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20140027602 | HYBRID HINGE AND LATCH BEAM - A hybrid beam for support of a nacelle panel of a jet engine is disclosed. The beam is comprised of a first longitudinal composite panel and a second longitudinal composite panel, wherein the first longitudinal composite panel is integrally affixed to the second longitudinal composite panel along a longitudinal edge. The composite panels form a composite beam structure that is substantially open with a cross-section that is generally “L-shaped”. A plurality of hinge stations are affixed to a first side of the first longitudinal composite panel and at least one track guide is disposed on a second side of the first longitudinal composite panel. The track guides receive a head portion of a slider that is fixed to the translating jet engine nacelle panel. Each hinge station further comprises a bushing for defining a center of rotation for the jet engine nacelle panel relative to the beam. | 01-30-2014 |
20140030087 | THRUST REVERSER-INTEGRATED TRACK BEAM AND INNER FIXED STRUCTURE - A panel for a nacelle structure that surrounds a jet engine core includes a longitudinally extending, generally semicircular center region, an upper bifurcation region, a lower bifurcation region, a hinge beam region extending from the upper bifurcation region and configured to receive an upper thrust reverser track guide, and a latch beam region extending from the lower bifurcation region and configured to receive a lower thrust reverser track guide. A bypass duct is formed in a space between the panel and the nacelle structure. A hinge beam structure and latch beam structure are integrally formed with the panel. An inner skin layer extends continuously across a bond panel surface generally facing the engine core and an outer skin layer extends continuously across a bond panel surface generally facing the bypass duct, the inner and outer skin layers extending across the center region, upper and lower bifurcation regions, hinge beam region, and latch beam region. The outer skin layer may have an acoustic treatment, such as being perforated in at least the center region and the upper and lower bifurcation regions. In this way, a separate hinge beam and latch beam are not used, and therefore there is no need to couple the panel to the respective beams. | 01-30-2014 |
20150098810 | HYBRID INNER FIXED STRUCTURE WITH METALLIC AND COMPOSITE CONSTRUCTION - Aspects of the disclosure are directed to a system for an aircraft comprising: a titanium bottle section that includes at least two sections configured to house an engine, and at least one bifurcation panel coupled to the bottle section, wherein the at least one bifurcation panel includes a material that is different from titanium. | 04-09-2015 |
20150110603 | ACOUSTIC STRUCTURAL PANEL WITH SLANTED CORE - A nacelle may comprise a noise suppressing structure. The noise suppressing structure may comprise a plurality of noise suppressing cells situated between a perforated layer of material and a non-perforated layer of material. The plurality of noise suppressing cells may contact the perforated layer of material and the non-perforated layer of material at an acute angle (e.g., between twenty and seventy-five degrees) such that the plurality of noise suppressing cells are non-orthogonal to the perforated layer of material and the non-perforated layer of material. Further, each of the plurality of noise suppressing cells may comprise a hexagonal cross-sectional profile. Further still, the noise suppressing structure may comprise a support structure comprising a plurality of support members, wherein the plurality of noise suppressing cells are situated within the support structure. | 04-23-2015 |
20150159515 | AIRCRAFT THRUST REVERSING ASSEMBLY IFS SUPPORT STRUCTURE - A nacelle is disclosed. The nacelle may include an inner fixed structure (“IFS”) comprising a first half, the first half comprising a central barrel portion, wherein the first half includes a first member that extends radially outward from the central barrel portion and a second member that extends radially outward from the central barrel portion radially opposite the first member, a first support structure overlaid by a first composite material that extends axially along a confluence between the central barrel portion and the first member, the first support structure configured to contact a second half comprising a second central barrel portion, and a second support structure overlaid by a second composite material that extends axially along the confluence between the central barrel and the second member, the second support structure configured to contact the second half. | 06-11-2015 |
20150292413 | ACOUSTIC LINER - An acoustic liner has a honeycomb layer disposed between a first panel and a permeable panel and includes a plurality of serpentine walls spaced apart from one-another. Adjacent serpentine walls outline in-part a first region carried by the first panel and an opposing second region carried by the permeable panel. The first and second regions are offset such that a centerline distance extending between the regions and centered between adjacent walls is greater than a distance measured directly between the panels, enabling the design of thinner acoustic liners. The regions and adjacent walls further define a cell having a constricted portion communicating between an end portion and an entry portion such that the constricted portion creates a frequency shift. | 10-15-2015 |
