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Linus Chien, Jhuebel City TW
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| 20100252407 | Keyboard with back-lighted ultra-durable keys - A key for a keyboard includes a keycap having a top surface configured to be contacted for pressing the key down, and having a bottom. The keycap is substantially transparent. An intermediate layer is coupled to the bottom of the keycap. The intermediate layer is translucent and includes a top and a bottom. The top of the intermediate layer faces the bottom of the keycap. A character layer is positioned between the bottom of the keycap and the top of the intermediate layer. A resilient member is coupled to the bottom of the intermediate layer. The resilient member is translucent and is configured to direct light through the intermediate layer, through the character layer, and out from the keycap. The character layer is configured to be lighted for viewing through the keycap. | 10-07-2010 |
Linus Eschenbeck, Wangen DE
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| 20090050384 | DRIVETRAIN OF A HYBRID MOTOR VEHICLE - A drivetrain is proposed for a hybrid motor vehicle, which comprises an electric machine arranged between the vehicle's transmission ( | 02-26-2009 |
| 20090057062 | ARRANGEMENT OF AN ELECTRICALLY OPERATED OIL PUMP OF AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - An arrangement of an electrically operated oil pump ( | 03-05-2009 |
| 20090177361 | AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE - An automatic transmission of a motor vehicle driven by an internal combustion engine with a transmission oil circuit, a main oil pump, mechanically driven by a combustion engine, and an auxiliary oil pump ( | 07-09-2009 |
Linus Fonkwe, West Valley City, UT US
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| 20110312927 | Progesterone Containing Oral Dosage Forms and Related Methods - The present invention provides for progesterone containing pharmaceutical oral dosage forms and related methods. The oral dosage forms can each include an amount of progesterone as well as a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. The oral dosage forms can be formulated to have at least one of the following characteristics: the oral dosage form produces an pregnane metabolite mean blood plasma level of less than about 1000 nmol/L; the oral dosage form produces an pregnane metabolites mean blood plasma level, after administration of single dose of progesterone composition, such that the ratio of pregnane metabolite level to parent progesterone level of less than 10:1; has a dissolution rate in vitro, when measure using a USP Type-1 dissolution apparatus in 900 mL of deionized water with 2.0% (w/v) of sodium lauryl sulfate at 100 rpm, such that the oral dosage form releases at least 10 wt % of the progesterone within the first 30 minutes and/or releases less than 45 wt % in the first 4 hours; and the oral dosage form produces a ratio of mean plasma progesterone AUC to the amount of progesterone administered of more than 1.5×10 | 12-22-2011 |
Linus Fredlinger, Kungsbacka SE
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| 20110015596 | ABSORBENT ARTICLES COMPRISING ACIDIC CELLULOSIC FIBERS AND AN ORGANIC ZINC SALT - An absorbent article, such as a diaper, panty diaper, sanitary napkin or incontinence device includes a liquid-permeable topsheet, a backsheet and an absorbent core enclosed between the liquid-permeable topsheet and the backsheet. The absorbent core includes acidic fluff pulp having a pH of 5.5 or less and an organic zinc salt, in particular zinc ricinoleate. The combination of organic zinc salt and acidic fluff pulp exerts a synergetic effect in the suppression of ammonia. | 01-20-2011 |
Linus Liang, Saratoga, CA US
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| 20100010599 | System and method to regulate temperature - A system and method for thermal regulation, the system comprising a bedding element that is configured to enclose at least a part of a living being or other object. The system further comprising a temperature regulation element that is included in the bedding element and that includes a phase change material which changes between a liquid phase and a solid phase within the desired temperature range. | 01-14-2010 |
Linus Torvalds, Portland, OR US
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| 20100017625 | ARCHITECURE, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR OPERATING ON ENCRYPTED AND/OR HIDDEN INFORMATION - An architecture, system and method for operating on encrypted and/or hidden information (e.g., code and/or data). The invention enables creators, owners and/or distributors of proprietary code to keep such code inaccessible to users and user-controlled software programs. A memory architecture includes first and second protected memory spaces, respectively storing operating system instructions and a decrypted version of the encrypted information. The first protected memory space may further store a table linking the locations of the encrypted and/or hidden, decrypted information with a decryption and/or authorization key. The system includes the memory architecture and a processor for executing instructions, and the method loads, stores and operates on the encrypted and/or hidden information according to the memory architecture functionality and/or constraints. | 01-21-2010 |
Linus Torvalds, Santa Clara, CA US
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| 20080313440 | SWITCHING TO ORIGINAL CODE COMPARISON OF MODIFIABLE CODE FOR TRANSLATED CODE VALIDITY WHEN FREQUENCY OF DETECTING MEMORY OVERWRITES EXCEEDS THRESHOLD - A method of translating instructions from a target instruction set to a host instruction set. In one embodiment, a plurality of first target instructions is translated into a plurality of first host instructions. After the translation, it is determined whether the plurality of first target instructions has changed. A copy of a second plurality of target instructions is stored and compared with the plurality of first target instructions if the determining slows the operation of the computer system. After comparing, the plurality of first host instructions is invalidated if there is a mismatch. According to one embodiment, the storing, the comparing and the invaliding is initiated when the determining indicates that a page contains at least one change to the plurality of first target instructions. In one embodiment, the determining is by examining a bit indicator associated with a memory location of the plurality of first target instructions. | 12-18-2008 |
| 20100169613 | TRANSLATING INSTRUCTIONS IN A SPECULATIVE PROCESSOR - A method for use by a host microprocessor which translates sequences of instructions from a target instruction set for a target processor to sequences of instructions for the host microprocessor including the steps of beginning execution of a speculative sequence of target instructions by committing state of the target processor and storing memory stores previously generated by execution at a point in the execution of instructions at which state of the target processor is known, executing the speculative sequence of host instructions until another point in the execution of target instructions at which state of the target processor is known, rolling back to last committed state of the target processor and discarding the memory stores generated by the speculative sequence of host instructions if execution fails, and beginning execution of a next sequence of target instructions if execution succeeds. | 07-01-2010 |
| 20100262955 | METHOD FOR INTEGRATION OF INTERPRETATION AND TRANSLATION IN A MICROPROCESSOR - A method for executing a target application on a host processor including the steps of translating each target instruction being to be executed into host instructions, storing the translated host instructions, executing the translated host instructions, responding to an exception during execution of a translated instruction by rolling back to a point in execution at which correct state of a target processor is known, and interpreting each target instruction in order from the point in execution at which correct state of a target processor is known. | 10-14-2010 |
