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20090037063 | TWO-WHEELED MOTOR VEHICLE BRAKE CONTROL METHOD AND SYSTEM - To enable, with respect to a vehicle where lifting of the vehicle body easily occurs to a relatively large extent even in a relatively early stage when rear wheel lifting is detected, more rapid and reliable securement of the safety of the vehicle body with respect to that rear wheel lifting. | 02-05-2009 |
20090048753 | TWO-WHEELED MOTOR VEHICLE BRAKE CONTROL METHOD AND SYSTEM - To reliably control and prevent rear wheel lifting caused by an abrupt brake operation. | 02-19-2009 |
20090055066 | TWO-WHEELED MOTOR VEHICLE BRAKE CONTROL METHOD AND BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM - To reliably prevent re-lifting of a rear wheel immediately after landing of the rear wheel. | 02-26-2009 |
20100023237 | BRAKE CONTROL DEVICE FOR TWO-WHEELED MOTOR VEHICLE - The invention aims at providing a brake control device for a two-wheeled motor vehicle which can detect a hydraulic pressure of a wheel cylinder, determine release of a brake lever, and terminate an antilock brake system (ABS). | 01-28-2010 |
20100138122 | Brake Control Method And Brake Control Device For Two-Wheeled Motor Vehicle - To further improve, in a brake control method and device for a two-wheeled motor vehicle that utilizes a wheel cylinder pressure as a parameter for predicting the potential for lifting of a rear wheel, the accuracy of predicting lifting of the rear wheel. | 06-03-2010 |
20100225158 | BRAKE CONTROL METHOD AND SYSTEM - To predictively determine the occurrence of rear wheel lifting before actual lifting of a rear wheel occurs and enable control of brake force. | 09-09-2010 |
20100231032 | TWO-WHEELED MOTOR VEHICLE BRAKE CONTROL METHOD AND SYSTEM - To enable, with respect to a vehicle whose vehicle body is easily lifted to a relatively large extent even in a relatively early stage when rear wheel lifting is detected, more rapid and reliable securement of the safety of the vehicle body with respect to that rear wheel lifting. | 09-16-2010 |
20110273005 | MOTORCYCLE BRAKING DEVICE - The present invention provides a motorcycle braking device which can perform a control which does not give discomforts to a rider in a front and rear wheel interlocking brake control by taking a manipulation of the rider into consideration. In the motorcycle braking device according to the present invention, in a front and rear wheel interlocking brake control, an additional target pressure associated with a brake input pressure of one of a front wheel hydraulic circuit and a rear wheel hydraulic circuit is applied to another wheel driven by the front wheel hydraulic circuit or the rear wheel hydraulic circuit. | 11-10-2011 |
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20090319316 | Method and System of Using Structured Social Networks and Communities to Create and Maintain Business Service Models - A method is described for distributing the creation and maintenance tasks of a Business Service Model over social networks and communities in enterprise environments. Members of a community are enabled to view all Business Service Models and components in the community, and in accordance with permissions are enabled to read, create, modify, delete, update, tag, mark and comment on Business service Models and components, including being able to add missing relationships, elements, state propagation rules, or algorithms. Community workspaces are provided for tracking creation and maintenance activities, and individual workspaces are provided summarizing these activities taking place within the individual's communities. Combined together in a continually iterative model, these computer implemented mechanisms provide IT organizations with a complete, accurate and current Business Service Model. | 12-24-2009 |
20090319537 | Method And System of Using Structured Social Networks and Communities to Create And Maintain Relationships Between Configuration Items in a Configuration Management Database - A method is described for using social networks of communities within a large enterprise to establish relationships between configuration items in a configuration management database, and to maintain the information about these relationships as changes are made in the information technology environment of the enterprise. Communities made up of groups of individuals are associated with groups of one or more configuration items, permissions are established for the actions of create, modify, delete, update, comment, tag and mark configuration item relationships, and means are provided for members of a Community to search for or browse configuration item relationships and operate on CI and CI relationships in a continually iterative model. | 12-24-2009 |
20090319559 | Method And System of Using Social Networks and Communities to Ensure Data Quality of Configuration Items in a Configuration Management Database - A method and system are described for distributing the tasks of ensuring the accuracy and currency of data contained in a CMDB to a social network of communities within the organization. Configuration items (CIs) are organized into Communities, and Users are associated with these Communities. Users associated with a Community search or browse for a CI and review the accuracy of a CI attribute, making correction by modification, deletion or addition. If correct information is not known the user tags the CI attribute for later correction. Corrections are reviewed and either approved or reverted back to the original value of the CI attribute. Through iteration of the process the accuracy of the CMDB is improved. | 12-24-2009 |
20110126047 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MODELS IN AN INTELLIGENT WORKLOAD MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - The system and method described herein for managing information technology models in an intelligent workload management system may include a computing environment having a model-driven, service-oriented architecture for creating collaborative threads to manage workloads. In particular, the management threads may converge information for managing planned changes and recovery processes for version-controlled snapshots of the information technology models. For example, a discovery engine may enrich models of an infrastructure with identity information obtained from an identity vault and the infrastructure itself, and a management infrastructure may then manage planned changes to the infrastructure model. In particular, the management infrastructure may construct implementation plans that coordinate interaction between managed entities to implement the planned changes, and may further detect drifts between operational states and planned states for the infrastructure models. | 05-26-2011 |
