can be configured to a plurality of different standards (e.g., Gigabit Ethernet and 10/100), In yet another embodiment, the connector assembly comprises a plurality of light sources (e.g., LEDs) received within the housing. Methods for manufacturing the aforementioned embodiments are also disclosed. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312213 | Flat Cable Wiring Structure - A flat cable wiring structure includes a cable main body and a reinforcement piece. The cable main body includes conductors and an insulating film covering the conductors, and is configured to be wired near portions of a wiring board where leg portion of an electrical component protrudes from a surface of the wiring board. The reinforcement piece is superimposed on a partitioned area of an outer surface of the insulating film. The partitioned area is an area where the outer surface of the insulating film comes into contact with the leg portion in a case where the outer surface of the insulating film comes into contact with the leg portion due to a deformation of the cable main body. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312214 | TAMPER PREVENTION AND DETECTION APPARATUS FOR AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An apparatus for preventing and detecting tampering of an electronic device is provided. The apparatus may prevent and detect tampering occurring through an aperture in a casing of the electronic device where the aperture is configured for receiving a standoff that couples a communication cable to a communication port of the electronic device. Upon removal of the standoff, visual indicia of tampering may be provided. Additionally, a shield may block entry of the standoff into the aperture if the standoff is removed. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312215 | Coaxial Connector - A coaxial connector ( | 2011-12-22 |
20110312216 | EMI CONNECTOR FERRULE AND ASSEMBLY COMBINATION THEREWITH - A ferrule configured to couple a textile sleeve to an electrical has a cylindrical wall with an inner surface providing a cavity sized for receipt of an elongate electrical member therethrough. The cylindrical wall extends between a first end configured for attachment within a cavity of the textile sleeve and a second end having a radially outwardly extending annular rim configured for attachment to the electrical connector. The cylindrical wall has at least one radially outwardly extending annular bead adjacent the first end with the annular bead providing a radially inwardly facing annular pocket. At least one seal member is disposed in the cavity for sealed abutment with the inner surface and the elongate electrical member. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312217 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH IMPROVED NOTCH STRUCTURE TO SEPARATE LARGE AND SMALL RECEIVING CAVITIES ARRANGED SIDE BY SIDE - An electrical connector ( | 2011-12-22 |
20110312218 | MICRO-USB CONNECTOR - A connector includes a plurality of terminals, a housing to fix these terminals, and a shield surrounding the housing. Each terminal comprises a mating portion, a soldering portion, and a connecting portion extending therebetween. The housing comprises a main body and a tongue portion extending forward from the main body and the shield comprises a top wall, a base, and two side walls positioned opposite each other, the walls forming a mating cavity with an opening at the front. The base is formed by the meeting of the two half bases, which are formed by the lower edges of the two side walls extending out toward each other, there is a first soldering leg on each half base, and the first soldering leg extend from a front edge of each half base first in a downward direction and then in a horizontal direction toward a rear of the connector. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312219 | CONNECTOR ASSEMBLIES WITH OVERMOLDS - This is directed to connector assemblies for electric cables, and methods of manufacturing the same, that may include a body molded about one or more connections made between one or more conductive leads of the electric cable and one or more electrical contacts of the connector assembly. The molded body may provide support to the connections and may maintain the relative positions of the traces for functionally aligning exposed portions of the traces with other connector assemblies. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312220 | BATTERY CONNECTOR AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING THE SAME - An electrical connector including an insulative housing and a plurality of terminals secured in the housing. The insulative housing defines a mating surface, an assembling surface opposite to the mating surface and a plurality of passageways penetrating through the mating surface and the assembling surface. Each passageway defines two parallel first grooves at each inside wall thereof which run through the assembling surface. A slit are located in front of the first groove and extends perpendicular to and communicates with the first grooves. The terminals are inserted into and received in the passageways from the assembling surface of the insulative housing. Each terminal includes a retention portion with barbs at lateral sides thereof The barbs of the retention portions pass through the first grooves from the assembling surface and are pressed in the slits in a first direction perpendicular to the assembly surface. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312221 | Board-To-Board Connector - A board-to-board connector comprises a first connector ( | 2011-12-22 |
20110312222 | MULTI-ELECTRODE HOLDERS - Various embodiments of a multi-electrode holder are described. In one embodiment, the multi-electrode holder is employed to electrically connect a plurality of replaceable electrodes to a cable. In this embodiment, the multi-electrode holder includes a substrate, a plurality of independently actuatable contacts, and a connector, for connection to a cable, in electrical communication with the plurality of contacts. A plurality of channels may be formed in the substrate to receive at least two electrodes. In such a case, each contact may be aligned with a channel to retain an electrode disposed therein and to make electrical contact with such electrode. Alternatively, a plurality of electrode through-holes, for receiving electrodes, may be formed through the substrate. In this case, one end of a given electrode is retained by a contact and makes electrical contact therewith, while the other end of the electrode extends through an electrode through-hole. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312223 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ADAPTED FOR PLURAL DIFFERENT MATING CONNECTORS - An electrical connector adapted for at least two different mating connectors, comprises an insulative housing, a plurality of contacts retained on the housing, and a metal shell covering the insulative housing. The insulative housing has a base and a tongue forwardly extending from the base. Each contact has a contact portion extending to the tongue. The metal shell has a top wall, a bottom wall and two side walls connecting two side edges of the top wall and bottom wall. The bottom wall has an upward protruding portion to form a first mating opening together with the top wall and the side walls for receiving a first mating connector, and at least one downward recessed portion to form a second mating opening together with the top wall, the two side walls and the protruding portion for receiving a second mating connector which is different from the first mating connector. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312224 | LOW-PROFILE POWER ADAPTER - A low-profile power adapter is disclosed. In one embodiment, a low profile power adapter is facilitated by improved approaches to construct and assembly of a power adapter plug for the power adapter. According to one aspect, a base for a power adapter plug of a power adapter can include a metal base connected to a blade (or prong) of the power adapter plug. The metal base can provide mechanical support to the blade as well as electrical connectivity to an internal terminal for the power adapter plug. According to another aspect, internal terminals used by a power adapter plug of a power adapter can be flexibly positioned on the power adapter plug, thereby facilitating interconnection with electrical components used by the power adapter. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312225 | POWER CONNECTOR WITH IMPROVED RETAINING MEMBER FOR BEING FLEXIBLY ASSEMBLED TO POWER CONTACT - A power connector includes an insulative housing, a number of power contacts secured in the insulative housing and a retaining member. The insulative housing includes a receiving space recessed from a mating surface for accommodating a complementary connector, and a mounting space in communication with the receiving space. Each power contact includes a mounting portion residing in the mounting space and a contact portion protruding into the receiving space. The retaining member is combined to the mounting portion and then received in the mounting space. The retaining member is separable relative to the mounting portion in a non-destructive manner so that both the retaining member and the power contact are easily disassembled and replaced. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312226 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH A POSITION BLOCK - An electrical connector includes an insulative housing and a plurality of terminal pins inserted into the insulative housing. The insulative housing defines a plurality of receiving passageways and a position groove communicating with the receiving passageways. Each terminal pin comprises a base portion of pole shape and a pair of wing portions extending out of two opposite side faces of the base portion. The electrical connector further includes a position block retained in the position groove. A bottom wall of the position groove and the position block abut against two opposite sides of the wing portions. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312227 | ELECTRONIC APPARATUS AND CONNECTOR - According to one embodiment, a connector into which a first plug and a second plug are insertable. The connector includes a housing and a terminal portion provided in the housing. The housing includes an insertion opening part which exposes the terminal portion outside, a back part positioned at an end part opposite to the insertion opening part in the housing, and a side part provided between the insertion opening part and the back part and configured to oppose to the plug when the plug is inserted into the connector. The side part includes an inclined part which continues to the insertion opening part and is inclined such that a distance between the inclined part and the plug increases in a direction from the back part toward the insertion opening part to form a gap between the inclined part and the plug. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312228 | CLAMPING SPRING FOR SPRING-CAGE TERMINAL BLOCK - A clamping spring for a spring-cage terminal includes a spring-steel band having a clamping arm, a supporting arm and a flexural joint joining the clamping arm and the supporting arm. The spring-steel band has a greater width in an area of the flexural joint than in an area of the clamping arm and the supporting arm. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312229 | Interconnect System - A test contact may include a first portion having an open-ended rounded shape. The first portion may define an opening therethrough. The test contact may include a second portion having a curved structure. The first portion and the second portion may be formed integrally, and the second portion may be configured to contact a portion of a device lead. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312230 | NON-INFLATED, COMPONENT-CORE-ENCAPSULATED RAFT AND RELATED CONSTRUCTION METHODOLOGY - A robust-skin-encapsulated, non-inflatable raft including ( | 2011-12-22 |
20110312231 | Swim Fin Boot - A swim fin boot includes a fin portion having a body member and a pair of opposed side rails, each side rail including an extension segment connected to a proximal end of the body member and extending away therefrom, respective extension segments being spaced apart from and parallel to one another. Each side rail includes a boundary segment connected to body portion peripheral edges, the body portion extending between the side rail boundary segments. A boot member includes an ankle portion defining an open top configured to selectively receive insertion of a person's foot. The boot member includes a foot portion connected to a lower end of the ankle portion defining an interior cavity configured to receive the person's foot when inserted into the ankle portion, the foot portion being connected to respective side rail extension segments such that the fin portion and the boot member have a unitary construction. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312232 | SURFBOARD LEASH SYSTEM AND METHOD - A surfboard leash system for a surfboard and a method of making it are disclosed. The system may include an insert or receptacle adapted to be disposed within a portion of the surfboard, a reel assembly releasably connected to the insert and having an arm portion terminating in an annular flange, a first elongated line having a first end attached to the reel assembly and a second end capable of being extended from and retracted to the annular flange of the reel assembly, and a second elongated line releasably connectable at a first end to the second end of the first elongated line and adapted to be releasably attached at a second end to a user of the surfboard. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312233 | SURFBOARD LEASH SYSTEM AND METHOD - A surfboard leash system for a surfboard and a method of making it are disclosed. The system may include an insert or receptacle adapted to be disposed within a portion of the surfboard, a reel assembly releasably connected to the insert and having an arm portion terminating in an annular flange, a first elongated line having a first end attached to the reel assembly and a second end capable of being extended from and retracted to the annular flange of the reel assembly, and a second elongated line releasably connectable at a first end to the second end of the first elongated line and adapted to be releasably attached at a second end to a user of the surfboard. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312234 | Self-Tracking Swiftwater Rescue Board - A swiftwater rescue board capable of traveling across a river or other current flow under guidance of a single land-based rescuer using a single line. The board has a generally planar, double-ended flotation body with a longitudinal fin offset to the “victim” side of the board's centerline, and line attachment points located adjacent the ends of the board and offset to the “rescuer” side of the board's centerline. The board is placed in a river with the fin generally aligned with the current and closer to the victim being rescued, with a line attached to the attachment point at the upstream end of the board. The rescuer stays on land or in a relatively safe location and pays out line in a manner allowing the board to be driven across the river diagonally to the victim, driven only by the current flow. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312235 | COLLAPSIBLE FLOATATION SYSTEM - Various embodiments and aspects of the disclosed application relates to a rescue device that can be used to assist in rescue of a person or other entity from a body of water. The rescue device comprises a floatation mechanism, a delivery mechanism, and a retrieval mechanism. The rescue device comprises a length of rope having a looped end of rope on which are located one or more floatation component(s), a weight to facilitate delivery of the components comprising the delivery device, and the length of rope facilitates retrieval of the rescue device. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312236 | Wet Wipes Having a Liquid Wipe Composition with an Organopolysiloxane - The present disclosure generally relates to wet wipes having liquid wipe compositions that including an organopolysiloxane that reduces sheet-to-sheet adhesion, improves the stack height, increases flexibility and maintains strength in the wet wipe. The liquid wipe compositions include an organopolysiloxane having the following structure: | 2011-12-22 |
