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20100272419 | DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER RECORDING AND RENDERING PROGRAMS FORMED FROM SPLICED SEGMENTS - A method and apparatus is provided for recording a program. The method includes storing, in response to a use request, at least one content file that includes first and second program segments that are spliced to form a single program. At least one index file is created and stored. The file index includes program specific information associated with the first and second program segments. The index file also includes an identification of a splice point denoting a transition between the first and second program segments. In addition, a splice index is created and stored. The splice index includes timing information specifying a time at which the splice point occurs. | 10-28-2010 |
20110066744 | Transitioning between Multiple Services in an MPEG Stream - In a method for transitioning between multiple services in an MPEG stream, the MPEG stream including a pre-transition service and a post-transition service is received. In addition, a service transition point that identifies a location in the MPEG stream where the MPEG stream transitions from the pre-transition service having a first set of packet identifiers (PIDs) to the post-transition service having a second set of PIDs is detected for the MPEG stream and the second set of PIDs is mapped to have the same values as the first set of PIDs. | 03-17-2011 |
20120155833 | Method of Processing a Sequence of Coded Video Frames - A method of processing a sequence of coded video frames conveyed by a digital data stream, where each frame represents an image, includes receiving the sequence of coded video frames at a recording device, determining a frame interval between presentation of an ith coded frame of the sequence and an (i+1)th coded frame of the sequence, calculating a stream time stamp for the ith coded frame, and calculating a stream time stamp for the (i+1)th coded video frame based on the stream time stamp for the ith coded video frame and the previously determined frame interval. | 06-21-2012 |
20140099079 | Method of Processing a Sequence of Coded Video Frames - A method of processing a sequence of coded video frames conveyed by a digital data stream, where each frame represents an image, includes receiving the sequence of coded video frames at a recording device, determining a frame interval between presentation of an ith coded frame of the sequence and an (i+1)th coded frame of the sequence, calculating a stream time stamp for the ith coded frame, and calculating a stream time stamp for the (i+1)th coded video frame based on the stream time stamp for the ith coded video frame and the previously determined frame interval. | 04-10-2014 |
20140334800 | SELF CORRECTING RECORD PIPELINE - Systems and methods for a self-correcting DVR record pipeline may provider for simpler, lower cost transport producer hardware elements. A free running transport pipeline producer may fill transport buffers without waiting for feedback from the data consumer that data has been completely processed. The pipeline data consumer independently detects transport buffers that are overwritten before processing on the buffer content is complete. The pipeline data consumer drops or deletes any invalid content or stream data to recover from the data overflow condition. | 11-13-2014 |
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20090264002 | EMI GASKET FOR AN ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY - An electrical connector assembly is provided. The electrical connector assembly includes a cage member configured for mounting in an opening in a panel. The cage member has a compartment for receiving a pluggable electrical component therein. The cage member includes a latch for cooperating with a latch element of the pluggable electrical component. An EMI gasket is mounted on the cage member such that the EMI gasket is electrically connected to the cage member. The EMI gasket is configured to engage the panel when the cage member is mounted in the opening in the panel. The EMI gasket includes a latch interface that engages the latch such that the latch interface is electrically connected to the latch. | 10-22-2009 |
20110226521 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY WITH EMI GASKET - An electrical connector assembly includes an electrically conductive cage having a cage end configured for mounting in a panel opening. The cage has a compartment for receiving a pluggable electrical component therein. The cage end has a circumference defined by an exterior surface of the cage. A retention frame extends over the cage end along at least a portion of the circumference. The retention frame includes a gasket side and a rear side. A retention opening extends through the gasket and rear sides of the retention frame. An EMI gasket is mounted on the cage end. The EMI gasket includes a length of electrically conductive cord having opposite cord ends. The cord is wrapped externally around the cage end forming a continuous band that engages the exterior surface of the cage along at least a portion of the circumference. The cord extends along and engages the gasket side of the retention frame and the cord ends extend through the retention opening and along the rear side of the retention frame. | 09-22-2011 |
20120196477 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY HAVING AIRFLOW CHANNELS - An electrical connector assembly includes a shielding cage member having a plurality of walls including a top wall, a lower wall, a rear wall and side walls. The walls define an upper port and a lower port configured to receive pluggable modules therein. The cage member has openings in a front thereof for receiving the pluggable modules. The side walls include airflow openings on opposite sides of the cage member. A receptacle connector is received in the cage member proximate to the rear and is accessible through the upper port and the lower port. A separator member extends between the upper and lower ports that have an upper plate and a lower plate with a channel therebetween. The airflow openings are aligned with the channel and provide airflow through the channel. EMI screens cover the airflow openings to limit EMI passage through the airflow openings. | 08-02-2012 |
