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20110286298 | ADJUSTABLE ORBIT IMBALANCE COMPENSATING ORBITAL SHAKER - An orbital shaker apparatus is provided, including a first shaft connected to a first bearing assembly at a first end and a mounting portion at the other. The first shaft is rotatable about a first shaft axis, and is connected to a motor. The second shaft has a bearing assembly on the mounting portion at one end and a platform at the other, and is aligned parallel to and offset from the first shaft by a distance. A counterweight rotor assembly is coupled to the mounting portion, and rotated by a belt driven by a pulley connected to the rotating shaft of a counterweight motor. The counterweight assembly includes two counterweight bearings, each having a counterweight wedge. The platform also includes supports for objects to be secured thereto. In use, as the counterweight rotor rotates, the second shaft, second bearing assembly, and platform describes a circular orbit with diameter 2R. | 11-24-2011 |
20120294107 | Adjustable Orbit Imbalance Compensating Orbital Shaker - An orbital shaker apparatus is provided, including a first shaft connected to a first bearing assembly at a first end and a mounting portion at the other. The first shaft is rotatable about a first shaft axis, and is connected to a motor. The second shaft has a bearing assembly on the mounting portion at one end and a platform at the other, and is aligned parallel to and offset from the first shaft by a distance. A counterweight rotor assembly is coupled to the mounting portion, and rotated by a belt driven by a pulley connected to the rotating shaft of a counterweight motor. The counterweight assembly includes two counterweight bearings, each having a counterweight wedge. The platform also includes supports for objects to be secured thereto. In use, as the counterweight rotor rotates, the second shaft, second bearing assembly, and platform describes a circular orbit with diameter 2R. | 11-22-2012 |
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20090263467 | COMBINATION DRUG THERAPY USING ORALLY DISSOLVING FILM OR ORALLY DISINTEGRATING TABLET DOSAGE FORMS TO TREAT DRY MOUTH AILMENTS - A combination drug therapy can be administered to patients to treat xerostomia or dry mouth or Sjogren's syndrome in the form of orally dissolving film or orally disintegrating tablets. Some of the drugs could be synthetic origin and some drugs are obtained from natural sources. | 10-22-2009 |
20100186797 | Solar Leaves and Solar Tree Forest - A Solution for Energy Crisis - Solar leaves bearing solar films on the top surface and a reflective bottom surface can be attached to a solar tree or to a solar vine through a flexible petiole to convert sunlight into electricity. The electricity produced and be stored in a storage battery or can be sent to the national grid via an inverter. A group of solar trees can be put together in one area creating a solar forest to produce electricity from sunlight collectively. | 07-29-2010 |
20100285116 | PHYSICALLY/MOLECULARLY DISTRIBUTED AND/OR CHEMICALLY BOUND MEDICAMENTS IN EMPTY, HARD CAPSULE SHELLS - The present invention incorporates medicaments in the empty hard capsule shells (body and cap). The medicament is either physically/molecularly distributed and/or chemically bound to the polymer matrix of the capsule shell composition. Other medicaments in the form of drug-loaded matrices (powders, granules, beads, pellets, mini-tablets, and mini-capsules) can be filled in the drug-loaded empty, hard capsule shells. The same capsule dosage form contains medicaments in the core matrix and in the shell. | 11-11-2010 |
20100304968 | PROCESS OF MANUFACTURE FOR DEER REPELLANT, PEST AND RODENT CONTROL, WEED-KILLER, FUNGICIDE AND INSECTICIDE, AND COMBINATIONS THEREOF IN POWDER AND LIQUID SPRAY FORMULATIONS - The deer and rodent repellent, a fungicide, insecticide, a fruit spray, and a weed-killer composition can be prepared in powder delivery system. The solution of an active ingredient is distributed on an inert adsorbent matrix. The formulation can also be distributed using a suitable powder dispenser or can be filled in empty tea bags to be hung on/near the vegetation or can be mixed with a paint to be applied on the fence. A procedure to prepare a liquid formulation containing a film-forming polymer is also mentioned. Combination of actives for various applications can be put together in powder or liquid spray formulations in order to provide convenience and reduce cost to the consumer. | 12-02-2010 |
20110150995 | Solid Dosage Forms of Essential Oils - Essential oils are extracted from plants and some have known medicinal properties. Some essential oils have been to known to show antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral activities. Some essential oils show sensual properties and others improve quality of sleep. The present invention describes a method to produce a solid dosage form (tablets or capsules) of these essential oils showing medicinal properties. The essential oils are adsorbed or absorbed on a substrate. The presence of a surfactant in the formulation helps solubilization of essential oils in the mouth cavity in vivo. Combination of various essential oils can be incorporated in the solid dosage forms. | 06-23-2011 |
