21st week of 2011 patent applcation highlights part 45 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20110124203 | Method of forming a gate insulator in group III-V nitride semiconductor devices - A method of forming a gate insulator in the manufacture of a semiconductor device comprises conducting a photo-assisted electrochemical process to form a gate-insulating layer on a gallium nitride layer of the semiconductor device, wherein the gate-insulating layer includes gallium oxynitride and gallium oxide, and performing a rapid thermal annealing process. The photo-assisted electrochemical process uses an electrolyte bath including buffered CH3COOH at a pH between about 5.5 and 7.5. The rapid thermal annealing process is conducted in O2 environment at a temperature between about 500° C. and 800° C. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124204 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE, METHOD OF PROCESSING SUBSTRATE, AND SUBSTRATE PROCESSING APPARATUS - A semiconductor device manufacturing method includes: forming a layer on a substrate by supplying source gas into a process vessel; changing the layer into an oxide layer by supplying gases containing oxygen and hydrogen into the process vessel heated and kept lower than atmospheric pressure; and forming an oxide film on the substrate by alternately repeating the forming of the layer and the changing of the layer while purging an inside of the process vessel therebetween. In the forming of the layer, the source gas is supplied toward the substrate through a nozzle at a side of the substrate, and inert or hydrogen-containing gas is supplied together with the source gas through the nozzle toward the substrate, such that the velocity of the source gas flowing parallel to the substrate is greater than the velocity of the inert gas flowing parallel to the substrate in the purging of the process vessel. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124205 | TUNING OF PHOTO-ABSORPTION MATERIALS THROUGH USE OF MAGNETIC FIELDS - The disclosure relates to using magnetic fields for the purposes of modifying the absorption characteristics of materials, such as semiconductor materials, to both tune the materials to specific wavelengths and to enhance the absorption of the materials by concentrating the continuum of states of the conduction and valence bands into magnetic field-dependent Landau levels. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124206 | Board-To-Board Connector - A board-to-board connector is disclosed. The board-to-board connector comprises a first connector and a second connector. The first connector has a first housing and a first terminal, and is configured to be mounted on a first board. The first terminal is fitted in the first housing. The second connector has a second housing and a second terminal. The second terminal is fitted in the second housing and is configured to make contact with the first terminal. The second connector is configured to be mounted on a second board so as to be engaged with the first connector. When the first connector and the second connector are engaged together, a plane where the first board is present intersects a plane where the second board is present. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124207 | Separable electrical connectors using isotropic conductive elastomer interconnect medium - An electrical connector using an isotropic conductive elastomer as the interconnect medium. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124208 | SOCKET ASSEMBLY FOR FIXING AN IC ON A CIRCUIT PLATE - An exemplary socket assembly includes a circuit plate and a socket mounted on the circuit plate for fixing an IC. The socket includes a first fixing member and a second fixing member. The first fixing member includes installed portions, elastic connecting portions, and a first buckling portion, the elastic connecting portions interconnects the electric portions and the first buckling portion. The second fixing member includes electric portions, elastic connecting portions, and a second buckling portion, and the elastic connecting portions interconnect the electric portions and the second buckling portion. Wherein when the IC is attached to the socket, the first buckling portion and the second buckling portion are initially disengaged from each other, pins of the IC is electrically connected with the electric portions, the first buckling portion and the second buckling portion are brought together with the elastic connecting portions elastically deforming, and the first buckling portion and the second buckling portion are locked together and hold the IC in the socket. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124209 | Converter - This specification discloses a converter whose first electrical connector of a first standard is fixed on a first circuit board and whose second electrical connector of a second standard is connected to a second circuit board. The second circuit board is thus electrically connected to the first circuit board. Therefore, the converter expands the second connector to the first circuit board. This achieves the goal of connecting circuit boards of different connecting designs. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124210 | PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH A ROTARY SIGNAL TRANSMISSION INTERFACE - A portable electronic device includes a housing having an opening formed on a lateral side of the housing and a containing space formed inside the housing, and a rotary module having a base connected to the housing in a rotatable manner. The base includes a first signal transmission interface disposed thereon for coupling to an external storage device, and the base rotates relative to the housing so as to hide the first signal transmission interface inside the containing space or to expose the first signal transmission interface out of the opening on the housing selectively. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124211 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An electronic device comprises a main body comprising an inner surface and a sidewall defining a first through hole. A connector receives an electronic card, and comprising a support portion fixed to the inner surface of the main body. An axle is rotatably connected to the support portion. Two ends of each of the two torsion springs are fixed to the axle and the support portion respectively. A salver is located below the axle, and is slidably connected to the support portion. The salver comprises a spring tab for limiting the electronic card to slide. A groove member is located on the salver, and is connected to the support portion. The groove member comprises a main body and two extending portions. The main body limits the salver to slide. A resuming device is set inside of the main body. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124212 | Card Connector - A card connector comprises a housing, an auxiliary urging member and a card guide mechanism. The housing is provided with connection terminals connected to a card housed therein. The auxiliary urging member is capable of urging the card in a direction opposite to an insertion direction of the card. The card guide mechanism is provided with an urging member capable of urging the card in the direction opposite to the insertion direction of the card. The urging member and the auxiliary urging member are also configured to cooperate with each other to move the card. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124213 | LEVER TYPE ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - The present disclosure provides an electrical connector assembly having electrical connectors that are matingly connected and disconnected by operation of a lever actuator of one of the connectors. The lever is pivotally connected to one of the connectors and includes a drive gear at an end thereof. Each drive gear has gear teeth and a cam projection. The gear teeth of the drive gear mesh with gear teeth of a follower or mating gear pivotally mounted on the housing of the connector carrying the lever. The mating gear also includes a cam projection. The other connector has cam grooves positioned to engage with each cam projection such that movement of the lever causes drive gear to pivot all the cam projections to engage cam grooves and move the connectors to a fully mated condition. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124214 | CARD EDGE CONNECTOR WITH AN EJECTOR ASSISTING A MEMORY CARD INSERTED THEREIN - A card edge connector ( | 2011-05-26 |
