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20080214040 | Electrical plug-in connector - A quick-fastening plug and socket arrangement includes a locking sleeve arranged concentrically between the plug and the circular socket opening within which the plug is axially inserted, which locking sleeve includes a resilient projection that is radially biased outwardly into locking engagement with screw threads carried by the inner circumferential surface of the socket opening. Alternatively, the projecting portion is biased radially inwardly for locking engagement with screw threads carried by the outer circumferential surface of the plug member. The sleeve is connected against longitudinal displacement relative to one of the plug and socket members, which sleeve is rotatable relative to the associated plug and socket member, thereby to release the plug for removal from the socket opening. | 09-04-2008 |
20100258711 | Photoelectric Sensor - Disclosed herein is a photoelectric sensor and method for sensing a target at a predetermined location. In at least one embodiment, the photoelectric sensor includes a light source that emits light, an output circuit including first and second photodetectors, first and second receive lenses respectively positioned adjacent to the first and second photodetectors, respectively, and a support structure for supporting each of the light source, the photodetectors, and the receive lenses in relation to one another. If the target is at the predetermined location, then a first portion of the emitted light is received by the first photodetector after being reflected off of the target and passing through the first receive lens, and a second portion of the emitted light is received by the second photodetector after being reflected off of the target and passing through the second received lens. Further, the output circuit produces an output signal indicative of a sensed characteristic of the target based on signals generated by the first and the second photodetectors in response to the portions of the light received by the photodetectors. | 10-14-2010 |
20120119523 | SELF-ALIGNING SAFETY LOCK - A safety lock mechanism is provided that facilitates accurate and consistent alignment between a locking bolt and a locking receptacle prior to engaging the locking bolt. To this end, a safety lock configured to mount to a door frame is provided with an internally disposed hard stop that protects the electrical and mechanical components within the safety lock housing from door impact shock. An extended portion of the hard stop protrudes through the housing facing the direction of door travel. A corresponding receptacle assembly configured to mount to the door is fabricated to include a bolt receptacle hole as well as an open window that engages with the extended portion of the hard stop when the door is in the closed position. When the window in the receptacle is engaged with the extended portion of the hard stop, door movement is limited in five directions even when the locking bolt is not yet engaged. An optional magnet embedded in the hard stop can limit door movement in the sixth direction by magnetically latching to a striking plate mounted behind the window. Thus, the window and the hard stop pre-position the receptacle for proper alignment between the locking bolt and the locking bolt receptacle, ensuring that the locking bolt will properly engage with the receptacle when advanced. | 05-17-2012 |
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20160106136 | FLOW CIRCUIT FOR CARBONATED BEVERAGE MACHINE - Systems, methods and cartridges for carbonating or otherwise dissolving gas in a precursor liquid, such as water, to form a beverage. Carbonating gas can be provided to a tank via the tank outlet, thereby purging at least a portion of a dispense line leading from the tank to a dispensing station. A single pump may be used to deliver liquid to the tank, e.g., for carbonation, and to pump pressurized air to dispense liquid from the tank. A water trap may help remove moisture from carbonating gas. | 04-21-2016 |
20160107876 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COOLING BEVERAGE LIQUID WITH FINNED ICE BANK - A beverage making machine may be arranged to cool a precursor liquid in a tank using a cooling liquid in a cooling container disposed around the tank. The cooling liquid may be freezable to form ice, e.g., to provide the system with improved cooling capacity and/or speed. A plurality of fins may extend between the tank and the cooling container, with each of the plurality of fins being physically attached to the cooling container or the tank and being arranged to conduct heat from the tank and/or from the cooling liquid. The plurality of fins may include first portions attached to the tank and extending outwardly, and second portions attached to the cooling container and extending inwardly. Side surfaces of corresponding first and second portions may be in contact with each other to aid in transferring heat via the fin portions. | 04-21-2016 |
20160109165 | COOLING DUCT FOR BEVERAGE MACHINE - A beverage making machine having a tank may be arranged to carbonate and/or chill liquid in the tank. A heat sink used to transfer heat from the liquid may be positioned in a duct located in a housing of the machine. Air may flow through the duct from a duct inlet to a duct outlet to receive heat from the heat sink. A precursor liquid supply inlet, e.g., an opening of a water reservoir, may be located near the duct outlet, and the duct may be arranged to conduct any liquid mistakenly provided into the duct outlet to a bottom of the machine, avoiding contact with electronic components of the machine. | 04-21-2016 |
