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20100126213 | Liquid-Vapor Separating Method and a Liquid-Vapor Separating Type Evaporator - A liquid-vapor separating method and a liquid-vapor separating type evaporator, the method includes the following steps: (i) provide a partition device ( | 05-27-2010 |
20110055211 | SYSTEM FOR SORTING AND CLASSIFYING USERS OF AN IMAGE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A system for sorting and classifying users of an image information management system is disclosed. The system for sorting and classifying users of an image information management system according to the present invention comprises some identical sub-systems, and every two sub-systems are interconnected. The sub-system comprises a user information encoding module, a user information decoding and authority identifying module, a user sorting module, a user classifying module, a command performing module, an authorized user collection database and a resource information database. The resource information database comprises real-time images, history images and control right commands of cradle heads and lens of cameras. The present invention resolves the problem of ordered accessing and utilizing of image information in a super-large-scale advanced real-time monitoring information management system, and realizes the object that local failures do not affect the normal work of the other parts by connecting every two sub-systems to each other and arranging the user identification entrance in each one of sub-systems. | 03-03-2011 |
20110134638 | LED LAMP AND STREET LAMP USING THE SAME - A light-emitting diode (LED) lamp and a street lamp using the same are provided. The LED lamp includes substrates for mounting LEDs, reflectors, radiators, a mounting frame, a power source, and a top cover. The substrates and the reflectors are mounted on the radiators. Each of the substrates has a condenser cup mounted around a light-emitting surface of the LED, and the condenser cup has a curved wall for condensing light rays emitted by the LED to a certain angle range; each of the reflectors has a curved surface for performing a second time reflection condensing on the light rays that are processed through the reflection condensing by the curved wall. The LED lamp realizes uniform lighting in the whole lighting range through performing reflection twice, thereby achieving excellent directivity of illumination, uniform brightness, eliminating the glare phenomenon, and achieving desirable heat dissipation performance. | 06-09-2011 |
20120179691 | DEVICE DISCOVERY IN A UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - Technologies are generally described for methods, instructions, and client applications for device discovery in a ubiquitous computing environment. In some examples, the methods, instructions, and client applications may facilitate the organization of features of devices in a ubiquitous computing environment into a series of hierarchical hash numbers, the ordering of the hierarchical hash numbers corresponding to the respective devices, and the searching for a particular one of the devices by attempting to match hashed search criteria to the ordered hierarchical hash numbers at one of the devices in the ubiquitous computing environment. | 07-12-2012 |
20120243226 | LED LAMP AND STREET LAMP USING THE SAME - A light-emitting diode (LED) lamp and a street lamp using the same are provided. The LED lamp includes substrates for mounting an LED, reflectors, radiators, a mounting frame, a power source, and a top cover. The substrates and the reflectors are mounted on the radiators. Each of the substrates has a condenser cup mounted around a light-emitting surface of the LED, and the condenser cup has a curved wall for condensing light rays emitted by the LED to a certain angle range; each of the reflectors has a curved surface for performing a second time reflection condensing on the light rays that are processed through the reflection condensing by the curved wall. The LED lamp realizes uniform lighting in the whole lighting range through performing reflection twice, thereby achieving excellent directivity of illumination, uniform brightness, eliminating the glare phenomenon, and achieving desirable heat dissipation performance. | 09-27-2012 |
20130148352 | LED LAMP AND LIGHTING METHOD THEREOF - A Light Emitting Diode (LED) lamp and a lighting method thereof are disclosed. The LED lamp includes at least one LED light source, for emitting light; and a reflective lampshade, including several reflective surfaces, where the reflective surfaces reflect the light emitted by the LED light source onto corresponding lighted areas respectively. The lighted areas have the same illuminance. The LED lamp lighting method includes: at least one LED light source emitting light; and several reflective surfaces of a reflective lampshade reflecting the light emitted by the LED light source onto corresponding lighted areas respectively. The lighted areas have the same illuminance. By employing the present invention, illumination directivity of the LED lamp can be improved dramatically, the glare phenomenon can be eliminated effectively, and uniform lighting of the lighted areas can be achieved. | 06-13-2013 |