20110124215 | JIG FOR PROBE CONNECTOR - A jig for probe connector adapted for clutching a plurality of probe assemblies each of which has a connecting portion, a probing pin and a soldering portion disposed at two ends of the connecting portion respectively. The jig for probe connector has a base body. The base body has a plurality of passageways each penetrating a front end thereof. The passageway includes a first receiving recess and a second receiving recess disposed at a front of the first receiving recess. A cross section of the second receiving recess is larger than that of the first receiving recess, with a drop defined as a preventing portion formed therebetween. A side of the second receiving recess has a portion protruded inward to form a buckling lump, which is spaced from the preventing portion with a predetermined distance. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124216 | DIGITAL MULTIMEDIA CONNECTORS THAT SECURE TO CORRESPONDING DIGITAL MULTIMEDIA RECEPTACLES - A multimedia cable may include a grip at a first end of the multimedia cable, where the grip includes a first release. An insertable connector at the first end of the multimedia cable may include a first retainer and at least one electrical connection contact. Pushing the first release inwardly toward a central axis of the multimedia cable may cause the first retainer to move inwardly toward the central axis of the multimedia cable via a first retainer arm. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124217 | CONNECTOR LOCKING DEVICE - Embodiments of the present invention relate to a connector locking device for network cables and methods of utilizing the same. In one embodiment of the present invention, a keyed-release connector locking device comprises a locking tongue support for supporting a locking tongue of a connector, the locking tongue of the connector consisting of a member biased about a front of the connector on a top surface thereof, extending towards a rear of the connector; a first retaining mechanism for engaging a portion of a body of a terminal, the body of the terminal comprising a structure having a housing on a top surface thereof for receiving the first retaining mechanism; and a key-accessible release arm for releasing the retaining mechanism from the portion of the body of the terminal when pivotably engaged. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124218 | POWER CONNECTOR AND POWER CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY - A power connector includes a main body, a first conductive terminal, a second conductive terminal, a third conductive terminal, and an insulating separation member. The first conductive terminal, the second conductive terminal and the third conductive terminal are disposed within the main body and arranged in a non-parallel manner. The insulating separation member is disposed within the main body, and arranged between the first conductive terminal, the second conductive terminal and the third conductive terminal for separating at least two of the first conductive terminal, the second conductive terminal and the third conductive terminal from each other. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124219 | CONNECTOR WITH INSULATION PIERCING CONTACT FOR TERMINATING PAIRS OF BONDED CONDUCTOR - There is disclosed a connector and method for terminating a cable comprised twisted pairs of conductors. In one aspect of the invention the connector comprises a wire lead guide for arranging the twisted pairs of conductors and a plurality of piercing contacts which interconnect with respective ones of the twisted pairs of conductors when the wire guide is secured to the module. In a further aspect of the invention the wire lead guide ensures that the spacing between the conductors of a particular twisted pair is maintained, thereby improving the performance of the subsequent assembly. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124220 | CABLE CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY WITH IMPROVED PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD - A cable connector assembly ( | 2011-05-26 |
20110124221 | LAMP SOCKET HAVING A ROTOR ASSEMBLY - A socket assembly includes a rotor assembly, a housing, and at least one electrical contact. The rotor assembly has an axis of rotation and defines a channel having a length about perpendicular to the axis of rotation. The rotor assembly is adapted to receive at least one lamp pin within the channel from an edge of the rotor assembly. Each of the at least one lamp pin defines a longitudinal axis. Each of the axis of each of the at least lamp pin is about parallel to the axis of rotation when each of the at least one lamp pin is received from the edge of the rotor assembly to within the channel. The housing is adapted to receive the rotor assembly such that the rotor assembly is rotatable along its axis of rotation therein. The housing defines a notch adapted to receive each of the at least one lamp pin when each of the axis of each of the at least one pin is about parallel to the axis of rotation. The rotator assembly is rotatable to at least first and second positions and the channel of the rotor assembly aligns with the notch of the housing when in the first position such that each of the at least one lamp pin is received through the notch of the housing and into the channel of the rotor assembly. A least one electrical contact is disposed within the housing and an electrical contact of the at least one electrical contact is adapted for operative engagement with a lamp pin of the at least one lamp pin. The electrical contact is operatively disengaged from the lamp pin when the rotor assembly is in about the first position and operatively engages the lamp pin when the rotor assembly is rotated at least substantially to the second position. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124222 | MICRO ENCAPSULATION SEAL FOR COAXIAL CABLE CONNECTORS AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF - A coaxial cable connector comprising a connector body, a tubular inner post configured to receive a coaxial cable and a clamping member, whereby at least one surface of the coaxial cable connector is coated with microcapsules creating an adhesive material. An adhesive layer is pre-applied to defined components of the coaxial cable connector in their pre-assembled configuration to avoid increased labor for the connector installer and to ensure a minimal but uniform layer of the microencapsulated adhesive is present on the desired connector components. When the coaxial cable is inserted into and clamped within the coaxial cable connector, the microcapsules are ruptured by the resulting pressure. This results in an adhesive bond forming between the coaxial cable and the connector to create a secure, mechanical bond and moisture seal. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124223 | PRESS-FIT COUPLING JOINT FOR JOINING INSULATED CONDUCTORS - A fitting for coupling an end of a first insulated conductor to an end of a second insulated conductor is described. The fitting includes a sleeve placed over the end of the first insulated conductor and the end of the second insulated conductor and a core coupling located inside the sleeve. The core coupling fits around an end of a core of the first insulated conductor and an end of a core of the second insulated conductor. An interior volume of the sleeve is at least partially filled with electrically insulating material. The electrically insulating material is compressed with an end portion of an electrical insulator in the first insulated conductor and an end portion of an electrical insulator in the second insulated conductor when the fitting is coupled to the insulated conductors. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124224 | ELECTRICAL CARD CONNECTOR WITH STABILIZED CONTACT TAILS - An electrical card connector ( | 2011-05-26 |
20110124225 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY HAVING SHIELDING COVER WITH IMPROVED CASING PORTION - An electrical connector assembly ( | 2011-05-26 |
20110124226 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH COOPERATING UPPER AND LOWER SHIELD WINGS - An electrical connector ( | 2011-05-26 |
