26th week of 2014 patent applcation highlights part 54 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20140179103 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES HAVING THROUGH-VIAS AND METHODS FOR FABRICATING THE SAME - A conductive via of a semiconductor device is provided extending in a vertical direction through a substrate, a first end of the conductive via extending through a first surface of the substrate, so that the first end protrudes in the vertical direction relative to the first surface of the substrate. An insulating layer is provided on the first end of the conductive via and on the first surface of the substrate. An upper portion of a mask layer pattern is removed so that a capping portion of the insulating layer that is on the first end of the conductive via is exposed. A portion of the insulating layer at a side of, and spaced apart from, the conductive via, is removed, to form a recess in the insulating layer. The capping portion of the insulating layer on the first end of the conductive via is simultaneously removed. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179104 | METHOD OF DEPOSITING A FILM - A method of depositing a film using an atomic layer deposition (ALD) method while rotating a turntable provided inside a chamber and including a substrate mounting portion, onto which a substrate can be mounted, to cause the substrate to pass through first and second process areas, into which different gases to be mutually reacted are respectively supplied, including coating the turntable with the film under a state where the wafer is not mounted onto the turntable, the turntable is rotated, and the substrate mounting portion has a predetermined temperature; and processing to deposit the film on the wafer under a state where the wafer is mounted onto the turntable, the turntable is rotated, and the substrate has a temperature equal to or less than the predetermined temperature. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179105 | HETEROLEPTIC (ALLYL)(PYRROLES-2-ALDIMINATE) METAL-CONTAINING PRECURSORS, THEIR SYNTHESIS AND VAPOR DEPOSITION THEREOF TO DEPOSIT METAL-CONTAINING FILMS - Disclosed are metal-containing precursors having the formula Compound (I) wherein: —M is a metal selected from Ni, Co, Mn, Pd; and —each of R- | 2014-06-26 |
20140179106 | IN-SITU METAL RESIDUE CLEAN - A method for forming devices in an oxide layer over a substrate, wherein a metal containing layer forms at least either an etch stop layer below the oxide layer or a patterned mask above the oxide layer, wherein a patterned organic mask is above the oxide layer is provided. The substrate is placed in a plasma processing chamber. The oxide layer is etched through the patterned organic mask, wherein metal residue from the metal containing layer forms metal residue on sidewalls of the oxide layer. The patterned organic mask is stripped. The metal residue is cleaned by the steps comprising providing a cleaning gas comprising BCl | 2014-06-26 |
20140179107 | Etching Silicon Nitride Using Dilute Hydrofluoric Acid - Provided are methods for processing semiconductor substrates or, more specifically, methods for etching silicon nitride structures without damaging photoresist structures that are exposed to the same etching solutions. In some embodiments, a highly diluted hydrofluoric acid is used for etching silicon nitride. A volumetric ratio of water to hydrofluoric acid may be between 1000:1 and 10,000:1. This level of dilution results in a low etching selectivity of photoresist to silicon nitride. In some embodiments, this selectivity is less than 0.2 and even less than 0.02. The solution may be kept at a temperature of between 60° C. and 90° C. to increase silicon nitride etching rates and to maintain high selectivity. The process may proceed until complete removal of the silicon nitride structure, while the photoresist structure may remain substantially intact. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179108 | Wafer Edge Protection and Efficiency Using Inert Gas and Ring - Embodiments of the invention generally relate to an apparatus and method for plasma etching. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a process ring with an annular step away from an inner wall of the ring and is disposed on a substrate support in a plasma process chamber. A gap is formed between the process ring and a substrate placed on the substrate support. The annular step has an inside surface having a height ranging from about 3 mm to about 6 mm. During operation, an edge-exclusion gas is introduced to flow through the gap and along the inside surface, so the plasma is blocked from entering the space near the edge of the substrate. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179109 | METHOD OF CONTROLLING TRENCH MICROLOADING USING PLASMA PULSING - Methods and apparatus for controlling microloading, such as within cell microloading between adjacent cells or isolated/dense microloading between areas of isolated or dense features during shallow trench isolation (STI) fabrication processes, or other trench fabrication processes, are provided herein. In some embodiments, a method for fabricating STI structures may include providing a substrate having a patterned mask layer formed thereon corresponding to one or more STI structures to be etched; etching the substrate through the patterned mask layer using a plasma formed from a process gas to form one or more STI structure recesses on the substrate; and pulsing the plasma for at least a portion of etching the substrate to control at least one of a depth or width of the one or more STI structure recesses. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179110 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING GERMANIUM CONTAINING MATERIAL, A III-V COMPOUND CONTAINING MATERIAL, OR A II-VI COMPOUND CONTAINING MATERIAL DISPOSED ON A SUBSTRATE USING A HOT WIRE SOURCE - Methods and apparatus for processing a germanium containing material, a III-V compound containing material, or a II-VI compound containing material disposed on a substrate using a hot wire source are provided herein. In some embodiments, a method for processing a material disposed on a substrate, wherein the material is at least one of a germanium containing material, a III-V compound containing material, or a II-VI compound containing material, includes providing a hydrogen containing gas to a first process chamber having a plurality of filaments; flowing a current through the plurality of filaments to raise a temperature of the plurality of filaments to a first temperature sufficient to decompose at least a portion of the hydrogen containing gas to form hydrogen atoms; and treating a surface of an exposed material on a substrate by exposing the material to hydrogen atoms formed by the decomposition of the hydrogen containing gas. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179111 | SELECTIVE TITANIUM NITRIDE ETCHING - Methods of etching exposed titanium nitride with respect to other materials on patterned heterogeneous structures are described, and may include a remote plasma etch formed from a fluorine-containing precursor. Precursor combinations including plasma effluents from the remote plasma are flowed into a substrate processing region to etch the patterned structures with high titanium nitride selectivity under a variety of operating conditions. The methods may be used to remove titanium nitride at faster rates than a variety of metal, nitride, and oxide compounds. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179112 | High Productivity Combinatorial Techniques for Titanium Nitride Etching - Provided are methods of High Productivity Combinatorial testing of semiconductor substrates, each including multiple site isolated regions. Each site isolated region includes a titanium nitride structure as well as a hafnium oxide structure and/or a polysilicon structure. Each site isolated region is exposed to an etching solution that includes sulfuric acid, hydrogen peroxide, and hydrogen fluoride. The composition of the etching solution and/or etching conditions are varied among the site isolated regions to study effects of this variation on the etching selectivity of titanium nitride relative to hafnium oxide and/or polysilicon and on the etching rates. The concentration of sulfuric acid and/or hydrogen peroxide in the etching solution may be less than 7% by volume each, while the concentration of hydrogen fluoride may be between 50 ppm and 200 ppm. In some embodiments, the temperature of the etching solution is maintained at between about 40° C. and 60° C. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179113 | Surface Treatment Methods and Systems for Substrate Processing - Embodiments provided herein describe methods and systems for processing substrates. A plasma including radical species and charged species is generated. The charged species of the plasma are collected. A substrate is exposed to the radical species of the plasma. A layer is formed on the substrate after exposing the substrate to the radical species. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179114 | RADICAL SOURCE DESIGN FOR REMOTE PLASMA ATOMIC LAYER DEPOSITION - A radical source for supplying radicals during atomic layer deposition semiconductor processing operations is provided. The radical source may include a remote volume, a baffle volume, and a baffle that partitions the remote volume from the baffle volume. The baffle volume and the remote volume may be fluidly connected through the baffle via a plurality of baffle holes. The baffle may be offset from a faceplate with a plurality of first gas distribution holes fluidly connected with the baffle volume. A baffle gas inlet may be fluidly connected with the baffle volume, and a first process gas inlet may be fluidly connected with the remote volume. Baffle gas may be flowed into the baffle volume to prevent radicalized first process gas in the remote volume from flowing through the baffle volume and the faceplate. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179115 | Methods of Forming Patterns - Some embodiments include methods of forming patterns of openings. The methods may include forming spaced features over a substrate. The features may have tops and may have sidewalls extending downwardly from the tops. A first material may be formed along the tops and sidewalls of the features. The first material may be formed by spin-casting a conformal layer of the first material across the features, or by selective deposition along the features relative to the substrate. After the first material is formed, fill material may be provided between the features while leaving regions of the first material exposed. The exposed regions of the first material may then be selectively removed relative to both the fill material and the features to create the pattern of openings. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179116 | IMPROVEMENT OF REVERSE RECOVERY USING OXYGEN-VACANCY DEFECTS - A semiconductor device comprises a semiconductor substrate, a first electrode formed on a first main surface of the semiconductor substrate, and a second electrode formed on a second main surface of the semiconductor substrate. The semiconductor substrate includes a first region in which a density of oxygen-vacancy defects is greater than a density of vacancy cluster defects, and a second region in which the density of vacancy cluster defects is greater than the density of oxygen-vacancy defects. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179117 | METHOD FOR FORMING A LAYER ON A SUBSTRATE AT LOW TEMPERATURES - A method for forming an oxide layer on a substrate is described, wherein a plasma is generated adjacent to at least one surface of the substrate by means of microwaves from a gas containing oxygen, wherein the microwaves are coupled into the gas by a magnetron via at least one microwave rod, which is arranged opposite to the substrate and comprises an outer conductor and an inner conductor. During the formation of the oxide layer, the mean microwave power density is set to P=0.8-10 W/cm | 2014-06-26 |
20140179118 | SURFACE TREATMENT METHOD FOR SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - A surface treatment method for a semiconductor device includes providing a substrate where a plurality of projected patterns are formed, forming a hydrophobic coating layer on a surface of each of the plurality of projected patterns, rinsing the substrate with deionized water, and drying the substrate, wherein the hydrophobic coating layer is formed using a coating agent that includes phosphate having more than one hydrocarbon group, phosphonate having more than one hydrocarbon group, or a mixture thereof. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179119 | ADVANCED LOW k CAP FILM FORMATION PROCESS FOR NANO ELECTRONIC DEVICES - A method of forming a carbon-rich silicon carbide-like dielectric film having a carbon concentration of greater than, or equal to, about 30 atomic % C and a dielectric constant of less than, or equal to, about 4.5 is provided. The dielectric film may optionally include nitrogen. When nitrogen is present, the carbon-rich silicon carbide-like dielectric film has a concentration nitrogen that is less than, or equal, to about 5 atomic % nitrogen. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179120 | METHOD OF DEPOSITING A FILM - A method of depositing a film of forming an oxide film containing a predetermined element on substrates using an apparatus including a turntable mounting substrates, first and second process areas above the upper surface of the turntable provided with gas supplying portions, a separation gas supplying portion between the first and second process areas, and a separation area including depositing the oxide film by rotating the turntable while supplying a reaction gas containing the predetermined element, the oxidation gas from the second gas supplying portion, and the separation gas; and rotating at least one turn while supplying the separation gas from the first gas supplying portion and the separation gas supplying portion, and the oxidation gas from the second gas supplying portion. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179121 | METHOD OF DEPOSITING A FILM - A method of depositing a film on substrates using an apparatus including a turntable mounting substrates, first and second process areas above the upper surface of the turntable provided with gas supplying portions, a separation gas supplying portion between the first and second process areas, and a separation area including depositing a first oxide film by rotating the turntable first turns while supplying a first reaction gas, the oxidation gas from the second gas supplying portion, and the separation gas; rotating at least one turn while supplying the separation gas from the first gas supplying portion and the separation gas supplying portion, and the oxidation gas from the second gas supplying portion; and rotating at least second turns to deposit a second oxide film while supplying a second reaction gas from the first gas supplying portion, the oxidation gas from the second gas supplying portion, and the separation gas. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179122 | METHOD OF DEPOSITING A FILM - A method of depositing a film of forming a doped oxide film including a first oxide film containing a first element and doped with a second element on substrates mounted on a turntable including depositing the first oxide film onto the substrates by rotating the turntable predetermined turns while a first reaction gas containing the first element is supplied from a first gas supplying portion, an oxidation gas is supplied from a second gas supplying portion, and a separation gas is supplied from a separation gas supplying portion, and doping the first oxide film with the second element by rotating the turntable predetermined turns while a second reaction gas containing the second element is supplied from one of the first and second gas supplying portions, an inert gas is supplied from another one, and the separation gas is supplied from the separation gas supplying portion. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179123 | Site-Isolated Rapid Thermal Processing Methods and Apparatus - Methods and apparatus are described that allow the investigation of process variables used in RTP systems to be varied in a combinatorial manner across a plurality of site-isolated regions designated in the surface of a substrate. The methods and apparatus allow process variables such as power, dwell time, light source, cooling gas composition, cooling gas flow rate, reactive gas composition, reactive gas flow rate, and substrate support temperature and the like to be investigated. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179124 | Three-Dimensional Writable Printed Memory - The present invention discloses a three-dimensional writable printed memory (3D-wP). It comprises at least a printed memory array and a writable memory array. The printed memory array stores contents data, which are recorded with a printing means; the writable memory array stores custom data, which are recorded with a writing means. The writing means is preferably direct-write lithography. To maintain manufacturing throughput, the total amount of custom data should be less than 1% of the total amount of content data. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179125 | Slip Ring Brush Having a Galvanic Multi-Layer System - A slip ring arrangement comprises a brush with a first contact material on the surface, which rests on a slideway with a second contact material on the surface. The slideway further comprises a layer with a third contact material beneath the second contact material. In this case, the abrasion of the brush is lower than that of the second contact material in the case of a sliding contact between the brush and the second contact material. In the case of a sliding contact between the brush and third contact material, the abrasion of the brush is higher than that of third contact material. As a result, the second contact material of the slideway is degraded first, which corresponds to the normal service life of a slideway. Subsequently, the brush is worn off relative to the third contact material, by means of which a further considerable extension in the service life is achieved. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179126 | MAGNETIC CONNECTOR HAVING A UNITARY HOUSING - Power cables that include plug housings having an improved appearance as well as employ a halogen-free cable while providing adequate fire resistance. One example provides a power cable having cable plug with a substantially unitary body. Another example provides a power cable that is formed using halogen-free materials. To provide adequate fire protection, a strain relief formed using multiple materials is used. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179127 | INTERCONNECTION DEVICE FOR ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS, NOTABLY MICROWAVE ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS - An interconnection device for elements to be interconnected such as electronic modules or circuits, comprises at least one transmission line coupled to a ground line, the two lines being produced on a face of a dielectric substrate, the interconnection being made substantially at the ends of the transmission line and of the ground line, wherein said interconnection device is flexible over at least a part of its length situated roughly between the elements to be interconnected. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179128 | CONNECTION APPARATUS FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A connection apparatus includes a back plate, a circuit board having two first connectors and two second connectors, and two connection lines. Each of the two connection lines includes a first signal transmission line and a second signal transmission line. A third connector is formed on the first signal transmission line. Two first bent portions extend from the first signal transmission line. A fourth connector is formed on each of the two first bent portions. A fifth connector is formed on the second signal transmission line. Two second bent portions extend from the second signal transmission line. A sixth connector is formed on each of the two second bent portions. The fourth connector is inserted into each of the two first connectors. The sixth connector is inserted into each of the two second connectors. Each of the third connector and the fifth connector is electrically connected to the back plate. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179129 | METHODS, APPARATUSES AND SYSTEMS FOR MID-PLANE MOUNTING PARALLEL OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS MODULES ON CIRCUIT BOARDS - A socket is provided that is configured to be secured to a surface of a host circuit board by solder using a solder reflow process. The solder reflow process that is used for this purpose may be the same solder reflow process that is used to make electrical connections between the array of electrical contacts disposed on the lower surface of the socket and the array of electrical contacts disposed on the upper surface of the host CB. Because the solder reflow process is an automated process, the process of securing the socket to the surface of the host CB does not have to be performed manually, but can be performed automatically as part of a typical automated surface mount technology (SMT) process of the type that is typically used to mount components on a PCB. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179130 | DYNAMICALLY STABLE SURFACE MOUNT POST HEADER - A surface mount post header comprising at least one post and at least one lead, the post and the lead extending from a body and being distinct from each other, the body defining body's longitudinal axis, the lead configured to at least partially define a base of support for the post header on a surface of a substrate; the lead comprising a foot portion distal from the body, wherein at least one longitudinal portion of the foot portion forms an angle between 0 and 90 degrees with a projection of the body's longitudinal axis on the base of support is disclosed. In addition, a surface mount post header with a pick and place pad, and an assembly comprising the header and the substrate are disclosed. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179131 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR HAVING CONTACT RETAINED THEREIN - An electrical connector includes an insulating housing and a plurality of contacts retained in the insulating housing. The insulating housing includes a top surface and bottom surfaces opposite to each other in an up-to-down direction and a plurality of receiving holes running through the top and bottom surfaces. A dimension from the top surface to the bottom surface in the up-to-down direction is defined as the height of the insulating housing, a plane on half the height of the insulating housing is defined as the centre plane of the insulating housing. The contact engages the insulating housing forming an engaging area. A centre line of the engaging area is parallel to the centre plane of the insulating housing, and the distance between the centre line of the engaging area and the centre plane of the insulating housing is no more than 1/10 the height of the insulating housing. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179132 | MODULAR ELECTRICAL SYSTEM INCLUDING BACK-TO-BACK RECEPTACLE CONFIGURATIONS AND CAPABLE OF PROVIDING FOUR WIRE CIRCUITRY - A modular electrical system ( | 2014-06-26 |
20140179133 | FASTENING SYSTEM FOR MOUNTING SOLAR MODULES - The invention relates to a profile rail, a clip holder, a cross-connector and an attachment system for mounting solar modules. The components are so designed and matched to each other that solar modules in many variations can be mounted quickly and easily and with the components having a low weight. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179134 | PROTECTIVE COVER MECHANISM FOR PROTECTING A SOCKET OF AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE THEREWITH - The present invention discloses a protective cover mechanism for protecting a socket of an electronic device. The protective cover mechanism includes a base and a fluid restrictor. The base is disposed on the socket for covering the socket. The fluid restrictor is installed on the base and is for blocking airflow on a side of the socket, so as to guide the airflow to a neighboring electronic component. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179135 | EJECTING DEVICE FOR STORAGE CARD - An ejecting device includes a housing for allowing insertion of a storage card, an engaging member, a processor, a ejecting member, an electromagnet, a switch button, and an spring member. The ejecting member is received and movable in the housing. The engaging member is configured to engage in the ejecting member or disengage from the ejecting member. The switch button is configured to generate an ejection signal. The processor is configured to execute a program to save data in the storage card in response to the ejection signal and control the electromagnet to pull the engaging member out of the ejecting member after the execution of the program is finished. The spring member is configured to push the ejecting member and the storage card out of the housing. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179136 | EXTRACTION DEVICE FOR MEMORY CARD - An extraction device includes a first housing, a second housing slidably received in the first housing for receiving a memory card, an engaging member, a processor, communicating pins, an identifying pin, an elastic member and a popping delay member. The engaging member engages with the second housing or disengages from the second housing. The communicating pins and the identifying pin respectively connect with communicating pin connecting portions and an identifying pin connecting portion in the second housing. The elastic member drives the second housing away from the first housing when the engaging member is disengaged from the second housing. The popping delay member delays the second housing from popping out of the first housing when the identifying pin disconnects from the identifying pin connecting portion. The processor executes a program when the identifying pin and the identifying pin connecting portion are disconnected. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179137 | DATA CABLING JACK DEVICE AND DATA CABLING ASSEMBLY STRUCTURE - A data cabling jack device for configuring a plurality of cables on an assembly frame is provided. The data cabling jack device includes a housing and an engaging structure. The housing has an accommodation space, wherein the housing includes a jack side and a cable side opposite to the jack side. The engaging structure is disposed on the housing and has an engaging switch and an engaging portion, wherein the engaging switch is switched between a release position and an engaging position. The release position and the engaging position are respectively disposed nearby the cable side and the jack side. The engaging portion engages the assembly frame when the engaging switch is switched from the release position to the engaging position to drive the engaging portion to protrude out of the assembly frame. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179138 | PROTECTION DEVICE FOR PROTECTING A POWER CABLE CONNECTOR AND RELATED POWER SUPPLY AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEM - A protection device for protecting a power cable connector includes one sensor, a separation mechanism and a processing unit. The sensor is for sensing a relative distance and a moving speed of an external object. The separation mechanism is connected to the power cable connector in a separable manner. The processing unit is electrically connected to the sensor for controlling the separation mechanism to separate from the power cable connector as the sensor senses that the relative distance is less than a separation distance and the moving speed is not zero. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179139 | CONNECTOR FOR LED MODULE BOARD - There is provided a connector for an LED module board excellent in assembly, heat dissipation and insulation. The connector for an LED module board for holding and electrically connecting the LED module board includes: a lower cover member on which the LED module board is placed; and an upper cover member having a connection terminal brought into elastic contact with a power supply pad included in the LED module board, wherein at least a portion of the lower cover member at a position of a bottom face of the LED module board is made of a thermally-conductive and insulating material, the upper cover member is structured so that light emitted from the LED module board is directed outward, and the upper cover member is engaged with the lower cover member in a state in which the LED module board is placed on the lower cover member. