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20150112912 | CASE-BASED REASONING - Disclosed herein is a computer-implemented method in case-based reasoning, CBR, for creating components of a comparison agent for monitoring a situation, the method comprising: obtaining one or more parameter values and comparison information for each of a plurality of features of a case, wherein the comparison information of each feature defines a configuration of a computation unit; and creating, for each of the plurality of features, a computation unit in dependence on the obtained one or more parameter values and the comparison information of the feature, such that the created computation unit is configured to generate an output in dependence on the obtained one or more parameter values and the comparison information of the feature. | 04-23-2015 |
20150112913 | CASE-BASED REASONING - A case-based reasoning, CBR, platform for monitoring a situation includes: a CBR engine; a unified data cache; a case library; an agent application programming interface, API; a data source API; an application API; and a persistence API. The data source API provides an interface between live and/or static data sources, external from the CBR platform, and the unified data cache. The persistence API provides an interface between a persistence database, external from the CBR platform, and the unified data cache and the case library. The application API provides an interface between the systems of data analysts, platform administrators and/or operators, external from the CBR platform, and the unified data cache and the case library. The agent API receives information from data interpretation agents external from the CBR platform and sends the received information to the CBR engine to provide the CBR engine with information for generating the CBR results. | 04-23-2015 |
20150112914 | CASE-BASED REASONING - Disclosed herein is a computer-implemented method of creating a new case in a case-based reasoning (CBR) system for monitoring a situation, the method comprising: determining a set of one or more cases from a plurality of cases in dependence on a received data stream comprising information on a monitored situation, wherein each case comprises information describing a problem and information describing a solution to the problem and the process of determining the set of one or more cases is performed without comparing the description of the problems of any of the plurality of cases with a previously generated current case comprising information describing the monitored situation; generating information describing a solution in dependence on information obtained from the determined set of one or more cases and/or in dependence on information received from a user interface; generating a current case comprising information describing the monitored situation in dependence on the received data stream; and generating a new case in dependence on the generated information describing a solution and the generated current case. | 04-23-2015 |
20150112916 | CASE-BASED REASONING - Disclosed herein is a computer-implemented method of monitoring a situation by generating an overall similarity score between a received data stream and a case in case-based reasoning (CBR) the method comprising: receiving a data stream comprising information on a monitored situation; generating a plurality of parallel data streams, wherein each of the generated plurality of data streams is dependent on the received data stream; generating, for each of the generated data streams, a similarity score for a feature of a case, wherein each similarity score is generated in dependence on a comparison between information in the generated data stream and stored information on the feature of a case, and each of the similarity scores is generated in dependence on a comparison with stored information on a different feature of the same case; and generating an overall similarity score between the received data stream and the case in dependence on the generated similarity scores. | 04-23-2015 |
20150112917 | CASE-BASED REASONING - Disclosed herein is a computer-implemented method of monitoring a situation by determining a set of one or more cases in case-based reasoning (CBR) the method comprising: receiving a data stream comprising information on a monitored situation; generating a plurality of parallel data streams from the received data stream; generating, for each of the parallel data streams, an overall similarity score between the parallel data stream and one of a plurality of cases, wherein each overall similarity score is generated from a comparison between one of the plurality of data streams and a different case; and determining a set of one or more cases in dependence on the generated overall similarity scores. | 04-23-2015 |
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20080261717 | Golf club head weight reinforcement - A wood-type golf club head is described that includes a body including one or more walls defining an interior cavity and multiple weight ports formed in the body. At least one weight is configured to be retained at least partially within at least one of the weight ports. One or more fins or ribs are secured to each of the weight ports and to another structural member of the golf club head. | 10-23-2008 |
