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20100274812 | Method and System for Sharing Different Web Components Between Different Web Sites in a Portal Framework - The sharing of objects may be executed by performing various share type administrations. Objects may be shared directly to a site or may be made available indirectly for reuse by a site. The objects shared and made available for reuse may be added to the site to which they are shared and made available for reuse. References to the objects shared and made available for reuse are stored in repositories in response to, and in accordance with, the share type administration performed. The storage of the references to objects is based on privileges associated with at least one of a repository, a site and a user. Objects made available for reuse by, and shared to, a site may be made unavailable for reuse by, and unshared to, the site through the execution of a share type administration. | 10-28-2010 |
20130227067 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SHARING WEB COMPONENTS BETWEEN WEB SITES - The sharing of objects may be executed by performing various share type administrations. Objects may be shared directly to a site or may be made available indirectly for reuse by a site. The objects shared and made available for reuse may be added to the site to which they are shared and made available for reuse. References to the objects shared and made available for reuse are stored in repositories in response to, and in accordance with, the share type administration performed. The storage of the references to objects is based on privileges associated with at least one of a repository, a site and a user. Objects made available for reuse by, and shared to, a site may be made unavailable for reuse by, and unshared to, the site through the execution of a share type administration. | 08-29-2013 |
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20100248057 | Fuel Cell System Construction and Method of Installing Said Fuel Cell System - A fuel cell system includes a housing partially above and below the ground containing a fuel cell beneath ground level and a fuel tank disposed above the fuel cell. The fuel cell may be accessed by raising it to above ground level with a fuel cell vertical displacement device | 09-30-2010 |
20100284892 | Process For The Purification Of A Carbon Dioxide Stream With Heating Value And Use Of This Process In Hydrogen Producing Processes - The present invention relates to a process for purifying a CO | 11-11-2010 |
20130025317 | Process for Removing Carbon Dioxide From a Gas Stream using Desublimation - A process for removing carbon dioxide from a carbon dioxide containing gas stream is obtained through de-sublimation, vaporization, and liquefaction of various carbon dioxide-containing streams with little or no external refrigeration. | 01-31-2013 |
20140144178 | OPTIMIZED HEAT EXCHANGE IN A CO2 DE-SUBLIMATION PROCESS - The present invention is a process for removing carbon dioxide from a compressed gas stream including cooling the compressed gas in a first heat exchanger, introducing the cooled gas into a de-sublimating heat exchanger, thereby producing a first solid carbon dioxide stream and a first carbon dioxide poor gas stream, expanding the carbon dioxide poor gas stream, thereby producing a second solid carbon dioxide stream and a second carbon dioxide poor gas stream, combining the first solid carbon dioxide stream and the second solid carbon dioxide stream, thereby producing a combined solid carbon dioxide stream, and indirectly exchanging heat between the combined solid carbon dioxide stream and the compressed gas in the first heat exchanger. | 05-29-2014 |
20140170061 | STAGED MEMBRANE PROCESS FOR HIGH PRESSURE HYDROGEN PRODUCTION - “A hydrogen purification process is provided. This process includes separating hydrogen from a hydrogen containing stream in at least two sequential palladium membrane purification zones, wherein each purification zone has a permeate side, wherein the permeate side pressure of purification zones are not the same.” | 06-19-2014 |
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20100044449 | SERVICE REMINDERS FOR BUILDING CONTROL SYSTEMS - A building controller configured to display a service reminder that reminds a user to service one or more HVAC components of an HVAC system. In some cases, the building controller includes a control module configured to determine when to display the service reminder based, at least in part, on a geographical region of the building controller and seasonal data for the geographical region. The control module may display the service reminder before an HVAC component of the HVAC system is expected to switch from being dormant during a first part of the year to being active during a second part of the year. | 02-25-2010 |
20120012662 | BUILDING CONTROLLERS WITH LOCAL AND GLOBAL PARAMETERS - A building controller is configured to designate one or more stored parameters as local or global. Parameters that are designated as global may be selectively communicated to remote devices and, parameters that are designated as local, may remain local to the building controller. In some instances, the remote devices may be selectable by a user, include all the other devices on the network, and/or include devices that share a common wireless accessory (e.g. an outdoor temperature sensor). | 01-19-2012 |
20130261807 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONFIGURING WIRELES SENSORS IN AN HVAC SYSTEM - An HVAC controller for controlling an HVAC system may be configured to enroll one or more wireless devices, and once one or more wireless devices are enrolled, to prompt the user to enter an identifier, a location, a device type and/or a function for one or more of the enrolled wireless devices. The HVAC controller may use the identifier, location and/or device type to identify each of the enrolled devices. This may facilitate a user in selecting various sensors to participate in sensor averaging, identifying where certain sensor data is originating, identifying devices having a low battery condition, as well as performing other tasks as desired. | 10-03-2013 |
