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20130314534 | CONTAINER-CLASSIFICATION IDENTIFICATION USING DIRECTIONAL-ANTENNA RFID - A classification of a container is identified using a mobile station including an image capture device and an RFID reader having a reader antenna. The container has two RFID tags affixed thereto at respective, different locations. Each tag has a directional antenna steered in a different direction, so that a reader location is defined in the intersection of the antenna propagation patterns. Using the image capture device, one or more images of the container are captured. A controller determines, using the captured image data, whether the mobile station is in a candidate reader location. When the mobile station is in the candidate reader location, the RFID reader attempts to read both tags. If both tags are read while the mobile station is in the candidate reader location, the controller determines the classification of the container is a classification corresponding to the candidate reader location. | 11-28-2013 |
20130342318 | RFID SYSTEM WITH CONFIGURABLE RF PORT - An active RFID tag has an antenna inside RF-blocking enclosure having a port with a selected shortest dimension. An RFID reader located outside the enclosure at a reader position transmits a downlink RF signal through the port as a directional RF signal on a downlink carrier frequency corresponding to a downlink wavelength smaller than the selected shortest dimension. The port is selectively configured so that the directional downlink RF signal can pass through the port in an access mode during a selected access time interval and are attenuated by at least 60 dB in a restricted mode during a selected restricted time interval that does not overlap with the access time interval. | 12-26-2013 |
20130342320 | READING RFID TAG USING ANTENNA WITHIN ENCLOSURE - A method of reading an RFID tag using an RFID reader includes providing an RF-blocking enclosure having a port. The RFID reader has an antenna located within the enclosure. The enclosure is positioned so that the port is adjacent to a conductive surface and the RFID tag is within the enclosure. The RFID reader is activated at a selected read power level to read the tag in the enclosure. | 12-26-2013 |
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20090205921 | Torque Limiting Shaft Flange Assembly - A vehicle driveline that includes a first driveline component, which has a housing and a first power transmitting member, a second driveline component, which has a second power transmitting member, and a torque-limiting coupling that has a first clutch portion and a second clutch portion. The first clutch portion includes a first body that is removably coupled to the first power transmitting member for rotation therewith. The second clutch portion has a second body that is removably coupled to the second power transmitting member for rotation therewith. The second clutch portion is disposed outside the housing of the first driveline component. The torque-limiting coupling is configured to limit torque transmission between the first and second bodies. Related methods for operating a vehicle driveline and coupling vehicle driveline components are also provided. | 08-20-2009 |
20100065393 | Torque Limiting Shaft and Sprocket Assembly - A driveline component with a first drive member, which is rotatable about an axis, a second drive member and a clutch. The second drive member has a hub, which is supported on the first drive member for rotation about the axis, and a transmission portion. The transmission portion, which is configured to engage a flexible power transmitting member, is disposed about the hub and aligned to a transmission axis that is generally perpendicular to the axis. The clutch has a spring and a set of interleaved clutch plates having portions that are coupled for rotation with a respective one of the first drive member and the second drive member. The spring generates a force that is transmitted through the hub such that the clutch plates frictionally engage one another. The location of the transmission portion relative to the transmission axis is unaffected by wearing of the set of clutch plates. | 03-18-2010 |
20100065394 | Torque Limiting Clutch Assembly - A friction clutch comprising a plurality of first clutch plates and a plurality of second clutch plates, wherein at least a portion of each of the first clutch plates is frusto-conical in shape and wherein at last a portion of each of the second clutch plates has a shape that conforms to the at least the portion of the first clutch plates. A method for forming a friction clutch is also provided. | 03-18-2010 |
20150136559 | ELECTROMAGNETIC CLUTCH - A torque transfer device for a motor vehicle includes a clutch for transferring torque between first and second shafts. An electromagnetic actuator includes an axially moveable armature for applying an application force to the clutch. An actuator control system includes a force sensor positioned within a clutch actuation force load path and is operable to output a signal indicative of a force applied to the clutch. The control system includes a controller operable to control the electromagnetic actuator to vary the force applied to the clutch based on the force sensor signal. As an option, the actuator control system can include a position sensor operable to output a signal indicative of a position of the armature. The control system determines a target torque to be transferred by the clutch and a target armature position based on a previously determined clutch torque vs. armature position relationship. The control system varies an electrical input to the electromagnetic actuator to perform closed loop control of the armature position. | 05-21-2015 |
