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20080283691 | MONITOR STAND - A monitor stand comprising a base, a bracket, and an arm assembly, is discussed. The arm assembly is movably coupled to the base and movably coupled to the bracket. The bracket is configured to support a monitor. The arm assembly is configured such that an action to rotate the arm assembly relative to the base is coupled and operable to proportionally rotate the bracket relative to the arm assembly. | 11-20-2008 |
20110180674 | Display Mount - A display mount system including a hinge, a leaf and a fastener. The hinge can be attached to the display. The leaf can extend from the hinge. The leaf can include a fastener to connect the leaf to a receiver. The receiver can be a base or a mounting bracket. | 07-28-2011 |
20120092172 | User Fatigue - Detect a head position of a user viewing a display device with a sensor, determine a duration of the user viewing the display device, identify a user fatigue in response to the head position, and provide a response to the user with the display device based on the user fatigue and the duration of the user viewing the display device. | 04-19-2012 |
20120120628 | MODULAR FLAT-PANEL MONITOR STAND - A flat-panel display stand in accordance with the present invention includes a modular assembly for supporting a display on a horizontal surface so that the display tilt can be adjusted by the user. The stand has a modular design with only two modules: a retainer clip and supporting leg that are uniquely hinged together and connected to the rear of the display. | 05-17-2012 |
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20080252938 | COMBINING AN ORIGINAL IMAGE AND A MODIFIED IMAGE INTO A SINGLE IMAGE FILE - A method is provided for storing an original image and a modified image into a single image file. The method comprises selecting the original image, selecting the modified image. The method further comprises creating a single image by combining the original image with the modified image. The method further comprises storing the single image into a single image file on a memory device. | 10-16-2008 |
20090297029 | Digital Image Enhancement - Methods and systems for enhancing a digital image include analyzing the digital image to determine if the digital image includes a facial component. Facial characteristics of the facial component are determined for each image that does include at least one facial component. The digital image is then modified based on the facial characteristics. | 12-03-2009 |
20100245590 | CAMERA SENSOR SYSTEM SELF-CALIBRATION - Systems and methods for camera sensor system self-calibration are disclosed. In an exemplary embodiment, a method may include exposing a camera sensor system to a known output from a camera display. The method may also include determining a calibration value by comparing image signals from the camera sensor system to expected values based on the known output from the camera display. The method may also include storing a calibration value in memory for retrieval during camera use. | 09-30-2010 |
20120075482 | IMAGE BLENDING BASED ON IMAGE REFERENCE INFORMATION - A target image is obtained from a cloud database based on reference information associated with a source image that is captured by an image capture device. The target image is blended with the source image to generate a blended image. | 03-29-2012 |
20120081569 | Detection of flicker within captured imaged frames - A readout frequency of a sensor of a digital image capturing device is set based on a frequency of alternating current (AC) mains so that a readout period of the sensor of the digital image capturing device is not an integer multiple of a flicker period. The flicker period is equal to half of a period of the AC mains. A first image frame and a second image frame are captured using the sensor of the digital image capturing device. The second image frame is captured later in time than the first image frame. Whether flicker has occurred in the first and second image frames due to a periodic fluctuation of light emitted by a light source powered by the AC mains is detected by comparing a brightness of an area of the first image frame to a brightness of a corresponding area of the second image frame. | 04-05-2012 |
20120086825 | AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT OF CAPTURE PARAMETERS BASED ON REFERENCE DATA - Reference data associated with an image capture device is collected while the image capture device is directed toward a scene area. A capture control on the image capture device is automatically adjusted based at least in part on the reference data. | 04-12-2012 |
20120105663 | Haptic Feedback Response - A device to capture an image with an image capture component, determine whether the image is acceptable in response to a device applying at least one image detection algorithm on the image, and provide a haptic feedback response to a user of the device if the image is acceptable. | 05-03-2012 |
20120301103 | Storing a Location within Metadata of Visual Media - A device to detect location data, store a first location of the device within metadata of visual media if the location data is available, and store a second location within the metadata of the visual media if the location data is unavailable. | 11-29-2012 |
20120309407 | Mode of Operation based on Image Capture Profile - A device to detect a location of a device, identify an image capture profile associated with the location of the device, and modify a mode of operation on the device based on the image capture profile. | 12-06-2012 |
20130278780 | Configuring an Image Capturing Device Based on a Configuration Image - A method is disclosed for operating an image capturing device. The method is performed by one or more processors of the image capturing device. The one or more processors detect a configuration image using a lens of the image capturing device. The configuration image is associated with information for configuring the image capturing device. The one or more processors determine a set of image capturing settings based on the information and captures an image other than the configuration image using the determined set of image capturing settings. | 10-24-2013 |