20150328164 | PHYSICALLY DISPERSED, MOLECULARLY DISSOLVED AND/OR CHEMICALLY BOUND DRUG(S) IN AN EMPTY, HARD CAPSULE SHELL COMPOSITION - The present invention proposes a design to incorporate drug(s) in the hard capsule shells (body and cap) composition. Drug(s) in the cap and body of the capsule shell may be the same or may be different. Other drug(s) in the form of granules, beads etc. can be filled into the capsules as a core material. The drug(s) in the capsule core material may be the same as in the shell-composition or may be different. Thus, the same capsule may contain different drug(s) as the core material and in the shell. The key advantages of incorporation of drug in the capsule shell compositions are to minimize drug-drug interaction and to obtain a desired rate of release of the drug(s), mainly for potent ones. The concept can be applied to the hard gelatin, and hard non-gelatin capsules. | 11-19-2015 |
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20120150814 | CLIENT-SIDE REPOSITORY IN A NETWORKED DEDUPLICATED STORAGE SYSTEM - A storage system according to certain embodiments includes a client-side repository (CSR). The CSR may communicate with a client at a higher data transfer rate than the rate used for communication between the client and secondary storage. During copy operations, for instance, some or all of the data being backed up or otherwise copied to secondary storage is stored in the CSR. During restore operations, copies of the data stored in the CSR is accessed from the CSR instead of from secondary storage, improving performance. Remaining data blocks not stored in the CSR can be restored from secondary storage. | 06-14-2012 |
20120150817 | CLIENT-SIDE REPOSITORY IN A NETWORKED DEDUPLICATED STORAGE SYSTEM - A storage system according to certain embodiments includes a client-side repository (CSR). The CSR may communicate with a client at a higher data transfer rate than the rate used for communication between the client and secondary storage. During copy operations, for instance, some or all of the data being backed up or otherwise copied to secondary storage is stored in the CSR. During restore operations, copies of the data stored in the CSR is accessed from the CSR instead of from secondary storage, improving performance. Remaining data blocks not stored in the CSR can be restored from secondary storage. | 06-14-2012 |
20120150818 | CLIENT-SIDE REPOSITORY IN A NETWORKED DEDUPLICATED STORAGE SYSTEM - A storage system according to certain embodiments includes a client-side repository (CSR). The CSR may communicate with a client at a higher data transfer rate than the rate used for communication between the client and secondary storage. During copy operations, for instance, some or all of the data being backed up or otherwise copied to secondary storage is stored in the CSR. During restore operations, copies of the data stored in the CSR is accessed from the CSR instead of from secondary storage, improving performance. Remaining data blocks not stored in the CSR can be restored from secondary storage. | 06-14-2012 |
20120150949 | CLIENT-SIDE REPOSITORY IN A NETWORKED DEDUPLICATED STORAGE SYSTEM - A storage system according to certain embodiments includes a client-side repository (CSR). The CSR may communicate with a client at a higher data transfer rate than the rate used for communication between the client and secondary storage. During copy operations, for instance, some or all of the data being backed up or otherwise copied to secondary storage is stored in the CSR. During restore operations, copies of the data stored in the CSR is accessed from the CSR instead of from secondary storage, improving performance. Remaining data blocks not stored in the CSR can be restored from secondary storage. | 06-14-2012 |
20130263289 | INFORMATION MANAGEMENT OF DATA ASSOCIATED WITH MULTIPLE CLOUD SERVICES - A method and system for providing information management of data from hosted services receives information management policies for a hosted account of a hosted service, requests data associated with the hosted account from the hosted service, receives data associated with the hosted account from the hosted service, and provides a preview version of the received data to a computing device. In some examples, the system indexes the received data to associate the received data with a user of an information management system, and/or provides index information related to the received data to the computing device. | 10-03-2013 |
20150113055 | INFORMATION MANAGEMENT OF DATA ASSOCIATED WITH MULTIPLE CLOUD SERVICES - A method and system for providing information management of data from hosted services receives information management policies for a hosted account of a hosted service, requests data associated with the hosted account from the hosted service, receives data associated with the hosted account from the hosted service, and provides a preview version of the received data to a computing device. In some examples, the system indexes the received data to associate the received data with a user of an information management system, and/or provides index information related to the received data to the computing device. | 04-23-2015 |