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20080254625 | Method for Cleaning a Semiconductor Structure and Chemistry Thereof - A method for removing a etch residue (e.g., polymer or particle) from a semiconductor structure and using a cleaning chemistry and the composition of the chemistry is described. By providing a semiconductor structure with etch residue on it, the semiconductor substrate is then placed in a chemistry to remove the particle, wherein the chemistry comprises dilute hydrofluoric acid and a carboxylic acid. In one embodiment the carboxylic acid is selected from tartaric acid, acetic acid, citric acid, glycolic acid, oxalic acid, salicyclic acid, or phthalic acid, and the dilute hydrofluoric acid is approximately 0.1 weight % of hydrofluoric acid. | 10-16-2008 |
20080287332 | Method for Removing Etch Residue and Chemistry Therefor - A method for cleaning, especially by removing etch residue (e.g., polymers or particles) from a semiconductor structure, and a cleaning chemistry is described. The method of cleaning includes placing the semiconductor structure with an etch residue particle on it in a chemistry to remove the particle, wherein the active component of the chemistry consists of a carboxylic acid having equal numbers of COOH and OH groups. In one embodiment, the carboxylic acid is tartaric acid. In one embodiment, the chemistry further comprises water. | 11-20-2008 |
20080311752 | Pore Sealing and Cleaning Porous Low Dielectric Constant Structures - A micellar solution is used to seal pores exposed at the bottom and sidewall surfaces of a structure etched in or through a porous low dielectric constant material. The micellar solution is also effective to clean away etch residues from the etched structure. | 12-18-2008 |
20090286385 | METHODS FOR REMOVING A PHOTORESIST FROM A METAL-COMPRISING MATERIAL - Methods for removing a photoresist from a metal-comprising material are provided. In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the method comprises applying to the photoresist a substantially non-aqueous-based solvent having a pH no less than about 9 or no pH and subsequently applying to the metal-comprising material an aqueous-based fluid having a pH no less than about 9. | 11-19-2009 |
20100015804 | METHODS FOR REMOVING A METAL-COMPRISING MATERIAL FROM A SEMICONDUCTOR SUBSTRATE - Methods for removing metal-comprising materials from semiconductor materials are provided. In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, a method comprises providing a metal-comprising material overlying a semiconductor material and exposing the metal-comprising material to an aqueous non-chlorine-comprising acid solution having a pH of about less 7. | 01-21-2010 |
20100062609 | METHODS FOR RETAINING METAL-COMPRISING MATERIALS USING LIQUID CHEMISTRY DISPENSE SYSTEMS FROM WHICH OXYGEN HAS BEEN REMOVED - Methods for fabricating a semiconductor device from a semiconductor substrate having a metal-comprising material and a disposable material are provided. In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, the method comprises providing a system for exposing the disposable material to a liquid chemistry and removing oxygen from the system. The disposable material is exposed to the liquid chemistry and is removed from the semiconductor substrate using the liquid chemistry and simultaneously the metal-comprising material is left substantially in tact. | 03-11-2010 |
20100081595 | LIQUID CLEANING COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR CLEANING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES - Aqueous liquid cleaning composition for wet cleaning of the sidewalls and bottom of vias formed in a dielectric layer of a semiconductor device, said composition comprising: c) hydrofluoric acid; d) a corrosion inhibitor which is a polyazo corrosion inhibitor or carboxylic acid corrosion inhibitor. | 04-01-2010 |
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20090048966 | Systems and Methods for Adjusting Loan Amounts to Facilitate Transactions - A financial account issuer facilitating transactions between accounts is disclosed. The invention provides sellers with an irrevocable method of receiving funds from a purchaser and for improving purchaser willingness to transact with an unknown party. The invention also includes the options of interest payments, the use of different account issuers, different financial accounts, budget transfers, spend compartmentalization, cost-splitting, adjusting credit limits, loans, gifting, intermediary facilitating the transaction, transaction tracking, rapid funds availability, confidential transfer of funds, immediate initiation of shipment by a seller, releasing funds to a seller only after approval of the goods, services, or other value, demonstrating proof of payment, and recourse against a remote seller. | 02-19-2009 |