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20100101603 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REMOVING PHOTORESIST - A method and apparatus remove photoresist from a wafer. A process gas containing sulfur (S), oxygen (O), and hydrogen (H) is provided, and a plasma is generated from the process gas in a first chamber. A radical-rich ion-poor reaction medium is flown from the first chamber to a second chamber where the wafer is placed. The patterned photoresist layer on the wafer is removed using the reaction medium, and then the reaction medium flowing into the second chamber is stopped. Water vapor may be introduced in a salvation zone provided in a passage of the reaction medium flowing down from the plasma such that the water vapor solvates the reaction medium to form solvated clusters of species before the reaction medium reaches the wafer. The photoresist is removed using the solvated reaction medium. | 04-29-2010 |
20100105208 | SILICON ETCH WITH PASSIVATION USING CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION - A silicon layer is etched through a patterned mask formed thereon using an etch chamber. A fluorine (F) containing etch gas and a silicon (Si) containing chemical vapor deposition gas are provided in the etch chamber. The fluorine (F) containing etch gas is used to etch features into the silicon layer, and the silicon (Si) containing chemical vapor deposition gas is used to form a silicon-containing deposition layer on sidewalls of the features. A plasma is generated from the etch gas and the chemical vapor deposition gas, and a bias voltage is provided. Features are etched into the silicon layer using the plasma, and a silicon-containing passivation layer is deposited on the sidewalls of the features which are being etched. Silicon in the passivation layer primarily comes from the chemical vapor deposition gas. The etch gas and the chemical vapor deposition gas are then stopped. | 04-29-2010 |
20100105209 | SILICON ETCH WITH PASSIVATION USING PLASMA ENHANCED OXIDATION - A method and apparatus for etching a silicon layer through a patterned mask formed thereon are provided. The silicon layer is placed in an etch chamber. An etch gas comprising a fluorine containing gas and an oxygen and hydrogen containing gas is provided into the etch chamber. A plasma is generated from the etch gas and features are etched into the silicon layer using the plasma. The etch gas is then stopped. The plasma may contain OH radicals. | 04-29-2010 |
20120006486 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REMOVING PHOTORESIST - A method and apparatus remove photoresist from a wafer. A process gas containing sulfur (S), oxygen (O), and hydrogen (H) is provided, and a plasma is generated from the process gas in a first chamber. A radical-rich ion-poor reaction medium is flown from the first chamber to a second chamber where the wafer is placed. The patterned photoresist layer on the wafer is removed using the reaction medium, and then the reaction medium flowing into the second chamber is stopped. Water vapor may be introduced in a solvation zone provided in a passage of the reaction medium flowing down from the plasma such that the water vapor solvates the reaction medium to form solvated clusters of species before the reaction medium reaches the wafer. The photoresist is removed using the solvated reaction medium. | 01-12-2012 |
20120100720 | SILICON ETCH WITH PASSIVATION USING PLASMA ENHANCED OXIDATION - A method of etching a silicon layer through a patterned mask is provided. The method uses an etch chamber in which the silicon layer is placed. The method includes (a) providing the silicon layer having the patterned mask formed thereon, (b) providing an etch gas comprising a fluorine containing gas and an oxygen and hydrogen containing gas into the etch chamber in which the silicon layer has been placed, (c) generating a plasma from the etch gas, (d) etching features into the silicon layer through the patterned mask using the plasma, and (e) stopping the etch gas. The oxygen and hydrogen containing gas contains water vapor. | 04-26-2012 |
20120152895 | METHODS FOR ETCHING A SUBSTRATE - Methods for etching a substrate in a plasma etch reactor may include (a) depositing polymer on surfaces of a feature formed in substrate disposed in the etch reactor using first reactive species formed from a first process gas comprising a polymer forming gas; (b) etching the bottom surface of the feature of the substrate in the etch reactor using a third reactive species formed from a third process gas including an etching gas; and (c) bombarding a bottom surface of the feature with a second reactive species formed from a second process gas comprising one or more of an inert gas, an oxidizing gas, a reducing gas, or the polymer forming gas while at least one of depositing the polymer to remove at least some of the polymer disposed on the bottom surface or etching the bottom surface to at least one of chemically or physically damage the bottom surface. | 06-21-2012 |
20120152900 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR GAS DELIVERY INTO PLASMA PROCESSING CHAMBERS - Methods and apparatus for gas delivery into plasma processing chambers are provided herein. In some embodiments, an apparatus for processing a substrate includes a process chamber having a processing volume, a substrate support disposed in the processing volume, an inductively coupled plasma source to generate an electric field within the processing volume that includes one or more regions of local maxima in the magnitude of the electric field, and one or more gas injectors to selectively direct a predominant portion of a process gas flowed through the one or more gas injectors into the one or more regions of local maxima. | 06-21-2012 |
20130025693 | HIGH STRIP RATE DOWNSTREAM CHAMBER - A gas chamber contains upper and lower chamber bodies forming a cavity, a heating chuck for a wafer, a remote gas source, and an exhaust unit. Gas is injected into the cavity through channels in an injector. Each channel has sections that are bent with respect to each other at a sufficient angle to substantially eliminate entering light rays entering the channel from exiting the channel without reflection. The channels have funnel-shaped nozzles at end points proximate to the chuck. The injector also has thermal expansion relief slots and small gaps between the injector and mating surfaces of the chamber and gas source. The temperature of the injector is controlled by a cooling liquid in cooling channels and electrical heaters in receptacles of the injector. The upper chamber body is funnel-shaped and curves downward at an end of the upper chamber body proximate to the chuck. | 01-31-2013 |