20140017949 | RECEPTACLE ASSEMBLY HAVING ANGLED RECEPTACLE GUIDE FRAMES - A receptacle assembly includes multiple receptacle guide frames configured to be coupled to a host board. Each receptacle guide frame has a front end and a back end. A receptacle extends from the front end to the back end of each receptacle guide frame. Each receptacle has an open end positioned at the front end of the receptacle guide frame and a closed end positioned at the back end of the receptacle guide frame. Each receptacle guide frame is configured to be aligned with an opening in a panel so that the receptacle is accessible through the opening. A host board connector is positioned at the closed end of each receptacle. Each host board connector includes a mating face. Each receptacle guide frame is aligned with the opening in the panel so that the mating face of each host board connector is positioned at a non-orthogonal angle with respect to the panel. | 01-16-2014 |
20140030922 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY - An electrical connector assembly is provided with a shielding cage member having an upper port and a lower port configured to receive pluggable modules therein. The cage member has side walls that extend along sides of the upper and lower ports. The cage member includes a separator member that extends between the side walls and between the upper and lower ports. The separator member has an upper plate and a lower plate with a channel therebetween. A light pipe organizer is positioned within the channel. An RF absorber is positioned within the channel in engagement with the light pipe organizer. The RF absorber reduces an amount of electromagnetic interference (EMI) emitted from the channel. | 01-30-2014 |
20150249308 | RECEPTACLE ASSEMBLY HAVING A LIGHT INDICATOR - Receptacle assembly including a receptacle housing having a front end, a back end, and an elongated module cavity that extends between the front and back ends. The receptacle assembly also includes a communication connector that is positioned to mate with a pluggable module when the pluggable module is inserted into the module cavity. The receptacle assembly also includes a light source that is positioned proximate to the port opening and supported by the receptacle housing. The light source generates light signals that are viewable at the front end. The receptacle assembly also includes a flexible cable coupled to the light source. The light source generates the light signals based on electrical current received through the flexible cable. | 09-03-2015 |
20150270649 | CABLE CONNECTOR HAVING A SHIELDING INSERT - In one embodiment, an electrical connector is disclosed. The electrical connector comprises a shell having a mating end and a cable end. The shell has a cavity with at least one conductor therein. The at least one conductor is arranged at the mating end for termination to a mating connector. The shell has a cable extending from the cavity through the cable end being electrically connected to the at least one conductor. The electrical connector also includes a shielding insert received proximate to the cable end. The shielding insert circumferentially surrounds the cable and is configured to block transmission of electromagnetic radiation through the cable end. | 09-24-2015 |
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20100032361 | Hydraulic Filter with One-Piece Input End Cap - A hydraulic filter includes a canister extending along the longitudinal axis. A closed end cap is at one end of the canister for closing one end thereof. A removable filter element is contained within the canister and a modular one-piece input end cap is at an end of the canister. The one-piece input end cap includes a hydraulic input chamber and a hydraulic output chamber which can be positioned in any one of three mutually perpendicular directions. The one-piece input end cap also allows for sensors to be positioned in any one of three mutually perpendicular directions. In addition, the one-piece input end cap can be utilized in base-ported or top-ported configurations while also allowing for side-to-side or side-to-end configurations. | 02-11-2010 |
20120267300 | Hydraulic Filter with One-Piece Input End Cap - A hydraulic filter includes a canister extending along the longitudinal axis. A closed end cap is at one end of the canister for closing one end thereof. A removable filter element is contained within the canister and a modular one-piece input end cap is at an end of the canister. The one-piece input end cap includes a hydraulic input chamber and a hydraulic output chamber which can be positioned in any one of three mutually perpendicular directions. The one-piece input end cap also allows for sensors to be positioned in any one of three mutually perpendicular directions. In addition, the one-piece input end cap can be utilized in base-ported or top-ported configurations while also allowing for side-to-side or side-to-end configurations. | 10-25-2012 |
20140263027 | FILTER ASSEMBLY WITH MANIFOLD FOR MULTIPLE FILTER ELEMENT HOUSINGS AND FILTER ELEMENT HOUSING COUPLING THEREFORE - A filter assembly includes multiple filter element housings with each filter housing receiving a filter element therein; a manifold supporting the multiple filter element housings; and a filter element housing coupling to attach each filter element housing to the manifold, each filter element housing coupling including a filter housing retainer ring bolted to the manifold to couple the filter housing to the manifold. | 09-18-2014 |
20140311963 | Coalescing filter element and filter assembly therefore - A coalescing filter element provides an integrated filter element with a three stage design with a hydrophobic or hydrophilic coalescing layer. A coalescing filter element comprises: a) At least one particulate filtration layer; b) A coalescing layer promoting coalescing of water particles, wherein the coalescing layer is downstream of the at least one particulate filtration layer relative to the flow of fluid through the element; c) An annular coalescing space downstream of the coalescing layer; d) A sump in a lower portion of the filter element in fluid communication with the annular coalescing space; and e) A hydrophobic layer downstream of the annular coalescing space, wherein fluid being cleaned by the element flows through the hydrophobic layer. The coalescing layer may be a hydrophobic or a hydrophilic coalescing layer. A filter assembly will include the coalescing filter element of the present invention. | 10-23-2014 |