20110124227 | COMPACT POWER ADAPTER - A compact power adapter is disclosed. In one embodiment, a compact power adapter is facilitated by improved approaches to construct and assemble the power adapter. According to one aspect, connectors can serve to electrically couple blades (or prongs) of a power adapter plug to a printed circuit board assembly internal to a housing for the power adapter. The connectors serve to couple AC power to the printed circuit board assembly where the AC power can be converted to DC power. The connectors also facilitate assembly of the power adapter in that reliable interconnections can be provided without wires, soldering or other custom assembly operations. In one embodiment, a base for a power adapter plug of a power adapter can include a metal base connected to a blade (or prong) of the power adapter plug. The metal base can provide mechanical support to the blade as well as electrical connectivity to an internal terminal for the power adapter plug. The internal terminals used by a power adapter plug of a power adapter can be coupled to a printed circuit board assembly using connectors, thereby facilitating interconnection with electrical components used by the power adapter. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124228 | COMPACTED COUPLING JOINT FOR COUPLING INSULATED CONDUCTORS - A fitting for coupling an end of a first insulated conductor to an end of a second insulated conductor is described. The fitting includes a first splice housing placed over the end of the first insulated conductor and coupled to the first insulated conductor. The fitting also includes a second splice housing placed over the end of the second insulated conductor and coupled to the second insulated conductor. A sleeve is located over the end of the second insulated conductor and adjacent to the second splice housing. An interior volume of the fitting is substantially filled with electrically insulating material. The interior volume of the fitting is reduced such that the electrically insulating material substantially filling the interior volume is compacted. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124229 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector includes an insulating body having an accommodating base and at least one tongue plate extending forwardly from the accommodating base. The tongue plate has at least one accommodating space in communication with the accommodating base. Each accommodating space being provided with at least one stopper. At least one first conductive terminal and at least one second conductive terminal are received in the accommodating base. The second conductive terminal has a second connecting portion and a second contacting portion extending towards the accommodating space. The first conductive terminal is partially located below the second connecting portion, and has at least a portion extended under the stopper. The second connecting portion is located at a level higher than that of the stopper. This arrangement can prevent the first conductive terminal from contacting with the second conductive terminal, and a normal connection of the electrical connector is guaranteed. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124230 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH ALIGNMENT BOARD SLOT - An electrical connector includes an insulative housing and a plurality of terminals received in the housing. The insulative housing includes a longitudinal uninterrupted mating cavity extending in a first direction and through a front face thereof in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. A plurality of terminals is retained at a first wall of the insulating housing and comprising contacting portions exposing in the mating cavity. The uninterrupted mating cavity comprises a horizontal main slot extending in the first direction, a first auxiliary slot located at the first wall and a pair of second auxiliary slot at two opposite ends of the horizontal main slot in the first direction. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124231 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY HAVING A SEPARABLE MATING INTERFACE - An electrical connector assembly includes a connector having a connector housing and contacts held by the connector housing, where the contacts defining a separable mating interface for mating with a mating component. An actuator engages the contacts and is movable between an actuated position and an unactuated position. The contacts are deflected relative to the connector housing when the actuator is moved to the actuated position. An actuation device is configured to move the actuator between the actuated position and the unactuated position. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124232 | POWER ADAPTER CONNECTOR - A power adapter connector includes a main body, wherein a first side of the main body mounts a first interface, a second side of the body mounts a second interface different from the first interface and a power interface. The first interface is electrically connected to the second interface. The second interface and the power interface are capable to be connected to an interface and a power input interface of a first electronic device at one time, so as to allow a second electronic device, whose interface suits for the first interface, to connect to the first electronic device. The second interface and the power interface are closely mounted, therefore it is allowed to mount the interface and power input interface of the first electronic device closely to save space on the first electronic device. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124233 | Method and apparatus for power supply connection - An inexpensive adjustable power adapter assembly is provided that can easily fit within openings formed in dwellings or other structures, such as doorways or windows, and which can substantially seal any open spaces formed in such openings. The adapter permits quick and easy connection of an external power source (such as, for example, a diesel or gas-powered portable generator) to the interior of such dwelling or other structure. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124234 | CONNECTOR - The present invention relates to a connector, wherein a connector is defined with an opening for connecting a USB connector. The connector is mainly assembled from a hollow casing, a first base and a second base, and two rear side walls of the hollow casing are respectively formed with a position fixing portion extending away from the opening. Moreover, after fixedly combining together the first base and the second base, two sides thereof are respectively formed with a guiding portion, which enable fixing portions extending from two sides of a printed circuit tongue to effect sliding inserted disposition. After assembly of the bases with the printed circuit tongue, then the fixing portions enable fastening to the position fixing portions. Accordingly, the bases not only enable achieving the objective of product customization, but also retaining positioning of the connector is enabled to prevent errors from occurring due to displacement. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124235 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH A SOLDERING PORTION OF A HALF-BALL SHAPED - An electrical connector includes an insulative housing and a plurality of contacts assembled in the insulative housing. The insulative housing defines a mating face and a mounting face opposite to the mating face. A plurality of receiving passageways are extending through the mating face and the mounting face to form a first opening and a second opening. The contacts are assembled in the receiving passageways from the second opening. Each contact defines a base portion of a plate shaped retained in the second opening by a pair of barbs at two opposite first and second sides of the base portion and a pair of elastic arms extending from two opposite third and fourth sides of the base portion to the receiving passageway. The base portion protrudes a soldering portion of a half-ball shaped from an inside face facing the first opening to an outside face opposite to the inside face. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124236 | HIGH DENSITY ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector includes an insulative housing and a number of electrical contacts secured to the insulative housing. Each of the contacts includes a flat plate engaging with the insulative housing, a spring arm bending and extending upwardly from a side edge of the flat plate and a solder tail extending downwardly from a lower portion of the flat plate. The spring arm has a first vertical portion connected with the body plate, an arc portion bending and extending upwardly from the first vertical portion, and a contact portion at a free end of the spring arm. Said arc portion and contact portion are located at same side of the first vertical portion. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124237 | CONNECTOR - The present invention relates to a connector, which includes a printed circuit tongue, and one surface of the printed circuit tongue is defined with a plurality of first printed areas and second printed areas which are joined to terminals. Elastic terminal pieces extend from the first printed areas and assembled on the printed circuit tongue, and third printed areas similarly extend from the second printed areas and defined on the printed circuit tongue. Moreover, fourth printed areas are defined on another surface of the printed circuit tongue, and fifth printed areas extend from the fourth printed areas and defined on the printed circuit tongue. Accordingly, the present invention enables achieving a connector that is tough and strong, the manufacturing process of which is simple and fast, and the wire layout is simple. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124238 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY WITH IMPROVED CONTACT SOLDERING ENDS - An electrical connector assembly ( | 2011-05-26 |