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179140 | ADJUSTABLE BUS BAR CONNECTION INTERFACE - A bus bar connection interface including a first conductor having a first end, a second end, and a cavity, an insert of electrically conductive material having a top end, a bottom end, and a waist portion therebetween and the insert being configured to fit into the cavity of the first conductor such that the insert and the first conductor are in electrical communication. A second conductor having a first end and a second end configured to receive the insert such that the insert and the second conductor are in electrical communication when engaged. The waist of the insert being in contact with the second conductor and at least one of the top end and the bottom end of the insert being in contact with the first conductor to maintain electrical conductivity between the first conductor and the second conductor. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179141 | PLUG LOCK DEVICE - A plug lock device that allows for a power plug fitted to an inlet to be switched between a lock state and an unlock state. The plug lock device includes a communication unit capable of communicating with the power plug and a control unit configured to identify the power plug fitted to the inlet based on the communication performed by the communication unit. The control unit is operable based on the identification of the power plug in a lock restriction mode that restricts switching of the power plug to the lock state. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179142 | SWITCH ARRANGEMENT FOR ESTABLISHING AND/OR DISCONNECTING A CONNECTION BETWEEN A CONNECTOR AND A MATING-CONNECTOR - A switching arrangement includes a plug and a complementary mating plug for establishing and separating a connection between the plug and the mating plug. The plug includes a locking bolt disposed rotationally about an axis. The locking bolt includes a thread and the mating plug includes a mating thread. The plug is lockable to the mating plug by driving in the thread of the locking bolt into the mating thread. The switching device is configured to be moved to a connected position by driving in the thread of the locking bolt into the mating thread, and thereby providing a movement of the plug relative to the mating plug, and is configured to be moved to a disconnected position by driving out the thread of the locking bolt from the mating thread, thereby providing the movement of the plug relative to the mating plug. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179143 | CONNECTOR ELEMENT - A connector element is configured in a manner of a flat connector and has a two-part connector housing extending in the longitudinal direction and a locking mechanism for forming a lockable plug-in connection with a counterpart. The locking mechanism contains a locking element having a pull tab fastened thereto. In order to enable a reliable emergency release even if the pull tab is ripped off, the locking element is led outside by a mounting part and the pull tab is irremovably fastened to the mounting part by riveting the pull tab or injection molding the pull tab onto the mounting part. This also makes it possible to easily adapt the pull element in a customer-specific manner. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179144 | POWER SUPPLY MODULE - A power supply module includes a sidewall, a socket detachably mounted to the sidewall, and a latch rotatably connected to the sidewall. An opening is defined in the sidewall. The socket includes a base engaging in the opening, and a mounting plate abutting an outer surface of the sidewall. A block is formed on the outer surface of the sidewall adjacent to a side of the opening, to abut a first side of the mounting plate. The latch is capable of being rotated to abut a second side of the mounting plate opposite to the first side. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179145 | CONNECTING SYSTEM WITH LOCKING STRUCTURE - A receptacle connector and a plug connector are disclosed. The receptacle comprises a housing, a plurality of first terminals and a cage; a front end of the housing is formed with a mating cavity and a receiving cavity positioned above and communicated to the mating cavity, the first housing is further penetratingly opened with a receiving groove above the receiving cavity; the cage is provided with a locking portion protruding downwardly into the receiving groove. The plug connector comprises a housing, a plurality of terminals, a cage and a hook, the cage comprises a main body portion and a protruding portion positioned above the main body portion and having a smaller width; the hook protrudes upwardly out from the protruding portion of the second cage. The locking portion of the receptacle can correspondingly engage the hook of the plug. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179146 | LOCK STRUCTURE OF CONNECTOR - A lock structure of a connector includes a flexible lock arm, a lock engaging part and a releasing lever part. The flexible lock arm fixed to the second connector housing at a base end portion thereof is extended in a fitting direction of the connector. The lock engaging part provided at a distal end portion of the flexible lock arm is configured to be locked with a locking part provided in the first connector housing. The releasing lever part connected to the lock engaging part is extended along the flexible lock arm, and is configured to be rotated together with the lock engaging part around a pivot which is movable while releasing the lock. A thickness of the flexible rock arm is gradually decreased from the base end portion to the lock engaging part. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179147 | PLUG - A plug includes a main body, a number of pins, and a latch attached to a side of the main body. The pins extend down from the main body. The latch includes a connection portion extending from the main body, a hook extending down from the connection portion, a resilient arm extending up from the connection portion and connected to a top of the hook, and a handle extending up from the resilient arm and beyond a top of the main body. A second handle extends up from the main body, opposite to the latch. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179148 | LOCKING CONNECTORS AND RELATED METHODS - A coil spring locking connector offering multiple groove geometries to allow multiple connection positions along the direction of insertion is disclosed. A connector with an external spring access opening is also disclosed formed through the housing wall surface. The opening allows access to the coil spring to allow removal of the spring from the connector prior to removal of the connector from a locked position to prevent potential damage to connector components. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179149 | CABLE CONNECTION COMPONENT - A cable connection component for electrically conductively connecting a cable, having a union nut with an internal thread and a core receiving and guiding part with a plurality of incisions. At least one core and core insulation inserted into the core receiving and guiding part are severed by terminals arranged in the connection body and enter the incisions in the core receiving and guiding part and contact is made with the core conductors when a first thread of the union nut is screwed onto a connection body. A connected cable can be released with less effort by the union nut having a second internal thread with a thread pitch that is less than the thread pitch of the first internal thread. The core receiving and guiding part has a radially running collar which is matched to the profile of the threading of the second internal thread and interacts with it. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179150 | CURRENT DISTRIBUTION DEVICE FOR A HIGH-VOLTAGE NETWORK AND MOTOR VEHICLE - A current distribution device for a high-voltage network, in particular in a motor vehicle, includes at least two first connections that can be locked in such a way that, after a locking device is closed, a connector plugged into the connection can no longer be removed, wherein the first connections have a first locking plate as a common locking device. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179151 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR FOR SUBSTRATE HAVING CONDUCTIVE TRACKS - An electrical connector can receive a substrate having conductive tracks. The connector includes a housing with a port and at least one alignment feature that together define a direction of insertion. At least three function pins mounted to the housing each include contacts that electrically connect to one of the conductive tracks of a substrate inserted in the connector. A sense pin mounted to the housing has a contact that electrically connects to at least one of the conductive tracks of an inserted substrate. The sense pin can include a plurality of electrically-connected segments, each segment extending substantially parallel or substantially perpendicular to the direction of insertion of the substrate. Systems and methods for detecting an analyte in a bodily-fluid sample are also described. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179152 | MULTIDIRECTIONAL MODULAR JACK AND FACE PANEL MOUNTING STRUCTURE - A multidirectional modular jack and face panel mounting structure includes a face panel including a row of modular jack mounting holes and a modular jack engagement structure around each modular jack mounting hole, and modular jacks respectively mounted in the modular jack mounting holes, each modular jack including an IDC housing configured for mounting in one respective modular jack mounting hole in one of a series of angular positions and face panel engagement structures disposed around the IDC housing for engagement with the modular jack engagement structure around the respective modular jack mounting hole of the face panel. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179153 | ADAPTER CORD MANAGEMENT ASSEMBLY - Embodiments of the present invention disclose an adapter cord management assembly. According to one embodiment, the cord management assembly includes a housing and cord attached to the housing on a first end, while a connector portion is formed on a second end of the cord opposite the first end. Moreover, the connector portion includes a first attachment feature configured to mate with a corresponding second attachment feature incorporated within the housing of the adapter. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179154 | METHOD OF POWERING MOBILE EQUIPMENT - A method of providing operating electrical power from a stationary power source to a mobile conveyor utilized in material handling at a mine site as the conveyor moves over a predetermined path at the site without having to move long lengths of cable as the conveyor moves away from the power source. The method utilizes a cable reel that features a power receptacle into which a cable connector can be easily plugged and unplugged. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179155 | JUMPER ASSEMBLY - A jumper assembly includes a connector and a jumper. The connector includes a main body, and a number of pins attached to the main body and arranged a row. Two hooking slots are defined in opposite sides of the main body. The jumper includes a conductive tab formed at a bottom of the jumper, and two hooks formed at opposite sides of the jumper and slidably engaging in the hooking slots. When the jumper is slid to allow opposite ends of the conductive tab to contact two neighboring pins of the number of pins, the conductive tab connects the neighboring pins. When the jumper is slid to allow a middle of the conductive tab to contact one of the pins in the middle, the conductive tab do not contact any other pin. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179156 | WATERPROOF CONNECTOR - A waterproof connector includes a housing on which an opening is formed, and in which terminals connected with electric wires are housed; a mat seal which is installed into the opening of the housing, and through which the wires are inserted; a mat seal holder which is engaged with the opening of the housing by an engagement structure to prevent the mat seal from dropping off from the housing, and through which the wires are inserted; and an engagement strengthening portion which is provided on one of the housing and the mat seal holder and configured to strengthen an engagement of the engagement structure. According to the waterproof connector, retention of the mat seal in the housing can be improved. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179157 | DEVICES FOR MOUNTING ELECTRICAL, AUDIO, AND VIDEO INSTALLATIONS TO WALLS AND OTHER FLAT SURFACES - Devices in the form of flush-mounting plates are disclosed which are adapted to connect, for example, one or more receptacles to an electrical box that is disposed inside of a wall. Such flush-mounting plates include a back side that is adapted to be connected to the electrical box through a set of screws disposed through corresponding apertures located in the flush-mounting plate and electrical box, and a front side that is adapted to be connected to the one or more receptacles and a cover plate having a planar exterior surface. The one or more receptacles are positioned between the flush-mounting plate and the cover plate, such that the cover plate, one or more receptacles, and flush-mounting plate are connected to the electrical box in a manner that the exterior surface of the cover plate is substantially flush with an outer wall that surrounds the electrical box. In addition, the cover plate may be connected to the flush-mounting plate through a set of magnets or mechanical means. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179158 | Adapter Arrangement - A first adapter arrangement includes a housing having a sealing end supporting the housing in a vertical wall opening of a casing containing an electronics device, and a connecting end extending externally of the casing for connection with the housing of a companion adapter arrangement. A pair of resilient generally-annular longitudinally-spaced seal members are mounted concentrically about the adapter housing sealing portion for sealing the space between the adapter housing outer surface and the adjacent surface of the casing wall opening. An electrical connector mounted in a through passage contained in the adapter housing includes a conductor contact end connected with the conductors of the electrical device, and a connector contact end adapted for connection with the corresponding contacts of a companion second adapter arrangement. A fastening device serves to connect together the adjacent ends of the adapter housings of the first and second arrangements. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179159 | RADIALLY UNIFORM SPRING-BIASED INTRA-POLE PLUG CONNECTOR AND TRANSFORMER OUTSIDE THE TRUNK CONFIGURATION FOR ELECTRIC ARTIFICIAL TREE - A radially uniform spring-biased intra-pole plug connector and transformer outside the trunk configuration for an electric artificial tree is described. The radially uniform plug comprises a springed-tip and a prong, and allows the tree trunk segments to be connected at any point along their 360 degree circumference. The plug connector resembles the structure of a car cigarette lighter. A mold is used to sandwich the plug within the trunk. A plug portion of the plug connector is housed in one trunk segment, and a receptacle portion is housed in a different trunk segment, such that when the trunk segments are assembled, the plug is connected, illuminating the tree. The plug allows the electrical wiring to be hidden and housed within the trunk, providing safety, convenience to the user and giving the tree a cleaner appearance. The transformer outside the trunk configuration makes the trunk safer, more lightweight and less bulky. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179160 | SHIELDING ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - An electrical connector includes a seat having a signal contact receiving slot and a grounding contact receiving slot, and a signal contact and a grounding contact retained therein. The seat includes a first insulating member and a second insulating member surrounding the first insulating member, wherein the grounding contact receiving slot is defined on the first insulating member, the first insulating member further includes a through hole substantially parallel to the grounding contact receiving slot, a shielding member is defined on at least the inner surfaces of the grounding contact receiving slot and the through hole, the second insulating member includes a column formed into the through hole, the signal contact receiving slot is defined on the column of the second insulating member. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179161 | WIRE HARNESS AND CONNECTION STRUCTURE OF SHIELD SHELL AND BRAIDED SHIELD - A wire harness includes an electric wire, a conductive metal shield shell housing a portion of the electric wire, a braided shield covering at least a portion of an outer peripheral surface of the shield shell and extending from an end portion of the shield shell in a lead-out direction of the electric wire to cover the electric wire, and an annular member provided on the outer periphery of the braided shield so as to sandwich the braided shield between itself and the shield shell. The annular member includes an extended portion that extends from the end portion of the shield shell along the lead-out direction of the electric wire. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179162 | Apparatus for Differential Far-End Crosstalk Reduction - A method of reducing crosstalk. The method may include forming a first contact over a first vertical conductor. The method may include forming a second contact over a second vertical conductor. The method may include forming a capacitive coupler between the first contact and the second contact, wherein the capacitive coupler is to cancel crosstalk received at the second vertical conductor from the first vertical conductor. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179163 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector ( | 2014-06-26 |
