30th week of 2010 patent applcation highlights part 43 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20100190341 | APPARATUS, METHOD FOR DEPOSITING THIN FILM ON WAFER AND METHOD FOR GAP-FILLING TRENCH USING THE SAME - Provided are an apparatus and method for depositing a thin film, and a method for gap-filling a trench in a semiconductor device. The thin film depositing apparatus includes a plurality of substrates provided on the same space inside a reactor, wherein deposition of the thin film and partial etching of the deposited thin film are repeated to form the thin film on the plurality of substrates by exposing the substrates to two or more source gases and an etching gas supplied together at predetermined time intervals while rotating the substrates. According to exemplary embodiments, it is possible to concurrently or alternatively perform deposition and etching of a thin film, so that a thin film with good gap-fill capability can be deposited. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190342 | PATTERN GENERATING METHOD, METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE, COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT, AND PATTERN-SHAPE-DETERMINATION-PARAMETER GENERATING METHOD - A pattern generating method includes: extracting, from a shape of a pattern generated on a substrate, a contour of the pattern shape; setting evaluation points as verification points for the pattern shape on the contour; calculating curvatures on the contour in the evaluation points; and verifying the pattern shape based on whether the curvatures satisfy a predetermined threshold set in advance. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190343 | LOAD LOCK HAVING SECONDARY ISOLATION CHAMBER - A load lock includes a chamber including an upper portion, a lower portion, and a partition between the upper portion and the lower portion, the partition including an opening therethrough. The load lock further includes a first port in communication with the upper portion of the chamber and a second port in communication with the lower portion of the chamber. The load lock includes a rack disposed within the chamber and a workpiece holder mounted on a first surface of the rack, wherein the rack and the workpiece holder are movable by an indexer that is capable of selectively moving wafer slots of the rack into communication with the second port. The indexer can also move the rack into an uppermost position, at which the first surface of the boat and the partition sealingly separate the upper portion and the lower portion to define an upper chamber and a lower chamber. Auxiliary processing, such as wafer pre-cleaning, or metrology can be conducted in the upper portion. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190344 | Methods of Forming Semiconductor Constructions - The invention includes methods in which silicon is removed from titanium-containing container structures with an etching composition having a phosphorus-and-oxygen-containing compound therein. The etching composition can, for example, include one or both of ammonium hydroxide and tetra-methyl ammonium hydroxide. The invention also includes methods in which titanium-containing whiskers are removed from between titanium-containing capacitor electrodes. Such removal can be, for example, accomplished with an etch utilizing one or more of hydrofluoric acid, ammonium fluoride, nitric acid and hydrogen peroxide. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190345 | Selective Etch-Back Process for Semiconductor Devices - A semiconductor device having fins and a method of manufacture are provided. A patterned mask is formed over a substrate. Trenches are formed in the substrate and the trenches are filled with a dielectric material. Thereafter, the patterned mask is removed and one or more etch processes are performed to recess the dielectric material, wherein at least one of the etch processes is an etch process that removes or prevents fences from being formed along sidewalls of the trench. The etch process may be, for example, a plasma etch process using NH | 2010-07-29 |
20100190346 | Method of processing resist, semiconductor device, and method of producing the same - A surface component film ( | 2010-07-29 |
20100190347 | REMOVAL CHEMISTRY FOR SELECTIVELY ETCHING METAL HARD MASK - Embodiments of the present invention describe a removal chemistry for removing hard mask. The removal chemistry is a wet-etch solution that removes a metal hard mask formed on a dielectric layer, and is highly selective to a metal conductor layer underneath the dielectric layer. The removal chemistry comprises an aqueous solution of hydrogen peroxide (H | 2010-07-29 |
20100190348 | Manufacturing method of semiconductor substrate and substrate processing apparatus - A first processing gas containing a first element and a second processing gas containing a second element are alternately supplied to a surface of a substrate placed in a processing chamber, to thereby form a first thin film, and a second processing gas and a third processing containing the first element and different from the first processing gas are alternately supplied, to thereby form a second thin film on the first thin film, having the same element component as that of the first thin film. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190349 | Method for backside polymer reduction in dry-etch process - A method for preventing the formation of contaminating polymeric films on the backsides of semiconductor substrates includes providing an oxygen-impregnated focus ring and/or an oxygen-impregnated chuck that releases oxygen during etching operations. The method further provides delivering oxygen gas to the substrate by mixing oxygen in the cooling gas mixture, maintaining the focus ring at a temperature no greater than the substrate temperature during etching and cleaning the substrate using a two step plasma cleaning sequence that includes suspending the substrate above the chuck. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190350 | PLASMA ETCHING APPARATUS, PLASMA ETCHING METHOD AND STORAGE MEDIUM - A plasma etching method for forming a hole in an etching target film by a plasma processing apparatus is provided. The apparatus includes an RF power supply for applying RF power for plasma generation to at least one of upper and lower electrodes, and a DC power supply for applying minus DC voltage to the upper electrode. A first condition that plasma is generated by turning on the RF power supply and minus DC voltage is applied to the upper electrode and a second condition that the plasma is extinguished by turning off the RF power supply and minus DC voltage is applied to the upper electrode are alternately repeated. Etching is performed by positive ions in the plasma under the first condition and negative ions are supplied into the hole by the DC voltage to neutralize positive ions in the hole under the second condition. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190351 | METHODS FOR REMOVING DIELECTRIC MATERIALS - A method for removing a plurality of dielectric films from a supporting substrate by providing a substrate with a dielectric layer overlying another dielectric layer, contacting the substrate at a first temperature with an acid solution exhibiting a positive etch selectivity at the first temperature, and then contacting the substrate at a second temperature with an acid solution exhibiting a positive etch selectivity at the second temperature. The dielectric layers exhibit different etch rates when etched at the first and second temperatures. The first and second acid solutions may contain phosphoric acid. The first dielectric layer may be silicon nitride and the second dielectric layer may be silicon oxide. Under these conditions, the first temperature may be about 175° C. and the second temperature may be about 155° C. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190352 | USE OF A BIASED PRECOAT FOR REDUCED FIRST WAFER DEFECTS IN HIGH-DENSITY PLASMA PROCESS - According to various embodiments, the present teachings include methods for reducing first wafer defects in a high-density plasma chemical vapor deposition process. In an exemplary embodiment, the method can include running a deposition chamber for deposition of film on a first batch of silicon wafers and then cleaning interior surfaces of the deposition chamber. The method can further include inserting a protective electrostatic chuck cover (PEC) wafer on an electrostatic chuck in the deposition chamber and applying power to bias the PEC wafer while simultaneously precoating the deposition chamber with an oxide. The exemplary method can also include re-starting the deposition chamber for deposition of film on a second batch of silicon wafers. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190353 | NANOLAYER DEPOSITION PROCESS - A hybrid deposition process of CVD and ALD, called NanoLayer Deposition (NLD) is provided. The nanolayer deposition process is a cyclic sequential deposition process, comprising the first step of introducing a first plurality of precursors to deposit a thin film with the deposition process not self-limiting, then a second step of purging the first set of precursors and a third step of introducing a second plurality of precursors to modify the deposited thin film. The deposition step in the NLD process using the first set of precursors is not self limiting and is a function of substrate temperature and process time. The second set of precursors modifies the already deposited film characteristics. The second set of precursors can treat the deposited film such as a modification of film composition, a doping or a removal of impurities from the deposited film. The second set of precursors can also deposit another layer on the deposited film. The additional layer can react with the existing layer to form a compound layer, or can have minimum reaction to form a nanolaminate film. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190354 | INTERLAYER DIELECTRIC UNDER STRESS FOR AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - An integrated circuit that has logic and a static random access memory (SRAM) array has improved performance by treating the interlayer dielectric (ILD) differently for the SRAM array than for the logic. The N channel logic and SRAM transistors have ILDs with non-compressive stress, the P channel logic transistor ILD has compressive stress, and the P channel SRAM transistor at least has less compressive stress than the P channel logic transistor, i.e., the P channel SRAM transistors may be compressive but less so than the P channel logic transistors, may be relaxed, or may be tensile. It is beneficial for the integrated circuit for the P channel SRAM transistors to have a lower mobility than the P channel logic transistors. The P channel SRAM transistors having lower mobility results in better write performance; either better write time or write margin at lower power supply voltage. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190355 | Substrate processing apparatus and manufacturing method of semiconductor device - A substrate processing apparatus, including: a reaction container in which a substrate is processed; a seal cap, brought into contact with one end in an opening side of the reaction container via a first sealing member and a second sealing member so as to seal the opening of the reaction container air-tightly; a first gas channel, formed in a region between the first sealing member and the second sealing member in a state where the seal cap is in contact with the reaction container; a second gas channel, provided to the seal cap and through which the first gas channel is in communication with an inside of the reaction container; a first gas supply port that is provided to the reaction container and supplies a first gas to the first gas channel; and a second gas supply port that is provided to the reaction container and supplies a second gas into the reaction container, wherein a front end opening of the first gas supply port opening to the first gas channel, and a base opening of the second gas channel opening to the first gas channel being separated from each other in a state where the seal cap is in contact with the reaction container. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190356 | Reflectors, substrate processing apparatuses and methods for the same - A substrate processing apparatus may include a processing chamber including a plasma generating unit arranged in an upper region thereof. A grid system, which may extract ions from plasma formed by the plasma generating unit and may accelerate the ions to have substantially uniform directivity. The grid system may be positioned below the plasma generating unit. A reflector may be arranged below the grid system and may include parallel reflecting plates for converting the ions accelerated from the grid system into neutral beams. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190357 | Printed Wiring Boards and Communication Connectors Having Series Inductor-Capacitor Crosstalk Compensation Circuits that Share a Common Inductor - Printed wiring boards for communications connectors are provided that include a mounting substrate having at least first through third input terminals and first through third output terminals. A first conductive path connects the first input terminal to the first output terminal, a second conductive path connects the second input terminal to the second output terminal and a third conductive path connects the third input terminal to the third output terminal. A first inductor and a first capacitor are coupled between the first conductive path and the second conductive path, where the first inductor and the first capacitor are arranged in series to provide a first series inductor-capacitor circuit. A second capacitor is coupled between the third conductive path and the second conductive path through the first inductor to provide a second series inductor-capacitor circuit that shares the inductor of the first series inductor-capacitor circuit. Communications connectors that include such wiring boards or equivalent structures are also provided. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190358 | TERMINATION FOR TELECOMMUNICATION AND DATA ENGINEERING - The invention relates to a termination ( | 2010-07-29 |
20100190359 | RELAY CONNECTOR - A core conductor of a coaxial connector is electrically connected to a terminal electrode which is provided at an end of a surface of a board, and a shell GND of the coaxial connector is electrically connected to a GND electrode which is provided at an end of a back surface of the board in a relay connector. The shell GND has a substantially columnar outer shape. The relay connector includes: a conductive first block having a first surface and a second surface being opposite to the first surface, the first block formed with a through hole, the coaxial connector being provided in the through hole, a part of the shell GND being provided in the through hole, the core conductor of the coaxial connector being projected from the first surface of the first block; and a conductive second block provided with a board rest part on which the board is to be placed, the second block operable to relatively move with respect to the first block and being electrically connected to the first block. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190360 | FUSE BOX AND METHOD OF MAKING A FUSE BOX - A fuse box has a housing in which a plurality of fuses are received. The housing defines a busbar cavity. A busbar has a plurality of integrally formed terminals, and is received in the busbar cavity of the housing. The housing and the busbar are arranged such that the plurality of integrally formed terminals on the busbar are positioned to directly receive corresponding contacts of the plurality of fuses. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190361 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTING APPARATUS - An electrical connecting apparatus comprises a housing having a first recess extending in a first direction in a horizontal plane, opened downward, and having at least a backside inward surface and a plurality of slits spaced in the first direction and extending in a second direction intersecting the first direction in the horizontal plane, a plurality of contacts each arranged in the housing in a state of extending inside the slit from within the first recess and electrically connecting a conductive portion provided on a board to an electrode of a device under test, and a probe holder arranged in the first recess. The backside inward surface of the first recess includes an inclined portion inclined to both the horizontal plane and a vertical plane vertical to it in a state of being further to the front side towards the upper side, and each contact abuts on the inclined portion at least at part of the back end. Thus, slip of the contact against the conductive portion is reduced. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190362 | Component Part Having an Electrical Printed Circuit Board - A component part has an electrical printed circuit board ( | 2010-07-29 |