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20090173738 | TAMPER EVIDENT CONTAINER - A tamper evident container includes a storage element having a flange extending outwardly from a top edge, and a lid having top and outer walls configured to fit over the flange of the storage element with the outer wall extending below a bottom edge of the flange. The outer wall may include an inwardly extending locking indentation engaging the bottom edge of the flange of the storage element to retain the lid on the storage element and prevent it from being removed without permanently deforming at least one of the lid and the storage element, The lid further includes a line of reduced strength extending along a portion of the top wall and/or outer wall to detach a portion of the outer wall and disengage the locking indentation from the flange to allow the lid to be disengaged from the flange without further permanent deformation of the lid or the storage element. | 07-09-2009 |
20140185962 | Flexible Package and Method of Making the Same - A flexible, stackable, recloseable container for storing a quantity of products comprising a plurality of walls defined by a first sheet and a second sheet attached to at least a portion of the first sheet. The second sheet extends over at least three of the walls. The opposing container walls each have a sealed portion and one or more tucks, the tucks comprising a portion of the first sheet tucked toward the interior volume. A portion of the second sheet defines a recloseable feature located over an opening for reclosing the container. The second sheet includes a line of reduced strength at or adjacent at least a boundary adjacent the tucks and disposed between the opposing container walls each having the sealed portion and an adjacent container wall. The second sheet can include a hinge about which the recloseable feature pivots from closed position to open position. | 07-03-2014 |
20140301674 | Flexible Material For Flexible Package - A flexible, stackable, recloseable container for storing a quantity of products comprising a plurality of walls defined by a first sheet and a second sheet attached to at least a portion of the first sheet. The second sheet extends over at least three of the walls. The opposing container walls each have a sealed portion and one or more tucks, the tucks comprising a portion of the first sheet tucked toward the interior volume. A portion of the second sheet defines a recloseable feature located over an opening for reclosing the container. The second sheet includes a line of reduced strength at or adjacent at least a boundary adjacent the tucks and disposed between the opposing container walls each having the sealed portion and an adjacent container wall. The second sheet can include a hinge about which the recloseable feature pivots from closed position to open position. | 10-09-2014 |
20140307985 | FLEXIBLE STACKABLE PACKAGE - A flexible, stackable, reclosable container for storing a quantity of products comprising a plurality of walls defined by a first sheet and a second sheet attached to at least a portion of the first sheet. The second sheet extends over at least three of the walls. The opposing container walls each have a sealed portion and one or more tucks, the tucks comprising a portion of the first sheet tucked toward the interior volume. A portion of the second sheet defines a reclosable feature located over an opening for reclosing the container. The second sheet includes a line of reduced strength at or adjacent at least a boundary adjacent the tucks and disposed between the opposing container walls each having the sealed portion and an adjacent container wall. The second sheet can include a hinge about which the reclosable feature pivots from closed position to open position. | 10-16-2014 |
20140328552 | Flexible Material for Flexible Package - A flexible, stackable, reclosable container for storing a quantity of products comprising a plurality of walls defined by a first sheet and a second sheet attached to at least a portion of the first sheet. The second sheet extends over at least three of the walls. The opposing container walls each have a sealed portion and one or more tucks, the tucks comprising a portion of the first sheet tucked toward the interior volume. A portion of the second sheet defines a reclosable feature located over an opening for reclosing the container. The second sheet includes a line of reduced strength at or adjacent at least a boundary adjacent the tucks and disposed between the opposing container walls each having the sealed portion and an adjacent container wall. The second sheet can include a hinge about which the reclosable feature pivots from closed position to open position. | 11-06-2014 |
