18th week of 2009 patent applcation highlights part 22 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20090108976 | TRANSFORMER BOBBIN WITH ISOLATION WIND - A transformer bobbin has a body with first and second ends spaced along a longitudinal axis. Conductive pins are mounted in the ends and dimensioned for electrical and mechanical connection with first and second wire windings received in the body. An opening in the body is dimensioned to receive a ferrous core, and an external winding surface on the body extends between the first and second ends. First and second margin barriers are provided inwardly of the first and second ends of the winding surface. The margin barriers have a height that extends a predetermined dimension that closely approximates the height of the first winding. The margin barriers electrically isolate the first winding from the second winding that is thereafter received over the body. Preferably, at least one of the first and second margin barriers includes channels therethrough dimensioned to receive the first winding wire for connection with the pins. | 2009-04-30 |
20090108977 | TRANSFORMER - A transformer includes a bobbin unit, a primary winding, a secondary winding, and a core unit. The bobbin unit has a first winding portion and a second winding portion. The primary winding is wound around the first winding portion of the bobbin unit. The secondary winding is wound around the second winding portion of the bobbin unit, and is coupled electromagnetically to the primary winding. The core unit is mounted to the bobbin unit, and includes a first core part, and a second core part that forms a magnetic circuit path with the first core part. The first core part is movable relative to the second core part from a tunable position to an assembled position for varying a size of an effective magnetic flux region defined between the first core part and the second core part. | 2009-04-30 |
20090108978 | Cross-coupled Inductor Pair Formed in an Integrated Circuit - Cross-coupled first and second helical inductors formed in an IC. The cross-coupled first and second helical inductors comprise a first helical conductor having a first portion and a second portion, and a second helical conductor having a first portion and a second portion. The second helical conductor is in close proximity to the first helical conductor. The first helical inductor is formed by the first portion of the first helical conductor and the second portion of the second helical conductor. The second helical inductor is formed by the second portion of the first helical conductor and the first portion of the second helical conductor. | 2009-04-30 |
20090108979 | TRANSFORMER FOR POWER SUPPLY - A transformer for use in a power supply has a primary winding, a secondary winding, a bobbin on which the primary and secondary windings are separately wound, and a core subassembly mounted in the bobbin. An opening is formed in the cylindrical portion of the bobbin, and an inside core in the magnetic core insertion hole and an outside core located outside the hole are adhesively bonded together via a spacer through the opening in the cylindrical portion. | 2009-04-30 |
20090108980 | FUSE PROVIDING OVERCURRENT AND THERMAL PROTECTION - A fuse in one embodiment includes first and second leads. A fuse element provides electrical communication between the first and second leads. The fuse element includes a material with a melting point of less than 250° C. and acts as both an overcurrent fuse and a thermal fuse by melting when subjected to a predetermined current or upon reaching a predetermined temperature. A body houses the fuse element and portions of the first and second leads | 2009-04-30 |
20090108981 | FUSIBLE LINK UNIT - A fusible link unit includes a retaining portion that retains a frame portion of a battery. The frame portion is located at a corner portion of the battery. The retaining portion has a pair of leg portions which abut against two side surfaces forming the corner portion of the battery. | 2009-04-30 |
20090108982 | FUSIBLE LINK UNIT - A fusible link unit includes a fusible link main body that includes a bus bar for connecting to a battery terminal, and a battery that has a battery post for connecting to the battery terminal. The fusible link main body includes an L-shaped housing having a first face and a second face which oppose two side surfaces forming a corner portion of the battery. The bus bar is connected to a fuse portion and is extended from the first face of the housing. Abutment portions for abutting against the side surfaces of the battery are provided on the first and second faces of the housing respectively. | 2009-04-30 |
20090108983 | Fuse With Fuse State Indicator - A fuse comprising a fuse state indicator wherein the fuse state indicator may be temperature sensitive. | 2009-04-30 |
20090108984 | CERAMIC COMPONENT AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - Provided are a ceramic component and a method of manufacturing the ceramic component. The ceramic component includes a previously fired insulation ceramic base, a functional ceramic sheet bonded to the insulation ceramic base by a diffusion bonding layer having an anchoring structure, internal electrodes embedded into the functional ceramic sheet, and external electrodes connected to the internal electrodes. A functional ceramic paste corresponding to the functional ceramic sheet is applied to the insulation ceramic base and is dried to form a functional ceramic film. The functional ceramic film is pressed against the insulation ceramic base to anchor functional ceramic film into the insulation ceramic base for sure attachment. The functional ceramic film is fired to allow functional oxide materials included in the functional ceramic film to permeate the insulation ceramic base by solid diffusion to form the diffusion bonding layer and to change the functional ceramic film into the functional ceramic sheet. | 2009-04-30 |
20090108985 | IN-MOLDED RESISTIVE AND SHIELDING ELEMENTS - An article of manufacture having an in-molded resistive and/or shielding element and method of making the same are shown and described. In one disclosed method, a resistive and/or shielding element is printed on a film. The film is formed to a desired shape and put in an injection mold. A molten plastic material is introduced into the injection mold to form a rigid structure that retains the film. | 2009-04-30 |
20090108986 | Chip Resistor - [Problem] To provide a chip resistor that readily lowers its resistance and exhibits excellent manufacturing yield. | 2009-04-30 |
20090108987 | SLIDING DOOR APPARATUS AND ELEVATOR - In a sliding door apparatus, a first entrance is opened and closed by a first door, and a second entrance that faces the first entrance is opened and closed by a second door. Imaging means that captures images across a space between the first entrance and the second entrance is disposed beside the space. An image processing and determining portion determines presence or absence of an obstruction inside the space based on image data from the imaging means. | 2009-04-30 |
20090108988 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADMINISTERING ACCESS TO AN INTERIOR COMPARTMENT OF AN ENCLOSURE - A system and method for administrating access to an interior compartment of a safe is provided. The safe includes a locking mechanism for locking and unlocking a safe door, and a lock interface including a biometric sensor, a keypad, and a memory. The interior compartment of the safe may be accessed using primary and secondary identification sequences, and primary and secondary unique identifying features. The manager initiates the safe using the pre-established master sequence and administrates the number of secondary users permitted to access the interior compartment of the safe. The pre-established master sequence may also be used to delete all identification sequences and unique identifying features that are stored in the lock interface. A key lock operates as a threshold or secondary lock that controls whether the primary and secondary identification sequences, and primary and secondary unique identifying features, may be used to unlock the locking mechanism. | 2009-04-30 |
20090108989 | Personal access arrangement for a vehicle - Disclosed is a system ( | 2009-04-30 |
20090108990 | Electronic key system and motorcycle using the same - The present invention provides a battery-free electronic key used in motorcycles and improves security. | 2009-04-30 |
20090108991 | Electronically Detectable Display and Monitoring System - An electronically detectable display and monitoring system are disclosed. The display ( | 2009-04-30 |
20090108992 | Technique And Hardware For Communicating With Backscatter Radio Frequency Identification Readers - An apparatus, system, and method for communicating with a radio frequency identification reader are described. The apparatus includes a protocol converter to receive a request for information from an RFID reader, to convert the request for information from the RFID protocol to a device protocol, and to communicate the request for information to an electronic device lacking RFID communication capability according to the device protocol RFD. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 2009-04-30 |