20100190363 | ELECTRICAL POWER ADAPTER - Electrical power adapters comprising retractable prongs and/or retractable electrical outputs are disclosed. In one example, an electrical travel adapter includes a power unit having a retractable electrical output and a plug unit coupled to the power unit, the plug unit having a plurality of retractable prongs. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190364 | PLUG ASSEMBLY, ATTACHMENT PLUG AND CONVERSION PLUG - A conversion plug has a pair of guide projections that hold therebetween a pair of blades in a stand state at the time of attachment of the conversion plug to an attachment plug, and guide the pair of blades into a pair of recesses. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190365 | Card connector - A card connector for a plurality of memory cards includes a housing having a plurality of inserting holes for the memory cards, respectively. The card connector includes a swing member made of an elastic metal plate and having fixing portions and a swing part in the form of a hollow square rod having extending portions extending into the inserting holes when the swing member is fixed in the housing. A partition wall between the inserting holes is formed with a rectangular notch and slits in opposite faces of the rectangular notch for press-fitting the fixing portions of the swing member, respectively. When one memory card is inserted into one inserting hole, the inserted memory card causes the swing part to be further extended into anther inserting hole, thereby preventing another memory card from being inserted into the another inserting hole. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190366 | RJ-45 Style Communications Jacks that are Configured to Receive Both RJ-45 and RJ-11 Style Communications Plugs - RJ-45 style communications jacks include a housing having a plug receiving cavity that is defined, at least in part, by opposed upper and lower surfaces. A first guide protrudes from the upper surface into the plug receiving cavity. A first channel is formed in the lower surface. The width of this first channel is greater than the width of a housing of an RJ-11 style communications plug but less than a width of a housing of an RJ-45 style communications plug. Moreover, the length of the first channel is sufficient to allow the RJ-11 style communications plug to be fully inserted within the plug receiving cavity. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190367 | TOOL AND METHOD FOR ATTACHING AND DETACHING MODULAR PLUGS - A modular plug attaching and detaching tool includes a first holder configured to accommodate a plurality of modular plugs in an aligned state and a second holder configured to press unlocking claws of the plurality of modular plugs when the second holder is attached to the first holder. The first holder includes an engagement groove extending in an inserting direction of the modular plug. The second holder includes an engagement part configured to engage with the engagement groove of the first holder by being moved in the inserting direction. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190368 | SAFETY DEVICE FOR HOUSEHOLD OVENS - In a cooker it is undesirable that a given power outlet ( | 2010-07-29 |
20100190369 | WIRE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR MODULAR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - A modular electrical system ( | 2010-07-29 |
20100190370 | IC SOCKET WITH OFFSET CAM CAPABLE OF PREVENTING WARPAGE OF COVER - An IC socket ( | 2010-07-29 |
20100190371 | Cable connector with security arrangement - A cable connector with security arrangement for HDMI cable and the like includes a connector head for being plugged into a terminal socket of an electronic device, and a connector body having at least one retention member pivotally coupling with the connector body for being folded between a folded and unfolded position. The retention member has an attachment slot for aligning with an attachment hole of the terminal socket when the retention member is flipped to the unfolded position so that a fastener can be used to fasten the retention member with the terminal socket so as to securely connect the cable connector with the terminal socket and prevent the cable connector from being accidentally pulled out to disconnect the power or data transmission. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190372 | QUICK-FIT CONNECTION SOCKET FOR MULTI-CONDUCTOR CABLE - The invention relates to a socket to be mounted on a multi-conductor cable and including a removable comb ( | 2010-07-29 |
20100190373 | Flat cable connector - The present invention provides a flat cable connector including a set of flat cable with a contact portion, a connector body with a containing groove and a plurality of terminals, at least one fixing element and a cover. The fixing element is provided for fixing the flat cable into the containing groove, and the cover is fixed at the containing groove for protecting the terminal and the flat cable in the containing groove, while pressing the flat cable, such that the contact portion is securely contacted and electrically conducted with the terminal. The invention provides a flat cable connector featuring a convenient and quick installation, a secured structure and an easy way of changing components. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190374 | CONNECTING MODULE TO BE USED IN TELECOMMUNICATION AND DATA TECHNOLOGY - A connecting module includes a housing, electric contacts for connecting wires and/or cables, and at least one fastening element that allows the connecting module to be fixed to an assembly frame. The fastening element is embodied at least in two parts, encompassing a first fastening piece and a second fastening piece. The connecting module can be put on the assembly frame by means of the first fastening piece and can be locked on the assembly frame with the aid of the second fastening piece. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190375 | CONNECTOR RECEPTACLE WITH MOLDED FRONT NUT GASKET - A connector receptacle for insertion in a panel is disclosed. The connector has a threaded portion, and a compression stop. A gasket material is molded on a flange of the body of the receptacle such that at least a portion of the gasket material is compressible between the flange and the panel when the connector is installed. A fluid-tight seal is achieved when a compression stop is in contact with the panel. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190376 | Receptacle of RF microwave connector for telecommunication - A receptacle of a RF microwave connecter for telecommunication comprises a metal housing with a upper end thereof disposed with a cylindrical main body used for engaging with a periphery of a metal housing of a receptacle with a male terminal and an insulator with a center thereof formed with a projection part. A hollow portion is disposed on the projection part and used for engaging with a female terminal to allow a plug with a female terminal also to be coupled onto a circuit board to use as a receptacle so as to have a broader use. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190377 | CONNECTOR INCLUDING FLEXIBLE FINGERS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A coaxial cable connector is to be attached to a coaxial cable including an inner conductor, an outer conductor, and a dielectric therebetween. The coaxial cable connector includes a connector housing defining a ramp to receive an outer conductor thereagainst. A back nut has a ring base and a plurality of flexible fingers carried thereby to clamp against the outer conductor opposite the ramp. The connector housing and the back nut include respective portions defining a positive stop when fully engaged. A center contact is to be coupled to the inner conductor. There is at least one insulator member in the connector housing for carrying the center contact and comprising a radially outer support portion to radially support the outer conductor opposite the compressible ring. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190378 | Inner Contact Supporting and Biasing Insulator - An insulator supporting an inner contact coaxial within a connector body bore of a connector for coaxial cable with a solid outer conductor is formed as a monolithic body with an inner contact bore extending between a connector end and a cable end. The inner contact bore is dimensioned to receive the inner contact. An outer diameter of the insulator at the connector end is configured to mate with the connector body bore of the coaxial cable connector. A plurality of spring fingers extends from the cable end of the insulator. A distal end of the spring fingers each is provided with a ramp surface, whereby during connector to cable assembly, the solid outer conductor contacts the spring fingers along the ramp surface(s), deflecting the spring fingers inward to increase inward bias upon a spring basket of the inner contact. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190379 | CONNECTOR OVERMOLD - An overmold for an electrical connector is disclosed. The connector includes a connector body that communicates with a device and an overmold that substantially covers the connector body. The overmold includes an outside surface that has a plurality of depressions for receiving a user's hand such that when an insertion force is applied to insert the connector into a receiver of the device, the insertion force is transferred from the depressions to an axis of the connector. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190380 | Waterproof electric plug or receptacle for LED light string - Waterproof electric plug or receptacle for LED light string is provided. In one embodiment, the plug includes a housing comprising two prongs, two fuses, an internal space, rear passages, compartments between the space and the passages, a wall for separating the space and the compartments; an electrical assembly comprising a PCB electrically to the prongs via the fuses, and rear conductive posts in the compartments; a power cord passing the passages and having two sleeves secured to the posts, and a shell mounted around the housing. Waterproof adhesive is applied on the wall, the compartments, and front and rear ends of the PCB. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190381 | COMPACT POWER ADAPTER WITH INTERCHANGEABLE HEADS - A power adapter for extending power from an electrical power source to a electrical device. The power adapter includes an adapter body, including an exchange surface, having one or more sets of interior electrical contacts. The power adapter further includes an end section that is attachable and detachable from the body. The end section includes (i) a set of end section interior electrical contact elements that make contact with the at least one set of interior electrical contacts, and (ii) a plug connector, electrically connected to the set of end section interior electrical contacts, and adapted to mate with a corresponding electrical receptacle. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190382 | Hybrid connector jack for an electronic device - A hybrid connector jack assembly for use in association with an electronic device comprising an audio jack component and a coaxial connector jack component. The audio jack component is coupled to an electronic circuit and has a proximal end and a distal end, an elongated opening extends from the proximal end to the distal end. It is structurally configured to receive a male audio connector. The coaxial connector jack component positioned at the distal end of the audio jack component and accessible through the elongated opening of the audio jack component. This allows for the insertion of a coaxial cable through the audio jack component and into operative engagement with the coaxial connector jack component. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190383 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - The invention provides an electrical connector achieving a reduced overall height and being capable of preventing an oblique fitting of a plug and a receptacle connector. The plug connector | 2010-07-29 |
20100190384 | Key coded power adapter connectors - Key coded power connectors include a single common power connector coupled to a power supply and a plurality of mating power connectors. A mating power connector is for coupling between the power connector and an electronic device. A mating power connector has a power rating based on the power drawn by a corresponding electronic device. The power connector has a power rating based on the power rating of the power supply. The connectors are shaped as a function of power rating such that only mating power connectors having a power rating equal to or less than the power rating of the power connector can be coupled together. This prevents an electronic device from being coupled to a power supply which cannot supply sufficient power to the electronic device. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190385 | CONNECTOR DEVICE - A jack connector includes pairs of jack signal contacts and jack ground contacts arranged alternately, and a plug connector includes pairs of plug signal contacts and plug ground contacts arranged alternately. Respective contacts of each pair of jack signal contacts come into contact with respective contacts of each pair of plug signal contacts, and each jack ground contact comes into contact with each plug ground contact. In a first contact structure, each jack ground contact comes into contact with each plug ground contact at a first position, and in a second contact structure each jack ground contact comes into contact with each plug ground contact at a second position apart from the first position along an extending direction of the plug ground contact. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190386 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - The invention relates to an electrical connector for connecting a contact pin to an electrical conductor. It is proposed that the insulator housing of the connector provide a connecting space, in which the contact pin and the electrical conductor can be plugged in opposite direction in roughly parallel alignment and overlap by their axial lengths, the conductor being able to move crosswise to its conductor axis within a range of movement permitted by the construction and the leaf springs of the conductor clamp connection pressing the conductor in the direction of the contact pin. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190387 | Contact System - The invention relates to a contact system comprising a spring and an accordingly associated printed circuit board surface, with which the spring is in contact. The printed circuit board surface to be contacted is a carbon printed circuit board surface. Increased contact resistance between the spring and the carbon printed circuit board surface, which is associated with the contact system according to the invention, is furthermore compensated for by electric and/or electronic means. The spring that is used is provided with a spring force adapted to the carbon printed circuit surface. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190388 | FEMALE ELECTRICAL TERMINAL - The present invention relates to a female electrical terminal destined to couple with a male blade terminal ( | 2010-07-29 |