20140206139 | METHODS FOR FABRICATING A THIN FILM TRANSISTOR AND AN ARRAY SUBSTRATE - The present invention provides methods for fabricating a thin film transistor and an array substrate, which are applicable in the field of display device fabrication, and solve the problem of performing patterning process too many times during the fabrications of a thin film transistor and an array substrate. The method for fabricating a thin film transistor comprises: forming a gate layer on a substrate; forming a gate insulation layer on the substrate; forming an oxide semiconductor layer and a barrier layer and on the substrate; and forming a source-drain layer on the substrate, wherein, the step of forming the oxide semiconductor layer and the barrier layer comprises: sequentially forming an oxide semiconductor film a the barrier film; and forming the oxide semiconductor layer from the oxide semiconductor film and the barrier layer from the barrier film by performing a patterning process once. | 07-24-2014 |
20150031686 | PHENYL-OXAZOLYL DERIVATIVES, PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF, AND RELATED APPLICATION OF THE PHENYL-OXAZOLYL DERIVATIVES AS AN IMPDH INHIBITOR - Disclosed are phenyl-oxazolyl derivatives having a general formula (I), a preparation method thereof, and an application of the phenyl-oxazolyl derivatives as an inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase (IMPDH) inhibitor. | 01-29-2015 |
20150222109 | SURGE PROTECTION CIRCUIT - The present invention discloses a surge protection circuit. The surge protection circuit is formed by serially connecting a piezoresistor, a discharge tube and a differential mode (DM) inductor. The present invention fully utilizes characteristics of the DM inductor, effectively suppresses electromagnetic interference, and can also effectively avoid damage caused to a surge protection element by over-voltage and over-current shocks, reduce a residual voltage, and prolong the service life of a related electronic product. | 08-06-2015 |
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20080318949 | Pyrazolopyrimidinone Derivatives, Their Preparation And Their Use - The invention discloses a series of pyrazolopyrimidinone derivatives, which have the following chemical structure, their preparation methods and use, | 12-25-2008 |
20100048897 | PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF SILDENAFIL AND INTERMEDIATES THEREOF - The present invention discloses a process for preparing sildenafil and its intermediates having the structures outlined below: | 02-25-2010 |
20110041424 | Grouted Tubular Energy-Dissipation Unit - The present invention discloses a grouted tubular energy-dissipation unit comprising an inner tube and an outer tube. The inner tube is coaxially inserted into the outer tube defining a gap within a lapping portion of the tubes for receiving expansive cement grout. After solidified, the expansive cement grout forms an expansive ring. A prestress produced by the expansive cement grout increases the friction between the expansive ring and the tubes. In service, the present invention can transfer the axial force via the friction between the tubes and the expansive cement grout. In case of earthquake, the sliding friction between the tubes and the expansive cement grout can absorb energy. The present invention does not require high precise in manufacturing and constructing, saves steel and has low cost. It is only need to replace the grouted tubular energy-dissipation unit when the present invention is damaged in earthquake, which is very convenient. | 02-24-2011 |
20110301109 | Phenylpyrimidone Compounds, the Pharmaceutical Compositions, Preparation Methods and Uses Thereof - The present invention relates to a class of phenylpyrimidone compounds, the pharmaceutical composition, the preparation method and the use thereof. More specifically, the present invention relates to a type of phenylpyrimidone compounds of the following formula I, the pharmaceutically acceptable salts or solvates thereof and to the pharmaceutical composition as well as the preparation method of the compounds. The compounds of formula I according to the present invention can effectively inhibit type V phosphodiesterase (PDE5), and thus can be used for the treatment of various vascular disorders, such as male erectile dysfunction, pulmonary hypertension and the like. | 12-08-2011 |
20140309241 | SALT AND POLYMORPH OF PYRAZOLOPYRIMIDINONE COMPOUND, AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING THE SAME, PREPARATION METHOD AND USE THEREOF - The present invention relates to new salts of pyrazolopyrimidinone represented by formula (I), and pharmaceutically acceptable polymorph, solvate, hydrate, dehydrate, co-crystallization, anhydrous, or amorphous form thereof, the pharmaceutical compositions, and a pharmaceutical unit dosage form containing the same, wherein x represents organic or inorganic acids, preferable maleic acid, succinic acid, methanesulfonic acid, hydrochloric acid, etc. The invention further relates to co-crystals or complexes of compounds of pyrazolopyrimidinone and pharmaceutical compositions containing the same. The present invention also relates to a process for the preparation, use thereof and pharmaceutical preparation containing the salts or crystalline forms. | 10-16-2014 |
