44th week of 2011 patent applcation highlights part 8 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20110265934 | ADHERENT COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF TEMPORARILY FIXING MEMBER THEREWITH - Provided are a temporal fixation method in processing of optical members and a resin composition suitable therefore, which uses a composition which is characterized by containing the following (A3), (B3) and (D3), wherein (A3) is a urethane (meth)acrylate; (B3) is one or more (meth)acrylic acid derivative monomers selected from the group consisting of n-(meth)acryloyloxyalkyl hexahydrophthalimides, carboxyl group-containing (meth)acrylates and (meth)acrylic acid derivative monomers represented by the formula (C3): | 2011-11-03 |
20110265935 | METHOD OF MAKING AND USING SHAPE MEMORY POLYMER COMPOSITE PATCHES - A method of repairing a composite component having a damaged area including: laying a composite patch over the damaged area; activating the shape memory polymer resin to easily and quickly mold said patch to said damaged area; deactivating said shape memory polymer so that said composite patch retains the molded shape; and bonding said composite patch to said damaged part. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265936 | METHOD OF MAKING AND USING SHAPE MEMORY POLYMER COMPOSITE PATCHES - A method of repairing a composite component having a damaged area including: laying a composite patch over the damaged area; activating the shape memory polymer resin to easily and quickly mold said patch to said damaged area; deactivating said shape memory polymer so that said composite patch retains the molded shape; and bonding said composite patch to said damaged part. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265937 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING UNVULCANIZED TIRE - Provided is a method of manufacturing an unvulcanized tire, with which formation of air pockets is reduced in adhering a cylindrical film member and an adhesive sheet member to each other by using a forming drum having an expansion/contraction mechanism. In the method, a forming device having a forming drum ( | 2011-11-03 |
20110265938 | Encapsulated Switches Employing Mercury Substitute and Methods of Manufacture Thereof - Encapsulated switches are disclosed which substitute non-toxic gallium alloy for mercury. In one embodiment, wetting of the interior surfaces of the housing is prevented by coating the surfaces with an electrically insulative inorganic non-metallic material, such as alumina or boron nitrate. According to another embodiment, a perfluorocarbon liquid is employed as the anti-wetting agent. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265939 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THERMALLY EXPANDABLE BASE MATERIAL FOR VEHICLE INTERIOR AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING BASE MATERIAL FOR VEHICLE INTERIOR USING SAME - A method for producing a thermally expandable base material for a vehicle interior, the method includes needling a web to produce a fiber mat. The web includes an inorganic fiber, a thermoplastic resin fiber, and a thermally expandable microcapsule. The fiber mat is heated to a temperature at which the thermoplastic resin fiber is melt and which is lower than a thermal expansion starting temperature of the thermally expandable microcapsule. The fiber mat is hot-pressed. The fiber mat is cooled. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265940 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A MULTIPLICITY OF SEMICONDUCTOR WAFERS BY PROCESSING A SINGLE CRYSTAL - A method for producing a plurality of semiconductor wafers includes processing a single crystal. The single crystal is provided in a grown state and has a central longitudinal axis with an orientation that deviates from a sought orientation of a crystal lattice of the semiconductor wafers. A block is sliced from the single crystal along cutting planes perpendicular to a crystallographic axis corresponding to the sought orientation of the crystal lattice of the semiconductor wafers. A lateral surface of the block is ground around the crystallographic axis. A plurality of semiconductor wafers are then sliced from the ground block along cutting planes perpendicular to the crystallographic axis. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265941 | On Site Manufactured Self Expanding Tubulars and Method - Tubular is manufactured at a well site to a predetermined size using flat stock that is rolled into a c-shape from a plurality of feed locations. The c-shapes have open segments that are offset from each other to form the tubular shape. A binder material such as a reactive nano-foil is applied on assembly as the tubular shape is formed. The manufactured shape is reduced to a smaller dimension for run in. The cross-sectional reduced profile shape can be a smaller diameter or a crescent or an undulating shape that is triggered to revert to the original manufactured shape and size when placed downhole. The manufacturing method is capable of making continuous pipe for the length of the zone without connections. The bonding of the segments is preferably done at the time of fabrication at the well site but can also occur at least in part downhole. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265942 | Waved Wood Assembly and Method of Making Same - The waved wood assembly can have a flexible support layer onto the face(s) of which one or more wood sheet layer(s) are adhered by an adhesive. The waved wood product can maintain its waved shape when freestanding. It can exhibit significant elasticity characteristics. It can have very accentuated waves, i.e. waves that span a greater thickness for a given number of waves per unit of dimension. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265943 | Methods For Making Braid-Ball Occlusion Devices - Embolic implants, delivery systems and methods of manufacture and delivery are disclosed. The devices can be used for aneurysm treatment and/or parent vessel occlusion. Implant designs offer low profile compressibility for delivery to neurovasculature, while maintaining other necessary features such as density for occlusion purposes and desirable radial strength characteristics. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265944 | MANUFACTURING ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSOR MODULE - Certain processes for manufacturing an electrochemical sensor module include molding first and second opposing portions of a sensor module housing onto a carrier; installing an electrode arrangement on the first portion of the sensor module housing; folding the carrier to align the first portion of the sensor module housing with the second portion; and joining the first and second portions of the sensor module housing. The carrier can be advanced amongst different stations that perform the various process steps. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265945 | METHOD FOR ENHANCING FOOD SAFETY - The present invention relates to adhesive labels for use in food safety labeling systems and methods of using the adhesive labels to enhance food safety and food rotation. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265946 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FLOOR PLANKS - A method comprising the steps of putting together a first piece including a wear layer, a pattern layer, and a base layer, arranged in a sandwich manner, such that the wear layer is on top of the pattern layer, the pattern layer is on top of the base layer, and the pattern layer is in between the wear layer and the base layer. The method may also include removing portions of the first piece to form a first floor plank, such as by removing a first substantially L-shaped portion of the wear layer, removing a second substantially L-shaped portion of the pattern layer, and removing a third substantially L-shaped portion of the base layer. Adhesive may be applied to locations on the first floor plank where substantially L-shaped portions have been removed to adhere the first floor plank to one or more substantially identical floor planks. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265947 | METHOD OF CREATING A POSITIVE SUBSTANCE JOINT BETWEEN COMPONENTS - A method of creating a positive substance joint between components ( | 2011-11-03 |
