02nd week of 2013 patent applcation highlights part 42 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20130012040 | Threadless Light Bulb Socket - A threadless light socket assembly allows a light bulb to be changed by pushing or pulling the light bulb into or out of the socket provides an outer insulator housing and an insulator cap which carrying a ground socket in a medial channel that grounds a light bulb base to a power supply. Plural spring biased thread locks protrude into center of the ground socket and are staggered in height to align with threads defined in a light bulb base. A positive contact is in the socket assembly supplies positive power from a power supply to the light bulb base. The threadless light socket has interchangeable components to allow installation in new and existing light fixtures. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012041 | ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL CONNECTOR ADAPTOR SYSTEM FOR MEDIA DEVICES - An electrical connector adaptor system for connecting a base media device having at least one integral electrical connector with one or more detachable second media devices. The integral connector is located within a mechanical adaptor for protecting a second media device from mechanical damage and/or to prevent lateral movement of the second media device. Each second media device has a connector that may differ from a connector of other second media devices, or the second media device may have a different form factor from other second media devices. The system includes a detachable electrical connector adaptor module which has a first electrical connector for mating with the base media device integral connector and a second electrical connector for mating with the second media device. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012042 | CONNECTOR - A connector ( | 2013-01-10 |
20130012043 | Patch Cord with Insertion Detection and Light Illumination Capabilities - A patch cord for an intelligent patching system is provided. The patch cord is a ten-wire patch cord having a patch panel plug and a switch plug. The patch panel plug contains ninth and tenth wire contacts that interface with ninth and tenth wire contacts of an intelligent patch panel port. The switch plug is provided with a plunger-style switch that enables the intelligent patch panel to determine when the switch plug is plugged into a switch port. The switch plug is also provided with LED's and circuitry that controls the LED's. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012044 | CONTACT-MAKING APPARATUS - A contact-making apparatus is provided for producing a low-voltage connection between a motor vehicle ( | 2013-01-10 |
20130012045 | ELECTRICAL PENETRATOR ASSEMBLY - An electrical penetrator assembly has a ceramic housing with a through bore, a first electrical conductor extending through a first end of the bore and terminating short of a second end of the bore and having an outer end engageable with a first cable, and a second electrical conductor extending through a second end of the bore and terminating short of the first end of the bore, the second conductor having an outer end engageable with a second cable. The conductors are in electrical communication at their inner ends and at least one of the conductors is movable relative to the other conductor to accommodate expansion and contraction as a result of temperature variations, and first and second seals extend between respective ends of the ceramic housing and the first and second conductor, respectively. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012046 | Connector For A Multipolar Lead - A connector for a multipolar lead having a substantially cylindrical cavity that contains a stack ( | 2013-01-10 |
20130012047 | CONNECTOR - A connector that includes a male terminal which has a conductive property and a tip portion of which is formed in a bar shape, and includes a coil spring formed of a conductive wire rod with an inner diameter smaller than a diameter of the tip portion of the male terminal and that linearly extends at an end portion at which the male terminal is inserted. The male terminal is inserted into the coil spring while a force that expands an inner diameter of at least a vicinity of the end portion is applied to an extending portion, and thereafter fitted to the coil spring by releasing the force. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012048 | Multiplex Receptacle Adapter - A modular electrical receptacle wherein more than one of the modular electrical receptacles can be connected to form a larger receptacle connected to a single source of power. The modular electrical receptacle includes a housing having a front surface with a first and a second electrical outlet. The housing further includes a first tab extending from a first end and a second end extending from a second end for securing the modular receptacle to an in-wall electrical box. The housing further includes a power link, such as a conductive extension, for connecting directly to another module and providing the other module with access to the single source of power. The power link can be three links for connecting a positive line, a neutral line and a ground line to another module. The housing also includes a coupler for connecting the housing to a power link of another module. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012049 | DUAL INTERFACE CARD WITH BACKWARD AND FORWARD COMPATIBILITY - A memory card includes a first set of contacts and a second set of contacts. A first edge of the memory card includes an indentation. Insertion of the memory card into a first slot of a host device engages the first set of contacts. The indentation is configured to accept a pivoting lever arm located in the first slot when the memory card is inserted into the first slot. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012050 | RJ-TYPE PLUG AND CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY USING THE SAME - An RJ-type plug mating with an RJ-type housing includes a plug body. The plug body includes a latching block and a latching beam respectively protruding from two opposite surfaces thereof. The latching block includes a resisting end connecting to the first surface, a front end opposite to the resisting end, and a guiding surface connecting the resisting end and the front end. The guiding surface is operable to guide the latching block to be latched into or be separated from a top of the RJ-type housing. The latching beam is operable to latch a bottom of the RJ-type housing. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012051 | SERVICE DISCONNECT ASSEMBLY - A service disconnect assembly for a battery assembly includes a receiver configured to hold terminals of a power circuit of the battery assembly and a service disconnect removably coupled to the receiver. The service disconnect has a hub rotatably coupled to the receiver that holds a terminal interconnect configured to electrically connect the terminals together. The service disconnect is removable from the receiver to disconnect the terminals from one another. Rotating the hub in a first direction drives the terminal interconnect into engagement with the terminals and rotating the hub in a second direction opposite to the first direction releases the terminal interconnect from the terminals. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012052 | PLUGGABLE MODULE FOR ENGAGING WITH A CAGE MOUNTED ON A PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD - A pluggable module includes a base, a cover assembled with the base to form a housing and a latching mechanism at least partially disposed within the housing. The latching mechanism includes an actuating portion and a single sliding portion which is connected with the actuating portion and disposed within the housing, the single sliding portion including a flat board and two sliding legs respectively extending from two opposite sides of the flat board, each sliding leg having a latching protrusion formed thereon and exposed outside the housing for latching with and detaching from the cage. The present invention uses a single sliding portion to replace two sliding arms thereby simplifying the manufacturing and assembling process, in turn, reducing the manufacturing and assembling cost. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012053 | System For Electrically Connecting A Tool To A Robot Wrist And A Method Therefor - A system for electrically connecting a tool to a robot wrist. The system includes a first component being a tool flange arranged for rotation around a robot axis, and a second component, which includes an electric cabling and a connector permanently connected to each other. The connector has a plurality of poles and the electric cabling includes a plurality of conductors. Each conductor is permanently connected to a respective pole. The tool flange and the connector are mutually adapted for attaching the connector to the tool flange. According to the invention the tool flange has eccentric mounting means arranged for eccentric attachment of the connector on the tool flange. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012054 | ELECTRIC PLUG - The invention relates to an electric plug, in particular a charging plug for a motor vehicle, comprising a housing and a handle for holding the electric plug, wherein the housing comprises a plug-in section, a cable connection opening and a cable conduit, the plug-in section comprises a plurality of electric contacts for plugging into a socket with contacts. A cable can be routed in the cable conduit from the cable connection opening to the plug-in section and can be electrically contacted there to the electric contacts. The cable connection opening may be arranged in a region between the plug-in section and the end of the gripping section which is remote from the plug-in section. In this way, the electric plug that is provided is such that heating of the handle can be avoided and the electric plug can also be used well and ergonomically by smaller individuals. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012055 | OPTICAL DETECTION OF A COMPONENT FOR AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A system and method for optically identifying a component coupled to an electronic device is provided. The method includes emitting light from within the device toward a surface of a component connector inserted into a receiving socket of the device. A light sensor senses the intensity, amplitude or wavelength of light reflected from a surface of the component connector. A processor of the device identifies the component based on the intensity, amplitude or wavelength of light reflected from a surface of the component connector. The processor modifies at least one setting of the electronic device in response to the identification of the component. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012056 | TERMINAL CONNECTION DEVICE - Provided is a terminal connection device capable of suppressing deflection of a flexible integrated wiring. A terminal connection device for connecting a terminal portion of a flexible integrated wiring to a connector includes a first member having a mounting portion capable of mounting thereon the terminal portion, and an inclined portion formed in a rear end portion thereof located in an extending direction of the flexible integrated wiring; and a second member having a pressing portion formed so as to press the terminal portion, and a bending portion formed on a rear end portion located in the extending direction and formed along the inclined portion of the first member. The second member is formed so as to be attached to the first member in a state where the pressing portion presses the terminal portion and the bending portion bends the flexible integrated wiring along the inclined portion. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012057 | FIXTURE WITH ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AND SYSTEMS FOR SEPARABLE MECHANICAL ATTACHMENT - The fixture intended for assembling two cylindrical components with a common longitudinal axis comprises two support plates attached respectively facing one another to the components at the periphery thereof, three electrical connectors, each in two parts, parallel to one another and aligned in a circular arc (AC) with respect to said longitudinal axis on said plates each of which bears the corresponding parts of the connectors, and, between the three connectors and parallel thereto, two separable-attachment systems fixedly connecting said plates by locking said parts of the connectors. Advantageously, the two separable-attachment systems are positioned offset from said circular arc (AC), on the inside thereof. and in projection perpendicular to said longitudinal axis, and lie in the triangular plane formed by the three electrical connectors aligned in a circular arc. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012058 | JUNCTION BOX WITH IMPROVED HEAT DISSIPATION - A junction box includes a cable connecting box and a cover covering the cable connecting box. The cable connecting box includes an insulative block, a plurality of contacting foils retained in the insultative block and a plurality of diodes. Each diode connects with two neighborly contacting foils. The contacting foils are insert-molded with the insulative block. Based on thermal radiation properties of the plastic material is superior to that of the metal material, as the contacting foils transfer the heat to the insulative block, the insulative block would deliver the heat to the cable connecting box, then the heat would be delivered to the cover. Such that, the heat dissipates outside quickly from the junction box. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012059 | JUNCTION BOX EASY TO REMOVE AND MAINTAIN - A junction box includes a cable connecting box and a cover covering the cable connecting box. The cable connecting box includes an insulative block, a plurality of contacting foils retained in the insulative block and a plurality of diodes connecting with two neighborly contacting foils. The contacting foils are insert-molded with the insulative block. The insulative block comprises a hook and the cable connecting box comprises a front wall with a depressing slot corresponding to the hook. The hook and the depressing slot engage with each other, when the insulative block is damaged, the user can remove the insulative block away from the junction box by levering the hook. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012060 | JUNCTION BOX IMPROVED LOCKING PORTION - A junction box includes a cable connecting box including an insulative box and a wire connecting module assembled to the insulative box. The insulative box has a receiving cavity, a bottom wall under the receiving cavity, a plurality of walls surrounding around the receiving cavity, at least a supporting portion located in the walls, a locking slot defined between the supporting portion and one of the walls, and a resilient locking portion received in the locking slot. A cover covers the cable connecting box and comprises a latching portion protruding outwardly from a side of the cover to lock with the resilient locking portion in the locking slot. In this arrangement, the junction box is convenient for users service. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012061 | PHOTOVOLTAIC AC INVERTER MOUNT AND INTERCONNECT - A replaceable photovoltaic inverter is mounted on each of a plurality of photovoltaic module for the conversion of direct current, produced by the photovoltaic cells, to alternating current. The inverter is coupled to a mounting bracket on the photovoltaic module such that is can be easily replaced. Replacement of an individual photovoltaic module inverter can occur during continuous operation of the photovoltaic module system with minimal impact on overall power production. The inverter is also mounted apart from the photovoltaic module to facilitate heat transfer generated by operation of the inverter. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012062 | COAXIAL CABLE CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY - A coaxial cable connector is provided. The connector includes a main body, the main body configured to receive a prepared coaxial cable, a contact having a through bore, a pin having a protrusion and a socket, the through bore configured to receive the protrusion, the socket disposed within the main body and configured to receive a center conductive strand of the coaxial cable, a first insulator body disposed within the main body, the first insulator body, an outer conductor engagement member, a compression member, wherein advancing the compression member to axially advance the outer conductor engagement member also axially advances the center conductive strand into the socket, axially advances the protrusion of the pin into the through bore, and axially advances the outer conductive layer of the coaxial cable to achieve an operational state of the connector. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012063 | CABLE CONNECTOR - One embodiment relates to a cable connector. The cable connector includes a body having a forward end and a rearward end opposite the forward end, a post disposed at least partially within the body, a fastener coupled to the forward end of the body, and a compressible member disposed on an outer surface of the body. The post includes a flange portion extending radially from a forward end of the post. The fastener is axially movable between a forward position and a rearward position, and wherein the fastener comprises an interior surface configured to contact the flange portion of the post when the fastener is in the forward position. The compressible member is configured to force the fastener toward the forward position such that the interior surface of the fastener provides a continuous pressure against the flange of the post when the fastener is in the forward position. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012064 | CONNECTOR FOR CLAMPING A COAXIAL CABLE - A connector including a main body having a first end and a second end, the main body configured to receive a prepared coaxial cable, a front body operably attached to the main body, and an outer conductor engagement member having a first end and a second end, the outer conductor engagement member having at least one axial slot to permit deflection of the outer conductor engagement member, wherein deflection of the outer conductor engagement member clamps the coaxial cable. Furthermore, an outer conductor engagement member and an associated method are also provided. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012065 | HIGH-SPEED CARD CONNECTOR HAVING WIDE POWER CONTACT - Connectors to connect optional or daughter cards or boards to main or motherboards. One example provides a connector that is capable of supporting high-speed data rates by employing contacts that provide short signal paths and a ground plane to improve signal quality. The space consumed in electronic devices may be reduced by providing a connector having a low profile, while another example may provide a connector having mechanical stability. Another example provides a connector having an increased manufacturability. Other examples include wider contacts for increased current capabilities. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012066 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY | 2013-01-10 |
20130012067 | LEAD ARRANGEMENT, ELECTRIC CONNECTOR AND ELECTRIC ASSEMBLY - A lead arrangement is suitable for an electric connector. The lead arrangement includes a first lead lane that includes a pair of first differential signal leads, a pair of second differential signal leads and a first ground lead between the two pairs of differential signal leads. Each of the first differential signal leads, the second differential signal leads and the ground lead has a surface mounting segment adapted for being soldered onto a surface pad of a circuit board. The pair of first differential signal leads is a pair of transmitting differential signal leads T | 2013-01-10 |
20130012068 | CONNECTOR - To provide a connector which is capable of reducing the amount of protrusion from the mounting surface of a substrate, and reducing the amount of exposure of contacts, and reducing a mounting area. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012069 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY - Disclosed is an electrical connector comprising: at least one flexible electrically connecting element having a plurality of terminals at each end thereof; a first insulation element and a second insulation element configured to position said terminals for electrically connecting with a socket located on a printed circuit board, wherein said first insulation element has a first sidewall and said second insulation element has a second sidewall; and a supporting element having at least one sidewall, configured to engage with said first insulation element and second insulation element. Wherein a displacement space is defined between said at least one sidewall of said supporting element and at least one of said first sidewall and second sidewall to allow said first and second insulation elements to move relative to said supporting element. This present invention also provides an electrical connector assembly. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012070 | Card Connector - A slide member includes a side edge holding part, which extends towards the front end edge of the housing, and a front end holding part, which is connected to the front end of the side edge holding part and extends in the transverse direction of the housing. The slide member is able to slide forward and backward along one side edge of the bottom wall part of the housing. The housing contains a mistaken insertion prevention convex part which the front end or rear end of a mistakenly inserted card contacts. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012071 | CONNECTOR - A connector includes an insulator, into which a thin plate-like object is removably insertable, including contact insertion grooves and partition walls positioned therebetween and contacts inserted into the contact insertion grooves, each of the contacts including first and second contact portions spaced from each other to allow the thin plate-like object to be inserted therebetween, and including a connecting portion connecting the first and second contact portions. At least one of the first and second contact portions contacts the thin plate-like object when inserted into the insulator. A hollow portion having a greater width than the contact insertion grooves is formed in each partition wall to superimpose part of each contact as viewed in a contact arranging direction, and the partition walls prevent each hollow portion from being communicatively connected with the contact insertion grooves. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012072 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS HAVING OPPOSING ELECTRICAL CONTACTS - Electrical connector that includes a pair of electrical contacts. Each of the electrical contacts has a mounting portion and a flexible mating portion that is configured to electrically engage a conductive component. The mating portions of the electrical contacts are separated by a component-receiving space and oppose each other across the component-receiving space. The electrical connector also includes a spring clip that is configured to mechanically engage the mating portions and is movable with respect to the mounting portions. The spring clip has a pair of opposing clip arms and a bridge member that joins the clip arms. The clip arms are separated by a gap with the mating portions positioned therebetween. The clip arms are biased against the corresponding mating portions. The spring clip has a dielectric member that is positioned to electrically isolate at least one of the electrical contacts. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012073 | UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS SOCKET - An universal serial bus socket is disclosed, which comprises: a shell, disposed on a planar surface, being formed with a first surface and a second surface at positions corresponding to each other while having a slot to be formed thereon with a length extending in an extending direction forming a first included angle with respect to the planar surface; and an USB connector, being arranged inside the slot while allowing an USB jack of the USB connector to expose outside the first surface of the shell so as to be provided for an USB plug to plug in; wherein the first included angle is not equal to 90 degrees, and the USB plug is arranged to plug into the USB jack in a plug-in direction that forms a second included angle with respect to the planar surface while allowing the second included angle to be not equal to 90 degrees. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012074 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector is miniaturized and reduced in profile height, yet maintains strength and connection stability, uses elastic fixtures as a power source and provides stable fitting. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012075 | CUSTOMIZABLE POWER UTILITY CONNECTORS AND METHODS AND CONNECTIONS INCLUDING SAME - A transverse wedge connector system for forming an electrical connection with first and second elongate electrical conductors includes an electrically conductive first connector member, an electrically conductive second connector member, an insert member, and a clamping mechanism. The first connector member includes a first body having a first channel portion and a first abutment portion. The first channel portion defines a first channel to receive the first conductor. The second connector member includes a second body having a second channel portion and a second abutment portion. The second channel portion defines a second channel to receive the second conductor. The insert member is configured to be selectively mounted in the first channel and defining an insert member channel to receive the first conductor when the insert member is mounted in the first channel The clamping mechanism is selectively operable to displace the first and second connector members relative to one another from an open position to a closed position to clamp the first conductor between the first channel portion and the second abutment surface, and to clamp the second conductor between the second channel portion and the first abutment portion to thereby form a connection. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012076 | STRUCTURE FOR A SPRING CONTACT - A spring contact, including: an upper contact pin having a contact portion, a head, a neck, a body and two spring holding protrusions; a lower contact pin having a construction that is the same as or similar to that of the upper contact pin and being coupled to the upper contact pin while crossing at right angles; and a spring fitted over an assembly of the upper and lower contact pins, wherein to increase the strength of the upper contact pin and increase the surface area of the contact portion, the head forms a cylindrical or square column shape or a part of the contact pin within the range from the contact portion to the spring holding protrusions has a thickness greater than the thickness of the body, thereby increasing the strength of the upper contact pin and increasing the surface area of the contact portion. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012077 | CRIMPING TERMINAL AND CONNECTION STRUCTURE OF CRIMPING TERMINAL TO ELECTRIC WIRE - There is provided a crimping terminal by which moisture can be prevented from penetrating to a conductor of electric wire even though moisture is adhered to a wire connection portion, thereby preventing the conductor of electric wire from corrosion. In the crimping terminal, a conductor crimping portion of a wire connection portion has a substantially U-shaped cross-section with a bottom plate and a pair of conductor caulking pieces, and a sheath caulking portion has a substantially U-shaped cross-section with a bottom plate and a pair of sheath caulking pieces. The bottom plates are continuously formed as a common bottom plate, and the wire connection portion, which is provided therein with a pair of covering walls formed continuously between the conductor caulking piece and the sheath caulking piece, is formed on an entire inner surface thereof with serrations in the direction of intersecting with the longitudinal direction of electric wire. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012078 | METHOD FOR PLUGGING A HOLE AND A PLUGGED HOLE - A method for at least partially inserting a plug into a hole, said method comprising the steps of a) providing a at least one substrate with at least one hole wherein said at least one hole has a largest dimension of from 1 μm to 300 μm, b) providing a piece of material, wherein said piece of material has a larger dimension than said at least one hole, c) pressing said piece of material against the hole with a tool so that a plug is formed, wherein at least a part of said piece of material is pressed into said hole, d) removing the tool from the piece of material. There is further disclosed a plugged hole manufactured with the method. One advantage of an embodiment is that an industrially available wire bonding technology can be used to seal various cavities. The existing wire bonding technology makes the plugging fast and cheap. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012079 | BUSBAR AND BUSBAR MANUFACTURING METHOD - A bus bar, which is used with batteries wherein the positive terminal and the negative terminal are each formed from a different metal, and which has excellent mechanical strength and can suppress electrical resistance while preventing galvanic corrosion. The bus bar is bonded in one piece by metallically bonding: a cathode connector that is formed from the same metal as the positive terminal of a battery cell, and that can connect to the positive terminal; and an anode connector that is formed from the same metal as the negative terminal of the battery cell, and that can connect to the negative terminal. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012080 | OUTBOARD MOTOR - A single switch unit having a pair of switches is provided in the vicinity of a throttle grip which is provided in a distal end of a tiller handle. The single switch unit is provided with a function of performing the operation for changing a tilt angle of an outboard motor body with respect to a hull and a function of performing the operation for adjusting a rotational speed of an engine of the outboard motor at the time of trolling operation. Upon simultaneous pressing of a pair of the switches, these two functions of the switch unit are switched. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012081 | WATER JET PROPULSION WATERCRAFT - A water jet propulsion watercraft includes an exhaust passage, a catalyst member, a water lock, a first oxygen sensor, and a second oxygen sensor. The exhaust passage guides exhaust gas from an engine to an exterior of a hull of the watercraft. The catalyst member is arranged inside the exhaust passage. The water lock is arranged in the exhaust passage downstream of the catalyst member. The first oxygen sensor is arranged in the exhaust passage upstream of the catalyst member. The second oxygen sensor is arranged in the exhaust passage at a position downstream of the catalyst member and upstream of the water lock. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012082 | PULL BELT FOR AN INFLATABLE DEVICE - A pull belt is adapted for use in an inflatable device, and includes a main belt body having opposite first and second lengthwise end portions and formed with at least one first pleat at the first lengthwise end portion to bend the main belt body at the at least one first pleat toward the first lengthwise end portion. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012083 | LOW-DRAG FIN AND FOIL SYSTEM FOR SURFBOARDS - The present invention is a Low-Drag Fin and Foil System for Surfboards ( | 2013-01-10 |
20130012084 | Adjustable Fin System - An adjustable fin system comprising: a plug assembly, the plug assembly comprising: a plug housing, the plug housing comprising: a closed end; open end; a plug first set-screw hole; a plug second set-screw hole; a cylinder configured to be rotatable within the plug housing, and installable into the plug housing via the open end, the cylinder comprising: a cylinder first set screw hole; a cylinder second set screw hole; a cap configured to generally close the open end of the plug housing and to restrain the cylinder from leaving the plug housing; a fin removably attachable to the cylinder; where when the plug first set-screw hole is aligned with the cylinder first set screw hole, the fin is at a first fin cant; where when the plug second set-screw hole is aligned with the cylinder second set screw hole, the fin is at a second fin cant. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012085 | Self-Decontaminating Coatings and Fabrics - A self-decontaminating fabric prepared by a method, wherein the method prepares a coating solution by combining a first solution comprises a photocatalyst dissolved in an alcohol, and a second solution comprises a metal alkoxide dissolved in an organic solvent, applies the coating solution to the fabric, and dries the fabric. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012086 | REPAIR OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS - A prepreg comprising a fibrous reinforcement layer at least partially impregnated with a matrix resin having a first viscosity, a coating of a wet resin having a second viscosity on a first side of the fibrous reinforcement layer, the first viscosity being higher than the second viscosity, both the matrix resin and the wet resin being curable by ultraviolet radiation, a first removable flexible film which acts as a barrier to ultraviolet radiation on a second side of the fibrous reinforcement layer, and optionally a second removable protective flexible film covering the coating of wet resin. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012087 | Cured Organopolysiloxane Resin Film Having Gas Barrier Properties and Method Of Producing The Same - A cured organopolysiloxane resin film having gas barrier properties comprising a fiber-reinforced film made of a hydrosilylation-cured organopolysiloxane resin and having a transparent inorganic layer selected from silicon oxynitride layer, silicon nitride layer, and silicon oxide layer formed on the fiber-reinforced film wherein a layer of cured organopolysiloxane that contains an organic functional group, silanol group, hydrosilyl group, or an organic group produced by the polymerization of polymerizable organic functional groups is interposed between said fiber-reinforced film and inorganic layer. Also, a method of producing this cured organopolysiloxane resin film having gas barrier properties. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012088 | MOLDING MATERIAL HAVING VIBRATION-DAMPING PROPERTY AND MOLDED ARTICLE - There are provided a cyanate ester resin composition for highly multilayered printed wiring boards for high-frequency applications which exhibits excellent heat resistance and dielectric characteristics and which can yield moldings with an excellent surface appearance, a prepreg prepared using the same, and a metal foil-clad laminated sheet. The resin composition comprises (a) a cyanate ester resin having two or more cyanate groups in the molecule, (b) a bisphenol A epoxy resin having two or more epoxy groups in the molecule, (c) a novolak epoxy resin having two or more epoxy groups in the molecule, (d) a brominated polycarbonate oligomer, (e) a low polymer of styrene and/or a substituted styrene, (f) spherical silica particles having a mean particle diameter of 3 μm or less, and (g) a wetting and dispersing agent. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012089 | PROCESS OF USING SODIUM SILICATE TO CREATE FIRE RETARDANT PRODUCTS - Wood products, specifically wood commonly used in construction including dimension lumber, pressure treated pine, composite wood materials such as plywood, particle board, and wafer board, and samples of paper and fabric were variously treated with concentrations of sodium silicate (Na | 2013-01-10 |
20130012090 | MICROCLIMATE CONTROLLING FABRICS AND METHODS - A fabric comprises a woven fabric having continuous filament warp yarns and continuous filament filling yarns, wherein the warp yarns are about 30 denier to 100 denier, and the filling yarns are about 30 denier to 100 denier, wherein the warp yarns and filling yarns are woven together in a plain weave to provide a pill resistant fabric having identical surfaces on both sides thereof, and wherein each surface has a coefficient of friction that does not exceed 0.35 under both dry and wet surface conditions. The fabric has a wicking rate of between about 1.00 and 1.75 inches per minute, and has a percent dryness after 45 minutes of 90%. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012091 | Electret Materials - Disclosed are electret materials with outstanding thermal and charge stability. The electret materials comprise a melt blend of a thermoplastic polymer and one or more compounds selected from the aromatic trisamides. The aromatic trisamides are for example of the formula | 2013-01-10 |
20130012092 | STABILIZATION OF POLYMERIC STRUCTURES - A nonwoven web comprising bicomponent fibers. The fibers have continuous phases each of a first polyarylene sulfide (PAS) component and a polymer component. The polymer component may also be a second polyarylene sulfide. The first polyarylene sulfide component contains a tin or a zinc additive or both, and the first polyarylene sulfide component of any given fiber is at least partially exposed to the external surface of that fiber. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012093 | FIBERS OF POLYMER-WAX COMPOSITIONS - Fibers formed from compositions comprising thermoplastic polymers and waxes are disclosed, where the wax is dispersed throughout the thermoplastic polymer. Also disclosed are nonwoven webs and articles formed from fibers of these compositions. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012094 | SPARK IGNITION DEVICE AND GROUND ELECTRODE THEREFOR AND METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION THEREOF - A spark ignition device, ground electrode therefor, and methods of construction thereof are provided. The spark ignition device includes a generally annular ceramic insulator with a metal shell surrounding at least a portion of the ceramic insulator. A center electrode is received at least in part in the ceramic insulator and a ground electrode extends from the shell to a free end portion. A firing tip is attached adjacent the free end portion of the ground electrode to provide a spark gap between the center electrode and the firing tip. The free end portion is at least partially bounded by at least one “as laser cut” peripheral side extending adjacent the firing tip. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012095 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL - By introducing a gas containing a reducing organic gas into the discharge space, the protective layer is exposed to the reducing organic gas. Then, the reducing organic gas is exhausted from the discharge space. Then, a discharge gas is enclosed to the discharge space. The protective layer includes a nano particle layer formed by nano crystal particles of metal oxides containing at least a first metal oxide and a second metal oxide. Moreover, the nano particle layer has at least one peak in an X-ray diffraction analysis. The peak is located between a first peak in the X-ray diffraction analysis of the first metal oxide and a second peak in the X-ray diffraction analysis of the second metal oxide. The first peak and the second peal have the same plane orientation as the plane orientation indicated by the peak. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012096 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL - By introducing a gas containing a reducing organic gas into the discharge space, the protective layer is exposed to the reducing organic gas. Then, the reducing organic gas is exhausted from the discharge space. Then, a discharge gas is enclosed to the discharge space. The protective layer includes a base film made of magnesium oxide, and a plurality of metal oxide particles dispersed over the base film. The metal oxide particle includes at least a first metal oxide and a second metal oxide. Moreover, the metal oxide particle has at least one peak in an X-ray diffraction analysis. The peak is located between a first peak in the X-ray diffraction analysis of the first metal oxide and a second peak in the X-ray diffraction analysis of the second metal oxide. The first peak and the second peal have the same plane orientation as the plane orientation indicated by the peak. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012097 | ACTION TOY AND MOVABLE MEMBER - An action toy includes a toy body including four mounting units, four function switches removably mounted to the four mounting units, detection means disposed in the toy body, where the detection means detects that each of the function switches is mounted to one of the mounting units, a dramatic effect unit disposed in the toy body, where the dramatic effect unit creates a dramatic effect using light or sound, and a control unit disposed in the toy body. When the detection means detects that one of the function switch is attached to the toy body, the control unit causes the dramatic effect unit to create a first dramatic effect. When a push button unit is operated, the control unit causes the dramatic effect unit to create a second dramatic effect. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012098 | CONSTRUCTION KIT - Construction kit including construction blocks ( | 2013-01-10 |
20130012099 | TOY SPINNING TOP - A toy spinning top with a displaceable platform | 2013-01-10 |
20130012100 | ADJUSTABLE SHAPING BRA - An adjustable shaping bra includes two sacs, a passage and a pump. The two sacs are filled with a fluid. The passage is disposed between and communicates the two sacs so as to allow the fluid to flow between the two sacs through the passage. The pump is connected with the passage so as to fill the fluid into the two sacs. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012101 | CUSHIONING UNDERWIRE ASSEMBLY AND UNDERWIRE BRA WITH THE SAME - A cushioning underwire assembly has a compartment and a supporting assembly. The compartment has two opposite fabrics mounted attached together to form a compartmenting cavity. The supporting assembly is inserted in the fabrics of the compartmenting cavity and has a wire, two cushion sleeves and a resilient pad. The cushion sleeves are mounted on ends of the wire to prevent the wire from inadvertently penetrating through the compartment. The resilient pad covers one surface of the wire to make a wearer feel comfortable. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012102 | POLISHING SLURRY AND POLISHING METHOD THEREFOR - The present invention provides a polishing technique which enables polishing of silicon carbide, which is difficult to be polished, with high efficiency and high surface accuracy. The present invention relates to a polishing slurry for polishing a substrate, which comprises abrasive particles containing manganese oxide as a main component and in which the content of the abrasive particles is less than 10% by weight based on the polishing slurry. The polishing slurry of the present invention has a pH of preferably 7 or more. It is particularly preferable to use manganese dioxide as abrasive particles. The polishing slurry of the present invention is suitable for a substrate of silicon carbide. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012103 | MOBILE CLEANING AND BLASTING CUBICLE - Mobile blasting cubicle ( | 2013-01-10 |
