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20090048776 | Stream Processing Based Intelligent Transport Systems - A stream processing system for processing a routing request specifying a first location and a destination location in a network of interconnected locations includes a plurality of data processing elements, a memory connected to the plurality of data processing elements for storing a plurality of maps having different scopes, wherein each of the data processing elements is associated with one of the plurality of maps and determines a section of a path from the first location to the destination location in the network of interconnected locations, and a routing selection element for merging the sections of the path as a solution to the routing request. | 02-19-2009 |
20090287674 | Method for Enhancing Search and Browsing in Collaborative Tagging Systems Through Learned Tag Hierachies - A number of Web 2.0 sites support collaborative tagging systems, which allow users to tag resources with keywords. The tags enable search and retrieval of resources both for the user and for other users, using interfaces like a conventional search form or a tag cloud. A tag hierarchy-based search and retrieval system is provided that enhances the existing interfaces by improving search recall and allowing the discovery of even poorly annotated resources. The system uses tag co-occurrence information to automatically learn tag hierarchies. The learned hierarchies are used for automatically inferring additional tags to resources. These inferences are used to improve the recall of queries issued from a search form or via a tag cloud. The learned hierarchies can be viewed as an emergent ontology that is built up through the collaborative wisdom of a large number of users. | 11-19-2009 |
20100095267 | DESCRIBING FORMAL END-USER REQUIREMENTS IN INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEMS USING A FACETED, TAG-BASED MODEL - A method, including: providing a computer menu from which a processing goal can be created, wherein the menu includes a plurality of facets, and wherein each facet includes at least one tag; receiving a processing goal, wherein the processing goal includes a plurality of tags selected from the menu; executing at least one application that includes a plurality of components arranged in a processing graph to produce information that satisfies the processing goal; and outputting the information. | 04-15-2010 |
20100095269 | FACETED, TAG-BASED APPROACH FOR THE DESIGN AND COMPOSITION OF COMPONENTS AND APPLICATIONS IN COMPONENT-BASED SYSTEMS - A method, including: receiving a software requirement; and constructing a workflow template that can satisfy the software requirement, wherein the workflow template comprises a plurality of processing stages, wherein each processing stage includes at least one component class and each component class includes at least one component, and wherein an output of each processing stage is described by a processing goal pattern that is described by a set of tags and facets. | 04-15-2010 |
20110191273 | Evaluating ontologies - A method for providing an evaluation/verification of the correctness of an ontology is described. The method includes loading a first ontology associated with a first rule set. an extended ontology and an extended rule set are generated based at least in part on the first ontology and the first rule set. The extended rule set is applied to the extended ontology. The method also includes determining (e.g., by a data processor) a correctness of the extended ontology. Results are generated which include the correctness. Apparatus and computer readable media are also described. | 08-04-2011 |
20120233590 | Sharing of Flows in a Stream Processing System - Techniques for generating code for a flow are provided. The techniques include receiving a flow for an application to be deployed, wherein the flow comprises one or more sub-flows, identifying sub-flows of the flow that match existing sub-flows that are already running in separate flows by querying a run-time flow information repository, generating code for the flow, wherein the code comprises newly generated code for each of the sub-flows that do not match existing sub-flows that are already running in separate flows, and wherein the code also comprises one or more connectors to matching sub-flows that are already running in separate flows in lieu of generating new code for the sub-flows that match existing sub-flows that are already running in separate flows, and deploying the generated code for the flow and updating the run-time flow information repository with information pertaining to the flow. | 09-13-2012 |
20140067750 | Cross-Platform Compiler for Data Transforms - Techniques for automatically partitioning a multi-platform data transform flow graph to one or more target output platforms are provided. The techniques include performing type inference on a transform graph, wherein the transform graph comprises one or more data transforms, automatically partitioning the transform graph to one or more target output platforms based on one or more policies, performing an optimization of the partitioned transform graph, and generating code, from the partitioned transform graph, for each set of the one or more data transforms based on the one or more target output platforms. | 03-06-2014 |