20110126275 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISCOVERY ENRICHMENT IN AN INTELLIGENT WORKLOAD MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - The system and method described herein for discovery enrichment in an intelligent workload management system may include a computing environment having a model-driven, service-oriented architecture for creating collaborative threads to manage workloads. In particular, the management threads may converge information for managing identities and access credentials, which may provide information that can enrich discovery of physical and virtual infrastructure resources. For example, a discovery engine may reference federated identity information stored in an identity vault and enrich a discovered infrastructure model with the federated identity information. Thus, the model may generally include information describing physical and virtualized resources in the infrastructure, applications and services running in the infrastructure, and information derived from the federated identity information that describes dependencies between the physical resources, the virtualized resources, the applications, and the services. | 05-26-2011 |
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20110302290 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING CHANGES IN A NETWORK DATACENTER - The system and method described herein may include a configuration management database containing various configuration items describing every known resource in a datacenter. Upon receiving a request proposing changes to the datacenter, the proposed changes may be approved for automated execution (i.e., without human intervention) in response to analyzing relationships modeled in the configuration management database and determining that the proposed changes have no potential impacts on essential or critical resources. Otherwise, an impact workflow may be created to coordinate interaction between various human participants to resolve the potential impacts. Further, in contexts where multiple proposed changes have been approved, the multiple proposed changes may be analyzed to detect any potential conflicts. Thus, the multiple proposed changes may be approved for automated execution in response to detecting no potential conflicts, or a conflict workflow may be created to similarly coordinate human interaction to resolve the conflicts. | 12-08-2011 |
20110302295 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MODELING INTERDEPENDENCIES IN A NETWORK DATACENTER - The system and method described herein may include a discovery engine that scans a network datacenter to inventory resources in the datacenter and populate a configuration management database with the resource inventory. One or more destination listeners created from the resource inventory may then selectively sample monitored flows in the datacenter to model interdependencies between the inventoried resources. For example, any monitored flows originating outside the datacenter or failing to correlate with the inventoried resources may be dropped, whereby the interdependencies may be modeled from a deliberately reduced sample of the monitored flows that have information relevant to modeling relationships between resources within the datacenter. Furthermore, directionalities for the monitored flows may be determined, wherein the directionalities provide further information relevant to modeling the relationships between the resources within the datacenter. | 12-08-2011 |
20110302652 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING REAL-TIME SECURITY THREATS IN A NETWORK DATACENTER - The system and method described herein may include a configuration management database that describes every known service endpoint in a network datacenter to represent a steady state for the datacenter. One or more listeners may then observe traffic in the datacenter in real-time to detect network conversations initiating new activity in the datacenter, which may be correlated, in real-time, with the information in the configuration management database representing the steady state for the datacenter. Thus, in response to the new activity failing to correlate with the known service endpoints, a real-time security alert may be generated to indicate that any network conversations initiating such activity fall out-of-scope from the steady state for the information technology datacenter. | 12-08-2011 |
20140310411 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MODELING INTERPENDENCIES IN A NETWORK DATACENTER - The system and method described herein may include a discovery engine that scans a network datacenter to inventory resources in the datacenter and populate a configuration management database with the resource inventory. One or more destination listeners created from the resource inventory may then selectively sample monitored flows in the datacenter to model interdependencies between the inventoried resources. For example, any monitored flows originating outside the datacenter or failing to correlate with the inventoried resources may be dropped, whereby the interdependencies may be modeled from a deliberately reduced sample of the monitored flows that have information relevant to modeling relationships between resources within the datacenter. Furthermore, directionalities for the monitored flows may be determined, wherein the directionalities provide further information relevant to modeling the relationships between the resources within the datacenter. | 10-16-2014 |
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20080276551 | HEADWALL HAVING MOVABLE COVER - An apparatus is provided for coupling to a wall in a healthcare facility, such as a hospital. The apparatus comprises a housing configured to support at least one service outlet, a cover and a linkage for mounting the cover to the housing for pivoting movement between a closed position in which the cover blocks access to the at least one service outlet and an open position in which the cover allows access to the at least one service outlet. The cover remains substantially parallel to the wall as it travels between the closed and open positions. The cover may comprise a wall accessory, such as a picture frame. | 11-13-2008 |
20100095604 | Modular Architectural Room System - A modular architectural wall system for a patient room may support accessories and include panels. The architectural wall system may include gas outlets and electrical outlets mounted to a surface of the architectural wall system. | 04-22-2010 |
20100236809 | ERGONOMIC BED LOCATOR - A locator can comprise a protective cover and a plurality of service outlets. The protective cover can be configured to be mounted on a wall. The protective cover can include a lower edge. The lower edge can be positioned at a height of less than about 10 inches above a floor. The plurality of service outlets can be coupled to the protective cover and can be positioned at a height of over 22.5 inches above the floor | 09-23-2010 |
20140110361 | MODULAR ARCHITECTURAL FRAME FOR A WALL - A modular architectural wall system for a patient room may support accessories and include panels. The architectural wall system may include gas outlets and electrical outlets mounted to a surface of the architectural wall system. | 04-24-2014 |
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