20130012104 | MANUFACTURING METHOD OF A GLASS SUBSTRATE FOR A MAGNETIC DISK - The present invention has an object to remove effectively metallic contaminants adhering to the glass substrate surfaces without increasing roughness of the glass substrate surfaces in the glass substrate for a magnetic disk. In a manufacturing method of a glass substrate for a magnetic disk having a cleaning step of the glass substrate, cleaning step having a treatment of contacting the glass substrate with a cleaning liquid containing oxalate and divalent iron ions and having a pH of not less than 2 and not more than 4. The divalent iron ions are added by adding ammonium iron (II) sulfate, iron (II) sulfate and iron oxalate (II) to oxalic acid. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012105 | POLISHING PAD AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREFOR, AND PRODUCTION METHOD FOR SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - A polishing pad, having a polishing layer comprising a thermoset polyurethane foam, wherein the polishing layer has an in-plane variation of 12 or less in microrubber A hardness, the variation being obtained by measuring the polishing layer from a polishing surface side of the layer, the thermoset polyurethane foam contains, as raw material components, an isocyanate component and active-hydrogen-containing compounds, and the active-hydrogen-containing compounds comprise a trifunctional polyol having at least one terminated hydroxyl group that is a secondary hydroxyl group, and having a hydroxyl group value of 150 to 1,000 mg KOH/g in an amount of 10 to 50 parts by weight for 100 parts by weight of the active-hydrogen-containing compounds. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012106 | POLISHING PAD - An object of the present invention is to provide a polishing pad having high planarization property and capable of making it possible to suppress the occurrence of scratches. A polishing pad of the present invention has a polishing layer having oval cells each with a long axis inclined by 5° to 45° with respect to the direction of the thickness of the polishing layer. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012107 | LAMINATE POLISHING PAD - An object of the invention is to provide a laminate polishing pad having a polishing layer and a cushion layer, which resist peeling. A laminate polishing pad including: a polishing layer with no region passing therethrough; an adhesive member; and a cushion layer placed on the polishing layer with the adhesive member interposed therebetween, wherein the back side of the polishing layer has at least one non-adhering region X continuously extending from a central region of the polishing layer to a peripheral end of the polishing layer, and/or the adhesive member has at least one non-adhering region Y continuously extending from a central region of the adhesive member to a peripheral end of the adhesive member. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012108 | POLISHING PAD AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - The disclosure is directed to polishing pads with porous polishing layers, methods of making such polishing pads, and methods of using such pads in a polishing process. The polishing pad includes a compliant layer having first and second opposing sides and a porous polishing layer disposed on the first side of the compliant layer. The porous polishing layer includes a crosslinked network comprising a thermally cured component and a radiation cured component, wherein the radiation cured component and the thermally cured component are covalently bonded in the crosslinked network. The porous polishing layer also includes polymer particles dispersed within the crosslinked network, wherein the polymer particles comprise at least one of thermoplastic polymers or thermoset polymers. The porous polishing layer typically also includes closed cell pores dispersed within the crosslinked network. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012109 | POLISHING DEVICE - A polishing device is used for polishing at least one workpiece and includes a bracket, at least one loading device, a number of polishing tools having different roughness, a number of first driving devices, a supporting device, and a second driving device. The at least one loading device is positioned on the bracket, and is used for loading the at least one workpiece. Each first driving device is used for driving a respective one of the polishing tools to rotate to polish one workpiece. The supporting device is connected to the bracket, and is used for loading the polishing tools and the first driving devices. The second driving device is connected to the supporting devices, and is used for driving the supporting device to rotate to select a proper one of the polishing tools. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012110 | MACHINE TOOL WITH ULTRASONIC DEVICE - A machine tool with an ultrasonic device includes a machine tool unit, a fastening unit, and an ultrasonic unit. The machine tool unit includes a working device and a worktable. The working device has a working member to process a workpiece. The fastening unit is disposed on the worktable to mount and fasten the workpiece. The ultrasonic unit is located between the worktable and the fastening unit. When the working member and the ultrasonic unit are activated, the workpiece is processed by the working member, and the ultrasonic unit generates ultrasonic vibrations to the fastening unit and the workpiece placed on the fastening unit to clear filings from the workpiece during operation to enhance the work efficiency greatly. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012111 | HYDRODYNAMIC BEARING INTENDED TO SUPPORT A CYLINDER DRIVEN IN ROTATION ABOUT ITS AXIS - A hydrodynamic bearing for supporting a hollow cylinder that may be deformable in the radial direction, driven in a rotational movement about its axis, the diameter being greater than or equal to one meter, the bearing essentially consisting of a bushing and a bushing support, and in which the bushing, notably of constant thickness, extends over a portion of cylinder of axis δ, having a guide surface, intended to follow the exterior surface of the cylinder via a film of lubricant, and a surface secured to the bushing support. The bushing support has, if appropriate locally, at least in the region of an intermediate zone of the bearing, cross-section-reducing elements allowing elastic deformation of the bearing so as to limit the maximum value of the guide forces over the bushing. The bearing is useful in supporting and guiding a rotating hollow grinder subjected to unevenly distributed forces during rotation. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012112 | NONWOVEN ABRASIVE ARTICLE WITH EXTENDED LIFE - Abrasive articles including a non-woven web of staple fibers that form a single layer that is free of any additional layers of non-woven webs of staple fibers. The abrasive articles contain abrasive particles bound to the non-woven web. The abrasive articles can be compressed abrasive articles that include a non-woven web of staple fibers, including blends of staple fibers having a first portion of fibers having a first linear density and a second portion of fibers having a second linear density. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012113 | Method for Processing a Part of a Slaughtered Animal and Device for Applying Such Method - Method for processing a part of a slaughtered animal which comprises a meat part connected to a bone and cartilage, comprising the steps of encapsulating an axial end of the bone together with the cartilage into an encapsulating means provided at a bone pusher; activating the encapsulating means into a radially open position for receiving said axial end and bringing the encapsulating means into a radially closed position for encapsulating said axial end; separating the meat part from the bone and cartilage; and releasing the axial end of the bone and cartilage from the encapsulating means. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012114 | AIR VENT FOR VEHICLE - An air vent apparatus for a vehicle may include a spacer securely mounted to an inner surface of a duct and having a plurality of partition walls protruding in an inner space thereof, and a plurality of inside wings rotatably coupled to the spacer and opening or closing the duct wherein the inside wings have respectively overlapping parts for overlapping with the partition walls when the inside wings close the duct so as to increase a duct sealing force between the inside wings and the spacer. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012115 | Air Guiding Device for a Motor Vehicle - The invention relates to an air guiding device for a motor vehicle, comprising: a support structure, a first louver, which is mounted on the support structure so as to be swivelable about a first louver axis between a closed position and an open position, a second louver, which is mounted on the support structure so as to be swivelable about a second louver axis, the first and second louver axes extending neither parallel to one another nor in collinear manner, an actuator, which is coupled or couplable to the first louver, in order to drive the latter in a swivel movement about the first louver axis, and a transmission means, which is configured to couple the first louver with the second louver in such a way as to transmit movement, wherein the transmission means is of two-part construction. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012116 | VEHICLE - Provided is a vehicle capable of increasing a concentration of ions in a vehicle without increasing the number of ion generators installed. The vehicle ( | 2013-01-10 |
20130012117 | VENT MEMBER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A vent member ( | 2013-01-10 |
20130012118 | COOLER, COOLER PLATFORM ASSEMBLY, AND PROCESS OF ADJUSTING A COOLER PLATFORM - A cooler, a cooler platform assembly, and a process of adjusting a cooler platform are disclosed. The cooler includes a cooling region, a discharge region, and a cooler platform positioned in the discharge region and proximal to a sloped interior section of the cooler. The cooler platform assembly includes a cooler platform, a sloped interior section of a cooler proximal to a first end of the cooler platform, and a vertical wall proximal to a second end of the cooler platform. The process includes adjusting a cooler platform from a retracted position substantially parallel to a vertical wall of a cooler to a deployed position substantially perpendicular to the vertical wall. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012119 | ENABLING DOWNLINK TRANSPARENT RELAY IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK - Methods and apparatus are described for enabling downlink transparent relay in a wireless communication network. In a wireless communications network, a base station and a mobile station may communicate with each other via a relay station, as needed. Transparent relay may allow for relay communication between a base station and a mobile station although the mobile station is unaware of the relay station. However, non-contiguous transmission of a relay station may lead to channel quality measurement and channel estimation degradation during downlink transparent relay. According to some aspects, a base station may schedule a mobile station to a transmission mode that utilizes dedicated pilot signals for downlink transparent relay, and a relay station may transmit data and dedicated pilot signals over the same channel resources as the base station. According to some aspects, the relay station may null common pilot signals transmitted by the base station. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012120 | Reminding Method and Non-Transitory Machine Readable Media thereof - When a response signal of a second mobile electronic device in response to a polling signal from a first mobile electronic device is received by the first mobile electronic device, an alarm is issued on the first mobile electronic device about a message previously received by the first electronic device so as to remind a user of the first mobile electronic device of the message, where the first mobile electronic device and the second mobile electronic device utilize a same wireless communication protocol. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012121 | Contact List Sharing Method - A virtual group contact list of a first mobile electronic device is generated using a wireless service under the purpose of finding contact information of users not stored in a contact list of the first mobile electronic device, by confirming whether there are other surrounding mobile electronic devices utilizing the wireless communication service and responding to a polling signal from the first mobile electronic device. A user of the first mobile electronic device is able to contact a wanted user whose contact information stored in contact lists of confirmed or identified mobile electronic devices giving responses to the first mobile electronic device. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012122 | CONJOINED CLASS-BASED NETWORKING - A data communication network includes two logically distinct class-based networks conjoined by at least one common node that has membership in each of the respective classes of the two logically distinct class-based networks. Optionally, three or more class-based networks may be conjoined to form a data communications network. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012123 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO DETECT MOBILE DEVICES - Example methods and apparatus to detect mobile devices are disclosed. A disclosed example apparatus includes a processor and a memory in communication with the processor having instructions stored thereon that, when executed, cause the processor to determine whether a first wireless transceiver is in communication range of a vehicle. The first wireless transceiver is to provide an identifier associated with a person. When the first wireless transceiver is not in communication range of the vehicle, a second wireless transceiver in the vehicle is transitioned from a first power transmission mode to a relatively lower power transmission mode. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012124 | MOBILE WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE PROVIDING OBJECT COMPARISON FEATURES BASED UPON NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION (NFC) AND RELATED METHODS - A communications system may include at least one first near field communication (NFC) device associated with an object, and a mobile wireless communications device. The mobile wireless communications device may include a second NFC device configured to communicate with the at least one first NFC device based upon proximity thereto, an image sensor, and a controller coupled to the second NFC device and the image sensor. The controller may be configured to determine at least one archive image of the object based upon NFC communication between the second NFC device and the at least one first NFC device, determine a sensed image of the object from the image sensor, and perform image comparison between the at least one archive image and the sensed image. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012125 | SECURE NFC PAYMENT TRANSACTIONS - A method for transmitting data between a mobile communication device and a server. The method includes running a mobile application on the mobile communication device. The mobile application is hosted on the mobile communication device through the server as a Software as a Service (SaaS). The method further includes transmitting data associated with the mobile application between the mobile communication device and the server, in which transmission of the data between the mobile communication device and the server is monitored through the server. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012126 | SECURE NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION TRANSACTIONS WITH AUTHENTICATION - A method for transmitting data between a mobile communication device and a server. The method includes running a mobile application on the mobile communication device. The mobile application is hosted on the mobile communication device through the server as a Software as a Service (SaaS). The method further includes transmitting data associated with the mobile application between the mobile communication device and the server, in which transmission of the data between the mobile communication device and the server is monitored through the server. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012127 | ANTENNA DEVICE AND COMMUNICATION DEVICE - The present invention provides a communication device that can reduce a housing of an electronic device in size and thickness when the communication device is built in the electronic device. The communication device includes: an antenna coil ( | 2013-01-10 |