20110124239 | MULTISTAGE CAPACITIVE CROSSTALK COMPENSATION ARRANGEMENT - Methods and systems for providing crosstalk compensation in a jack are disclosed. According to one method, the crosstalk compensation is adapted to compensate for undesired crosstalk generated at a capacitive coupling located at a plug inserted within the jack. The method includes positioning a first capacitive coupling a first time delay away from the capacitive coupling of the plug, the first capacitive coupling having a greater magnitude and an opposite polarity as compared to the capacitive coupling of the plug. The method also includes positioning a second capacitive coupling at a second time delay from the first capacitive coupling, the second time delay corresponding to an average time delay that optimizes near end crosstalk. The second capacitive coupling has generally the same overall magnitude but an opposite polarity as compared to the first capacitive coupling, and includes two capacitive elements spaced at different time delays from the first capacitive coupling. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124240 | ONE-PIECE TERMINAL BLOCK ASSEMBLY - The present disclosure is directed to a terminal assembly member for electrically connecting output leads to external systems and equipment, including a one piece insulating body formed from high-pressure molten plastic/nylon, adapted for mounting to an external portion of a generator housing; one or more conductive inserts over-molded within the one piece insulated body, the conductive inserts having at least one threaded bore for receiving a bolt; and one or more bronze alloy lug structures over-molded within the one piece insulated body, the one or more lug structures having a generally L-shaped geometry and a plurality of bores adapted for attaching terminal ring carriers. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124241 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY HAVING TUBULAR CONTACT PIN PLUGGED AT OPEN END - An electrical connector assembly comprises an insulative housing, a center pin having a first end protruding out of the insulative housing and a second end disposed in the insulative housing, a metallic sleeve enclosing the center pin for forming a receiving room therein and a protection member. The center pin is configured as a hollow structure and defines a center space therein with an opening at the second end thereof. The metallic sleeve comprises a solder portion disposed in the insulative housing. The protection member completely blocks the opening of the center pin. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124242 | UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY MODULE UNIT - An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) module unit including a storage battery; a unit case to contain the storage battery; a conductive terminal electrically connected to the storage battery, and disposed in the unit case; and an electrode connector partly inserted from the unit case into a hole formed in the conductive terminal, and electrically connecting the conductive terminal to an external device, wherein a slot is formed in the unit case so as to correspond to the conductive terminal and the electrode connector, wherein rotation of the electrode connector is prevented and the electrode connector is not separated from the unit case. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124243 | FLAT PLATE FOLDING TYPE COIL SPRING, POGO PIN USING THE SAME, AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - A coil spring, a pogo pin having the coil spring, and manufacturing methods thereof are provided. The method for manufacturing a coil spring includes i) preparing a metal strip | 2011-05-26 |
20110124244 | TAB-FORM TERMINAL WITH REDUCED MATERIAL AND MANUFACTURING COST - A tab terminal for quick-disconnect type connections is formed by bending a single strip of metal back upon itself. The strip includes inward embossments allowing the desired tab thickness to be obtained with less material while using material suitable for spring contacts or internal device conductors. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124245 | CONTACT - A contact includes a first conductor that has a fitting hole formed therein; a second conductor that has a shaft that can be inserted into the fitting hole and an annular groove formed on an outer circumference of the shaft; and an inclined coil spring that has a ring inserted into a coil, is circularly formed by the ring to be provided inside the annular groove, and is in contact with the annular groove and the fitting hole to electrically connect the first and second conductors. The inclined coil spring is helically wound in a shape of an ellipse and is provided inside the annular groove so that a long axis of the ellipse is directed to an axial direction of the shaft and a short axis is directed to a radial direction of the shaft. Axial-direction both ends of the ring are in contact with a long-axis inner circumference of the inclined coil spring. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124246 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH GROUNDING MECHANISM - A grounding mechanism is attached to a housing of an electronic device. The housing includes a receiving portion. The grounding mechanism includes an elastic member. The elastic member includes a main portion fixed to the receiving portion of the housing; a first bent portion and a latching plate extending from one side of the main portion, the first bent portion being in an acute angle with the main portion; and a second bent portion extending from another side of the main portion, the second bent portion having a projection. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124247 | TERMINAL FITTING AND ELECTRICAL CABLE EQUIPPED WITH THE SAME - A terminal fitting | 2011-05-26 |
20110124248 | ELECTROCARDIOGRAPH AND BLOOD PRESSURE SIGNALS SIMULATOR - System, methods, and apparatuses produce simulated human physiological waveforms such as electrocardiograph (ECG) and blood pressure signals where the microcontroller and/or digital-to-analog converters may be switched to a lower power-consuming state by programmable instructions and switched on in response to a programmable sleep timer. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124249 | INNER TERMINAL - There is provided an inner terminal capable of providing enhanced reliability of connection in a circuit board. There is also provided an inner terminal capable of providing enhanced high-frequency characteristics by appropriately adjusting impedance. An expanded part ( | 2011-05-26 |
20110124250 | OUTBOARD MOTOR - An outboard motor includes a transmission mechanism mounted between an output shaft of an engine and a propeller drive shaft. The transmission mechanism includes a clutch. An oil pump for generating a hydraulic pressure so as to switch the clutch is disposed underneath a lowermost one of transmission gears closely thereto. An oil pan is disposed underneath the oil pump and is placed inside an exhaust channel of a gear case. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124251 | PANEL FOR RAISED FLOORS AND FLOORING CARRIED OUT WITH SUCH PANELS - The water-repellent panel ( | 2011-05-26 |
20110124252 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING CONDUCTIVE FILM AND CONDUCTIVE FILM - The present invention has an object to provide a process for producing a conductive film, which enables low-cost, easy production of conductive mesh films that have a fine mesh structure and can prevent moiré patterns when used in displays and the like, and a conductive film. The production process includes applying an organic solvent dispersion containing conductive fine particles to a substrate; and evaporating the organic solvent while condensing water vapor in air into water droplets on the surface of the applied organic solvent dispersion. The conductive film has a mesh shape and the mesh shape is formed by mesh lines made of a conductive material and holes. The average area of the holes is not more than 400 μm | 2011-05-26 |