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20080226569 | Polyurethane dispersions for use in personal care products - The invention relates to an aqueous polyurethane dispersion suitable for use in personal care products, the dispersed polyurethane comprising the reaction products of:
| 09-18-2008 |
20090022678 | POLYURETHANE DISPERSIONS FOR USE IN PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS - The invention relates to an aqueous polyurethane dispersion suitable for use in personal care products, the dispersed polyurethane comprising the reaction products of:
| 01-22-2009 |
20090030146 | Polyurethane dispersions for sealants - An isocyanate-terminated prepolymer having an isocyanate group content of about 2 to 7% by weight is provided. The prepolymer comprises the reaction product of a) at least one polyether diol having a number average molecular weight of 3000 to 5000; b) at least one active-hydrogen containing material having a number average molecular weight of 200 to 700 and containing two or three hydroxyl groups and optionally one carboxy group; c) at least one hydroxyalkane carboxylic acid having a number average molecular weight of less than about 200; d) optionally, a polyether monol having a number average molecular weight between 400-3,000; e) optionally, a polyether triol having a number average molecular weight of 3,000 to 9,000; and f) an aliphatic and/or cycloaliphatic diisocyanate. | 01-29-2009 |
20090041689 | POLYURETHANE DISPERSIONS BASED ON POLYCARBONATE POLYOLS AND SUITABLE FOR USE IN PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS - The invention relates to a process for preparing an aqueous polyurethane dispersion suitable for use in personal care products, wherein the polyurethane is based on one or more polycarbonate polyols. | 02-12-2009 |
20130101540 | AQUEOUS DISPERSIONS OF POLYURETHANE AND NANOPARTICLES - The present disclosure is directed to aqueous dispersions comprising polyurethane and nanoparticles, and processes for preparing the aqueous dispersions. The dispersions comprise aqueous polyurethane dispersions having nanoparticles covalently incorporated into the polymer matrix. The dispersions are prepared by reacting isocyanate groups present on the polyurethane chain ends with free amine groups on a hydroxy- or amino-functionalized nanoparticle to covalently attach the polyurethane and the nanoparticle through urethane or urea linkages, respectively. | 04-25-2013 |
20140120353 | RADIATION-CURABLE POLYURETHANE DISPERSIONS - Curable aqueous polyurethane polymer dispersions are described. The dispersion comprises a polyurethane copolymer having pendant (meth)acrylate groups and pendant carboxylic groups along the main chain and a tertiary aminofunctional unsaturated monomer that has reacted in an acid/base reaction with the carboxylic acid groups on the main chain. The dispersion can be applied to the surface of a substrate and cured using ultra-violet or electron-beam radiation to form a cured polyurethane having desired properties that does not emit volatile amine compounds. | 05-01-2014 |
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20110276376 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING MULTIPLE INCENTIVES FOR JOB REFERRALS - Systems and methods as described herein provide for a professional talent management platform and associated interfaces. Embodiments provide for registering one platform members, listing open positions, accepting referrals for the positions from the platform members, and providing incentive rewards to the members for qualified referrals and/or other qualifying platform interactions. | 11-10-2011 |
20110276505 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING CREDIBILITY METRICS FOR JOB REFERRALS - Methods and systems for assigning a credibility score for referrals provided through a professional talent management platform are described herein. Embodiments provide for registering members with the platform, listing available positions, accepting position referrals from the members, and associate credibility scores with the platform members. | 11-10-2011 |
20110276506 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ANALYZING CANDIDATES AND POSITIONS UTILIZING A RECOMMENDATION ENGINE - Methods and systems for assigning generating referrals within a talent management platform are described herein. Embodiments provide for registering platform members, obtaining profile information from the members and from member external networks, analyzing the profile information to obtain subjective information about the members and potential referrals, generating referrals for open positions by applying the subjective information to requirements of the open positions. | 11-10-2011 |
20110276582 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A JOB AND REFERRAL RECOMMENDATION ENGINE - Systems and methods for registering members in a talent management platform, arranging the members in a system network, obtaining profile information from external networks associated with the members, listing open positions, and automatically generating referrals for the open positions using the profile information are described herein. | 11-10-2011 |
20110276631 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ACCESSING INFORMATION FROM MULTIPLE NETWORKS, SOCIAL GRAPHS, AND CONTENT SITES - Methods and systems for providing access to information and connections associated with or derived from social graphs, including social networks, professional networks, and content sharing and publishing sights are described herein. Embodiments provide for registering members in a system network, obtaining social graph information from the members, aggregating the member social graphs into a social graph network, obtaining and analyzing profile information from the social graphs within the social graph network, providing access to the social graph network. | 11-10-2011 |