20110312237 | High Moisture Vapor Transmissive Polyurethanes - The present invention relates generally to polyurethane compositions; and more preferably to thermoplastic polyurethane compositions. In one embodiment, the polyurethane compositions of the present invention have high moisture vapor transmission rates and are suitable for film applications (e.g., breathable films). In one embodiment, the polyurethane compositions of the present invention are prepared from the reaction of a mixed polyol component, a polyisocyanate component, a chain extender, and optionally at least one suitable catalyst, wherein the mixed polyol component is formed by a combination of one or more poly(ethylene oxide) polyols and one or more copolymer polyols, where the resulting mixed polyol component comprises from about 3 to about 30 weight percent of a copolymer polyol and about 70 to 97 weight percent of poly(ethylene oxide) polyol. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312238 | ENHANCED LIGHTWEIGHT BALLISTIC MATERIALS - The present invention relates to a fabric comprising at least one woven layer and at least one nonwoven layer, wherein the number ratio between the at least one woven layer and the at least one nonwoven layer is in the range of 0.1 to 1. The fabric according to the present invention can particularly be used in the manufacture of ballistic vests, hard and soft armor, stab and knife protection systems, and anti-ballistic systems, and they provide a highly reduction of likelihood of ricochets using such systems. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312239 | PAPERMAKING FELT - A papermaking felt which, in a papermaking machine, has good water squeezing capability (water permeability) and durability with regard to flattening and which also has excellent wet paper web smoothing properties and resistance to fiber loss. The papermaking felt is made by stacking and intertwiningly integrating by needling a substrate, a first batt fiber layer disposed on the wet paper web side of the substrate, and a second batt fiber layer disposed on the machine side of the substrate; wherein the substrate is made from a plurality of reinforcing materials, the reinforcing materials include a spunyarn, and due to the intertwining with a batt fiber layer, the spunyarn is integrated to such a degree that the yarn shape disappears. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312240 | AQUEOUS BINDER COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to aqueous binder compositions which are based on aqueous polymer dispersions, to processes for preparing them, and to their uses. The aqueous binder composition comprises:
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20110312241 | Water-Soluble Multi-Layer Materials, Articles Made Therefrom, and Methods of Making and Using the Same - Water-soluble, multi-layer materials and articles made from the materials are disclosed. Methods of making and using water-soluble, multi-layer materials and articles are also disclosed. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312242 | WEARABLE FIGURINE - A wearable toy is provided, including a figurine body defining a substantially planar bottom surface; a magnet disposed within the figurine body; and an attachment element magnetically engageable with the substantially planar bottom surface. A method of affixing a toy figurine to an article of clothing is also provided, including positioning a toy figurine adjacent a first surface of the article of clothing; positioning an attachment element in proximity to the toy figurine on a second surface opposite the first surface; and magnetically engaging the attachment element to the toy figurine with the article of clothing disposed there between. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312243 | Interchangeable stimulation system for child carrier - Disclosed is an interchangeable stimulation system for child carriers that integrates an easily interchangeable stimulation device with a child carrier, such as a car seat, a carriage or stroller, a child swing, a crib, a playpen, or other child carrying device. The interchangeability of the system allows for display of stimulation devices that are particularly configured to stimulate children that are within distinct, defined age groups without requiring replacement of the stimulation system. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312244 | BEEHIVE - A beehive includes a column of stacked boxes which open onto each other at their tops and bottoms, with the column bearing a cap at its top and a floor at its bottom. The boxes have access ports for ingress and egress of bees, and the column is suspended above the ground on a support post which bears a pivot such that the column can be tipped from a vertical orientation to a horizontal orientation for easy maintenance. Bars, frames, and/or screens may be hung within and atop the boxes to promote desired comb-building behaviors, with bees tending to build comb downwardly from higher boxes into lower boxes. At desired times, upper boxes bearing honey may be removed from the column and lower boxes bearing brood may be rotated to the top of the column so that the bees continuously propagate down the column. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312245 | FLEXING BRASSIERE - A brassiere having flexibility, durability, and improved comfort for the wearer is provided. The side panel of the brassiere comprises a folded fabric and two elastic bands. The folded fabric has two opposing longitudinal edges, a top edge, and a bottom edge. Each of the two elastic bands is positioned in the interior of the folded fabric along a respective longitudinal edge, which also includes notches for orienting the bands. The folded fabric is sewn together at each of the top and bottom edges such that the two elastic bands are held in place. One of the longitudinal edges may be formed by sewing the folded fabric together to form a seam using a pull-out stitch. Each of the two elastic bands may include either of a woven elastic band or a knitted elastic band. The present invention further relates to a brassiere in which the side panels can flex independently of each other in conformance to the wearer's movements. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312246 | Multiple Airfoil Vanes - A vane for a turbine assembly of a turbocharger includes a first airfoil that includes a length between a leading edge and a trailing edge, a second airfoil that includes a length between a leading edge and a trailing edge where the length of the first airfoil optionally differs from the length of the second airfoil, and one or more intra-vane throats defined at least in part by the first airfoil and the second airfoil. Various other examples of devices, assemblies, systems, methods, etc., are also disclosed. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312247 | Apparatus for Polishing Rear Surface of Substrate, System for Polishing Rear Surface of Substrate, Method for Polishing Rear Surface of Substrate and Recording Medium Having Program for Polishing Rear Surface of Substrate - Provided are a rear substrate surface polishing device polishing a rear surface of a substrate, a rear substrate surface polishing system including the rear substrate surface polishing device, a rear substrate surface polishing method used in the rear substrate surface polishing device, and a storage medium for storing a program implemented with the rear substrate surface polishing method. In particular, the rear surface of the substrate is polished by a substrate polishing unit in accordance with information acquired from a prior process performed prior to the polishing process of the rear surface of the substrate at the substrate polishing unit. Further, the substrate polishing unit polishes the substrate with a polishing area determined on the basis of information acquired from a prior process. Furthermore, the polishing is performed by using any one or all of a plurality of substrate polishing units determined on the basis of information acquired from a prior process. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312248 | SYSTEM FOR MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FINISHING OF A SUBSTRATE - A system for magnetorheological finishing of a substrate. A spherical wheel meant for carrying a magnetorheological finishing fluid houses a variable-field permanent magnet system having north and south iron pole pieces separated by primary and secondary gaps with a cylindrical cavity bored through the center. A cylindrical permanent magnet magnetized normal to the cylinder axis is rotatably disposed in the cavity. An actuator allows rotation of the permanent magnet to any angle, which rotation changes the distribution of flux in the magnetic circuit through the pole pieces. Thus, one can control field intensity in the gaps by positioning the permanent magnet at whatever angle provides the required field strength. Because the field also passes above the pole pieces, defining a fringing field outside the wheel surface, the variable field extends through a layer of MR fluid on the wheel, thus varying the stiffness of the MR fluid as may be desired for finishing control. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312249 | OPTICAL FIBER POLISHING APPARATUS AND METHOD - A hand-held polishing apparatus is provided for polishing an optical fiber connector. The optical fiber connector mounted on the end of an optical fiber includes a connector housing and a ferrule. The polishing apparatus includes a connector mount to receive and hold the optical connector to position the end face of the ferrule adjacent to a polishing media. The polishing apparatus includes a housing having an upper portion and a base portion, a drive assembly and a lubricant dispensing system. The drive assembly controls orbital movement of the optical connector and linear movement of the polishing media through the polishing device, and the lubricant dispensing system supplies a lubricant from an internal reservoir disposed with in the housing to the polishing media near the end face of the ferrule of the optical connector. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312250 | SPEED SAND 90 SYSTEMS - Speed Sand 90 is a device designed to quickly and efficiently create accurate ninety-degree angles while sanding new drywall. The device may be modular and/or a non-modular. The non-modular version may comprise two main parts: a replacement pad and a tool portion (a perpendicularly-angled mounting beam and manipulator securer). The replacement pad may be a ninety-degree sponge with two aggregated sides. The tool portion of the device may comprise plastic or other suitable durable material. A universal ball joint, designed to accept any standard corner flushing handle, can be located at the center-back portion of the tool. The replacement pad may attach to the perpendicularly-angled mounting beam with adhesive material. The modular version may comprise slidably-removably-attachable wings having leading and trailing edges providing that the sanding device can be efficiently and effectively used in conjunction with an abrasive sponge to sand inside corners. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312251 | Abrasive, Method of Polishing Target Member and Process for Producing Semiconductor Device - To polish polishing target surfaces of SiO | 2011-12-22 |
20110312252 | SANDBLASTING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SHAPING PRODUCT WITH SAME - A sandblasting apparatus includes a processing chamber, a sandblasting nozzle positioned on a top of the processing chamber, a support mechanism, an elevation mechanism, a worktable, and a cutting mechanism. The support mechanism is positioned in the processing chamber and opposite to the sandblasting nozzle. The support mechanism is used for supporting a template with a cutting pattern. The elevation mechanism is positioned on the bottom of the processing chamber. The worktable is located between the support mechanism and the elevation mechanism and configured for supporting a plate for processing and being opposite to the template. The center of worktable defines a through hole matching with the pattern of the template. The cutting mechanism is fixed on the elevation mechanism and faces the through hole. The elevation mechanism drives the cutting mechanism to move toward or away the worktable. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312253 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING FORMED CUTTER AND GRINDING TOOL FOR FORMED CUTTER - A formed cutter | 2011-12-22 |
20110312254 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DRESSING POLISHING PAD - The method of the present invention are capable of stabilizing a polishing rate, reducing number of times of performing dressing operations, improving work efficiency and extending a span of life of the polishing pad. The method for dressing a polishing pad, which has been used to polish a surface of a work by pressing the work onto the polishing pad fixed on a polishing plate with supplying slurry thereto, by using a grind stone, comprises the steps of: cleaning the polishing pad by supplying high-pressure cleaning water to the polishing pad; and dressing the polishing pad by moving a dressing grind stone, in the radial direction of the polishing pad, along a surface profile thereof, while performing the cleaning step. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312255 | METHOD FOR MULTIPLE CUTOFF MACHINING OF RARE EARTH MAGNET - A rare earth magnet block is cutoff machined into pieces by rotating a plurality of cutoff abrasive blades. Improvements are made by starting the machining operation from the upper surface of the magnet block downward, interrupting the machining operation, turning the magnet block upside down, placing the magnet block such that the cutoff grooves formed before and after the upside-down turning may be aligned with each other, and restarting the machining operation from the upper surface of the upside-down magnet block downward until the cutoff grooves formed before and after the upside-down turning merge with each other. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312256 | FINISHING DEVICE FOR FINISHING A SURFACE OF A WORKPIECE - A finishing device for finishing a surface of a workpiece includes a finishing belt, and a guide unit for guiding the finishing belt. The guide unit has a cup-shaped guide surface which bounds a receiving zone for the workpiece and along which the finishing belt is guided or guidable between an entry zone and an exit zone. The guide unit includes at least two separate guide members which have each a surface area, with the surface areas of the guide members jointly defining the guide surface and being movable relative to one another. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312257 | ABRASIVE BELT AND DEVICE FOR POLISHING SURFACES PROVIDED WITH SUCH BELT - An abrasive belt ( | 2011-12-22 |
