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20080309217 | ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DEVICES - A light emitting device comprising an emissive material optically coupled to a device that is constructed and arranged to pass an emission wavelength of the emissive material and eliminate angular dependence of the emission wavelength is provided. | 12-18-2008 |
20100193011 | MATERIALS FOR SOLAR CONCENTRATORS AND DEVICES, METHODS AND SYSTEM USING THEM - Solar concentrators are disclosed that improve the efficiency of PV cells and systems using them. The solar concentrators may be designed such that they include one or more chromophore assemblies, anti-Stokes materials or other suitable materials that emit light to a PV cell. Various materials and components of the solar concentrators are also described. | 08-05-2010 |
20110010911 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR LIGHT HARVESTING IN DISPLAYS - Methods and apparatuses for harvesting light from displays. In one embodiment, the invention relates to a substrate having a first and a second surface, an edge and a luminescent dye. A photovoltaic transducer is positioned adjacent the substrate. Light passing through both the first and second surfaces of the substrate is polarized and light constrained within and traveling through the substrate interacts with the photovoltaic transducer to produce electric current. In one embodiment, the method of harvesting light from an illuminated electronic display including the steps of providing a light source, providing a substrate having a first and a second surface and an edge; and a luminescent dye; and providing a photovoltaic transducer positioned adjacent the substrate. Light passing through both the first and second surfaces of the substrate is polarized, and light constrained within and traveling through the substrate interacts with the photovoltaic transducer to produce electric current. | 01-20-2011 |
20110253197 | TUNED SOLAR CONCENTRATORS AND DEVICES AND METHODS USING THEM - Solar concentrators are disclosed that improve the efficiency of PV cells and systems using them. The solar concentrators may be designed such that they include one or more tuned chromophores that emit light substantially in a single direction to a PV cell. Various materials and components of the solar concentrators are also described. | 10-20-2011 |
20150301380 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR LIGHT HARVESTING IN DISPLAYS - Methods and apparatuses for harvesting light from displays. In one embodiment, the invention relates to a substrate having a first and a second surface, an edge and a luminescent dye. A photovoltaic transducer is positioned adjacent the substrate. Light passing through both the first and second surfaces of the substrate is polarized and light constrained within and traveling through the substrate interacts with the photovoltaic transducer to produce electric current. In one embodiment, the method of harvesting light from an illuminated electronic display including the steps of providing a light source, providing a substrate having a first and a second surface and an edge; and a luminescent dye; and providing a photovoltaic transducer positioned adjacent the substrate. Light passing through both the first and second surfaces of the substrate is polarized, and light constrained within and traveling through the substrate interacts with the photovoltaic transducer to produce electric current. | 10-22-2015 |
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20090056929 | IN-LINE DUCT SUPPLEMENTAL HEATING AND COOLING DEVICE AND METHOD - An inline duct supplemental heating and cooling device provides heated and/or cooled air to a room in a building to supplement the heating provided by the existing furnace or the cooling provided by the existing cooling unit in the building. The device includes an electric heater and fan that are activated and deactivated individually by a controller, which receives room temperature data from a thermostat. The device may include one or more separate safety devices to prevent overheating of heater air or of the device itself. Optionally, a vibration-insulating sleeve may be used to couple the device to an existing ventilation duct of the building. | 03-05-2009 |
20130032308 | IN-LINE DUCT SUPPLEMENTAL HEATING AND COOLING DEVICE AND METHOD - A method of heating or cooling a room of a building includes providing supplemental warmer or cooler air to the room with an inline duct supplemental heating and cooling device mounted along an air duct that supplies the room with air from a main furnace or cooling unit associated with the building. A thermostat is used to set a desired temperature for the room, and a controller of the supplemental heating and cooling device is in communication with the thermostat, and activates an electric heater and/or fan as appropriate to warm or cool the room as needed. When the device is used to cool the room, the fan may be operated to draw cooled air through the duct from the main cooling unit and/or from other areas in the building that are linked via ductwork. | 02-07-2013 |