20160109175 | BEVERAGE MACHINE WITH THERMOELECTRIC COOLER, HEAT PIPE AND HEAT SINK ARRANGEMENT - A beverage making machine having a tank may be arranged to carbonate and/or chill liquid in the tank. A thermoelectric device may be thermally coupled to the tank to cool precursor liquid in the tank, and a heat pipe may transfer heat from the thermoelectric device to a heat sink. The heat sink may be located remotely from the thermoelectric device, e.g., in an air duct that helps prevent contact of moisture, dirt, etc. in the duct with the thermoelectric device. | 04-21-2016 |
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20080228862 | Systems and Methods for End-User Experience Monitoring - Systems and methods for operating a business to provide telephony services are described. The method can include receiving a web page including a script that is injected into the web page by a network appliance, executing the script at the computing device of the end-user, and recording a performance parameter indicated in the script. The method can also include transmitting a request to a computing device of a second domain for an item identified by the web page and transmitting the recorded performance parameter to the computing device of the second domain as part of the transmitted request. | 09-18-2008 |
20080228863 | Systems and Methods for End-User Experience Monitoring Using A Script - Systems and methods for end-user experience monitoring using a script are shown and described. The method can include receiving, at a computing device of an end-user, web page including a script injected by a network appliance, the script having instructions that, when executed, register for the occurrence of an event associated with at least one of an attachevent command and an addEventListener command, executing the script at the computing device of the end-user, and recording the occurrence of the event associated with the at least one command during the rendering of the web page. | 09-18-2008 |
20080228911 | Systems and Methods for Script Injection - Systems and methods for script injection are shown and described. The method can include intercepting, by a network appliance, a request for a web page from a computing device, transmitting, by the network appliance, the request for a web page to a web server, and intercepting, by the network appliance, a response from the web server, the response including at least a portion of the requested web page. The method can also include injecting, by the network appliance, a script having instructions that when executed by the computing device registers to be notified of the occurrence of a web page event thereby creating a modified response and transmitting the modified response to the computing device that requested the web page. | 09-18-2008 |
20080229323 | Systems and Methods for Error Detection - Systems and methods for error detection shown are described. The method can include receiving, at a computing device of an end-user, a web page including a script embedded by a network appliance, the script having instructions that when executed by the computing device registers for notification of a browser error event, executing the script at the computing device of the end-user, and recording the occurrence of an error during the rendering of the web page, when an error occurs. | 09-18-2008 |
20090287791 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTOMATICALLY TESTING AN APPLICATION - Systems and methods for performing automated load and usability testing via an application delivery appliance can include methods where a browser having a unique identifier is detected and a script is injected into the HTML response generated by the page displayed within the browser. The injected script renders the page and the links on the page, and then selects a link within the rendered page. Upon selecting a link, the script then waits for a period of time before calling a function associated with the selected link. In situations where the browser is a control browser, the calling of a function associated with the link is followed by the spawning of one or more slave browsers, where each slave browser further executes the above-listed steps beginning with the execution of the injected script and ending with the calling of the function associated with the selected link. | 11-19-2009 |
20140040355 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SCRIPT INJECTION - Systems and methods for script injection are shown and described. The method can include intercepting, by a network appliance, a request for a web page from a computing device, transmitting, by the network appliance, the request for a web page to a web server, and intercepting, by the network appliance, a response from the web server, the response including at least a portion of the requested web page. The method can also include injecting, by the network appliance, a script having instructions that when executed by the computing device registers to be notified of the occurrence of a web page event thereby creating a modified response and transmitting the modified response to the computing device that requested the web page. | 02-06-2014 |