20140261803 | HIGH STRIP RATE DOWNSTREAM CHAMBER - A gas chamber contains upper and lower chamber bodies forming a cavity, a heating chuck for a wafer, a remote gas source, and an exhaust unit. Gas is injected into the cavity through channels in an injector. Each channel has sections that are bent with respect to each other at a sufficient angle to substantially eliminate entering light rays entering the channel from exiting the channel without reflection. The channels have funnel-shaped nozzles at end points proximate to the chuck. The injector also has thermal expansion relief slots and small gaps between the injector and mating surfaces of the chamber and gas source. The temperature of the injector is controlled by a cooling liquid in cooling channels and electrical heaters in receptacles of the injector. The upper chamber body is funnel-shaped and curves downward at an end of the upper chamber body proximate to the chuck. | 09-18-2014 |
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20080245811 | Merchandise dispensing apparatus providing theft deterrence - A box structure has a plurality of walls positioned and configured to prevent access to an interior space housing merchandise in a secure manner. A first movable wall permits manual access to a frontal portion of the interior space while at the same time moving a barrier strip to prevent manual access to other than said frontal portion of the interior space. A roll-out shelf mounts merchandise supporting modules with pushers to move merchandise toward the front of the structure where ejection mechanisms in each of the modules are able to direct selected items to the front of the structure where they can be accessed by consumers. The ejection process creates a characteristic noise to alert store personnel that products are being dispensed. | 10-09-2008 |
20080314847 | VENDING SHELF - A product display system with a shelf, a dispensing member, and a pushing member for dispensing product while making product visible to customers and limiting accessibility of the product so that theft is minimized. | 12-25-2008 |
20090145918 | Merchandise dispenser with coil actuation - A theft-deterring merchandise dispensing apparatus has a chassis configured to provide limited access to an interior space housing merchandise in a secure manner. A knob is secured to a front panel of the chassis. The knob is secured to one end of an elongate wire coil, the knob and coil rotational about a common axis. An elongate cantilevered rod is mounted on a rear panel of the chassis and extensive therefrom within the coil, the rod terminating at a free end in proximity to the front panel. Units of merchandise are slidingly secured on the rod and positioned between windings of the coil so that rotation of the coil by the knob moves the packages along the rod to exit proximate the front panel. A noise-maker creates a noise when the knob is rotated to alert store personnel that products are being dispensed. | 06-11-2009 |
20110017763 | MERCHANDISE DISPENSING APPARATUS PROVIDING THEFT DETERRENCE - A box structure has a plurality of walls positioned and configured to prevent access to an interior space housing merchandise in a secure manner. A first movable wall permits manual access to a frontal portion of the interior space while at the same time moving a barrier strip to prevent manual access to other than said frontal portion of the interior space. A roll-out shelf mounts merchandise supporting modules with pushers to move merchandise toward the front of the structure where ejection mechanisms in each of the modules are able to direct selected items to the front of the structure where they can be accessed by consumers. The ejection process creates a characteristic noise to alert store personnel that products are being dispensed. | 01-27-2011 |
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20110114115 | TUNING HARDWARE FOR PLASMA ASHING APPARATUS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - A continuously variable microwave circuit capable of being tuned to operate under a plurality of distinct operating conditions, comprising: a waveguide comprising an adjustable tuning element having a core configured to protrude into the waveguide; an actuator in operative communication with the adjustable tuning element, wherein the actuator is operable to selectively vary a length of the core that is protruding into the waveguide so as to minimize reflected microwave power in the plasma asher; and a controller in operative communication with the actuator, wherein the controller is configured to selectively activate the actuator upon a change in the plurality of operating conditions. | 05-19-2011 |
20130255922 | WEB COOLING DEVICE FOR A VACUUM PROCESSING SYSTEM - Described are a device and a method for cooling a web in a vacuum processing system. The device includes a heat transfer module, a coolant path and a gas injector. The heat transfer module has a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a pair of cooling surfaces extending between the first and second ends. The first end receives a transported web in a vacuum environment and the second provides the transported web after passage through a web transport path between the cooling surfaces. The coolant path is in thermal communication with the heat transfer module to maintain the cooling surfaces at a temperature less than the temperature of the transported web. The gas injector supplies gas to the web transport path between the cooling surfaces so that heat is efficiently conducted from the transported web to the cooling surfaces. | 10-03-2013 |
20130270362 | SHOWERHEAD APPARATUS FOR A LINEAR BATCH CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION SYSTEM - A showerhead apparatus for a linear batch CVD system includes a movable showerhead, one or more gas supply conduits, and a translation mechanism. Each gas supply conduit provides a precursor gas to the showerhead. The showerhead includes conduits and channels arranged along the length of the showerhead to distribute precursor gas to the surfaces of substrates. The small distance between the substrates and the showerhead limits precursor gas flows from the channels to a small portion of each substrate beneath the showerhead. During a deposition process run, the translation mechanism causes the showerhead to move back and forth over the substrates along a direction perpendicular to a linear arrangement of the substrates. Parasitic deposition within the deposition chamber is substantially reduced in comparison to conventional showerhead apparatus. The ability to accurately control the precursor gas flows and the motion of the showerhead allows for improved thickness uniformity and device yield. | 10-17-2013 |
