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20110105117 | Method And System Of Delivering An SMS Message - A Mobile Switching Center (MSC) receives a short message service (SMS) message from a mobile station. The MSC checks a link between it and an MME to see if the link is currently set. If the link is not currently set, the mobile station is re-registered at the MSC, which re-established the link between the MSC and the MME. The mobile station will resend the SMS message to the MSC, which now utilizes the re-established link to deliver the SMS message. | 05-05-2011 |
20110269455 | Method and system of handling requests for location information of mobile devices - Example embodiments provide methods of handling a request for location information for a mobile device attached to a wireless system that supports multiple types of radio access technology. In one embodiment, the mobile device is triggered, by a network element, to send location information without causing the mobile to fall back from a first network of the wireless system to a second network of the wireless system, the first network conforming to a later generation of radio access technology than the second network. | 11-03-2011 |
20110294526 | Method And System Of Delivering A Mobile-Terminated SMS Message - A Mobile Switching Center (MSC) receives a short message intended for a mobile station. The MSC determines whether the mobile station is registered at the MSC. If not registered, the MSC sends a query message to associated Mobility Management Entities (MMEs). One of the MMEs sends a message to the MSC indicating that the MME is serving the mobile station. | 12-01-2011 |
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20080293389 | Method and system of forwarding SMS messages - A method of forwarding messages in a wireless network is provided. The method comprises receiving a message destined for a first mobile station, processing the message based on call forwarding data to make a determination as to whether the message is to be forwarded to different mobile station, and transmitting the message to a message center responsive to the determination determining that the message is to be forwarded to a different mobile station. | 11-27-2008 |
20090003577 | Method and apparatus for providing customized images and ring tones - A method and apparatus which allows the mobile user to subscribe to Customized Image and Ring Tone (CIRT) service providing them access to a CIRT server to pre-define a customized image or ring tone to be played to a called party, and sends the pre-defined image or ring tone to the called party during alerting when a call is made from the mobile user is provided. The CIRT subscriber can download images or ring tones from internet web site to CIRT server, create their own via digital camera/camera phone then send them to CIRT, or choose existing ones that are available in the CIRT server. The CIRT subscriber then selects a specific image or ring tone for a specific phone number through access to the CIRT server via the Internet or a phone call. When the subscriber calls a number that is predefined with a CIRT, the call will be routed to CIRT server first and then to the called party. When the call is routed from the CIRT server to the called party, the CIRT server will allocate the predefined CIRT and send it to the called party for display/play during alerting. The subscriber also can define a default image or ring tone on the CIRT server for called numbers that are not defined or for a matching called party DN pattern. | 01-01-2009 |
20090036136 | Apparatus and Method for Hierarchical Routing with a Look-Ahead Mechanism - A system and a method for hierarchical routing with a look-ahead mechanism is disclosed. The method includes originating a call having an origination point in a first form through a first region. The method continues with routing the call to the originating MSC and then to a first internet protocol tandem associated with the first region. The method continues with forwarding the call to a second internet protocol tandem associated with a second region. The second region is generally the destination region. The method continues with determining whether or not the call qualifies as a call that may be terminated in a second form and if the call does qualify to be terminated in the second form, rerouting the call back to the original mobile switching center and connecting the call to the termination point in the second form, i.e., a circuit based form. | 02-05-2009 |
20100003971 | REPEAT DIALING IN WIRELESS NETWORKS TO BUSY CALLED PARTIES - A wireless network is disclosed that provides repeat dialing to busy called parties. The wireless network includes an originating MSC system that serves a calling party, and a terminating MSC system that serves a called party. The calling party initiates a call to the called party through the originating MSC system, and the terminating MSC system determines that the called party is busy on another call. The originating MSC system then receives a repeat dialing instruction from the calling party and transmits a repeat dialing indicator to the terminating MSC system. The terminating MSC system identifies when the called party becomes available in substantially real time. When available, the terminating MSC system attempts to set up a call between the called party and the calling party. | 01-07-2010 |