20110124253 | CNT-INFUSED FIBERS IN CARBON-CARBON COMPOSITES - A carbon/carbon (C/C) composite includes a carbon matrix and a non-woven, carbon nanotube (CNT)-infused carbon fiber material. Where woven materials are employed, CNTs are infused on a parent carbon fiber material in a non-woven state. A C/C composite includes a barrier coating on the CNT-infused fiber material. An article is constructed from these (C/C) composites. A method of making a C/C composite includes winding a continuous CNT-infused carbon fiber about a template structure and forming a carbon matrix to provide an initial C/C composite or by dispersing chopped CNT-infused carbon fibers in a carbon matrix precursor to provide a mixture, placing the mixture in a mold, and forming a carbon matrix to provide an initial C/C composite. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124254 | Extrusion Coating Composition - Multimodal polyethylene compositions are provided. Extrusion compositions including the multimodal polyethylene are provided. The extrusion composition further include a high pressure low density polyethylene and optionally other additives and/or polyethylenes. Extruded articles made from the polyethylene extrusion compositions are also provided. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124255 | PERMANENT HYDROPHILIC NONWOVEN - The present invention relates to a process for coating a polymer nonwoven comprising the steps of: plasma and/or corona assisted treatment of the surface of the nonwoven to obtain a charged and/or polar surface; and formation of a first coating layer comprising at least one first charged and/or polar species, the first species being a hydrophilic polymer, wherein the overall charge or partial charge facing the nonwoven surface of the first species carries the opposite sign from the average charge introduced to the nonwoven fiber surface in step a). | 2011-05-26 |
20110124256 | TACKIFIER COMPOSITION - A tackifier composition includes a carrier solvent, a resin material, and an inorganic filler. The tackifier composition may be deposited onto at least a portion of a woven fiber structure and then dried to remove the carrier solvent. The dried woven fiber structure may then be formed into a preform. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124257 | PHENOLIC FOAM - A phenolic foam is made by foaming and curing a formable phenolic resin composition that comprises a phenolic resin, a blowing agent, an acid catalyst and an inorganic filler. The blowing agent comprises a blend of chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbon containing 2 to 5 carbon atoms and an aliphatic hydrocarbon containing from 3 to 6 carbon atoms mixed in a ratio of 60/40 to 95/5 parts by weight. The inorganic filler is at least one selected from a metal hydroxide, a metal oxide, a metal carbonate and metal powder. The phenolic foam has a pH of 5 or more and a water uptake less than 1 kg/m | 2011-05-26 |
20110124258 | PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A HYDROENTANGLED PRODUCT COMPRISING CELLULOSE FIBERS - The present invention relates to a process for the production of a hydroentangled product comprising cellulose fibers, wherein a Lyocell melt-blown web is subjected to a treatment by fine high-pressure jets of water, characterized in that
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20110124259 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING LIGHT SOURCE - An apparatus for manufacturing a light source and a method therefor are provided that enables a high efficient light source to be manufactured even when an optical element whose characteristic significantly varies is used. After maintaining temperatures of a laser device and a wavelength conversion element at a temperature where an output of light emitted from each of the device and the element is equal to or greater than a predetermined rate of the maximum output, the laser device and the wavelength conversion element whose temperatures have been maintained are joined together so that the output of the light emitted from the wavelength conversion element is equal to or greater than a predetermined value. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124260 | DISPLAY THAT EMITS CIRCULARLY-POLARIZED LIGHT - One embodiment of the present invention provides a display that emits circularly-polarized light. This display includes a display mechanism that emits linearly-polarized light and a layer placed in the path of the linearly-polarized light. The layer receives the linearly-polarized light on one surface, converts the linearly-polarized light to circularly-polarized light, and then emits the circularly-polarized light from another surface. By emitting circularly-polarized light, the display reduces the perceived distortion found at some angles when the display is viewed through a linearly-polarizing filter. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124261 | METHOD OF MAKING AIR-FIRED CATHODE ASSEMBLIES IN FIELD EMISSION DEVICES - This invention relates a method for manufacturing cathode assemblies for field emission devices. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124262 | FLYING DISK WITH PERIODIC EDGE PROTRUSIONS - A flying disk has periodic edge protrusions on the edge of the flying disk. These protrusions may be elongate and extend along the direction of the axis of the disk. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124263 | Building Plate Gaming Device Formed by 216 Units - A building plate assembly ( | 2011-05-26 |
20110124264 | CONTEXT-BASED INTERACTIVE PLUSH TOY - An interactive toy for interacting with a user while a story is being read aloud from a book or played from a movie/video. The toy includes a speech recognition unit that receives and detects certain triggering phrases as they are read aloud or played from a companion literary work. The triggering phrase read aloud from the book or played in the movie/video may have independent significance or may only have significance when combined with other phrases read aloud from the book or played in the movie/video. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124265 | TOY TRACK SET AND RELAY SEGMENTS - Disclosed herein is a relay for a toy track set, the relay having: a first actuator; a second actuator; an object movably secured to the relay for movement from a first elevated position to a second lower position; a first trigger moveably secured to the first actuator for movement between a first position and a second position wherein movement of the trigger from the first position towards the second position causes the actuator to release the object from the first elevated position such that the object travels towards the second lower position; and a second trigger coupled the second actuator wherein movement of the second trigger launches an object from the second actuator, wherein the second trigger is moved when the object is at the second lower position. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124266 | BLOW-MOLDED WHEELS HAVING UNDULATING TREADS, METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME, AND CHILDREN'S RIDE-ON VEHICLES INCLUDING THE SAME - Improved blow-molded wheels, methods for producing the same, and children's ride-on vehicles including the same are disclosed. The blow-molded wheels may include a blow-molded wheel body that is configured to rotate about an axis and has a tread surface that extends circumferentially around the wheel body and may have a circumferential profile that is defined as the locus of points at which the radial distance from the axis to the tread surface is greatest at each position around the circumference of the tread surface. The radial distance from the axis to the circumferential profile may change from a first radius to a second radius that is larger than the first radius at a plurality of spaced-apart positions along the circumferential profile. The method for producing the blow-molded wheels may include providing a mold with pinch-off rings that have an opening configured to form the circumferential profile. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124267 | NURSING UNDERGARMENT THAT ATTACHES TO A TOP-OPENING NURSING BRASSIERE - A strapless camisole undergarment has a front upper portion which is detachably affixable to each of the fold-down cup cover flaps of a standard, top-opening nursing bra. Attachment is made just below the clasp on each fold-down cover flap. Intended to be worn beneath any front-opening or pull-over blouse or shirt, the undergarment enables a woman to discreetly breastfeed an infant maintaining her lower torso covered while her outer shirt is lifted or open. Thus, a woman desiring to nurse her child need only open or raise the outer shirt, unhook a cup cover flap, and lower both the flap and the attached undergarment in order to access a breast. When the child has finishing nursing on that breast, the woman raises the flap and reattaches it—along with the attached undergarment—to the hook at the top of the bra cup. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124268 | THREE-DIMENSIONAL HEART POSITION SUPPORT FRAME FOR LOW-HEART UNDERWEAR - A three-dimensional support frame for the linkage section (also known as “heart”) of bra cups for low-heart underwear is disclosed. The support frame comprises a body having a U-shaped support frame. The body of the support frame is made of a wide flat wire; wire surfaces of two vertical portions of the body of the support frame being correspondingly twisted outwardly at an angle with respect to a vertical axis, forming an anticlockwise angle of 15°-85° with respect to a horizontal plane, and the twists starts at a position of the maximum radius of semicircular lower portion of the U shape. The twisted wire surfaces of the two vertical portions are of an arc-shaped structure which is curved outwardly, an outwardly curved portion with a maximum curvature being offset in a distance of 5 mm-50 mm with respect to midpoint of a bottom portion of the U-shaped support frame. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124269 | EDDY CURRENT SENSOR AND POLISHING METHOD AND APPARATUS - An eddy current sensor is used for detecting a metal film (or conductive film) formed on a surface of a substrate such as a semiconductor wafer. The eddy current sensor includes a sensor coil disposed near a metal film or a conductive film formed on a substrate, and the sensor coil includes a detection coil operable to detect an eddy current produced in the metal film or the conductive film. The detection coil includes a coil formed by winding a wire by a single row and plural layers, the row being defined as a direction perpendicular to the substrate and the layer being defined as a direction parallel to the substrate. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124270 | Fluid/Abrasive Jet Cutting Arrangement - A high pressure cutting arrangement is formed by combining a liquid stream, such as water, and a slurry stream, the slurry comprising abrasive particles suspended in a liquid. Energy is supplied to the liquid stream by a first energising means, such as a constant pressure pump. Energy is supplied to the slurry stream by a second energising means, such as by a piston powered by a constant volume pump. The liquid stream and the slurry stream are combined in a cutting tool, in which the supplied energy is converted to kinetic energy to produce a combined liquid and abrasive stream at high velocity. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124271 | CARRIER FOR DOUBLE-SIDE POLISHING APPARATUS, DOUBLE-SIDE POLISHING APPARATUS USING THE SAME, AND DOUBLE-SIDE POLISHING METHOD - A carrier for a double-side polishing apparatus, including at least: a carrier base placed between upper and lower turn tables, the carrier base having a holding hole therein, the holding hole holds the wafer sandwiched between the upper and lower turn tables. A ring-shaped resin ring disposed along an inner circumference of the holding hole, the resin ring protecting a chamfered portion by making contact with the chamfered portion of the held wafer, wherein the resin ring has a concave groove on an inner circumference thereof, upper and lower tapered surfaces are formed in the concave groove. A double-side polishing apparatus using the carrier and a double-side polishing method that can reduce the generation of taper in a polished surface and improve the flatness while suppressing the generation of an outer peripheral sag of the wafer. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124272 | Lens Blocking and Deblocking Method and Related Device - A method for blocking and/or deblocking an optical lens ( | 2011-05-26 |
20110124273 | WAFER POLISHING APPARATUS FOR ADJUSTING HEIGHT OF WHEEL TIP - In a wafer polishing apparatus, the height of the wheel tip can be adjusted. The wafer polishing apparatus includes a wheel tip constructed and arranged to be in direct contact with a wafer; a spindle shaft configured to receive power to enable rotation of the wheel tip; a wheel shank positioned at a lower part of the spindle shaft and supporting the wheel tip, the wheel tip not being directly fixed thereto; and a moving shaft having a first side on which the wheel tip is mounted and an opposite side to which the spindle shaft is connected, and relatively movable with respect to the spindle shaft. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124274 | DRYWALL SANDER - A drywall sander includes a replaceable sanding pad having a layer of resilient material, and an abrasive surface. The sanding pad includes one or more edge portions that project beyond the edges of a sander head. The edges of the sanding pad can be deformed during use when the sander is used in a corner or the like to thereby prevent scuffing or other damage to adjacent orthogonal surfaces. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124275 | FINISHING PAD AND METHOD OF MAKING - A composite abrasive or finishing pad for use in sanding includes a sandpaper sheet having a paper based substrate having a front surface which has an abrasive grit adhered thereto and a back surface, a polyfoam backing reaction bonded to the back surface, wherein the polyfoam backing includes a first layer formed across the back surface of a first thickness sufficient enough to substantially aid in rendering the sandpaper tear-resistant and including a raised portion extending outward from the first layer a sufficient amount to form a wall portion against which lateral forces can be applied by one's fingers. A method of forming the pad is provided. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124276 | Link loader - A device for loading link sausages into a tray package includes a first continuous conveyor adapted and constructed to transport sausage links. A continuous transfer belt receives sausages from the first continuous conveyor, and transfers them to a separation and placement device adapted and constructed to separate the sausages from the first continuous conveyor into discrete groups of pluralities of sausages, and to deposit the sausages received onto packaging trays. A second continuous conveyor transports loaded trays of sausage links away from the metering device. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124277 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR SKINNING FISH FILLETS - An apparatus for skinning fish fillets includes a skinning knife to separate skin from the fish fillets, a delivery element to deliver the fish fillets into the region of the skinning knife, a driver roller for the skin separated from the fish fillets, a contact pressure element including a device to indicate a position of the contact pressure element, a discharge element to carry away the skinned fish fillets; and an element arranged in a region of the driver roller to monitor an input of fish fillets onto the driver roller and an output of fish fillets from the driver roller. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124278 | Rack Body with Airflow Blocking Mechanism - A rear end of a main body of a rack body with an airflow blocking mechanism is pivotally coupled to a blocking sheet, and the blocking sheet is adjusted to be levelly or erectly disposed conveniently; the position change of the blocking sheet is relied on to control air to flow into a rack body or not to allow the rack body installed with no electronic device in the same computer housing to have an airflow blocking function to avoid decreasing air amount flowing through other rack bodies installed with an electronic device so as to elevate the electronic device cooling efficiency. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124279 | SUPPLY AIR UNIT - A supply air unit including a supply air chamber, at least one mixing chamber nozzles or a nozzle gap through which a fresh airflow is conducted from the supply air chamber into the mixing chamber, a suction chamber into which a circulated airflow is sucked from an air-conditioned room space, and at least one outlet opening. At least one airflow controller through which an additional airflow is conducted from the supply air chamber into the suction chamber. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124280 | Ridge Vent with Powered Forced Air Ventilation - A ridge vent with powered forced air ventilation includes a ridge vent that is configured to be installed along the ridge of a roof covering an elongated ridge slot on either side of a ridge beam of the roof. Hot air from the attic below escapes by convection through the ridge slot and is expelled to ambient atmosphere through the ridge vent. A blower is mounted in a blower opening formed at a predetermined location along the ridge vent on one side of the ridge beam. The blower includes a blower housing forming an inlet within the attic and an outlet oriented to force air upwardly through the vent slot to be expelled through the ridge vent. A pair of baffles are hingedly secured to the housing adjacent its outlet and can be hinged up for dropping the blower through the blower opening during installation, and then hinged down and attached to a roof deck covering the blower opening and a portion of the ridge slot on the other side of the ridge beam. The baffles secure the blower and help to isolate its outlet from the attic space below. An impeller is disposed in the housing and is driven by an electric motor, which may be driven by electricity from a solar panel, electricity from a household electrical service, or both depending upon availability of sunlight and other conditions. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124281 | LOW PROFILE ROOF VENT - A low profile roof vent incorporates a base portion which includes a water collecting tray extending down from a peripheral flange and a water shield portion extending from the opening of the vent towards the base tray. The base tray leads to a forward edge of the vent allowing any water collecting in the base tray to flow out from the vent onto the roof surface. The vent further incorporates a vent cover coplanar with the peripheral flange of the base. This provides a vent which lies flush with the roof surface, improving the aesthetic appeal of the roof. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124282 | MOBILE TERMINAL AND BROADCAST CONTROLLING METHOD THEREOF - A method of controlling a broadcast in a mobile terminal includes receiving data including a first broadcast program of a first broadcast channel and first description information related to the first broadcast program, outputting the received first broadcast program, determining whether or not the received data includes reference time information, extracting first broadcast time information related to the first broadcast program from the first description information when the received data does not include the reference time information, setting a broadcast relevant reference time using the extracted first broadcast time information, and searching previously stored broadcast relevant information for specific broadcast relevant information corresponding to the set broadcast relevant reference time. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124283 | BROADCAST RECEIVER METADATA AUGMENTATION WITH MOBILE TRANSCEIVER - A mobile transceiver device can communicate with a separate broadcast radio receiver, to receive metadata concerning a main program being received by the broadcast radio receiver. The mobile transceiver device uses the metadata to formulate a request or search query, send the request or search query over a WLAN or cellular data network transceiver, to one or more sources of additional information, which respond with additional information. The additional information can comprise more detailed metadata about the main program as well as content and programming that facilitate a commerce transaction. For example, more detailed metadata can include song lyrics and album art when the main program is a song, while if the main program is an advertisement, the additional information can comprise information for furthering completion of a transaction. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124284 | Cooperative Relay Scheme Having Backward Compatibility - In a relay scheme, a wireless source apparatus, a wireless destination apparatus and a wireless relay apparatus cooperate for handling transmission failures by space/time diverse channels. In the case of the successful direct transmission, reduced or no additional overhead for the relay selection is incurred. Thus, for a good SNR between source and destination, the inventive protocol has similar performance as a standard approach. In the case of a transmission failure e.g., due to small scale fading, a transmission via different communication paths implementing spatial diversity via a selected relay is supported. The device is to only activate the overhearing of signals in case of weak signal quality between sender and receiver. This selection of relay devices is done of demand only. A specific protocol for the reservation of the wireless medium for the entire cooperative communication has been specified. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124285 | COMMUNICATION DEVICE, PROGRAM, AND COMMUNICATION METHOD - A communication device includes: a communication unit executing short-range radio communication with another device; a control unit controlling the short-range radio communication executed by the communication unit; a first fragmenting unit fragmenting a message transmitted from the communication unit to the control unit so as to have a predetermined size; a first message fragment transmission unit sequentially transmitting a plurality of message fragments obtained by fragmenting the message by the first fragmenting unit to the control unit; and a first termination message transmission unit transmitting a termination message, which is a message used to terminate the message fragments being transmitted by the first message fragment transmission unit, before another message when the another message is transmitted during the transmission of the plurality of message fragments from the communication unit to the control unit. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124286 | WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE, WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, CONTROLLING METHOD FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE, AND RECORDING MEDIUM - A near-field wireless communication circuit | 2011-05-26 |
20110124287 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR ESTABLISHING COMMUNICATION LINK BY SELECTING OBJECT FROM SCREEN - A method for establishing a communication link of a first communication device by selecting a target from a screen includes: selecting a second communication device for establishing a communication link on a screen of the first communication device; transmitting a request for a communication link including information regarding the establishment of a link on the basis of the first communication device required for establishing a communication link to the selected second communication device; receiving a communication link response including information regarding the establishment of a communication link on the basis of the second communication device required for establishing a communication link from the second communication device; and establishing a communication link between the first communication device and the second communication device by using the information regarding the establishment of a link on the basis of the first communication device and the information regarding the establishment of a link on the basis of the second communication device. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124288 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC WIRELESS LINK REPLACEMENT - An apparatus and a method for automatically establishing a new wireless link, when the original wireless link between the apparatus and a commercially available FM radio receiver is interfered by other signal sources, thereby eliminating the need to manually configure both the target FM radio receiver and the apparatus to a suitable FM frequency. The apparatus modulates an audio signal on a selected frequency and transmits the resulting FM signal to the target FM radio receiver, scans an FM spectrum for available frequencies, selects one of the available frequencies as an alternate frequency, transmits a Radio Data System compatible command incorporating the alternate frequency to configure the target FM radio receiver to tune to the alternate frequency when reception conditions are poor. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124289 | Opportunistic Network Interference Cancellation For Wireless Networks - Embodiments are described herein to provide improvements to known network interference cancellation techniques. One general approach involves a receiver attempting to decode ( | 2011-05-26 |