20110312258 | DEVICE FOR SHARPENING AND POLISHING NEEDLES, PINS, AND MISCELLANEOUS POINTED ARTICLES - A sharpening device with an abrasive material, a polishing coat encapsulating the abrasive material and an instruction card coupled to the polishing coat. The abrasive material having a property of conforming to the shape of a pointed article penetrating the abrasive material and a property of applying resistance pressure to the pointed article. The sharpening pad may be used in the sharpening and polishing of conically and other shaped points as found on various articles such as machine and hand sewing needles, quilting needles, pins, darts, miscellaneous tools, barb-less fishhooks and the like, including various fine pointed articles. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312259 | Game Winch Systems and Methods - Systems and methods for suspending game animals. One embodiment is a system that includes a hitch fitting, a boom, a first winch and a stabilizer. The hitch fitting is configured to fit within a hitch receiver of a vehicle. The boom is coupled to the hitch fitting and extends upward from the hitch fitting. The first winch is coupled to an upper end of the boom and is configured to raise and suspend a game animal from the upper end of the boom. The stabilizer is coupled to the lower end of the boom and is configured to stabilize a lower end of the game animal which is suspended from the upper end of the boom. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312260 | ENERGY PRODUCING CHIMNEY CAP - A chimney cap provides not only protective features of conventional chimney caps, but may also provide energy production. The chimney cap may include one or more wind turbines that may capture wind energy and, with associated generators, may convert the wind energy to electricity. The chimney cap may also include one or more solar panels which may capture solar energy and convert that energy into electricity. A control box may receive the electricity from the generators and the solar panels and may provide the energy to a home, business, a storage device, the electric grid, or the like. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312261 | Portable dust collection system - A portable dust collection system utilizes a dust collection enclosure formed by a material covering overlaying a collapsible frame. The enclosure is opened at its front end and tapers towards its back end, where there is a frustum-shaped chamber which receives and discharges the collected dust from the enclosure. A vacuum blower unit is utilized to suck the dust from the enclosure chamber and discharge it through a flexible conduit to a dust accumulation container. Dust entering the container is intermixed with water which is recirculated from within the container through water lines and nozzle elements. The water entraps the dust, forming a mixture which falls to the bottom of the dust accumulation chamber. A fluid discharge line is provided on the container for removal of the water and dust mixture. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312262 | PEST GUARD VENT COVER - A pest guard vent cover may prevent the entry of large insects and animals into, but not obstruct the flow out of, the exhaust vent. A frame may have a rain guard, which terminates in pivot slots. A guard basket is pivotally and removably mounted within the pivot slots, so that it may pivot out and away from the frame for easy cleaning of dryer fluff. It may also be pivoted down towards the frame and attached to the frame by means of latches having angled flanges, which flanges catch the basket and releasably hold it against the frame. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312263 | LOUVERED VENT COVER - A louvered vent cover includes a pest guard cover, a louver frame and a vent duct attachment. The pest guard cover has a grilled guard and is mounted on the louver frame by means of pins. The louver frame contains several louvers which permit one-way passage of the air to the exterior of the building. The louver frame is mounted to the vent duct attachment by means of tabs and a clip. The vent duct attachment is adapted to fit within a vent duct. The louvered cover may be mounted over a vent duct in a new construction, or, without use of the vent duct attachment, may be mounted over an existing vent duct cover. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312264 | OUTDOOR UNIT FOR AIR CONDITIONER - An outdoor unit for an air conditioner is disclosed, the outdoor unit characterized by: a case ( | 2011-12-22 |
20110312265 | SOFFIT EXHAUST VENT - A soffit vent preventing an ingress of air while facilitating egress thereof, including a cylindrical frame containing an internal vent mechanism, which frame is mounted to the external surface of the soffit duct opening. The other end of the soffit vent is mounted on the vent duct. Within the cylindrical frame is an internal vent mechanism, comprising a cross beam defining two interstices, each interstice having a vent flap on the downstream side. A tension means holds the flaps closed, until the pressure within the building is greater than that outdoors, which pressure pushes the flaps open. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312266 | ELECTRONIC INVENTORY TAG TERMINAL, ELECTRONIC INVENTORY TAG SYSTEM, AND DISPLAY METHOD - Provided is an electronic shelf label terminal, an electronic shelf label system, and a display method which facilitate a check for an installation place with good signal quality. An electronic shelf label terminal ( | 2011-12-22 |
20110312267 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR RELAYING MULTIPLE LINKS IN A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - An apparatus and method for transmitting and receiving control data and user data between multiple communication stations using multiple backhaul links in a communication system, in which a Multi-Link Relay Station (MLRS) generates multiple backhaul links for data transmission/reception between multiple communication stations, and provides a multi-homing service for mobile stations using the generated multiple backhaul links. The MLRS may also support a handover for mobile stations using the multiple backhaul links. The use of multiple backhaul links facilitates efficient transmission/reception of control data and/or user data between multiple base stations or multiple relay stations. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312268 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TRIGGERING OVERLOAD INDICATOR REPORT - The present invention discloses a method and system for triggering OI report. The method includes: a first terminal performing area division for its own coverage area to obtain layers of the coverage area of the first terminal; the first terminal determining a layer, in which a second terminal is located, of the coverage area of the first terminal according to maximum inter-cell interference intensity suffered by the second terminal currently; the first terminal computing PRBs needing to be computed according to status information of the interference suffered by the PRBs occupied by the second terminal, and setting a triggering threshold of the OI report used by the second terminal in the layer; and the first terminal triggering the OI report used by the second terminal when determining that the result of computing the PRBs is larger than the triggering threshold of the IO report. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312269 | REPEATERS FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - A repeater and associated method of use includes at least one antenna element for communicating in one direction and at least one antenna element for communicating in another direction. A radio frequency uplink path and a radio frequency downlink path are coupled between the antennas. At least one of the radio frequency uplink path or the radio frequency downlink path includes an adaptive cancellation circuit. The adaptive cancellation circuit is configured to generate a cancellation signal without requiring an injected signal. The cancellation signal, when added to a radio frequency signal in the respective uplink and downlink paths, substantially reduces feedback signals present in the radio frequency signal. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312270 | Near Field Communication Adapters - Devices and systems are disclosed which relate to enabling NFC communication on devices such as an iPhone. A traditional smart card tray is modified to include contact leads from the inside of the smart card tray to an exterior surface of the smart card tray. Exposed contacts on the external surface provide an outside interface for add-ons. An exemplary add-on is an NFC circuit coupled to or embedded within a mobile device skin. The skin fits snugly around a portion of the mobile device, and includes on one surface contact points that line up with the outside interface of the mobile device. The contact points provide electrical communication between NFC circuitry of the mobile device skin and the smart card within the mobile device. When the skin is worn on the mobile device, the mobile device is NFC enabled. When the skin is removed, the NFC is no longer available. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312271 | TERMINAL OF SUPPORTING ENHANCED NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION AND ITS PROCESSING METHOD - The present invention provides a terminal supporting eNFC and its processing method, in which a card emulation mode is disabled when a user card does not support SWP, and NFC in non card emulation modes can further be supported. A mobile terminal disabling/enabling the NFC function is implemented by the interaction of the mobile terminal with a NFC emulation front end chip therein. When the terminal determines that the user card does not support the SWP interface, it disables the NFC function. If the terminal is required to work in a non card emulation mode, the terminal starts a NFC application in the non card emulation, mode, and enables the NFC function when determining that the NFC function is in a disabled state; after the NFC ends, the terminal disables the NFC function when determining that the user card does not support the SWP interface. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312272 | REMOTE CONTROL DEVICE, COMMUNICATION DEVICE, REMOTE CONTROL METHOD, AND PROGRAM - A remote control device including a near field radio communication unit capable of performing communication in accordance with a near field radio communication method, two or more control communication units each capable of performing communication in accordance with a communication method having a wider communication range than the near field radio communication method, a learning unit that receives learning data to be used for remotely controlling an apparatus to be controlled via the near field radio communication unit, and stores the received learning data into a storage medium, and a remote control unit that transmits a control signal for remotely controlling the apparatus to be controlled via one of the two or more control communication units on the basis of the learning data stored in the storage medium. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312273 | Cellular Phone Entry Techniques - A cell phone is mated with the vehicle system and thereafter used to obtain access to the vehicle. A user who has a cell phone automatically can obtain access to the vehicle. An embodiment describes a USB key that provides access to the vehicle, and in an emergency, either a complete or partial version of the key can be downloaded from a server. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312274 | RADIO COMMUNICATION DEVICE, RECEIVER CONTROLLER OF A RADIO COMMUNICATION DEVICE, METHODS FOR SEARCHING FOR A RADIO CELL - Embodiments relate generally to a radio communication device, to a receiver controller of a radio communication device, and to a method for searching for a radio cell. In an embodiment, a method for searching for a radio cell is provided. The method may include scanning at least one frequency band of a first radio access technology, scanning at least one frequency band of a second radio access technology, wherein the at least one frequency band of the second radio access technology at least partially overlaps with the at least one frequency band of the first radio access technology, wherein at least one frequency sub-band of the first radio access technology is not scanned in the at least one frequency band of the second radio access technology. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312275 | SIGNAL RECEPTION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR NON-STATIONARY CHANNELS - A signal reception method includes receiving a signal over a channel, producing a first equalized signal, a first interference suppression filter and a first estimate of the channel using a portion of a the received signal, dividing the received signal into a plurality of signal blocks, and for each one of the plurality of signal blocks, producing a second equalized signal using a portion of the first equalized signal by selecting from one of a linear estimator or a non-linear estimator and estimating symbols received in the one of the plurality of signal blocks based on the second equalized signal. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312276 | Method for calibrating a terminal with a multi-sector antenna, and mesh network terminal - The invention relates to a method for calibrating a terminal with a multi-sector antenna in a mesh broadcasting network that comprises at least one other terminal. The method includes: the selection of one sector of the terminal antenna to be calibrated, the reception by the selected sector, of identification signals transmitted by each of the other terminals present in the network, as well as the information on the received signal level; and the storage, for each sector, of different identification signals of the terminals present in the network, and of the information on received signal level, into the memory of the terminal to be calibrated. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312277 | REQUESTED TRANSMISSION OF INTERFERENCE MANAGEMENT MESSAGES - A set of nodes may communicate in a manner that is asynchronous with respect to the communication between other sets of nodes. To facilitate reservations of resources by different nodes, a node may transmit a message that requests neighboring nodes to limit their interfering transmissions on a given resource and then transmit another message to inform the neighboring nodes that the node is no longer using the resource. To address problems that may be caused by concurrent asynchronous transmissions by different nodes, a messaging scheme may be used to enable a first node to acquire control information transmitted by asynchronous neighboring nodes while the first node was transmitting, and was thereby unable to receive control messages. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312278 | MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE, COMMUNICATION METHOD, INTEGRATED CIRCUIT, AND PROGRAM - A mobile communication device ( | 2011-12-22 |