20110265948 | VIA HOLE FORMING METHOD USING ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTING METHOD - A via hole forming method and a multilayered board manufacturing method improve manufacturing yield by reducing the required processes. The via hole forming method includes a first step of forming a toner image by attaching toner particles, containing a conductive material and having a protruding portion, onto the surface of a first photosensitive member so that the protruding portion is directed to the outside; and a second step of opposing the surface of the first photosensitive member to one principal surface of a green sheet containing an insulating material and transferring the toner image to the one principal surface of the green sheet so that the protruding portions of the toner particles protrude into the green sheet so as to reach the other principal surface of the green sheet and the toner particles are buried in the green sheet. The via holes are formed using an electrophotographic printing method. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265949 | TEMPERATURE SWITCHABLE ADHESIVES COMPRISING A CRYSTALLIZABLE OIL - Temperature switchable adhesives formed by combining a pressure sensitive adhesive, which does not exhibit temperature switchable properties, with a crystallizable oil are described. These temperature switchable adhesives exhibit a sharp reduction in peel strength when the temperature is raised above the switching temperature. The adhesive properties of these adhesives may be readily tuned by adjusting the ratio of the elastomer, tackifier, and the crystallizable oil, and by choosing different crystallizable oils. The temperature switchable adhesives have use in medical, consumer, and industrial applications. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265950 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD AND TARGET SUBSTRATE PROCESSING SYSTEM - A semiconductor device manufacturing method includes removing copper deposits, by use of an organic acid gas and an oxidizing gas, from a surface of a second interlayer insulation film having a groove formed therein and reaching a copper-containing electric connector member. The second interlayer insulation film is disposed on a first interlayer insulation film provided with the electric connector member. The method then includes reducing a surface of the electric connector member exposed at a bottom of the groove of the second interlayer insulation film; forming a barrier layer on the second interlayer insulation film; and forming a copper-containing conductive film to fill the groove of the second interlayer insulation film. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265951 | TWIN CHAMBER PROCESSING SYSTEM - Methods and apparatus for twin chamber processing systems are disclosed, and, in some embodiments, may include a first process chamber and a second process chamber having independent processing volumes and a plurality of shared resources between the first and second process chambers. In some embodiments, the shared resources include at least one of a shared vacuum pump, a shared gas panel, or a shared heat transfer source. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265952 | MICROWAVE PLASMA PROCESSING DEVICE AND GATE VALVE FOR MICROWAVE PLASMA PROCESSING DEVICE - A gate valve includes a plate-shaped valve element which is rectangular-shaped to suit the shape of an opening of a processing chamber and has a size larger than the opening. A hermetically sealing member to perform hermetic sealing by abutting on and being pressed against an outer side of the processing chamber is provided in the valve element. A microwave reflecting mechanism which is formed in a groove shape so as to surround a periphery of the hermetically sealing member is provided at an outer peripheral portion of the hermetically sealing member. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265953 | KIT FOR TRANSFERRING AN IMAGE ONTO AN OBJECT - The present invention is a personal water transfer imaging process kit for application of an image to an object. A pre-printed film having an image thereon is suspended within a vat of water to hydrate the ink after which it is activated. The object is submerged into the vat containing the hydrated and activated ink to generate pressure against the object and cause transfer the ink image onto the object. Primer, base coat, top coat, activator, film and supporting supplies are all supplied within the self-contained kit. The primer coating material, base coating material, activator material and top coat material are the form of a hand held aerosol propellant or pump actuator devices. The kit components are efficiently packaged within a cardboard tube provided with protective clear outer skin. The sensitive image transfer film and supporting components are thereby protected from moisture, dirt and damage while in the tube. The compact size makes the kit retail and retailer friendly and less costly to ship and occupies less retail when displayed in a retail outlet. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265954 | Method and device for closing the tail end of a log of web material and log obtained - To close the tail end (L) of the web material forming the log (R) there is provided mechanical ply-bonding between the tail end and a portion of the last turn of web material, preferably a portion forming a fold (F) projecting from the log. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265955 | TAPE DISPENSER AND TAKE-UP REEL FOR TAPE BACKING - This invention generally relates to a tape dispenser with automatic backing removal more particularly suited for tape and an associated backing, employing a frame and affixed thereto a tape supply spindle rotatably mounted for receiving a roll of tape; said tape supply spindle having thereon a friction disc for pressing against a rotating take-up spindle mounted to said frame and to receive the protective tape backing when the take-up spindle rotates upon an application of a pulling force to the tape. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265956 | Method for Operating a Motorized Solar Protection Home Automation Installation - A method for operating a motorized solar protection home automation installation, comprising:
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20110265957 | ROMAN SHADE STRUCTURE - A roman shade structure includes a shade face having a cord disposed thereon; when the cord is pulled down, the shade face moves upward to act as a curtain. The shade face comprises a protection layer disposed at a back side thereof; the protection layer covers a surface having the cord on the shade face to keep the cord from exposing to the outside. A through hole for each cord is disposed on the upper end of the protection layer for allowing the cord to work properly. Moreover, a cover is disposed on an upper end of the shade face; the cover hides the exposed cords and the cordlock to enhance safety and the esthetics of the improved roman shade structure. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265958 | MOTOR ARRANGEMENT FOR WINDOW COVERINGS - The present invention relates to an architectural window covering having a programmable electric motor. The programmable electric motor is housed within a roller for raising and lowenng the window covering, and includes dual stacked motors and light-transmitting control actuation buttons. In one embodiment an architectural window covering, composing a shade, a roller defining a bore coupled to the shade, and at least two motors axially aligned and electrically coupled in parallel and positioned at least partially in said bore and rotatably coupled to the roller is disclosed. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265959 | High Speed Rollup Door with Rollable Door Leaf - An industrial rollup door to selectively cover a doorway opening or to provide industrial guarding is presented. The rollup door comprises door leaf, comprised of lamellae, or panels a flexible strip as a lifting belt for selectively lifting and lowering the door, a continuous dampening profile running along the outer surface of each lamellae near an end, and a rotatable spiral disc to accept the lamellae as the door is lifted and to release the lamellae as the door is lowered. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265960 | Window Shade Apparatus - A cordless window shade apparatus including a headrail having a pulley affixed to the headrail, and a rod coupled to the pulley at one end of the rod. The cordless window shade apparatus also includes a window cover affixed at one end to the headrail and a lift fabric affixed at one end to the rod and at a second end to a bottom portion of the window cover. In addition the cordless window shade apparatus includes a plurality of crossbars removeably coupled to a rear surface of the window cover and a lift chain operably coupled to the pully. The lift fabric is positioned between the plurality of crossbars and the rear surface of the window cover and the window cover may be raised or lowered via the lift chain. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265961 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A MULTIPLE LAYER CONTAINMENT BARRIER - A dust barrier apparatus, the apparatus including but not limited to a first sheet of material having a shape and size adapted to cover an opening to a construction area; a second sheet of material having a shape adapted to cover the first sheet attached to the first sheet across a top area of the first and second sheets; a split down the middle of the first sheet forming a first half and a second half of the first sheet; and a seal between top, middle and side edges of the first sheet and an opening to a construction area. A method is disclosed for using the apparatus. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265962 | Cord Tension Control for Top Down/Bottom Up Covering for Architectural Openings - Cord tensioning systems are provided for top down/bottom up coverings to prevent entanglement of lift cords about associated wrap spools by correlating rotation of the wrap spools with translating threaded nuts mounted on threaded shafts rotating in unison with the wrap spools whereby abutment of nuts associated with lift spools prevent over movement of rails associated with the spools and thus entanglement of the lift cords associated therewith. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265963 | CORD TENSION CONTROL FOR TOP DOWN/BOTTOM UP COVERING FOR ARCHITECTURAL OPENINGS - Cord tensioning systems are provided for top down/bottom up coverings to prevent entanglement of lift cords about associated wrap spools by correlating rotation of the wrap spools with translating threaded nuts mounted on threaded shafts rotating in unison with the wrap spools whereby abutment of nuts associated with lift spools prevent over movement of rails associated with the spools and thus entanglement of the lift cords associated therewith. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265964 | Process in a (D) stage bleaching of softwood pulps in a presence of Mg(OH)2 - This invention relates to an improved bleaching process for bleaching pulp comprising at least one bleaching stage which comprises treating a softwood pulp with a bleaching agent comprising ClO2 in the presence of a weak base such as, for example, Mg(OH) | 2011-11-03 |
20110265965 | Absorbent Sheet Having Regenerated Cellulose Microfiber Network - An absorbent paper sheet for tissue or towel includes from about 99 percent to about 70 percent by weight of cellulosic papermaking fiber and from about 1 percent to about 30 percent by weight fibrillated regenerated cellulose microfiber which was regenerated form a cellulosic dope utilizing a tertiary amine N-oxide solvent or an ionic liquid. Fibrillation of the microfiber is controlled such that it has a reduced coarseness and a reduced freeness as compared with unfibrillated regenerated cellulose microfiber from which it is made and provides at least one of the following attributes to the absorbent sheet: (a) the absorbent sheet exhibits an elevated SAT value and an elevated wet tensile value as compared with a like sheet prepared without fibrillated regenerated cellulose microfiber; (b) the absorbent sheet exhibits an elevated wet/dry CD tensile ratio as compared with a like sheet prepared without fibrillated regenerated cellulose microfiber; (c) the absorbent sheet exhibits a lower GM Break Modulus than a like sheet having like tensile values prepared without fibrillated regenerated cellulose microfiber; or (d) the absorbent sheet exhibits an elevated bulk as compared with a like sheet having like tensile values prepared without fibrillated regenerated cellulose microfiber. In some embodiments, the pulp is pre-treated with debonder to enhance the wet/dry CD tensile ratio of the sheet. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265966 | PAPERMAKING BELT HAVING A PERMEABLE REINFORCING STRUCTURE - A papermaking belt having an embryonic web contacting surface for carrying an embryonic web of paper fibers and a non-embryonic web contacting surface opposite said embryonic web contacting surface is disclosed. The papermaking belt comprises a reinforcing structure having a patterned framework disposed thereon. The patterned framework has a continuous network region and a plurality of discrete deflection conduits. The deflection conduits are isolated one from another by the continuous network region. A plurality of pores is randomly disposed within the continuous network region. The pores have one opening disposed upon the embryonic web contacting surface and one opening disposed upon the non-embryonic web contacting surface. Each of the pores provides at least one pathway between the embryonic web contacting surface and the non-embryonic web contacting surface. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265967 | PAPERMAKING BELT HAVING INCREASED DE-WATERING CAPABILITY - A papermaking belt for carrying an embryonic web of paper fibers is disclosed. The papermaking belt has an embryonic web contacting surface and a non-embryonic web contacting surface opposite thereto. The papermaking belt also has a reinforcing structure having a patterned framework disposed thereon and a plurality of non-random distinct pores disposed within the continuous network region. The patterned framework has a continuous network region and a plurality of discrete deflection conduits. The deflection conduits are isolated one from another by the continuous network region. Each of the pores has an opening disposed at a predetermined location upon the embryonic web contacting surface and an opening disposed at a predetermined location upon the non-embryonic web contacting surface. Each of the pores defines a single pathway between the embryonic web contacting surface and the non-embryonic web contacting surface. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265968 | HEADBOX FOR A MACHINE FOR PRODUCING A FIBROUS WEB - The invention relates to a headbox which comprises a feed device feeding the at least one fiber suspension, a perforated distribution pipe plate arranged immediately downstream thereof and having a plurality of channels arranged in lines and columns, an intermediate channel arranged downstream thereof, extending over the width of the headbox and having a plurality of means for dosing a fluid in partial fluid streams to the at least one fiber suspension in a preferably adjustable/controlled manner, the means being spaced apart from each other in the width direction of the headbox and the individual means comprising a plurality of dosing channels having respective dosing channel openings and an opening center line, arriving at different levels and being connected to a common supply channel. The headbox further comprises a downstream turbulence generator having a plurality of flow channels arranged in lines and columns and a headbox nozzle which is directly contiguous to the turbulence generator and which has a nozzle gap. The headbox according to the invention has a system pressure loss which is substantially composed of a first pressure loss between the feed device and the intermediate channel and a second pressure loss in the turbulence generator, the second pressure loss and the first pressure loss being in a ratio ranging from 8:1 to 1:1, preferably from 4:1 to 1:1, particularly from 2:1 to 1:1. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265969 | METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING FULL CYCLE REGENERATION OF WASTE LEAD ACID BATTERIES - A method for implementing full cycle regeneration of a waste lead acid battery is provided. The method includes the following steps. Step (1): the waste lead acid battery is smashed and separated so as to obtain grid lead, diachylon, plastic and waste electrolyte. Step (2): the obtained diachylon after being dried is positioned into an airtight reactor for desulphurization and deoxidation, wherein lead sulfate and the lead dioxide both in the diachylon react to obtain lead monoxide (PbO) and sulfur trioxide (SO | 2011-11-03 |
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20110265971 | AUXILIARY VEHICLE REST STATION - An auxiliary vehicle rest station for providing auxiliary utility services to a parked wheeled vehicle. The auxiliary vehicle rest station includes a caddy having wheels for transporting and maneuvering the device. The caddy is configured to be positionable at least partially beneath the parked wheeled vehicle. A boom is attached to and projects from the caddy to accommodate introduction of conditioned air through the boom into the vehicle. The auxiliary vehicle rest station includes an air conditioning system. The auxiliary vehicle rest station also includes a conductor for connecting the air conditioning system a power supply. Alternately, the auxiliary vehicle rest station may include a power supply system. The auxiliary vehicle rest station may also include data links for communication and entertainment systems. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265972 | METHODS AND EQUIPMENT FOR GEOTHERMALLY EXCHANGING ENERGY - As discussed herein, a first aspect of the present invention provides a round energy transfer component. The ground energy transfer component can include an outer tube having an upper end and a lower end. The outer tube can be constructed out of generally thermally conductive material. The ground energy transfer component can include an inner tube. The inner tube can be constructed out of generally thermally insulative material. The inner tube can be coupled to the outer tube and positioned generally coaxially with the outer tube to define a generally thermally insulated interior of the inner tube and a channel between the inner tube and the outer tube. The inner tube can have an upper end and a lower end, with the inner tube's lower end defining one or more openings to permit fluid communication between the channel and the interior of the inner tube. The ground energy transfer component can include a base connected to the lower end of the outer tube to substantially seal the lower end of the outer tube. The ground energy transfer component can include first and second connectors coupled to the inner and outer tubes. The first and second connectors can be configured to connect the ground energy transfer component to HVAC pipes of an HVAC system so that HVAC fluid from the HVAC system can flow through the ground energy transfer component. The channel can be configured to create more turbulence in the flowing HVAC fluid than is the interior of the inner tube. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265973 | Passive Heat Exchanger Comprising Thermally Conductive Foam - This disclosure is directed to devices, systems, and methods associated with a passive heat exchanger using thermally conductive foam. With reference to some systems the thermally conductive foam is positioned between a heat source and a heat dissipater to lower an operating temperature. With reference to other systems the thermally conductive foam is positioned between a component to be heated and a heat source to increase an operating temperature. Some embodiments of the thermally conductive foam are substantially pliable, other embodiments of the thermally conductive foam are substantially rigid, and other embodiments of the thermally conductive foam are initially fluid. Some devices related to the present disclosure include thermally conductive foam having thermally conductive particles within the thermally conductive foam. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265974 | METHODS AND EQUIPMENT FOR HEATING AND COOLING BUILDING ZONES - As discussed herein, a first aspect of the present invention provides a device for enabling an HVAC component to be easily connected to, and disconnected from, an HVAC system. The device can include a modular distribution box, hot and cold HVAC fluid inlet pipes, HVAC component supply and HVAC component return pipes, and hot and cold HVAC fluid outlet pipes, each of which can be coupled to the modular distribution box, and each of which can have a connector. The hot HVAC fluid inlet pipe's connector can be configured to connect to a hot HVAC pipe, and the cold HVAC fluid inlet pipe's connector can be configured to connect to a cold HVAC pipe. The HVAC component supply pipe's connector can be configured to connect to an inlet pipe of the HVAC component, and the HVAC component return pipe's connector can be configured to connect to an outlet pipe of the HVAC component. The hot HVAC fluid outlet pipe's connector can be configured to connect to the hot HVAC pipe, and the cold HVAC fluid outlet pipe's connector can be configured to connect to the cold HVAC pipe. The hot and cold HVAC fluid inlet pipes, the HVAC component supply and HVAC component return pipes, and the hot and cold HVAC fluid outlet pipes, permit the entire modular distribution box to be connected to and disconnected from the HVAC component and the HVAC system as a whole unit. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265975 | MOUNTING BASE - The disclosure relates to a mounting base for an electric component, including, for example, first surface for receiving the electric component, and for receiving a heat load generated by the electric component, and a second surface for dissipating heat from the mounting base. The mounting base can include evaporator channels arranged in the vicinity of the first surface, condenser channels in the vicinity of the second surface and a first and second connecting part for passing fluid between the condenser channels and evaporator channels. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265976 | HEAT DISSIPATION DEVICE WITH HEAT PIPE - An exemplary heat dissipation device for a heat-generating component includes a heat sink, a heat pipe and a heat conductive member. The heat sink includes a plurality of stacked first fins and second fins. Each of the first fins defines an accommodating groove therein. The heat pipe includes an evaporator section, a condenser section and a connecting section interconnecting the evaporator section and the condenser section. The evaporator section thermally connects the heat-generating component. The connecting section extends obliquely from the evaporator section to the first fins. The condenser section is attached to the second fins. The connecting section is accommodated in the accommodating grooves of the first fins, and makes no thermal contact with the first fins. The heat conductive member thermally connects the first fins with the heat-generating component. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265977 | THERMAL TRANSFER SHEET - The present invention provides a thermal transfer sheet that has good heat resistance and slip property, and prevents the occurrence of tailing upon printing to achieve good printing even in high-speed printing. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265978 | FLUIDIC ASSEMBLY FOR AN AIR CONDITIONING CIRCUIT WITH A HEAT EXCHANGER - A fluidic assembly for an air conditioning circuit comprises a first feeding line for a high temperature fluid, a second feeding line comprising a barrier material for a refrigerating fluid in the gaseous state, and a casing defining a first inlet and a first outlet connected to the second line; a chamber having an elongated shape and a minimum upper cross dimension as compared to the first inlet and second outlet; a second inlet and a second outlet connected to the first line; the fluidic assembly comprising a radiating body adapted to be crossed by the high temperature fluid and fluid-tightly connected to the casing between the second inlet and the second outlet within the chamber for defining an integrated silencer-exchanger assembly. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265979 | THERMAL INTERFACE MATERIALS WITH GOOD RELIABILITY - A composition for a highly reliable thermal interface materials includes: (A) moisture-resistant polymer with a water permeability coefficient preferably less than 10 | 2011-11-03 |
20110265980 | GRAPHITE SHEET AND HEAT TRANSFER STRUCTURE USING SAME - A graphite sheet preventing leakage of a heat radiating member when a fluid heat radiating member such as grease is used and improving heat radiation performance is provided. A graphite sheet includes a first main surface and a second main surface opposite to the first main surface and has a large anisotropic thermal conductivity in a main surface direction. The graphite sheet includes a first concave portion provided on the first main surface and having a first bottom surface, a second concave portion provided on the second main surface and having a second bottom surface, a thin film portion formed in a region in which the first bottom surface and the second bottom surface are overlapped with each other, and a connecting hole penetrating the thin film portion and allowing the first concave portion and the second concave portion to communicate with each other. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265981 | SYSTEM FOR RECYCLING THERMAL ENERGY GENERATED FROM A FUEL CELL MODULE - The present invention discloses a system for recycling thermal energy generated from a fuel cell module. The system includes the fuel cell module, a thermal module, a heat-recycle module, and a control module. The thermal module includes a heat transfer apparatus. In addition, the thermal module connects with the fuel cell module, and the heat-recycle module connects with the heat transfer apparatus. The control module detects a starting signal of the fuel cell module and controls the thermal module and the heat-recycle module. Thereby, the thermal energy generated from the fuel cell module is transferred to the heat-recycle module. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265982 | CONTROLLING COOLANT FLOW TO MULTIPLE COOLING UNITS IN A COMPUTER SYSTEM - Operating a computer system includes determining, for each of a plurality of electronic units in a computer system, at least one upcoming process being assigned to a specific electronic unit. An anticipated workload for the specific electronic unit is identified based upon the at least one upcoming process. At least one control signal is generated based upon a plurality of anticipated workloads for the plurality of electronic units. A flow of cooling fluid to each of a plurality of cooling units in the computer system is controlled based upon the at least one control signal. Each of the plurality of cooling units are respectively associated with an electronic unit of the plurality of electronic units. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265983 | COOLING APPARATUS AND METHOD - Cooling apparatus providing two independent heat exchangers ( | 2011-11-03 |