20100267382 | REPEAT DIALING IN WIRELESS NETWORKS TO CALLED PARTIES THAT ARE POWERED OFF - A wireless network is disclosed that provides repeat dialing to called parties that are powered off. The wireless network includes an originating MSC system, a Home Location Register (HLR) system for a called party, and a serving MSC system that serves the called party. Responsive to identifying that the called party is powered off, the calling party transmits a repeat dialing instruction to the originating MSC system. The originating MSC system then transmits a repeat dialing indicator to the HLR system for the called party. The HLR system for the called party identifies when the called party powers on. When the called party does power on, the HLR system transmits an instruction to the serving MSC system to attempt to set up a call between the called party and the calling party. | 10-21-2010 |
20110212709 | ANONYMOUS CALL BLOCKING IN WIRELESS NETWORKS - Wireless networks and methods are disclosed that provide for anonymous call blocking in wireless networks. A wireless network of the invention includes an MSC system and an HLR system. When a calling party initiates a call to a called party, the MSC system receives the call and generates a call setup message for the call. The call is anonymous, so the call setup message does not include caller ID information for the calling party. The MSC system receiving the call transmits the call setup message to the HLR system. The HLR system determines if the call setup message includes caller ID information, and determines if the called party subscribes to anonymous call blocking. Responsive to determining that there is no caller ID information in the call setup message and that the called party subscribes to anonymous call blocking, the HLR system instructs the MSC system to block the call. | 09-01-2011 |
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20130238210 | GRADE PROPULSION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A grade propulsion system provided herein includes: a propel pump; a brake system; an operator control configured to receive and transmit a propel command and a Hill Mode activation; and a controller electronically coupled to the propel pump, the brake system, and the operator control, the controller configured, after activation of the Hill Mode and the propel command, to transmit a propel current to the propel pump and disengage the brake system when the propel current is equal to or greater than a cracking current plus an offset current. | 09-12-2013 |
20140119826 | SCREED EXTENDER SPEED CONTROL - A control system for an extendable screed includes a first input device configured to set a speed limit for the extendable screed, a second input device configured to vary a speed of the extendable screed within the speed limit. The controller further includes, a third input device configured to govern a relationship between a speed of the extendable screed and a relative position of the second input device. The control system further includes a controller configured to receive inputs from the first, the second, and the third input devices and output a command signal to move the extendable screed relative to the main screed. | 05-01-2014 |
20140186115 | Paving Machine with Automatically Adjusting Paver Tractor and Screed - A paving machine including an adjustable screed assembly is provided. Actuators adjust the screed assembly into the plurality of different configurations. Sensors sense a respective configuration parameter indicative of the configuration of the screed assembly. A controller is configured to save a first set of parameters including the configuration parameters and save a second set of parameters including the configuration parameters in response. The controller is configured to recall one of the first set or second set of parameters, and adjust automatically the configuration of the screed assembly to correspond to the configuration parameters included in the recalled first set or second set of parameters. | 07-03-2014 |
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20100010473 | Self-Contained Medical Applicators for Multiple Component Formulations, and Methods of Use Thereof - Certain aspects of the invention relate to an applicator, and methods of use thereof, which can house multiple component formulations in separate material receptacles, which can then be easily reconstituted at time of use without any assembly by the user. A device of the invention can be used for, but is not limited to, applying hydrogel formulations to dura mater, abdominal tissue in hernia repair, tissues near the spine, lung tissue, intestinal tissue, and any of the internal tissues. A device of the invention can be configured to apply a spray or a stream of liquid formulation onto a surface to be treated. A device of the invention can be configured to deliver the formulation through an endoscope or laparoscope. | 01-14-2010 |
20100237132 | CIRCULAR SURGICAL STAPLING INSTRUMENT WITH ANVIL LOCKING SYSTEM - Circular stapling instruments for cutting and applying one or more surgical staples to tissue are disclosed. The instruments include various forms of anvil locking systems designed to selectively prevent the anvil from moving axially relative to the stapling head of the stapling instrument. One embodiment employs an elongated gear rack that is selectively engagable with locking gears to prevent axial motion of the elongated gear rack and an adjustment shaft used to axially position the anvil. Other embodiments employ a gear assembly that cooperates with the elongated gear rack. A locking member is movably supported by a handle assembly that houses the gear assembly and elongated gear rack. The locking member is configured for selective meshing engagement with the gear assembly to ultimately prevent axial movement of the gear rack and adjustment shaft. | 09-23-2010 |