20110124290 | MIMO Mode Switch Management for Beamformed MIMO Systems - Techniques are provided herein for improving multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless communications, and in particular to dynamically determining when to switch MIMO transmission modes on a communication link between two devices that are capable of supporting multiple MIMO transmission modes. A base station receives from a client device one or more signals containing information representing a first signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) measurement and a second SNR measurement made by the client device. The first SNR measurement is associated with a first MIMO transmission mode and the second SNR measurement is associated with a second MIMO transmission mode. The base station computes a MIMO channel quality indicator from the first SNR measurement and the second SNR measurement, and evaluates the MIMO channel quality indicator to determine whether to switch MIMO transmission modes for transmissions to the client device. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124291 | METHOD FOR QUIETING AND SENSING IN A SECONDARY COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM - A method of retaining channel use by a secondary system is described. A secondary channel used during periods of normal communication between a secondary transmitter and receiver is split into sub-bands for use during a quiet period containing quiet phases. During the quiet period, while the transmitter communicates with the receiver on one sub-band, the receiver simultaneously senses for incumbent devices on another sub-band, as well as vice-versa. Transmission and sensing do not occur simultaneously on the same sub-band and transmission is limited to only one of the sub-bands. Transmission and sensing are performed by both the transmitter and the receiver on every sub-band over the course of the quiet period. The locations of secondary receivers are determined and employed during scheduling such that devices sufficiently separated from each other transmit during different quiet phases and transmit and sense in sub-bands separated by another sub-band. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124292 | MULTIPLE SERVICES SUMMARIZATION - A system comprises a mobile device configured to facilitate communications with a network. The system may further comprise a plurality of various data services, an identification service and an aggregation service. The mobile device identifies a subject and initiates a search for the subject, searching at least one of the data services. The mobile device then provides a summary of the data to the user via the user interface on the mobile device. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124293 | STANDING WAVE RATIO MEASURING CIRCUIT AND COMMUNICATION APPARATUS - A standing wave ratio measuring circuit includes an amplifier circuit amplifying a transmission signal; a first circulator outputting the transmission signal amplified in a direction of an antenna, and outputting a reception signal received by the antenna to a reception system; a traveling wave bypassing unit allowing the transmission signal (the traveling wave), before being input to the amplifier circuit, to travel to the reception system while bypassing the amplifier circuit when a request to measure a standing wave ratio is detected; a second circulator outputting the traveling wave bypassing the amplifier circuit in a direction of the first circulator; a control unit controlling the amplifier circuit; a reflected wave acquiring unit acquiring a reflected wave at a location after the second circulator in the reception system; and a measuring circuit measuring the standing wave ratio using the traveling wave and the reflected wave. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124294 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR STATE/MODE TRANSITIONING - A user equipment implements a method of processing indication messages, such as SCRI (signalling connection release indication) messages. The use equipment (UE) maintains a count of how many indication messages with a cause set have been sent by the UE while in at least one radio resource control (RRC) state. In some cases, the count is reset responsive to transmitting signalling by the UE on radio bearer 3 or upward. In some cases, the count is reset responsive to entering RRC connected mode. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124295 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR TESTING CELL PHONES WITH MULTIPLE ANTENNAS - The present invention relates to testing cell phones that simulates network conditions. In particular, it relates to new testing capabilities for simulating changes in correlation characteristics of signal components delivered to a cell phone. Correlation characteristics express changing environmental conditions and physical relationships among antennas in the cell phone and at base stations. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124296 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING THE AMPLITUDE AND/OR PHASE OF THE OUTPUT SIGNAL FOR A TRANSMISSION BODY DEPENDING ON THE AMPLITUDE OF THE INPUT SIGNAL - A method and a system for determining the amplitude and/or the phase of the output signal of a transmission link dependent upon the amplitude of the input signal (AM-AM and/or AM-PM characteristic) impresses a test signal (s(t)) on the transmission link, measures the response signal (e(t)) resulting from the test signal (s(t)) by amplitude and/or phase distortion in the transmission link and determines the amplitude response (|e(t)|) of the response signal (e(t)) and/or the phase responses (φ | 2011-05-26 |
20110124297 | METHOD AND AN APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING MESSAGES BETWEEN HOST AND CONTROLLER - A method of controlling at least one message including at least one command and response is disclosed. The method includes transmitting a command from a sender to a receiver, transmitting an initial response indicating acknowledgement for receiving the command from the receiver to the sender, and transmitting a subsequent response being after the initial response as one of a plurality of responses the command from the receiver to the sender. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124298 | RADIO COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A radio communication system in which a plurality of radio channels are divided in a frequency direction and mapped to a radio frame format, whereby each radio channel mapped in the radio frame format is assigned to each user or service. The radio communication system includes a radio communication apparatus and a terminal to receive a pilot signal and a data signal from the radio communication apparatus, whereby the radio communication apparatus controls a pilot signal position for each user or service and notifies information used for identifying the pilot signal position to the terminal. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124299 | MAGNETIC ANTENNA, BOARD MOUNTED WITH THE SAME, AND RF TAG - The present invention relates to a magnetic antenna for information communication using a magnetic field component which is capable of satisfying both reduction in size and improvement in communication sensitivity. The magnetic antenna of the present invention is used for transmitting and receiving information using an electromagnetic induction method, and comprises a central core formed of a magnetic material and a non-magnetic material, a coil-shaped electrode material wound around the core, and an insulating layer formed on at least one outside surface of the core on which the coil-shaped electrode material is provided, in which the magnetic material is separated into two or more parts through the non-magnetic material when viewed in a section of the core which is perpendicular to a magnetic flux passing therethrough. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124300 | AUDIO DEVICE AND METHOD - The present invention provides a method of operating a digital audio device, the method comprising: receiving a voice call; receiving another digital audio signal which is not a voice call; mixing the two received signals; transmitting the mixed signal wirelessly to another device. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124301 | System and method for wireless communication of magnetic resonance data - In one embodiment, a method of wirelessly transmitting magnetic resonance (MR) data is provided. The method comprises steps of obtaining at least one MR signal having a Larmor frequency from a radio frequency (RF) channel in an RF coil, the RF coil comprising multiple RF channels, each RF channel associated with a single imaging element, generating a modulation signal based on the MR signal, generating a carrier signal with a predetermined frequency, the predetermined frequency being associated with the RF channel and using the modulation signal to phase modulate the carrier signal to form a phase-modulated signal. | 2011-05-26 |
20110124302 | Modulation Method and Apparatus - A modulation circuit for use in a radiofrequency transmitter includes a local oscillator circuit configured to generate one or more local oscillator signals at a desired frequency and with a duty cycle at or about twenty-five percent, and a modulator configured to generate one or more modulated signals responsive to the one or more local oscillator signals and one or more baseband information signals. In at least one embodiment, the modulation circuit includes a modulator comprising a combined mixing and transconductance circuit that includes a transistor circuit for each baseband information signal serving as a modulation input to the modulator. Each transistor circuit comprises a first transistor driven by the baseband information signal and coupling a modulator output node to a corresponding transconductance element, and a second transistor driven by one of the one or more local oscillator signals and coupling the corresponding transconductance element to a signal ground node. | 2011-05-26 |