20100190389 | Connector for core and stranded cable - An electrical connector including an end member configured to connect the electrical connector to another member; and jaw segments. The jaw segments are configured to be arranged relative to one another to directly contact a core of a core and stranded (C-S) cable. Each of the jaw segments are configured to contact a different outer perimeter segment around the core to combine to substantially surround a portion of the core. The jaw segments are mounted directly with the end member at an interlocking connection of the jaw segments directly with the end member. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190390 | CONNECTOR AND METALLIC MATERIAL FOR CONNECTOR - A connector includes a male terminal and a female terminal. At least one of the male terminal and the female terminal has an outermost surface layer formed of a metallic material as an alloy layer of Cu—Sn. The alloy layer of Cu—Sn has a concentration of Cu decreasing gradually toward a surface thereof. The metallic material for the connector includes the outermost surface layer formed of the alloy layer of Cu—Sn. The alloy layer of Cu—Sn has the concentration of Cu decreasing gradually toward the surface thereof. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190391 | PERSONAL WATERCRAFT - A personal watercraft is provided that is capable of achieving high speeds. The craft can operate on a surface of a body of water or beneath the surface of the body of water. The personal watercraft includes a hull, a streamlined water tunnel disposed within the hull, a plurality of fins extending from the hull, a propeller disposed within the water tunnel, a motor disposed within the hull and outside of the water tunnel, a water intake at the front of the water tunnel and at the front and bottom of the hull, first and second water exhausts at the rear of the water tunnel and at the rear and bottom of the hull, and first and second handgrips located at the rear of the hull. The propeller can pull water into the water tunnel via the water intake, and the amount of water entering the watercraft at any given time is substantially the same as the amount of water exiting the watercraft via the water tunnel and the water exhausts. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190392 | RUDDER PROPELLER DRIVE, AND RUDDER PROPELLER DRIVING METHOD - The invention relates to a rudder propeller drive comprising a driving motor ( | 2010-07-29 |
20100190393 | ASSEMBLY OF TURRET AND DISCONNECTABLE BUOY - Assembly of turret and disconnectable buoy, in which the turret at its lower end and the buoy at its upper end are provided with mating coupling provisions. The coupling provisions comprise an annular projection protruding from one of the turret and buoy towards the other of the turret and buoy and a correspondingly shaped annular recess on the other of the turret and buoy for receiving the annular projection. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190394 | WAVE POWER | 2010-07-29 |
20100190395 | SILICONE RUBBER COMPOSITION FOR COATING OF WOVEN FABRIC, AND COATED WOVEN FABRIC - A silicone-rubber composition for coating textile fabrics characterized in that the silicone-rubber composition comprises the following components: an alkenyl group-containing organopolysiloxane (A) that comprises a mixture of an organopolysiloxane (A-1) that contains in one molecule at least two alkenyl groups in the amount not exceeding 2 mass % and an organopolysiloxane (A-2) that contains in one molecule at least two alkenyl groups in amount of 5 mass % or more; an organohydrogenpolysiloxane (B) that comprises a mixture of an organohydrogenpolysiloxane (B-1) that has in one molecule on average three silicon-bonded hydrogen atoms and an organohydrogenpolysiloxane (B-2) that has in one molecule on average two silicon-bonded hydrogen atoms; a hydrosilylation catalyst (C); and a reinforcement fine silica powder (D); and elongation according to JIS K6251 of the cured product of the composition is equal to or greater than 800%. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190396 | SILICONE RUBBER COMPOSITION FOR FABRIC COATING AND COATED FABRIC - A silicone-rubber composition for coating textile fabrics characterized in that the silicone-rubber composition is a solventless hydrosilylation reaction-curable composition, has a viscosity at 25° C. in the range of 100 to 500 Pa·s, and contains an alkoxysilane that contains a methacrylic group or an acrylic group and a zirconium chelate compound, but does not contain an organic titanium compound. And a textile fabric coated with the silicone-rubber composition for coating textile fabrics. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190397 | FLUOROCARBON POLYMER-FREE PREPARATIONS BASED ON WATER AND/OR ORGANIC SOLVENTS AND THE USE THEREOF AS A FINISH ON FLAT MATERIALS - The present invention relates to fluorocarbon polymer-free preparations (Z) based on water and/or organic solvents and their use as a finish on flat materials, containing
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20100190398 | Consolidated Fibrous Structure - A consolidated fibrous structure including a multiplicity of fibrous layers. The fibers of each fibrous layer contain a core and a skin layer. The core has an exterior surface portion containing polypropylene. The skin layer is disposed on at least a portion of the core and contains a first polymer and a second polymer. The first polymer contains a polymer having at least 70% α-olefin units and is characterized by a melting temperature lower than the melting temperature of the exterior surface portion of the core. The second polymer contains a co-polymer having at least 50% α-olefin units and is characterized by a number-average molecular weight of about 7,000 g/mol to 50,000 g/mol, a viscosity of between about 2,500 and 150,000 cP measured at 170° C., and a melting temperature lower than the melting temperature of the exterior surface portion of the core. The viscosity of the second polymer is not greater than about 10 percent of the viscosity of the first polymer measured at 170° C. At least a portion of the skin layers of the fibers in each fibrous layer are fused to at least a portion of other skin layers of fibers within the same fibrous layer, at least a portion of the skin layers of the fibers of each fibrous layer are fused with at least a portion of the skin layers of the fibers in an adjacent fibrous layer, and the stiffness of the consolidated fibrous structure is at least 1 N-m. A fibrous layer is also described. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190399 | Consolidated Fibrous Structure - A consolidated fibrous structure including a multiplicity of fibrous layers. The fibers of each fibrous layer contain a core, a first layer and a second layer. The core has an exterior surface portion containing polypropylene. The first layer is disposed on at least a portion of the core and contains a first polymer. The first polymer contains a polymer having at least 70% α-olefin units and is characterized by a melting temperature lower than the melting temperature of the exterior surface portion of the core. The second layer is disposed on at least a portion of the first layer and contains a second polymer. The second polymer contains a co-polymer having at least 50% α-olefin units and is characterized by a number-average molecular weight of about 7,000 g/mol to 50,000 g/mol, a viscosity of between about 2,500 and 150,000 cP measured at 170° C., and a melting temperature lower than the melting temperature of the exterior surface portion of the core. The viscosity of the second polymer is not greater than about 10 percent of the viscosity of the first polymer measured at 170° C. At least a portion of the second layers of the fibers in each fibrous layer are fused to at least a portion of other first or second layers of the fibers within the same fibrous layer, at least a portion of the second layers of the fibers of each fibrous layer are fused with at least a portion of the first or second layers of the fibers in an adjacent fibrous layer, and the stiffness of the consolidated fibrous structure is at least 1 N-m. A fibrous layer is also described. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190400 | ACRYLIC FIBER WITH MODIFIED PROPERTY AND A PROCESS FOR MAKING THEREFOR - A acrylic fiber having property modifying constituents such as thermoregulatory activity, antimicrobial activity, and perfumed and a method of making thereof is disclosed. Micro-reservoirs are formed in the fibers having thermoregulatory activity, antimicrobial constituents, and perfumed constituents. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190401 | Transparent Planar Material for Architectural Purposes - The invention relates to transparent planar material ( | 2010-07-29 |
