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Mike Husbands, West Yorkshire GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110012072 | Use of Hydrophobic Solvent-Based Pigment Preparations in Electronic Displays - The invention relates to the use of a pigment preparation as a dye for producing a colored optical image in an electronic display, said pigment preparation containing (A) at least one organic and/or inorganic pigment, (B) at least one solvent-soluble or solvent-dispersible polymeric dispersant, (C) at least one aldehyde resin or ketone resin, (D) optionally further additives common for producing solvent-containing pigment preparations, and (E) at least one hydrophobic solvent. | 01-20-2011 |
| 20110041913 | Use of Hydrophobic Solvent-Based Pigment Preparations in Electronic Displays - The invention relates polysilazane-containing coatings for increasing the light permeability of sun-facing covers of solar cells. The coating for surfaces contains at least one polysilazane of formula (1) —(SiRR′R″—NR′″1)n— (1), wherein R′,R″,R′″ are the same or different or represent an optionally substituted alkyl, aryl, vinyl or (trialkoxysilyl)alkyl group, n being an integer and n being chosen in such a manner that the perhydropolysilazane has a number average molecular weight of 150 to 150,000 g/mol, a solvent and a catalyst. The cured coating has a thickness of at least 0.50-10 micrometer, preferably 0.2 to 5 micrometer, especially preferred 0.5 to 1.5 micrometer. It is especially suitable as transmission-promoting coating for use in sun-facing covers of solar cells. | 02-24-2011 |
Parry Jones Reginald Husbands, Albany, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090198718 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PARALLEL EXECUTION OF A PROCESS - One embodiment of the invention is directed to executing a computer program that manipulates data stored in a distributed manner on a parallel server. At least one portion of the computer program treats the data from a global perspective, wherein commands to the parallel server are not specific to the manner in which the data is distributed on the parallel server. In addition, at least one portion of the computer program treats the data from a local perspective, wherein commands to the parallel server are specific to the manner in which the data is distributed on the parallel server. | 08-06-2009 |
Parry Jones Reginald Husbands, Waltham, MA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110314459 | COMPILER WITH USER-DEFINED TYPE INFERENCE RULES - Performance of a program written in dynamic languages is improved through the use of a compiler that provides type inference for methods having a user-defined element. The user-defined element may be an input in a user-defined type. Though, the user-defined element may reflect that the method is user-defined. Type inference may be performed based on a user-defined mapping, relating input types to output types for one or more methods. The mapping may be specified as a data table provided to the compiler or as one or more functions that register with the compiler such that, as the compiler processes portions of a source program and detects a method with a user-defined element, the compiler may access the mapping and infer the type of an output of the method. The inferred type may then be used to optimize code dependent on that output. | 12-22-2011 |