20140179164 | CHARGE CABLE DEVICE - A charge cable device includes: a cable having one end detachable from a power source or another charge cable device and an electric power line for supplying electricity to a vehicle from the electric power source or another charge cable device; a charge connector on the other end of the cable detachable from a charge inlet of the vehicle; a cable connector detachable from further another charge cable device to connect between further another charge cable device and the electric power line; and a controller. When the cable connector is not attached to further another charge cable device, the controller controls to supply electricity from the one end of the cable to the charge connector. When the cable connector is attached to further another charge cable device, the controller controls an electric power supply amount of electricity to the charge connector and to further another charge cable device. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179165 | Service over Ethernet InterConnectable Wall Plate (SoEICWP) Module - A Service over Ethernet InterConnectable Wall Plate (SoEICWP) module is installed over a standard in-wall junction box with its wall plate panel being equal or larger in size compared to a standard single-gang wall plate. SoEICWP module is comprised of electronic circuits implemented in limited space available behind the wall plate. SoEICWP module includes an Ethernet Switch allowing SoEICWP modules being interconnected with other SoEICWP modules, at least one connection on the wall plate panel, and at least two Ethernet connections in the in-wall junction box being inaccessible after installation. Connections on the wall plate panel provide Internet, telephone and/or TV services. Ethernet connections in the in-wall junction box deliver mentioned services to the SoEICWP module. Ethernet connections in the in-wall junction box provide a permanent connection with SoEICWP modules and/or other network devices installed within a radius of 100 meters. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179166 | USB CONNECTOR MODULE - A USB connector module has a main member, two connectors, and two adapters. The main member has four recesses and four sockets on sidewalls of the recesses to detachably engage the connectors and the adapters. The connectors are connected through a cable, and the cable passes through a bore of the main member and is able to be squeezed in a slot of the main member. The connectors and the adapters are able to be pulled out for connecting to electronic devices or to be engaged with the main member for storage. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179167 | DAUGHTER CARD ASSEMBLY HAVING A POWER CONTACT - A daughter card assembly including a daughter card having a leading edge. The daughter card includes signal contacts that are disposed along the leading edge, wherein the leading edge is configured to be inserted into a card cavity of a receptacle connector during a mating operation. The daughter card assembly also includes a power module that is coupled to the daughter card. The power module includes a module housing having a module cavity and a cavity opening that provides access to the module cavity. The power module also includes a power contact that is disposed within the module cavity and projects through the cavity opening. The power contact is configured to engage a corresponding electrical contact of the receptacle connector during the mating operation. The power contact is deflected by the electrical contact into the module cavity as the power contact and the electrical contact engage each other. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179168 | FIXING MEMBER FOR RISER CARD - A fixing member for fixing a riser card with an edge connector includes a board for fixing the riser card, and a blocking piece connected to a bottom side of the board and adjacent to the edge connector. The blocking piece is arranged to abut a top of an expansion slot longer than the edge connector, to prevent the edge connector from being inserted into the expansion slot. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179169 | MOUNTING APPARATUS FOR MEMORY CARD - A mounting apparatus includes a socket, a first fixing member, and a second fixing member. The socket includes a main body for connecting a memory card, and two latches rotatably connected to opposite ends of the main body, for engaging with opposite ends of the memory card. Each of the first and second fixing members includes a housing and a locking portion rotatably connected to an end of the housing. The locking portions of the first and second fixing members latch with the latches of the socket. The housings of the first and second fixing members engage with each other and cover opposite ends of the top of the memory card. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179170 | LASER DIRECT STRUCTURED CATHETER CONNECTION FOR INTRAVASCULAR DEVICE - The invention generally relates to intravascular imaging catheters and methods of making catheters for imaging systems. The invention provides a connector for an imaging catheter that includes a unitary body with very thin electrical contacts that are formed on the surface of the body. Due to the scale of the contacts, the connector operates essentially as a single unitary piece of material. Each of the leads may be less than about 100 μm wide and less than about 8 μm thick, and further the leads may be spaced apart by less than about 160 μm | 2014-06-26 |
20140179171 | UNIVERSAL MOUNT CONTACT BLOCK WITH REVERSIBLE PROTECTED WIRING TERMINALS - A reconfigurable contact block usable for at least DIN rail and panel mount applications. The contact block's wiring compartments have reversible wiring terminals and reversible, interchangeable protective covers. Lateral wiring ports in each cover guide inserted wires to the covered terminal, and an axially facing cover opening provides tool access to the terminal. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179172 | SYSTEM PLUG CONNECTOR - The invention relates to a plug connector system for a plug connection between electrical conductors, wherein the plug connector system accommodates plug modules with electrical contacts contained therein, wherein said plug modules are first inserted laterally into a region of a holding frame, wherein a plug insert is arranged in the same and locked in place, and then subsequently slid 90° sideways in the holding frame and held in place. The housing frame is designed as a self-supporting part of the plug connector system for the purpose of accommodating the plug modules, and can provide protection from external influences by means of a surrounding housing. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179173 | PRESS-FIT TERMINAL FOR BOARD CONNECTOR AND FIXING STRUCTURE OF PRESS-FIT TERMINAL TO CONNECTOR HOUSING - A press-fit terminal includes an electric connecting part provided in a front part of the press-fit terminal to be electrically connected to a mating connector terminal; a rear leg part provided in a rear part of the press-fit terminal to be inserted and fixed to a through hole of a circuit board; and an engaging part provided in an intermediate part between the electric connecting part and the rear leg part to be press-fitted to a press-fit hole of a wall part of a connector housing. The rear leg part is formed in a shape of a round pin having a circular form in cross-section. The rear leg part may be designed to have a diameter in cross-section being smaller than a minimum dimension between opposed inner wall surfaces of the press-fit hole of the connector housing. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179174 | FIXED TAP LOW THRESHOLD CURRENT POWER SUPPLY - A device connectable to an electric power line conductor including an electrically conductive insulated wire wound at least twice. A first end of the wire is configured to be connected to a first power line conductor and a second end of the wire is configured to be connected to a second power line conductor. A housing is mountable to the wire and includes an iron core power supply transformer configured to surround the wire to power a power supply module. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179175 | ASYMMETRICAL CONTACT TERMINAL AND FABRICATION METHOD OF THE SAME - An asymmetrical contact terminal includes a root portion and at least one first branch and at least one second branch which are spaced apart. The first branch has a first arm portion and a first tip, and the second branch also has a second arm portion and a second tip. The first branch further has a protrusion selectively connects the second arm portion for deforming the force distribution and enhancing the engagement between the contact terminal and an associated housing. The instant disclosure also discloses a fabrication method for making the same. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179176 | JUMPER PIN - A pin for use with a jumper is illustrated. The jumper defines two insertion holes. The pin includes a main rod and at least one engaging portion. The main rod includes an arc-shaped first end, an opposite second end, and a sidewall between the first end and the second end. The at least one engaging portion connected to the main rod and comprising a top end lower than the first end of the main rod, the top end being configured to be inserted into one of the insertion holes of the jumper. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179177 | SHIP MANEUVERING DEVICE - A ship maneuvering device rotates a propeller at a lower rotational frequency than the rotational frequency of the minimum idling speed of an engine. A control device has a crawling speed navigation mode. A crawling speed navigation mode button that selects whether or not to execute the crawling speed navigation mode is connected to the control device. When the crawling speed navigation mode is selected, and the amount of operation of a joystick lever is at or beneath a baseline amount of operation Ms, the control device causes the rotational frequency N of the engine to be the rotational frequency Nlow of the minimum idling speed, and in accordance with the amount of operation of the joystick lever, varies the duty ratio D, which is the fraction of time T | 2014-06-26 |