20100190402 | PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF FLAME-RETARDANT VISCOSE FIBRES - The present invention relates to a process for the production in continuous of cellulose-based flame-retardant fibres or filaments and textile articles obtained therefrom, comprising the predispersion in water of an organophosphoric additive, the dosing and mixing of the aqueous predispersion in a solution of cellulose xanthogenate, the filtration of the mixed solutions and spinning in a regenerating and coagulation bath. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190403 | THREE-DIMENSIONAL PRODUCT HAVING NANOPOROUS SURFACE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - The present invention provides a method for producing a three-dimensional product having a nanoporous surface in which the pore density, pore size or pore size distribution can be easily and readily controlled. The invention combines two techniques: a method for producing a three-dimensional product in which a yarn is knitted or woven to finish into an arbitrary three-dimensional shape, and a method for transforming a surface consisting of a material in which nanoparticles are dispersed in a matrix to a nanoporous surface by immersing the surface in a liquid which dissolves the nanoparticles but does not dissolve the matrix. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190404 | Fiber containing an antimicrobial composition - Fibers that durably contain antimicrobial materials such that the antimicrobial materials are resistant to being abraided away or washed off during use. The antimicrobial materials contained in the fibers are not prone to the development of resistant strains of bacteria. Also disclosed are methods of making and using the fibers. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190405 | ELASTIC NONWOVEN FABRIC, PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME, AND TEXTILE PRODUCT COMPRISING THE ELASTIC NONWOVEN FABRIC - (1) An elastic nonwoven fabric and a fiber product using the elastic nonwoven fabric, the elastic nonwoven fabric containing a crystalline resin composition containing low crystalline polypropylene and high crystalline polypropylene, the low crystalline polypropylene satisfying items (a) and (b) below, and a crystallization temperature (Tc) of the crystalline resin composition measured with a differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) being from 20 to 100° C.: | 2010-07-29 |
20100190406 | HEAT-BONDABLE COMPOSITE FIBER, PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME, AND FIBROUS MASS - A POM/POM thermoadhesive conjugate fiber is produced by providing two kinds of POM-based polymers A and B which satisfy 302010-07-29 | |
20100190407 | METHODS FOR MAKING FIELD EMISSION ELECTRON SOURCE HAVING CARBON NANOTUBE - A method for manufacturing a field emission electron source includes the following steps: (a) providing a pair of conductive bases ( | 2010-07-29 |
20100190408 | MANUFACTURING METHOD OF AIRTIGHT CONTAINER AND IMAGE DISPLAYING APPARATUS - In an airtight container manufacturing method including sealing a through-hole by a cover, it secures sealing performance and restrains a sealant from flowing into the through-hole. The method comprises: (a) exhausting the inside of a container through the through-hole provided on the container; (b) arranging a plate member having, at its periphery, grooves penetrating the plate member in its plate thickness direction on the outer surface of the container the inside of which has been exhausted, so as to close up the through-hole; and (c) arranging the cover so as to cover the plate member via the sealant and bonding the cover and the outer surface of the container via the sealant, wherein the sealing includes hardening the sealant after deforming the sealant as pressing the plate member by the cover so that the sealant is positioned between the cover and the outer surface of the container via the grooves. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190409 | MANUFACTURING METHOD OF AIRTIGHT CONTAINER AND IMAGE DISPLAYING APPARATUS - In an airtight container manufacturing method including sealing a through-hole by a cover, it secures sealing performance and restrains a sealant from flowing into the through-hole. The method comprises: (a) exhausting the inside of a container through the through-hole provided on the container; (b) arranging a plate member having, at its periphery, grooves penetrating the plate member in its plate thickness direction on the outer surface of the container the inside of which has been exhausted, so as to close up the through-hole; and (c) arranging the cover so as to cover the plate member via the sealant and bonding the cover and the outer surface of the container via the sealant, wherein the sealing includes hardening the sealant after deforming the sealant as pressing the plate member by the cover so that the sealant is positioned between the cover and the outer surface of the container via the grooves. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190410 | INFANTILE RIDING PLAYING NINE - A riding apparatus for children is disclosed. The riding apparatus of the present invention includes a main body ( | 2010-07-29 |
20100190411 | BREAST SUPPORTER - Disclosed herein is a breast supporter for properly and comfortable supporting breasts. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190412 | Modesty Garment - An embodiment configured according to principles of the invention includes a band constructed of a material, wherein the band has a configuration and the material is sufficiently elastic so that the band conforms to, but does not shape a region of a body that extends from below the body's navel to below the body's hips. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190413 | POLISHING COMPOSITION - A polishing composition containing an abrasive and water, wherein the polishing composition has a pH of from 0.1 to 7, and satisfies the following conditions: (1) that the number of polishing particles having sizes of 0.56 μm or more and less than 1 μm is 500,000 or less per 1 cm | 2010-07-29 |
20100190414 | METHOD OF PROCESSING SYNTHETIC QUARTZ GLASS SUBSTRATE FOR SEMICONDUCTOR - Disclosed is a method of processing a synthetic quartz glass substrate for a semiconductor, wherein a polishing part of a rotary small-sized processing tool is put in contact with a surface of the synthetic quartz glass substrate in a contact area of 1 to 500 mm | 2010-07-29 |