20080280698 | Movable weights for a golf club head - Embodiments of movable weights, such as weight assemblies and weight screws, for a golf club head are disclosed herein. One embodiment for a weight assembly, for example, comprises a mass element having a first end, a second end and a sidewall extending between the first end and the send end. The sidewall of the mass element defines a first bore extending through the mass element and at least a portion of the sidewall of mass element tapers in a direction from the first end to the second end. This embodiment further includes a retaining element configured to engage the first bore adjacent the first end of the mass element and defining a second bore. The weight assembly further includes an elongate fastener having a first end configured to be received within the second bore of the retaining element and a second end extending through the first bore and beyond the second end of the mass element when the mass element, retaining element and fastener are assembled together. | 11-13-2008 |
20110275451 | TEXTURED GOLF CLUB FACE - Golf club heads are described comprising a striking surface that includes a surface profile having at least one peak, at least one valley, and a transition segment between the peak and the valley, wherein the at least one peak, the at least one valley, and the transition segment together define a mean line, and a substantial portion of the transition segment is near to, or on, the mean line. In other embodiments, a golf club head includes a ball-striking surface comprising an asymmetric surface texture. | 11-10-2011 |
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20110009211 | GOLF CLUB HEAD - A golf club head with a club head body having an external surface with a heel portion, a toe portion, a crown portion, a sole portion, and a front opening is described. A face insert support structure is located at the front opening. The support structure includes a peripheral member and a rear support member. The rear support member has a front surface and a rear surface. A face insert is attached at the front opening and closes the front opening of the body. An undercut fill structure is attached to a portion of the rear surface of the rear support member. | 01-13-2011 |
20110081984 | GOLF CLUB SHAFT - An adjustable length golf club shaft having a grip portion with an end point is disclosed. A locking element is located within the grip portion and a lower shaft having an inner surface that is in frictional contact with the locking element is also disclosed. The locking element is configured to engage the inner surface of the lower shaft. A total length of the golf club shaft is adjustable by a distance of at least one inch and a total weight of the golf club shaft in a weight zone is less than 110 g. The weight zone is defined as a region of the golf club shaft extending from the end point of the grip portion up to 11″ along a central axis of the golf club shaft toward a tip portion of the shaft. | 04-07-2011 |
20110159986 | GOLF CLUB HEAD - A golf club head having good forgiveness and playability characteristics includes a body defining an interior cavity. The body includes a sole positioned at a bottom portion of the golf club head, a crown positioned at a top portion, a skirt positioned around a periphery between the sole and crown, and a strike face positioned at the front of the body. The body has a forward section, a mid-section and a back section. The mass of the forward section is at least as great as the combined mass of the mid-section and back section and the mass ratio of the back section to the mid-section is greater than 80%. Some embodiments of the club head include lightweight panels positioned within openings formed in the sole and crown of the body. | 06-30-2011 |
20120258817 | GOLF CLUB SHAFT - An adjustable length golf club shaft having a grip portion with an end point is disclosed. A locking element is located within the grip portion and a lower shaft having an inner surface that is in frictional contact with the locking element is also disclosed. The locking element is configured to engage the inner surface of the lower shaft. A total length of the golf club shaft is adjustable by a distance of at least one inch and a total weight of the golf club shaft in a weight zone is less than 110 g. The weight zone is defined as a region of the golf club shaft extending from the end point of the grip portion up to 11″ along a central axis of the golf club shaft toward a tip portion of the shaft. | 10-11-2012 |
20130190102 | GOLF CLUB FACE - Golf club heads are described comprising a striking surface that includes a center zone that is free of scorelines and an impact zone having an impact zone area, Aiz, and having a plurality of scorelines in the impact zone having an impact zone scoreline area, Asliz, such that a ratio Asliz/Aiz is at least 0.10. | 07-25-2013 |
20130252758 | GOLF CLUB HEAD - A golf club head with a club head body having an external surface with a heel portion, a toe portion, a crown portion, a sole portion, and a front opening is described. A face insert support structure is located at the front opening. The support structure includes a peripheral member and a rear support member. The rear support member has a front surface and a rear surface. A face insert is attached at the front opening and closes the front opening of the body. An undercut fill structure is attached to a portion of the rear surface of the rear support member. | 09-26-2013 |
20130296067 | GOLF CLUB SHAFT - An adjustable length golf club shaft having a grip portion with an end point is disclosed. A locking element is located within the grip portion and a lower shaft having an inner surface that is in frictional contact with the locking element is also disclosed. The locking element is configured to engage the inner surface of the lower shaft. A total length of the golf club shaft is adjustable by a distance of at least one inch and a total weight of the golf club shaft in a weight zone is less than 110 g. The weight zone is defined as a region of the golf club shaft extending from the end point of the grip portion up to 11″ along a central axis of the golf club shaft toward a tip portion of the shaft. | 11-07-2013 |