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20100314111 | Cement Compositions Comprising Particulate Foamed Elastomers and Associated Methods - Methods of subterranean cementing involving cement compositions comprising particulate foamed elastomers and associated methods are provided. In one embodiment, the methods comprise introducing a cement composition into a subterranean location, wherein the cement composition comprises a hydraulic cement, a particulate foamed elastomer, and an aqueous fluid; and allowing the cement composition to set in the subterranean location. In one embodiment, the particulate foamed elastomer may comprise polyurethane foam. | 12-16-2010 |
20110094295 | CEMENT TESTING - Devices and methods for testing cement include: a pressure vessel with a sample container inside an interior working volume of the pressure vessel, the pressure vessel configured to supply a first pressurized fluid to control a pore pressure of a cement sample and to supply a second pressurized fluid to lateral exterior surfaces of the sample container to provide a confining pressure that can be different than the pore pressure. | 04-28-2011 |
20120202901 | CEMENT COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING PARTICULATE FOAMED ELASTOMERS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Methods of subterranean cementing involving cement compositions comprising particulate foamed elastomers and associated methods are provided. In one embodiment, the cement composition comprises a hydraulic cement, a particulate foamed elastomer, and an aqueous fluid. In one embodiment, the particulate foamed elastomer may comprise polyurethane foam. | 08-09-2012 |
20140137660 | Cement Testing - Devices and methods for testing cement include: a pressure vessel with a sample container inside an interior working volume of the pressure vessel, the pressure vessel configured to supply a first pressurized fluid to control a pore pressure of a cement sample and to supply a second pressurized fluid to lateral exterior surfaces of the sample container to provide a confining pressure that can be different than the pore pressure. | 05-22-2014 |
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20100148231 | ELIMINATION OF GLOWING ARTIFACT IN DIGITAL IMAGES CAPTURED BY AN IMAGE SENSOR - A source/drain region of a transistor or amplifier is formed in a substrate layer and is connected to a voltage source. A glow blocking structure is formed at least partially around the source/drain region and is disposed between the source/drain region and an imaging array of an image sensor. A trench is formed in the substrate layer adjacent to and at least partially around the source/drain region. The glow blocking structure includes an opaque material formed in the trench and one or more layers of light absorbing material overlying the source/drain region and the opaque material. | 06-17-2010 |
20120082937 | STITCHING METHODS USING MULTIPLE MICROLITHOGRAPHIC EXPOSE TOOLS - A method for producing a device in one or more layers of patternable material disposed over a substrate uses multiple exposure tools having different resolution limits and maximum expose field sizes. An abutting field pattern is exposed and stitched in one layer of patternable material using one exposure tool and a first mask. A periphery pattern is then exposed in the same layer or in a different layer of patternable material using a second exposure tool and a second mask. The maximum expose field of the first exposure tool is smaller than a size of the device while the maximum expose field of the second exposure tool is at least as large as, or larger, the size of the device so that the combination of the stitched abutting field pattern and the periphery pattern forms a complete pattern in the patternable material. | 04-05-2012 |
20120082938 | STITCHING METHODS USING MULTIPLE MICROLITHOGRAPHIC EXPOSE TOOLS - A method for producing a measurement structure for measuring alignment of patterns formed in one or more layers of patternable material uses multiple exposure tools having different resolution limits and maximum expose field sizes. The measurement structure includes multiple complementary and coincident parts. An abutting field pattern is exposed and stitched in a layer of patternable material using a first exposure tool and a first mask. The abutting field pattern includes a first portion of the multiple complementary parts. A periphery pattern is exposed in the same layer or in a different layer of patternable material using a second exposure tool and a second mask. The periphery pattern includes a second portion of the multiple complementary parts. A maximum expose field of the first exposure tool is smaller than the maximum expose field of the second exposure tool. | 04-05-2012 |
20120319307 | IDENTIFICATION OF DIES ON A SEMICONDUCTOR WAFER - A semiconductor wafer includes multiple dies and a die identification region adjacent to or on each die. The die identification region can include a wafer indicator and a pattern of die locations representing die locations on the wafer. A die identification marker is provided in each pattern of die locations in the die identification region specifying a location of a respective die on the wafer. | 12-20-2012 |
20120322271 | IDENTIFICATION OF DIES ON A SEMICONDUCTOR WAFER - A semiconductor wafer includes multiple dies and a die identification region adjacent to or on each die. The die identification region can include a wafer indicator and a pattern of die locations representing die locations on the wafer. A die identification marker is provided in each pattern of die locations in the die identification region specifying a location of a respective die on the wafer. | 12-20-2012 |
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20090142511 | Process and apparatus for atmospheric pressure plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition coating of a substrate - Process and apparatus for atmospheric pressure plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition coating using a first and second electrode, the second electrode being positioned apart from the first electrode thereby creating a volume space between the first and second electrodes which volume space is covered by a duct sealed to the electrodes. Gas is flowed from the volume space between the first and second electrodes at the same or at a greater rate than the sum of the gaseous coating precursor mixtures of the first and second electrodes. | 06-04-2009 |