20100190415 | Device and a method for polishing lenses - A method for polishing lens surfaces, in which a) prior to the polishing process, for the purpose of determining an abrasion profile, at least one point of a workpiece is polished by means of a polishing tool to be used, using at least one pre-defined parameter; b) the polishing abrasion thus achieved on the workpiece side is determined by measuring; c) on the basis of the abrasion profile, at least one parameter is set for a subsequent polishing process, and the polishing process is completed at least partially. A method for polishing lens surfaces, in which the polishing point is places at least outside of the workpiece centre at a distance a from a plane which is tensioned by the tool spindle axis and the workpiece spindle axis. The invention furthermore relates to a lens polishing machine in which at least one movement axis is provided, by means of which a distance a between the polishing point and a plane which is tensioned by the tool spindle axis and the workpiece spindle axis can be set and/or changed. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190416 | Device for polishing the edge of a semiconductor substrate - Disclosed are devices and methods for chemical and mechanical polishing of the edge of a semiconductor substrate that includes a protruding residual topography in a peripheral region of the substrate resulting from a layer transfer process based on an ion implantation step, a bonding step and a detachment step, such as Smart-Cut™. To be able to remove this step-like region, exemplary devices include a polishing pad, wherein the polishing pad is arranged and configured such that its cross section in a plane perpendicular to the surface of a substrate holder is curved. The disclosure furthermore relates to a pad holder used certain exemplary devices and methods for polishing a semiconductor substrate that has a protruding residual topography. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190417 | APPARATUS FOR DRESSING A POLISHING PAD, CHEMICAL MECHANICAL POLISHING APPARATUS AND METHOD - An apparatus for dressing a polishing pad is described. The apparatus includes a dresser drive shaft which is rotatable and vertically movable, a dresser flange coupled to the dresser drive shaft and configured to secure a dressing member thereto, a spherical bearing provided in the dresser flange and configured to allow the dressing member to tilt with respect to the dresser drive shaft, and a spring mechanism configured to generate a force against a tilting motion of the dressing member. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190418 | LAPPING PLATE-CONDITIONING GRINDSTONE SEGMENT, LAPPING PLATE-CONDITIONING LAPPING MACHINE, AND METHOD FOR CONDITIONING LAPPING PLATE - In a lapping machine comprising a lapping plate and a conditioning carrier disposed thereon, the carrier being provided with bores for receiving conditioning grindstone segments, the lapping plate is polished and conditioned by cooperatively rotating the lapping plate and the carrier and feeding loose abrasive grains to the lapping plate. The conditioning grindstone segment of a shape of arcuated trapezoid having an included angle of 180°-90° is fitted in the carrier bore. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190419 | TOOL - A tool for surface machining of a workpiece includes a drive, a spindle operatively and detachably connected to the drive so as to be acted upon by the drive and a basic body connected to the spindle having at least two working surfaces. The drive is configured to act on the basic body so that the at least two working surfaces simultaneously machine the workpiece. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190420 | ABRASIVE DISC - To provide an abrasive disc which has a small size in the thickness direction and, therefore, can grind objects easily even if they are narrow portions or side walls of grooves and which has a strength enough for resisting the force applied during grinding. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190421 | Surface Grinding Machine and Grinding Head Therefor - A surface grinding machine generally consisting of a drive means provided with an output shaft; a planetary disk mounted on the shaft; and at least two grinding head units mounted on the planetary disk, each including a housing mounted on the planetary disk, a shaft having a flange portion, journaled in the unit housing, resilient means interposed between the housing and the flange portion of the unit shaft and a disk provided with a grit surface disposed on an outer side of the flange, portion of the unit shaft. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190422 | FLOOR EDGER AND GRINDER DEVICE - A floor edger and grinding device | 2010-07-29 |
20100190423 | Thin Film Brazing of Superabrasive Tools - Methods for orienting superabrasive particles in a superabrasive tool are provided. In one aspect, for example, a method for orienting superabrasive particles in a tool is provided. Such a method can include providing a plurality of superabrasive particles having a preselected average size, preselecting a thickness for an amorphous braze layer to be applied to a substrate, wherein the thickness is based on the average size of the plurality of superabrasive particles, and applying an amorphous braze layer to the substrate at the preselected thickness. The method can further include dispersing the plurality of superabrasive particles onto the amorphous braze layer, and melting the amorphous braze layer to cause the plurality of superabrasive particles to rotate and sink into the amorphous braze layer, wherein the thickness of the amorphous braze layer is such that the rotation and sinking of the plurality of superabrasive particles is halted by the substrate in an attitude whereby substantially all working ends of the plurality of superabrasive particles are sharp portions. The amorphous braze layer can then be cooled to fix the plurality of superabrasive particles into the tool. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190424 | Reinforced Bonded Abrasive Tools - Bonded abrasive tools, e.g., grinding wheels, can be reinforced using, for instance, one or more fibreglass web(s) having a surface of glass per unit of at least 0.2. Alternatively or in addition, the fibreglass web has a thickness of 2 mm or less. The web can be designed to provide improved adhesion between the fibreglass reinforcement and the mixture employed to form the bonded abrasive tool. In some examples, the middle reinforcement at the neutral zone of the wheel can be eliminated or minimized. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190425 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR A SAUSAGE-CASING-SENSITIVE DIVISION OF STUFFED SAUSAGE STRANDS - An apparatus for a sausage-casing-sensitive division of stuffed sausage strands, having at least one pair of dividing elements for dividing the stuffed sausage strand and at least two guide elements between which the stuffed sausage strand is conveyed in the conveying direction. The distance between the guide elements can be adjusted in dependence upon the sausage caliber. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190426 | LIVE BIRD SHACKLE TRANSFER SYSTEMS AND METHODS - This document relates to live bird shackle transfer. In one embodiment, a live bird transfer system includes a perch conveyor, configured to transport a live bird on a perch mechanism from a distal end to a proximal end of the perch conveyor, and a shackle line, including a pallet assembly including a trolley supporting a pallet and a star-wheel mechanism configured to position the trolley such that the pallet is aligned with the proximal end of the perch conveyor during transfer of the live bird from the perch mechanism to the pallet. In another embodiment, a live bird transfer system includes a perch conveyor configured to transport a live bird from a distal end to a proximal end of the perch conveyor; a body-grasper at the proximal end of the perch conveyor; and virtual exit lighting positioned at the proximal end of the perch conveyor and above the body-grasper. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190427 | COIN COUNTER AND DISTRIBUTOR - A coin apparatus ( | 2010-07-29 |
