52nd week of 2010 patent applcation highlights part 14 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20100327068 | COMPACT MILLIMETER WAVE PACKAGES WITH INTEGRATED ANTENNAS - A radio-frequency integrated circuit chip package has at least one integrated antenna. The package includes at least one generally planar ground plane formed with at least one slot therein. A first substrate structure has an outer surface and an inner surface. The at least one generally planar ground plane is formed on the outer surface of the first substrate structure. At least one feed line is spaced inwardly from the ground plane and parallel thereto. The at least one feed line has an inner surface and an outer surface and is a transmission line formed on the inner surface of the first substrate structure with the outer surface of the at least one feed line adjacent the inner surface of the first substrate structure. At least one radio frequency chip is coupled to the feed line and the ground plane. A second substrate structure, spaced inwardly from the feed line, defines a chip-receiving cavity. The chip is located in the chip-receiving cavity. The inner surface of the at least one feed line borders the chip-receiving cavity. An antenna patch may be provided. Planar phased array embodiments, assemblies with motherboards and heat sinks, and fabrication techniques are also disclosed. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327069 | GEOTHERMAL HVAC SYSTEM FOR MODULAR BUILDINGS - A method, a system and a device for providing a geothermal HVAC system that is assembled and installed in a modular section prior to transport to a building site location. The system includes a modular section that is configured to be transported to a building site location and combined with other modules (or modular sections) to create a modular building. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327070 | TOUCH SENSITIVE INTERFACE FOR HEATING OR AIR CONDITIONING A VEHICLE, AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING SAME - A touch-sensitive interface ( | 2010-12-30 |
20100327071 | SYSTEM FOR SURFACTANT-BASED WATER TREATMENT FOR IRRIGATED SOILS - The disclosure is directed to methods of making and using a water treatment composition for improved water infiltration during irrigation of agriculture. These methods include combining additives with an aqueous fluid to create a treated irrigation water, wherein the additives comprise a preselected amount of a surfactant and a preselected amount of a displacement ion. The improved infiltration is obtained through a constant, or substantially constant, application of the treated irrigation water to the soil during the irrigation. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327072 | Method for Transporting a Liquid for Atomization and a Method and Devices for Atomizing the Same - Ultrasonic nozzle devices without a central channel but employing a design of cascaded multiple Fourier horns in resonance produce micrometer-sized monodisperse or narrowly-sized droplets with greatly reduced electrical drive power requirements. The liquid to be atomized is brought externally to or adjacent to the endface of the nozzle tip. The above liquid transport method is equally applicable to the ultrasonic nozzle-array devices that are comprised of a plurality of ultrasonic single-nozzle devices configured in parallel. The longitudinal length, transverse width, shape, and area of the nozzle endface of single-nozzle and nozzle-array devices may be tailored or designed (e.g. enlarged) to obtain optimum or large quantities of product droplets to achieve high throughput. By increasing the drive frequency to 8 MHz or higher, sub-micrometer-sized monodisperse or narrowly-sized droplets can be produced using the ultrasonic single-nozzle and nozzle-array devices or any solid endface. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327073 | WATER FEATURE AND METHODS - There is provided a water feature and methods for use in a water park type environment wherein the feature comprises a misting system for dispensing a fluid in the form of a mist in an aesthetically pleasing and interactive arrangement. In an example, the misting system comprises a source of fluid coupled to a high pressure pump, and a conduit member having a first end that is attached to the source of high pressure fluid produced from the pump. At least one misting nozzle is coupled to the conduit to selectively disperse the fluid at a localized area upon actuation of at least one fluid control valve. A control system may also be provided to provide selective control of the supply of high pressure fluid to the at least one misting nozzle. The control system may allow interaction by a user to allow a user to control actuation of the supply of high pressure fluid to the at least one misting nozzle. The water feature may be an above ground or below ground feature, and may be provided as a transportable, stand-alone system. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327074 | METHOD FOR DISPENSING RANDOM PATTERN OF ADHESIVE FILAMENTS - A nozzle for dispensing a random pattern of liquid adhesive filaments. The nozzle may include first and second air shim plates, an adhesive shim plate and first and second separating shim plates. The first and second air shim plates each have respective pairs of air slots. Each air slot has a process air inlet and a process air outlet and the air slots of each pair converge toward one another such that the process air inlets are farther apart than the process air outlets in each pair. The adhesive shim plate includes a plurality of liquid slots each with a liquid outlet. Four process air outlets are associated with each of the liquid outlets. The process air slots are adapted to receive pressurized process air and the liquid slots are adapted to receive pressurized liquid adhesive. The pressurized process air discharges from each group of the four process air outlets and forms a zone of turbulence for moving the filament of liquid adhesive discharging from the associated liquid outlet in a random pattern. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327075 | AEROSOL GENERATION - An aerosol generation mechanism where a liquid mass is arranged to impinge a liquid-phobic surface ( | 2010-12-30 |
20100327076 | Water Panel - A frameless portable water panel for displaying advertising and products constructed of transparent material combining a water wall column and cascading water tanks supporting dry, removable display shelves. Water is pumped into a tall water column from a bottom reservoir with a water pump. Water fills the tall water column and flows down on the outside of the front wall of the column then into a series of cascading water tanks before returning to the bottom reservoir. An alternate embodiment is modified to serve as a self-serve drinking fountain by removing the lowest shelf and adding fountain openings in the outside face of the front wall of one of the cascading tanks. Other modifications including bevel top edges on the water column, a light pan under the unit, pegs to secure the shelves, clear splash guards on the back of all shelves, and supporting legs under each shelf. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327077 | Nozzles for Circulating Fluid in an Algae Cultivation Pond - A nozzle for generating fluid flow in an algae cultivation pond is disclosed. The nozzle includes a surface forming a smooth flow path from an inlet to an outlet. The surface corresponds to a monotonically decreasing function from the inlet to the outlet. A ratio of an inlet cross-sectional area to an outlet cross-sectional area is greater than sixteen. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327078 | NOZZLE WITH AN ADJUSTABLE THROAT - One embodiment of the present invention includes a nozzle defining a passage to receive and discharge working fluid to produce thrust. The nozzle includes the first wall structure opposite a second wall structure. The first wall structure includes a first convergent flap pivotally connected to a first divergent flap. The second wall structure includes a second convergent flap pivotally connected to a second divergent flap. The first wall structure and the second wall structure define the throat along the passage and are reconfigurable to adjust dimensional area of the throat. One or more control valves modulate flow of the pressurized fluid into the passage through a first opening in the first wall structure and a second opening in the second wall structure approximate to the throat to change effective area of the throat by fluidic control. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327079 | Sprinkler Having A Multifunctional Protective Hood - A sprinkler includes a receiving barrel, a boosting unit, a spraying unit and a protective hood. The protective hood has a side provided with a plug which has an end face provided with a mounting post. The mounting post has an inner portion provided with a mounting recess and an end portion provided with a spraying hole. The end face of the plug has a periphery provided with a plurality of filtering holes. The plug of the protective hood is inserted into the mouth of the receiving barrel when the protective hood is mounted on the mouth of the receiving barrel. The mounting post of the protective hood is mounted on the nozzle head of the spraying unit when the protective hood is mounted on the nozzle head of the spraying unit. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327080 | SPRAY HEAD COUPLER - Embodiments of the present invention provide a spray head coupler for concentrating an aerosol spray from a nozzle of an aerosol container. The spray head coupler may comprise a flexible collar capable of being coupled to the nozzle and adapted to hold a hollow tube for directing the aerosol spray such that the hollow tube is held in place when the aerosol spray is expelled from said aerosol container. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327081 | LOW PRESSURE AIR-BLAST ATOMIZER - This invention provides a low pressure air-blast atomizer. The atomizer includes a primary body having an inlet side, a discharge end and an axis therebetween. A first gas passage disposed about the axis. A substantially circumferential liquid passage is disposed adjacent to the first gas passage and proximate to the inlet side. An annular metering insert is disposed between the circumferential liquid passage and the first gas passage, the metering insert providing substantially circumferential fluid communication between the circumferential liquid passage and the first gas passage. A liquid inlet passageway extends from the circumferential liquid passage to an external liquid port. A secondary body is structured and arranged to receive the discharge end of the primary body, the secondary body and discharge end defining a plurality of swirling passageways circumferentially about the first gas passage and terminating proximate to a discharge end of the first gas passage. A plurality of secondary gas passages extend from the swirling passageways to external ports proximate to the inlet side. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327082 | WATER-SAVING DEVICE - A water-saving device includes an attachment cover | 2010-12-30 |
20100327083 | ROTARY DRIVE SPRINKLER WITH FLOW CONTROL AND SHUT OFF VALVE IN NOZZLE HOUSING - A flow shut off or throttling valve is provided in a sprinkler nozzle housing to enable a nozzle to be changed without having to turn off a flow pressure source. The valve intersects a flow path through the nozzle housing and has an opening such that when the opening is aligned with the flow path, a flow stream can flow unobstructed through the flow path. The valve is movable between a fully open position in which the opening is aligned with the flow path and a closed position which blocks the flow stream from flowing to a nozzle disposed at an outlet passage of the flow path. The valve may be constructed to be either slidable or rotatable between the two positions, and is actuated by a gearing arrangement which is operable at the exterior of the nozzle housing. The external valve actuator may function as a physical barrier to retain the removable nozzle in the nozzle housing when the valve is open and to disengage the nozzle when the valve is closed. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327084 | Drip Irrigation Hose - A drip irrigation hose and method of forming a drip irrigation hose is disclosed. The method includes selecting a field to be irrigated and determining a flow rate of irrigation water required for the selected field. In addition, the method includes providing a non-porous conduit material, providing at least one porous material, where the composition of the at least one porous material is different than the non-porous conduit material, and forming the drip irrigation hose with the at least one porous material and the non-porous conduit material, where the porous material forms a continuous and longitudinal strip along the length of the drip irrigation hose. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327085 | Gas injection system for plasma processing - A plasma processing system for plasma processing of substrates such as semiconductor wafers. The system includes a plasma processing chamber, a substrate support for supporting a substrate within the processing chamber, a dielectric member having an interior surface facing the substrate support, the dielectric member forming a wall of the processing chamber, a gas injector fixed to, part of or removably mounted in an opening in the dielectric window, the gas injector including a plurality of gas outlets supplying process gas into the chamber, and an RF energy source such as a planar or non-planar spiral coil which inductively couples RF energy through the dielectric member and into the chamber to energize the process gas into a plasma state. The arrangement permits modification of gas delivery arrangements to meet the needs of a particular processing regime. In addition, compared to consumable showerhead arrangements, the use of a removably mounted gas injector can be replaced more easily and economically. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327086 | Thermally efficient adhesive nozzle assembly - The present invention pertains generally to a liquid control assembly wherein the assembly is useful in the placement of liquid dispersed at an angle, and more particularly, a nozzle assembly for directing thermal melt adhesive at an angle onto a desired target. The nozzle assembly includes a nozzle projection that exhibits a minimized effective radius and as such minimizes the temperature drop of the nozzle assembly with respect to the thermal melt extrusion head to which it is attached, thus retaining an operating temperature suitable for extrusion of thermal melt adhesives. The nozzle assembly further includes a two part inter-locking construction that allows for free axial rotation of the nozzle projection while retaining simplified assembly, maintenance, repair, and installation when used in conjunction with a thermal melt extrusion assembly. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327087 | Shoulder Carried Salt Spreader - A shoulder mounted spreader for distributing salt or another granular material on the ground is provided. The device includes a shoulder carried hopper and a flexible hose for distributing the product. The inventive device has no moving parts. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327088 | SPRAY COATING DEVICE FOR COATING MATERIAL - In a spray coating apparatus having a spray coating gun with a gun body and a coating material tube, a nozzle provided at the front end of the coating material tube, the coating material tube extends from the nozzle at the front end of the coating material tube to a connection piece at the rear end of the coating material tube. A metering system which can be connected to the coating material tube by the connection piece is provided for setting the amount of coating material that is fed to the nozzle per unit of time. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327089 | ELECTROSTATIC ATOMIZING DEVICE - The electrostatic atomizing device includes a discharge electrode, an opposed electrode, and a voltage application device. The voltage application device is configured to apply a voltage between the discharge electrode and the opposed electrode so as to atomizing a liquid supplied to the discharge electrode. The electrostatic atomizing device further includes a reduced water provision device configured to supply reduced water as the above liquid to the discharge electrode. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327090 | INFERENTIAL PULVERIZED FUEL FLOW SENSING AND MANIPULATION WITHIN A COAL MILL - The subject mater herein relates to coal mills and, more particularly, inferential pulverized fuel flow sensing and manipulation within a coal mill. Various embodiments provide systems, methods, and software to manipulate a primary air flow rate and a coal feed rate into a coal mill to produce a target pulverized fuel flow. Some embodiments include sensing a differential pressure between two or more locations within a coal mill to estimate a recirculated load of coal at one or more stages within the coal mill. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327091 | SAFETY SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING OPERATION OF OFFICE EQUIPMENT - Safety systems and methods are disclosed for controlling operation of office equipment, such as a paper shredder. In one example, the method includes enabling operation of an electric motor configured to drive at least one moveable component of an electronic office appliance. Upon detection of human motion within a prescribed safety zone defined by at least one passive infrared (PIR)-based motion detector during operation of the electric motor, the electric motor is disabled. In one example, the electronic office appliance includes at least two PIR-based motion detectors positioned near at least one moveable component of the electronic office appliance. Operation of the electric motor can be resumed after a predetermined time interval has elapsed without the detection of subsequent human motion within the prescribed safety zone. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327092 | ACTIVE STRIPPER ELEMENTS FOR SHREDDER ASSEMBLY - A shredder assembly for use in a shredder includes a plurality of cutter elements provided in a spaced apart manner configured to shred an article; and a plurality of stripper elements, each positioned between neighboring cutter elements, that are configured to remove debris particles stuck on the sidewalls of the cutter elements and/or between neighboring cutter elements. In a first configuration, when the cutter elements are rotated in a forward direction, upper portions of the stripper elements are urged toward the article to be shredded. In a second configuration, when the cutter elements are rotated in a reverse direction, the upper portions of the stripper elements are urged away from the article to be shredded. A method for shredding is also disclosed. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327093 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING PROCESS PARAMETERS OF A CONE CRUSHER - A crushing and reducing device, especially cone crushers, used in the building and ore-dressing industries. A method of controlling the operation of a cone crusher having an internal cone connected to an unbalanced vibrator, and an external cone. The method includes utilizing a measurement plane being connected to the internal cone, measuring distances between the measurement plane and a frame of the crusher, and calculating an angle of inclination of the inner cone. The method further includes controlling, based on the calculated angle of inclination of the inner cone, at least one parameter chosen among: the angle of inclination of the inner cone, and the size of a discharge gap between the internal cone and the external cone. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327094 | FORCE MONITOR FOR PULVERIZER INTEGRAL SPRING ASSEMBLY - A pulverizer | 2010-12-30 |
20100327095 | WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Systems, apparatus and methods are described that can be used for cleaning wells using unfiltered fluids and fluids that contain solid matter. A spray head assembly mounted in a pumping station comprises a hydrodynamic mixing chamber configured to create turbulence in a fluid received from a pump. The pump draws a fluid from a well of the pumping station and provides a pressurized stream of the fluid to a pipe. A nozzle associated with an outlet of the mixing chamber, receives the mixed fluid from the hydrodynamic mixing chamber and the nozzle disperses the mixed fluid to the surface of a body of the fluid in the well. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327096 | Grinder - A grinder includes a generally vertical, rotatable shaft having at least one set of cutter blades driven thereby and a fan assembly mounted on the shaft below the cutter blades in position to receive output therefrom. The fan assembly includes a fan disc secured to the shaft and rotatable therewith. A plurality of fan blades are secured to the fan disc in a generally radial orientation. Each fan blade includes a bottom flange secured to a top surface of the fan disc, a web extending upwardly from the bottom flange and a top flange extending outwardly from the web in a direction of rotation of the fan disc. The fan blades are preferably moveably mounted to the fan disc such that the angle of the fan blades relative to a true radial orientation can be adjusted. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327097 | FISHING SPINNING REEL - A fishing spinning reel that includes a rotor having a pair of opposing arms on both sides of a rotor body, wherein one of the pair of arms is provided with, at a forefront end thereof, a supporting member including a fishing line guide; a spool configured to wind up a fishing line through the fishing line guide; and a stiffening member extending from each of fore portions of the pair of the arms towards a rear portion of the rotor body. In one embodiment, the stiffening member is formed to be more spaced apart from the pair of the arms as approaching butt ends of the pair of the arms. In one embodiment, a portion of the stiffening member apart from the pair of arms may be connected to the rotor body. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327098 | CLUTCH OF BAIT REEL FOR FISHING - The present invention provides a clutch of a bait reel for fishing which controls rotation of a spool such that only when the handle is rotated to reel in a fishing line can one-way rotation of the spool be restricted. The clutch includes a ratchet wheel which is coupled to a rotating shaft of a handle, and a ratchet pawl which is provided in a reel frame. The ratchet pawl is removably locked to gear teeth of the ratchet wheel to control the rotation of the spool. A separate contact piece made of rigid material is coupled to a contact end of the ratchet pawl. Therefore, the contact piece directly receives a load and frictional resistance occurring when the gear teeth of the ratchet wheel presses the ratchet pawl. Thus, the ratchet pawl which is made of comparatively soft material to facilitate the operation of forming the ratchet pawl can be prevented from being easily damaged. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327099 | WIRE REEL STRUCTURE - A wire reel structure includes a casing body, a reel unit and a signal line unit. The casing body includes a central pillar, and the reel unit is contained in the casing body. The signal line unit includes first and second signal lines, and the first signal line is passed into reel unit and wound at an external side of the reel unit. The second signal line is connected to the first signal line and wound at an external side of the central pillar. The first and second signal lines are signal lines with different deformation curves, and the second signal line has a greater flexibility than the flexibility of the first signal line, such that the second signal line will not be folded reversely when wire sections in the casing body are rotated. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327100 | FOIL ROLL WITH WOUND STIFFENING CORE, APPARATUS FOR WINDING THE ROLL AND METHOD - A foil roll having a wound stiffener core formed from an initially flat sheet of stiffener material fed into a spiral roll winder simultaneously with a feed end of a foil web. An apparatus and method for spirally winding a foil roll with a wound stiffener core in which a stiffener sheet is fed into a roll winder in adjacent outward contact with a foil web and a leading edge of the stiffener slightly ahead of a feed end of a foil web. The stiffener sheet is outwardly disposed from the foil web and in adjacent contact with the roll starter guides to prevent contact between guides and the foil web during initial core formation. Roll starter guides are moved from contact with the outer periphery of the roll once the initial core is formed allowing a desired length of foil web to be spirally wound around the core without damage to the web. The apparatus is configured to receive a continuous supply of foil and stiffener web material, cut each to predetermined lengths, and sequentially form wound core foil rolls at an economically high rate. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327101 | Rolling System for Rolling Strip-Shaped Rolling Stock - A rolling installation for the rolling of in-process stock in the form of strip having a first reel, a second reel, with at least one stand between the reels, and with assigned coil transport trucks. Each reel is designed as a reversing reel, namely as an uncoiling and coiling reel. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327102 | Film Transfer Device with Slidable Protection Cap - A film transfer device with a slidable protection cap includes a case including a compartment, a receiving section connected with the compartment, and an opening section in proximity to the receiving section. A reel mechanism is disposed in the compartment. An application head assembly is retained in the receiving section and includes an application head exposed outside the opening section. A protection cap is slidably mounted in the receiving section between a first position and a second position. The application head is concealed by the protection cap when the protection cap is in the first position. The application head is exposed from the protection cap when the protection cap is in the second position. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327103 | SPOOL FOR WINDING METALLIC WIRE - A spool for winding metallic wire, comprising a tubular body for supporting the coil of wire that is provided, at ends thereof, with wall elements, each wall element comprising a flat flange with a stiffening fold at the outer edge, jointly connected by welding to the corresponding end of the tubular body, and a flat complementary flange, seamed by spot welding to the outer surface of the flange, at least one pawl being jointly connected to the complementary flange of at least one wall element. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327104 | DEVICE FOR MAINTAINING THE ALTITUDE OF A PAYLOAD HAVING AN ALTITUDE-MAINTENANCE ENERGY SOURCE THAT IS PERMANENT AND EXTRACTED FROM THE SURROUNDING MEDIUM - A device for permanently maintaining the altitude of a payload the altitude-maintenance energy source of which is practically permanent and extracted from the medium includes at least two gliding bodies connected together by at least one physical link and being, in use, at different altitudes relative to the ground and for which the instantaneous winds have, practically permanently, different characteristics, and further includes a system for controlling the respective attitudes of these two bodies. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327105 | OPTICAL SYSTEM FOR A MISSILE, AND METHOD FOR IMAGING AN OBJECT - An optical system for a missile has optics for imaging an object through a beam path on an imaging plane. The optics have external optics, rotatably mounted about a roll axis and a pitch axis of the missile, and internal optics, and one of the ends of the beam paths is fixed with respect to the structure in the missile. In order to prevent image disturbances caused by shadows which are caused at a high squint angle by an element which is fixed to the structure, the optical system includes a shutter, which can be introduced into the beam path during flight of the missile, in order to mask out a shadow, which is produced by an element of the missile, in the beam path in a viewing direction of the external optics which is tilted with respect to the roll axis. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327106 | System and Method for Attitude Control of a Flight Vehicle using Pitch-Over Thrusters - A reliable and inexpensive attitude control system uses a plurality of pitch-over thrusters to perform rapid and precise attitude maneuvers for a flight vehicle. The pitch-over thrusters create rotational moments that directly pitch and yaw the flight vehicle. The use of very simple thrusters and control techniques provides for a reliable and cost effective solution. The ability to perform overlapping pitch and yaw maneuvers with single-shot fixed-impulse thrusters provides for high-speed maneuverability. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327107 | BIDIRECTIONAL CONTROL SURFACES FOR USE WITH HIGH SPEED VEHICLES, AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Vehicles with bidirectional control surfaces and associated systems and methods are disclosed. In a particular embodiment, a rocket can include a plurality of bidirectional control surfaces positioned toward an aft portion of the rocket. In this embodiment, the bidirectional control surfaces can be operable to control the orientation and/or flight path of the rocket during both ascent, in a nose-first orientation, and descent, in a tail-first orientation for, e.g., a tail-down landing. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327108 | SPACECRAFT AFTERBODY DEVICE - An afterbody device for a spacecraft fitted with at least one rocket engine at the rear of the craft includes at least one movable cover element designed to take a first position, masking and reducing the vehicle's rear drag, where it prolongs the vehicle's fuselage around at least one part of a rocket engine nozzle of the vehicle and extends beyond the rear of the vehicle's fuselage, and to take a second position fully deployed, increasing the vehicle's aerodynamic drag. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327109 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TAXIING AN AIRCRAFT - The system is used for taxiing an aircraft and comprises at least one multi-spool gas turbine engine, the engine having an electrical motor in a torque-driving engagement with a low pressure spool of the engine. The low pressure spool has a propulsor connected thereon to generate thrust when rotated. A controller is connected to the electrical motor and an electrical power source to control an amount of electrical power provided from the power source to the electrical motor so as to drive the propulsor and cause at least a major portion of the thrust to be generated by the propulsor for moving the aircraft during taxiing. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327110 | GUIDING SYSTEM FOR AIRCRAFT NACELLE MAINTENANCE - The invention relates to a nacelle ( | 2010-12-30 |
20100327111 | Electrical power transmitting telescopic strut - A telescopic strut comprises a plurality of hollow members arranged to slide one within another between a retracted and an extended position. Adjacent hollow members are arranged to be electrically connected by one or more electrical connector assemblies as the hollow members move between the retracted and extended positions. Each electrical connector assembly includes an electrically conductive pad on one of the hollow members which is in sliding contact with an electrically conductive strip on the other of the hollow members. The telescopic strut may be used to electrically connect a moveable control surface to a fixed aerofoil structure in an aircraft. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327112 | LIGHT MULTI-PURPOSE AIRCRAFT - A light multi-purpose aircraft comprises a fuselage | 2010-12-30 |
20100327113 | DESIGN OF AIRCRAFT FRAMES - The invention relates to a reinforcing frame ( | 2010-12-30 |
20100327114 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A STRUCTURE - A method of manufacturing a structure, the method comprising: forming a panel assembly by bonding a stack of thickness control plies of composite material to a laminar composite panel, the stack of thickness control plies having a first edge proximate an edge of the laminar composite panel, a second edge opposite the first edge, and a ramp where the thickness of the stack of thickness control plies decreases towards the first or second edge; measuring the thickness of the laminate composite panel or the panel assembly; controlling the number of thickness control plies in accordance with the measured thickness; attaching a first component to the panel assembly, the first component having a surface which engages the laminar composite panel and a ramp which engages the ramp in the stack of thickness control plies; and attaching the laminar composite panel at or near its edge to a further component. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327115 | AIRCRAFT POD STORE SEPARATION CHARACTERISTICS - A method for modifying the flow field about an aircraft instrumentation pod to improve the separation characteristics of stores released from adjacent pylons includes measuring the flow field about the aircraft instrumentation pod to obtain measured flowfield data, examining the flowfield data measured about the aircraft instrumentation pod to detect regions of supercritical flow, analyzing the measured flowfield data to determine one or more causes for detected regions of supercritical flow about the instrumentation pod, and modifying the geometry of the instrumentation pod to reduce the effects of the any supercritical flow fields. In one application of the inventive method, the trailing end of an instrumentation pod was modified from a tapered end to form an ogive which reduced shocks formed about the pod at transonic speeds that interfered with the trajectory of stores released from adjacent pylons. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327116 | Smart boom tip assembly - A refueling apparatus for interconnecting a tanker aircraft ( | 2010-12-30 |
20100327117 | AIR INTAKE, IN PARTICULAR FOR AN AIRCRAFT CHAFF DISPENSER - An aircraft chaff dispenser includes an elongated hollow housing intended to be fixed to the structure of the aircraft so as to be oriented in the longitudinal direction of the aircraft. The housing has a pair of side walls and the front of each side wall is provided with a pair of lateral air intakes each having a circular through-hole with a diameter d and a fence located behind the hole in the longitudinal direction, or in the direction of travel, of the aircraft at a distance 1 from the center of the hole and having a shape in the form of a horizontally lying V with its vertex directed away from the hole. The diameter d of the hole is between 8 and 12 mm. The ratio h/1 between the height h of the fence at the vertex of the V and the distance 1 is between 0.8 and 1, while the ratio h/d between the height h and the diameter d is between 1.5 and 2. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327118 | Aircraft walkway - An aircraft | 2010-12-30 |