20140081896 | Creating Stream Processing Flows from Sets of Rules - Techniques for creating a distributed application flow from a set of rules are provided. The techniques include creating a control-flow graph for each rule, creating one or more dependency links between two or more rules, partitioning a resulting graph, wherein the resulting graph comprises one or more control-flow graphs and one or more dependency links, into one or more operators by determining an optimal set of one or more cuts through the resulting graph such that a cost function is minimized, and generating stream processing flow code from the partitioned graph. | 03-20-2014 |
20140282359 | AUTOMATED SOFTWARE COMPOSITION - A method for automated composition of an application including: receiving a customizable template for application composition and a composition goal, wherein the goal comprises a plurality of tags and the goal is incomplete such that more than one possible composition matches the goal; refining the goal by automatically adding refinement tags to the goal; and generating an application flow that matches the customizable template and the refined goal, wherein the application flow comprises data sources, data processing operators, and outputs of the application flow. | 09-18-2014 |
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20090032991 | Process for Making Bi-Tapered Reinforcing Fibers - Non-fractured, non-fibrillatable short fibers, for reinforcing matrix materials such as concrete, have substantially uniform transverse cross-sectional areas along their length for maximum efficiency in pull-out resistance, and two different tapering characteristics along their lengths. Preferred bi-tapered fibers of the invention have a high modulus of elasticity in the range of 5-250 Gigapascal and are preferably modulated in both tapering dimensions. Matrix materials containing the fibers, as well as a method for making the fibers, are disclosed. | 02-05-2009 |
20110217528 | Waterproofing Membrane - Disclosed are waterproofing membranes comprising the following laminated layers: layer A comprising a water-proofing adhesive; layer B comprising a carrier sheet; layer C comprising a releasable bonding material; and layer D comprising a protective coating; wherein (i) the laminated layers are arranged in the sequential order A-B-C-D; or (ii) the laminated layers are arranged in the sequential order B-C-D-A; or (iii) the laminated layers are arranged in the sequential order C-D-A-B. The membrane does not include a removable release sheet that is typically used to prevent the adhesive from adhering to the carrier sheet or other portion of the membrane when the membrane is rolled up. Also disclosed is a method of making the aforementioned membrane. Preferably, layer C will comprise a water soluble polymer, an alkali soluble polymer, or a homopolymer or copolymer of polyvinyl acetate. | 09-08-2011 |
20120180933 | Waterproofing Membrane - Disclosed is a waterproofing membrane that comprises a carrier sheet, a pressure sensitive adhesive layer on one surface of the carrier sheet, and a protective coating layer on the adhesive layer. The protective coating layer comprises polyvinyl acetate (PVAc). The protective coating layer protects the membrane against weather exposure, tolerates foot traffic and strongly adheres to concrete cast against it. | 07-19-2012 |
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20130037989 | Waterproofing Membrane - Disclosed is a waterproofing membrane that comprises a carrier sheet, a pressure sensitive adhesive layer on one surface of the carrier sheet, and a protective coating layer on the adhesive layer. The protective coating layer comprises a highly reflective protective coating layer operative to bond to concrete cast against it, particularly one that is produced from an aqueous coating comprising an acrylic emulsion, a filler, and a white pigment. The pigment volume concentration of the filler plus white pigment is greater than or equal to 40% by volume. The protective coating layer protects the membrane against weather exposure, tolerates foot traffic and strongly adheres to concrete cast against it. The protective coating comprises an acrylic polymer with a unique multi-domain morphology (i.e., at least two distinct polymer domains). | 02-14-2013 |
20130104495 | Waterproofing Membrane | 05-02-2013 |
20130337162 | Method for Making Waterproofing Membrane - Disclosed are waterproofing membranes comprising the following laminated layers:
| 12-19-2013 |
20150052847 | WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE - Disclosed is a waterproofing membrane that comprises a carrier sheet (layer A); a waterproofing adhesive (layer B); a protective coating (layer C), wherein the protective coating is substantially free of surfactant and comprises an acrylic or methacrylic polymer or copolymer, an inorganic filler and a white pigment; and a releasable material (layer D), wherein the releasable material comprises amorphous nanoscale silica and a polymeric binder. The waterproofing membrane does not require a release liner, binds strongly to concrete cast against it (even after UV exposure), tolerates foot traffic, and withstands immersion in water over an extended period. | 02-26-2015 |