20140256464 | GOLF CLUB HEAD - A golf club head includes a head body having a crown, sole and skirt therebetween, the head body defining an opening in a front portion and having a frame support around the periphery of the opening. A face plate is mounted within the opening and has a transition radius along one or more edges to at least partially wrap around one or more of the crown, sole and skirt. The head includes thin wall zones in the crown and skirt, a hosel flush with the crown and a weight mounted in the sole proximate to the face plate, such that the golf club head has a center of gravity located relatively low and forward in proximity to the face plate. | 09-11-2014 |
20140256467 | GOLF CLUB HEAD - A golf club head is described having a club head body having an external surface with a heel portion, a toe portion, a crown portion, a sole portion, and a front opening. The golf club head also includes a face insert support structure located at the front opening. The support structure includes a rear support member. The rear support member includes a support portion interior surface contour defining an apex point and an undercut distance in an undercut region within at least one major or minor plane. A non-undercut region is located in at least one major or minor plane intersecting the crown to face transition region. | 09-11-2014 |
20140295991 | GOLF CLUB HEAD - A golf club head with a club head body having an external surface with a heel portion, a toe portion, a crown portion, a sole portion, and a front opening is described. A face insert support structure is located at the front opening. The support structure includes a peripheral member and a rear support member. The rear support member has a front surface and a rear surface. A face insert is attached at the front opening and closes the front opening of the body. An undercut fill structure is attached to a portion of the rear surface of the rear support member. | 10-02-2014 |
20150051011 | GOLF CLUB SHAFT - An adjustable length golf club shaft having a grip portion with an end point is disclosed. A locking element is located within the grip portion and a lower shaft having an inner surface that is in frictional contact with the locking element is also disclosed. The locking element is configured to engage the inner surface of the lower shaft. A total length of the golf club shaft is adjustable by a distance of at least one inch and a total weight of the golf club shaft in a weight zone is less than 110 g. The weight zone is defined as a region of the golf club shaft extending from the end point of the grip portion up to 11″ along a central axis of the golf club shaft toward a tip portion of the shaft. | 02-19-2015 |
20150246269 | GOLF CLUB HEAD - A golf club head is described having a club head body having an external surface with a heel portion, a toe portion, a crown portion, a sole portion, and a front opening. The golf club head also includes a face insert support structure located at the front opening. The support structure includes a rear support member. The rear support member includes a support portion interior surface contour defining an apex point and an undercut distance in an undercut region within at least one major or minor plane. A non-undercut region is located in at least one major or minor plane intersecting the crown to face transition region. | 09-03-2015 |
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20120237694 | ALUMINUM ALLOY COATING PROCESS AND METHOD - The present disclosure describes a coating process and product using ultraviolet or electron beam curing of a low magnesium aluminum alloy to produce a product having mechanical properties suitable for tab and end stock. | 09-20-2012 |
20130098928 | APPLICATION OF DESIGNS TO PORTION OF FOOD CONTAINER - The present disclosure describes a process for applying a design to a sheet metal for use in a portion of a container, for example a cap or an end of a food container. Embodiments provide for applying a multi-color design in a single printing step to a sheet of metal to create a printed metal sheet that can then be rolled into a printed coil or cut to length. The printed metal sheet can then be cut pressed into can ends or caps. The ends or caps with the multi-color design can then be used to manufacture containers, such as a beverage container. | 04-25-2013 |
20130186905 | USED BEVERAGE CONTAINER ALUMINUM COMPOSITION AND METHOD - An aluminum alloy and recycle method are provided in which the recycled used beverage containers form an alloy composition useful with relatively minor compositional adjustments for body stock. | 07-25-2013 |
20140363332 | USED BEVERAGE CONTAINER ALUMINUM COMPOSITION AND METHOD - An aluminum alloy and recycle method are provided in which the recycled used beverage containers form an alloy composition useful with relatively minor or no compositional adjustments for body, end and tab stock, apart from magnesium levels. | 12-11-2014 |
20150239272 | APPLICATION OF DESIGNS TO PORTION OF FOOD CONTAINER - The present disclosure describes a process for applying a design to a sheet metal for use in a portion of a container, for example a cap or an end of a food container. Embodiments provide for applying a multi-color design in a single printing step to a sheet of metal to create a printed metal sheet that can then be rolled into a printed coil or cut to length. The printed metal sheet can then be cut pressed into can ends or caps. The ends or caps with the multi-color design can then be used to manufacture containers, such as a beverage container. | 08-27-2015 |