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20080253280 | Redundant Wireless Base Station - In a redundant wireless network, a first baseband processing unit is defined as an active baseband processing unit and a second baseband processing unit as a standby baseband processing unit. An active address is associated with the first baseband processing unit and a standby address is associated with the second baseband processing unit. Subscriber traffic is routed to the first baseband processing unit via the active address. If the second baseband processing unit becomes an active baseband processing unit and the first baseband processing unit becomes a standby baseband processing unit, he active address is associated with the second baseband processing unit, and the standby address is associated with the first baseband processing unit. Subscriber traffic is routed to the second baseband processing unit via the active address. | 10-16-2008 |
20080253321 | AIR LINK BANDWIDTH ALLOCATION FOR VOICE OVER IP COMMUNICATIONS - A system, method, and computer program product for receiving a Session Initiation Protocol (“SIP”) packet and analyzing at least a portion of the SIP packet to determine if the at least a portion of the SIP packet includes a request related to a bandwidth requirement. If the at least a portion of the SIP packet includes a request related to a bandwidth requirement, bandwidth of an air link for voice over IP (“VoIP”) communications over the air link is allocated based upon, at least in part, request related to a bandwidth requirement. | 10-16-2008 |
20080259839 | REDUNDANT WIRELESS BASE STATION - In a redundant wireless base station, a redundancy parameter solicitation is sent by a first baseband processing unit via a multicast to a local area network including at least a second baseband processing unit. Advertised redundancy parameters are received via a multicast to the local area network from the second baseband processing unit. | 10-23-2008 |
20080261641 | REDUNDANT WIRELESS BASE STATION - In a redundant wireless base station, a first baseband processing unit is coupled to a first radio unit and a second baseband processing unit is coupled to a second radio unit. A link couples the first baseband processing unit and the second baseband processing unit. The link allows at least one of the first baseband processing unit and the second baseband processing unit to one or more of transmit and receive via the first radio unit and the second radio unit. A buffer is associated with the link. The buffer is configured to synchronize one or more of transmission and reception via the first radio unit and the second radio unit. | 10-23-2008 |
20080261642 | REDUNDANT WIRELESS BASE STATION - A redundant base station including a first baseband processing unit and at least a second baseband processing unit. The first baseband processing unit and the at least a second baseband processing unit are coupled by a link. The link is configured to communicate activity status information, operational status information, and reset control signals between the first baseband processing unit and the at least a second baseband processing unit. | 10-23-2008 |
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20090271486 | MESSAGING DEVICE FOR DELIVERING MESSAGES TO RECIPIENTS BASED ON AVAILABILITY AND PREFERENCES OF RECIPIENTS - A messaging device facilitates delivery of messages to recipients based on availability and preferences associated with recipients. In some embodiments, messages are composed by a user via a touchscreen display. Icons representing potential message recipients are displayed, and the user may deliver a message to a recipient by associating the message with the icon that represents the desired recipient. The facility uses availability information—which reflects recipients' availability and willingness to communicate—and system- and recipient-defined preferences to determine the best method(s) of delivery for a message and other features of message delivery. Recipients' availability and preferences may be displayed to users on an interface. Users may make decisions regarding delivery method, timing, and other details of message delivery based on the displayed availability and preference information. | 10-29-2009 |
20090271712 | MESSAGING DEVICE HAVING A GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR INITIATING COMMUNICATION TO RECIPIENTS - A messaging device allows a user to initiate communication to recipients via a graphical user interface. In some embodiments, messages are composed by a user via a touchscreen display. Pre-existing messages may also be retrieved by the user via the display. Icons representing potential message recipients are displayed, and the user may deliver a message to a recipient by associating the message with the icon that represents the desired recipient, such as by a drag-and-drop or pop-and-hop motion. In addition, the user may indicate to which of the recipient's various electronic devices or services the message is to be delivered. In some embodiments, the user may deliver the message to a group of recipients. | 10-29-2009 |