20160040440 | Method for Pre-Applied Waterproofing - Disclosed is a waterproofing membrane that comprises a carrier sheet, a pressure sensitive adhesive layer on one surface of the carrier sheet, and a protective coating layer on the adhesive layer. The protective coating layer comprises polyvinyl acetate (PVAc). The protective coating layer protects the membrane against weather exposure, tolerates foot traffic and strongly adheres to concrete cast against it. | 02-11-2016 |
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20130198154 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING DATABASE APPLICATIONS - A method for processing a database application component modification request includes receiving a request to modify a database application component of a database application, initiating the database application component modification, sending a response including instructions for accessing a database application component definition including the database application component modification, wherein the database application component definition is provided as a locally accessible temporary copy of the database application component. | 08-01-2013 |
20150242262 | SERVICE METRIC ANALYSIS FROM STRUCTURED LOGGING SCHEMA OF USAGE DATA - Technologies are generally described to provide a passive monitoring system employing a logging schema to track usage data in order to analyze performance and reliability of a service. The logging schema may be configured to track user requests as each request is received and processed at individual subsystems of the collaborative service. A logging entry may be created at a data store of the service, where the logging entry includes a subsystem name, an operation performed by the subsystem to fulfill the request, and start and end times of the operation. The logging schema may also detect errors fulfilling the requests, and may classify detected errors into a bucket, where each bucket denotes a failure scenario. Reliability of the service may be calculated based on analysis of the buckets to compute error rates. Reports may be generated to enable continuous monitoring of a performance and reliability of the system. | 08-27-2015 |
20150244600 | STRUCTURED LOGGING SCHEMA OF USAGE DATA - Technologies are generally described to provide a logging schema to track requests processed by a service. A request may be received at a collaborative service, and the request may be processed by one or more subsystems of the service to fulfill the request. The logging schema may be configured to track user requests as each request is received and processed at each individual subsystem of the collaborative service. A logging entry may be created at a data store of the service, where the logging entry includes a subsystem name, an operation performed by the subsystem to fulfill the request, error information, and start and end times of the operation. The logging schema may enable continuous monitoring of a performance of the system, such as which operations take the most time, which operations have the most success and the least success, and which features are most popular based on usage data. | 08-27-2015 |
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20110154104 | Controlling Memory Redundancy In A System - In one embodiment, the present invention provides an ability to handle an error occurring during a memory migration operation in a high availability system. In addition, a method can be used to dynamically remap a memory page stored in a non-mirrored memory region of memory to a mirrored memory region. This dynamic remapping may be responsive to a determination that the memory page has been accessed more than a threshold number of times, indicating a criticality of information on the page. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 06-23-2011 |
20130007507 | MECHANISM FOR ADVANCED SERVER MACHINE CHECK RECOVERY AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEM SOFTWARE ENHANCEMENTS - Embodiments of a hardware processor including a plurality of machine state registers (MSRs) are described. At least one of the MSRs includes an erroring logical processing (ELP) bit which when set, indicates that a particular thread executing on the hardware processor caused an error. | 01-03-2013 |
20130212426 | Controlling Memory Redundancy In A System - In one embodiment, the present invention provides an ability to handle an error occurring during a memory migration operation in a high availability system. In addition, a method can be used to dynamically remap a memory page stored in a non-mirrored memory region of memory to a mirrored memory region. This dynamic remapping may be responsive to a determination that the memory page has been accessed more than a threshold number of times, indicating a criticality of information on the page. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 08-15-2013 |
20140164827 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MANAGING HARDWARE ERRORS IN A MULTI-CORE ENVIRONMENT - A method and device for managing hardware errors in a multi-core environment includes allocating processor cores to a main set and a spare set of processor cores. The main set of processor cores are used by an operating system, and the spare set of processor cores are dedicated to software applications. Should a processor core error occur, a processor core swap may be performed to swap a spare processor core for a failing main processor core without interrupting the execution of the operating system. | 06-12-2014 |