20140041847 | IN-LINE DUCT SUPPLEMENTAL HEATING AND COOLING DEVICE AND METHOD - An inline duct supplemental heating and cooling device is mounted along an air duct that supplies a room of a building with supplemental warmer or cooler air to the room. The air duct also supplies the room with air from a main furnace and/or cooling unit associated with the building. A thermostat is used to set a desired temperature for the room, and a controller of the supplemental heating and cooling device is in communication with the thermostat, and activates an electric heater and/or fan as appropriate to warm or cool the room as needed. When the device is used to cool the room, the fan may be operated to draw cooled air through the duct from the main cooling unit and/or from other areas in the building that are linked via ductwork. | 02-13-2014 |
20140041849 | IN-LINE DUCT SUPPLEMENTAL HEATING AND COOLING DEVICE AND METHOD - A method of heating or cooling a room of a building includes providing supplemental warmer or cooler air to the room with an inline duct supplemental heating and cooling device mounted along an air duct that supplies the room with air from a main furnace and/or cooling unit associated with the building. A thermostat is used to set a desired temperature for the room, and a controller of the supplemental heating and cooling device is in communication with the thermostat, and activates an electric heater and/or fan as appropriate to warm or cool the room as needed. When the device is used to cool the room, the fan may be operated to draw cooled air through the duct from the main cooling unit and/or from other areas in the building that are linked via ductwork. | 02-13-2014 |
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20090100243 | High Performance, Lock-Free Virtual Storage Manager - A virtual storage technique is provided to manage a cell pool or a set of cell pools which can be used to satisfy variable-size storage requests. The algorithm uses no locks and relies on an atomic compare-and-swap instruction to serialize updates to the fields that can be simultaneously requested by multiple threads or processes. A free chain is used to manage cells which have already been obtained and freed, while there is an active extent that is used to hand out cells which have not previously been obtained. The algorithm is based on all cell pool extents being the same size, which allows the control information for the extent to be easily located on the extent boundary (e.g. at a 1 MB boundary). Control information for each cell is stored independently of the cell storage in a control array that resides at the head of the extent, along with other control information. This avoids cell overrun from damaging the cell pool control information. The result is a high performance storage manager with good serviceability characteristics. | 04-16-2009 |
20110078421 | ENHANCED MONITOR FACILITY - A monitoring facility that is operable in two modes allowing compatibility with prior existing monitoring facilities. In one mode, in response to encountering a monitored event, an interrupt is generated. In another mode, in response to encountering a monitored event, one or more associated counters are incremented without causing an interrupt. | 03-31-2011 |
20120198216 | ENHANCED MONITOR FACILITY - A monitoring facility that is operable in two modes allowing compatibility with prior existing monitoring facilities. In one mode, in response to encountering a monitored event, an interrupt is generated. In another mode, in response to encountering a monitored event, one or more associated counters are incremented without causing an interrupt. | 08-02-2012 |
20150113191 | RESOURCE SERIALIZATION IN A TRANSACTIONAL EXECUTION FACILITY - Embodiments include methods, systems and computer program products that include executing a begin transaction instruction to begin a transaction comprising a sequence of instructions, wherein the begin transaction instruction indicates that a resource will be accessed by the first processing device. Embodiments also include determining whether it is safe for the first processing device to access the resource. Based on a determination that it is safe for the first processing device to access the resource, embodiments include processing the sequence of instructions of the transaction. Based on a determination that the sequence of instructions of the transaction has been completed, embodiments include executing an end transaction instruction, wherein the end transaction instruction indicates that the first processing device has completed its access of the resource. Based on a determination that it is not safe for the first processing device to access the resource, embodiments include aborting the transaction. | 04-23-2015 |
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20090259875 | Store Clock and Store Clock Fast Instruction Execution - Two forms of TOD Clock instructions are provided, Store Clock and Store Clock Fast. Execution of the Store Clock Fast instruction may produce a time of day (TOD) result that is exactly the same as a previous TOD result, however execution of Store Clock Fast instructions while the clock is running always produce unique TOD results. | 10-15-2009 |