20150041551 | WIRELESS CONTROLLER WITH GATEWAY - Remote control of energy consumption is realized using a readily installable, flexible approach. According to an example embodiment of the present invention, a remote source communicates with a wireless controller for executing energy usage control. The remote source sends signals to the wireless controller via a gateway located near or, in one implementation, forming part of the wireless controller. In response to the signals, the wireless controller sets control settings for operating one or more of a variety of equipment types, such as a furnace, air conditioner, water heater or heat pump. With this approach, wired connections from the gateway to energy-consuming equipment do not necessarily need to be made in order to affect remote energy-consumption control. For instance, when used in connection with a controller wired to the energy-consuming equipment, the gateway need only communicate wirelessly with the controller and does not necessarily need to be coupled to the energy-consuming equipment. In addition, access to the energy-consuming equipment for establishing remote energy control is not necessary; rather, the remote energy control can be effected by accessing user-friendly locations, such as those where thermostats and other controllers are typically located. | 02-12-2015 |
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20140151456 | REMOTE APPLICATION FOR CONTROLLING AN HVAC SYSTEM - A wireless device may be used to communicate with and control one or more components of an HVAC system from a remote location. The wireless device may be configured to display two or more icons on the display of the device, wherein each icon executes a function that aids the user in controlling one or more components of the HVAC system. The wireless device may dynamically order the two or more icons on the display of the device, each according to a dynamic ranking algorithm. The dynamic ranking algorithm may be based on a number of factors including, for example, a relative frequency of selection of each of the two or more icons by a user, the current time of day, the current time of year, the current temperature, the current location of the wireless device, and/or the like. | 06-05-2014 |
20140200718 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FACILITATING DIAGNOSTIC TESTING OF AN HVAC SYSTEM - An HVAC controller is configured to transmit a service request to a service provider over a network. In some cases, the service request may contain information that is indicative of the performance of the HVAC system. Upon receiving the service request, the service provider may send an acknowledgement that the request has been received. The acknowledgement may be delivered to as an email or text message to a user's remote device or, in some cases, may be displayed on the user interface of the HVAC controller. | 07-17-2014 |
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20090282357 | CONTROLLER SYSTEM USER INTERFACE - A thermostat system having dedicated informational regions in a display and associated buttons or softkeys for sequential operation. The system may maximize utilization of a sectioned display and buttons for system navigation. The informational, selection and/or action design takes into consideration operational button groupings for straightforward comfort settings as well as editing of the clock, day-of-week, schedules, and so forth. Sections, regions or areas of the display may indicate immediate button operations. The changeable information in the regions associated with the softkeys or buttons may provide sequential operation of the thermostat system. The system may have multiple schedules and setpoints for heating and cooling comfort setting flexibility. A combining of individual schedules may be automatically selected. Also, there may be a system switch mode, for example, between heat and cool, where the schedules may be individually edited. Scheduling may be informational and/or action item and option key driven. | 11-12-2009 |
20100168924 | WIRELESS CONTROLLER WITH GATEWAY - Remote control of energy consumption is realized using a readily installable, flexible approach. According to an example embodiment of the present invention, a remote source communicates with a wireless controller for executing energy usage control. The remote source sends signals to the wireless controller via a gateway located near or, in one implementation, forming part of the wireless controller. In response to the signals, the wireless controller sets control settings for operating one or more of a variety of equipment types, such as a furnace, air conditioner, water heater or heat pump. With this approach, wired connections from the gateway to energy-consuming equipment do not necessarily need to be made in order to effect remote energy-consumption control. For instance, when used in connection with a controller wired to the energy-consuming equipment, the gateway need only communicate wirelessly with the controller and does not necessarily need to be coupled to the energy-consuming equipment. In addition, access to the energy-consuming equipment for establishing remote energy control is not necessary; rather, the remote energy control can be effected by accessing user-friendly locations, such as those where thermostats and other controllers are typically located. | 07-01-2010 |
20100212879 | METHODS OF DEHUMIDIFICATION CONTROL IN UNOCCUPIED SPACES - Methods of providing dehumidification control in unoccupied spaces are disclosed. An illustrative method can include the steps of providing a controller having an away mode of operation adapted to provide dehumidification within the interior space of a building or room, providing one or more system components adapted to control the humidity and/or temperature within the interior space, initiating the away mode of operation within the controller, and operating the one or more system components for at least one cycle to reduce the humidity within the interior space. | 08-26-2010 |
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20090184823 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING ACTIVITIES - Exemplary embodiments provide systems and methods for detecting activities and determining information about the activities. Exemplary embodiments use one or more items of context information on one or more objects to detect an activity. Examples of context information include, but are not limited to, identities of objects, roles or activities associated with objects, locations/locales of objects, historical locations/locales of objects, associations between objects, duration of associations between objects, etc. Upon detecting an activity, exemplary embodiments also determine information about the detected activity. | 07-23-2009 |