20140188829 | TECHNOLOGIES FOR PROVIDING DEFERRED ERROR RECORDS TO AN ERROR HANDLER - Technologies to generate an error record are described herein. A method includes performing a scan of one or more error logs to identify a source of data in response to an attempt to access the data, determining whether an amount of time to complete the scan will exceed a threshold value, and generating a notice that the error record will be deferred based on the determination. A system includes a data collector to scan one or more error logs to identify a source of data in response to an attempt to access the data, a controller to determine whether an amount of time to scan the error logs to identify the source of data will exceed a threshold value, and a signal generator to generate a signal indicating that the error record is to be deferred based on the determination. | 07-03-2014 |
20150113334 | DETERMINE WHEN AN ERROR LOG WAS CREATED - A computing system can include a machine check counter (MCC) including a current value. The current value indicates a system reboot resetting hardware of the computing system. The machine check counter includes a model specific register including a counter indicating the current value, the current value to be incremented upon the system reboot. | 04-23-2015 |
20150178142 | EXCHANGE ERROR INFORMATION FROM PLATFORM FIRMWARE TO OPERATING SYSTEM - A computing system can include a platform firmware to monitor hardware errors and to notify an operating system when a corrective action is to be performed to address a hardware error. The computing system can also include an extended error log to describe a hardware error. The computing system can further include an action record to direct the operating system to perform the corrective action to address the hardware error. | 06-25-2015 |
20160087847 | MECHANISM FOR MANAGEMENT CONTROLLERS TO LEARN THE CONTROL PLANE HIERARCHY IN A DATA CENTER ENVIRONMENT - Mechanisms to enable management controllers to learn the control plane hierarchy in data center environments. The data center is configured in a physical hierarchy including multiple pods, racks, trays, and sleds and associated switches. Management controllers at various levels in a control plane hierarchy and associated with switches in the physical hierarchy are configured to add their IP addresses to DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol) responses that are generated by a DCHP server in response to DCHP requests for IP address requests initiated by DHCP clients including manageability controllers, compute nodes and storage nodes in the data center. As the DCHP response traverses each of multiple switches along a forwarding path from the DCHP server to the DHCP client, an IP address of the manageability controller associated with the switch is inserted. Upon receipt at the DHCP client, the inserted IP addresses are extracted and used to automate learning of the control plane hierarchy. | 03-24-2016 |
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20100005791 | Nozzle Diffuser Mixer - Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are directed towards an apparatus and method for control of fluid flow through a conduit of an exhaust system for an engine, particularly prior to an exhaust treatment device. In one embodiment, a fluid flow control device for receiving and guiding exhaust gas from an engine towards an exhaust gas treatment device is provided. The fluid flow control device includes a nozzle disposed within an exhaust conduit of the engine. The nozzle includes an inlet opening and an outlet opening for forming a first flow path through the nozzle. The nozzle is spaced from the exhaust conduit for forming a second flow path between the nozzle and the exhaust conduit. The fluid flow control device also includes an injector disposed adjacent the nozzle. The injector may be oriented to direct a pressurized fluid to the first or second flow path. | 01-14-2010 |
20100077742 | FLOW DIFFUSER FOR AN EXHAUST SYSTEM - Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide devices, systems and methods for distribution of an engine exhaust gas to one or more exhaust treatment devices. In one embodiment, an exhaust flow diffuser is provided including a conduit defining an inlet opening, an outlet opening and a flow path therebetween. The conduit includes a first section disposed proximate to the inlet opening and a second section disposed proximate to the outlet opening. The second section has an increasing diameter along its length. The conduit is formed by a first member and a second member both of which extend between the inlet opening and outlet opening to form a portion of the first section and the second section. The first member and the second member each include an engagement feature that extends between the inlet opening and outlet opening. | 04-01-2010 |