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20140128104 | Method and Apparatus for Probabilistic User Location - A method of delivering location-based information comprises receiving a request including a location indicator from a packet-based network and translating the location indicator into a probabilistic representation of one or more possible locations of a mobile user based on historical data collected from mobile devices. By generating the probabilistic user location representation, the method can be used to deal with the inherent uncertainty in user location data, particularly in a mobile world,. In some embodiments, this is done by using validation, context analysis, creation of consistent groups, and probability allocation procedures. Location-based document retrieval can be enabled using the probabilistic user location representation. | 05-08-2014 |
20140129293 | Method and Apparatus for Dynamic Fencing - The present disclosure provides embodiments of an apparatus and method for generating dynamic fences representing geographical regions where advertisement campaigns can take place. The dynamic fences can have arbitrary shapes and can change over time and in real-time. The method comprises receiving campaign information via connections to a packet-based network; generating at least one dynamic fence of arbitrary shape based on the campaign information; and updating the at least one dynamic fence in response to data received from the packet-based network. | 05-08-2014 |
20140129566 | Method and Apparatus for Geographic Document Retrieval - A geographic document retrieval method (GDR) can be executed by a computer system to index, retrieve and rank geographical documents. Textual and spatial attributes of geographical documents are indexed separately using inverted index and spatial index, respectively. Spatial attributes of a document are represented as one or more contiguously closed regions of arbitrary shapes. Upon receiving an input query carrying a geographic representation of a location using arbitrary regions, the GDR method retrieves one or more documents by executing an overlap test between arbitrary regions from the query and the arbitrary regions associated with the documents. | 05-08-2014 |
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20100277989 | INCREASED CAPACITY HETEROGENEOUS STORAGE ELEMENTS - Providing increased capacity in heterogeneous storage elements including a method for storing data including a write process writing to a memory and a read process reading from the memory. Physical characteristics of memory cells in the memory support different sets of data levels. The write process takes into account the different sets of data levels when writing to the memory. The read process first obtains data in the memory and subsequently determines how to interpret the data. | 11-04-2010 |
20110069521 | ADJUSTABLE WRITE BINS FOR MULTI-LEVEL ANALOG MEMORIES - An analog memory having adjustable write bins including a system for writing to the memory. The system includes a write apparatus interpreting one or more write control signals, generating a write signal, and applying the write signal at a selected memory location to store a desired content. The selected memory location is subject to data dependent noise and is capable of storing a range of values grouped into “n” bins configured such that the average cost to write to at least “n-1” of the bins is within a threshold of a target cost for the selected analog memory location. The system also includes a read apparatus. The system further includes write control circuitry that includes a write signal selector selecting the one or more write control signals responsive to the desired content, current content of the selected memory location, and a bin associated with the desired content. | 03-24-2011 |
20110078387 | WRITING TO MEMORY USING SHARED ADDRESS BUSES - Techniques for writing to memory using shared address buses. A memory device that includes a plurality of memory arrays connected to a common address bus, the common address bus used to broadcast memory addresses simultaneously to the plurality of memory arrays. Each memory array includes a plurality of memory locations and circuitry for: receiving the broadcasted memory addresses from the address bus; selecting a memory address in the memory array from a list of most recent memory addresses received from the address bus; and performing a memory access at the selected memory address, such that at a given point in time at least two of the memory arrays perform the memory access at a different broadcasted address when the memory access is a write. | 03-31-2011 |
20110078392 | WRITING TO MEMORY USING ADAPTIVE WRITE TECHNIQUES - Techniques for writing to memory using adaptive write techniques. An adaptive write technique includes receiving at a computer a message including a plurality of symbols. The message is written to a memory. The writing to memory includes performing for each symbol in the message: writing a data value to a memory location in the memory and reading contents of the memory location after the data value has been written. The data value is determined at the computer in response to the symbol and to the contents of any memory locations previously read as part of writing the message to the memory. It is determined at the computer if the contents of the memory locations reflect the message. The writing is restarted at the computer in response to determining that the contents of the memory locations do not reflect the message. | 03-31-2011 |