20100190428 | THRUST RECOVERY, OR OTHER VALVE, CONTAINING TWO INDEPENDENTLY ACTUATED DOORS AND CONTROL SYSTEM - A thrust recovery valve has two flaps, with each flap controlled independently via its own rotary actuator. Embodiments of the present invention also provide a cabin pressure control system that includes one or two thrust recovery valves and the controls architecture to efficiently operate the valves. On each thrust recovery valve, only one door can be operated during flight, making less effective area change per unit time (relative to the operating both doors at the same time), allowing higher resolution of valve control. Further, the valve doors can be made such that the primary door that is operated in flight is smaller than the other door (mostly only operated on the ground). Because the doors of the thrust recovery valve can be operated independently, the forward door of each valve can be rotated such that the door creates a ram air “scoop” to ingress air to prevent negative pressure from building up beyond a specified limit. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190429 | VARIABLE HVAC AIRFLOW CONTROL - A method and apparatus for controlling the air flow entering a passenger compartment of an automotive vehicle. The position of a valve or door in the vehicle air duct system is varied between a full-fresh air position and a full-recirculated air position to produce a controlled relationship between a fan speed selected by a vehicle occupant and a desired air flow rate into the passenger compartment over a wide range of vehicle speeds. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190430 | AIR PERMEABLE MATERIAL FOR DATA CENTER COOLING - An arrangement for the controllable cooling of a data center, and more particularly, pertains to an arrangement for the provision of an improved computer room air-conditioning system (CRACS), which utilizes the installation of equipment above a raised floor and enables cooling air to be controllably dispensed through ducting installed below the computer installations. Also provided is a method for the controllable cooling of data center installations. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190431 | HVAC SYSTEM INCLUDING A NOISE-REDUCING FEATURE - A HVAC system includes a housing including at least one wall, an air flow path defined at least partially by the at least one wall, and a door disposed in the air flow path, where the door is configured to i) block a flow of air through the air flow path when the door is in at least one closed position, and ii) allow the flow of air through the air flow path when the door is in a position other than the at least one closed position. A gap is formed between the door and the at least one wall when the door is in the position other than the at least one closed position. The HVAC system further includes a noise-reducing feature defined on at least a portion of the at least one wall. The noise-reducing feature configured to break up, into several smaller structures, an air flow structure formed when air flowing through the gap contacts an end of the door, thereby reducing air vibration in the gap and reducing noise of the HVAC system during operation thereof. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190432 | MAGNETIC REGISTER COVER - A register cover (also referred to as a vent cover) for use in a building that has heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems that utilize air registers. The register cover completely covers the register and secures to the register using a magnet in order to substantially block the flow of forced air through the register that is covered by the register cover. In the case of a non-metallic register, a method is disclosed for retrofitting the non-metallic register by placing metallic mounts on the register in order to secure the register cover over the register with one or more magnets. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190433 | RELAY DEVICE AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION METHOD THEREOF - The invention provides a relay device and a wireless communication method thereof. The A wireless communication method for a relay device includes the following steps: receiving a first signal destined for a second communication device from a first communication device; decoding the received first signal and determining whether a decoding result is correct; generating a first decoding response signal indicating whether the decoding result of the first signal is correct; and sending the first decoding response signal to the first communication device and the second communication device. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190434 | COMMUNICATION APPARATUS AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - In order to provide a technique that facilitates the setting and management of communication parameters, a communication apparatus comprises: an acquisition unit configured to acquire geographic position information indicating a position where the communication apparatus exists; and a determination unit configured to determine availability of a communication parameter to be used when communicating with another apparatus, based on the position information acquired by the acquisition unit. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190435 | PASSIVE RECEIVERS FOR WIRELESS POWER TRANSMISSION - Exemplary embodiments are directed to wireless power transfer. A wireless power transmission receiver includes a receive antenna including a parallel resonator configured to resonate in response to a magnetic near-field and couple wireless power therefrom. The receiver further includes a passive rectifier circuit coupled to the parallel resonator. The passive rectifier circuit is configured to transform a load impedance to the parallel resonator. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190436 | CONCURRENT WIRELESS POWER TRANSMISSION AND NEAR-FIELD COMMUNICATION - Exemplary embodiments are directed to wireless power transfer and Near-Field Communication (NFC) operation. An electronic device includes an antenna configured to resonate at an NFC frequency and generate an induced current. The electronic device further including rectifier circuitry and NFC circuitry each concurrently coupled to the induced current. The rectifier circuitry configured to rectify the induced current into DC power for the electronic device and the NFC circuitry configured to demodulate any data on the induced current. A method for concurrent reception of wireless power and NFC includes receiving an induced current from an antenna, rectifying the induced current into DC power for use by an electronic device, and demodulating the induced current concurrent with rectifying to determine any data for the NFC. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190437 | Wireless Communication Device for Providing at Least One Near Field Communication Service - A wireless communication device ( | 2010-07-29 |
20100190438 | Universal mutilmedia bluetooth car handsfree device - A universal multimedia bluetooth car handsfree device, aims to transmit signals stored in various types of multimedia storage devices to a car stereo for broadcasting. It includes a bluetooth wireless transmission unit, a handsfree speakerphone unit, a stereo switch unit, a cable signal input unit, a control unit, and a stereo output unit. It is connected to a car stereo and allows the common car stereo to have additional handsfree bluetooth speakerphone function and the ability to connect in wired or wireless fashion to various types of handheld media storage devices to play music. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190439 | MESSAGE TRANSMISSION PROTOCOL FOR SERVICE DELIVERY NETWORK - A reliable protocol is provided for transporting messages between a vehicle-based system and a service delivery network. The protocol is a request/response protocol and can be passed over half duplex or full duplex lines, using a data over voice communication method through a nomadic device such as a PDA or cell-phone. The protocol can also be passed over a data connection such as a dial-up or broadband connection on a nomadic device having a data plan. | 2010-07-29 |
20100190440 | Method for searching and connecting bluetooth devices and apparatus using the same - A Bluetooth master device is capable of performing search and connection method for Bluetooth devices. The Bluetooth master device receives device information from at least one Bluetooth device in response to a Bluetooth device search request made by a user. A responding Bluetooth device that is capable of providing a Bluetooth service in a preset service list is selected. The Bluetooth master device sends a name request signal to the selected Bluetooth device and displays a device name received from the selected Bluetooth device. | 2010-07-29 |