38th week of 2010 patent applcation highlights part 13 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20100237160 | SHOWER DEVICE WITH INDEPENDENTLY OPERATING VALVES - A shower device includes spray outlets and valves configured to control flow of a fluid to the spray outlets. At least one of the valves is configured to control, independently of other valves, flow of the fluid to at least one of the spray outlets. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237161 | DUAL VOLTAGE ELECTROMAGNET MOTOR FOR AIRLESS FLUID SPRAYER - The present disclosure generally relates to systems and devices for spraying fluid materials such as paints, stains, and the like, and more specifically, but not by limitation, to a dual voltage electromagnet motor for an airless fluid sprayer. In one example, a dual-voltage electric airless fluid sprayer is provided and includes a fluid reservoir and a pump configured to receive fluid from the fluid reservoir. An electric motor is operably coupled to the pump and includes a plurality of windings. The plurality of windings include a first winding portion having a first wire gauge and a first number of windings and a second winding portion having a second wire gauge and second number of windings. A power-module receiving portion is configured to receive a power module to couple one of the first or second winding portions to a source of electrical power. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237162 | Liquid Transfer and Evaporation Device - Devices having one or more transfer elements (wick, emanator) formed from plant material derived from the stems of sola plants from the genus | 2010-09-23 |
20100237163 | BUBBLE GENERATOR HAVING DISPOSABLE BUBBLE CARTRIDGES - Disclosed is a device and method for generating a microbubble infused solution, the device comprising a cartridge including a first and second compartment separated by a small channel, wherein the cartridge is formed from a pliable and gas-impermeable material, and having a bubble solution inside the cartridge. Applying pressure to a substantial portion of an outer side of a selected compartment forces at least a portion of the bubble solution inside the selected compartment through the small channel to an unselected compartment and form microbubbles inside the cartridge. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237164 | Sprinkler and Method for Controlling the Same - A sprinkler and a method for controlling the same are disclosed. The sprinkler and the method can uniformly supply water on a variety of topographies without any waste of water. The sprinkler includes a fluid supply pipe to supply fluid; a nozzle to spray the fluid supplied from the fluid supply pipe; a flux regulator to control an amount of the fluid supplied to the nozzle; and a controller to control operation of the flux regulator. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237165 | GENERATION OF A PULSED JET BY JET VECTORING THROUGH A NOZZLE WITH MULTIPLE OUTLETS - A method of producing a pulsatile jet flow from a substantially constant flow primary jet in a way that is mechanically efficient, easy to implement, and allows direct control over pulse duration and pulsing frequency is disclosed herein. The invention includes at least two components: (a) a constant flow fluid jet produced by any normal method (e.g., propeller) that can be directionally vectored fluidically, mechanically, or electromagnetically and (b) a nozzle with multiple outlets (orifices) through which the vectored jet may be directed. By alternately vectoring the jet through different outlets, a transient (pulsatile) flow at an outlet is obtained even with a substantially constant primary jet flow. Additionally, the nozzle outlets may be oriented in different directions to provide thrust vectoring, making the invention useful for maneuvering, directional control, etc. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237166 | Magnetic Coupling for Sprayheads - A faucet including a faucet head, a body and a magnetic coupling releasably coupling the faucet head to the faucet body. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237167 | ARTICULATED WATER NOZZLE SYSTEM - The present invention relates to an articulated nozzle system comprising a nozzle cap for directing water exiting the nozzle cap, wherein the water exiting the nozzle cap has an average flow direction away from a nozzle cap base plane. The articulated nozzle system further comprises a nozzle cap driver for orienting the nozzle cap about a central pivot point to adjustably define the average flow direction, wherein the nozzle cap driver is linked to the nozzle cap. The nozzle cap driver can be moved along a plane, referred to as a driver support plane, by a drive module. Changing the location of nozzle cap driver along the driver support plane can change the orientation of the nozzle cap about the central pivot to adjust the average flow direction of the water exiting the nozzle cap. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237168 | MISTER DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MISTING - A misting device including a mister configured to mist water and at least one of a sound emitter, configured to generate one or more sounds, and a display, configured to generate one or more images. The generation of the one or more sounds and/or the one or more images is timed based on operation of the mister. The sound and/or images may be used, for example, to mentally prepare a pet for misting and/or to calm a pet during or after misting. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237169 | POWDERED AND LIQUID CHEMICAL DISPENSING AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - The chemical distribution system ( | 2010-09-23 |
20100237170 | FLUID CONTROL DEVICES PARTICULARLY USEFUL IN DRIP IRRIGATION EMITTERS - A fluid flow control device, particularly useful for drip-irrigation emitters, for controlling the discharge of a fluid (water) from a discharge port in a fluid conduit (drip irrigation pipe) includes: a housing attachable to the fluid conduit and constructed to define a fluid chamber having an inlet opening communicating with the interior of the fluid conduit, and an outlet opening communicating with the discharge port of the fluid conduit; and a flow control member freely movable within the fluid chamber and having a surface contacting an inner surface of the housing to control the flow of fluid from said fluid chamber out of the fluid conduit via said outlet opening in the housing. One of the contacting surfaces of the flow control member or housing is formed with a protruding pattern such that the two contacting surfaces define small passageways for the flow of fluid from the fluid chamber out of the fluid conduit via the outlet opening. The flow control member is manually accessible, via the outlet opening, to be manually moved away from the outlet opening in the fluid chamber and thereby to flush the small passageways of any clogging particles. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237171 | APPARATUS FOR WETTING A GLASS PANE - In an apparatus for wetting a glass pane, in particular a glass pane of a motor vehicle, a spherical body ( | 2010-09-23 |
20100237172 | Push-Button For A Pressurized Liquid Distribution System - A push-button for a pressurised liquid distribution system, the push-button including a body onto which an end piece is mounted around an insert so as to form a distribution chamber between said end piece and the insert, the distribution chamber being in communication with a supply channel intended to be mounted on a feed tube for the pressurised liquid, the distribution chamber being successively connected to upstream channels, downstream channels and distribution channels, the distribution channels each converging towards an outlet opening while being designed to enable the impaction of the liquid jets dispensed by the openings, the upstream and downstream channels extending longitudinally while forming an upstream and downstream fluid flow section, respectively, in the distribution chamber, the downstream section having an average transverse surface which is less than the average transverse surface of the upstream section. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237173 | FUEL INJECTOR GASSIFER NOZZLE HAVING ADJUSTABLE ANNULUS - A fuel injector for injecting fuel into a gasifier includes a mating end including a nozzle portion and a first flange fixedly coupled to the mating end and having a first receiving hole there through and including a first diaphragm disposed therein. The injector also includes a fuel transmission nozzle displaced at least partially within the mating end and passing through the first receiving hole arranged and configured such that a secondary oxygen channel exists between the fuel transmission nozzle and the mating end, the fuel transmission nozzle being fixedly coupled to the first diaphragm and further including a fuel inlet for receiving fuel for introduction into the gasifier. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237174 | FUEL INJECTOR - A fuel injector has a plurality of fuel injection ports including first injection ports and second injection ports. Injection-port axes of the first injection ports extend to a first space in a combustion chamber. Injection-port axes of the second injection ports extend to a second space in a combustion chamber. An interval of the injection-port axes between adjacent first injection ports is shorter than an interval of the injection-port axes between the first injection port and the second injection port which are adjacent to each other. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237175 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING A REFUSE FILLING LEVEL - The method is used to determine the filling level of a loaded mill container ( | 2010-09-23 |