20110138105 | NON-VOLATILE MEMORIES WITH ENHANCED WRITE PERFORMANCE AND ENDURANCE - Enhanced write performance for non-volatile memories including a memory system that includes a receiver for receiving a data rate of a data sequence to be written to a non-volatile flash memory device. The memory system also includes a physical page selector for selecting a physical address of an invalid previously written memory page from a group of physical addresses of invalid previously written memory pages located on the non-volatile memory device, and for determining if the number of free bits in the invalid previously written memory page at the selected physical address is greater than or equal to the data rate. The memory system also includes a transmitter for outputting the selected physical address of the invalid previously written memory page, the outputting in response to the physical page selector determining that the number of free bits is greater than or equal to the data rate. | 06-09-2011 |
20120287714 | INCREASED CAPACITY HETEROGENEOUS STORAGE ELEMENTS - Providing increased capacity in heterogeneous storage elements including a method for reading from memory. The method includes receiving a read word from a block of memory cells, where physical characteristics of the memory cells support different sets of data levels. The read word is separated into two or more virtual read vectors. For each of the virtual read vectors, the codebook that was utilized to generate the virtual read vector is identified and a partial read data vector is generated. The generating includes multiplying the virtual read vector by a matrix that represents the codebook. The partial read data vectors are combined into a read message and the read message is output. | 11-15-2012 |
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20090083107 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR STRATEGIC GLOBAL RESOURCE SOURCING - Method and system for strategic global resource sourcing in one aspect incorporates concurrently a plurality of qualitative and quantitative attributes that influence performance of sourcing strategy with respect to one or more quantitative measures, quantifies an impact of said qualitative attributes using said one or more quantitative measures, and optimizes the sourcing strategy with respect to said one or more quantitative measures subject to one or more constraints. | 03-26-2009 |
20100214829 | MEMORY PROGRAMMING - Systems, methods, and devices for iteratively writing contents to memory locations are provided. A statistical model is used to determine a sequence of pulses to write desired contents to a memory location. The contents can be expressed as a resistance value in a range to store one or more bits in a memory cell. For phase change memory, an adaptive reset pulse and one or more annealing pulses are selected based on a desired resistance range. Reading the resistance value of the memory cell can provide feedback to determine adjustments in an overall pulse application strategy. The statistical model and a look up table can be used to select and modify pulses. Adaptively updating the statistical model and look up table may reduce the number of looping iterations to shift the resistance value of the memory cell into the desired resistance range. | 08-26-2010 |
20100218071 | WRITING A SPECIAL SYMBOL TO A MEMORY TO INDICATE THE ABSENCE OF A DATA SIGNAL - A method for writing in a memory system that includes receiving an address corresponding to a memory location in a memory, receiving a desired content to be written, encoding the desired content into a symbol, and writing the symbol to the memory location using an iterative write process of at least one write and one read to the memory location. The iterative write process includes determining if the symbol was successfully written to the memory location and exiting the iterative write process in response to the symbol being successfully written to the memory location. The iterative write process also includes determining if a halt condition has been met and exiting the iterative write process if the halt condition has been met. Once the iterative write process has been exited, the memory location may be identified as a candidate for being written with a special symbol. | 08-26-2010 |
20110228600 | MEMORY PROGRAMMING - Systems, methods, and devices for iteratively writing contents to memory locations are provided. A statistical model is used to determine a sequence of pulses to write desired contents to a memory location. The contents can be expressed as a resistance value in a range to store one or more bits in a memory cell. For phase change memory, an adaptive reset pulse and one or more annealing pulses are selected based on a desired resistance range. Reading the resistance value of the memory cell can provide feedback to determine adjustments in an overall pulse application strategy. The statistical model and a look up table can be used to select and modify pulses. Adaptively updating the statistical model and look up table may reduce the number of looping iterations to shift the resistance value of the memory cell into the desired resistance range. | 09-22-2011 |
20110246703 | CONSTRAINED CODING TO REDUCE FLOATING GATE COUPLING IN NON-VOLATILE MEMORIES - Constrained coding to reduce floating gate coupling in non-volatile memories including a method for storing data. The method includes receiving write data to be written to a flash memory device, selecting a codeword in response to the write data, and writing the codeword to the flash memory device. The codeword is selected to reduce floating gate coupling in the flash memory device by preventing specified symbol patterns from occurring in the codeword. | 10-06-2011 |