20090198734 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING OBJECT ASSOCIATION BASED ON INTERACTION TIME USING A LOCATION TRACKING SYSTEM - A system is provided for associating an object with a locale or a second object based on interaction time. The system includes and object identifier linked with an object for providing data identifying the object and a location determining module for determining the location of the object. The location determining modules includes an object location module for determining the location of the object based at least in part on the data and an object association module for associating the object with a second object or locale. The object association module is configured to determine whether the object is in proximity to the second object or the locale for a time period greater than or equal to a threshold time and create an associating between the object and the second object or the locale. | 08-06-2009 |
20100264209 | AUTOMATIC TOUCH IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF - An automatic identification system for communicating identifying information by coupling signals through the human body is provided. The system includes a battery powered identification device that transmits an identifying signal via a modulated carrier. The identification device is coupled to the body of the user via a coupling plate. The signal from the identification device is received by a reading device that is also coupled to the body of the user via a coupling plate. The reading device may display and/or enunciates the identifying information to the user. The coupling technique, carrier frequency, and construction of the devices are such that the identification information is not inadvertently radiated or coupled to unintentional users or receivers. | 10-21-2010 |
20120042918 | MOBILITY ASSISTANCE DEVICES - A mobility assistance device that employs a movable handle assembly and an extension support, both of which are movable between retracted and extended positions. The handle assembly is positioned when extended above a seating surface and provides leverage for a user to use his/her hands to assist in rising. The extendable support extends from a guide element along the floor beyond the center of gravity of the device and user to prevent tipping and to provide stability. When the extendable support and handle are disposed in the retracted position, the device is used like a typical cane, walker or rollator. | 02-23-2012 |
20140103110 | AUTOMATIC TOUCH IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF - An automatic identification system for communicating identifying information by coupling signals through the human body is provided. The system includes a battery powered identification device that transmits an identifying signal via a modulated carrier. The identification device is coupled to the body of the user via a coupling plate. The signal from the identification device is received by a reading device that is also coupled to the body of the user via a coupling plate. The reading device may display and/or enunciates the identifying information to the user. The coupling technique, carrier frequency, and construction of the devices are such that the identification information is not inadvertently radiated or coupled to unintentional users or receivers. | 04-17-2014 |
20140246491 | AUTOMATIC TOUCH IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF - An automatic identification system for communicating identifying information by coupling signals through the human body is provided. The system includes a battery powered identification device that transmits an identifying signal via a modulated carrier. The identification device is coupled to the body of the user via a coupling plate. The signal from the identification device is received by a reading device that is also coupled to the body of the user via a coupling plate. The reading device may display and/or enunciates the identifying information to the user. The coupling technique, carrier frequency, and construction of the devices are such that the identification information is not inadvertently radiated or coupled to unintentional users or receivers. | 09-04-2014 |
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20130087904 | WAFER LEVEL APPLIED THERMAL HEAT SINK - A process for forming a heat sink on a semiconductor package at the wafer level stage of manufacture is disclosed. A semiconductor component wafer, prior to separation into separate component packages, is covered on one side with a resin metal foil layer. The resin foil layer is patterned by laser ablation to define the heat sink locations, and then a thermal paste is applied over the patterned layer. The thermal conductive past is hardened to form the heat sinks. The wafer can then be separated into packages. | 04-11-2013 |
20130093067 | WAFER LEVEL APPLIED RF SHIELDS - An embodiment of a method of forming an on-chip RE shield on an integrated circuit chip in accordance with the present disclosure includes providing a wafer level integrated circuit component wafer having a front side and a back side before singulation; applying a resin metal layer on a back side of the wafer; and then separating the wafer into discrete RF shielded components. It is this resin metal layer on the back side that acts effectively as the RF shield, after singulation, i.e. separation of the wafer, into discrete RF shielded components. | 04-18-2013 |
20130196499 | METHOD FOR BUILDING VERTICAL PILLAR INTERCONNECT - An exemplary method includes forming a vertical pillar overlying or laterally displaced from a bond pad overlying a semiconductor substrate, and applying a discrete solder sphere in combination with one of a solder paste or flux on a top surface of the pillar, wherein the one of the solder paste or flux is defined by at least one photoresist layer. The method may include applying a solder sphere and/or solder flux in different combinations on top surfaces of different first and second pillars. | 08-01-2013 |