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20120004136 | MSH2 AND ADJUVANT CISPLATIN-BASED CHEMOTHERAPY IN NON-SMALL-CELL LUNG CANCER - The invention is generally directed to a diagnostic method for predicting the benefit of the response of a subject diagnosed with cancer to a platinum compound-based adjuvant chemotherapy, preferably to a cisplatin-based chemotherapy which implements the determination of the MSH2 expression level in the biological sample containing tumor cells, and, optionally, the ERCC1 expression level. | 01-05-2012 |
20120136583 | METHOD FOR PREDICTING EFFICACY OF DRUGS IN A PATIENT - The present invention concerns a method for predicting the relative efficacy of a plurality of drugs for treating a tumour in an individual comprising the molecular characterization of the tumour, and the calculation of a score for the plurality of drug essentially based on the percentage of deregulated target gene. | 05-31-2012 |
20120277110 | PARP AND ADJUVANT CISPLATIN-BASED CHEMOTHERAPY IN NON-SMALL-CELL LUNG CANCER - The invention is generally directed to a diagnostic method for predicting the benefit of the response of a subject diagnosed with cancer to a platinum compound-based adjuvant chemotherapy, preferably to a cisplatin-based chemotherapy which implements the determination of the PARP expression level in the biological sample containing tumor cells, and, preferably, together with the MSH2 and/or ERCC1 expression level, more preferably together with the MSH2 and ERCC1 expression levels. | 11-01-2012 |
20130281313 | PROGNOSTIC AND/OR PREDICTIVE BIOMARKERS AND BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS THEREOF - The present invention relates to the fields of genetics, immunology and medicine. The present invention more specifically relates to the identification of human genes and expression products thereof which can be used to assess the prognosis of a cancer in a subject, to assess the sensitivity of a subject to a treatment of cancer, or monitor, in particular determine the efficacy, of such a treatment of cancer after a given period of time. Said human genes and expression products can further be used (i) in the prevention or treatment of cancer, in particular to determine or select the appropriate cancer treatment for a given subject and/or for a particular tumor, as well as (ii) for the screening of therapeutically active drugs. Particular compounds capable to compensate, in a subject, an abnormal expression of one of the herein described products, in particular when the subject is exposed to a therapeutic treatment of cancer, thereby allowing or improving its efficiency in the subject, are also herein disclosed. Inventors, in addition, provide kits and DNA chips usable in the context of the present invention. | 10-24-2013 |
20150133323 | METHOD FOR CHARACTERIZING CIRCULATING TUMOR CELLS, AND USE THEREOF IN DIAGNOSIS - Disclosed is a method for characterization, in a biological sample, of circulating tumour cells (CTCs) bearing at least one marker characteristic of the tumorous nature of the cell, the marker being selected from the groups constituted by: the oncogenic proteins characteristic of the CTCs, and the tumour markers. Also disclosed is the use of this method for deciding on the implementation of a treatment for a cancer patient. | 05-14-2015 |
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20120256982 | Inkjet-printing mechanism calibration - An ink patch is printed on a swath of media, by an inkjet-printing mechanism of an inkjet-printing device. Printing the ink patch takes a first length of time. The ink patch printed on the swath is heated at a first temperature less than a second temperature specified for the first length of time the inkjet-printing mechanism takes to print the ink patch. A second length of time is waited. A total length of time the swath is heated is at least substantially equal to the first length of time plus the second length of time. | 10-11-2012 |
20130201244 | COLOR ANALYSIS - Techniques related to color analysis are disclosed herein. In an example, substrate locations on a printed pattern are selected based on a set of measurements related to substrate-height. Further, color of the printed pattern is determined at the selected locations. | 08-08-2013 |
20130258359 | COLOR CALIBRATION - A method of calibrating a printer is disclosed. The printer prints a plurality of patches using know color values. At least two patches of each color are printed. The patches are measured to determine a measured color value for each patch. The measured color values are checked for validity. The printer is calibrated using only the valid measured color values. | 10-03-2013 |
20150049139 | COLOR ANALYSIS - Techniques related to printing are described herein. According to an example, color patches are to be printed on a substrate. The substrate can be positioned on a substrate support for operation of a color sensor in a color measurement zone. Dimension and location in the substrate of the color patches are selected such that, for each color patch, at least a portion of the color patch can be positioned on a support projection in the color measurement zone. In some examples, color analysis techniques are described. | 02-19-2015 |