20100325385 | DETECTION OF ZERO ADDRESS EVENTS IN ADDRESS FORMATION - One or more registers used to form an address usable in accessing storage are examined to determine if a zero address event has occurred in forming the address. In response to an indication that a zero address event has occurred in address formation, an alert is provided to the program using the address to access storage. | 12-23-2010 |
20130185732 | PROVIDING BY ONE PROGRAM TO ANOTHER PROGRAM ACCESS TO A WARNING TRACK FACILITY - A program (e.g., an operating system) is provided a warning that it has a grace period in which to perform a function, such as cleanup (e.g., complete, stop and/or move a dispatchable unit). The program is being warned, in one example, that it is losing access to its shared resources. For instance, in a virtual environment, a guest program is warned that it is about to lose its central processing unit resources, and therefore, it is to perform a function, such as cleanup. | 07-18-2013 |
20130185735 | WARNING TRACK INTERRUPTION FACILITY - A program (e.g., an operating system) is provided a warning that it has a grace period in which to perform a function, such as cleanup (e.g., complete, stop and/or move a dispatchable unit). The program is being warned, in one example, that it is losing access to its shared resources. For instance, in a virtual environment, a guest program is warned that it is about to lose its central processing unit resources, and therefore, it is to perform a function, such as cleanup. | 07-18-2013 |
20130185738 | USE OF A WARNING TRACK INTERRUPTION FACILITY BY A PROGRAM - A program (e.g., an operating system) is provided a warning that it has a grace period in which to perform a function, such as cleanup (e.g., complete, stop and/or move a dispatchable unit). The program is being warned, in one example, that it is losing access to its shared resources. For instance, in a virtual environment, a guest program is warned that it is about to lose its central processing unit resources, and therefore, it is to perform a function, such as cleanup. | 07-18-2013 |
20130185739 | WARNING TRACK INTERRUPTION FACILITY - A program (e.g., an operating system) is provided a warning that it has a grace period in which to perform a function, such as cleanup (e.g., complete, stop and/or move a dispatchable unit). The program is being warned, in one example, that it is losing access to its shared resources. For instance, in a virtual environment, a guest program is warned that it is about to lose its central processing unit resources, and therefore, it is to perform a function, such as cleanup. | 07-18-2013 |
20140075142 | MANAGING BACKING OF VIRTUAL MEMORY - A computer system includes memory and a processor configured to manage memory allocation. The processor is configured to execute a memory allocation request to allocate a portion of the memory to an application by determining whether a size of the memory allocation request is less than a first pre-defined size. The processor searches virtual memory for a free allocated memory area corresponding at least to the size of the memory allocation request based on determining that the size of the memory allocation request is less than the first pre-defined size. | 03-13-2014 |
20140317325 | WARNING TRACK INTERRUPTION FACILITY - A program (e.g., an operating system) is provided a warning that it has a grace period in which to perform a function, such as cleanup (e.g., complete, stop and/or move a dispatchable unit). The program is being warned, in one example, that it is losing access to its shared resources. For instance, in a virtual environment, a guest program is warned that it is about to lose its central processing unit resources, and therefore, it is to perform a function, such as cleanup. | 10-23-2014 |
20150339174 | WARNING TRACK INTERRUPTION FACILITY - A program (e.g., an operating system) is provided a warning that it has a grace period in which to perform a function, such as cleanup (e.g., complete, stop and/or move a dispatchable unit). The program is being warned, in one example, that it is losing access to its shared resources. For instance, in a virtual environment, a guest program is warned that it is about to lose its central processing unit resources, and therefore, it is to perform a function, such as cleanup. | 11-26-2015 |
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20100222585 | PREPARATION OF DIHYDROTHIENO [3, 2-D] PYRIMIDINES AND INTERMEDIATES USED THEREIN - The invention relates to improved methods of preparing dihydrothienopyrimidines of formula 1, and intermediates thereof, (I) wherein X is SO or SO | 09-02-2010 |
20110130563 | SYNTHESIS IF DIHYDROTHIENO[3,2-D]PYRIMIDINE DIOLS - The present invention relates to an improved process for the preparation of dihydrothieno[3,2-d]pyrimidine diols, and similar pyrimidine diols, that is efficient, high-yielding, and does not require expensive and potentially unstable intermediates. The diols are used as intermediates in the synthesis of pyrimidine compounds which inhibit PDE4, and are thus useful in the treatment of respiratory or gastrointestinal diseases and complaints, peripheral or central nervous system diseases and disorders, inflammatory conditions, and cancers. | 06-02-2011 |
20130059866 | NOVEL PIPERIDINO-DIHYDROTHIENOPYRIMIDINE SULFOXIDES AND THEIR USE FOR TREATING COPD AND ASTHMA - The invention relates to novel piperidino-dihydrothienopyrimidine sulfoxides of formula I, | 03-07-2013 |