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20100317509 | MERCURY SORBENT MATERIAL - A method of preparing a mercury sorbent material comprising making a copper/clay mixture by admixing a dry clay and a dry copper source; making a sulfur/clay mixture by admixing a dry clay and a dry sulfur source; admixing the copper/clay mixture and the sulfur/clay mixture, to form a mercury sorbent pre-mixture; and shearing the mercury sorbent pre-mixture to form the mercury sorbent material. The mercury sorbent material has an interlayer d(001)-spacing of less than 12 Å when the mercury sorbent material contains less than 4 wt % water, and a powder X-ray diffraction pattern of the mercury sorbent material is substantially free of a diffraction peak at 2.73±0.01 Å, and the ζ-potential of the mercury sorbent material is greater than the ζ-potential of the dry clay. | 12-16-2010 |
20110123422 | Flue Gas Scrubbing - Herein is disclosed a flue gas scrubbing composition, a method of using the flue gas scrubbing composition, and a method of entombing mercury collected with the flue gas scrubbing composition. The flue gas scrubbing composition includes an admixture of a mercury sorbent material that comprises a clay, copper, and sulfur; and lime that comprises calcium oxide and/or calcium hydroxide. The method of collecting mercury from a flue gas includes injecting the flue gas scrubbing composition of any one of the preceding claims into a flue duct comprising the flue gas; reacting the mercury sorbent material with mercury in the flue gas to form a mercury-sorbed material and thereby reducing the concentration of mercury in the flue gas; reacting the lime with SO | 05-26-2011 |
20110315013 | Coupling Agent-Reacted Mercury Removal Media - The use of a coupling agent containing a mercapto, disulfide, tretrasulfide and/or polysulfide end group provides a mercury removal media having increased reactivity, stability, and mercury removal ability. The mercury removal media described herein is prepared by reacting an organophilic clay containing onium ions with a mercapto, disulfide, tetrasulfide, and/or polysulfide end moiety. Alternatively, the clay can be made organophilic by onium ion reaction prior to or simultaneously with the coupling reaction of the mercapto- or sulfide-end group-containing coupling agent. | 12-29-2011 |
20150266069 | Dispersible, Reactive Contaminant Capping Material - A sub-aqueous capping material comprising a plurality of compacted particles of a reactive solid material having a dispersion aid homogeneously blended therein, the compacted particles having a specific gravity greater than 1.0, a particle size in the range of about 1/16 inch to about 1 inch, and having a time for disintegration, once in contact with water, of 5 hours or less. | 09-24-2015 |
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20090319637 | COMPUTER SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ACCESSING SYSTEM INFORMATION OF THE COMPUTER SYSTEM - A computer system includes a GPNV ram, an IPMI module, and a BIOS module. The IPMI module includes a BMC configured to monitors states of the computer system. The BMC includes an FRU. The BIOS module is configured to read system information of the computer system when the computer system is switched on, and copy the system information to the FRU of the IPMI module from the GPNV ram. A method for accessing the system information of the computer system is also provided. | 12-24-2009 |
20100023741 | METHOD FOR SETTING BIOS AND RECREATING CHECKSUM VALUE - A method is used for setting a basic input output system (BIOS) and recreating a checksum value in a computer. The BIOS is stored in a complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS). The method includes modifying an original BIOS value to a new BIOS value, writing a preset value into a setting storage unit of the CMOS, checking a value in the setting storage unit against the preset value, recreating a new checksum value based on the new BIOS value, overwriting an original checksum value with the new checksum value, and clearing the setting storage unit. The checking and the recreating steps are executed before a BIOS checksum validation of the computer during a computer initialization process when the computer is restarted. | 01-28-2010 |
20100042822 | METHOD FOR LOADING SYSTEM LOCKED PRE-INSTALLATION CERTIFICATION - A method is used for loading a System Locked Pre-installation (SLP) certification from a basic input output system (BIOS) of a computer. The BIOS includes a boot block section and a main section for initializing the hardware of the computer after executing the boot block section. The method includes determining if a set value in a predetermined address of the boot block section is equal to a preset value upon booting the computer; executing the main section of the BIOS directly and the SLP certification being disabled if matching, loading the SLP certification into a read only memory (ROM) of the computer and the SLP certification being enabled if not matching, and executing the main section of the BIOS. | 02-18-2010 |
