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20090020394 | GRIPPING DEVICE FOR CONTAINERS - A gripper for containers, in particular for bottles, with at least first and second gripper arms ( | 01-22-2009 |
20090056828 | APPARATUS FOR DISTRIBUTING A MEDIUM TO CONTAINERS - An apparatus for distributing a medium to containers may include a distribution chamber which is arranged with respect to a rotation axis and which has a plurality of openings through which the medium can be guided out of the distribution chamber. A sleeve may be arranged on the distribution chamber, wherein the sleeve extends in the direction of the rotation axis of the distribution chamber. According to the invention, the apparatus has a supply tube for supplying the medium to the distribution chamber. Furthermore, the supply tube extends at least partially in the direction of the rotation axis of the distribution chamber, and the sleeve is designed such that it can rotate with respect to the supply tube. A gap through which the medium can pass is formed between the sleeve and the supply tube and extends in a circumferential direction around the rotation axis. | 03-05-2009 |
20090084465 | MEDIA DISTRIBUTION APPARATUS - A distribution apparatus for media and, in particular, for beverages may include a vessel suitable for holding the media, a first supply line which supplies the vessel with a first, liquid medium, and a second supply line which supplies the vessel with a second, gaseous medium. The first supply line and the second supply line are arranged in a stationary manner with respect to one another and the vessel is arranged such that it can rotate with respect to the first supply line and the second supply line. The first supply line and the second supply line open into the vessel in a region of the vessel which is above a filling level of the first, liquid medium. | 04-02-2009 |
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20150161092 | PRIORITIZING SMART TAG CREATION - An aspect provides a method, including: accessing, using a processor, a store of historical user object event information; building, using the processor, a tagging profile based on the store of historical user object event information; determining, using the processor, a new user object event; and determining, using the processor, a priority for tag generation for the new object event using the tagging profile. Other aspects are described and claimed. | 06-11-2015 |
20150161133 | DETERMINING TRENDS FOR A USER USING CONTEXTUAL DATA - An aspect provides a method, including: accessing, using a processor, a user profile based on user context information, wherein the user context information utilizes user device events; preparing, using the processor, a list of items based on the user profile related to a particular time period organized according to importance based on the user profile; and presenting, using the processor, the list of items related to the particular time period. Other aspects are described and claimed. | 06-11-2015 |
20150161249 | FINDING PERSONAL MEANING IN UNSTRUCTURED USER DATA - An embodiment provides a method, including: collecting, using a user device, user object event data; collecting, using a user device, contextual data related to the user object event data; creating, using at least one processor, an association between the contextual data and the user object event data; forming, using a processor having access to a stored group of associations between contextual data and user object event data, a user profile based on the group of associations; and storing, in a memory, the user profile. Other aspects are described and claimed. | 06-11-2015 |
20150161570 | DETERMINING DISRUPTIONS IN PLANNED ACTIVITIES FOR A USER USING CONTEXTUAL DATA - An aspect provides a method, including: accessing, using a processor, an event list for a user during a particular upcoming time period; predicting, using the processor, a disruption to the event list for the user; accessing, using the processor, a rule set relating to permitted modifications to the event list; determining, using the processor, a proposed modification to the event list based on the rule set; and implementing, using the processor, the proposed modification to the event list. Other aspects are described and claimed. | 06-11-2015 |
20150205799 | DETERMINING TRENDS FOR A USER USING CONTEXTUAL DATA - An aspect provides a method, including: accessing, using a processor, a user profile based on user context information, wherein the user context information utilizes user device events; preparing, using the processor, a list of items based on the user profile related to a particular past time period organized according to importance based on the user profile; and presenting, using the processor, the list of items related to the particular past time period. Other aspects are described and claimed. | 07-23-2015 |
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20100010439 | Medical Device With Varying Physical Properties and Method for Forming Same - A medical device in which a melt processed part has different crystallized properties at different locations. The part is formed of a polymer composition by inclusion a of polymer crystallization modifier in the composition making up at least a portion of such part, the amount of the polymer crystallization modifier is varied at different locations on the part in accordance with the desired difference in crystallization behavior. | 01-14-2010 |
20100278894 | ANTIOXIDANTS AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACCESSORIES INCLUDING ANTIOXIDANTS - An antimicrobial accessory may include a polymer an antimicrobial mixed in the polymer, and an antioxidant. The antioxidant may include, for example, at least one of citric acid, maltol, kojic acid, malic acid, or vitamin A. In some examples, the antioxidant may include an ascorbate peroxidase in combination with ascorbic acid, a glutathione peroxidase in combination with glutathione, or a superoxide dismutase in combination with a metal such as Ni, Cu, Mn, or Fe. In some examples, the antimicrobial accessory may include at least three polymer layers. For example, the antimicrobial accessory may include a first layer comprising a biodegradable polymer and an antimicrobial. The antimicrobial accessory may further include a sacrificial diffusion layer formed on a surface of the first layer. The sacrificial diffusion layer may include a biodegradable polymer, which may be the same biodegradable polymer as in the first layer or may be a different biodegradable polymer. The antimicrobial accessory may also include a topcoat formed on the sacrificial diffusion layer. The topcoat may include a biodegradable polymer and at least one antioxidant mixed in the biodegradable polymer. | 11-04-2010 |
20100278895 | ANTIOXIDANTS AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACCESSORIES INCLUDING ANTIOXIDANTS - An antimicrobial accessory may include a polymer an antimicrobial mixed in the polymer, and an antioxidant. The antioxidant may include, for example, at least one of citric acid, maltol, kojic acid, malic acid, or vitamin A. In some examples, the antioxidant may include an ascorbate peroxidase in combination with ascorbic acid, a glutathione peroxidase in combination with glutathione, or a superoxide dismutase in combination with a metal such as Ni, Cu, Mn, or Fe. In some examples, the antimicrobial accessory may include at least three polymer layers. For example, the antimicrobial accessory may include a first layer comprising a biodegradable polymer and an antimicrobial. The antimicrobial accessory may further include a sacrificial diffusion layer formed on a surface of the first layer. The sacrificial diffusion layer may include a biodegradable polymer, which may be the same biodegradable polymer as in the first layer or may be a different biodegradable polymer. The antimicrobial accessory may also include a topcoat formed on the sacrificial diffusion layer. The topcoat may include a biodegradable polymer and at least one antioxidant mixed in the biodegradable polymer. | 11-04-2010 |
20100286721 | Dilatation Catheter with Enhanced Distal End for Crossing Occluded Lesions - A catheter for crossing an occluding lesion with an inflatable balloon and dilating the lesion includes an inner tube that defines a longitudinal axis. The balloon includes a distal section that is bonded to the tube's distal end, a working section, and a conically shaped distal transition section connecting the working and distal section. A plurality of rigid ribs are spaced around the circumference of the balloon near the catheter's distal end. Each rib includes a first elongated portion attached to the balloon's distal section and aligned substantially parallel with the longitudinal axis. A second portion extending from the first portion and at an angle thereto is attached to and lies along the surface of the balloon's distal transition section. The plurality of ribs combine to simulate a stiff, tapered surface that can be wedged into the occluding lesion to create a passageway to cross the lesion with the balloon. | 11-11-2010 |
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