20110307670 | ENCODING DATA INTO CONSTRAINED MEMORY - Encoding data into constrained memory using a method for writing data that includes receiving write data to be encoded into a write word, receiving constraints on symbol values associated with the write word, encoding the write data into the write word, and writing the write word to a memory. The encoding includes: representing the write data and the constraints as a first linear system in a first field of a first size; embedding the first linear system into a second linear system in a second field of a second size, the second size larger than the first size; solving the second linear system in the second field resulting in a solution; and collapsing the solution into the first field resulting in the write word, the write word satisfying the constraints on symbol values associated with the write word. | 12-15-2011 |
20120127790 | ADJUSTABLE WRITE BINS FOR MULTI-LEVEL ANALOG MEMORIES - Selecting bins in a memory by receiving a target cost for performing writes at an analog memory that is capable of storing a range of values. Possible bins that may be created in the range of values and a cost associated with each possible bin are determined. Each possible bin includes one or more of the values. A group of bins are identified, the group of bins are among the possible bins with associated costs that are within a threshold of the target cost. A maximum number of bins are selected from the group of bins that have non-overlapping values. The selected bins are stored along with the values of the selected bins utilized to encode and decode contents of the analog memory. | 05-24-2012 |
20120144272 | PROBABILISTIC MULTI-TIER ERROR CORRECTION IN NOT-AND (NAND) FLASH MEMORY - Error correction in not-and (NAND) flash memory including a system for retrieving data from memory. The system includes a decoder in communication with a memory. The decoder is for performing a method that includes receiving a codeword stored on a page in the memory, the codeword including data and first-tier check symbols that are generated in response to the data. The method further includes determining that the codeword includes errors that cannot be corrected using the first-tier check symbols, and in response second-tier check symbols are received. The second-tier check symbols are generated in response to receiving the data and to the contents of other pages in the memory that were written prior to the page containing the codeword. The codeword is corrected in response to the second-tier check symbols. The corrected codeword is output. | 06-07-2012 |
20120290778 | INCREASED CAPACITY HETEROGENEOUS STORAGE ELEMENTS - Providing increased capacity in heterogeneous storage elements including a method for storing data in a heterogeneous memory that includes receiving a write message and a write address corresponding to a block of memory cells where at least two of the memory cells support different data levels, determining physical characteristics of the memory cells, and identifying virtual memories associated with the block of memory cells in response to the physical characteristics. The following is performed for each of the virtual memories: generating a constraint vector that describes the virtual cells in the virtual memory; and calculating a virtual write vector in response to the constraint vector and the write data, the calculating including writing the write data, bit by bit, in order, into the virtual memory, skipping locations known to be stuck to a particular value as indicated by the constraint vector. The virtual write vectors are combined into a write word and the write word is output to the block of memory cells. | 11-15-2012 |
20130212427 | RECLAIMING DISCARDED SOLID STATE DEVICES - Discarded memory devices unfit for an original purpose can be reclaimed for reuse for another purpose. The discarded memory devices are tested and evaluated to determine the level of performance degradation therein. A set of an alternate usage and an information encoding scheme to facilitate a reuse of the tested memory device is identified based on the evaluation of the discarded memory device. A memory chip controller may be configured to facilitate usage of reclaimed memory devices by enabling a plurality of encoding schemes therein. Further, a memory device can be configured to facilitate diagnosis of the functionality, and to facilitate usage as a discarded memory unit. Waste due to discarded memory devices can be thereby reduced. | 08-15-2013 |
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20110204790 | LIGHTING SYSTEM WITH THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Lighting systems having unique configurations are provided. For instance, the lighting system may include a light source, a thermal management system and driver electronics, each contained within a housing structure. The light source is configured to provide illumination visible through an opening in the housing structure. The thermal management system is configured to provide an air flow, such as a unidirectional air flow, through the housing structure in order to cool the light source. The driver electronics are configured to provide power to each of the light source and the thermal management system. | 08-25-2011 |