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20100243046 | METHOD OF FORMING A PROTECTIVE LAYER ON THIN-FILM PHOTOVOLTAIC ARTICLES AND ARTICLES MADE WITH SUCH A LAYER - Chalcogenide based photovoltaic devices cells with good resistance to environmental elements can be formed by direct low temperature deposition of inorganic barrier layers onto the film. A unique multilayer barrier can be formed in a single step when reactive sputtering of the silicon nitride onto an inorganic oxide top layer of the PV device. | 09-30-2010 |
20100255216 | PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE PLASMA ENHANCED CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION COATING OF A SUBSTRATE - The invention relates to a process and apparatus for atmospheric pressure plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition coating using a first electrode ( | 10-07-2010 |
20100264356 | MICROWAVE-HEATABLE THERMOPLASTICS HAVING A SELECTED HEATING RATE - A method of formulating a microwave-heatable thermoplastic composition designed to have a selected heating rate. The method may include: selecting at least one of a microwave receptive additive, a microwave receptive additive particle size, and a concentration of the microwave receptive additive; selecting at least two inputs selected from the group consisting of a thermoplastic polymer composition, a microwave power, an electric field strength, a maximum allowable temperature of the thermoplastic polymer composition, a processing temperature of the thermoplastic polymer composition, and a thermal diffusivity of the thermoplastic polymer composition; and mixing a microwave receptive additive with a thermoplastic polymer to form the microwave-heatable thermoplastic composition having a selected heating rate based on the selecting at least one and the selecting at least two. | 10-21-2010 |
20100282741 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AND OPTIMIZING MICROWAVE HEATING OF PLASTIC SHEET - A method for processing a thermoplastic material ( | 11-11-2010 |
20110104496 | ADDITIVES FOR THE USE OF MICROWAVE ENERGY TO SELECTIVELY HEAT THERMOPLASTIC POLYMER SYSTEMS - A microwave-sensitive thermoplastic composition that includes a microwave-receptive additive; and a thermoplastic polymer; wherein the microwave-receptive additive is selected from the group consisting of sepiolite clay, molecular sieves formed from ammonium ion salts or hydrogen ion salts, aluminophosphates, silicoaluminophasphates, silicotitanates, organo-modified clays, molecular sieves or zeolites having a caged organic microwave receptive material, and combinations thereof. | 05-05-2011 |
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20110017884 | SHELVING END BRACKETS WITH INTERCHANGEABLE PIECES FOR SUPPORTING HANG RODS OF DIFFERENT SIZES - According to various aspects of the present disclosure, exemplary embodiments are disclosed of systems and methods for supporting hang rods and shelves from support surfaces, such as the walls of a closet or cabinet. In an exemplary embodiment, a system generally includes a pair of end brackets and a plurality of different pairs of interchangeable pieces configured to be selectively coupled to the pair of end brackets. Each pair of interchangeable pieces when selectively coupled to the end brackets, respectively, is operable for supporting a different hang rod from the support surface when the end brackets are coupled to the support surface. | 01-27-2011 |
20110094934 | STORAGE COMPONENTS COATED WITH AROMATIC ENCAPSULATES CONFIGURED TO RELEASE DESIRED FRAGRANCES AND/OR CHEMICALS - A storage component for a storage system generally includes at least one or more microcapsules applied to the storage component. The at least one or more microcapsules include an aromatic encapsulate configured to release a fragrance and/or chemical to thereby associate the fragrance and/or chemical with the storage component. And, a method for associating a fragrance and/or chemical with a storage component generally includes encapsulating at least one or more desired fragrances and/or chemicals in multiple microcapsules, and coating at least part of a storage component with the microcapsules. The encapsulated fragrances and/or chemicals are configured to be released from the microcapsules to thereby associate the fragrances and/or chemicals with the storage component. | 04-28-2011 |
20110155677 | STANDARD AND TRACK SHELVING SYSTEMS - A shelving system is disclosed that includes at least one track and at least one standard. The track includes a rearward portion and a forward portion. The standard has an end portion slidably receivable within an opening of the track, such that the position of the standard relative to the track is slidably adjustable along the track. | 06-30-2011 |
20110233162 | COLLAPSIBLE BASKET FRAME KITS AND METHODS OF ASSEMBLING THE SAME - An exemplary collapsible basket frame kit is disclosed that generally includes uprights, runners, rivets, and keyholes. The runners are configured to slidably support a drawer or basket. The keyholes are configured to engagingly receive the rivets therein for removably attaching the runners to the uprights for slidably supporting a drawer or basket between a pair of the runners. | 09-29-2011 |
20120145661 | SHELVING END BRACKETS WITH INTERCHANGEABLE PIECES FOR SUPPORTING HANG RODS OF DIFFERENT SIZES - According to various aspects of the present disclosure, exemplary embodiments are disclosed of systems and methods for supporting hang rods and shelves from support surfaces, such as the walls of a closet or cabinet. In an exemplary embodiment, a system generally includes a pair of end brackets and a plurality of different pairs of interchangeable pieces configured to be selectively coupled to the pair of end brackets. Each pair of interchangeable pieces when selectively coupled to the end brackets, respectively, is operable for supporting a different hang rod from the support surface when the end brackets are coupled to the support surface. | 06-14-2012 |