20090108993 | RFID TAGS WITH MODIFIABLE OPERATING PARAMETERS - A radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag includes a facestock and a liner. The facestock includes an RFID circuit with an operating parameter, and the liner is releasably attached to the facestock such that when the liner is detached from the facestock, the operating parameter of the RFID circuit is desirably modified. The RFID tag may be configured so that the operating parameter that is modified is, for example, a read range or a propagation direction. The RFID circuit may include an RFID chip and an antenna, and the liner may include an electrical element that modifies a read range of the RFID circuit when the liner is attached to the facestock. More specifically, the electrical element may electrically couple with the antenna when the liner is attached to the facestock, thereby reducing the read range of the circuit. When the liner is removed, the antenna is decoupled from the electrical element and thereby enabled to operate at another read range, i.e., a specified operating range. Alternatively, the electrical element may couple with the antenna of the RFID circuit so that energy is propagated from the element in a direction that is orthogonal to a normal direction of propagation of the antenna. | 2009-04-30 |
20090108994 | TWO SIDED THERMAL RFID - A radio frequency identification enabled dual-sided direct thermal image element and printer therefor are provided. One embodiment includes, a first substrate having an exterior side and an interior side, a radio frequency identification device attached to the interior side of the first substrate, and a second substrate having an exterior side and an interior side, wherein both the first substrate and the second substrate include a thermally sensitive coating on at least the exterior side thereof, and wherein the interior side of the second substrate is attached to the interior side of the first substrate, such that the radio frequency identification device is positioned between the first substrate and second substrate. | 2009-04-30 |
20090108995 | Equipment Mounting Systems and Methods for Identifying Equipment - An equipment mounting system for rack-mounted devices, such as patch panels, servers, etc., includes a frame that is configured to support equipment mounted thereto in a plurality of spaced-apart mounting locations. A plurality of RF antennas are secured to the frame in spaced-apart relationship such that each antenna is located at a respective mounting location. Each RF antenna is configured to activate and read information from an RFID tag attached to equipment mounted to the frame at a respective mounting location. A microprocessor is configured to selectively activate each antenna to identify the presence of an RFID tag in close proximity to the RF antenna and to read information from an RFID tag. The microprocessor is configured to receive RFID tag information such as equipment identification information and location information, from each antenna and transmit received RFID tag information to a remote device. | 2009-04-30 |
20090108996 | RFID ANTENNA SYSTEM AND METHOD - The present invention provides an RFID device having a substrate body, and an IC component and antenna disposed thereon. The RFID device may further include one or more spacing elements, wherein at least a portion of the substrate body is adapted to be disposed around at least a portion the spacing element, thus reducing the overall size of the substrate body with proper impedance matching. The RFID device may further include an EAS element coupled to the substrate body and/or the spacing element in order to create a combination RFID/EAS device with the ability to reduce its overall footprint without sacrificing the ability to provide both identification and article surveillance functions. | 2009-04-30 |
20090108997 | SYSTEM, DEVICES, AND METHOD FOR ENERGIZING PASSIVE WIRELESS DATA COMMUNICATION DEVICES - Systems, methods, and devices wirelessly energize passive wireless data communication devices. In one embodiment, remotely powered wireless transmission power sources are actuated by a user. Upon actuation, a selected wireless transmission power source transmits electromagnetic energization energy into a volume of space, thereby energizing passive wireless data communication devices therein. The user may use a hand-held portable automatic data collection device to interrogate the wireless data communication devices and may use the automatic data collection device to remotely actuate the selected wireless transmission power source. | 2009-04-30 |
20090108998 | Automatic reporting of configuration of a remote unit - Configuration information of a remote unit can be interrogated by an external interrogator. An embodiment of the remote unit includes an interrogation memory operatively connected to an interrogation interface device. When the remote unit is programmed with software/firmware to establish a remote unit configuration, the configuration information corresponding to the remote unit configuration may be stored into the interrogation memory. Upon receiving an interrogation signal from the external interrogator, the interrogation interface device may wirelessly communicate the configuration information to the external interrogator. | 2009-04-30 |
20090108999 | Transponder-based appratus for space-time identification and location - The object of the present invention relates to a dual-band transponder-based apparatus for space-time identification and location that carries out the data exchange between a query device and one or more responders, being located within an appropriate distance range from said query device. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109000 | RFID TAG AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - The RFID tag has a base sheet having a recess, a first element provided on the base sheet astride the recess, a second element which is provided between the first element and the base sheet and which is electrically connected to the first element, and a communication antenna which is provided on the base sheet and which is connected to at least any of the first element and the second element. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109001 | Wireless IC tag, wireless IC tag system and operation method for wireless IC tag - A wireless IC tag system according to the present invention is provided with a wireless IC tag, a reader/writer device and a high-frequency signal output device. The reader/writer device outputs a first high-frequency signal. The high-frequency signal output device outputs a second high-frequency signal only during a period when the reader/writer device outputs the first high-frequency signal. The wireless IC tag is provided with an antenna, a power supply circuit and a communication circuit. The antenna receives the first and second high-frequency signals. The power supply circuit generates a power supply voltage from the first and second high-frequency signals. The communication circuit transmits and receives an information signal to and from the reader/writer device by utilizing the first high-frequency signal. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109002 | ASSEMBLY COMPRISING A FUNCTIONAL DEVICE AND A RESONATOR AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - A Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) device. The RFID device comprises an antenna assembly and a resonator assembly. The antenna assembly comprises a first substrate and an antenna element. The resonator assembly comprises a second substrate having an integrated circuit connected to a resonator loop. The first substrate and the second substrate are attached to one another. The integrated circuit electrically couples to the antenna element without a direct mechanical contact. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109003 | Automatic antenna tuner system for RFID - An automatic antenna tuner system for radio frequency identification system includes a pulse width modulator, a microprocessor for controlling the generation of a source signal from the modulator, capacitors for receiving the source signal from amplifiers and transmitting it to an inductor, a gate communicating with the capacitors for transmitting a resonating signal from the inductor and capacitors as a carrier signal and means for gating the carrier signal with the source signal to produce a compared signal to produce a string of pulses and means for varying capacitance to increase or decrease the count of the string of pulses. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109004 | SYSTEM, ARTICLE AND METHOD FOR TRACKING AN INVENTORY - The present invention pertains to a storage facility containing consumable items that updates an inventory when items are stored, removed and consumed. A product scanner and a computer installed in the facility use RFID technology to determine if an item has been consumed or removed from a locale. Items in the facility have RFID tags attached. The system interrogates the tags and if a tag becomes disabled, displaced or non-existent due to consumption or removal from a locale the system provides instantaneous status. The computer transmits consumption information to a central location for billing, inventory management, market research information and can transmit the same to other processing units such as hand held computers possessed by staff that replenishes the facility. This system prevents used items from being placed back into the housing facility and being incorrectly accounted for as usable/billable and provides for greater room servicing efficiencies. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109005 | Wireless Damage Location Sensing System - A wireless damage location sensing system uses a geometric-patterned wireless sensor that resonates in the presence of a time-varying magnetic field to generate a harmonic response that will experience a change when the sensor experiences a change in its geometric pattern. The sensing system also includes a magnetic field response recorder for wirelessly transmitting the time-varying magnetic field and for wirelessly detecting the harmonic response. The sensing system compares the actual harmonic response to a plurality of predetermined harmonic responses. Each predetermined harmonic response is associated with a severing of the sensor at a corresponding known location thereof so that a match between the actual harmonic response and one of the predetermined harmonic responses defines the known location of the severing that is associated therewith. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109006 | Media Case Date Indicator - The present device relates to a media storage case mechanically adjustable time indicator for indicating the due date of media elements. One embodiment of the invention is an adjustable time indicator system for fixing to the media case. An alternate embodiment of the invention is an adjustable time indicator formed into the media case itself. The invention includes multiple embodiments of the time indicator including but not limited to a rotary dial embodiment, a slidable indicator embodiment, a peg hole indicator embodiment, and a deformable button embodiment. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109007 | Method and apparatus for sensory stimulation - An apparatus for producing an electrosensory sensation to a body member ( | 2009-04-30 |
20090109008 | ANTI-THEFT DEVICE FOR MOTOR VEHICLE - The anti-theft device contains a control circuit housed in a casing. The control circuit contains a microprocessor, a memory, a detection unit, a radio unit, and a GPS unit, and is connected to a supersonic sensor, a microwave sensor, an air-pressure sensor, and one ore more image capturing elements. When the motor vehicle is broken in, the control circuit detects such an event by evaluating the multiple signals collected by the sensors, and by processing the images captured by the image capturing elements. The control circuit then dials a preset numbers and plays a pre-recorded voice message asking for help. In the mean time, the continuous images captured by the image capturing elements are delivered a predetermined mobile phone or a computer so that the owner of the motor vehicle or some other people could monitor what is happening at the scene. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109009 | AUDIBLE ALERT ON SCHOOL BUSES FOR BUS STOP ACTIVE MASTER FLASHER SWITCH - A vehicle lighting control system provides aural warning that the conditions for activating pupil warning lights have been met but that the pupil warning light system has not been armed, preventing operation of the lights. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109010 | OCCUPANT WARNING SYSTEM FOR SCHOOL OR DAY CARE BUS AND VAN - The present invention is a warning system for alerting a driver and others to ensure an examination is made of a school or day care bus or van is thoroughly examined for remaining occupants following a transportation run. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109011 | HEAD-UP DISPLAY SYSTEM EMBEDDED IN VEHICLE - A head-up display system embedded in a vehicle having at least one tire is provided. The head-up display system includes a tire sensor, a speed detecting module, a host apparatus and a head-up display apparatus. The tire sensor is disposed within the tire for detecting a temperature and a pressure of the tire, and the speed detecting module detects a speed of the vehicle. The host apparatus drives the tire sensor with a wireless low-frequency signal and receives a high-frequency temperature signal and a high-frequency pressure signal transmitted from the tire sensor. Afterwards, according to the received signals, a processing unit of the host apparatus drives the head-up display apparatus to produce a temperature image, a pressure image and a speed image on a windshield by projecting. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109012 | COMBINED TIRE PRESSURE GAUGE AND REMOTE TIRE PRESSURE DISPLAY - A combined tire pressure gauge and remote tire pressure display includes a port adapted to couple to a vehicle tire valve stem and to open a valve in the valve stem; a chamber in physical communication with the port; a local pressure transducer in the chamber for detecting a pressure of a fluid within the vehicle tire and providing an output signal representative of the detected pressure; a wireless receiver for receiving a signal identifying a tire pressure sensor and having a detected tire pressure and for providing an output signal; a processor for receiving the output signal from the pressure transducer and the output signal from the wireless receiver, and for providing a processor output signal indicative of an identified tire and a value of the detected pressure, in a remote tire display mode, and for providing a processor output signal indicative of a detected tire pressure, in a tire pressure gauge mode; and a display coupled to the processor for providing a visible indication of detected pressure value and identified tire in accordance with the processor output signal in the remote tire display mode, and for providing a visible indication of detected pressure value in the tire pressure gauge mode. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109013 | DISPLAY OF NON-LINKED EOT UNITS HAVING AN EMERGENCY STATUS - A head of train device is configured to examine messages received from end of train units other than the end of train unit attached to the same train and to alert an operator to the presence of an end of train unit from another train that indicates that the end of train unit from the other train has stopped. The indication can take the form of a zero brake pipe pressure. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109014 | System and method for signaling personal messages by a driver of a motor vehicle - A system for signaling a pair of personal messages by a driver of a motor vehicle in a reward direction includes a first signal indicator energized to intermittently emit a first color light and disposed in close proximity to one upper corner of a rear window, a second signal indicator energized to intermittently emit a second color light and disposed in close proximity to an opposed upper corner of the rear window, and a third signal indicator energized to intermittently emit a third color light and juxtaposed with the second signal indicator. Two switches are mounted on a steering wheel with one switch operable to selectively energize and deenergize the first signal indicator and an opposed switch operable to selectively energize and deenergize each of the second and third signal indicators, whereby the second and third signal indicators alternatively flash upon activation. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109015 | DISPLAY DEVICE WITH ANTI-CRIME SECURITY FUNCTION - A control unit of a display device controls the display device in a normal mode of operation to operate in a normal state. The control unit controls the display device to enter into an anti-crime security mode of operation, when a state representing that the external information processing device may not be currently used is determined. The control unit cancels the anti-crime security mode of operation, when the information indicative of an authorized user for confirmation has been entered through the operation buttons by a user in the anti-crime security mode of operation. The control unit controls the display device to operate in an alarm mode of operation, when information indicative of the authorized user for confirmation has not been entered by a user in the anti-crime security mode of operation. The control unit performs an alarm operation in the alarm mode of operation. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109016 | WIRELESS SMOKE AND FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A smoke detector system employs smoke detectors that enter a “lockout period” following receipt of an alarm signal, during which time a detector will not receive a RF alarm signal and will not transmit a RF alarm signal after a certain period of time if that detector does not detect, or no longer detects, a dangerous condition. The lockout period is of sufficient duration to prevent re-transmission of a RF alarm signal by a detector even though it may have received a RF alarm signal from another detector(s). Hence, after a short period of time, no RF alarm signals will be received or transmitted and each detector resets, unless a dangerous condition is detected. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109017 | Remote control security supervisory control apparatus - A remote control security supervisory control apparatus includes a remote control device capable of performing remote control, at least one sensor to detect risky conditions in a surveillance scope and a system host to execute a security supervisory control system procedure. The remote control device can perform system alteration on the sensor at a remote site. The remote control device first outputs a wake-up signal to make the individual sensor to enter a setting mode from a sleeping mode; then the remote control device outputs a command signal to the system host through the sensor. The system host feedbacks a confirmation signal to the sensor to finish setting alteration of the security system procedure | 2009-04-30 |