20110312279 | RF RANGING-ASSISTED LOCAL MOTION SENSING - Example methods, apparatuses, and articles of manufacture are disclosed herein that may be utilized to facilitate or otherwise support RF ranging-assisted local motion sensing based, at least in part, on measuring one or more characteristics of a range between communicating devices in one or more established RF links. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312280 | POSITIONING PROTOCOL CONVEYANCE - Techniques for selecting positioning protocols consistent with the capabilities of the location server in a Secure User Plane Location (SUPL) based service are described. The SUPL Location Platform (SLP) transmits the service capabilities of the SLP, such as the positioning protocol capabilities of the SLP. The SLP transmits its capabilities of the SLP in an initiation message to the SUPL enabled terminal (SET) or after receiving an initiation message from the SET. The SET may transmit a positioning initiation message and the SLP and SET communicate to determinate one or more position estimates for the SET. The SET may include in the positioning initiation message a positioning protocol positioning message that is consistent with the SLP service capabilities. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312281 | METHOD, EQUIPMENT FOR SUBMITTING A MEASUREMENT REPORT - A method, relevant equipment and system for determining a User Equipment (UE) or UEs affecting a neighboring cell are disclosed. The method for determining UE or UEs affecting a neighboring cell includes: receiving load information sent by a neighboring cell, where the load information indicates an interfered Physical Resource Block (PRB) of the neighboring cell; determining a UE or UEs that occupy, when scheduling is performed, the interfered PRB; determining UEs located in an Inter-Cell Interference Coordination (ICIC) measurement area corresponding to the neighboring cell; and obtaining an intersection of the UE or UEs that occupy, when scheduling is performed, the interfered PRB and the UE or UEs located in the ICIC measurement area corresponding to the neighboring cell. The technical solution under the present invention enables accurate determining of the UE or UEs that affect the neighboring cell. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312282 | Assessing Interference Environment for Wireless Communication Devices - Disclosed is a device and method to automate the process of measuring RF noise, correlating measured noise with known sources, and making adjustments to the noise-measuring and reporting process. A wireless communication device is coupled to equipment at a fixed location, and transmits data about the operation of the equipment back to an operator, via a provider's network. Examples include fixed wireless terminals. A management entity aboard the wireless communication device performs the measurements via a transceiver, and performs remedial actions when required, without requiring an onsite technician or remote assistance. The management entity may include a spectrum analyzer. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312283 | Controlling data transmission over a network - Method, device and computer program product for controlling data transmission over a network wherein a plurality of applications are capable of execution at a device of the network to thereby access the network, and wherein control means of the device are configured to set respective bandwidth limitations and to limit the bandwidth of the network access of the applications in accordance with their respective bandwidth limitations, the plurality of applications comprising at least one real-time application. The method comprises the control means determining a current transmission condition, the current transmission condition being one of a current network condition and a current bandwidth requirement of one of the at least one real-time application. The control means dynamically adapts the respective bandwidth limitations for the applications in dependence upon the determined current transmission condition. The control means controls network access of the applications to thereby limit the bandwidth of the network access of the applications in accordance with their respective adapted bandwidth limitations. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312284 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SECURELY TRANSFERRING A MESSAGE - In a method and system for securely transferring a message (N) from a transmitter unit (SE) to a receiver unit (EE), a message sent by a transmitter unit (SE) is thereby transmitted to a receiving antenna array (EAA) comprising a plurality of receiving nodes (EK). The receiving nodes (EK) of the receiving antenna array (EAA) each verify the received message as originating from an authorized transmitter unit (SE) before the verified message is forwarded by each receiving node (EK) to the receiving unit (EE). The method and system effectively protects the message transmission from the introduction of undesired data by an attacker, and by an attack wherein the lifespan or operating time of the partially battery-powered nodes is reduced by increased current consumption. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312285 | ADAPTIVE THRESHOLDING IN A WAKE-ON-RADIO SYSTEM - A method for modifying a wake threshold for a wake-on-radio (WOR) receiver including: setting the wake threshold at a first level, counting false crossings of the wake threshold, and optionally modifying the wake threshold level based, at least in part, on a result of the counting. A receiver in a wake-on-radio (WOR) system including a wake-on-radio unit configured to implement the method for modifying a wake threshold. A method for setting a transmit power level of a transmitter for a wake-on-radio (WOR) system transmitter including: setting the level at a low level, receiving reports of false crossings of a wake threshold from a WOR receiver, and counting false crossings reported by the WOR receiver, and optionally modifying the transmit power level based, at least in part, on a result of the counting. A transmitter in a wake-on-radio (WOR) system including a transmit power adapter configured to implement the above method. Related apparatus and methods are also described. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312286 | Activating Dormant Wireless Circuitry Using Motion or Incident Light - A wireless device includes a controller and a wireless transceiver where the controller is operative to place the wireless transceiver in a low power consumption mode based on predefined energy saving control policy. In one embodiment, the wireless device includes an accelerometer generating an output signal indicative of motion or vibration of the wireless device where the output signal of the accelerometer is applied to cause the wireless transceiver to exit from the low power consumption mode. In another embodiment, the wireless device includes a photovoltaic module generating an output voltage signal indicative of incident light impinging on the photovoltaic module where the output voltage signal of the photovoltaic module is applied to cause the wireless transceiver to exit from the low power consumption mode. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312287 | Operating a Voltage Regulator at a Switching Frequency Selected to Reduce Spurious Signals - Embodiments for at least one method and apparatus of a wireless transceiver are disclosed. For one embodiment, the wireless transceiver includes a transmit chain, wherein the transmit chain includes a power amplifier. The wireless transceiver additionally includes a receiver chain that is tunable to receive wireless signals over at least one of multiple channels, wherein the multiple channels are predefined. Further, the wireless transceiver includes a voltage converter. The voltage converter provides a supply voltage to the power amplifier, and operates at a single switching frequency, wherein the single switching frequency and all harmonics of the single switching frequency fall outside of the multiple channels. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312288 | System and method for coordinating multiple radio transceivers within the same device platform - A wireless device having a central control entity that coordinates multiple radio transceivers co-located within the same device platform to mitigate coexistence interference. The wireless device comprises an LTE transceiver, a WiFi transceiver, a BT transceiver, or a GNSS receiver. In one embodiment, the central control entity receives radio signal information from the transceivers and determines control information. The control information is used to trigger FDM solution such that the transceivers operate in designated frequency channels to mitigate co-existence interference. In another embodiment, the central control entity receives traffic and scheduling information from the transceivers and determines control information. The control information is used to trigger TDM solution such that the transceivers are scheduled for transmitting or receiving radio signals over specific time duration to mitigate co-existence interference. In yet another embodiment, power control solution is used to mitigate coexistence interference. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312289 | EMERGENCY BUTTON ASSEMBLY FOR A HANDHELD RADIO - A push-button assembly for a handheld radio ( | 2011-12-22 |