20160001582 | DETERMINING A COLOR OF A COLOR PATCH - A measured distance is received from a distance sensor, where the measured distance is indicative of a distance between a color sensor and a substrate. Using the measured distance, a location of a given projection of projections of a substrate support is determined. A color of a color patch on the substrate at the determined location of the given projection is determined. | 01-07-2016 |
20160052318 | PRINTER CALIBRATION - Techniques related to printer calibration are disclosed herein. In an example, an actual measurement of a colorimetric parameter is performed by measuring the colorimetric parameter on a printed calibration pattern. The colorimetric parameter is associated with an ink drop number. The calibration pattern is printed with selected printing conditions. An ink drop number variation is determined from a reference measurement and the actual measurement of the colorimetric parameter. The reference measurement is a measurement of a colorimetric parameter. The reference measurement corresponds to a measurement of the colorimetric parameter on a calibration pattern printed with the selected printing conditions. An actual linearization is generated by validating a set of pre-defined linearizations with the determined ink drop number variation. Other examples of printer calibration are disclosed. | 02-25-2016 |
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20100111577 | RELEASE LAYER - An apparatus and method transfer imaging material using a release layer having a bulk swelling capacity between 120% and 145% in Isopar L. | 05-06-2010 |
20110115867 | SUCTION CUPS FOR INK-BASED PRINTERS - A suction cup for a printer includes a cup portion that includes a contact surface adapted to contact print media within the printer, the contact surface being formed by a low surface energy material. In some embodiments, the contact surface is rough. | 05-19-2011 |
20110123797 | LASER PRINTER SYSTEMS, INTERMEDIATE TRANSFER MEMBERS, PRIMER LAYERS FOR INTERMEDIATE TRANSFER MEMBERS, AND PRIMER LAYER COMPOSITIONS - Briefly described, embodiments of this disclosure includes intermediate transfer members, primer layer materials, methods of forming an intermediate transfer member layers having a base and an acrylic rubber layer, are disclosed. | 05-26-2011 |
20120132093 | IMAGE TRANSFER BLANKET - An image transfer blanket usable with an image forming apparatus includes a main blanket body, a plurality of release layers configured to receive and transfer an image, each release layer disposed across from opposites sides of the main blanket body, and a plurality of soft layers configured to conform to a substrate onto which the image is transferred, each soft layer disposed between a respective release layer and the main blanket body. | 05-31-2012 |
20120134695 | RELEASE LAYER - At least a portion of an intermediate transfer member ( | 05-31-2012 |
20150015650 | DIGITAL PRINTING PROCESS - A printing process is disclosed which comprises directing droplets of an ink onto an intermediate transfer member to form an ink image, the ink including an organic polymeric resin and a coloring agent in an aqueous carrier, and the transfer member having a hydrophobic outer surface so that each ink droplet in the ink image spreads on impinging upon the intermediate transfer member to form an ink film. The ink is dried while the ink image is being transported by the intermediate transfer member by evaporating the aqueous carrier from the ink image to leave a residue film of resin and coloring agent. The residue film is then transferred to a substrate. The chemical compositions of the ink and of the surface of the intermediate transfer member are selected such that attractive intermolecular forces between molecules in the outer skin of each droplet and on the surface of the intermediate transfer member counteract the tendency of the ink film produced by each droplet to bead under the action of the surface tension of the aqueous carrier, without causing each droplet to spread by wetting the surface of the intermediate transfer member. | 01-15-2015 |
20150024648 | INTERMEDIATE TRANSFER MEMBERS FOR USE WITH INDIRECT PRINTING SYSTEMS - Disclosed are curable polymer compositions, elastomers thereof and release layers useful in the art of printing made of the disclosed elastomers. Disclosed are also intermediate transfer members having a release layer useful in the art of printing. Disclosed are anisotropic intermediate transfer members. Disclosed are curable adhesive compositions, that in some embodiments are useful in preparing intermediate transfer members useful in printing. | 01-22-2015 |
20150118503 | PROTONATABLE INTERMEDIATE TRANSFER MEMBERS FOR USE WITH INDIRECT PRINTING SYSTEMS - Disclosed are intermediate transfer members useful in the art of printing having a release layer with an image transfer surface having protonatable functional groups apparent thereupon. Also disclosed are methods of making such intermediate transfer members. | 04-30-2015 |