20130012128 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING HANDS-FREE FUNCTION OF PORTABLE TERMINAL - Disclosed is an apparatus and a method for performing a hands-free function of a portable terminal by allowing the portable terminal to perform a hands-free accessory function of a device in communication with the portable terminal through wireless communication. The apparatus includes: a hands-free function unit connected to an audio gateway function unit of a device to implement a hands-free communication mode; and an audio gateway function unit for outputting audio data received from the device and transmitting audio data input from the portable terminal to the device during the hands-free communication mode. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012129 | PORTABLE COMMUNICATION TERMINAL - The communication module | 2013-01-10 |
20130012130 | FREQUENCY SEPARATION FOR MULTIPLE BLUETOOTH DEVICES RESIDING ON A SINGLE PLATFORM - A single host device, comprising a plurality of communication devices, estimates bandwidth requirements such as maximum rates and/or an average data rate expected by each of a plurality of applications to be run on the single host. For each communication device, available frequencies utilized are determined based on the estimated bandwidth requirements. Each of the plurality of applications is allocated to corresponding one or more communication devices based on the determined available frequencies so as to, for example, concurrently run corresponding applications on the single host. The determined available frequencies are assigned to corresponding communication devices based on the estimated bandwidth requirements. The determined available frequencies and the plurality of applications may be reassigned and reallocated, respectively. Each of plurality of applications is allocated to the corresponding one or more communication devices based on the assigned/reassigned available frequencies and/or the estimated bandwidth requirements. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012131 | USING A SECURE ELEMENT AS A PASSIVE TAG - A method for configuring a mobile communication device to perform transactions using a second communication channel that is different from a first communication channel through which the mobile communication device sends voice data. The method includes attaching a secure element to the mobile communication device. The secure element includes a memory storing an application, a processor configured to execute the application stored in the memory; and a wireless transceiver configured to send transaction data associated with the executed application through the second communication channel to a terminal that is remote from the mobile communication device. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012132 | COLLISION DETECTION METHOD FOR A RADIO-FREQUENCY SIM CARD WITH LOW-FREQUENCY MAGNETIC COMMUNICATION - A collision detection method for a radio-frequency SIM card with low-frequency magnetic communication comprises: transmitting by a card reader low-frequency card seeking characteristic information; determining by a radio-frequency SIM card A whether an intensity of a low-frequency magnetic induction signal reaches a preset threshold value; if yes, receiving low-frequency card seeking characteristic information and transmitting card seeking response information through a radio-frequency channel; receiving by the card reader the card seeking response information, establishing a radio-frequency connection with the radio-frequency SIM card A, and opening a preset time window; when the preset time window closes, interrupting by the card reader a transaction process with the radio-frequency SIM card A and re-transmitting the low-frequency card seeking characteristic information; if receiving by the card reader card seeking response information transmitted by another radio-frequency SIM card B, ascertaining that a radio-frequency SIM card collision exists. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012133 | ACCESSORY DISPLAY SYSTEM - Embodiments of the present invention disclose an accessory display system. According to one embodiment, the system includes an external accessory display and a portable electronic device. Furthermore, the portable electronic device is configured to power and transmit data to said display for remote viewing by an operating user. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012134 | Dynamic Clear Channel Assessment Using Spectrum Intelligent Interference Nulling - At a wireless device operating in an unlicensed frequency band, energy received at a plurality of antennas is analyzed to detect interference on a channel in the unlicensed frequency band. The type of interference detected in the received energy is determined. Parameters are then generated for a nulling filter based on the type of interference detected in the received energy. The nulling filter is applied to the received energy at the plurality of antennas to produce a spatially filtered output. The spatially filtered output is evaluated to determine whether to send a transmission on the channel in the unlicensed frequency band. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012135 | WIRELESS DEVICE AND METHOD OF OPERATION - A wireless device has at least first and second radio systems. A first of the radio systems provides an indication for a second of the radio systems that it is transmitting or is about to transmit. The actual interference caused by transmissions by the first radio system to operation of the second radio system is measured, and/or the likely interference caused by transmissions by the first radio system to operation of the second radio system is estimated. The behaviour of at least one of the first and second radio systems is modified in order to reduce the interference depending on the measured actual interference or estimated likely interference. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012136 | WIRELESS ASSESSMENT ADMINISTRATION SYSTEM AND PROCESS - A wireless assessment system includes a plurality of response devices, including at least one plug-in device in signal communication with a subject computer station. The at least one plug-in device is configured to receive subject response data from the subject computer station. The at least one plug-in device has a computer-readable medium, a radio frequency transceiver, a plug-in device operating system, and logic. The plug-in device operating system is configured to block a subject from accessing an operating system of the subject computer station. The logic is configured to store the subject response data in the computer-readable medium. The logic is further configured to instruct radio frequency transceiver to wirelessly transmit the subject response data. The system further includes at least one base unit having a base unit radio frequency transceiver configured to receive the subject response data from the at least one plug-in device. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012137 | Inter-Radio Access Technology Measurement System and Method - A network access device is provided with one or more processors configured for macrotechnology-based transmission to a multi-mode user equipment of a signal including a plurality of data portions and a plurality of gaps between one or more of the plurality of data portions, wherein at least one of the gaps is used by the multi-mode user equipment for measurement of a first signal strength of a microtechnology-based network. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012138 | METHOD FOR IMPROVING ROBUSTNESS OF SPECTRUM SENSING IN PRESENCE OF BURSTY INTERFERENCE - A method of wireless communication in white space includes spectrum sensing in the white space during each of multiple sensing intervals. The method also includes determining whether each of the sensing intervals is subject to interference. The determining process may be based on a time domain analysis or a frequency domain analysis of signal power during each sensing interval. | 2013-01-10 |
20130012139 | SIGNAL GENERATING DEVICE AND SIGNAL GENERATING METHOD - To provide a signal generating device and a signal generating method capable of correcting the frequency characteristics of the level of a broadband radio-frequency signal. A signal generating device | 2013-01-10 |