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20090042471 | Impact Resistant Sheet Material - The present invention provides an impact resistant sheet material that helps provide exterior walls of a building with resistance to impacts so that the building structure can meet building standards, such as the Miami-Dade County Large Missile Impact Test, for resisting impacts in high wind areas. In one embodiment, sheet material comprises an impact resistant layer that attached to fibrous substrate. The impact resistant layer provides impact resistance to the sheet material so that a wall structure employing the sheet material is able to successfully withstand an impact from a projectile comprising a 9 pound, 7 foot two-by-four (“2×4”) traveling at a speed of at least 34 miles per hour. The impact resistant sheet material may comprise a moisture vapor permeable, water-impermeable barrier layer having a hydrohead of at least 55 cm and a moisture vapor transmission rate of at least 35 g/m | 02-12-2009 |
20090235507 | Method Of Repairing A Ballistics Barrier - A method of repairing a ballistics barrier, the barrier comprised of a plurality of horizontally-offset, interconnected collapsible cells formed from a ballistics fabric. The method includes removing the damaged section of the barrier and replacing it with a substitute ballistics fabric section that is attached to the barrier so that the substitute section mimics the horizontally-offset, interconnected cell structure of the barrier. | 09-24-2009 |
20090235813 | Ballistics Barrier - A ballistics barrier having a multitude of vertically stacked layers. Each layer comprised of a plurality of horizontally-offset, interconnected laterally collapsible cells formed from multiple sheets of ballistics fabric. The perimeter interface between two vertically stacked layers is sealed by a skirt extending between the top of one layer and the bottom of the vertically adjacent layer. | 09-24-2009 |
20090250675 | Vehicle Barrier - A vehicle barrier having an impact side, a reflection side opposite the impact side, and a plurality of interior walls extending between the impact side and the reflection side. The refection side, the impact side, and the plurality of interior walls are formed from vertically-oriented sheets of barrier material (when in the deployed configuration). Further, the refection side, the impact side, and the plurality of interior walls define multiple chambers. The chambers can be packed with fill material to stop an oncoming vehicle. | 10-08-2009 |
20110269363 | Impact Resistant Sheet Material - The present invention provides an impact resistant sheet material that helps provide exterior walls of a building with resistance to impacts so that the building structure can meet building standards, such as the Miami-Dade County Large Missile Impact Test, for resisting impacts in high wind areas. In one embodiment, sheet material comprises an impact resistant layer that attached to fibrous substrate. The impact resistant layer provides impact resistance to the sheet material so that a wall structure employing the sheet material is able to successfully withstand an impact from a projectile comprising a 9 pound, 7 foot two-by-four (“2×4”) traveling at a speed of at least 34 miles per hour. The impact resistant sheet material may comprise a moisture vapor permeable, water-impermeable barrier layer having a hydrohead of at least 55 cm and a moisture vapor transmission rate of at least 35 g/m | 11-03-2011 |
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20130321645 | LIGHT AND SOUND MONITOR - The present invention comprises a light and sound sensor system and method for repetitively measuring the luminance, chromaticity, sound, and infrared illumination in a theater to detect any changes thereto so that the images being viewed on the screen and the sound in the theater can be kept at their optimal values. In addition, in a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the system has an audio and video synchronization capability. By monitoring the audio and visual signals in real time, the exact time relationship between the signals is detected to determine whether they are properly synchronized. | 12-05-2013 |
20140006271 | CROSS-NETWORK ELECTRONIC PAYMENT PROCESSING SYSTEM AND METHOD | 01-02-2014 |
20140064495 | SECURE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUDIO PROCESSING - A method and system for playing movies with object-based sound complying with industry security standards using less processing power than the prior art, comprises an integrated media block in which, in non-real-time, encrypted audio files are decrypted. The object-based and channel-based audio data is then rendered to theater specific channels in non-real time. After the audio objects are rendered, the rendered audio is re-encrypted and stored for use at a later time. When the rendered movie is to be played in real time, the encrypted video and rendered encrypted audio files are streamed from the server, decrypted, forensically marked and played. Using the present invention, movies also can be downloaded and pre-processed while another movie is playing. | 03-06-2014 |
20140325688 | TAMPERPROOF HOUSING MODULE - A tamperproof housing assembly for a PCB is disclosed where unauthorized access to the circuitry or contents of the housing assembly is prohibited. In a preferred embodiment, the housing assembly comprises a top cover, a bottom cover and a PCB sandwiched between the top and bottom covers using at least one interlocking system and a tamper sensor that is armed when the assembly is fully and properly assembled. In a preferred embodiment, there are at least 2 two-part interlocking systems are configured such that the movement of each part of the interlocking system relative to the other is limited to one axis. Even when the cover of the housing assembly is moved in a contrary or oblique direction after assembly, the physical and electronic security and integrity are maintained, as any movement will set off the tamper notification. | 10-30-2014 |