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20090207880 | AUTOMATED CONTROL OF ROTATIONAL VELOCITY OF AN AIR-MOVING DEVICE OF AN ELECTRONICS RACK RESPONSIVE TO AN EVENT - Automated control is provided of rotational velocity of an air-moving device cooling an electronics subsystem of an electronics rack. The automated control includes: automatically responding to a failure event associated with the electronics subsystem of the rack by setting rotational velocity of the air-moving device to a first upper limit (RPM | 08-20-2009 |
20090307677 | Reliably Updating Computer Firmware While Performing Command and Control Functions On a Power/Thermal Component In a High-Availability, Fault-Tolerant, High-Performance Server - A system and incorporated method is provided for performing high reliability flash updates using firmware residing in a computing environment. The system comprises a nonvolatile memory having a boot sector and an application sector and a volatile memory in processing communication to update the nonvolatile memory. The volatile memory also includes an implemented algorithm that can temporarily store functions necessary to update the nonvolatile memory via a flash update. | 12-10-2009 |
20110099556 | UPDATING SYSTEM FOR A MICROCONTROLLER AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A system to update portions of a microcontroller may include a microcontroller and read-write memory carried by the microcontroller. The system may also include non-volatile memory carried by the microcontroller and an application carried by the non-volatile memory. The system may further include a second application carried by the non-volatile memory that substantially mirrors the application. | 04-28-2011 |
20110321052 | MUTLI-PRIORITY COMMAND PROCESSING AMONG MICROCONTROLLERS - A method, system and computer program product for serially transmitting processor commands of different execution priority. A front-end processor, for example, serially receives processor commands. A low-priority queue coupled to the front-end processor stores low-priority commands, and a high-priority queue coupled to the front-end processor stores high-priority commands. A controller enables transmission of commands from either the low-priority queue or the high-priority queue for execution. | 12-29-2011 |
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20090005958 | Traffic probe in-vehicle map-based process to reduce data communications and improve accuracy - A system and method for combining sequential map segments to aggregate, analyze, and display traffic data collected from one or more probe vehicles located on one or more segments of road are provided. Vehicle travel data generation and storage are provided by a data processing center, partitioning a road into a plurality of connected segments, and calculating an estimate of the time required for a probe vehicle to traverse a particular segment. The calculations are performed by a processor that may be on-board the probe vehicle, and the resulting data are transmitted to the processing center, at which they are aggregated and optionally transmitted to one or more subscriber vehicles. | 01-01-2009 |
20090182463 | HYBRID VEHICLE POWERTRAIN CONTROL METHOD - A method for controlling a powertrain of a hybrid vehicle having an engine, a motor/generator, a battery that is rechargeable using at least one of the engine and the motor/generator, and a powertrain control module (PCM) includes determining a current location of the vehicle as a starting point of a preferred route, recording a user-selected ending point of the preferred route, and processing route information using the PCM to thereby determine an optimally fuel efficient route for reaching the ending point. The method includes automatically executing the powertrain control strategy over the optimally fuel efficient route by substantially depleting a charge level of the battery as the vehicle travels over the optimally fuel efficient route such that the charge level of the battery is depleted when the vehicle reaches the ending point. When the ending point is not recorded, the PCM can default to a charge-sustaining mode. | 07-16-2009 |
20100114481 | LOCATION OF BROADCAST TRANSMITTERS AND MOBILE-ADAPTATION USING MAP-BASED NAVIGATION - A system and method for mitigating the effects of Doppler shift, multipath and/or noise for a mobile receiver, such as on a vehicle, that is receiving broadcast television signals. The vehicle may include a map database and a GPS receiver that combine to identify the location of the vehicle on the roadway. The receiver on the vehicle includes a rotatable antenna that can be either mechanically or electronically directed towards a broadcast tower that is broadcasting the signal that the vehicle wishes to receive. Therefore, multipath effects and other noise conditions can be mitigated or eliminated by more precisely directing the antenna towards the source of a signal. Further, the receiver on the vehicle can use the forward velocity of the vehicle and the direction of the broadcasting tower to determine the movement of the vehicle relative to the tower to correct for the Doppler shift. | 05-06-2010 |
20110086591 | METHOD TO MINIMIZE DATA DOWNLOAD DURING SATELLITE RADIO BROADCASTS - A system and method for limiting the amount of satellite radio digital bandwidth used by allowing a vehicle to record and store songs broadcast by the satellite and then play the songs from the vehicle the next times the songs are to be broadcast. When a song is selected to be broadcast, the method determines whether a certain percentage of vehicles will have the song recorded on the vehicle, and if so, will broadcast a song code identifying the song to allow the vehicle to play the recorded song. | 04-14-2011 |
20110137546 | APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACE (API) FOR NAVIGATION APPLICATIONS THAT MERGES INCREMENTAL UPDATES WITH EXISTING MAP DATABASE - A system and method for efficiently updating the map database in a mobile computing system, such as a vehicle navigation system. The system includes a central server that computes changes between the latest version of a master map database and a previous version of the map database, and wirelessly transmits the changes to participating vehicles' onboard navigation systems. The navigation system stores the changes in a look-aside buffer, and a navigation processor uses the stored changes to update a base map database. | 06-09-2011 |