20130079359 | NOVEL PIPERIDINO-DIHYDROTHIENOPYRIMIDINE SULFOXIDES AND THEIR USE FOR TREATING COPD AND ASTHMA - The invention relates to novel piperidino-dihydrothienopyrimidine sulfoxides of formula I, | 03-28-2013 |
20130211130 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING CARBOXAMIDINE COMPOUNDS - The present invention relates to a process of making a compound of formula (I): | 08-15-2013 |
20150038731 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING CARBOXYLIC ACIDS - The present invention relates to a process of making a compound of formula (XII) or (XIIA): wherein R | 02-05-2015 |
20150045376 | NOVEL PIPERIDINO-DIHYDROTHIENOPYRIMIDINE SULFOXIDES AND THEIR USE FOR TREATING COPD AND ASTHMA - Piperidino-dihydrothienopyrimidine sulfoxides of formula I | 02-12-2015 |
20150148322 | NOVEL PIPERIDINO-DIHYDROTHIENOPYRIMIDINE SULFOXIDES AND THEIR USE FOR TREATING COPD AND ASTHMA - The invention relates to novel piperidino-dihydrothienopyrimidine sulfoxides of formula I, | 05-28-2015 |
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20090154182 | OVERMOLDED CIRCUIT BOARD AND METHOD - An electrical device includes a circuit board having one or more electrical components mounted to the circuit board. At least a portion of the circuit board is encapsulated in a thermoplastic polymer material to encapsulate the electrical components. The device may be fabricated by at least partially shielding the electrical components with polymer material, followed by overmolding the polymer material with thermoplastic polymer material. The shielding material may comprise a pre-formed component, or it may comprise thermoplastic polymer material that is molded around the electrical components in a first molding step or “shot”. | 06-18-2009 |
20110146068 | ELECTRICAL DEVICE HAVING BOARDLESS ELECTRICAL COMPONENT MOUNTING ARRANGEMENT - An electrical device such as an LED light assembly includes a conductive circuit and one or more electrical components connected to the circuit. The electrical components and the circuit are at least partially overmolded with a thermoplastic polymer material to encapsulate the components. The material utilized to cover the circuit and/or electrical components may also be utilized to form a housing or other structure of a finished part. | 06-23-2011 |
20130335994 | ILLUMINATED ACCESSORY UNIT - A lighted assembly includes a LED that emits light at a first frequency. The lighted assembly further includes an elongated light transmitting assembly having at least one illuminated area, and a non-illuminated area surrounding the illuminated area. The elongated light transmitting assembly includes a cover member on the outer side, a backing member on the inner side, and an intermediate member disposed between the cover member and the backing member. Light from the LED is transmitted along an optical path to the illuminated area. A layer of photo reactive material is disposed along the optical path. The photo reactive material produces light at a second frequency that is lower than the first frequency and provides a mixed light having a required color. | 12-19-2013 |
20130336004 | FLEXIBLE LIGHT PIPE - A flexible light assembly includes a plurality of light guides that may be operably connected to one or more LED light sources. The light guides may include smooth surfaces that internally reflect light except at selected areas having irregular surface features that permit the escape of light to provide illuminated letters, numbers, designs, or the like. The light guides and LED light source may be disposed within a flexible housing. | 12-19-2013 |
20140119038 | LIGHTED TRIM ASSEMBLY AND PERFORATED MEMBER THEREFOR - A lighted assembly includes a perforated member having a plurality of relatively small openings therethrough. The openings are arranged to provide areas forming letters, designs, or the like. A light source may be positioned adjacent the perforated member whereby light from the light source travels through the openings to form illuminated letters, designs or the like. The perforations may be filled with a light-transmitting polymer material. The light source may comprise an LED and a light guide that distributes light along a lower side of the perforated member. The light source may be positioned in a waterproof housing that is sealed to the perforated member. | 05-01-2014 |
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20110080725 | FOCUSING LENS SYSTEM - A lens for a flashlight or other lighting unit provides for focusing light from a source, such as an LED, to provide a light beam adjustable between a spot beam and a wide beam. The lens includes a lens body with a front face, a rear LED-receiving well, and a side surface extending between the front face and the rear well. The front face includes a central surface surrounded by an annular concave surface. The rear well includes a space for the LED to be adjusted in position. The rear well space is defined by a concavely-curved sidewall and a concavely-curved base. The concave curvature of the sidewall and base may be Bezier curves. | 04-07-2011 |