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20120102084 | Methods, Devices, and Computer Program Products for Maintaining Network Presence While Conserving Power Consumption - Network presence of a computing device in a cloud computing network is maintained while power consumption of the computing device is reduced. When the computing device is determined to enter an idle state, at least some of the operations of the computing device running in a virtual machine environment are migrated to a server within the cloud computing network while maintaining connectivity of the computing device to the cloud computing network. When the computing device is determined to be in the idle state, the computing device is put into a sleep mode to reduce power consumption of the computing device. When the computing device is determined to be in an active state, the computing device is woken, and the migrated operations are returned from the server to the computing device. This reduces power consumption of the computing device while maintaining the network presence of the computing device in the cloud computing network. | 04-26-2012 |
20130324104 | TRAFFIC BACKFILLING - The disclosed subject matter relates to an architecture that can opportunistically leverage existing periods of inactivity or low activity for sending data at virtually no marginal cost. In particular, the architecture can receive data that is to be transmitted over a communications network. The data can be examined to determine whether or not the data is delay-tolerant. If so, then such data can be stored to a staging queue. The data can then be transmitted at a later time, particularly during a high-energy state facilitated by a different data transaction, but for which there are inactive or low-activity times. | 12-05-2013 |
20150095718 | Locational Prediction of Failures - Methods, systems, and products predict locations of failures. Messages historically received are analyzed to predict a future failure. A pattern in the messages historically received is used to retrieve a template. A location of the future failure is predicted from the template. | 04-02-2015 |
20150146611 | COLLABORATIVE SCHEDULING OF LAST HOP CELLULAR TRAFFIC - An eNodeB or other cell access point device can receive demand data from mobile devices served by the cell. The demand data can represent an estimate of demand over a future period for network resources (e.g., bandwidth). The cell can aggregate this demand data and determine price data for the time period or for various intervals of the time period, then transmit the price data to the mobile devices. The price data can operate as a collaborative approach to scheduling traffic. For example, data (e.g., delay tolerant data) can be shifted (e.g., delayed for a few seconds) based on an examination of the price data in conjunction a determined priority of the data. Such can be applicable to data traffic not traditionally thought of as delay tolerant such as streaming video or web browsing, and can be accomplished without negatively impacting the quality of service or experience of the client. | 05-28-2015 |
20150150085 | Security Management On A Mobile Device - A method for managing security levels on a mobile device includes receiving a capsule including first data; assigning a first data tag to the capsule, the first data tag identifying a security level for the first data; storing the capsule on the mobile device; executing a process on the mobile device, the process associated with an application tag; allowing the process to access the first data when the application tag matches the first data tag, the process for generating second data in response to the first data. | 05-28-2015 |
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20110254138 | LOW-TEMPERATURE ABSORBER FILM AND METHOD OF FABRICATION - An improved low-temperature absorber, amorphous carbonitride (ACN) with an extinction coefficient (k) of greater than 0.15, and an emissivity of greater than 0.8 is disclosed. The ACN film can also be characterized as having a minimum of hydrocarbon content as observed by FTIR. The ACN film can be used as an effective absorbing layer that absorbs a wide range of electromagnetic radiation from different sources including lasers or flash lamps. A method of forming such an ACN film at a deposition temperature of less than, or equal to, 450° C. is also provided. | 10-20-2011 |