20110137638 | ROBUST SPEECH RECOGNITION BASED ON SPELLING WITH PHONETIC LETTER FAMILIES - A system and method for entering a destination into a navigation system, usually a vehicle navigation system, that uses phonetic letter families, or groups of letters which sound similar, to improve the reliability and accuracy of speech recognition. The method involves grouping each letter of the English alphabet into a family of letters which sound similar, such as A, J, and K. When a destination name is spelled by a user, each letter is recognized in terms of the phonetic letter family to which it belongs. This phonetic equivalent spelling is compared to the navigation database of street, city, and state names, which has also been converted to its phonetic equivalent spelling. If a match is found, the user is asked to confirm that this is the desired destination. | 06-09-2011 |
20110238286 | LOCATION AND MOBILE-ADAPTATION OF WIRELESS ACCESS-POINTS USING MAP-BASED NAVIGATION - A system and method for populating a map database for a vehicle navigation system with the location and type of wireless access points that can be used to update or service wireless systems on the vehicle. The map database can be initially populated with the known wireless access points at the time of manufacture of the vehicle, and then the vehicle communications system can detect new wireless access points as the vehicle travels, which can be stored on the map database. By storing the location and type of the access points in the map database, the vehicle will know the direction of the access point relative to the vehicle, and can compensate for the Doppler shift as a result of the relative movement of the vehicle to the access point. | 09-29-2011 |
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20100086983 | PROCESS FOR ACCELERATED CAPTURE OF CARBON DIOXIDE - The present invention generally relates to the removal of carbon dioxide from a gas stream, particularly a flue gas, hydrogen gas from a reformer, natural gas, or gas from a cement kiln. Immobilized enzymes for use in carbon capture and other systems are also disclosed. | 04-08-2010 |
20110300623 | PROCESS FOR ACCELERATED CAPTURE OF CARBON DIOXIDE - The present invention generally relates to the removal of carbon dioxide from a gas stream, particularly a flue gas, hydrogen gas from a reformer, natural gas, or gas from a cement kiln. Immobilized enzymes for use in carbon capture and other systems are also disclosed. | 12-08-2011 |
20120220025 | PROCESS FOR ACCELERATED CAPTURE OF CARBON DIOXIDE - The present invention generally relates to the removal of carbon dioxide from a gas stream, particularly a flue gas, hydrogen gas from a reformer, natural gas, or gas from a cement kiln. Immobilized enzymes for use in carbon capture and other systems are also disclosed. | 08-30-2012 |
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20090157300 | System and method for entry of taxi route on control display unit - A system and method is provided for receiving and displaying a taxiway navigation route on a control display unit having at least one entry field and a plurality of display lines. A plurality of taxi route segments are received from an entry field. The plurality of taxi route segments include at least a first taxi route segment and a second taxi route segment. The taxi route segments are assigned to separate display lines in the order in which the taxi route segments were received to form a taxiway navigation route. The taxi route segments are displayed on the control display unit in the order in which the taxi route segments were received. The display line in which the first taxi route segment is to be assigned can be selected. In addition, navigation data corresponding to the taxi route segments can be identified, retrieved, and assigned to the respective taxi route segment. | 06-18-2009 |
20090157303 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MULTIPLE DELETE ENTRY ON CONTROL DISPLAY UNIT - A method is provided for modifying navigation information on a control display unit which has at least one entry field and a plurality of display lines. The method includes at least receiving a plurality of delete command entries, receiving a display line selection, determining the number of delete command entries, identifying a navigation route segment displayed in the selected display line, wherein the navigation route segment displayed in the selected display line comprises at least a first navigation route segment, deleting the first navigation route segment, deleting navigation route segments which follow the first navigation route segment in sequential order until the number of deleted navigation route segments equals the number of delete command entries received, and displaying the navigation information. A system which executes the method is also provided. | 06-18-2009 |
20100315265 | AUTOMATED TURBULENCE DISPLAY SYSTEM - A method identifies turbulence information from turbulence data generated by a set of remote aircraft based on a request to form identified turbulence information. The turbulence information is identified in response to the request received at an aircraft to view the turbulence information. The identified turbulence information is displayed on a display device in the aircraft. | 12-16-2010 |
20110046869 | PROGRAMMING AIRPLANE SYSTEMS BASED ON INSTRUCTIONS - A method of receiving an instruction by an airplane from a control system includes facilitating, by the airplane, a user of a system of the airplane in accepting or rejecting the instruction. The instruction may be received by the airplane via a data link between the control system and the airplane system. If the instruction is accepted, the method may further include loading, by the airplane, the instruction into the airplane system and/or adjusting, by the airplane, at least one airplane control to correspond to the instruction. | 02-24-2011 |
20110102192 | Method, Apparatus And Computer Program Product For Displaying Forecast Weather Products With Actual And Predicted Ownship - A method, apparatus and computer program product are provided for displaying forecast weather products in relation to a planned flight path of an air vehicle. The method, apparatus and computer program product may display a representation of future weather conditions along with the planned flight path of the air vehicle and a representation of the anticipated location of the air vehicle during the time period during which the future weather forecast is valid in order to provide context for the future weather information. Additionally, the method, apparatus and computer program product may display the weather information as well as information regarding the time period during which the weather information is valid in a graphical manner that is intuitive to the crew of the air vehicle so as not to distract or otherwise increase the workload upon the crew. | 05-05-2011 |