20100237176 | Condiment grinders - Condiment grinder and dispenser in which the usual shield for protecting the adjustment screw on the end of the drive shaft is replaced and the screw is secured against accidental removal and loss by providing a stop structure which is attached to or integral part of the end of the drive shaft. This structure, unlike a shield, does not interfere with the adjustment of the coarseness of the grind produced by the grinding dispenser, and yet maintains the integrity of the device without undue complexity or manufacturing expense. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237177 | Rolls of Tape and Method for Forming Such Rolls - The invention relates to a method for forming a roll of tape, wherein an amount to be wound is predetermined and is wound into a roll, wherein the predetermined amount is defined by square meters and to a method of distributing tape, wherein tape is wound into rolls defined by a predetermined number of square meters, such that each roll comprises the same amount of tape. Furthermore a series of rolls of similar or identical tape is disclosed, all comprising the same amount of tape but some having different widths. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237178 | ROTARY JOINT WIRING UNIT FOR ROBOTS - A wiring unit is provided for robots having a rotary joint. This unit includes a wiring case, a slide aid contained in the wiring case, and a flexile printed wiring board for electric wiring. The wiring case includes a cylindrical housing and a reel with a cylindrical core member. The reel is relatively rotatable to the housing. The reel and housing are linked with robot's two members requiring the rotary joint. In the slide aid, an annular rotary plate surrounds the core member and is rotatable about the core member. Plural rollers are provided on the rotary plate and self-rotatable. The wiring board has electrical wires and is connected to the core member and housing and is wound and unwound in radially inside and outside spaces of the rollers via the vacant space by moving on and along the rollers. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237179 | REWINDING METHOD AND REWINDING MACHINE THAT CARRIES OUT THIS METHOD - Rewinding method and rewinding machine of a paper web ( | 2010-09-23 |
20100237180 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSFERRING A WOUND WEB - A method and apparatus for transferring a web wound about a loaded core. The steps include providing a core shaft axially extending between a core shaft first end and a core shaft second end, providing a web wound about a loaded core, the loaded core coaxially related to the core shaft, axially supporting the core shaft by a first axial support operatively engaged with the core shaft first end and a second axial support operatively engaged with the core shaft second end, axially moving the loaded core from the core shaft to the second axial support, and removing the first axial support and the second axial support. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237181 | Flying Paster Arrangement - This invention relates to flying paster, comprising a frame ( | 2010-09-23 |
20100237182 | DEVICE HAVING A LIFTABLE STRAP SUPPLY REEL - A device having a liftable strap supply reel includes a housing, a liftable mechanism and a pushing force generator. The liftable mechanism is pivoted on the housing and it has a first arm that is disposed with a rotatable strap supply reel. The liftable mechanism contains a home position, a critical position, and a lift-up position. When this lifting mechanism is positioned at the lift-up position, the pushing member generates a force to create a torque so that the strap supply reel stays at a height near a waist of a human. So, the strap supply reel can be lifted up to a height approximately near a waist of a human. It can be operated by one hand. In addition, it is convenient to repair or replace the strap. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237183 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE RETRIEVAL OF A SMALLER UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE BY A LARGER UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE - A system and method are provided for using a first aircraft to retrieve a second aircraft. The first aircraft is typically larger than the second aircraft. A minimum airspeed of the first aircraft is typically greater than a maximum airspeed of the second aircraft. The first aircraft flies in a substantially circular pattern and extends a tow line, such that the tow line forms a substantially helical shape behind and below the first aircraft. Due to the helical shape, there is at least one point along the extended tow line at which the speed of the tow line is substantially equal to the speed of the second aircraft. The second aircraft can readily latch onto the tow line at that point, thereby minimizing potential damage otherwise caused by differential airspeeds. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237184 | COMMAND METHOD FOR SPINNING PROJECTILES - A system is provided for the remote control of a spinning projectile, the system comprising: a polarized radiation source emitting polarized radiation wherein commands are encoded; a projectile round; a polarized radiation receiver disposed on the projectile round and configured to receive the polarized radiation; and a projectile steering mechanism, the mechanism directing movement of the projectile according to the commands communicated by means of rotation of polarization of the polarized radiation source. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237185 | PROJECTILE CONTROL DEVICE - A spin-stabilized projectile is steered by taking air from an air intake at the front of the projectile, and expelling the air along an outer surface of the projectile to alter its trajectory toward the desired impact location. Air taken in through the air intake is directed toward a rotor that is able to rotate relative to the rest of the projectile. The rotor has an outlet that may direct the air taken in at the air inlet out in a direction having both radial and circumferential components. The force produced in the radial direction provides a steering force substantially normal to the projectile axis, used to steer the projectile. The force produced in the circumferential direction is used to provide impetus to spin the rotor. A brake is used to control the rotational speed of the rotor, to control the direction that the air is expelled from the projectile. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237186 | DRAG-STABILIZED WATER-ENTRY PROJECTILE AND CARTRIDGE ASSEMBLY - A drag-stabilized water-entry projectile having a projectile body, one or more drag-stabilizing elements, such as fins, flares or canards, and one or more attachment members adapted to hold the one or more drag-stabilizing elements to the projectile body. The one or more attachment members are coated with a thermally reactive material. A projectile and cartridge assembly has a shear pin, a projectile having a first cutout portion, the cutout portion sized to receive the shear pin. The assembly also includes a sabot configured to house the projectile and having a second cutout portion, the second cutout portion sized to receive the shear pin. The cutout portion is positioned to provide an offset region between an aft end of the projectile and a base of the sabot. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237187 | INVERTED AIRFOIL PYLON FOR AN AIRCRAFT - An aircraft including a wing and a pylon, wherein the pylon provides an airfoil inverted for an airfoil of the wing, and an improvement and method for improved flight dynamics for 20 and 30 Series LEARJET® is provided. The improvement includes an increased distance between a leading edge of a wing and an intake of an engine of the aircraft, which reduces drag and increases lift for improved flight dynamics of the aircraft. The inverted airfoil of the pylon negates an influence of the pylon on flight dynamics for improved overall flight dynamics of the aircraft. The method includes steps of removing an original engine from an original pylon, removing the original pylon from the fuselage of the aircraft, and mounting a new pylon in a new location adjacent to the fuselage, wherein the new location is aft of the original location. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237188 | Movable main undercarriage for an aircraft - The airplane comprises a fuselage having frames, and at least two undercarriages each comprising a support and at least one wheel, the support being carried directly by the fuselage and being hinged to the fuselage about an axis that lies outside the frames. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237189 | LANDING GEAR CASING PROVIDED WITH A BOX STRUCTURE - A reduced-volume landing gear casing for the landing gear of an aircraft including a box structure to which the landing gear is fixed and which takes up the toads acting thereon. The box structure can include, in particular, means for receiving the fixing bearings of the landing gear. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237190 | Undercarriage with anticrash and antiresonance skids for a rotary wing aircraft, and an aircraft - An undercarriage ( | 2010-09-23 |
20100237191 | DEVICE FOR STORING EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT ITEMS IN A VEHICLE - A device is provided for storing at least one emergency equipment item. The device includes, but is not limited to at least one receptacle that is positioned above passenger seats and respectively provided with an access opening and at least one closure element for closing the access opening. In order to provide simpler access, at least one emergency equipment item is held in the receptacle and connected to a pulling element that protrudes from the access opening when the closure element is opened. The closure element may be opened and closed by means of a remote-controlled locking mechanism on the receptacle. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237192 | REINFORCED INFLATABLE WINGS FOR FITMENT-CONSTRAINED AIR VEHICLES - A reinforced inflatable wing improves the tolerance of the OML and reinforces the wing in at least the high load areas. This approach provides fitment constrained air vehicles with wings having increased surface area to improve flight endurance or aerodynamic control. A wing box forms a first portion of the wing. A skin having a plurality of rigid plates affixed thereto is inflated to form a second portion of the wing to either increase the chord length or lengthen the wing span. The skin is suitably inflated with foam to form a solid wing. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237193 | DOOR STRUCTURE OF AIRCRAFT RESTROOM - There is provided a space-saving and compact swing type door structure of an aircraft restroom, in which a door is automatically closed and which is easy to use for a passenger using the restroom. The swing type door ( | 2010-09-23 |
20100237194 | TRANSVERSE SPLICING PLATE FOR CREATING A FUSELAGE, AND A METHOD FOR CONNECTING TWO, IN PARTICULAR WOUND, CFP FUSELAGE SECTIONS - A transverse splicing plate for producing a fuselage of an aircraft by connecting several CFP fuselage sections that have in particular been produced in the winding method, in each case by forming a transverse seam, wherein the flexible transverse splicing plate is of a multilayer construction, in other words it comprises a multitude of plate segments arranged one above the other, wherein each of the plate segments comprises a multitude of longitudinal slits, each being able independently of each other to make small radial bending movements in order to cause tolerance compensation in radial direction between the fuselage sections to be joined, in which tolerance compensation a sliding movement between the sub-plates of the plate segments arranged one above the other takes place in axial direction of the barrel-shaped fuselage sections, and wherein on the inside the ends of the fuselage sections comprise chamfers; as well as a method for producing a connection between two CFP fuselage sections, which have preferably been produced in the winding method, by means of a transverse splicing plate according to the invention. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237195 | STRUCTURAL COMPONENT AND METHOD FOR STIFFENING AN EXTERNAL SKIN - The present invention provides a structural component for an aircraft or a space craft having an outer skin and a first reinforcing element which runs on the outer skin along a first spatial direction. A second reinforcing element runs over the first reinforcing element in a second spatial direction. A foot element supports the second reinforcing element on the outer skin, the foot element having a feed-through opening in which the first reinforcing element is held in a positive manner. From another point of view, a method is provided for reinforcing an outer skin of an aircraft or space craft, in which a first reinforcing element is attached to the outer skin along a first spatial direction. A foot element having a feed-through opening is attached over the first reinforcing element such that the first reinforcing element is held positively in the feed-through opening. A second reinforcing element is attached to the foot element in a second spatial direction over the first reinforcing element. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237196 | ACTIVE STABILIZATION OF A REFUELING DROGUE - A refueling drogue adapted to connect to a refueling hose extending from a refueling aircraft. The drogue may include an active stabilization system adapted to effectively stabilize the refueling drogue via control surfaces on the refueling drogue when the refueling drogue is placed in an airstream. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237197 | Rocket ejection delay apparatus and/or method - An ejection delay system, apparatus and/or method including an electronic ejection delay system having an ignition device; a power source connected to the ignition device; and, a flight parameter sensor switch electrically connected to the power source to initiate the provision of power from the power source to the ignition device; the electronic ejection delay system being disposed in some implementations in a housing system including a housing; a forward closure for closing the top end of the housing; and, an aft closure for closing the aft end of the housing. Also disclosed is a method for ejecting a rocket recovery system in flight; including sensing a parameter associated with flight; and, initiating deployment of a recovery system. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237198 | Switchable Article and Device to Generate a Lateral or Transverse Casimir Force for Propulsion, Guidance and Maneuvering of a Space Vehicle - An article and device are provided comprising a switchable microstructure or nanostructure array of non-parallel conducting plates, supported by a plurality of shaped prismatic oxide stages upon layered conductive and substrate-base materials, for directly generating a lateral or transverse Casimir force. Illustrative embodiments include a device for switchable generation of lateral or transverse Casimir force components that work in an orthogonal direction to normal Casimir forces which can be externally switched “on” or “off” electronically, mechanically or thermally by using a semiconductor PN-junction or superconductor to produce a thrust for guidance, maneuvering and propulsion of a manned or unmanned space vehicle, or in other novel applications requiring generation of precisely switched or continuous forces. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237199 | ADJUSTABLE SERVOMECHANISM ASSEMBLIES AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Adjustable servomechanism assemblies and associated systems and methods are disclosed herein. An unmanned aircraft system in accordance with one embodiment of the disclosure includes a movable mechanism and a servomechanism assembly operably coupled to the movable mechanism. The system also includes an interface assembly operably coupled to an output shaft of the servo and the movable mechanism. The interface assembly includes an adapter portion carried by the output shaft and an output arm releasably engaged with the adapter portion. The adapter portion includes a first aperture having a non-round surface mated with a non-round surface of the output shaft, and a generally smooth, non-splined, engagement surface. The output arm includes a second aperture sized to receive at least a portion of the outer surface of the adapter portion. The second aperture includes generally smooth inner surface in contact with and rotatable through 360 degrees relative to the engagement surface of the adapter portion. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237200 | Turbojet engine for aircraft, propulsion unit comprising such a turbojet engine and aircraft comprising such a propulsion unit - A propulsion unit comprises a turbojet engine and a thermal exchanger, situated above the turbojet engine. The turbojet engine comprises a regulation device to regulate an air flow-rate in a cooling air lead-in conduit conveying a stream of cooling air into a thermal exchanger, The regulation device regulates the air flow-rate upstream with respect to the cooling air lead-in conduit | 2010-09-23 |