20110170289 | COMPACT LIGHT-MIXING LED LIGHT ENGINE AND WHITE LED LAMP WITH NARROW BEAM AND HIGH CRI USING SAME - A directional lamp comprises a light source, a beam forming optical system configured to form light from the light source into a light beam, and a light mixing diffuser arranged to diffuse the light beam. The light source, beam forming optical system, and light mixing diffuser are secured together as a unitary lamp. The beam forming optical system includes: a collecting reflector having an entrance aperture receiving light from the light source and an exit aperture that is larger than the entrance aperture, and a lens disposed at the exit aperture of the collecting reflector, the light source being positioned along an optical axis of the beam forming optical system at a distance from the lens that is within plus or minus ten percent of a focal length of the lens. | 07-14-2011 |
20140198507 | COMPACT LIGHT-MIXING LED LIGHT ENGINE AND WHITE LED LAMP WITH NARROW BEAM AND HIGH CRI USING SAME - A directional lamp comprises a light source, a beam forming optical system configured to form light from the light source into a light beam, and a light mixing diffuser arranged to diffuse the light beam. The light source, beam forming optical system, and light mixing diffuser are secured together as a unitary lamp. The beam forming optical system includes: a collecting reflector having an entrance aperture receiving light from the light source and an exit aperture that is larger than the entrance aperture, and a lens disposed at the exit aperture of the collecting reflector, the light source being positioned along an optical axis of the beam forming optical system at a distance from the lens that is within plus or minus ten percent of a focal length of the lens. | 07-17-2014 |
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20140090958 | MANIPULATIVE AUGER SYSTEM - An auger assembly for moving material is disclosed. The auger assembly includes a first auger section, second auger section, and joint connecting the two sections. The second auger section includes an auger assembly output for dispensing material, such as a harvested grain. The first auger section, second auger section, and joint each rotate about its own axis, thereby causing three-dimensional movement of the auger assembly and particularly the auger assembly output. The auger assembly is capable of both manual control, such as by a joystick, and automatic control, such as by an electronic controller. Also provided is a material handling apparatus employing the disclosed auger assembly and also including a container for storing material to be moved by the auger assembly. | 04-03-2014 |
20140095032 | REAL TIME SCALE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN MATERIAL HANDLING DEVICES - A system is provided for communication between material handling devices. The system includes a first material handling device with a first scale and a first controller adapted to receive information from the first scale, a second material handling device with a second scale, and a communication link between the first and second material handling devices. Preferably the second material handling device also includes a second controller adapted to receive information from the second scale and transmit same to the first controller. The first controller is also adapted to control a means for moving material, such as an auger, from the first material handling device to a transport apparatus. Moreover, the first controller is capable of displaying real time information or measurements regarding the weight of material located in the first material handling device, second and subsequent material handling devices, and a transport apparatus. | 04-03-2014 |
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20110189266 | CORTICOSTEROID MICROVESICLES FOR TREATMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES - The invention provides a use of a long-circulating microvesicle comprising a sterol, partially synthetic or wholly synthetic vesicle-forming phospholipids, and a corticosteroid in water soluble form, which microvesicle has a mean particle diameter size range of between about 75 and 150 nm and which microvesicle is non-charged or negatively charged at physiological conditions, for the preparation of a medicament for the treatment of atherosclerosis and/or cardiovascular disease. A method for treating a subject suffering from, or at risk of suffering from, atherosclerosis and/or cardiovascular disease, comprising administering to said subject a therapeutically effective amount of such long-circulating microvesicles is also provided. | 08-04-2011 |
20150182461 | Mass Production and Size Control of Nanoparticles Through Controlled Microvortices - Methods for making particles, such as nanoparticles, devices useful in the methods, and particles made by the method are described herein. The methods involves the use of a microfluidic device, such that upon mixing solutions of the materials to form the particles (or a solution of the material or materials to form the particles and a non-solvent for the material or materials), at least two symmetrical microvortices are formed simultaneously. The method can be used to prepare polymeric or non-polymeric particles and hybrid particles, such as lipid-polymer hybrid particles, as well as such particles containing one or more agents associated with the particles. | 07-02-2015 |