20100186724 | ENGINE ASSEMBLY WITH FUEL FILTER GAS REMOVAL APPARATUS - An engine assembly may include an engine defining a cylinder bore, a fuel tank, a fuel supply assembly in fluid communication with the fuel tank and the cylinder bore, a fuel return assembly in fluid communication with the fuel supply assembly and the fuel tank, and a fuel filter assembly. The fuel filter assembly may include a filter casing having an inlet, an outlet and a bypass opening, and a filter media located within the filter casing. The filter media may be located between the inlet and the outlet, defining a dirty fuel region of the filter assembly between the inlet and the filter media and a clean fuel region between the filter media and the filter outlet. The bypass opening may be in fluid communication with the dirty fuel region and the fuel return assembly to draw gases out of the dirty fuel region. | 07-29-2010 |
20110107743 | Nozzle Diffuser Mixer - A diffuser for aiding in the vaporization and mixing of an injected reactant with the exhaust gas feed stream of an exhaust gas aftertreatment system is disclosed. The diffuser is disposed within an exhaust gas conduit of the exhaust gas aftertreatment system and has an impingement surface and a baffle plate disposed downstream of and adjacent thereto. The baffle plate extends outwardly from the diffuser, to terminate at a baffle plate tip that is located intermediate of the diffuser and an inner wall of the exhaust gas conduit. The baffle plate is operable to trap a portion of an exhaust gas feed stream, and a reactant resident therein, to increase the vaporization and residence time of the reactant in the exhaust gas feed stream. | 05-12-2011 |
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20120167158 | SCOPED RESOURCE AUTHORIZATION POLICIES - Resource authorization policies and resource scopes may be defined separately, thereby decoupling a set of authorization rules from the scope of resources to which those rules apply. In one example, a resource includes anything that can be used in a computing environment (e.g., a file, a device, etc.). A scope describes a set of resources (e.g., all files in folder X, all files labeled “Y”, etc.). Policies describe what can be done with a resource (e.g., “read-only,” “read/write,” “delete, if requestor is a member of the admin group,” etc.). When scopes and policies have been defined, they may be linked, thereby indicating that the policy applies to any resource within the scope. When a request for the resource is made, the request is evaluated against all policies associated with scopes that contain the resource. If the conditions specified in the policies apply, then the request may be granted. | 06-28-2012 |
20130125199 | TESTING ACCESS POLICIES - A policy that governs access to a resource may be tested against real-world access requests before being used to control access to the resource. In one example, access to a resource is governed by a policy, referred to as an effective policy. When the policy is to be modified or replaced, the modification or replacement may become a test policy. When a request is made to access the resource, the request may be evaluated under both the effective policy and the test policy. Whether access is granted is determined under the effective policy, but the decision that would be made under the test policy is noted, and may be logged. If the test policy is determined to behave acceptably when confronted with real-world access requests, then the current effective policy may be replaced with the test policy. | 05-16-2013 |
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20150090475 | CABLES HAVING AN ANTIMICROBIAL COATING - A cable having one or more conductors with a polymeric covering layer and a non-extruded coating layer formed of a material based on a liquid composition including a polymer resin and an antimicrobial additive. Methods of forming cables are also provided. | 04-02-2015 |
20150159069 | THERMALLY CONDUCTIVE COMPOSITIONS AND CABLES THEREOF - Thermally conductive compositions exhibiting a thermal conductivity of 0.30 W/mK or more include a base polyolefin, a halogenated flame retardant, a non-halogenated flame retardant, and a flame retardant synergist. Cables having insulation and/or jacket layers formed of such thermally conductive compositions are also described herein. | 06-11-2015 |
20150179307 | HIGH VISIBILITY CABLE - An electrical cable includes a plurality of conductors forming a conductor core, one or more insulation layers at least partially surrounding at least one of the plurality of conductors, an outer jacket surrounding the conductor core and a film applied to the exterior surface of the outer jacket. The film includes high visibility particles. Methods of forming electrical cables are also described herein. | 06-25-2015 |
20150194237 | SELF-CLEANING CABLE ASSEMBLIES - The present disclosure relates to a self-cleaning cable assembly useful for overhead high voltage electricity transmission. The self-cleaning cable assembly includes a conductor and a self-cleaning layer that surrounds the conductor and includes one or more of a photocatalyst and an electrocatalyst. The present disclosure also relates to methods of reducing surface buildup on cable assemblies for overhead high voltage electricity transmission. | 07-09-2015 |