20100279666 | PROVIDING CONTEXT INFORMATION DURING VOICE COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN MOBILE DEVICES, SUCH AS PROVIDING VISUAL MEDIA - A system and method for providing context information along with a voice call is disclosed. In some examples, a calling device receives context information from a user and transmits the context information when establishing a voice call with the user. The context information may include various types of media, such as pictures or videos taken by a calling device. In some examples, a destination mobile device receives a voice call that does have context information and sends a request to a calling mobile device for information related to the voice call. | 11-04-2010 |
20110319016 | DATA EXCHANGE INITIATED BY TAPPING DEVICES - A user can initiate the transmission of data on a mobile device by making physical contact with another device. The physical contact can be any type of physical touch that is referred to as a ‘tap’ or ‘tapping.’ When a tap is detected by a device, the device may initiate near field communication (NFC) with the other tapping device. NFC may be used to communicate data between the two devices, or NFC may be used to exchange sufficient information to allow the devices to establish a communication channel via another communication link. In some embodiments, an NFC-enabled mobile device can be used to gather group data relating to users having mobile devices that are within NFC range of one another and which initiate the aggregation of group data by the tapping of three or more devices. | 12-29-2011 |
20140120834 | DATA EXCHANGE INITIATED BY TAPPING DEVICES - A user can initiate the transmission of data on a mobile device by making physical contact with another device. The physical contact can be any type of physical touch that is referred to as a “tap” or “tapping.” When a tap is detected by a device, the device may initiate near field communication (NFC) with the other tapping device. NFC may be used to communicate data between the two devices, or NFC may be used to exchange sufficient information to allow the devices to establish a communication channel via another communication link. In some embodiments, an NFC-enabled mobile device can be used to gather group data relating to users having mobile devices that are within NFC range of one another and which initiate the aggregation of group data by the tapping of three or more devices. | 05-01-2014 |
20150180547 | DATA EXCHANGE INITIATED BY TAPPING DEVICES - A user can initiate the transmission of data on a mobile device by making physical contact with another device. The physical contact can be any type of physical touch that is referred to as a “tap” or “tapping.” When a tap is detected by a device, the device may initiate near field communication (NFC) with the other tapping device. NFC may be used to communicate data between the two devices, or NFC may be used to exchange sufficient information to allow the devices to establish a communication channel via another communication link. In some embodiments, an NFC-enabled mobile device can be used to gather group data relating to users having mobile devices that are within NFC range of one another and which initiate the aggregation of group data by the tapping of three or more devices. | 06-25-2015 |
20150222747 | PROVIDING CONTEXT INFORMATION DURING VOICE COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN MOBILE DEVICES, SUCH AS PROVIDING VISUAL MEDIA - A system and method for providing context information along with a voice call is disclosed. In some examples, a calling device receives context information from a user and transmits the context information when establishing a voice call with the user. The context information may include various types of media, such as pictures or videos taken by a calling device. In some examples, a destination mobile device receives a voice call that does have context information and sends a request to a calling mobile device for information related to the voice call. | 08-06-2015 |
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20100010706 | VEHICLE CONTROL AND INTERCONNECTION SYSTEM - An integrated system to control peripherals in a vehicle includes a control and interconnection system having a supervisory processor and/or supervisory control. The control and interconnection system is responsive to feedback from peripherals associated with the vehicle. Moreover, the supervisory processor supervises a plurality of peripherals in communication with the control and interconnection system, where at least one of the plurality of the peripherals includes a controller and is associated with at least one of the: vehicle dynamics, vehicle power train and vehicle body, of a corresponding vehicle. Still further, the supervisory processor provides control information to each of the plurality of peripherals to coordinate performance characteristics based upon at least one operating condition that is determined by the control and interconnection system. | 01-14-2010 |
20140249714 | VEHICLE CUSTOMIZATION AND PERSONALIZATION ACTIVITIES - A vehicle control and interconnection system comprises a vehicle interconnection component and a software component. The vehicle interconnection component communicably couples to a corresponding portable electronic processing device when the portable electronic processing device is suitably positioned within a corresponding vehicle. The vehicle interconnection component further couples to a vehicle subsystem within the vehicle. The software component is downloaded into the corresponding portable electronic processing device, and implements a supervisory controller, a vehicle interface and a user interface. The supervisory controller provides control information that is utilized by the vehicle subsystem connected through the vehicle interconnection component to implement a customized vehicle configuration. The vehicle interface communicates the control information from the supervisory controller to the vehicle subsystem component through the vehicle interconnection component. The user interface couples to an input device and a display to provide a common interface for the device coupled to the vehicle interconnection component. | 09-04-2014 |
