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20130059573 | Multiple Party Communications for Mobile Terminals - A mobile station in a telecommunication network, comprising a radio access network and a core network, initiates a communication to multiple destination parties. The mobile station assembles and includes the multiple destination parties in a multiple destination party container and inserts this container in a communication initiating message. The mobile station transmits the message via the radio access network to an access node of the core network. The access node retrieves the multiple destination party container from the received message and initializes the communication to multiple destination parties via the core network. | 03-07-2013 |
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20120125285 | LATENT HEAT STORAGE AND METHOD FOR TEMPERATURE CONTROL OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - A latent heat storage for an internal combustion engine is described having a crystallizable storage medium for storing heat while utilizing the enthalpy of a melting procedure. The storage medium has a state of supercooled molten mass at ambient temperature. Furthermore, the latent heat storage includes a crystallization nucleus provider for providing a crystallization nucleus in the storage medium, in order to trigger a crystallization of the storage medium to release stored heat in the state of supercooled molten mass. Additionally, an internal combustion engine is provided having such a latent heat storage and a method for temperature control of an internal combustion engine. In a first step of the method, a crystallized storage medium is melted in order to store heat while utilizing the enthalpy of the melting procedure. The storage medium then cools down at most to the ambient temperature and forms a supercooled molten mass in the process. A crystallization nucleus in the storage medium is provided in order to trigger a crystallization of the storage medium to release stored heat in a defined way. | 05-24-2012 |
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20090048398 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING AN ADHESIVE STRIP COMPRISING A THERMALLY CROSS-LINKED ACRYLATE HOT-MELT ADHESIVE LAYER - A process for producing an adhesive tape with single- or double-sided crosslinked pressure-sensitive acrylate hotmelt adhesive layer, wherein a crosslinker is added in the melt to a polyacrylate copolymer (“polyacrylate”) based on acrylic and/or methacrylic esters, the polyacrylate with crosslinker is conveyed to a coating unit, where it is applied to a web-form layer and following application is homogeneously crosslinked, where the crosslinker is a thermal crosslinker and some of the acrylic and/or methacrylic esters contain primary hydroxyl groups and addition takes place preferably in an extruder. | 02-19-2009 |
20090053447 | HOMOGENEOUSLY CROSS-LINKED CONTACT ADHESIVE STRIP WITHOUT A CARRIER, ESPECIALLY A TRANSFER ADHESIVE STRIP - The invention describes a double-sided, carrierless self-adhesive tape which can be used in particular for achieving very durable adhesive bonding of a variety of articles. This double-sided, carrierless self-adhesive tape is composed of a homogeneously crosslinked pressure-sensitive acrylate hotmelt composition of single-layer construction, which may have been lined with release materials such as siliconized release papers or release films. The double-sided, carrierless pressure-sensitive adhesive tape is characterized in that it is composed of a photoinitiator-free, thermally homogeneously crosslinked acrylate hotmelt which is crosslinked predominantly by way of urethane units. It is notable in particular for the fact that it is homogeneously chemically crosslinked through the layer and, in contrast to acrylate layers crosslinked by radiation (UV/EBC), does not exhibit any profile of crosslinking through the layer. It can be used in particular as an adhesive transfer tape for the permanent attachment of articles to a variety of substrates. | 02-26-2009 |
20110165402 | Adhesive Strips For Assembly, Especially Formed with Three Layers and Based on Thermally Cross-Linked, Viscoelastic Acrylate Hot-Melt Adhesives - The invention describes a double-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tape of the kind which can be used in particular for achieving very durable bonds at high temperatures. These adhesive tapes, especially adhesive assembly tapes for the permanent fixing of articles to substrates, are preferably of multilayer construction. The inventive double-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes are characterized in that the viscoelastic carrier layer is composed of a photoinitiator-free, thermally homogeneously crosslinked acrylate hotmelt. They are further characterized in that these homogeneously thermally crosslinked acrylate hotmelts have crosslinking sites by way of urethane units. This viscoelastic carrier layer is covered on both sides in each case by adhesive layers, preferably pressure-sensitive adhesive layers. These layers are connected by chemical reaction to the viscoelastic carrier layer. The operation for producing the adhesive tapes constitutes the corona pretreatment of the adhesive layers following their coating onto release material, the two-dimensional application and shaping of the acrylate hotmelt for thermal crosslinking, a thermal crosslinker having been added to the hotmelt prior to coating, the lamination of the layers together, and the afterreaction on the product in bale form, preferably without introduction of additional heat for crosslinking. This method ensures particularly effective anchoring even of different materials, which is particularly positive for the technical adhesive properties of the adhesive assembly tape. | 07-07-2011 |
20150024132 | METHOD OF PRODUCING A SELF-ADHESIVE TAPE HAVING A LAYER OF PHOTOINITIATOR-FREE PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ACRYLATE HOTMELT ADHESIVE - The invention describes a double-sided, carrierless self-adhesive tape which can be used in particular for achieving very durable adhesive bonding of a variety of articles. This double-sided, carrierless self-adhesive tape is composed of a homogeneously crosslinked pressure-sensitive acrylate hotmelt composition of single-layer construction, which may have been lined with release materials such as siliconized release papers or release films. The double-sided, carrierless pressure-sensitive adhesive tape is characterized in that it is composed of a photoinitiator-free, thermally homogeneously crosslinked acrylate hotmelt which is crosslinked predominantly by way of urethane units. It is notable in particular for the fact that it is homogeneously chemically crosslinked through the layer and, in contrast to acrylate layers crosslinked by radiation (UV/EBC), does not exhibit any profile of crosslinking through the layer. It can be used in particular as an adhesive transfer tape for the permanent attachment of articles to a variety of substrates. | 01-22-2015 |
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20100234671 | Systems and Methods for Music Therapy - Systems and methods for using particular types of music compositions having certain characteristics to treat depression and related disorders, autism, and other disorders are described. The music for use in music therapy efforts includes characteristics for modification of the psycho-physiological apparatus and response including the use of vocal invented language elements to simulate pre-verbal communication and elements to coincide with and work with natural chrono-biological and circadian rhythms. For example, activating elements are provided in some compositions that are to be played immediately prior to a peak of chrono-biological activity. As another example, other compositions include de-activating elements to improve relaxation immediately prior to a natural low of chrono-biological activity. Such activating and de-activating elements include musical elements such as changes of volume, frequency selection, and tempo. The compositions may be used to treat depression and other disorders based on timing and application of music therapy using the compositions. | 09-16-2010 |
20140249358 | Systems and Methods for Music Therapy - Systems and methods for using particular types of music compositions having certain characteristics to treat depression and related disorders, autism, and other disorders are described. The music for use in music therapy efforts includes characteristics for modification of the psycho-physiological apparatus and response including the use of vocal invented language elements to simulate pre-verbal communication and elements to coincide with and work with natural chrono-biological and circadian rhythms. For example, activating elements are provided in some compositions that are to be played immediately prior to a peak of chrono-biological activity. As another example, other compositions include de-activating elements to improve relaxation immediately prior to a natural low of chrono-biological activity. Such activating and de-activating elements include musical elements such as changes of volume, frequency selection, and tempo. The compositions may be used to treat depression and other disorders based on timing and application of music therapy using the compositions. | 09-04-2014 |