20130241415 | LIGHTING SYSTEM WITH THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Lighting systems having unique configurations are provided. For instance, the lighting system may include a light source, a thermal management system and driver electronics, each contained within a housing structure. The light source is configured to provide illumination visible through an opening in the housing structure. The thermal management system is configured to provide an air flow, such as a unidirectional air flow, through the housing structure in order to cool the light source. The driver electronics are configured to provide power to each of the light source and the thermal management system. | 09-19-2013 |
20140071698 | LIGHTING SYSTEM WITH THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM HAVING POINT CONTACT SYNTHETIC JETS - Lighting systems having unique configurations are provided. For instance, the lighting system may include a light source, a thermal management system and driver electronics, each contained within a housing structure. The light source is configured to provide illumination visible through an opening of synthetic jets. The synthetic jets are arranged within the lighting system such that they are secured at contact points. | 03-13-2014 |
20140078755 | LIGHTING SYSTEM WITH THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM HAVING POINT CONTACT SYNTHETIC JETS - Lighting systems having unique configurations are provided. For instance, the lighting system may include a light source, a thermal management system and driver electronics, each contained within a housing structure. The light source is configured to provide illumination visible through an opening in the housing structure. The thermal management system includes a plurality of synthetic jets. The synthetic jets are arranged within the lighting system such that they are secured at contact points. | 03-20-2014 |
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20140368114 | LIGHTING SYSTEM WITH THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Lighting systems having unique configurations are provided. For instance, the lighting system may include a light source, a thermal management system and driver electronics, each contained within a housing structure. The light source is configured to provide illumination visible through an opening in the housing structure. The thermal management system is configured to provide an air flow, such as a unidirectional air flow, through the housing structure in order to cool the light source. The driver electronics are configured to provide power to each of the light source and the thermal management system. | 12-18-2014 |
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20080206481 | SILICONE CONTACT LENSES WITH WRINKLED SURFACE - At least one of the surfaces of a silicone contact lens is a wrinkled surface, providing the contact lens surface with a desired topography. The wrinkled surface may include random ridges, either over the entire surface of the lens, or in a desired pattern on the surface of the lens. The wrinkled surface is formed by subjecting the surface to a high energy source. | 08-28-2008 |
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20100122654 | THERMALLY CONTROLLED FLUIDIC SELF-ASSEMBLY - Methods and apparatuses are provided for assembling a structure on a support having a pattern of binding sites. In accordance with the method, a first fluid is provided on the surface of the support with the first fluid being of a type that that increases viscosity when cooled, the first fluid having first micro-components suspended therein each adapted to engage the binding sites. First fluid proximate to selected binding sites is cooled to increase the viscosity of the responsive fluid proximate to the selected binding sites so that the first micro-components suspended in the first fluid are inhibited from engaging the selected binding sites. | 05-20-2010 |
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20090049980 | Inverted keyboard instrument and method of playing the same - An electronic keyboard instrument is provided and methods of playing and assembling the same. The instrument comprises a controller for enabling activation of electronic signals having audible, visible, amplifiable, recordable and/or like characteristics, and a power source for operating the controller. A first keyboard is provided having a first selected length and being oriented in a first direction such that (i) audible notes of music from at least one internal sound module and/or at least one external sound module, (ii) recordable data to be enhanced or modified by an external sequencer or program controlled apparatus, (iii) photoelectric signals, and (iv) processes or mechanisms, triggered or controlled by external signals or data, for controlling machines, video playback or lighting, and/or the like may be generated and/or activated using a first hand of one or more users. A second keyboard with a second selected length is generally coextensive with and oriented generally opposite to the first such that (i) audible notes of music from at least one internal sound module and/or at least one external sound module, (ii) recordable data to be enhanced or modified by an external sequencer or program controlled apparatus, (iii) photoelectric signals, and (iv) processes or mechanisms, triggered or controlled by external signals or data, for controlling machines, video playback or lighting, and/or the like may be generated and/or activated using a second hand of the one or more users. In addition, an interface connects the controller to at least one external device having sound module, and/or sequencing and signal enhancement functions. A plurality of peripheral devices operatively connected thereto permit interactive control and manipulation of the signals. Finally, a wearable support is mounted to the instrument for suspending the first and second keyboards from the user's body during instrument operation. Alternatively, the instrument is suspended by a support structure in a generally horizontal fashion for simultaneous operation by multiple users. | 02-26-2009 |