20150142255 | VEHICLE CUSTOMIZATION AND PERSONALIZATION ACTIVITIES - A service request is received by a remote trouble analysis server from a vehicle control and interconnection system installed in a vehicle, indicating that the vehicle is in need of assistance. An analysis is performed by the trouble analysis server based upon the service request, a remote service center is selected, and a communication is initiated from the trouble analysis server to a computer of the selected remote service center to effect repair of the vehicle. The vehicle is relocated to a service bay for necessary repair, and a service complete communication is received from a service bay computer of the service bay that performed the repair. Then, a verification communication is initiated to the control and interconnection system of the vehicle, whereby the control and interconnection system polls at least one vehicle subsystem to confirm that the diagnosed problem is properly resolved. | 05-21-2015 |
20150142264 | VEHICLE CUSTOMIZATION AND PERSONALIZATION ACTIVITIES - Information is provided to a vehicle by receiving, from a data center, a set of travel related services that are specific to an individual, where the travel related services are received into a control and interconnection system of a vehicle. The control and interconnection system comprises a vehicle interface that interfaces with vehicle subsystems, an operator interface that interfaces with an operator of the vehicle, and a system controller that communicates with vehicle subsystems. The method includes loading the set of travel related services into the system controller of the control and interconnection system, utilizing the control and interconnection system to monitor operational characteristics of the vehicle based upon the loaded set of travel related services, and communicating operational characteristics to the data center. In response, personalized information is received from the data center, whereby the control and interconnection system performs an operation in response to receiving the personalized information. | 05-21-2015 |
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20140021845 | APPLIANCE WITH FEATURES FOR FACILITATING ACCESS TO A CONTAINER - An appliance is provided. The appliance includes a cabinet that defines a chamber. A container is received within the chamber. A biasing member is configured for urging the container upwardly along a vertical direction. By urging the container upwardly, the biasing member can lift the container and facilitate access to the container. | 01-23-2014 |
20140021847 | Appliance with Features for Facilitating Access to a Container - An appliance is provided. The appliance includes a cabinet that defines a chamber. A container is received within the chamber. A biasing member is configured for urging the container upwardly along a vertical direction. By urging the container upwardly, the biasing member can lift the container and facilitate access to the container. | 01-23-2014 |
20140299628 | LIQUID DISPENSING LED NOZZLE - A dispenser is provided having a nozzle that can direct light down a stream of liquid exiting therefrom. The nozzle includes one or more features to promote a substantially laminar flow of liquid therethrough. This construction can allow the light to travel farther down the stream of liquid exiting the nozzle than in e.g., non-laminar flow. Such light transmission can allow the user to more accurately view the dispenser and liquid flow when filling a container with liquid. | 10-09-2014 |
20150115076 | WASTE DISPOSAL WITH EXTERNAL ROTOR CONFIGURATION AND SHAFTLESS CUTTER PLATE CONNECTION - In one aspect, a waste disposal for processing waste may generally include a housing and a motor disposed within the housing. The motor may include a stator and a rotor rotatable relative to the stator. The rotor may include a top wall disposed axially above the stator and a sidewall extending axially from the top wall. The sidewall may extend circumferentially around an outer perimeter of the stator such that the sidewall rotates relative to the stator when the rotor is rotated. | 04-30-2015 |
20150115078 | WASTE DISPOSAL WITH IMPROVED CUTTER PLATE FEATURES - In one aspect, a waste disposal for processing waste may generally include a housing and a motor disposed within the housing. The housing may include an inlet defining an open area through the top of the housing. The motor may define a rotational axis. In addition, the waste disposal may include a cutter plate coupled to the motor. The cutter plate may include an upper surface, a side surface and an outer edge defined around an outer perimeter of the cutter plate. The upper surface may define a high point and may have a sloped portion angled downwardly from the high point towards the outer edge. The cutter plate may also define a cutter plate area directly below the open area defined by the inlet. The high point may be defined along the outer surface at a radial location between the cutter plate area and the outer edge. | 04-30-2015 |