20110308583 | PLASMA TREATMENT AT A P-I JUNCTION FOR INCREASING OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE OF A PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICE - Open circuit voltage of a photovoltaic device including a p-i-n junction including amorphous silicon-containing semiconductor materials is increased by a high power plasma treatment on an amorphous p-doped silicon-containing semiconductor layer before depositing an amorphous intrinsic silicon-containing semiconductor layer. The high power plasma treatment deposits a thin layer of nanocrystalline silicon-containing semiconductor material or converts a surface layer of the amorphous p-doped silicon containing layer into a thin nanocrystalline silicon-containing semiconductor layer. After deposition of an intrinsic amorphous silicon layer, the thin nanocrystalline silicon-containing semiconductor layer functions as an interfacial nanocrystalline silicon-containing semiconductor layer located at a p-i junction. The increase in the open circuit voltage of the photovoltaic device through the plasma treatment depends on the composition of the interfacial crystalline silicon-containing semiconductor layer, and particularly on the atomic concentration of carbon in the interfacial crystalline silicon-containing semiconductor layer. | 12-22-2011 |
20110308584 | SURFACE TREATMENT OF TRANSPARENT CONDUCTIVE MATERIAL FILMS FOR IMPROVEMENT OF PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES - A tunneling layer is provided between a transparent conductive material and a p-doped semiconductor layer of a photovoltaic device. The tunneling layer is comprised of stoichiometric oxides which are formed when an upper surface of the transparent conductive material is subjected to one of the surface modification techniques of this disclosure. The surface modification techniques oxidize the dangling metal bonds of the transparent conductive material. The tunneling layer acts as a protective layer for the transparent conductive material. Moreover, the tunneling layer improves the interface between the transparent conductive material and the p-doped semiconductor layer. The improved interface that exists between the transparent conductive material and the p-doped semiconductor layer results in enhanced properties of the resultant photovoltaic device containing the same. In some embodiments, a high quality single junction solar cell can be provided by this disclosure that has a very well defined interface. | 12-22-2011 |
20110308585 | DUAL TRANSPARENT CONDUCTIVE MATERIAL LAYER FOR IMPROVED PERFORMANCE OF PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES - A dual transparent conductive material layer is provided between a p-doped semiconductor layer and a substrate layer of a photovoltaic device. The dual transparent conductive material layer includes a first transparent conductive material and a second transparent conductive material wherein the second transparent conductive material is nano-structured. The nano-structured second transparent conductive material acts as a protective layer for the underlying first transparent conductive material. The nano-structured transparent conductive material provides a benefit of a higher Eg of the underlying first transparent conductive material surface and a very high resilience to hydrogen plasma from the nano-structures during the formation of the p-doped semiconductor layer. | 12-22-2011 |
20110309507 | METHODOLOGY FOR EVALUATION OF ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CARBON NANOTUBES - The present disclosure relates to a structure comprising
| 12-22-2011 |
20110311781 | METHOD OF PATTERNING PHOTOSENSITIVE MATERIAL ON A SUBSTRATE CONTAINING A LATENT ACID GENERATOR - The present disclosure relates to a method of patterning a photosensitive material on a polymeric fill matrix comprising at least one latent photoacid generator; and a structure prepared according to said method. The method comprises:
| 12-22-2011 |
20120301980 | METHODOLOGY FOR EVALUATION OF ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CARBON NANOTUBES - The present disclosure relates to a structure comprising
| 11-29-2012 |
20130065349 | Deposition of Germanium Film - A method for forming a photodetector device includes forming waveguide feature on a substrate, and forming a photodetector feature including a germanium (Ge) film, the Ge film deposited on the waveguide feature using a plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) process, the PECVD process having a deposition temperature from about 500° C. to about 550° C., and a deposition pressure from about 666.612 Pa to about 1066.579 Pa. | 03-14-2013 |
20130143397 | USE OF AN ORGANIC PLANARIZING MASK FOR CUTTING A PLURALITY OF GATE LINES - An organic planarizing layer (OPL) is formed atop a semiconductor substrate which includes a plurality of gate lines thereon. Each gate line includes at least a high k gate dielectric and a metal gate. A patterned photoresist having at least one pattern formed therein is then positioned atop the OPL. The at least one pattern in the photoresist is perpendicular to each of the gate lines. The pattern is then transferred by etching into the OPL and portions of each of the underlying gate lines to provide a plurality of gate stacks each including at least a high k gate dielectric portion and a metal gate portion. The patterned photoresist and the remaining OPL layer are then removed utilizing a sequence of steps including first contacting with a first acid, second contacting with an aqueous cerium-containing solution, and third contacting with a second acid. | 06-06-2013 |