20120010763 | AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL METHOD - A method of operating an air traffic control system may include receiving, by a control system, an instruction from a control system user. The method may further include providing, by the control system, the instruction to an airplane via a data link between the control system and a system of the airplane. In addition, the method may include adjusting, by the airplane system, at least one airplane control to correspond to the instruction. | 01-12-2012 |
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20090211997 | SHELVING SYSTEM WITH REMOVABLE SHELVES - A shelving system including a pair of upright members, a plurality of cross-members extending between the upright members, and a plurality of shelves. Each shelf includes a plurality of first wire members defining a support surface, as well as at least two second wire members defining a support channel. Portions of the second wire members are upturned and define first and second engagement members. During assembly, each shelf is lowered onto a cross-member until the support channel engages the cross-member, whereupon the engagement members receive a respective upright member and thereby prevent rotation of the shelf about the cross-member. | 08-27-2009 |
20100108624 | SPRING FEED SHELF DISPLAY WITH LATERAL ADJUSTMENT - A product display for displaying and supporting a product or plurality of products. The product display includes a base having a longitudinal axis, a pusher slidable along the longitudinal axis of the base, a first side wire laterally adjustable relative to the base assembly, and second side wire laterally adjustable relative to the base assembly. The product display may also include a stop member coupled to the base to limit laterally-outward adjustment of both the first side wire and the second side wire. Further, the first side wire may be substantially identical. | 05-06-2010 |
20110062096 | SLIDING PRODUCT REDUCER ASSEMBLY - An improved product storage assembly attachable to a shelving assembly. The product display assembly including a base defining a support surface, and a backstop adjustable relative to the base. The backstop includes a first portion coupleable to the base, and a second portion extending generally upwardly from the first portion to display indicia creating the illusion of a fully stocked shelf. | 03-17-2011 |
20110283573 | DISPLAY CARD - A display card for attachment to a shelving system. The display card comprises a display panel including a front surface, a rear panel connected to the display panel, a base panel extending from the rear panel, and a lip extending from the display panel, wherein the base panel and the lip include a plurality of openings for attaching the display card to the shelving system, and wherein the display card is constructed from a one piece blank. | 11-24-2011 |
20110284485 | ADJUSTABLE SHELVING DISPLAY - A floor display having a frame and a shelf positionable on the frame. The shelf being rotateable between a first orientation in which the support pin is received within a vertically spaced aperture defined by the frame, and a second orientation in which the support pin is not received within a vertically spaced aperture of the frame. | 11-24-2011 |
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20080308612 | MANUAL METHOD FOR REBALLING USING A SOLDER PREFORM - A method for manually reattaching solder balls onto a plurality of contact areas arranged in a pattern on a device to be reballed is provided. First, a single use preform with a plurality of solder balls arranged in a pattern corresponding to the pattern of contact areas on the device is provided. The solder balls are held in respective apertures in the preform by an adhesive layer on the preform that defines a closed end of the apertures and are partially exposed on one side of the preform. A solder paste or paste flux is applied to, at least, the contact areas of the device. The device is manually aligned with the exposed solder balls of the preform and the device and the exposed balls of the preform are manually brought into contact. The aligned device and preform are heated to reflow the solder balls onto the land areas of the device. The preform including the adhesive layer is then removed from the device with the solder balls being retained on the device. | 12-18-2008 |
20100147928 | METHOD FOR THE MANUAL PLACEMENT OF BOTTOM TERMINATED LEADLESS DEVICE ELECTRONIC PACKAGES USING A MATED STENCIL PAIR - The present invention relates to a process for the rework of bottom terminated leadless devices as well as a pair of stencils for the manual reattachment of such devices (commonly known as a QFN, LGA or MLF packages). This process is used to remount these devices once they have been removed from the printed circuit board or placing new devices on an already populated PCB. It is also used to add bumps to the bottom side of an electronic device package or pads. | 06-17-2010 |
20110132972 | MANUAL METHOD FOR REBALLING USING A SOLDER PREFORM - A method for manually reattaching solder balls onto a plurality of contact areas arranged in a pattern on a device to be reballed is provided. First, a single use preform with a plurality of solder balls arranged in a pattern corresponding to the pattern of contact areas on the device is provided. The solder balls are held in respective apertures in the preform by an adhesive layer on the preform that defines a closed end of the apertures and are partially exposed on one side of the preform. A solder paste or paste flux is applied to, at least, the contact areas of the device. The device is manually aligned with the exposed solder balls of the preform and the device and the exposed balls of the preform are manually brought into contact. The aligned device and preform are heated to reflow the solder balls onto the land areas of the device. The preform including the adhesive layer is then removed from the device with the solder balls being retained on the device. | 06-09-2011 |