20150115079 | WASTE DISPOSAL WITH IMPROVED HOUSING CONFIGURATION - In one aspect, a waste disposal for processing waste may generally include a motor, a cutter plate coupled to the motor for rotation therewith and a housing configured to encase the motor and the cutter plate. The housing may include an upper housing portion and a lower housing portion. The upper housing portion may define an inner surface at least partially forming a converging section of the upper housing portion. Additionally, waste disposal may include a plurality of ribs projecting outwardly from the inner surface along the converging section of the upper housing portion. | 04-30-2015 |
20150115080 | WASTE DISPOSAL WITH ENHANCED WATER MANAGEMENT FEATURES - In one aspect, a waste disposal for processing waste may generally include a housing and a motor disposed within the housing. The housing may define an inner sidewall surface extending around an inner perimeter of the housing and a discharge outlet. The motor may include a stator and a rotor at least partially surrounding the stator. The rotor may include a sidewall defining an outer surface. The motor may be disposed within the housing such that an annular gap is defined between the inner sidewall surface of the housing and the outer surface of the sidewall. When the rotor is rotated relative to the stator, water may be drawn through the annular gap towards the discharge outlet. | 04-30-2015 |
20150115081 | WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEM WITH IMPROVED MOUNTING ASSEMBLY - In one aspect, a waste disposal system for receiving waste discharged from a drain having a drain flange is disclosed. The system may generally include a waste disposal having a housing extending axially between a top and a bottom. In addition, the system may include a mounting bracket configured to couple the waste disposal to the drain. The mounting bracket may be configured to extend circumferentially around at least a portion of the top of the housing and may include a body and at least one tooth extending radially inwardly from the body. When the waste disposal is moved axially towards the drain, the at least one tooth is configured to move both radially outwardly as the at least one tooth contacts the drain flange and back radially inwardly when the at least one tooth is positioned axially above the drain flange so as to overlap the drain flange. | 04-30-2015 |
20150115082 | WASTE DISPOSAL WITH IMPROVED HOUSING CONFIGURATION - In one aspect, a waste disposal for processing waste may generally include a motor defining a rotational axis, a cutter plate coupled to the motor for rotation therewith and a housing configured to encase the motor and the cutter plate. The housing may include an upper housing portion and a lower housing portion. The upper housing portion may define an inner surface at least partially forming a converging section of the upper housing portion. The upper housing portion may further define an inlet through the converging section. The inlet may be oriented relative to the housing such that water flowing through the inlet is directed into the housing at a non-radial flow angle. In addition, the inner surface may define a curved profile such that a grind chamber of the housing is substantially dome-shaped along the converging section. | 04-30-2015 |
20160002900 | STATIONARY CUTTER RING FOR WASTE DISPOSALS - In one aspect, a cutter system for a waste disposal may generally include a cutter ring having an upper surface and a lower surface. In addition, the cutter ring may define a plurality of cutter slots. Each cutter slot may extend between a top end and a bottom end and may be defined by a first curved sidewall and a second curved sidewall. The first and second curved sidewalls may extend between the top and bottom ends such that each cutter slot defines a curved profile extending axially and circumferentially between the upper and lower surfaces of the cutter ring. | 01-07-2016 |
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20130332230 | System, Method, Software and Data Structure for Independent Prediction of Attitudinal and Message Responsiveness, and Preferences For Communication Media, Channel, Timing, Frequency, and Sequences of Communications, Using an Integrated Data Repository - The present invention provides a system, method, software and data structure for independently predicting attitudinal and message responsiveness, using a plurality of attitudinal or other identification classifications and a plurality of message content or version classifications, for a selected population of a plurality of entities, such as individuals or households, represented in a data repository. The plurality of predictive attitudinal (or identification) classifications and plurality of predictive message content (ore version) classifications have been determined using a plurality of predictive models developed from a sample population and applied to a reference population represented in the data repository, such as attitudinal, behavioral, or demographic models. For each predictive attitudinal (or identification) classification, at least one predominant predictive message content or version classification is independently determined. The exemplary embodiments also provide, for each predictive attitudinal classification, corresponding information concerning predominant communication media (or channel) types, predominant communication timing, predominant communication frequency, and predominant communication sequencing. | 12-12-2013 |