20150194240 | COATED OVERHEAD CONDUCTOR - A polymeric coating can be applied to an overhead conductor. The overhead conductor includes one or more conductive wires, and the polymeric coating layer surrounds the one or more conductive wires. The overhead conductor can operate at a lower temperature than a bare overhead conductor with no polymeric coating layer when tested in accordance with ANSI C119.4 method. Methods of applying a polymeric coating layer to an overhead conductor are also described herein. | 07-09-2015 |
20150228376 | CABLES WITH IMPROVED COVERINGS AND METHODS OF FORMING THEREOF - A cable including a conductor surrounded by a covering layer, the covering layer formed from a thermoplastic vulcanizate composition which includes a continuous phase and a dispersed phase. The continuous phase is formed of a thermoplastic polyolefin. The dispersed phase is formed of a cross-linked elastomeric polyolefin. The thermoplastic vulcanizate composition passes the Hot Creep Test at 150° C. in accordance with UL 2556 (2013) and has a dielectric loss of 3 or less. Methods of forming cables with coverings are also disclosed. | 08-13-2015 |
20150235739 | SURFACE MODIFIED OVERHEAD CONDUCTOR - The present invention relates to a surface modified overhead conductor with a coating that allows the conductor to operate at lower temperatures. The coating is an inorganic, non-white coating having durable heat and wet aging characteristics. The coating preferably contains a heat radiating agent with desirable properties, and an appropriate binder/suspension agent. In a preferred embodiment, the coating has L* value of less than 80, a heat emissivity of greater than or equal to 0.5, and/or a solar absorptivity coefficient of greater than 0.3. | 08-20-2015 |
20150376369 | THERMALLY CONDUCTIVE COMPOSITIONS AND CABLES THEREOF - A thermoset composition can include a cross-linked polyolefin; a primary filler selected from the group consisting of talc, calcined clay, or combinations thereof; a secondary filler selected from one or more of a metal oxide and a metal nitride, and one of a composition stabilizer and antioxidant. The thermoset composition can exhibit a thermal conductivity of at least about 0.27 W/mK, and/or a dielectric loss tangent of less than about 3% when measured at 90° C. The thermoset composition can be used in the construction on an insulation layer or jacket layer of a power cable. | 12-31-2015 |
20160042837 | FLUORO COPOLYMER COATINGS FOR OVERHEAD CONDUCTORS - A coating composition includes a fluoroethylene vinyl ether copolymer, a cross-linking agent, and water. The coating composition reduces the operating temperature of an overhead conductor by at least about 5° C. or more compared to a similar uncoated overhead conductor when the operating temperatures of each overhead conductor are measured at about 100° C. or higher and the coating composition is substantially free of solvent. Methods for making a coating composition and for making a coated overhead conductor are also provided. | 02-11-2016 |
20160083862 | ELECTRODEPOSITION MEDIUMS FOR FORMATION OF PROTECTIVE COATINGS ELECTROCHEMICALLY DEPOSITED ON METAL SUBSTRATES - Articles including a conductive metal substrate and a protective coating on the metal substrate are provided. The protective coating is electrochemically deposited from an electrodeposition medium including a silicon alkoxide and quaternary ammonium compounds or quaternary phosphonium compounds. Methods of electrochemically depositing such protective coatings are also described herein. | 03-24-2016 |
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20120195526 | Easy Open and Reclosable Package with Discrete Strip and Die-Cut Web - An easy-open and reclosable package includes a pouch including a discrete strip, between first and second side panels, including a sealing segment, a backing segment, and an intermediate layer including a pressure sensitive adhesive; a first portion of the strip anchored to the first panel at a first location, and a second portion of the strip anchored to the first panel at a second location; a die cut in the first panel defining a die cut segment, so arranged that when the package is opened, the sealing segment is partially removed from the discrete strip, the intermediate layer comprising a pressure sensitive adhesive is partially exposed, and the package can be reclosed by adhering at least one of the first and second panels to the adhesive; and a product in the pouch. | 08-02-2012 |
20120195527 | Easy Open and Reclosable Package with Discrete Laminate Having a Panel Section with a Sealant - An easy-open and reclosable package includes a pouch including a discrete laminate including a base strip and a panel section; a first and second anchor seal; the base strip including a sealing segment, backing segment, and intermediate layer including a pressure sensitive adhesive; and a product in the pouch. The inner surface of the panel section has a sealant. When the package is opened, the sealing segment is at least partially removed from the base strip, the pressure sensitive adhesive is at least partially exposed, and the package can thereafter be reclosed by adhering any of a first side panel, second side panel, and panel section to the pressure sensitive adhesive. Methods of making the package, and a pouch, are also disclosed. | 08-02-2012 |