20120180622 | Inverted keyboard instument and method of playing the same - An electronic keyboard instrument is provided and methods of playing and assembling the same. The instrument comprises a controller for enabling activation of electronic signals having audible, visible, amplifiable, recordable and/or like characteristics, and a power source for operating the controller. A first keyboard is provided having a first selected length and being oriented in a first direction such that (i) audible notes of music from at least one internal sound module and/or at least one external sound module, (ii) recordable data to be enhanced or modified by an external sequencer or program controlled apparatus, (iii) photoelectric signals, and (iv) processes or mechanisms, triggered or controlled by external signals or data, for controlling machines, video playback or lighting, and/or the like may be generated and/or activated using a first hand of one or more users. A second keyboard with a second selected length is generally coextensive with and oriented generally opposite to the first such that (i) audible notes of music from at least one internal sound module and/or at least one external sound module, (ii) recordable data to be enhanced or modified by an external sequencer or program controlled apparatus, (iii) photoelectric signals, and (iv) processes or mechanisms, triggered or controlled by external signals or data, for controlling machines, video playback or lighting, and/or the like may be generated and/or activated using a second hand of the one or more users. In addition, an interface connects the controller to at least one external device having sound module, and/or sequencing and signal enhancement functions. A plurality of peripheral devices operatively connected thereto permit interactive control and manipulation of the signals. Finally, a wearable support is mounted to the instrument for suspending the first and second keyboards from the user's body during instrument operation. Alternatively, the instrument is suspended by a support structure in a generally horizontal fashion for simultaneous operation by multiple users. | 07-19-2012 |
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20130087620 | METHOD OF, AND SYSTEM AND LABEL FOR, AUTHENTICATING OBJECTS IN SITU - A method of, and a system and a label for, authenticating an object in situ create an authentication pattern signature for the object to be authenticated, associate a random distribution of multiple, three-dimensional elements with the object, aim a portable, handheld, image capture device at the object to capture return light from the elements as a single image, verify from the single image that the elements are three-dimensional, process the single image to generate an image pattern of the elements, compare the image pattern with the authentication pattern signature, and indicate that the object is authentic when the image pattern matches the authentication pattern signature. | 04-11-2013 |
20130173383 | Method Of, And System For, Authenticating And Custom Marketing Products In Response To Their Authentication - Authentication information and product identification information associated with a product are captured by a portable interrogation device held and operated by a user. An authentication server determines from the captured authentication information whether the product is genuine or counterfeit. In response to the authentication, a marketing server identifies the product from the captured product identification information, and sends customized transactional information about the product to the device. | 07-04-2013 |
20130277425 | SYSTEM FOR AND METHOD OF SECURING ARTICLES ALONG A SUPPLY CHAIN - A system and method for securing articles of commerce passing through points along a supply chain against theft, diversion, product overruns, counterfeiting and like unauthorized activity, capture authentication information and identification information associated with the articles with an interrogation device at one or more points in the supply chain. The articles may be authenticated from the captured authentication information as being authorized or unauthorized at each point, and may be identified from the captured identification information at each point. Transactional information about the article, e.g., authorized/unauthorized status and a time and place of the authentication, is reported to a brand manager/law enforcement. | 10-24-2013 |
20140025542 | SYSTEM FOR AND METHOD OF REMOTELY AUDITING INVENTORIED ASSETS - A system and method for remotely auditing inventoried assets, particularly those financed by asset-based inventory lending, by capturing unique, non-clonable, auditing information with an interrogation device at an inventory location to indicate whether each asset is present or absent at the inventory location, and by sending inventory information about such assets based on the captured auditing information to an auditor. | 01-23-2014 |