20130339087 | System, Method, Software and Data Structure for Independent Prediction of Attitudinal and Message Responsiveness, and Preferences For Communication Media, Channel, Timing, Frequency, and Sequences of Communications, Using an Integrated Data Repository - The present invention provides a system, method, software and data structure for independently predicting attitudinal and message responsiveness, using a plurality of attitudinal or other identification classifications and a plurality of message content or version classifications, for a selected population of a plurality of entities, such as individuals or households, represented in a data repository. The plurality of predictive attitudinal (or identification) classifications and plurality of predictive message content (ore version) classifications have been determined using a plurality of predictive models developed from a sample population and applied to a reference population represented in the data repository, such as attitudinal, behavioral, or demographic models. For each predictive attitudinal (or identification) classification, at least one predominant predictive message content or version classification is independently determined. The exemplary embodiments also provide, for each predictive attitudinal classification, corresponding information concerning predominant communication media (or channel) types, predominant communication timing, predominant communication frequency, and predominant communication sequencing. | 12-19-2013 |
20130339093 | System, Method, Software and Data Structure for Independent Prediction of Attitudinal and Message Responsiveness, and Preferences For Communication Media, Channel, Timing, Frequency, and Sequences of Communications, Using an Integrated Data Repository - The present invention provides a system, method, software and data structure for independently predicting attitudinal and message responsiveness, using a plurality of attitudinal or other identification classifications and a plurality of message content or version classifications, for a selected population of a plurality of entities, such as individuals or households, represented in a data repository. The plurality of predictive attitudinal (or identification) classifications and plurality of predictive message content (ore version) classifications have been determined using a plurality of predictive models developed from a sample population and applied to a reference population represented in the data repository, such as attitudinal, behavioral, or demographic models. For each predictive attitudinal (or identification) classification, at least one predominant predictive message content or version classification is independently determined. The exemplary embodiments also provide, for each predictive attitudinal classification, corresponding information concerning predominant communication media (or channel) types, predominant communication timing, predominant communication frequency, and predominant communication sequencing. | 12-19-2013 |
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20110127367 | FAN COWL SUPPORT FOR A TURBOFAN ENGINE - A fan cowl support for an aircraft having an engine pylon, an engine fan case and an engine fan cowl. The fan cowl support includes a support having a forward end connected to the engine fan case and an aft end connected to the engine pylon. At least a portion of the engine fan cowl is connected to the support. | 06-02-2011 |
20110127370 | FAN COWL SUPPORT FOR A TURBO FAN ENGINE - A fan cowl support for an aircraft having an engine pylon, an engine fan case and an engine fan cowl. The fan cowl support includes a support having a forward end connected to the engine fan case and an aft end connected to the engine pylon with a spherical connector. At least a portion of the engine fan cowl is connected to the support. | 06-02-2011 |
20140026536 | VARIABLE AREA FAN NOZZLE POSITION AND SKEW SENSING - Systems, devices, and methods are presented for detecting a misaligned or otherwise skewed variable area fan nozzle (VAFN) that is mounted on a thrust reverser sleeve of an aircraft engine. Rods project from different parts around the arcuate VAFN, the rods having patterns at their ends. In normal operation when the thrust reverser is stowed, the rods project over the thrust reverser into a fixed area of the engine. Sensors in the fixed area determine the position of the VAFN from the patterns on the rods. When the thrust reverser deploys, the rods are pulled aft with the VAFN, which is mounted on the thrust reverser sleeve, and separate from the sensors. When the thrust reverser stows, the rods move forward with the VAFN and re-engage with the sensors. Repeating patterns on the rods allow for simple, relatively low-cost sensors to read their relative positions. | 01-30-2014 |