20100237201 | Mounting structure of coupler for sprinkler - Disclosed herein is a mounting structure of a coupler for a sprinkler. The mounting structure is constructed so that a coupler to which a sprinkler head and a water supply line are connected is fitted into a clamp in a lateral direction and is secured at a predetermined position by a snap part, and a support structure having a shape corresponding to the cross-section of the coupler is provided so as to prevent the coupler from rotating in the clamp. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237202 | CARDBOARD SUPPORT INSERT FOR A LAWN AND GARDEN REFUSE BAG - A flat, substantially square, or rectangular, insert with one or more vertical perforations, or fold lines, to facilitate folding for insertion into a soft-sided container such as a bag or a sack. The insert can include two stamped out areas for hand holds. The hand holds can be lined with handle liners for improved comfort and grip. The insert can be reusable, semi-reusable, or disposable depending on the materials used. The insert can include one or more bag retainers to further support the soft-sided container and prevent it from falling off of the insert. The insert may be sized and shaped to fit the inner dimensions of a variety of soft-sided containers for the purpose of providing the container with sufficient support to hold it in the fully open and usable position, preventing the container from collapsing during use. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237203 | Apparatus for collecting and handling yard debris utilizing a reusable receptable - An apparatus for collecting and handling yard debris supports a flexible, reusable receptacle in an open configuration. The apparatus has a frame for supporting the receptacle, the frame having a shape that defines an opening through which the receptacle is draped, at least one straight member defining an opening for receiving the flexible receptacle, and a flexible, closed-loop member for securing the mouth of the receptacle to the frame. The frame also has at least two retaining surfaces extending from the frame for retaining the flexible, closed-loop member. The apparatus can be used as a tool to collect leaves or other yard debris directly. The receptacle has a hatch that can be opened to deposit the collected debris into another receptacle or other location. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237204 | Versatile expansion device - An expansion device, for use for flotation and as a headrest, is formed of flexible corrugated tubing capable of contracting into a compact size for storage, and said tubing capable of expanding for application about the body of the wearer, the expandable tubing including end caps capable of hermetic sealing to seal the interior of the expansion device when used for floatation. The end caps that have an eyelet provided there through, for the application of strapping, when the expansion device is applied to the body of the wearer when used as a flotation support. The expandable tubing is made of polymer, and can include a spiral wire integrated in one of the apex or valley of one tubing to reinforce the expandable tubing during repeated application. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237205 | STABILIZING FOOT - Provided herein is an improved support device for stabilizing an article of furniture, appliance or other equipment. In one arrangement, the device is connectable to the bottom of existing furniture legs eliminating the need to provide customized legs. That is, the overall height of the device is such that a table or chair incorporating the device is not altered to a degree that changes the basic functionality of the table or chair. Stated otherwise, the device forms a stabilizing foot that is connectable to the legs of a chair or table without substantially altering the seat height of the chair or the top of the table. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237206 | MAGNETIC-BASED RELEASABLE, ADJUSTABLE CAMERA OR OTHER DEVICE MOUNT APPARATUS - An apparatus and method for the magnetic-based, releasable and position adjustable attachment of an article to a support. The device is well suited for use with cameras, spotting scopes, navigational devices, distance finders, sensors, lights and other devices, but is not limited to use with these fields. The apparatus and method may include releasable mechanical mounting and/or reinforcement of the magnetic-based mounting. Anti-rotation of a mounted ancillary article is also disclosed, as is adjustable positioning. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237207 | Paint Tray Holder for Side Mount on Ladder - A paint tray holder for mounting on the leg of a ladder features a mounting plate engaging a side wall of the paint tray for attachment thereto, and a support arm connected to the mounting plate to extend outwardly away therefrom to a location beneath the paint tray at a distance from the mounting plate. A tray carrying member supported on the arm member at the position beneath the paint tray extends in a direction transverse to the arm member to engage a bottom wall of the paint tray at multiple positions therealong. A clamp on the mounting plate clamps the ladder leg between stationary and movable clamping members, the movable one of which is swingable away from the stationary member and out from between adjacent rungs of the ladder to allow sliding of the holder along ladder leg for re-clamping at a different position therealong. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237208 | HOLDER FOR RECEIVING A LID OR A COVER - A holder comprising (a) a first portion comprising a base, a first wall and a second wall, said first and second walls extending upwardly from said base such that said first and second walls and base define a space for receiving at least partially a lid or a cover and (b) a second portion having a first member extending downwardly from said second wall and a second member with a bridge extending between said first and second members, said second member comprising a lever portion and a grasping portion, wherein, in use, said grasping portion is movable between a first position, wherein a gap is formed between said grasping portion and said first member for receiving a wall of a pot or vessel, and a second position, wherein said grasping portion is biased towards said first member for maintaining in place said holder when said holder is mounted on the pot or vessel. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237209 | ACCESSORY MOUNTING SYSTEMS AND MOUNTING METHODS THEREOF - An accessory mounting system and mounting method thereof provides an effective solution for sectioning a portion of a room and for organizing tools, objects and cables involved in the activity that gives rise to the need for sectioning or organizing the room. In particular, the present invention provides an accessory mounting system and method whereby accessories can be mounted to poles that are designed for use in temporary partitioning systems, or to other poles such as painter's poles. Such accessories can include, for example, a caution tape dispenser that mounts to a side surface of a pole following installation of the pole, and various pole clips that locate the caution tape at other poles in a clean, visually attractive, and effective manner. Other accessories include tool mounts, cable mounts, shelves, trays, drawers, hooks, camera or laser mounts, and the like, all attachable to a side surface of a pole following installation of the pole. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237210 | Mounting System - An universal mounting system for mounting a projector or other device to a surface. The mounting system comprises a base configured to operatively connect to the mounting surface. The base includes a periphery continuously disposed about the base and proximate an intermediate portion of the base. At least one arm assembly is operatively connectable at any point along the entirety of the periphery. The at least one arm assembly includes at least one connection portion selectively locatable in relation to the periphery and adapted to operatively connect to a coupling location disposed on the projector. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237211 | FOLDING BRACKET FOR LIGHT BAR - A two part bracket for mounting a light bar to an environmental surface. The bracket may comprise two mirror image platforms or members hinged to one another to move from an open condition to a closed or folded condition. Each platform may have a plurality of holes for passing fasteners to fix the platform to the light bar or to the environmental surface. In the closed conditioner, the bracket obstructs casual access to these fasteners. Each platform has an eye which aligns with the eye of the other platform when the bracket is in the closed condition, to receive the shackle of a padlock for example. Each platform includes pads which abut pads of the other to oppose collapse of the bracket due to weight loads. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237212 | RETAINING MEANS - A retaining means comprising: an elongate mounting means; a gripping means; the gripping means comprising a first and second gripping portion, at least one of which is formed at least in part from a flexibly resilient material; each gripping portion being attached to the mounting means; and the first gripping portion having an outer edge positioned in close spatial arrangement with an outer edge of a second gripping portion such that an article may be retained between the outer edge of the first and second gripping portions. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237213 | Hanger Means - A hanger means comprises a body member including two hanging ends, a pivoted portion between the hanging ends and two slide rails provided between the pivoted portion and hanging ends respectively; a fastener unit coupled to the pivoted portion for positioning the body member in a horizontal direction; two slide members respectively slideably disposed on the slide rails, with each slide member including a first receiving groove inserted by the related slide rail and a second receiving groove; and two hook members pivotally coupled to the slide members respectively, with a longitudinal direction of each hook member being perpendicular to the ground. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237214 | Portable material exhibiting apparatus - A portable material exhibiting apparatus comprises a base assembly having a pivoting base, the pivoting base being disposed on one side of the base assembly; a retractable rod assembly having one end pivoting to the pivoting base; and an image capturing module having one end pivoting to the other end of the retractable rod assembly. Therefore, when carrying the portable material exhibiting apparatus, the image capturing module may rotate to be parallel with the retractable rod assembly. The retractable rod assembly may shorten its length and rotate to be parallel with the base assembly. Via this arrangement, the spaced occupied by the portable material exhibiting apparatus is reduced greatly. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237215 | PATIENT SUPPORT - A patient support system is described. The patient support enables a weakened or injured patient to support themselves in an upright position. Sitting in an upright position often provides the bed-ridden patient relief from pain, helps circulation and improves breathing. Embodiments are described that may be used with hospital equipment, wheel chairs as well as home furnishings such as conventional beds and chairs. The patient support position relative to the patient is adjustable through placement and may be fine tuned through embodiments including vertical and tilt adjustments built into the attachment means. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237216 | POWER SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTER MECHANISM - A power seat height adjuster mechanism for a seat of a vehicle includes a motor having an output shaft, a speed reduction mechanism cooperating with the output shaft of the motor to reduce an output speed of the motor, a nut drive mechanism cooperating with the speed reduction mechanism and having a translatable output member to rotate an adjustment component of the seat to adjust a height of the seat, and a locking mechanism cooperating with the speed reduction mechanism to allow the height of the seat to be adjusted and to prevent the height of the seat from moving once the height has been adjusted. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237217 | FOLDING PORTFOLIO - A portfolio including a base panel having a support surface on one side and a pair of support legs on an opposite side. The portfolio also has a lateral panel connected to the base panel and in contact with the support surface. The pair of support legs support the base panel and lateral panel at an incline on a flat surface. A portfolio that rests on a flat surface for displaying flat materials is provided. The portfolio has a base panel and a pair of support legs extending from back panel to permit the base panel to be inclined on the flat surface. The portfolio has a first lateral panel connected to one side of the base panel and a second lateral panel connected to an opposite side of the base panel from the first lateral panel. The first lateral panel and the second lateral panel are coplanar. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237218 | VEHICLE SEAT, ESPECIALLY MOTOR VEHICLE SEAT - A vehicle seat ( | 2010-09-23 |
20100237219 | Multi-Purpose Fishing Rod Holder - The present invention is directed to a two part rod holder which has a retaining member positionable about a fishing rod and a mounting member for providing support. The mounting member is interchangeable so that a different mounting member can be used for different situations such as mounting to a car or boat or placement in sand. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237220 | POWER-PLANT MOUNTING - A power train substantially contains an internal combustion engine and an adjacent gearbox unit is connected to the vehicle body via a power-plant mounting. The gearbox unit is held by way of a rear end on a carrying bracket via fastening devices and is mounted in a supported manner on a crossmember by elastic bearings. The carrying bracket contains a tension stop and a guide device which contains a guide journal which extends vertically into passage openings of the crossmember and has an end-side horizontally oriented stop plate. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237221 | SUPPORT FOR A TURBINE - In a support for a turbine, which turbine has an outer casing which is split into an upper section ( | 2010-09-23 |
20100237222 | ACCESSORY STRUCTURE FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES - An accessory structure for portable electronic device includes a primary member and a resisting member. The primary member includes a seat and a supporting plate. The seat defines a recessed portion. The supporting plate includes a flexible portion allowing the seat to be bent relative to the supporting plate. The resisting member is received in the recessed portion. The resisting member is rotatably attached to the recessed portion. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237223 | REPLACEABLE FOOTPAD STRUCTURE FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A replaceable footpad structure for electronic device has a shell, on which a hanging hole is configured. The footpad structure includes a rotary buckling assembly, a rotary knob and a pad body. The rotary buckling assembly has a seat plate, from which a bolt and an arm are extended. The seat plate is connected by passing through the hanging hole, and the arm is snapped in the shell by a rotary manner. The rotary knob has a threaded hole inter-engaged with the bolt, while the pad body is connected to the rotary knob. Thereby, under the circumstance without any aid of tool, the footpad structure can be dismantled from or assembled to the electronic device quickly. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237224 | MOLD-RELEASE LAYER FOR USE IN THE CASTING OF NONFERROUS METALS - The invention concerns a metal, iron-containing permanent mold, in particular a permanent mold made of steel, which can be subjected to a liquid or flowable aluminum material, and in which a coating for protecting the permanent mold and for achieving an optimal casting result can be produced using a mold release agent. The invention additionally concerns a mold release agent for producing such a coating, and a method for producing such a coating. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237225 | Ingot Mold for Silicon Ingot and Method for Making the Same - A method for forming a mold comprises forming a body by kneading a ceramic powder comprising a silicon nitride powder and a first binder solution; forming a slurry by adding a second binder solution to the body; and forming a release layer by attaching the slurry to a surface of a mold base. A method for manufacturing a solar cell element comprises forming a silicon ingot by solidifying a silicon melt in the mold obtained by the above-described method for forming a mold; slicing the silicon ingot into substrates each having a predetermined thickness; forming a diffusion layer on each of the substrates; and forming an electrode on a surface of the diffusion layer. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237226 | OPTICAL MODULE, WHICH IS ABLE TO FIRE A BEAM - An optical module is disclosed. The optical module includes: (1) a mirror part for controlling its reflection angle in an analog method; (2) an aperture for controlling an amount of light incident to the mirror part, the aperture being installed facing the mirror part; (3) a detector for detecting an optical signal from a light transmitted from the mirror part; (4) a beam emitter for emitting a beam, the beam emitter being adjacently installed to the optical signal detector; and (5) a controller for controlling the mirror part so as to locate an object, detected by the optical signal detector, at the center portion of the optical signal detector, and for controlling the beam emitter and the mirror part so as to emit a beam from the beam emitter to the object detected by the optical signal detector. The optical module can observe an object both in a wide field of view (FOV) and in detail, effectively track a rapidly moving object, and emit a beam to the object. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237227 | OPTICALLY GATED MEMS SWITCH - An optically powered MEMS gate driver includes a photovoltaic converter configured to receive a light signal from a light source and output a DC supply voltage for a MEMS gate driver in response thereto. The MEMS gate driver further includes a DC to DC converter electrically coupled to the photovoltaic converter and configured to output a line level DC voltage in response to the DC supply voltage. An electrical circuit, also included as a portion of the MEMS gate driver is electrically coupled to both the photovoltaic converter and the DC to DC converter is configured to receive the supply voltage and the line level voltage and to output a line level drive signal in response thereto. The optically powered MEMS gate driver is self-contained within a common EMI enclosure thus providing isolation between the gate driver and command signal electronics. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237228 | CMOS Image Sensor Pixel With Internal Charge Amplifier - A CMOS image sensor in which each column of pixels is connected to a signal line that is coupled to a current source, and each pixel includes a charge amplifier having a common source configuration arranged such that a charge generated by its photodiode is amplified by the charge amplifier and transmitted to readout circuitry by way of the signal line. In one embodiment the charge amplifier utilizes an NMOS transistor to couple the photodiode charge in an inverted manner to the signal line while converting the charge to a voltage through a capacitor coupled between the signal line and photodiode (i.e., forming a feedback of the NMOS amplifier transistor). | 2010-09-23 |
20100237229 | PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE PROVIDED WITH THE PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION DEVICE - An output terminal of a photoelectric conversion element included in the photoelectric conversion device is connected to a drain terminal and a gate terminal of a MOS transistor which is diode-connected, and a voltage V | 2010-09-23 |
20100237230 | CALIBRATION SUBSTANCES FOR ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE ION SOURCES - A Mixture of substances is provided for precise calibration of the mass scale of mass spectrometers equipped with ion sources that operate at atmospheric pressure (AP) with ionization of the analyte molecules, for example by APCI (chemical ionization), or by APPI (photoionization), often at high temperatures of up to 470° C. Out of physical reasons, the mass scale of any time-of-flight mass spectrometer deviates in the lower mass range from the theoretical relation between charge-related mass m/z and flight time t. A closely spaced arrangement of low mass calibration reference points is necessary if high mass accuracy is to be achieved for substances of low molecular weight. APCI and APPI sources are increasingly used in time-of-flight mass spectrometers with orthogonal ion injection (OTOF MS) for the detection of non-polar and weakly polar compounds, in particular, for analyte molecules with relatively low molecular weights. Calibration substances in solutions that are easily handled, nontoxic, stable at the high temperatures involved, will accept both positive and negative ionization, and supply enough reference points for calibration in the mass range up to 500 daltons. Mixtures of saturated fatty acids dissolved in toluene may be used. For photoionization, also mixtures of phenyl and naphthyl fatty acids. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237231 | Apparatus and method for ion beam implantation using scanning and spot beams - An ion implantation apparatus with multiple operating modes is disclosed. The ion implantation apparatus has an ion source and an ion extraction means for forming a converging beam on AMU-non-dispersive plane therefrom. The ion implantation apparatus includes magnetic scanner prior to a magnetic analyzer for scanning the beam on the non-dispersive plane, the magnetic analyzer for selecting ions with specific mass-to-charge ratio to pass through a mass slit to project onto a substrate. A rectangular quadruple magnet is provided to collimate the scanned ion beam and fine corrections of the beam incident angles onto a target. A deceleration or acceleration system incorporating energy filtering is at downstream of the beam collimator. A two-dimensional mechanical scanning system for scanning the target is disclosed, in which a beam diagnostic means is build in. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237232 | Apparatus & method for ion beam implantation using scanning and spot beams with improved high dose beam quality - An ion implantation apparatus with multiple operating modes is disclosed. The ion implantation apparatus has an ion source and an ion extraction means for forming a converging beam on AMU-non-dispersive plane therefrom. The ion implantation apparatus includes magnetic scanner prior to a magnetic analyzer for scanning the beam on the non-dispersive plane, the magnetic analyzer for selecting ions with specific mass-to-charge ratio to pass through a mass slit to project onto a substrate. A rectangular quadruple magnet is provided to collimate the scanned ion beam and fine corrections of the beam incident angles onto a target. A deceleration or acceleration system incorporating energy filtering is at downstream of the beam collimator. A two-dimensional mechanical scanning system for scanning the target is disclosed, in which a beam diagnostic means is built in. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237233 | ION OPTICS DRAIN FOR ION MOBILITY - A sample analysis system incorporates an ion removal mechanism for removing residual ions from the sample analysis system. The ion removal mechanism can be included in an ion optics assembly, which connects an ion mobility filter to a mass analyzer. A sample to be analyzed by the sample analysis system may be entered into an ion mobility filter. The ion mobility filter filters the ions of the sample and passes the filtered group of ions to the ion optics assembly. The ion optics assembly transports the filtered group of ions to a mass analyzer where some or all of the ions in the group are detected. The ion removal mechanism then removes all or substantially all residual ions from the ion optics that were left over from the first filtered group before a second filtered group is passed through. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237234 | LIQUID METAL ION SOURCE, SECONDARY IION MASS SPECTROMETER,SECONDARY ION MASS SPECTROMETRIC ANALYSIS METHOD AND USE THEREOF - A mass spectrometric method according to the Gentle SIMS (G-SIMS) method uses a liquid metal ion source which contains, on the one hand, a first metal with an atomic weight ≧190 U and, on the other hand, another metal with an atomic weight ≦90 U. One of the two types of ions are filtered out alternately from the primary ion beam and directed onto the target as a mass-pure primary ion beam. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237235 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR COUPLING MASS SPECTROMETRY DEVICES WITH CHROMATOGRAPHY SYSTEMS - One embodiment of the invention provides a method of preparing an eluted sample containing salts or buffers from a liquid chromatography device for analysis by a mass spectrometry device. The method includes: continuously providing a non-polar solvent to the mass spectrometry device; receiving the eluted sample from the liquid chromatography device; flowing the eluted sample over a solid phase extraction column; flowing the non-polar solvent over the solid phase extraction column; and presenting non-polar solvent and the eluted sample to the mass spectrometry device. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237236 | Method Of Processing Multiple Precursor Ions In A Tandem Mass Spectrometer - A method of processing multiple precursor ions in a tandem mass spectrometer includes generating a plurality of precursor ions with an ion source. At least some of the plurality of precursor ions is trapped in an ion trap. At least two precursor ions of interest are isolated from the plurality of precursor ions with a filtered noise field. Precursor ions of interest are sequentially ejected toward a collision cell. The sequentially ejected precursor ions of interest are fragmented in a collision cell. The mass-to-charge ratio spectra of the fragmented ions are then determined with a mass spectrometer. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237237 | TANDEM ION TRAPPING ARRANGEMENT - A mass spectrometer is disclosed comprising a first storage ion trap ( | 2010-09-23 |
20100237238 | PROTEIN SEQUENCING WITH MALDI MASS SPECTROMETRY - In a mass spectrometer, sample ions are produced by using matrix assisted laser desorption with a matrix substance that supports spontaneous, non-ergodic ISD fragmentation and a laser light source with nanosecond light pulses and a multiple spot beam profile. A plurality of individual time-of-flight spectra are recorded from the resulting ions in such a way that amplification of ion signals in the mass spectrometer detector is initially reduced so that only ions with masses near a mass range limit are initially recorded. During the repeated acquisitions of the individual time-of-flight spectra, both the detector amplification and the mass range limit are increased. By these methods, it is possible to evaluate c and z fragment ions in lower mass ranges and to directly read N-terminal sequences from near terminus up to 80 amino acids and beyond, and C-terminal sequences up to more than 60 amino acids. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237239 | Ion Beam Detector - In order to attain an object to realize an ion beam capable of (i) immediately determining energy of the ion beam to be generated, and (ii) measuring an ion beam in real time while carrying out laser irradiation, an ion beam detector ( | 2010-09-23 |
20100237240 | SAMPLE HOLDER APPARATUS TO REDUCE ENERGY OF ELECTRONS IN AN ANALYZER SYSTEM AND METHOD - A sample holder apparatus and method for reducing the energy of charged particles entering an annular-acceptance analyzer includes use of an electrically isolated sample support member having a sample receiving surface configured to receive a sample and electrically connect the sample to the sample support member (e.g., wherein the sample support member is configured for application of a retarding bias potential). A grounded sample aperture member defining an aperture relative to the sample support member but electrically isolated therefrom is provided such that the aperture is proximate the sample receiving surface to expose at least a portion of a surface of a sample received thereon to be analyzed (e.g., wherein applying a retarding bias potential to the sample support member produces an electrical retarding field about the aperture that reduces the energy of emitted particles from a sample before they enter an annular-acceptance analyzer). | 2010-09-23 |
20100237241 | Electrostatic Charge Measurement Method, Focus Adjustment Method, and Scanning Electron Microscope - A method and a device are disclosed for suppressing error in electrostatic charge amount or defocus on the basis of electrostatic charge storage due to electron beam scanning when measuring the electrostatic charge amount of the sample or a focus adjustment amount by scanning the electron beam. An electrostatic charge measurement method, a focus adjustment method, or a scanning electron microscope for measuring an electrostatic charge amount or controlling an application voltage to the sample changes the application voltage to the energy filter while moving the scanning location of the electron beam on the sample. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237242 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CRYSTAL ORIENTATION MEASUREMENT BY MEANS OF AN ION BLOCKING PATTERN AND A FOCUSED ION PROBE - The invention relates to a device for crystal orientation measurement, comprising an ion source ( | 2010-09-23 |
20100237243 | Testing apparatus using charged particles and device manufacturing method using the testing apparatus - A system for further enhancing speed, i.e. improving throughput in a SEM-type inspection apparatus is provided. An inspection apparatus for inspecting a surface of a substrate produces a crossover from electrons emitted from an electron beam source | 2010-09-23 |
20100237244 | CURRENT-ACTUATED-DISPLAY BACKPLANE TESTER AND METHOD - A backplane test system is provided that uses a pressed or deposited resistive film and infra-red (IR) imaging to visualize and quantify the current drive of pixels. In one form, the system is used for measuring organic light-emitting-diode (OLED) backplanes or other current-actuated-display (CAD) backplanes. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237245 | SHUTTERLESS INFRARED IMAGER ALGORITHM WITH DRIFT CORRECTION - An infrared imaging system having functionality for maintaining image quality in the presence of temperature drift of the system. Such functionality is applied repetitively to maintain image quality of a target scene, yet without continuous actuation of a shutter of the system. The functionality of the imaging system results from implementing an imager algorithm. In use, the imager algorithm functions with a calibration curve created for the imaging system, with the curve comprising a plot of system output versus target scene temperature. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237246 | Evaluation device for evaluating measuring signals, measuring device and method for receiving and evaluating measuring signals - An evaluation device for evaluating analog measuring signals of a detector, e.g., an IR detector, includes: an analog/digital converter device for digitally converting the analog measuring signal of the detector or an analog signal derived from the analog measuring signal into a digital measuring signal; a control device for receiving the digital measuring signal; and a subtraction device. The evaluation device receives a first analog measuring signal from a first measurement and stores the digital measuring signal formed from the first analog measuring signal, and also receives a second analog measuring signal from a second measurement. The subtraction device receives the analog measuring signal of the second measurement and an analog comparison signal formed as a function of the stored digital measuring signal of the first measurement, and forms a differential signal. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237247 | IR sensing device - An Infrared Radiation (IR) sensing device comprises a lens module, an IR pass filter, and an optical sensor. The lens module is utilized for focusing light. The IR pass filter comprises an optical coating, and a Color Filter Array (CFA) module. The optical coating is utilized for blocking light with wavelength around a predetermined range. The CFA module is utilized for blocking light with wavelength around 400 nm to 780 nm. The optical sensor for absorbing photons of light after being blocked by the IR pass filter on the optical path and accordingly generating an electrical signal. With the help of the CFAs, the range of the wavelength that the optical coating has to block becomes smaller, which greatly reduces the required number of layers of the optical coating. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237248 | LOOKDOWN ZONE MASK FOR INTRUSION DETECTOR - An apparatus for enabling and disabling a lookdown zone mask in an intrusion detector unit. The unit may include a passive infrared motion detector, a lens assembly, and a mask or cover which selectively enables and disables a lookdown zone associated with the detector. The lens assembly provides a lens proximate the detector. The lens provides the lookdown zone. When the mask substantially covers the lens, the lookdown zone is disabled because the path of radiant energy to the detector is blocked and prevents the detector from detecting any motion in the lookdown zone. When the mask does not cover the lens, the lookdown zone is enabled because the lens permits the path of radiant energy to the detector through the lens and allows the detector to detect any motion in the lookdown zone. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237249 | ILLUMINATING SYSTEM FOR IN-FLIGHT REFUELLING OPERATIONS - The invention relates to a system for illuminating an in-flight refueling operation involving a tanker aircraft ( | 2010-09-23 |