20140179178 | PROPULSION ARRANGEMENT IN A SHIP - An exemplary propulsion arrangement includes at least one propulsion unit situated at the stern of a ship having a hull with a horizontal water line (WL) and a center line (CL). The propulsion unit can include a hollow support structure attached to the hull, a chamber attached to the support structure, an electric motor within the chamber, a propeller at the front end of the chamber, and a pivotably supported rudder at the rear end of the chamber. The propulsion unit can be mounted so that the shaft line (SL) forms a vertical tilt angle (α) in a range of 1 to 8 degrees in relation to the water line (WL) so that the front end of the chamber is lower than the rear end of the chamber in relation to the water line (WL). | 2014-06-26 |
20140179179 | OUTBOARD DRIVE DEVICE - An outboard drive device ( | 2014-06-26 |
20140179180 | Apparatus and Method for Boat Motor Winterizing - There is provided a portable (easily carried by one person), re-usable apparatus for protecting an engine of a watercraft by filling engine passageways with a protective fluid. The apparatus does not require a pump for the protective fluid. In operation, filling the container with protective fluid, clamping the flexible cup to the water intake ports, and opening the valve permits the running engine of the watercraft to suction protective fluid into cooling fluid passageways within the engine. The entire operation is carried out without a pump to pressurize the protective fluid, and minimizes fluid safe disposal requirements. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179181 | ADJUSTABLE RESISTANCE KICKBOARD - A variable-resistance kickboard apparatus includes a buoyant kickboard body having an upper surface, a lower surface, and an opening extending through the kickboard body between the upper and lower surfaces. The apparatus also includes a blade extending through the opening and slidably engaged in the opening. The blade can be raised and lowered in the opening to adjust the proportion of the blade that extends below the lower surface. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179182 | INFLATABLE BATHING SUIT SYSTEM - Pants have top and bottom and intermediate extents, a front and a rear, and left and right sides. The top extent has a small torus and a large torus. Left and right fasteners are in the large torus. First and second bladders are in the large torus adjacent to the left side. Third and fourth bladders are in the large torus adjacent to the right side. A left tube is operatively coupled the first and second bladder. A right tube is operatively coupled to the third and fourth bladder. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179183 | INFANT RECREATIONAL FLOATATION DEVICE - An infant recreational floatation device is provided. In some embodiments, a floatation device for an infant is provided, the floatation device comprising an inflatable ring having a top surface and a bottom surface, wherein the inflatable ring includes: an air chamber having an upper chamber portion and a lower chamber portion that are divided by a layer; a cut through the air chamber of the inflatable ring that forms a first end of the inflatable ring and a second end of the inflatable ring, wherein the first end and the second end of the inflatable ring are displaced to insert a neck of the infant into an interior space; a plurality of cut-out portions adjacent to the interior space; and a plurality of fasteners placed on the top surface and the bottom surface of the inflatable ring that detachably connect the first end and the second end of the inflatable ring. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179184 | Netting with elongation indicator and method of determining the elongation of a netting - A knitted netting for wrapping an object is provided. When wrapping the object the knitted netting may have an indicated target elongation. The knitted netting includes first longitudinal franzes, first lateral schusses, at least two second longitudinal franzes, and at least one second lateral schuss. The schusses are knitted with the franzes to form the knitted netting. The first longitudinal franzes and the first lateral schusses are configured such that the spacing of the first longitudinal franzes decreases by less than 10% when elongating the knitted netting by 50% of the target elongation, the target elongation being from 15% to 300% of the length of the knitted netting. The second lateral schuss is an indicator schuss. The second longitudinal franzes are indicator franzes. The indicator schuss is knitted with the indicator franzes to form an elongation indicator for indicating the amount of longitudinal stretching of the knitted netting. The elongation indicator is configured such that the spacing of the indicator franzes decreases by more than 10% when elongating the knitted netting by 50% of the target elongation. Further, a method of determining the longitudinal elongation of such a knitted netting with respect to a target elongation is provided. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179185 | ROLL-UP THERMAL BARRIER - A thermal barrier configured to be rolled and unrolled while providing a thermal value of greater than about R=3. The thermal barrier comprises multiple layers including a first layer comprising a fiber mesh core and material selected from the group comprising: polyurethane, rubber, and polyvinylchloride, a second layer bonded to the first layer, the second layer comprising material selected from the group comprising: polyolefin foam, polyurethane foam and rubber based foam, and a third layer bonded to the second layer, the third layer comprising a thin film or fabric material selected from the group comprising: polyester, polyolefin, polyurethane and nylon, wherein the composite material maintains a consistent linear dimension within about 1% of total length in a coiled configuration compared with a linear configuration. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179186 | Amino Resin Film and Method of Producing the Same - An amino resin film, obtained by at least partial curing of an aminoplastic-nonwoven impregnate having a residual moisture of at least 4.0% by weight, comprising, in each case in relation to the total weight of the aminoplastic-nonwoven impregnate,
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20140179187 | LIQUID BINDER COMPOSITION FOR BINDING FIBROUS MATERIALS - A liquid binder composition for binding fibrous materials in the fabrication of resin-infusible preform is disclosed. The binder composition is an aqueous dispersion containing (a) one or more multifunctional epoxy resins, (b) at least one thermoplastic polymer, (c) one or more surfactants selected from anionic surfactants, nonionic surfactants, and combinations thereof, (d) water, and is essentially free of organic solvents. Also disclosed is an emulsification process for producing the liquid binder composition. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179188 | CERAMIC COMPOSITE MATERIAL - A ceramic composite material is comprised of a fabric of fibers of an inorganic substance; and a matrix for combining the fibers. The matrix consists essentially of a ceramic. The matrix is formed by burying the fabric in a mixture of a powder of carbon, a powder of silicon and a medium including an organic solvent, producing an oscillation in the mixture to impregnate the fabric with the mixture, and calcining the fabric impregnated with the mixture. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179189 | Nylon Composite Fiber and Fabric Thereof - A nylon composite fiber and a nylon fabric thereof are provided. This nylon composite fiber is a dual-component fiber, and contains a long chain polyamide and a polyether modified polyamide polyamide. One monomer of the long chain polyamide contains a long aliphatic chain. One monomer of the polyether modified polyamide contains a polyether chain. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179190 | Detachment Apparatus Having Arched Drum Pad and Method for Fabricating Lightweight, Thin Liquid Crystal Display Device Using the Same - A detachment apparatus having an arched drum pad and a method for fabricating a lightweight, thin liquid crystal display (LCD) device using the same are provided. The detachment apparatus includes: a table to which an object to be processed is loaded; an arched drum pad installed over the table and including O-rings formed on a lower surface thereof and a plurality of vacuum compartments demarcated by the O-rings; and a plurality of driving units configured to control a position of the drum pad. In case of using an auxiliary substrate to perform a process of a thin glass substrate, the auxiliary substrate can be easily separated from a liquid crystal panel in a cell state attached after processes are completed by using the arched drum pad having O-rings and a plurality of vacuum compartments. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179191 | SUBSTRATE ATTACHMENT DEVICE OF DISPLAY DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING DISPLAY DEVICE USING THE SAME - A substrate attachment device of a display device and a method for manufacturing the display device using the same are disclosed. The substrate attachment device of the display device includes a guide unit which is curvedly disposed, a first support unit which moves forward and backwards along the guide unit and transfers a cover substrate having a curved surface, a second support unit which is disposed on the guide unit, moves forward and backwards, and transfers a display panel, and a roller unit which rotates so that the cover substrate having the curved surface is attached to the display panel. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179192 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - According to one embodiment, a method of manufacturing a liquid crystal display device includes forming a first substrate including first display regions, forming a second substrate including second display regions, forming seal members of a loop shape around the first or second display regions, dropping a liquid crystal material onto the first or second display regions surrounded by the seal members, and bonding the first and second substrates to each other by the seal members such that the first display regions oppose the second display regions. In the dropping, a greater amount of liquid crystal material is dropped onto display regions close to ends of the first or second substrate, than onto display regions close to a center of the first or second substrate. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179193 | Plush Figure Including Multi-Chamber Storage System - One example includes a body formed of body fabric, the body defining a body pocket opening, a body pocket disposed in an interior of the body and coupled to the body pocket opening and body plush disposed in the interior of the body, between the body pocket and the body fabric. The example includes a head formed of head fabric, the head having a posterior portion of the head coupled to the body at an anterior portion of the body, the head defining a head pocket opening disposed on an anterior portion of the head, a head pocket disposed in an interior of the head and coupled to the head pocket opening and head plush disposed in the interior of the head, between the head pocket and the head fabric. The example includes at least one pair of legs formed of leg fabric and fastened to the body. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179194 | MAGNETIC TOY APPARATUSES AND METHODS - A magnetic toy apparatus and method, an embodiment including a plurality of bodies, at least one of which is rod-shaped, the bodies each having voids adjacent to its corners or ends, a plurality of magnets each disposed in one of the voids so as to be freely rotatable to facilitate connecting the bodies to each other by magnetic force. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179195 | Building Blocks and a Wand Having Magnetic Properties Therefor - A toy combination includes a plurality of children's building blocks, each of the building blocks having a ferromagnetic material, and a wand with at least a portion that is magnetic, the wand capable of attracting the plurality of children's building blocks. The wand may have end lower ends in a variety of configurations to pick up the building blocks. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179196 | INTERACTIVE TALKING DOLLS - A set of interactive toys that perform a sequence of actions in response to one another without external activation other than an initial actuation to begin the sequence of actions. Preferably, each toy has an activation switch and/or a receiver for a wireless signal such as an infrared signal which activates the toy. Upon activation, the toy performs a desired action, such as the enunciation of a speech pattern, and signals another toy to perform a responsive action. Preferably, the toy are capable of performing several different action sequences, such as the enunciation of different conversations, the performance of different A movements, etc. Additionally, the toys are programmable by a remote control device. The remote control device either functions as an activation switch, initiating a random or predetermined (yet not user determined) sequence of interactions, or as an interaction selector, such that a desired sequence of actions may be selected. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179197 | TOY APPARATUS WITH SIMULATED LCD SCREEN FACE - The invention comprises a toy or toy vehicle with an electronic device, including a small portable electronic device, capable of playing audio-visual images to simulate a face, and integrated into the toy or toy vehicle. The electronic device has or is connected to an LCD screen that serves as the face of a toy or toy vehicle so as to simulate the appearance of being alive. Images of live, recorded or pre-recorded talking faces stored on software would play on the LCD screen. The toy can be a simulated head, simulated toy vehicle, doll, toy vehicle, or computer monitor with fasteners for accessories to make the toy look like a person, animal, cartoon character, insect, dinosaur, robot, plant, or thing with living characteristics, such as a clock with hands and feet. The toy vehicle can be a plane, train, automobile, flying saucer, bicycle, tricycle, wagon, bus, truck, etc. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179198 | BODY-SHAPING INTIMACY GARMENT - A body-shaping intimacy garment for a woman has an upper portion that supports or at least contacts undersides of the breasts while leaving the breasts exposed, a torso portion extending from the upper portion, a lower portion that encircles the waist, buttocks and hips while defining a crotch opening through the garment for access during intimate encounters, and leg portions that extend to below the knee. The torso portion, lower portion and leg portions each include respective portions of inner and outer layers of stretchable fabrics. The inner layer fabric is worn stretched about the torso, waist, buttocks, hips and legs, with tension in shoulder straps maintaining some inner layer stretch along the torso portion while worn. The outer layer fabric has a lesser elasticity than the inner layer fabric, and the two fabric layers are connected at the bust but are otherwise disconnected throughout front and sides of the torso and lower portions, and throughout the leg portions to at least below the knee, such that the outer layer is configured to slide over the inner layer, and to flow over local curvature fluctuations of the inner layer, during movement. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179199 | BODY-SHAPING INTIMACY GARMENT - A body-shaping intimacy garment for a woman has an upper portion that supports or at least contacts undersides of the breasts while leaving the breasts exposed, a torso portion extending from the upper portion, a lower portion that encircles the waist, buttocks and hips while defining a crotch opening through the garment for access during intimate encounters, and leg portions that extend to below the knee. The torso portion, lower portion and leg portions each include respective portions of inner and outer layers of stretchable fabrics. The inner layer fabric is worn stretched about the torso, waist, buttocks, hips and legs, with tension in shoulder straps maintaining some inner layer stretch along the torso portion while worn. The outer layer fabric has a lesser elasticity than the inner layer fabric, and the two fabric layers are connected at the bust but are otherwise disconnected throughout front and sides of the torso and lower portions, and throughout the leg portions to at least below the knee, such that the outer layer is configured to slide over the inner layer, and to flow over local curvature fluctuations of the inner layer, during movement. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179200 | TURBINE SERVICING DEVICE AND METHOD - A turbine servicing device includes a base member mountable proximate an inlet of a section of a turbine system. Also included is a retaining component operatively coupled to the base member. Further included is a rod having a first end and a second end, the rod in a slidable and pivotable relationship with the retaining component. Yet further included is a machining device operatively coupled to the rod proximate the second end and configured to polish a portion of a turbine component. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179201 | BLADE SHARPENING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME - The present document describes a blade sharpening system comprising a blade sharpening device, a blade holding apparatus and a controller operatively coupled to the blade sharpening device and said blade holding apparatus to control sharpening of said blade, and methods of using the same. | 2014-06-26 |
20140179202 | GRINDING METHOD - A work surface is ground by moving a grinding wheel, on an outer periphery of which a helical dressed groove having no intersection is formed, in a first direction being tilted with respect to a forward direction. Then, the work surface is ground by moving the grinding wheel in a second direction which is tilted with respect to a backward direction. When the grinding wheel is virtually moved for grinding in the forward direction, an extending direction of a virtual grinding trace formed by the dressed groove transcribed and the first direction are tilted in mutually opposite directions with respect to the forward direction. An absolute value of a tilt angle of the first direction is smaller than that of the extending direction of the virtual grinding trace. Rotation directions from the forward direction to the first direction and from the backward direction to the second direction are opposite. | 2014-06-26 |