20100327119 | Satellite communication system, infrastructure and method of providing same - A satellite communication system, infrastructure, and method of providing same, involves inventorying certain types of pre-selected communication satellite payload modules and communication satellite bus modules based on analysis of anticipated communication satellite needs and providing each payload and bus module with a pre-configured standard interface coupling. When communication satellite parameters for a customer are received, a selection is made of one or more of the inventoried payload modules and also of the inventoried communication satellite bus module that is sized and configured to accommodate the selected payload module or modules. The selected payload module or modules are coupled to the selected bus module via the standard interface coupling, and the selected bus module is, in turn, coupled to a launch vehicle. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327120 | AIR OUTLET SYSTEM FOR AIRCRAFT LEADING EDGE - An aircraft leading edge is extended by an aerodynamic surface providing an aerodynamic flow and where air discharges are arranged preventing separation of the aerodynamic flow. The air discharges are arranged in at least two rows essentially parallel to the leading edge and in an offset manner for at least two consecutive rows. At least one block is inserted between two walls that form the aerodynamic surface. The block includes, on the one hand, an outside surface extending the aerodynamic surface, a first inclined surface contacting the first wall forming the aerodynamic surface, and a second inclined surface contacting the second wall that forms the aerodynamic surface, and, on the other hand, projecting and/or hollow shapes that are made at the inclined surfaces and that are arranged in an alternating fashion from one surface to the next, allowing air to pass on both sides of the aerodynamic surface. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327121 | CROSS-BLEED DAM - A panel assembly for an aircraft including a panel having an upper aerodynamic surface and a leading edge, and a hinge fitting connected to an underside of the panel, defining a hinge line for the direction of rotation of the panel. The upper surface of the leading edge has an arcuate portion centered about the hinge line, and has an upturned portion forward of the arcuate portion. The panel assembly is pivotally connected to its hinge fitting to the trailing edge of the fixed wing portion and rotatable between a first position wherein the upper surfaces of the fixed wing portion and the panel are substantially flush, and a second position wherein the panel is rotated downwardly from the first position. A seal member attached to the trailing edge of the fixed wing portion, has a lower surface which seals against the upper surface of the panel during its movement. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327122 | Air-vehicle augmented kinesthetic control system - An augmented kinesthetic control system for use with a lift platform, the lift platform comprising first and second longitudinally-spaced thrust generating means, is provided. The first and second lift planes defined by the first and second thrust generating means are positioned below the lift platform center of gravity. The kinesthetic control means are coupled to means for aerodynamically altering the air flow from the first and second thrust generating means such that the intuitive and balancing movements of the pilot are magnified to allow kinesthetic control of a vehicle of greater size and utility. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327123 | Rotorcraft with Variable Incident Wing - A twin-rotor side-by-side compound rotorcraft has a fuselage and variable incident wing assembly that pivots relative to fuselage. The aircraft also has landing gear assembly and a tail fin assembly. The variable incident wing assembly is pivotally attached to the fuselage, and includes wing members, engines fixedly mounted to the wing members or another area of the rotorcraft, and a mast attached at a fixed angle relative to the wing members. Then engines may also be located near the fuselage or another area of the rotorcraft. The variable incident wing assembly is capable of pivoting about a pivot axis, thereby allowing mast orientation in at least a hover mast position and a forward flight mast position. The rotors provide additional forward thrust and the wings provide additional lift, when the mast is in the forward flight mast position. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327124 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR LATERALLY TRIMMING AN AIRPLANE DURING A FLIGHT - A method and device for laterally trimming an airplane during a flight is disclosed. The device ( | 2010-12-30 |
20100327125 | METHOD FOR SIGNAL-TECHNOLOGY SAFEGUARDING OF RAIL VEHICLES AND SAFEGUARDING SYSTEMS RELATED THERETO - A method and a protection system for signaling protection of rail vehicles connected to at least one central monitoring facility through a data radio system. In order to eliminate cost-intensive and highly complicated protection technology, the vehicles convey instantaneous position data through the data radio system to the monitoring facility. A safety area is defined around each of the vehicles. The safety area depends on a vehicle speed and a measured value scatter of the positional data collection method being used. A warning area surrounds the safety area and the monitoring facility determines movement-defining data through the vehicle-specific position data, safety areas and warning areas. In order to avoid collision-related overlaps of safety zones and to counteract collision-related overlaps of warning areas, the movement-defining data are transmitted to the affected vehicles by way of the data radio system in the event of collision-relevant overlaps. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327126 | STABILIZATION SYSTEM FOR HIGH-PRESSURE WATER JET FEED LINE - A support system ( | 2010-12-30 |
20100327127 | Composite Appliance Base - A composite appliance base used for manufacture and assembly of various appliances such as a clothes washing machine, clothes dryer, or the like. The composite appliance base includes a heater box, an electric motor mount, a fan shroud, and at least one duct. There are also various inlets which are used for water hoses (in the case where the composite appliance base is used for a washing machine or the like) as well as exhaust ducts and integrated cable clips. In one embodiment, the composite appliance base includes a base portion and a fan shroud, as well as a first duct in fluid communication with the fan shroud. The composite appliance base also includes a second duct which functions as the heater box; the heater box is operable with a heater device to heat air flowing through the heater box, the duct, and the fan shroud. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327128 | Support leg - A support apparatus includes a permanently bendable support rod having one of a pair of anchors secured to each end, and a pair of fasteners that cooperate with the anchors for connecting the support rod between an external structure, such as but not limited to a free standing pole or post, and an adjacent fixed structure such as a floor or wall. Each anchor is formed of a substantially rigid foot having inner and outer arced surfaces, an aperture formed through the foot, and a rod connector structured for securing the anchor to one end of the support rod. The pair of fasteners are each operable through the aperture of the foot of one of the anchors. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327129 | SUPPORT STAND - A support stand includes a mounting assembly mountable on a table top, a suspension arm coupled to a vertically arranged rod member of the mounting assembly to hold a rotary barrel, a swinging arm pivotally connected with its bottom end to the rotary barrel of the suspension arm, a stretcher mounted in a frame bar of the swinging arm and a holder frame assembly coupled to the top end of the swinging arm to support an object. The stretcher includes a sleeve that has its bottom end coupled to arched sliding slots of the frame bar of the swinging arm by a pivot pin, a connection frame plate pivotally coupled between the pivot pin at the bottom end of the sleeve and a mounting lug at the rotary barrel, a spring member mounted around the sleeve and stopped above a stop flange of the sleeve and an adjustment screw assembly mounted in the sleeve and stopped above the spring member for allowing adjustment of the elevation of the supported object with less effort and positive positioning of the supported object after an elevation adjustment. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327130 | BEARING DEVICE - A bearing device comprises a plurality of bearing members and a plurality of connecting members. The length of at least one connecting member having a different length from other connecting members. The connecting members connect the bearing members together, thus adjusting distance between adjacent bearing members by varying the length of the connecting members. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327131 | Vehicle seat mount - A vehicle seat mount is formed of a support hub adapted for securing a platform thereto, a stabilizer coupled for securing the support hub against rocking on a seat rest portion of the vehicle seat, a rear retaining element projected from the hub and adapted for engaging the vehicle seat between the seat rest portion and a backrest portion thereof, and a forward retaining element adapted for engaging a front portion of the seat rest portion of the vehicle seat. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327132 | ATTACHMENTS, BRACKETS, AND SUPPORT ASSEMBLIES - An attachment device which includes: a length of material which is fixed to a body portion of the attachment device at one end thereof via a loop, the other end of the length of material being capable, in use, of being passed around a frame or part thereof to which the bracket is to be attached; a gripping mechanism capable of receiving the free end of the length of material and holding the length of material received therein, in a set position, until the gripping mechanism is released; and wherein the looping of the length of material to the body portion positions the length of material between the body portion and the frame or part thereof to which the attachment device is attached in use. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327133 | FIXING MECHANISM FOR STORAGE DEVICE - A fixing mechanism includes a plurality of fixing members, a limiting member, two first supporting members extending from the bracket, two second supporting members formed in the bracket and opposite to the first supporting members, and a latching member adjacent to the second supporting members. The limiting member includes a resilient sheet and a latching portion extending from the resilient sheet. The limiting member is fixed to the storage device with the fixing members at opposite sides of the storage device. The fixing members of one side of the storage device engage with the first supporting member. The fixing members of the other side of the storage device engage with the second supporting member. The latching member is latched with the latching portion of the limiting member, such that the storage device is mounted between the first and second supporting members. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327134 | MOUNT WITH SEPARATE DEVICE INTERFACE - The present invention relates to mounting devices, and in particular to a mount for mounting a device or other object on a suitable support structure such as a slatwall. In one embodiment, the mount comprises a support structure interface engageable with a support structure, the support structure interface comprising a base having a first side and a second side opposite the first side, and at least one engagement member extending from the first side for engaging the support structure, and a mounting slot at the second side of the base. The mount further comprises a separate device interface comprising at least one male portion receivable into the mounting slot of the support structure interface and at least one connector portion connectable to a device that is to be mounted. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327135 | Method And Apparatus For Engaging A Rail With Various Support Structures - An assembly for engaging a rail with support structures includes a bracket disposed at an end of the rail. The bracket is configured to rotate between at least first and second positions such that the bracket can present at least first or second different engagement features for engaging with different kinds of support structures. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327136 | ADJUSTABLE MOUNT WITH POSITION LOCK - The present invention relates to adjustable mounts, and in particular to an adjustable mount that can be selectively locked in position by way of a position locking mechanism. The mount assembly generally comprises a base coupleable to a structure, a tilt plate coupleable to the device and pivotally connected to the base, and a position locking mechanism. The position locking mechanism generally comprises a linkage member extending between the base and the tilt plate, and a lock that is selectively adjustable between an unlocked state in which the linkage member is free to move relative the base thereby allowing the tilt plate to pivot about the base, and a locked state in which the linkage member is retained in position by the lock relative the base thereby preventing the tilt plate from pivoting about the base. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327137 | VARIABLE POSITION WORKSTATION - The present invention relates to a framework for supporting pieces of equipment or other objects, and in particular to a variable position workstation for supporting work surfaces and/or electronic equipment such as computers, video displays, keyboards and the like. The workstation structure in one embodiment generally comprises a stand having a pair of spaced apart upright supports, a lateral support extending between the upright supports and having mounting means for mounting equipment from the stand. The mounting means typically allow for the positioning of a work platform or other piece of equipment at one of a plurality of different horizontal and vertical positions on the stand, thereby providing flexibility for the user. In addition, stand can comprise at least two foldable feet for maintaining the workstation in an upright position. The feet may be folded when the workstation is not in use to reduce the overall footprint of the workstation. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327138 | SEAT SLIDE DEVICE FOR VECHICLE - In a vehicle set slide device, a lower rail has a base portion extending in face-to-face relation with a vehicle floor, two first inside portions extending in close contact upward from a center part of the base portion, and lower hook portions extending outward from upper ends of both of the first inside portions each to take an inverted U-letter shape. An upper rail has vertical wall portions extending downward from both ends of a horizontal wall portion. Further, the upper rail is provided therein with a hook member which has joining portions joined with both of the vertical wall portions and extending downward and upper hook portions extending inward from lower ends of the joining portions each to take a U-letter shape. When a separation load against the lower rail is exerted on the upper rail, the lower hook portions and the upper hook portions are brought into engagements. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327139 | Positively Engaged Locking System for a Vehicle Seat - A vehicle seat track assembly includes a first track having first and second spaced apart walls. Each of the first and second walls include a plurality of openings formed therein. A second track is slidably mounted relative to the first track. The vehicle seat track assembly further has a locking mechanism including a first pin carried by the second track and slidably movable between an engaged position such that the first pin extends through one of the plurality of openings formed in the first wall of the first track and a disengaged position such that the first pin is retracted from the plurality of openings formed in the first wall of the first track. A second pin is carried by the second track and is slidably movable between an engaged position such that the second pin extends through one of the plurality of openings formed in the second wall of the first track and a disengaged position such that the second pin is retracted from the plurality of openings formed in the second wall of the first track. The first and second pins are movable in directions different from one another when moving into their respective engaged positions. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327140 | Method for Use of Easy Set-Up Pole and Support System - A method for installing a means capable of removably securing a pole, comprising installing a first support, installing a second support, inserting said pole into said first support, and thereafter, inserting said pole into said second support. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327141 | DUAL-PURPOSE RECEIVING STRUCTURE SELECTIVELY APPLIED TO DESK SURFACE OR WALL SURFACE - A dual-purpose receiving structure selectively applied to desk surface or wall surface includes a receiving unit, a retaining unit and a pin unit. The receiving unit has a receiving body and an open receiving space formed in the receiving body. The retaining unit has a retaining element disposed on the receiving body. The pin unit has a pin element. A first end of the pin element is positioned on the receiving body or embedded into the receiving body, and a second end of the pin element is a pin portion selectively positioned by the retaining element. Hence, the instant disclosure is selectively applied to the wall surface or the desk surface according to different requirements. In addition, the design of receiving one side of the pin unit in the retaining unit prevents user from being injured by the pin portion, thereby the safety of using instant disclosure is increased. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327142 | Z-leg shock isolator - An isolator. The novel isolator includes a first mounting structure, a second mounting structure, and a structure for providing a coupling path between the first and second mounting structures, this path having a series of zigzag patterns adapted to attenuate shock and/or vibration energy. The first mounting structure is attached to the shock source, and the second mounting structure is attached to the device to be isolated. In an illustrative embodiment, the isolator provides a path having a series of ninety-degree bends and a length greater than a direct distance between the first and second mounting structures. The path length and number of bends is tuned to provide a desired attenuation level. The dimensions of the isolator may also be tuned to provide a desired resonant frequency. In a preferred embodiment, the isolator is made from metal or some other material having stable properties over time. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327143 | SEATING AND LOCKING SYSTEM FOR TURBOMACHINERY - A seating and locking system for turbomachinery attached to the customer column housing the turbomachine. The seating and locking system includes two or more actuated pistons that push against a piston seat or locking groove of the turbomachine. The actuated pistons secure the turbomachine within the costumer column to prevent the turbomachine from moving and getting damaged. The seating and locking system further includes a seat attached below the customer column with two or more spring loaded rods. The seat forces the customer column and the turbomachine to remain fixed to the bottom of the vessel housing the customer column and the turbomachine. Embodiments can be used with pumps, expanders, turbines, compressors, and fans. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327144 | Agricultural Implement Having Apparatus For Stowing PTO Driveline Shaft When The PTO Driveline Shaft Is Not In Use - A power take off (PTO) driveline shaft of an agricultural implement may be securely stowed when not in use using a PTO driveline storage device. The storage device is pivotably mounted to the frame of the agricultural implement, such as the hitch, and may be rotated from its own stowed position to a position to provide support for the PTO driveline shaft when the PTO driveline shaft is not connected to the PTO of a tractor or other machine having a PTO output. The storage device includes an arm having a first end that is mounted to the hitch and has a second end that is adapted to fit against the PTO driveline shaft when the device is being used to stow the PTO driveline shaft. When not in use, the storage device may be rotated clear of the PTO driveline shaft and pivoted to a position where it may be securely stowed. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327145 | Brace, system and method for forming cementitious structures on a ground surface - A system for forming a cementitious structure of cementitious material on a ground surface is provided. The system consists of at least one pair of moulds, each mould having at least one pathway disposed thereon, and at least one brace having two spikes connected to one another by a connecting member. The spikes are inserted into the pathways to space the moulds apart, via the connecting member, in fixed spatial relationship and then into the ground surface to anchor the moulds thereto. The cementitious material is then poured between the moulds to form the cementitious structure. Optionally, the spikes may be connected to the connecting member by inserting of spikes into tubes connected to the connecting member, the tubes being insertable into pathways and the spikes subsequently inserted therethrough to insert the spikes through the pathway and into the ground surface. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327146 | MOLD - A mold comprises a first molding plate and a second molding plate. A wedge-shaped mold cavity and an entrance connecting to the wedge-shaped mold cavity are defined in the second molding plate. The wedge-shaped mold cavity comprises a pouring end surface, a first side end surface and a second side end surface connecting to two ends of the pouring end surface respectively. The entrance comprises a first sidewall adjacent to the first side end surface, and a second sidewall slantingly opposite to the second side end surface. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327147 | Optical Filter Control - A system and method for controlling an optical filter is provided. The system and method includes dithering a delay of an optical path within an optical filter unit cell, measuring a position of a filter zero, measuring a position of a filter pole, or measuring positions of both a filter zero and a filter pole by observing an output of the unit cell when the delay is dithered, and using the measurement as feedback for maintaining the position of the filter zero at a desired position, maintaining the position of the filter pole at a desired position, or maintaining the positions of both the filter zero and the filter pole at desired positions. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327148 | CMOS Image Sensors Formed of Logic Bipolar Transistors - An integrated circuit structure includes an image sensor cell, which further includes a photo transistor configured to sense light and to generate a current from the light. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327149 | SOLID-STATE IMAGING APPARATUS - An apparatus includes a pixel region having disposed therein in a matrix form a plurality of conversion components, an amplifier transistor which amplifies a signal from the plurality of conversion components, a reset transistor which sets the potential of an input portion of the amplifier transistor to a reset potential, and a select transistor which is connected in series to the amplifier transistor and selects and reads the amplified signal, and well contact regions which are provided within the pixel region. Each of the well contact regions is neighboring to a drain region of the reset transistor, and the drain region of the reset transistor has a lower impurity concentration than the impurity concentration in the source and drain regions of the select transistor. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327150 | MULTIMODE PLANAR WAVEGUIDE SPECTRAL FILTER - A spectral filter comprises a planar optical waveguide having at least one set of diffractive elements. The waveguide confines in one transverse dimension an optical signal propagating in two other dimensions therein. The waveguide supports multiple transverse modes. Each diffractive element set routes, between input and output ports, a diffracted portion of the optical signal propagating in the planar waveguide and diffracted by the diffractive elements. The diffracted portion of the optical signal reaches the output port as a superposition of multiple transverse modes. A multimode optical source may launch the optical signal into the planar waveguide, through the corresponding input optical port, as a superposition of multiple transverse modes. A multimode output waveguide may receive, through the output port, the diffracted portion of the optical signal. Multiple diffractive element sets may route corresponding diffracted portions of optical signal between one or more corresponding input and output ports. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327151 | COLOR SEPARATION FILTER FOR SOLID STATE SENSOR - A color separation filter ( | 2010-12-30 |
20100327152 | Miniaturized Single Track Optical Encoder System with Integrated Index Channel(s) - Disclosed are various embodiments of a reflective optical encoder system having at least three channels—two data channels and at least one index channel. The various configurations of reflective optical encoders disclosed herein permits very high resolution reflective optical encoders in small packages to be provided. In addition, the embodiments of the reflective optical encoder systems disclosed herein reduce problems associated with misalignment between code scales and light detectors, permit relatively simple electronic circuitry to be used to process outputs, and reduce manufacturing, assembly, integrated circuit and encoder costs. Methods of making and using such optical encoders are also disclosed. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327153 | USE OF SOLID CRYSTALS AS CONTINUOUS LIGHT PIPES TO FUNNEL LIGHT INTO PMT WINDOW - An apparatus for estimating a property in a borehole penetrating the earth, the apparatus having: a carrier configured for being conveyed through the borehole; a scintillation crystal disposed at the carrier, a first portion of the crystal having a first cross-sectional area; and a photodetector optically coupled to the scintillation crystal and configured to detect photons generated in the crystal by interactions with radiation to estimate the property, the photodetector having a second cross-sectional area configured to couple to the crystal; wherein the crystal at a second portion tapers from the first cross-sectional area to the second cross-sectional area to guide the generated photons to the photodetector. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327154 | METHODS FOR CALIBRATION OF PULSED NEUTRON LOGGING - A method for logging a subsurface formation includes acquiring neutron capture data using a pulsed neutron tool at a plurality of locations along a borehole penetrating the subsurface formation, wherein the plurality of locations include a formation zone that contains water; comparing an apparent water salinity or an apparent water sigma value estimated from the neutron capture data acquired in the formation zone that contains water with a water salinity or water sigma value of a water sample from the subsurface formation to produce a calibration parameter for the neutron capture data; and correcting the neutron capture data, based on the calibration parameter, to produce corrected neutron capture data. The method may further include determining a water saturation from the corrected neutron capture data. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327155 | Micro-plasma Illumination Device and Method - An illumination method and device has a micro-wave powered plasma source contained by a windowless plasma containment structure. When incorporated as a photo-ionization device in an ion mobility spectrometer (IMS), the resolution of the spectrometer may be improved by operation at higher pressures and through selective ionization of elements and compounds. A gas flows into a discharge gap of a micro-wave ring resonator, but is restricted from flowing away by the windowless containment structure. When microwave power is supplied, the discharge gap is energized and a plasma initiated and sustained. Photons emitted by the plasma photo-ionize a sample gas. As the containment structure is windowless, the wavelength of the emitted radiation depends on the plasma-forming gas, not on the transmission characteristics of a window material. The range of substances in the sample that are ionized may be influenced by selecting the plasma-forming gas. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327156 | Self-Aligning Floating Ion-Optics Components - A mass spectrometry system includes an ion-optics and a housing for the ion-optics. A panel is movable between an open and closed position relative to the housing. A first section of the ion-optics is within the housing, while a second section of the ion-optics is mounted to the panel. The ion-optics is surrounded by the housing and the panel when the panel is in the closed position. An alignment mechanism aligns the first and second sections of the ion-optics into a pre-determined alignment upon closing the panel. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327157 | Mass Spectrometer - A mass spectrometer is disclosed comprising a time of flight mass analyser ( | 2010-12-30 |
20100327158 | Vibrating Probe - A measuring system comprising: a MIMS probe | 2010-12-30 |
20100327159 | Ion Source Cleaning End Point Detection - In an ion implanter, a Faraday cup is utilized to receive an ion beam generated during ion source cleaning. The detected beam has an associated mass spectrum which indicates when the ion source cleaning process is complete. The mass spectrum results in a signal composed of a cleaning agent and the material comprising the ion source. This signal will rise over time as the ion source chamber is being cleaned and will level-off and remain constant once the deposits are etched away from the source chamber, thereby utilizing existing implant tools to determine endpoint detection during ion source cleaning. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327160 | METHOD FOR EXAMINING A SAMPLE BY USING A CHARGED PARTICLE BEAM - A method for examining a sample with a scanning charged particle beam imaging apparatus. First, an image area and a scan area are specified on a surface of the sample. Herein, the image area is entirely overlapped within the scan area. Next, the scan area is scanned by using a charged particle beam along a direction neither parallel nor perpendicular to an orientation of the scan area. It is possible that only a portion of the scan area overlapped with the image area is exposed to the charged particle beam. It also is possible that both the shape and the size of the image area are essentially similar with that of the scan area, such that the size of the area projected by the charged particle beam is almost equal to the size of the image area. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327161 | METHOD FOR DISCRIMINATION OF BACKSCATTERED FROM INCOMING ELECTRONS IN IMAGING ELECTRON DETECTORS WITH A THIN ELECTRON-SENSITIVE LAYER - Methods are disclosed for operating a device having a high energy particle detector wherein the particles create first incoming traversal events, outgoing backscatter events, higher-order in and out events and incoming events caused by particles which backscatter out of the device, hit nearby mechanical structures and are scattered back into the device. Exemplary method steps include discriminating incoming traversal events from outgoing backscatter events, higher-order in and out events and incoming events by limiting dose rate to a level at ensures that separate events do not overlap and discriminating events from background and from other events based on total energy in each event; discriminating backscatter events from incoming traversal events based on electron path shape; or determining that a first event and a second event are coincident with each other and separating incoming form backscatter events based on electron path shape and energy level. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327162 | IN-LINE ELECTRON BEAM TEST SYSTEM - A method and apparatus for testing a plurality of electronic devices formed on a large area substrate is described. In one embodiment, the apparatus performs a test on the substrate in one linear axis in at least one chamber that is slightly wider than a dimension of the substrate to be tested. Clean room space and process time is minimized due to the smaller dimensions and volume of the system. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327163 | Superconducting Transition Edge Sensors and Methods for Design and Manufacture Thereof - Methods for forming sensors using transition edge sensors (TES) and sensors therefrom are described. The method includes forming a plurality of sensor arrays includes at least one TES device. The TES device includes a TES device body, a first superconducting lead contacting a first portion of the TES device body, and a second superconducting lead contacting of a second portion of the TES device body, where the first and second superconducting leads separated on the TES device body by a lead spacing. The lead spacing can be selected to be different for at least two of the plurality of sensor arrays. The method also includes determining a transition temperature for each of the plurality of sensor arrays and generating a signal responsive to detecting a change in the electrical characteristics of one of the plurality of sensor arrays meeting a transition temperature criterion. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327164 | Optical Proximity Sensor Package with Molded Infrared Light Rejection Barrier and Infrared Pass Components - An optical proximity sensor is provided that comprises an infrared light emitter an infrared light detector, a first molded optically transmissive infrared light pass component disposed over and covering the light emitter and a second molded optically transmissive infrared light pass component disposed over and covering the light detector. Located in-between the light emitter and the first molded optically transmissive infrared light pass component, and the light detector and the second molded optically transmissive infrared light pass component is a substantially optically non-transmissive infrared light barrier component. The infrared light barrier component substantially attenuates or blocks the transmission of undesired direct, scattered or reflected light between the light emitter and the light detector, and thereby minimizes optical crosstalk and interference between the light emitter and the light detector. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327165 | RADIATION DETECTOR AND RADIATION DETECTION METHOD - The present invention provides a radiation detector with high detection sensitivity. The radiation detector according to the present invention includes an Al | 2010-12-30 |
20100327166 | INFRARED SENSOR - An infrared sensor includes a substrate including an insulating layer formed thereon, a thermoelectric conversion element mounted on the substrate through the insulating layer, and an infrared absorbing layer mounted on the thermoelectric conversion element. The thermoelectric conversion element includes at least one single element having a heating surface defined as one side face and a cooling surface defined as the opposite face of the heating surface, for generating an electric power from the temperature difference made between the heating surface and the cooling surface. The single element includes a sintered cell including a composite metallic oxide, a pair of electrodes formed on the heating surface and the cooling surface of the sintered cell, and lead wires connecting the electrode on the heating surface and the electrode on the cooling surface electrically in series. | 2010-12-30 |
20100327167 | Spectroscopic gas sensor and method for ascertaining an alcohol concentration in a supplied air volume, in particular an exhaled volume - A spectroscopic gas sensor is disclosed, which has at least: an IR radiation source for emitting IR radiation, a measuring volume to be completely or partially filled with an air supply volume, in particular an exhaled air, a detector unit having at least one, preferably two detector elements for detecting the IR radiation passing through the measuring volume in at least one first wavelength range and outputting measuring signals, and an analyzer unit for recording the measuring signals and ascertaining a concentration of a measured substance in the air supply volume. A first detector element measures IR radiation in a wavelength range of an absorption band of the measured substance, and the analyzer unit ascertains a concentration of the measured substance in the air supply volume from the ascertained concentrations of the measured substance and a further component in the measuring volume. For this purpose, a second detector means measures the concentration of the further component of the air supply volume, preferably as a second spectroscopic detector element. | 2010-12-30 |