20100237250 | PHOTOSENSOR AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A photosensor includes a photodiode including a semiconductor layer. The semiconductor layer is made up of an n-type semiconductor layer, an i-type semiconductor layer and a p-type semiconductor layer, for example. The photosensor further includes a transparent electrode made of a transparent conductive film, and a nitrogen-containing semiconductor layer formed between the semiconductor layer and the transparent electrode. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237251 | RADIATION DETECTOR - A thin radiation detector with a high sensitivity is described. The radiation detector has light receiving elements receiving lights emitted by scintillators, performs a photoelectric conversion by using an avalanche multiplication film formed by amorphous selenium, and reads signals by using electron beams constantly discharged from a plurality of electron beam emitting sources called as a field emission array. The avalanche multiplication film formed by amorphous selenium is quite thin and has a simple structure, so it can be formed compactly and realized at a low cost. In addition, a signal amplification degree is approximately 1000 times, so an expensive low noise amplifier or a dedicated temperature adjusting mechanism is not required, and a quantum efficiency is sufficient for a wavelength of 300˜400 nm. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237252 | METHOD OF HIGH-ENERGY PARTICLE IMAGING BY COMPUTING A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SAMPLED PIXEL VOLTAGES - A method of high-energy particle imaging by individual particle counting with an active pixel direct bombardment detector. The method includes the step of providing an active pixel direct bombardment detector including an array of pixels. Each pixel is characterized by a reset time constant. The method further includes sampling the pixel voltage of each pixel at a first time. The method further includes applying a pixel reset voltage to each pixel for a reset time interval less than the reset time constant. The method further includes sampling the pixel voltage of each pixel at a second time. The method further includes computing a difference between the sampled pixel voltages at the first and second times. The sampling and the applying of the reset voltage may be periodic. A direct bombardment detector is also provided. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237253 | CHARGED PARTICLE BEAM DRAWING METHOD AND APPARATUS - A charged particle beam drawing apparatus includes a charged particle beam gun, a first forming aperture member having an opening, wherein a charged particle beam emitted from the charged particle beam gun is passed through the opening of the first forming aperture member, a second forming aperture member having an opening, wherein the charged particle beam passed through the first forming aperture member is passed through the opening of the second forming aperture member, a movable stage for supporting a workpiece, wherein patterns corresponding to figures in a drawing data are drawn on the workpiece by the charged particle beam passed through the second forming aperture member, and a drawing data correcting process portion for moving the figures in the drawing data on the basis of positions in the opening of the second forming aperture, where the charged particle beam for drawing the patterns is passed through. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237254 | FLUID TREATMENT APPARATUS COMPRISING ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT EMITTING DIODE - A treatment apparatus for at least partially disinfecting a fluid such as water comprises a pipe ( | 2010-09-23 |
20100237255 | OPTICAL FIBER SENSOR - A sensor based on optical fiber technology is described. The sensor includes an elongate core for propagating light having an excitation wavelength; an interaction region that includes a fluorescent material for excitation by the propagated light to produce fluorescent light; and an interface region defining a boundary between the elongate core and the interaction region. The elongate core of the sensor is adapted to increase an intensity of the propagated light at the interface region to increase the amount of captured fluorescent light in the elongate core. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237256 | CHARGED PARTICLE BEAM WRITING METHOD, METHOD FOR DETECTING POSITION OF REFERENCE MARK FOR CHARGED PARTICLE BEAM WRITING, AND CHARGED PARTICLE BEAM WRITING APPARATUS - The reference mark has steps and is formed on a sample. A stage moves in X and Y directions. The sample M is placed on the stage. An optical lever type height position sensor emits light to detect the reference mark FM′ by the stage being scanned. The spot position of light reflected on the sample is detected in position sensitive detector. The X and Y coordinates of the position of the stage positioned when the spot position of the reflected light is changed is detected. The detected X and Y coordinates are regarded as the position C of the reference mark FM′. The position of a phase defect D located in the sample M is specified on the basis of the position C of the reference mark FM′. The position of a portion on which writing is to be performed is determined on the basis of a relationship with the specified position of the phase defect D. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237257 | PATIENT POSITIONING ASSEMBLY - A method of robotic patient positioning for radiation treatment using a radiation source with an arm assembly rotatably connected to a support device is described. The method includes moving the support device with respect to the radiation source in at least five degrees of freedom to align a treatment target with respect to the radiation source. Moving the support device includes rotating the support device about first, second and third rotational axes and rotating the arm assembly about fourth and fifth rotational axes. Rotations about the fourth and fifth rotational axes translate the support device for fourth and fifth degrees of freedom of the at least five degrees of freedom. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237258 | Systems and Methods for Altering Visual Acuity - Provided are methods, systems, and apparatus for altering a modulation transfer function of an imaging system. The described methods, systems and apparatus can be used to temporarily alter visual acuity of a subject. | 2010-09-23 |
20100237259 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR IMAGE GUIDED DYNAMIC RADIATION TREATMENT OF PROSTATE CANCER AND OTHER PELVIC LESIONS - A method and device for image guided dynamic radiation treatment of prostate cancer and other pelvic lesions including: 1) a unique fan geometry of radiation sources; 2) a special collimation method and apparatus to sculpt the radiation borders; 3) an integrated three-dimensional imager and a special tissue interface imaging system to locate and track critical boundaries in real-time; 4) a dynamic patient support system, which is shared by the said imager and the irradiation system; and 5) motorized custom shielding filters to further protect neighboring normal tissues such as the kidneys and femoral heads. The fan geometry utilizes a plural number of radiation sources arranged specifically for irradiating tumors in the human pelvis while not harming critical structures, and the collimation sculpts the radiation borders using motorized shields for different sensitive structures. This allows high doses of radiation to be delivered to lesions within the human pelvis, such as the prostate, while sparing its surrounding structures, such as the rectum and bladder, as well as the urethra that is contained inside the prostate. | 2010-09-23 |