20140027536 | TRANSLATING CASCADES - A nacelle assembly for a turbofan engine includes a forward nacelle portion having an aft edge and defining a bypass duct that transports bypass airflow of the turbofan engine, a translatable sleeve that is translatable aft of the forward nacelle portion and a reverse thrust apparatus that is movable between a stowed position, and a deployed position. When the reverse thrust apparatus is deployed, the translatable sleeve is moved aft to a position away from the aft edge of the forward nacelle potion to expose a cascade assembly comprising an opening in the bypass duct, and one or more blocker doors are deployed so as to extend into the bypass duct, such that at least a portion of the airflow in the bypass duct is directed out the bypass duct through the cascade assembly. Also, during deployment of the reverse thrust apparatus, at least a portion of the cascade assembly translates toward the engine centerline. The cascade assembly may have a cross-section that is non-uniform. | 01-30-2014 |
20140030057 | AFT CASCADE TRANSLATING VARIABLE AREA FAN NOZZLE - An aircraft turbofan engine variable area fan nozzle (VAFN) is disclosed that has a forward end that is continuously supported within a circumferential recess in the wall of the nacelle in front of it. During operation, the VAFN translates back and forth but always has its front end within the recess. Relatively simple seals help seal the recess against the VAFN. An array of openings with aft facing vanes, termed an aft cascade, is built into the VAFN. The openings are hidden within the recess when the VAFN is in the forward-most positions, and they are exposed to allow air to flow from the bypass duct through the cascade when the VAFN is in aft positions. The aft cascades can have different airflow directions based on their locations around the engine. | 01-30-2014 |
20150267639 | BLOCKER DOOR LOCK MECHANISM OF A THRUST REVERSER FOR A TURBOFAN ENGINE - A thrust reverser of a nacelle for a turbofan engine has a translating structure and a blocker door device capable of diverting a bypass flowpath for reversing propulsion direction. The translating structure moves axially between a forward position and a rearward position and thereby drives a compound motion of a blocker door of the blocker door device that moves between respective stowed and deployed states. A lock mechanism of the thrust reverser may be utilized in combination with a link-less linkage and is orientated between the blocker door and a stationary member that may include vanes that divert bypass flow. | 09-24-2015 |
20150267640 | THRUST REVERSER FOR A TURBOFAN ENGINE - A thrust reverser of a turbofan engine has a translating structure and a blocker door device capable of diverting a bypass flowpath for reversing propulsion direction. The translating structure moves axially between a forward position and a rearward position and thereby drives a compound motion of a blocker door of the blocker door device that moves between a respective stowed state and a deployed state. The compound motion is attributable through the blocker door being pivotally engaged to the translating structure, and through a multi-armed linkage of the device being pivotally engaged between a stationary structure, the blocker door and the translating structure. The linkage is further orientated such that it does not appreciably obstruct the bypass flowpath when the blocker door is in the stowed state. | 09-24-2015 |
20150267641 | THRUST REVERSER FOR A TURBOFAN ENGINE - A thrust reverser of a turbofan engine has a translating structure and a blocker door device capable of diverting a bypass flowpath for reversing propulsion direction. The translating structure moves axially between a forward position and a rearward position and thereby drives a compound motion of a blocker door of the blocker door device that moves between respective stowed and deployed states. A passive linkage of the blocker door device is orientated between a stationary structure and the blocker door and may be utilized in combination with an extendable linkage that may be orientated between the blocker door and the stationary structure. | 09-24-2015 |
20150267642 | THRUST REVERSER FOR A TURBOFAN ENGINE - A thrust reverser of a turbofan engine has a stationary structure, a translating structure capable of moving linearly between a forward position and an aft position, a translating member capable of moving linearly between a forward condition and an aft condition when the translating structure is in the aft position, and a blocker door device engaged pivotally to the translating member and capable of rotating from a stowed state when the translating member is in the forward position and to a deployed state when the translating member is in the aft condition. When the thrust reverser is stowed, the blocker door device is located radially outward from a pressure sleeve of the translating structure and does not substantially obstruct flow in a flowpath defined at least in-part by the pressure sleeve. | 09-24-2015 |
20150308374 | SINGLE ACTUATOR VARIABLE AREA FAN NOZZLE SYSTEM AND METHOD - A single actuator variable area fan nozzle (“VAFN”) system is provided. In contrast to typical system, the single actuator VAFN may comprise a single actuator, a linkage and a VAFN panel. The single actuator may be configured to actuate the VAFN panel between a stowed position and a deployed position. In various embodiments, the linkage may travel a path during deployment and/or retraction that is between the loft lines of the nacelle. | 10-29-2015 |