20100082964 | METHOD OF CONFIGURING COMPUTERS WITH EXPANSION CARDS - A method of configuring a computer with an expansion card to process a basic input output system (BIOS) program thereof, includes performing an expansion card detecting program to detect and identify the expansion card by reading signals from an identifying finger of the expansion card, and loading a configuration program associated with the detected expansion card of the BIOS program. | 04-01-2010 |
20100100659 | COMPUTER SYSTEM - A computer system includes hard disc, and a control circuit electrically connected to the hard disc. The control circuit includes a connecting port electrically connected to an external connecting port for transmitting data signals with another computer, a switch, a voltage converter, and a signal transforming controller. The switch includes a first terminal electrically connected to the connecting port, and a second terminal. The voltage converter includes an input terminal electrically connected to the connecting port for receiving an external voltage, and an output terminal for outputting a converted voltage. The signal transforming controller includes a first signal terminal electrically connected to the second terminal of the switch, a voltage input terminal electrically connected to the output terminal of the voltage converter, and a second signal terminal electrically connected to the hard disc. | 04-22-2010 |
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20080302727 | Coupling agent-reacted mercury removal media - The use of a coupling agent containing a mercapto, disulfide, tretrasulfide and/or polysulfide end group provides a mercury removal media having increased reactivity, stability, and mercury removal ability. The mercury removal media described herein is prepared by reacting an organophilic clay containing onium ions with a mercapto, disulfide, tetrasulfide, and/or polysulfide end moiety. Alternatively, the clay can be made organophilic by onium ion reaction prior to or simultaneously with the coupling reaction of the mercapto- or sulfide- end group-containing coupling agent. | 12-11-2008 |
20080302728 | Sulfur-impregnated organoclay mercury and/or arsenic ion removal media - The use of a sulfur-impregnated organoclay provides a mercury or arsenic removal media having increased reactivity, stability, and mercury removal ability. The Hg/As removal media described herein is prepared by impregnating an organophilic clay with elemental (free state) sulfur. Alternatively, the clay can be made organophilic by onium ion reaction prior to or simultaneously with impregnating the organoclay with sulfur. | 12-11-2008 |
20080302729 | Sulfur-impregnated and coupling agent-reacted organoclay mercury and/or arsenic ion removal media - The use of two mercury and arsenic removal media: A) a sulfur-impregnated organoclay; and B) a coupling agent-reacted organoclay, wherein the coupling agent preferably contains a mercapto, disulfide, tretrasulfide and/or polysulfide end group provides mercury removal media having increased reactivity, stability, and synergistic mercury removal ability. The preferred mercury removal media described herein is prepared by reacting an organophilic clay containing onium ions A) with elemental sulfur; and B) with a sulfur-containing coupling agent, preferably containing a mercapto, disulfide, tetrasulfide, and/or polysulfide moiety. | 12-11-2008 |
20080302730 | SULFUR-IMPREGNATED ORGANOCLAY MERCURY AND/OR ARSENIC ION REMOVAL MEDIA - The use of a sulfur-impregnated organoclay provides a mercury or arsenic removal media having increased reactivity, stability, and mercury removal ability. The Hg/As removal media described herein is prepared by impregnating an organophilic clay with elemental (free state) sulfur. Alternatively, the clay can be made organophilic by onium ion reaction prior to or simultaneously with impregnating the organoclay with sulfur. | 12-11-2008 |
20080302731 | SULFUR-IMPREGNATED AND COUPLING AGENT-REACTED ORGANOCLAY MERCURY AND/OR ARSENIC ION REMOVAL MEDIA - The use of two mercury and arsenic removal media: A) a sulfur-impregnated organoclay; and B) a coupling agent-reacted organoclay, wherein the coupling agent preferably contains a mercapto, disulfide, tretrasulfide and/or polysulfide end group provides mercury removal media having increased reactivity, stability, and synergistic mercury removal ability. The preferred mercury removal media described herein is prepared by reacting an organophilic clay containing onium ions A) with elemental sulfur; and B) with a sulfur-containing coupling agent, preferably containing a mercapto, disulfide, tetrasulfide, and/or polysulfide moiety. | 12-11-2008 |