20110312290 | Method and System for Closed Loop Pre-Distortion for PSK/QAM Modulation Using Feedback from Distant End of a Link - A method of signal distortion correction in a telecommunications channel, the method comprising modeling predicted signal distortion of an electromagnetic (EM) signal using one or more non-linearity model parameters of a signal distortion model, calculating and transferring one or more coefficients of the one or more non-linearity model parameters to a signal transmit location, pre-distorting the signal using an inverse function based on the one or more non-linearity model parameters, and transmitting the pre-distorted signal over the telecommunications channel containing a non-linear amplifier to a remote receiving device. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312291 | Frequency Modulated Broadcasts - A method comprises detecting whether or not a frequency modulation broadcast receiver is tuned to an overdeviated frequency modulated broadcast, or is at a location where overdeviated frequency modulated broadcasts exist or has received a user input indicating the presence of an overdeviated frequency modulated broadcast; and in response to the detection, automatically adjusting operation of the frequency modulated broadcast receiver. Automatically adjusting operation comprises adjusting one or more parameters or settings in such a way as to alter the susceptibility of a speaker arrangement to the possibility of being overdriven by overdeviated frequency modulated broadcasts. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312292 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MEASURING RECEIVER MIXER IQ MISMATCH - A system for correcting a mismatch between an in-phase path and a quadrature path in a receiver, the system including one or more processors operable to correlate a received signal with a complex training sequence having periodic, uncorrelated real and imaginary components, thereby generating a complex correlation. The one or more processors estimate a gain mismatch and a phase mismatch based on the complex correlation over a unit period. The one or more processors control a first receive filter in the in-phase path via a first digital-to-analog controller, and control a second receive filter in the quadrature path via a second digital-to-analog controller. The cutoff frequency and bandwidth of the first receive filter is controlled independently of the second receive filter to enable the output of the first receive filter and the output of the second receive filter to be tightly matched. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312293 | NOISE REMOVING APPARATUS - A noise removing apparatus includes a variable filter with a changeable cutoff frequency and a variable phase shifter with a changeable cutoff frequency, and switches between the variable filter and the variable phase shifter according to a result of detection of noise component. The variable filter has a circuit configuration corresponding to a function in which a transfer function of second or higher degree is represented as a product of primary factors. The transfer function of second or higher degree is calculated based on the phase characteristics of the variable phase shifter. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312294 | AUDIO HOLE SUPPRESSION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A TWO-WAY RADIO - A channel scanning technique and apparatus provides audio hole suppression in two-way radio communications. Upon detecting the absence of a carrier signal on a priority channel during a priority scan mode of operation, a training waveform is constructed upon returning to the home-channel. The training waveform is applied to audio shaping filters within an audio lineup to suppress transients and minimize or eliminate the occurrence of audio pops at a speaker output thereby reducing the audio hole. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312295 | Double balanced mixer - An improved double balanced mixer is provided which in one embodiment includes a first balun for receiving a first single input and providing a first balanced output having two ports, a second balun for receiving a second single input and providing a second balanced output having two ports, and a balanced mixer core responsive to the first and second balanced outputs to provide a mixed signal from the first and second single inputs. The first balun includes an RC network coupled between at least one of the ports of the first balanced output and one of ground and a common mode node of the first balun to improve the linearity of the double balanced mixer. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312296 | Prioritization of Emergency SMS Messages - A method and apparatus for delivering emergency SMS messages minimizes processing delays and to ensure delivery of SMS message even when SMS services are otherwise unavailable to a mobile station. New message type indicators are defined to indicate messages that contain emergency SMS data to significantly increases the chances that a message will be delivered even when the network is congested. Also, new service type is defined for emergency SMS messages to remove many of the restrictions that could prevent a message from being delivered. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312297 | COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND RADIO PROCESSING APPARATUS - A communication system for performing communication between different mobile terminals in different mobile communication systems by allocating different carriers to the mobile communication systems. The communication system includes a shared radio processing apparatus that is shared by the different mobile communication systems and performs radio processing for the different mobile communication systems. The shared radio processing apparatus includes a measuring unit for measuring power of the carriers, a carrier usage determination unit for determining the frequency of carrier usage based on measured values of the carriers, a carrier status determination unit for determining a carrier status indicating whether to allocate one of the carriers to one of the mobile communication systems based on the carrier usage, and a reporting unit for transmitting a carrier status report including the carrier status to the respective mobile communication systems. | 2011-12-22 |
20110312298 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ACHIEVING CALL BACK SERVICE - The present invention relates to a system and method for achieving a Call Back service. The system includes a callback center and an online charging system (OCS) module. The method includes: the callback center receiving a callback request in which a calling party and a called party are both OCS subscribers, using a roaming number to call the calling party/called party, adjusting the charging duration of the firstly called party therein after the conversation is over, and then notifying the OCS module to deduct charges for both parties. The present invention is capable of charging reasonably and displaying the number accurately without any requirement on the cooperation of the pre-charge calling system, and the present invention is suitable to the intelligent network service which uses the OCS and the conventional intelligent network service. | 2011-12-22 |