20140236193 | Medical Fastening Device - A medical fastening device is provided. The fastening device may include a first arcuate needle adapted to rotate about a first axis in a first direction, entering through a first section of one of a tissue and a prosthetic material, and exiting through a second section of one of the tissue and the prosthetic material; a second arcuate needle adapted to rotate about a second axis in a second direction, entering through the second section of one of the tissue and the prosthetic material, and exiting through the first section of one of the tissue and the prosthetic material; and a drive mechanism operatively coupled to each of the first and second arcuate needles and configured to engage each of the first and second arcuate needles between a retracted position and an extended position. | 08-21-2014 |
20150088167 | Laparoscopic Suture Device with Autoloading and Suture Capture - A suturing device provided. The suturing device may include at least a firing aperture, a drive mechanism and an autoloading mechanism. The firing aperture may include at least one needle rotatably disposed therein configured to engage a suture for deployment. The drive mechanism may be operatively coupled to the needle and configured to advance the needle from a retracted position to an extended position during engagement, and retract the needle from the extended position to the retracted position during disengagement. The autoloading mechanism may be operatively coupled to the drive mechanism and configured to slidably retrieve and position a suture to be deployed over the firing aperture during disengagement of the drive mechanism. | 03-26-2015 |
20150351750 | Laparoscopic Suture Device with Release Mechanism - A suturing device is provided. The suturing device may include at least one needle configured to engage a suture for deployment, at least one release mechanism coupled to the needle configured to release an engaged suture upon deployment, and a drive mechanism operatively coupled to the needle and configured to advance the needle from a retracted position to an extended position during engagement, and retract the needle from the extended position to the retracted position during disengagement. | 12-10-2015 |
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20090093824 | Wound closure fasteners and device for tissue approximation and fastener application - A tissue fastening device for approximating tissue edges with successive placement of fasteners therebetween comprising a proximal portion having a handle and a trigger; a distal portion having an effector end responsive to depression of the trigger; an actuator assembly operably coupled with the trigger; approximation arms disposed in the effector end. The approximation arms are rotatably coupled to the actuator assembly; and a gear mechanism enenmeshingly engageable with the trigger. The gear mechanism is configured to rotate an arcuate needle disposed in the effector end. Method to fasten opposing tissue comprises (a) approximating two opposing tissue edges, the tissue edges comprising a dermal layer; (b) driving an H-fastener vertically through the dermal layer of each of the tissue edges using a tissue fastening device, and (c) advancing the device to an adjacent position between the tissue edges and repeating steps (a) and (b). | 04-09-2009 |
20130079815 | Interlocking Sutures - A surgical suture with improved suture and/or knot security is disclosed. The suture may include an elongated core extending along an axis, and at least one axial array of projections provided on the core. Each projection extends from the core and terminates into an outer edge. The outer edge of the projection may have an axial length greater than that of a remainder of the projection. A method of using the suture to form a surgical stitch is also disclosed. | 03-28-2013 |
20150201927 | Tissue Suturing Device Using Rotating Needles - A medical device for installing sutures to close an incision in tissue or human skin is disclosed. The suturing device may provide first and second arcuate needles. Once properly positioned, the first and second arcuate needles are driven through the sub-dermal layer, or alternatively through a superficial surface, of two sections of skin to be joined. This is done in arcuate fashion and at identical and symmetrical rates of angular displacement. In so doing, the sections of skin are pushed toward one another thus assuring horizontal and vertical alignment of the two sections of skin. During the driving or retraction process of the first and second arcuate needles, a suture is positioned within both the first and second sections of skin and transformed from a planar or a multi-planar serpentine orientation to a helical orientation. The resulting suturing process is thus much faster than conventional or manual suturing and results in superior wound approximation/alignment that will lead to decreased scarring compared to prior art devices. | 07-23-2015 |