20080302733 | COUPLING AGENT-REACTED MERCURY REMOVAL MEDIA - The use of a coupling agent containing a mercapto, disulfide, tretrasulfide and/or polysulfide end group provides a mercury removal media having increased reactivity, stability, and mercury removal ability. The mercury removal media described herein is prepared by reacting an organophilic clay containing onium ions with a mercapto, disulfide, tetrasulfide, and/or polysulfide end moiety. Alternatively, the clay can be made organophilic by onium ion reaction prior to or simultaneously with the coupling reaction of the mercapto- or sulfide-end group-containing coupling agent. | 12-11-2008 |
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20110315347 | Isolated Counter-Flow Air Heat Exchanging Device with Vertical Structure - An isolated counter-flow air heat exchanging device with a vertical structure is provided, which includes two heat exchanging cores, four flow dividers, and six air ports. A first flow divider, a first heat exchanging core, a second flow divider, a third flow divider, a second heat exchanging core, and a fourth flow divider are disposed from top to bottom inside a main body structure, three air ports (A), (B), and (A′) are distributed at one side of the main body structure, and the other three air ports (C), (D), and (C′) are distributed at the other side of the main body structure parallel to this side. The first heat exchanging core and the second heat exchanging core are respectively formed with a plurality of heat sink fins, and each heat sink fin has a positive wind channel and a negative wind channel disposed at a distance. The air heat exchanging device occupies a small floor area. The two heat exchanging cores have large capacity, so the performance of heat exchange is large. Two sets of wind channels connected in parallel reduce the wind resistance, and therefore, power of the required fans is reduced, thereby greatly increasing the energy efficiency ratio. | 12-29-2011 |
20120305225 | Air Heat Exchanging Device, Manufacturing Method Thereof, and Integrated Heat-Exchanging Air-Conditioning Device - An air heat exchanging device is provided, which includes an upper flow divider, a heat exchanging core, and a lower flow divider. An indoor wind channel and an outdoor wind channel are disposed in the upper flow divider, the heat exchanging core, and the lower flow divider respectively, and an air inducing pipe communicating with indoor heat generating equipment is disposed at an air inlet of the indoor wind channel. An integrated heat-exchanging air-conditioning device including the air heat exchanging device is also provided, in which an air conditioning evaporator is disposed at one side of the indoor wind channel near the air inducing pipe. Therefore, the air heat exchanging device and the integrated heat-exchanging air-conditioning device perform direct heat exchange with high-temperature air generated by the indoor equipment, thereby greatly increasing the energy efficiency ratio of the air heat exchanging device and the integrated heat-exchanging air-conditioning device, further saving the energy and reducing consumption, enlarging the climate application range of the air heat exchanging device and integrated heat-exchanging air-conditioning device, and preventing air at hot spots in the machine room from spreading. A manufacturing method of an air heat exchanging device having an air inducing pipe is further provided. | 12-06-2012 |
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20130168114 | ELECTRIC WEEDER - The present invention discloses an electric weeder. The present invention provides an electric weeder, including a working head, a driving device, a connecting rod, a main handle, a removing plate, and a movable handle. The driving device is used for driving the working head to rotate; The connecting rod is used for receiving the driving device, and the working head is connected to a first end of the connecting rod; The main handle is arranged on a second end of the connecting rod opposite to the first end; The removing plate is movable relative to the working head; The movable handle includes a sleeve slidably sleeved on the connecting rod and a pushing bar. The present electric weeder can effectively enhance the efficiency of weeding and can effectively reduce the shake of the working head during the operation and enhance the comfort of operation. | 07-04-2013 |
20130168115 | ELECTRIC WEEDER - The invention provides an electric weeder, including a housing, a driving device, a working head, and a removable handle. The driving device is disposed in a housing, and including an axis line. The working head is connected to the axis line and driven by the driving device; the removable handle moves relative to the working head and the housing, and wherein on end of the removing handle is movably connected to the housing, the other end includes a removing plate, and the removing plate includes a through portion being passed through by the working head. The electric weeder of the present invention can exactly weed the lawn with little damage, the overall structure of the machine is more simple to effectively reduce the overall length of the machine; the removable handle can remove the weeds automatically to lower the work intensity and increase the weeding efficiency. | 07-04-2013 |