20090109018 | Detection device, particularly for realizing a protection system - The invention relates to a detection device, particularly for realizing a protection system via which, for example, motor-driven injury-relevant systems can be operated in a controlled manner. The aim of the invention is to provide solutions via which advantages result with regard to the detection of injury-relevant situations, particularly the presence of limbs in danger-relevant areas. To this end, according to a first aspect of the invention, a detection system is provided, particularly for realizing a protection system via which, for example, motor-driven injury-relevant systems can be operated in a protected manner, comprising a receiving device for detecting the presence of an object, particularly of a living thing, in an observation area. This detection device comprises a detection element for recording a received event caused by the action of a modulated electrical field. This system is characterized by a launching device that has an emitting element for emitting the modulated electrical field, the receiving device and the transmitting device being configured in such a manner that, based on the transmission behavior of the observation area located, at least in sections, between the receiving element and the emitting element, the presence of the object, particularly the living thing, is detected in the observation area. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109019 | IN-VEHICLE ENTERTAINMENT METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EXECUTING THE SAME - An in-vehicle entertainment method includes playing through an in-vehicle audio component a received program content broadcast from a remote location; and receiving, during the playing of the received program content, a user input selecting an identifier. The selected identifier is associated with an electronic device remote from the vehicle. The method further includes transmitting, from the vehicle to the electronic device during the playing of the received program content, an alert identifying the received program content, a channel from which the received program content is playing, or combinations thereof. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109020 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR IMPLEMENTING CONDITION ALERT SERVICES - Methods, systems, devices, and computer program products for implementing condition alert services are provided. A method includes receiving information elements from a source that identify a condition, aggregating the information elements from the source with information elements from other sources that identify the same condition, and creating a composite file that includes the aggregated information elements representing each of the sources. The method also includes generating a condition alert from the composite file and transmitting the condition alert to a recipient communications device. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109021 | SYSTEM FOR MONITORING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND PROVIDING PREDICTIVE DIAGNOSTICS THEREFOR - A system monitors electrical equipment and provides predictive diagnostics therefor. The system includes sensors located at or about the electrical equipment. The sensors sense information pertaining to operation of the electrical equipment. A first processor is located at or about the electrical equipment and receives the sensed information from the sensors as first information. A first transceiver cooperates with the first processor to transmit the first information as transmitted information. A second processor is located remote from the electrical equipment. A second transceiver cooperates with the first transceiver to receive the transmitted information as second information and communicate the same to the second processor. The second processor provides a notification pertaining to an immediate inspection and/or maintenance of the electrical equipment, and set points operatively associated with the sensed information. The set points pertain to a number of potential alarms regarding operation of the electrical equipment. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109022 | Method and apparatus for providing in-vehicle fuel related information - A method for providing in-vehicle fuel-related information is disclosed. A geographic location of a vehicle is determined. A driving distance remaining for the vehicle is estimated based on a current fuel level and a fuel consumption rate of the vehicle. Fuel providers are located within a search area of the driving distance remaining for the vehicle, and one or more of the fuel providers are output. A travel cost for the vehicle may also be calculated. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109023 | Apparatus and method for locating a motor vehicle by visible indication - An apparatus and method of use are disclosed that facilitate locating a motor vehicle by providing a visible indication on the vehicle that enables nearby individuals to realize that the vehicle is being sought. In one aspect, the visible indication is activated by a signal transmitted by the police or another government authority, or by an automated toll booth, automatic radar speed checkpoint, or other automated device. In another aspect, the visible indication device is activated automatically when the apparatus detects that the registration, insurance, etc. has expired, or that the license plate does not match the vehicle. Preferred embodiments include date and/or time tracking, and/or GPS, and transmit response signals to the government authority when activated. In preferred embodiments, the visible indication device is attached to the license plate frame, emits light, and includes a plurality colored lights or other distinguishable indications corresponding to different reasons for activation. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109024 | Hardware Protection System For Deep-Drawn Printed Circuit Boards, As Half-Shells - A circuit which is to be protected contains a substrate which includes a recoiling area is surrounded by protruding areas. A hardware protection system is provided as half-shells and includes conductor structures arranged on and/or in the substrate to detect access to the circuit which is protected. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109025 | HOSPITAL BED OBSTACLE DETECTION DEVICE AND METHOD - A hospital bed obstacle detection device and related method for detecting an obstacle between first and second components of a hospital bed is provided. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109026 | Multiple Electric Fence Energisers On a Data Network - An electric fence energizer includes a pulse generator for generating pulses to be applied to a fence; a clock which determines the time at which the pulses are generated; and an adjustment circuit to adjust the clock for error in time or drift in time. The energizer may include a plurality of pulse generators which provides a plurality of pulses to be applied to a fence, and the pulse generators may be grouped into a network. The energizer may further include a data processor; and a quartz crystal locked oscillator. A first of the plurality of pulse generators acts as a master and periodically sends time messages to the remaining pulse generators to keep the remaining pulse generators in synchronization with the first pulse generator. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109027 | ANTI-THIEF DEVICE - A personal article anti-theft system includes a base retained on a surface and a hook connected to the base so that it can hang downward. A detection circuit is located within the base and is connected to the hook so as to detect the presence of an item on the hook. If the item is removed from the hook without authorization, e.g., during a theft, an alarm circuit operatively connected to the detection circuit will sense the removal of an item. If the alarm circuit is in a set condition, the removal will generate an alarm signal. The resulting alarm signal is received at a remote alarm detection circuit located at a distance from the base. Receipt of this signal causes the remote alarm to produce a humanly perceivable indication of the alarm. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109028 | System and method for determining whether a cordless handset is at a base unit - A phone, method, and system are presented for determining whether a cordless handset is positioned on a base unit of a cordless telephone. An on-base unit signal may be generated in response to a cordless handset being positioned in contact with a base unit of a cordless telephone and an off-base unit signal may be generated in response to the cordless handset not being positioned in contact with the base unit. The on-base unit signal or the off-base unit signal, depending upon the position of the cordless handset, maybe communicated over a communications network with which the base unit is in communication. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109029 | BURGLARPROOF PURSE - A burglarproof purse installs a control switch and an alarm for issuing a warning sound at hidden positions of the purse, and a closed and opened loop is distributed all over each surface of the purse and connected to the control switch and the alarm, such that after a user turns on the control switch, the closed and opened loop will be disconnected whenever the purse is opened or any surface of the purse is damaged, and a warning sound is produced to alert the abnormal situation and scare away the thief who tries to open the purse illegally. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109030 | USING A PHYSICAL OBJECT AND ITS POSITION ON A SURFACE TO CONTROL AN ENABLEMENT STATE OF A SURFACE BASED COMPUTING DEVICE - The present invention can include a solution for toggling an enablement state of a surface based computing device using a physical object. In the solution, a physical object external to a surface based computing device can be identified, which is able to be placed on a surface of the surface based computing device. The surface based computing device can detect a change in a positioning of the physical object relative to the surface. Responsive to the change of positioning, an enablement state of the surface based computing device can be changed. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109031 | Method of and System for Finding Physical Locations of Servers - A method of and system for finding the physical location of a server positions a plurality of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags at known locations in an area. Each RFID tag has unique location information. A server is coupled to a collocated RFID tag reader. Upon power up, the server performs a scan with its collocated RFID tag reader. The server determines its physical location with respect to at least one scanned RFID tag. The server storing its physical location of said server. Upon receiving a location request, the server returning its physical location. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109032 | Detection Apparatus and Method for Near Field Communication Devices - A near-field communication circuit ( | 2009-04-30 |
20090109033 | Medical System And Tracking Device - A tracking device and system for tracking medical supplies, in particular, medical trays and their components is disclosed. The tracking device utilizes GPRS/GSM/CDMA/Wi-Fi/AGPS technology to enable an individual to locate and monitor the movement of a medical tray at any given time and for any desired period of time. The tracking system utilizes geo-fences established around buildings or Wi-Fi or RFID to assist in determining the specific location within a building of the medical trays, as well as the status of the items that may be inside of them. The tracking devices can be activated and deactivated to conserve power and battery life. The tracking devices can also be activated by sensors to alert the tracking system of a housing breach, a possible theft or misplacement of the tray. The tracking system incorporates software which enables an individual to determine the location of medical trays, determine the contents of the trays and schedule the use of the medical trays by specific doctors and at specific locations. The tracking system also retains information regarding the doctors, the medical device manufacture representatives, the hospitals and sales of the medical devices. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109034 | Radio frequency identification tag device for metallic products - A radio frequency identification tag device includes an antenna unit including a dielectric substrate that has two through holes extending from a first surface to a second surface opposite to the first surface, a first conductive layer disposed over the first surface of the dielectric substrate, a second conductive layer unit disposed over the second surface of the dielectric substrate and having opposite second conductive layers spaced apart from each other such that a spacer is formed between the second conductive layers, and two connecting conductors each disposed in a corresponding through hole in the dielectric substrate and interconnecting electrically a corresponding second conductive layer and the first conductive layer. A radio frequency identification module is disposed to span the spacer and is attached to the second conductive layer unit. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109035 | High Reliability Surveillance and/or Identification Tag/Devices and Methods of Making and Using the Same - The present invention relates to methods of making capacitors for use in surveillance/identification tags or devices, and methods of using such surveillance/identification devices. The capacitors manufactured according to the methods of the present invention and used in the surveillance/identification devices described herein comprise printed conductive and dielectric layers. The methods and devices of the present invention improve the manufacturing tolerances associated with conventional metal-plastic-metal capacitor, as well as the deactivation reliability of the capacitor used in a surveillance/identification tag or device. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109036 | System and Method for Alternative Communication - A system for alternative communication between at least one passenger onboard a mobile platform (such as a train, marine vessel, aircraft or automobile) and at least one system onboard the mobile platform is provided. The system includes a camera that acquires an image of the at least one passenger, and a camera control module that generates gesture data that includes at least one gesture recognized in the acquired image of the at least one passenger. The system also includes an activation control module that determines a function for the at least one system onboard the mobile platform to perform based on the gesture data. The function is selected from the group comprising: activation of a light, notification of a crew member of the mobile platform, activation of a ventilation fan, activation of a window shade, activation of an entertainment system and combinations thereof. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109037 | AUTOMATED CONSUMER TO BUSINESS ELECTRONIC MARKETPLACE SYSTEM - An automated consumer to business electronic marketplace system is presented, wherein various aspects of user status, user behavior or operation of a vehicle associated with user are monitored and reported to an electronic marketplace. Suppliers of insurance products and other suppliers of automobile or personal products or services may offer users prices for products or services based on the data reported. The system may further allow the user to choose monitoring and reporting options based on discounts offered for certain reporting options. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109038 | DEVICE FOR MANAGING THE WAKING UP PHASE OF AN AIRCRAFT PILOT - A device for managing an awakening phase, in flight, of a pilot in the cockpit of an airplane, following a rest period, to guarantee his or her return to a state estimated compatible with flying operations, also called state of vigilance, wherein it includes management means for inducing progressive physical stimuli for generating an awareness by the resting pilot that his or her rest period is over, starting a procedure in the form of actions to be carried out by the pilot, means for displaying the procedure drawn up by the management means. The management device includes a warning device in case a state of hypo-vigilance is detected in the pilot, which is activated when the pilot is assumed to be in a state of vigilance. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109039 | REMOTE STARTER SYSTEM WITH TEMPERATURE COMPENSATED CRANK TIME - An automated engine starter system is described for a vehicle with an engine and a starter system for starting the engine. A temperature sensor provides an electronic temperature signal indicative of an ambient or engine temperature at the vehicle. A starter controller is responsive to an engine start signal to activate the starter system for a start duration, the starter system being deactivated after expiration of the start duration. The starter controller is responsive to the temperature signal to provide longer start durations for cold temperatures. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109040 | Method, apparatus, and systems for remotely nomitoring the location and usage history of radioactive materials stored with a shielded container or overpack - A radioactive source information tracking and reporting system and method is disclosed. The system and method include a device operable to detect a presence of a radioactive source contained within a shielded container. The device is further operable to detect a location of the shielded container. A message is generated and transmitted to a central facility. The message includes a shielded container identifier, a location of the shielded container, and an indication of the presence of the radioactive source. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109041 | RFID LABEL TIME SYNCHRONIZATION - Methods and apparatus, including computer program products, for radio frequency identification (RFID) label time synchronization. A method includes, in a radio frequency identification (RFID) interrogator having an antenna, transceiver, a clock, a memory and a central processing unit (CPU), initializing a RFID tag with a label start time and a time to record data, the label start time representing an actual start time indicated by the clock, receiving a label stop time, a label time and logged data from an interrogation of the RFID tag, and compensating the label time for a drift between the label stop time and an actual stop time. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109042 | SMOKE MONITOR - Systems and methods for a smoke monitor are described. In one aspect, a smoke monitor includes a detector to sense when a user lights a smoking device such as a cigarette, pipe, etc. In one implementation, for example, such detection is made by detecting the audible sound of a lighter, via a smoke detector, and/or so on. In one implementation, the smoke monitor includes a counter that counts the number of smoking devices lit by a user, for example, over a predetermined amount of time. Exceeding a threshold number of smoking devices (e.g., lighting one or more smoking devices) over that period of time may cause the smoke monitor to implement one or more configurable events such as audio alarms, vibrations, etc. In one implementation, and responsive to the smoke monitor detecting smoke, a particle generator coupled to the smoke monitor generates particles to freshen surrounding air. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109043 | Smoke Detectors - A multi-frequency photoelectric smoke detector includes a multi-frequency, source and an multi-frequency sensing array. The array can be part of a solid state camera which can be used to sense scattered multi-frequency light. Multiple wavelength signals, red, blue green for example, emitted by the camera can be analyzed to determine a degree of airborne particulate matter in a sensing region between the source and the array. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109044 | DETECTING APPARATUS FOR DETECTING OPERATION OF FAN - A detecting apparatus for detecting operation of a fan, includes a first current module disposed at an airflow path of the fan, a second current module insulated from the airflow, and an indicating module for giving an indicating signal, having a LED, and a transistor. The first and second current modules being mirror-images of each other. When the fan does not operate, the first and second current modules operate the same. The transistor of the indicating module is turned off, and the LED to be lit. When the fan operates, current flow of the first and second modules are different from each other producing a voltage greater than zero, the transistor of the indicating module is turned on, and the LED does not light. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109045 | BATTERY AND POWER MANAGEMENT FOR INDUSTRIAL INSPECTION HANDSET - An industrial inspection handset is disclosed, comprising a battery assembly for providing power to the handset, wherein the battery assembly comprises a connector for connecting a battery charger, a battery circuit for communicating with a processor in the handset, and a battery charge indicator on the surface of the battery assembly connected to the battery circuit for providing a visual indication of the charge remaining in the battery assembly. A method of power management for an industrial inspection handset is also disclosed comprising the steps of setting a first maximum power output value for the camera illumination for the insertion, monitoring an imager signal processor, to determine that the gain value of the image signal processor is less than a predetermined gain value, and setting a lower second maximum power output value for the camera illumination in order to increase the gain value. Additional methods of power management for an industrial inspection handset are disclosed, comprising the steps of setting a first maximum power output value for the articulation of the insertion tube attached to the handset, monitoring the operator controls to determine that there has been no articulation for a first predetermined amount of time, monitoring the position of the insertion tube to determine whether the insertion tube position is inside or outside of a predetermined zone of coordinates, and reducing or turning off the articulation power to hold the position of the insertion tube. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109046 | Adaptive Filter Algorithm for Estimating Battery State-of-Age - A system for and method of estimating the state-of-age of a secondary cell utilizing an adaptive group filter algorithm, includes battery current, voltage, and temperature sensors, a communication device, and a controller communicatively coupled to the sensors and device, configured to filter data by analyzing only sample data points from instantaneous charge or discharge events, selecting only a sample of n instantaneous points for further regression, including n/2 charge event points and n/2 discharge event points, and separately averaging the charge and discharge event points, and further configured to determine the state-of-age by determining a resistance slope based on the rate of current and voltage change between the averages of the points, and matching the slope to a calibrated scalar or relational database. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109047 | Skew adjusting apparatus, transmitting and receiving system, and skew adjusting method - A skew adjusting apparatus includes: latching circuits that latch other signals in synchronism with transition timing of the signal level of a reference signal among signals transmitted with a plurality of communication cables; delay elements that are provided on the plurality of communication cables, and delay the signals transmitted with the plurality of communication cables, respectively; and a controller that controls the delay elements based on the outputs of the latching circuits to adjust skews between the signals. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109048 | Wireless surface acoustic wave-based proximity sensor, sensing system and method - The subject invention is related to wireless proximity sensor and sensing system for detecting the position of an object. The system includes a transceiver for providing wireless communication with a passive wireless surface acoustic wave (SAW) proximity sensor. The wireless proximity sensor receives a wireless signal from the transceiver, which powers the SAW device and in turn transmits a signal back to the transceiver that includes information about the position of an object. The wireless proximity sensor uses one or more SAW devices with a sensing element made of magnetostrictive material, in conjunction with one or more magnets and one or more targets that are positioned relative to an object. The movement of the target(s) in relation to the proximity sensor operatively produces a mechanical response due to the shift in the magnetic field of the sensing element. The sensing element in turn enhances the magnetic field of the SAW device to which it is attached, and this information is transmitted to the transceiver as information about the position of an object. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109049 | Interactive magnetic marker field for safety systems and complex proximity warning system - The invention relates to a complex proximity safety and warning system. The invention provides a safety system comprising a generator that generates a magnetic field that establishes a boundary, where the generator is capable of receiving radio frequency signals. Also provided is a radio frequency device that sends radio frequency signals, the radio frequency device being capable of sensing the magnetic field and generating a radio frequency response. In the safety system, the generator generates the magnetic field for a first predefined time period, and thereafter senses for a radio frequency response signal from the radio frequency device within a second predefined time period. The invention also provides for shaping safety zones by overlaying magnetic field boundaries to produce a different boundary. The invention also provides for varying the strength of magnetic fields by adjusting a width of a timed pulse. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109050 | System and Method for Illumination of a Data Cable - A data cable includes a plurality of illumination devices, an application module, and a lighting control module. The plurality of illumination devices are adapted to receive a control signal to change an illumination characteristic of the plurality of illumination devices, and the control signal is indicative of a signal characteristic for data to be transmitted over the data cable. The application module is adapted to analyze the data communicated over the data cable to determine the signal characteristic. The lighting control module is connected to the application module and adapted to light the plurality of illumination devices at the data cable based on the signal characteristic. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109051 | Intrusion deterrence system and method - The invention relates generally to physical security, and more particularly, but without limitation to systems and methods that simulate television operation, and thus occupancy, for the purpose of deterring intrusion into a building. Embodiments of the invention control a multi-color lighting device, such as a Light Emitting Diode (LED) array, in a way that simulates light that is output from an operational TV screen. In embodiments of the invention, the multi-color lighting device may also simulate light that is output from a table lamp or other white light source. An audio device may also be used in combination with, or in the alternative to, the multi-color lighting device. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109052 | System for programming a network of control points - A system and method for variably programming a plurality of utilitarian devices such as, but not limited to, LED light assemblies, motions detectors, etc. which may be associated with each of a plurality of control points. The control points are electrically interconnected to one another and to a power source to define a network, wherein an identifying code is assigned to each of the control points. One or more control facilities in the form of touch pads are cooperatively structured with a master control for programmed operations of separate predetermined numbers or arrays of said plurality of control points and the one or more utilitarian devices associated with each control point. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109053 | REMOTE CONTROL DEVICE AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SERVER, METHOD, AND PROGRAM THEREFOR - A remote control device information management server, an information management method, an information management program, and a remote control device that improve user convenience by executing a process with another remote control device. An audio-visual device includes a main body and a remote control device for controlling the main body. For example, a television includes a main body provided with an information server incorporating a control unit and a memory. The control unit of the information server receives processing request data from the television remote control device to issue an alarm from another remote control device and record data for having the other remote control device issue an alarm. The control unit further receives a processing data request from the other remote control device at a predetermined time and transmits processing instruction data, which includes data accordingly recorded to a memory, to the other remote control device. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109054 | Wireless and Dockable Audio Interposer Device - An apparatus meant to be interposed between a wired device and a wireless device gathers information concerning the functions of which each of the wired device and wireless devices are capable, passing on signals from the wireless device to the wired device to perform an audio function if the wired device is determined to be present and/or capable of performing the audio function, performing the audio function if capable of doing so and if the wired device is determined to not be present and/or incapable of performing the audio function, and responding to the wireless device as if the audio function were successfully performed if incapable of doing so and if the wired device is determined to not be present and/or incapable of performing the audio function. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109055 | Method and system for acquiring features of measurement systems - A method including establishing a communication link between one or more measurement equipment installations and a provider of optional features, utilizing circuitry within the measurement equipment installation to allow the measurement equipment installation to exchange information with the provider of optional features and determining optional feature use criteria, the optional feature use criteria including at least an interval during which one or more optional features are enabled on the one or more measurement equipment installations. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109056 | INTEGRATED METROLOGY SYSTEMS AND INFORMATION AND CONTROL APPARATUS FOR INTERACTION WITH INTEGRATED METROLOGY SYSTEMS - A system is disposed at a location of a utility commodity subscriber for informing the subscriber of and controlling utility commodity usage. The system includes utility meters, an information and control apparatus, and a first and second data communication link. The meters measure usage and generate usage signals. The information and control apparatus includes a microprocessor, a memory, a clock, and a user interface. The first data communication link is between the utility meters and the information and control apparatus, and the second data communication link is between the information and control apparatus and one or more central locations. The second communication link also provides rate information to the information and control apparatus and utility commodity usage data to the one or more central locations. The microprocessor computes an accumulated cost of utility commodity for a predetermined period of time. Information related to the accumulated cost is output to the subscriber. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109057 | Methods and Supporting Telemetry to Determine, Monitor and Control the Metagenomic and Physical States of Grease Interceptors, FOGs, Vaults and other Waste Collecting Enclosures - A system capable of ascertaining, determining, monitoring and controlling the biological state of and metagenomic state of microbial colonies as well as the physical state of waste liquids in grease interceptors, vaults and other waste collecting enclosures. The system consists of an array of cameras ( | 2009-04-30 |
20090109058 | Traffic information providing method and device and traffic information receiving method and device - The traffic information providing device receives traffic information corresponding to a bus stop or a platform at which the traffic information providing device is positioned from a management server for collecting traffic information from at least one public transportation means, and broadcasts the received traffic information to the traffic information receiving device that is provided within a predetermined distance from the traffic information providing device by using the ZigBee or wireless sensor network that is a wireless personal area network (WPAN). The traffic information receiving device receives traffic information from the traffic information providing device by using the ZigBee or wireless sensor network, filters the same according to a filtering condition input by the user, and outputs traffic information desired by the user. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109059 | Weather information notification apparatus and program storage medium - In a vehicular navigation system, a control circuit acquires weather information and displays (i) a map containing a present position and (ii) weather information relative to a position outside a display range of the map, among the acquired weather information. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109060 | Optical-film traffic sign - The present invention discloses an optical-film traffic sign, which comprises: a light-guide element, an optical film and at least one light source. A plurality of diffusion dots is printed on the light-guide element. The light from the light source is repeatedly scattered by the diffusion dots. Thereby, the light-guide element becomes a highly uniform planar light source. The optical film having a traffic sign is applied onto the surface of the light-guide element to form a slim and uniformly-luminous traffic sign. The present invention may adopt LED as the light source and thus has the advantage of energy saving. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109061 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING INTERSECTION RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR VEHICLES - A method and system for determining right of way for a plurality of mobile units at an intersection. The method and system include collecting position and movement information about the plurality of mobile units approaching the intersection; storing a plurality of rules about right of way at the intersection; accessing information about geometry of the intersection; calculating which one or more of the plurality of the mobile units have right of way to enter the intersection, responsive to the position and movement information, the stored rules and the information about geometry of the intersection; and wirelessly transmitting right of way indication signals to one or more of the plurality of the mobile units. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109062 | PARKING COUNT CONTROL SYSTEM USING PARKING MANAGEMENT SERVER AND METHOD THEREOF - Provided is a parking count control system using a parking management server which is a parking management control system using a driver terminal unit, the system including: a mobile driver terminal unit capable of performing voice communication or/and wireless Internet; a parking management server receiving parking information about an identifier (ID) of a parking area and a parking time from the driver terminal unit when the parking management server has an access to the driver terminal unit to perform settlement and counting a parking time according to a parking area to notify the driver terminal unit of a parking completion message; a parking terminal unit installed in the parking area or in a plurality of parking areas, receiving parking-related information transmitted from the parking management server to count and display a parking remaining time; and a settlement server connected to the parking management server and processing and authenticating parking-related small amount or credit settlement by request of the parking management server. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109063 | Airborne vehicle emulation system and method - An apparatus includes a first interface configured to communicate via a first protocol, and a first holding device configured to hold an airborne vehicle. The first holding device includes a second interface configured to communicate with the first interface via the first protocol, and to communicate with the airborne vehicle via a second protocol. The apparatus includes an emulator configured to convert at least one of a communication of the first protocol into a communication of the second protocol, and a communication of the second protocol into a communication of the first protocol. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109064 | Simplified self-powered attitude survival indicator - This simplified self powered aircraft attitude survival indicator is easily and readily transportable from one aircraft to another and provides a simple indicator which gives a visual indication of aircraft attitude and alarms when the aircraft is in a dangerous attitude. The aircraft attitude indicator includes a housing containing a power source, multiple attitude sensors, and at least one piezoelectric alarm, and a front panel display with an arrangement of light emitting elements (electric bulbs or LEDs) providing visual attitude indicators. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109065 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DISPLAYING FORECASTS ON A NAVIGATION PLAN - The invention applies particularly to the method and device for displaying forecasts on the flight plan of an aircraft. The method according to the invention consists in representing the craft by a first symbol in its current position and by a second symbol in its future position, in modifying the position of the second symbol on the navigation plan in order to change it to a future position, in displaying on the viewing screen the first symbol and at the same time the second symbol representing the craft on the navigation plan in a future position and in displaying on the viewing screen the navigation data at the instant of the future position of the craft. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109066 | WIRELESS WHEEL-SENSOR SYSTEM FOR DEAD RECKONING NAVIGATION APPLICATIONS - A dead-reckoning sensory system includes a receiver unit and a transmitter unit in wireless communication with the receiver unit. The transmitter unit is operable to be mounted to a wheel of a vehicle, determine information characterizing the heading and distance traveled by the vehicle, and transmit the information to the receiver unit. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109067 | METHOD, APPARATUS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR TEXT INPUT - A method for predictive text input is disclosed. The method comprises receiving a first key typing on a first key, wherein said first key is associated with a first symbol or set of symbols; receiving a second key typing on a second key while said first key is still pressed, wherein said second key is associated with a second symbol or set of symbols; determining words from a word list beginning with said first symbol or any of the symbols of said first set of symbols and being followed by said second symbol or any of the symbols of said second set of symbols; enabling selection among said determined words; and upon selection, inputting said selected word. An apparatus and a computer program for implementing the method are also disclosed. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109068 | Touch control input device, and computer apparatus including the same - A touch control input device includes a flexible dielectric touch plate disposed above a dielectric substrate. A conducting unit includes first conductive membrane patterns formed on a top surface of the substrate and spaced apart from each other, and second conductive membrane patterns formed on a bottom surface of the touch plate and corresponding respectively to the first conductive membrane patterns. A spacer is disposed between the substrate and the touch plate for spacing each first conductive membrane pattern apart from the corresponding second conductive membrane pattern. Pressing of the touch plate so that at least one first conductive membrane pattern electrically contacts the corresponding second conductive membrane pattern results in outputting of an input signal by the conducting unit. One of the substrate and the touch plate is formed with a predetermined pattern that is visible from above the touch plate. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109069 | INPUT DEVICE AND MOBILE TERMINAL USING THE SAME - The present invention provides an input device ( | 2009-04-30 |
20090109070 | ENCODING METHOD AND APPARATUS, AND PROGRAM - An encoding method for dividing a bit string of an input signal at a position of x bits from a least significant bit into a high-order bit string and a low-order bit string, performing variable-length-encoding of the high-order bit string, and performing fixed-length-encoding of the low-order bit string includes deriving a reference integer I close to 2 | 2009-04-30 |
20090109071 | SERIAL DATA ANALYSIS IMPROVEMENT - A method for improving performance and flexibility of serial data analysis in test instruments, is independent of data bit rate, encoding scheme or communication protocol embodied in the serial data. The serial data is input to a transmitter section, where it is demultiplexed into a plurality of multi-bit lanes, such as n bits for each of N lanes. The N lanes are then encoded into characters, the encoded N lanes having m bits per lane where m>n. Bit stuffing is used to adjust the data rate and/or to insert qualifiers. The stuffed, encoded N lanes are then multiplexed into N serial lanes, which are output from the transmitter section for input to a receiver section at a data rate that is optimal for the receiver section. In the receiver section the N lanes are deserialized, decoded and input to a word recognizer to generate a trigger event signal. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109072 | Testing of Analog to Digital Converters - Methods and apparatus, including computer program products, to test analog to digital converters, are disclosed. In general, data is received that characterizes a first digital code from a device under test at a first analog voltage of an analog signal generator and a second digital code being a digital code threshold, and a step size is generated for another test of the device by performing a calculation by a processor. The calculation may include multiplying a least significant bit size of the device with a difference of the first and second digital codes to generate a product, and dividing the product by a least significant bit size of the analog signal generator. The first digital code may be calculated from results from multiple subtests in the test, where each of the subtests includes multiple analog to digital conversions by the device at the first analog voltage. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109073 | PIPELINED ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTER WITHOUT INPUT SAMPLE/HOLD - The first stage of a plurality of stages in a pipelined analog to digital converter couples its input analog signal to both a first and second sample and hold (S/H). The first S/H output is coupled to the input of a multiplying digital to analog converter (MDAC) of the first stage, and the second S/H output is coupled to a flash ADC of the first stage. The delay of the second S/H is longer than the delay of the first S/H, and the clock edge of the second S/H is delayed an adjustable amount with respect to the clock edge of the first S/H, so as to minimize the difference in held voltages at the outputs of the two S/Hs in the presence of an input signal having high slew rate. The residue voltage of the first stage is amplified in the MDAC by 2̂(n−2) where n is the number of bits in the stage. The second stage flash ADC has a range of normal threshold voltage levels substantially half that of the first stage, and a plurality of added threshold voltage levels and corresponding comparators above and below the normal highest and lowest threshold voltages, thereby increasing dynamic range and providing over range and under range indications facilitating adjustment of the delay of the clock edge of the first stage second S/H. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109074 | Increased resolution analog to digital converter - According to one embodiment, a method for increasing resolution and accuracy of an analog to digital converter receiving an input voltage includes dithering a number of digital output values from the analog to digital converter to generate a number of dithered values. The analog to digital converter can be an 8-bit analog to digital converter, for example. The dithered values are then averaged to generate an average dithered value. For example, the dithered values can be averaged using a moving average technique. The average dithered value is then scaled down to generate a scaled value. Thereafter, the scaled value is mapped to a, for example, 10-bit digital output having higher resolution and higher accuracy than the raw 8-bit output of the analog to digital converter. In this example, the resolution of the analog to digital converter is increased by a factor of four. | 2009-04-30 |
20090109075 | SAMPLING ERROR REDUCTION IN PWM-MASH CONVERTERS - Techniques for reducing sampling error in electronic components are described herein. | 2009-04-30 |