20120195531 | Easy Open and Reclosable Package with Discrete Laminate with Die-Cut - An easy-open and reclosable package includes a pouch including a discrete laminate including a base strip, a panel section, and a die cut defining a die cut segment; a first and second anchor seal; the base strip including a sealing segment, backing segment, and intermediate layer including a pressure sensitive adhesive; and a product disposed in the pouch. The die cut segment is so arranged that when the package is opened, the sealing segment is partially removed from the base strip, the pressure sensitive adhesive is partially exposed, and the package can thereafter be reclosed by adhering any of the first side panel, second side panel, and panel section to the pressure sensitive adhesive. Methods of making the package, and a pouch, are also disclosed. | 08-02-2012 |
20120207408 | Easy Open and Reclosable Package with Discrete Laminate, with Die-Cut, Anchored to Second Side Panel - An easy-open and reclosable package includes a pouch including a discrete laminate including a base strip and a panel section having a die cut defining a die cut segment, the panel section anchored to the base strip; the second surface of the base strip anchored to the inner surface of a second side panel; and the panel section anchored to a first side panel; and a product in the pouch. The die cut segment is so arranged with respect to the base strip that when the package is opened, the package can be reclosed by adhering the pressure sensitive adhesive to the first side panel. | 08-16-2012 |
20120207412 | Easy Open and Reclosable Package with Die-Cut Web, and Discrete Strip Anchored to Second Side Panel - An easy-open and reclosable package includes a pouch including a discrete strip, between first and second side panels; including a sealing segment, a backing segment, and an intermediate layer including a pressure sensitive adhesive, the first surface of the strip anchored to the inner surface of the first panel at a first location, and the second surface of the strip anchored to the inner surface of the second side panel at a first location; a die cut in the first panel, defining a primary die cut segment so arranged that when the package is opened, it can be reclosed by adhering the adhesive to the first side panel; and a product in the pouch. A secondary die cut segment can be disposed between the primary die cut segment and an end of the package. This secondary die cut can be at least partially underlain by the adhesive. | 08-16-2012 |
20150336693 | Easy Open And Reclosable Package With Discrete Strip And Die-Cut Web - An easy-open and reclosable package includes a pouch including a discrete strip, between first and second side panels, including a sealing segment, a backing segment, and an intermediate layer including a pressure sensitive adhesive; a first portion of the strip anchored to the first panel at a first location, and a second portion of the strip anchored to the first panel at a second location; a die cut in the first panel defining a die cut segment, so arranged that when the package is opened, the sealing segment is partially removed from the discrete strip, the intermediate layer comprising a pressure sensitive adhesive is partially exposed, and the package can be reclosed by adhering at least one of the first and second panels to the adhesive; and a product in the pouch. | 11-26-2015 |
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20140307859 | Apparatus and Method for Audio Data Processing - A communication terminal, system and method utilize a communication device that activates a speech to text application so that subsequent audio that is received from a caller is converted into text. A caller may then provide audio in response to a question. A caller may send input by pressing a button on a communication device for example, to activate the speech to text application, speak an answer, and then press a button to indicate that an answer to a question is complete. The spoken answer may be converted into text and may then be stored, parsed, and then assigned to an object representing the question posed to a caller. The stored text assigned to the object representing the question may then be used to populate different forms or databases for subsequent use or for displaying to a user via a display device of that person's computer device. | 10-16-2014 |
20140348307 | Apparatus and Method for Audio Data Processing - A communication terminal, system and method utilize a communication device that activates a speech to text application so that subsequent audio that is received from a caller is converted into text. A caller may then provide audio in response to a question. A caller may send input by pressing a button on a communication device for example, to activate the speech to text application, speak an answer, and then press a button to indicate that an answer to a question is complete. The spoken answer may be converted into text and may then be stored, parsed, and then assigned to an object representing the question posed to a caller. The stored text assigned to the object representing the question may then be used to populate different forms or databases for subsequent use or for displaying to a user via a display device of that person's computer device. | 11-27-2014 |