20110265984 | CONTROL SYSTEM FOR SURFACE WATER HEATING FOR IRRIGATION AND FROST PREVENTION - A control system for a surface water heating system for irrigation is described. The control system comprises a controller, memory operatively coupled to the controller, a first threshold value stored in memory, a sensor operatively coupled to the controller, a geothermal heated water source, a heat exchanger, and a valve configured to regulate a flow of water between the geothermal hated water source and the heat exchanger. The controller performs a periodic comparison between the sensor input and the first threshold value. If the sensor input value falls below the first threshold value, the controller generates an instruction to open the valve. Some embodiments also comprise a second threshold value. If, after the valve has been opened, the sensor input rises above the second threshold value, the controller generates an instruction to close the valve. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265985 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LOW DAMAGE GRAVEL PACKING - A method is disclosed for low damage gravel packing. The method includes combining a carrier fluid, a first amount of particulates, and a second amount of particulates into a slurry. The first amount of particulates have a first average size distribution and the second amount of particulates have a second average size distribution, and the first average size distribution is at least three times larger than the second average size distribution. The slurry includes particles which are at least partially degradable material, and with reactive solid constituents. The reactive solid reacts with the degradable material and/or a hydrolysis product of the degradable material. The method further includes positioning a screen in a wellbore, and circulating the slurry through the wellbore such that the first amount of particulates and the second amount of particulates are deposited on an outer surface of the screen. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265986 | MULTIPLE LAYER EXTRUSION LIMITER - A downhole tool has a mandrel with a sealing element disposed thereabout. The sealing element is movable from an unset position to a set position in which the sealing element engages the well. Extrusion limiters are positioned at the ends of the sealing element. The extrusion limiters have first and second layers and the first and second layers are different materials. The second layer may be made up of a plurality of discs. At least one of the discs may be a disc with an irregularly shaped outer peripheral edge and a generally circular inner peripheral edge. A plurality of the discs with the irregularly shaped outer edge may be stacked and may be stacked with a generally circular or ring-shaped segmented disc. The first and second layers are stacked and then molded into a final shape for placement at the ends of the sealing element. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265987 | Downhole Actuator Apparatus Having a Chemically Activated Trigger - A downhole actuator apparatus that selectively maintains a pressure differential between two pressure regions in a well. The apparatus includes a body defining first and second chambers. A piston is slidably disposed in the body and is selectively moveable between first and second positions. A barrier is disposed in the body to selectively separate the first and second chambers. A fluid is disposed in the first chamber between the barrier and the piston. A control system that is at least partially disposed within the body is operable to generate an output signal responsive to receipt of a predetermined input signal. The output signal is operable to create a failure of the barrier such that at least a portion of the fluid flows from the first chamber to the second chamber and the piston moves from the first position to the second position. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265988 | Wellbore Cleaning Devices - A wellbore cleaning device having a unitary tool mandrel surrounded by a retaining sleeve that is rotatable with respect to the mandrel. A locking ring is used to secure the retaining sleeve to the mandrel. Cleaning blades are retained within recesses in the retaining sleeve and are biased radially outwardly from the recesses by springs. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265989 | SYSTEM FOR EXCHANGING ENERGY WITH A GROUND - A system for exchanging energy with a ground is disclosed. In at least one embodiment, it includes an elongate ground bore, a flexible sealing device for separating sections of the bore and extending inside and generally all along the bore and being closed at its ends, wherein the flexible sealing device, in use, is filled with a liquid whereby the flexible sealing device is pressed against walls of the bore. The system further includes at least a first duct, and heat recovery device, wherein said the at least a first duct is operatively connected to the heat recovery device and extends into the flexible sealing device. At least one sealing device is provided at the flexible sealing device at a predefined level along the bore, which at least one sealing device is adapted to seal at the level between the flexible sealing device and the bore. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265990 | Sand Control Screen Assembly Having a Surface-Modified Filter Medium and Method for Making Same - A sand control screen assembly ( | 2011-11-03 |
20110265991 | PROCESSING HYDROCARBON MATERIALS - Systems and methods that include providing, e.g., obtaining or preparing, a material that includes a hydrocarbon carried by an inorganic substrate, and exposing the material to a plurality of energetic particles, such as accelerated charged particles, such as electrons or ions. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265992 | Mechanical Mud Bucket and Method - A mechanical mud bucket for collecting drilling fluid from tubular members of a drill string or work string. A first shell member includes a fluid outlet. A second shell member is pivotally attached to the first shell member. A seal mechanism and a mechanical locking component are attached to the first and second shell members. In an engaged position, the mechanical locking component locks the first and second shell members in a closed position such that the seal mechanism seals an inner space of the mechanical mud bucket and an annular space between one or more tubular members and the first and second shell members. A pressure control may be attached to the first or second shell members for maintaining atmospheric pressure within the inner space of the mechanical mud bucket when draining drilling fluid. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265993 | SAND DECANTER - A method for processing hydrocarbons recovered from a subterranean formation is disclosed. The method includes: feeding a stream including water, sand, and heavy hydrocarbons produced from a subterranean formation to a separation vessel; concurrently in the separation vessel: heating the stream components to an elevated temperature to reduce a viscosity of the heavy hydrocarbons; and separating the sand, the heavy hydrocarbon, and the water to form a water fraction, a hydrocarbon fraction, and a sand fraction comprising sand and at least one of water and heavy hydrocarbons; and recovering the water fraction from the separation vessel; recovering the hydrocarbon fraction from the separation vessel; and withdrawing the sand fraction from the separation vessel. Also disclosed are apparatus suitable for performing the above described method. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265994 | Systems and Methods For Hydraulic Barrier Formation To Improve Sweep Efficiency In Subterranean Oil Reservoirs - Systems and methods for creating a hydraulic barrier at an interface between high and low permeability regions that may exist in high permeability-contrast subterranean formations. These systems and methods may include providing injection and/or production wells that are completed within the high and/or low permeability regions, supplying a pore throat blocking agent to an interface between the high and low permeability regions, and forming the hydraulic barrier at the interface. The pore throat blocking agent may be sized to substantially flow through the high permeability region while being substantially blocked, or occluded, from the low permeability region. In some embodiments, the hydraulic barrier may be greater than one acre (0.4 hectare) in area. In some embodiments, the subterranean formation may include an oil reservoir. In some embodiments, the high and/or low permeability formations may be swept concurrently and/or independently to remove oil from the oil reservoir. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265995 | METHODS FOR USING HIGH STRNGTH CERAMIC ELEMENTS - One embodiment of the present invention relates to spherical ceramic elements, such as proppants, for maintaining permeability in subterranean formations to facilitate extraction of oil and gas therefrom. The strength of the ceramic element may be enhanced by combining materials having different coefficients of thermal expansion. Methods of making the ceramic elements are also disclosed. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265996 | Radiation-Induced Thickening for Set-On-Command Sealant Compositions and Methods of Use - The present invention includes methods relating to the setting of fluids or slurries in a wellbore. In one embodiment, a method of isolating a portion a wellbore by preparing a sealant composition comprising a fluid component and a polymeric additive component, placing the sealant composition into a wellbore and subjecting the sealant composition to ionizing radiation. The ionizing radiation can cause bonding between polymeric additive components and create a polymer matrix within the sealant composition that increases the mechanical strength of the sealant composition. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265997 | VISCOSIFICATION AND FOAMING OF POLYACRYLAMIDES - Embodiments of the invention relate to a method for treating a subterranean formation, comprising forming a fluid comprising polyacrylamide and a biopolymer and introducing the fluid to a subterranean formation wherein the polyacrylamide and biopolymer are selected to form the fluid with a longer foam half life and a higher viscosity than if only one polymer were selected. Embodiments of the invention relate to a method for treating a subterranean formation, comprising forming a fluid comprising polyacrylamide and a biopolymer and introducing the fluid to a subterranean formation wherein the polyacrylamide does not alter biopolymer crosslinking. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265998 | METHOD FOR HYDRAULIC FRACTURING OF A LOW PERMEABILITY SUBTERRANEAN FORMATION - A fracturing fluid containing proppant particles is injected into a fracture made in a low-permeability subterranean formation, providing a turbulent flow of the fluid in the fracture during injection. This allow to increase a fracture conductivity after its closure by means of preventing transverse migration of proppant particles within the fracture and the reduction of their setting rate. | 2011-11-03 |
20110265999 | REVERSE TORQUE DRIVE SYSTEM - A reverse torque drive system for a wellhead has a hydraulic pump having an inlet and an outlet, and a hydraulic motor having a first port and a second port. There is a valve body having a first position that connects the outlet of the hydraulic motor to the first port and the second port to the inlet, and a second position that connects the outlet to the second port and the first port to the inlet. One or more sensors are connected to measure a condition, and a controller moves the valve body from the first position to the second position upon the sensor sensing a predetermined condition. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266000 | Movable Well Bore Cleaning Device - The invention provides a device for cleaning a wellbore, comprising a tubular section, a helical scratcher mounted thereof wherein said helical scratcher contains flexible wires characterized in that the helical scratcher is able to rotate axially to tubular section when a fluid flows axially to tubular section. Alternatively, the invention provides the method to clean a wellbore wall of a well, said method comprises the steps of: incorporating a device as previously described into the wellbore; moving the device in the well and allowing the fluid flowing axially to the wellbore wall to rotate the scratcher; removing deposit at wellbore wall; leaving a cleaned wellbore wall. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266001 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING FLUID FLOW USING MOVABLE FLOW DIVERTER ASSEMBLY - Apparatus and methods for controlling the flow of fluid, such as formation fluid, through an oilfield tubular positioned in a wellbore extending through a subterranean formation. Fluid flow is autonomously controlled in response to change in a fluid flow characteristic, such as density or viscosity. In one embodiment, a fluid diverter is movable between an open and closed position in response to fluid density change and operable to restrict fluid flow through a valve assembly inlet. The diverter can be pivotable, rotatable or otherwise movable in response to the fluid density change. In one embodiment, the diverter is operable to control a fluid flow ratio through two valve inlets. The fluid flow ratio is used to operate a valve member to restrict fluid flow through the valve. In other embodiments, the fluid diverter moves in response to a change in the fluid to affect fluid flow patterns in a tubular, the change in flow pattern operating a valve assembly. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266002 | Subsea Control Module with Removable Section - A subsea device is configured to control a subsea well. The subsea device includes a frame, a blowout preventer connected to the frame and configured to close a bore that fluidly communicates with the subsea well, a pressure supply line connected to the frame and configured to provide a fluid under high pressure, and a control module connected to the frame and configured to receive the fluid from the pressure supply line. The control module includes a fixed part and a removable section. The fixed part has a valve manifold that houses a hydraulic activated valve. The removable section is configured to detachably attach to the fixed part and includes an electrically activated valve. The hydraulic activated valve of the fixed part are configured to be actuated by the electrically activated valve when the removable section is mated to the fixed part. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266003 | Subsea Control Module with Removable Section Having a Flat Connecting Face - A subsea device is configured to control a subsea well. The subsea device includes a frame; a blowout preventer connected to the frame; a pressure supply line configured to provide a fluid under pressure; and a control module configured to receive the fluid from the pressure supply line and to distribute the fluid to control various functions of the subsea device. The control module includes a fixed part and a removable section. The fixed part has a first base connected to a valve manifold that houses a hydraulic activated valve and the removable section is configured to detachably attach to the fixed part and includes a second base connected to an electrically activated valve. The hydraulic activated valve of the fixed part is configured to be actuated by the electrically activated valve of the removable section when the removable section is mated to the fixed part. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266004 | ANNULAR BARRIER AND ANNULAR BARRIER SYSTEM - The present invention relates to an annular barrier system ( | 2011-11-03 |
20110266005 | CONTINUOUS ROD PUMP DRIVE SYSTEM - In a downhole rod-driven pump, continuous rod is used to drive the pump. The continuous rod is connected directly to the drive eliminating the need for a polish rod and an uphole coupling. A coupling is used to connect the continuous rod to the pump reducing restrictions in the production annulus and wear on the production tubing. Further, clean out tubing can be inserted into the production tubing beside the continuous rod and can extend therein to the pump without restriction. When the coupling is a threaded coupling, the continuous rod can be rotated in an appropriate direction to release the continuous rod from the pump when the pump is stuck. When the coupling is a shear coupling, the shear coupling can be sheared for releasing the pump from the continuous rod. When the pump is a progressing cavity pump and the coupling is a shear coupling, the continuous rod can be reverse rotated for changing the direction of pumping and if the rotor thereafter remains stuck, the shear coupling can be sheared. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266006 | HYDRAULIC SURFACE CONNECTOR - A connector to secure a blow out preventer to tubing or a casing head of a well or wellhead and a method of securing a blow out preventer to the well utilizing the connector. The connector may be configured to secure the blow out preventer adapter to the wellhead and provide, within fifteen minutes, a seal operable to withstand ten thousand pounds per square inch of pressure. The connector may include both a hydraulically operated locking segment and a separate mechanical locking segment, and wherein both locking segments may be transitioned from a fully retracted position to a fully locked position within fifteen minutes. The connector may be configured to accommodate up to ten degrees of misalignment between the blow out preventer and the tubing. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266007 | METHOD OF RADIALLY EXPANDING A TUBULAR ELEMENT - A method is provided of radially expanding a tubular element extending into a wellbore formed in an earth formation, the method comprising inducing the wall of the tubular element to bend radially outward and in axially reverse direction so as to form an expanded tubular section extending around a remaining tubular section of the tubular element, wherein said bending occurs in a bending zone of the tubular element, and increasing the length of the expanded tubular section by inducing the bending zone to move in axial direction relative to the remaining tubular section. One of the tubular element and the wellbore wall is provided with at least one seal member arranged to induce sealing of the expanded tubular section relative to the wellbore wall. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266008 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONNECTING DEVICES IN A WELL ENVIRONMENT - A technique facilitates formation of communication line connections in a well environment. An electro-optic splitter enables communication line connections which comprise electrical conductor connections and optical fiber connections. The electro-optic splitter comprises a universal block which enables the electrical conductor and optical fiber to pass through the universal block while also enabling splitting of at least one of the electrical conductor and optical fiber for additional connection to one or more downhole gauges or other devices. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266009 | MOBILE FIRE FIGHTING CART - A mobile fire fighting cart includes a platform, water tank, boost pump, turret, and a reel of hose. The water tank having water inlets for supplying water will supply water to the boost pump. Pressurized water by the boost pump will be supplied to fire hose, turret, or a reel of hose for putting off a fire. The wheeled platform having slots for forks can be moved manually or by a fork-lift truck, and can be received by a medium truck. The self-powered mobile fire fighting cart having functions of powered water supply, manual mobility, and availability of fire powder is such a reliable fire equipment with high mobility. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266010 | MULTIFUNCTIONAL PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM - A multifunctional portable fire extinguisher system comprising: a multifunctional portable fire extinguisher with a handgun configuration that sprays fire-extinguishing liquid stored therein through a spraying portion to the outside in accordance with the actuation of a trigger; and a multifunctional portable fire extinguisher case including a housing for housing the multifunctional portable fire extinguisher and a protective cover for protecting the multifunctional portable fire extinguisher housed in the housing. The housing of the multifunctional portable fire extinguisher case includes: a first sensor unit for detecting the temperature, gas, smoke, and power failure, and for generating first detection data; and a first short range wireless communication unit for performing short range wireless communication with the multifunctional portable fire extinguisher. The protective cover of the multifunctional portable fire extinguisher case includes: a first display unit for displaying a danger level in terms of the temperature, gas, smoke, and power failure detected by the first sensor unit; and a lock adjustment unit for separating and opening the protective cover from the housing. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266011 | MOBILE TUBE NOZZLE FIREFIGHTING SENSOR PUMP FOR A FIREFIGHTING PRODUCT FOR PREVENTING DISASTERS - Disclosed is a mobile tube nozzle firefighting sensor pump for a firefighting product for preventing disasters, which is configured with a plurality of hoses and tube bodies (firefighting products for preventing disasters) within a mobile tube nozzle firefighting sensor pump body, and paraffin (for fire detection) tape and paraffin type tube joints and nozzle covers formed on gaps in the firefighting tube nozzle and nozzle forming holes. Such mobile tube nozzle firefighting sensor pumps for products for preventing disasters are respectively installed in a wire rope-type cable car configuration on high and low mountains, on mountain ridge environs below mountain peaks, and on rooftop of high and low buildings near beaches. Accordingly, in order to reduce danger in urgent and dire situations and the danger of a loss of life, the senor pump can perform simple extinguishing in the early stages of a fire before fire trucks or helicopters can be dispatched. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266012 | BEACH CLEANER - There is provided a beach cleaner which can excellently screen out sand scraped up on a trash withdrawing member with requiring neither a meandering motion nor a sand removing work. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266013 | Closing Tool - A closing tool to be attached to a plough frame to engage a soil layer, the tool includes an attachment stem via which the closing tool is attached to the plough frame. Secured to the lower portion of the stem are wear resistant members. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266014 | TWIST-HANDLED POWER TOOL WITH LOCKING SYSTEM - A power tool with first and second housing portions, a powertrain, a mounting hub and a lock bar. The powertrain has an output member that extends from the second housing portion and which is movable relative to an output member axis. The mounting hub is fixedly coupled to one of the first and second housing portions. The lock bar is movably mounted to the other one of the first and second housing portions between a locked position and a first unlocked position. The lock bar cooperates with the mounting hub in the locked position to inhibit relative rotation between the first and second housing portions. Placement of the lock bar in the first unlocked position permits relative rotation between the first and second housing portions. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266015 | DRILLING TOOL - A drilling tool is disclosed. The drilling tool has a shaft and a pot-shaped base body. Chisel cutters are inserted into the annular front surface of the base body which is open on a drilling side. At least one suction opening is provided offset radially from an axis of the hammer core bit in the base of the base body facing away from the drilling side. The drilling dust can be suctioned out of the base body through the suction openings. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266016 | Auxiliary Device and A System Composed Of An Electrical Work Machine Comprising An Auxiliary Device - An auxiliary device for an electrical work machine is provided. The auxiliary device can be attached to the electrical work machine, and the electrical work machine can be equipped with a tool in a tool holder. The auxiliary device comprises a housing comprising a handle and an attaching device. The housing can be attached to the electrical work machine with the attaching device. The housing comprises a handling section, which is disposed next to the attaching device, and which comprises an opening, which allows at least the tool holder to be freely accessible from the sides. The handle is permanently connected to the handling section. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266017 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An electronic device includes a housing, at least two latching members, an inner frame received in the housing, and at least two bonding films. The latching members are fixed to the inner frame by the bonding films, the housing defines at least two locking portions latched with the at least two latching members. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266018 | GROUNDING MECHANISM FOR SLIDE-TYPE ELECTRONIC DEVICES - A grounding mechanism is used for a slide-type electronic device including a first housing and a second housing. The grounding mechanism includes a grounding tab for attachment to the first housing and an opening defined in the second housing. Two sidewalls are formed in the opening, and a conductive layer is coated on each sidewall. When the grounding tab is received in the opening, the grounding tab abuts against the conductive layer of the sidewalls for electronically connecting the first housing to the second housing. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266019 | GROUNDING MECHANISM FOR SLIDE-TYPE ELECTRONIC DEVICES - A grounding mechanism is used for a slidable electronic device including a first housing and a second housing. The grounding mechanism includes a grounding tab and a protrusion. The grounding tab is for attachment to the first housing, and defines a depression coated with a conductive layer. The protrusion is formed in the second housing. When the protrusion is received in the recess, the protrusion abuts against the conductive layer for electronically connecting the first housing to the second housing. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266020 | GROUNDING MECHANISM FOR SLIDE-TYPE ELECTRONIC DEVICES - A grounding mechanism is used for a slidable electronic device including a first housing, a second housing, a conductive member and a grounding tab. The grounding tab is for attachment to the first housing. The receiving portion is formed in the second housing. The conductive member is attached to the receiving portion. The grounding tab contacts the conductive member, the first housing is electrically connected to the second housing. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266021 | Floor Plug Electrical Box - An electrical receptacle box device that is installed by the practitioner in a desired floor location to allow proximal electrical access for corded electrical devices. The device includes lid and door aspects to disguise and cover the box when installed flush with the floor. The device further includes a void space for excess cord storage, thus improving safety, and a means of mounting the receptacles within the box either vertically or horizontally per the preference of the practitioner. The lid of the device also includes apertures and cut-outs to allow cords to pass through the door when shut, disguising the unsightly appearance of a traditional electrical receptacle. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266022 | Adjustable Variable Ring for Electrical Junction Boxes - An adjustable variable ring for electrical junction boxes including a base frame having a guide tab, a sliding insert having a box shaped frame, the sliding insert being configured to slide in and out of the base frame. A ratchet mechanism having a ratchet plate on the base frame including a plurality of steps, and a ratchet spring installed on an inner wall of the box shaped frame including an angled end tab and an angled mid tab protruding from the box shaped frame for engaging one or more of the plurality of steps. The sliding insert is configured to slide in and out of the base frame by disengaging the mid tab from the one or more of the steps by pressing on the end tab, and locks in the base frame by engaging the mid tab with the one or more of the steps. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266023 | ENERGY EFFICIENT NOISE DAMPENING CABLES - Energy efficient noise dampening coaxial and twisted pair cables include certain layers to improve the quality of signals transmitted over the cables. A coaxial cable includes a conductive core, a first insulating layer surrounding the conductive core, a metal shield layer surrounding the first insulating layer, a second insulating layer surrounding the metal shield layer, a carbon material layer surrounding the second insulating layer, and a protective sheath wrapping the carbon material layer. A twisted pair cable section includes a core section. The core section includes a carbon material core, an insulating layer surrounding the carbon material core, and a metal shield layer surrounding the insulating layer. A plurality of twisted pair cables are disposed in sections or compartments defined by the core section, and between the core section and a protective sheath. Methods for constructing the cables are also disclosed. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266024 | FLAME-RETARDANT POLY(ARYLENE ETHER) COMPOSITION AND ITS USE AS A COVERING FOR COATED WIRE - A flame retardant poly(arylene ether) composition is described. In addition to the poly(arylene ether), the composition includes a polyolefin component, and a flame retardant composition that includes a metal dialkyl phosphinate. The polyolefin component can be a polyolefin polymer and/or the polyolefin block of a poly(alkenyl aromatic)-polyolefin block copolymer. The composition is particularly suitable as a replacement for poly(vinyl chloride) in insulation for wire and cable. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266025 | FLAME-RETARDANT RESIN COMPOSITION, AND INSULATED WIRE - A flame-retardant resin composition that has an excellent cold-resistance property and wear-resistance property even when containing as a flame retardant a metallic hydrate such as magnesium hydroxide, and an insulated wire including the composition. The resin composition contains a flame retardant mainly consisting of a metallic hydrate, and a base resin, wherein the base resin contains two or more kinds of polyolefin resins having a flexural modulus of 2000 MPa or more, wherein at least one of the polyolefin resins has a melt flow rate (MFR) of 5 g/10 min or less. The base resin preferably further contains a polyolefin resin having a melt flow rate (MFR) of more than 5 g/10 min. At least one of the polyolefin resins is preferably a polypropylene resin having a functional group. The insulated wire includes a conductor, and an insulator containing the flame-retardant resin composition, with which the conductor is covered. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266026 | FLAME RETARDANT, FLAME-RETARDANT RESIN COMPOSITION, AND INSULATED WIRE - A flame retardant, a flame-retardant resin composition and an insulated wire that have an excellent low-temperature property and cold-resistance property, and high manufacturability. The flame retardant contains magnesium hydroxide that is obtained by chemical synthesis, and a surface treatment agent that contains an organic polymer having a melting point of 150° C. or more, with the surface treatment agent, a surface of the magnesium hydroxide being treated. The flame-retardant resin composition contains the flame retardant and a resin that is a base material. The insulated wire is prepared by covering and insulating a conductor with the flame-retardant resin composition. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266027 | CABLE LAYER OF MODIFIED SOFT POLYPROPYLENE WITH IMPROVED STRESS WHITENING RESISTANCE - Cable layer comprising a propylene polymer composition comprising (a) a polypropylene (A) (b) an elastomeric copolymer (E) comprising units derived from propylene and ethylene and/or C4 to C20 α-olefin and (c) a polar ethylene polymer (C) wherein the cable layer and/or the propylene polymer composition has a gel content of equal or more than 0.20 wt.-%. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266028 | CONDUCTIVE FILM AND METHOD FOR MAKING SAME - A method for making a conductive film includes: providing a carbon nanotube film defining a plurality of holes therein; attaching the carbon nanotube film on a substrate; adjusting a temperature of the carbon nanotube film in a range from about 7° C. to about 9° C.; dropping and rubbing a nanoparticle aqueous solution in the carbon nanotube film, the nanoparticles aqueous solution containing a plurality of nanoparticles; and adjusting the temperature of the carbon nanotube film in a range from about 24° C. to about 26° C. and drying the carbon nanotube film to obtain the conductive film on the substrate. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266029 | ALUMINUM ALLOY WIRE MATERIAL - An aluminum alloy wire material, which has an alloy composition containing: 0.1 to 0.4 mass % of Fe, 0.1 to 0.3 mass % of Cu, 0.02 to 0.2 mass % of Mg, and 0.02 to 0.2 mass % of Si, and further containing 0.001 to 0.01 mass % of Ti and V in total, with the balance being Al and unavoidable impurities, in which a grain size is 5 to 25 μm in a vertical cross-section in a wire-drawing direction thereof, and an average creep rate between 1 and 100 hours is 1×10 | 2011-11-03 |
20110266030 | MAGNETIC INTERMETALLIC COMPOUND INTERCONNECT - The present disclosure relates to the field of fabricating microelectronic packages, wherein magnetic particles distributed within a solder paste may be used to form a magnetic intermetallic compound interconnect. The intermetallic compound interconnect may be exposed to a magnetic field, which can heat a solder material to a reflow temperature for attachment of microelectronic components comprising the microelectronic packages. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266031 | ELASTIC ELECTRIC CONTACT TERMINAL - Disclosed is an elastic electric contact terminal including an elastic foam core having a sheet form, a non-foam rubber coating layer adhered to upper and lower surfaces of the elastic foam core and continued along any one side surface of the elastic foam core, and a heat-resistant polymer film, one side of which is adhered to the non-foam rubber coating layer in an enclosing manner and the other side of which is integrally formed with a metal layer. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266032 | CIRCUIT LAYOUT STRUCTURE - A circuit layout structure includes a wafer having at least a cell region and a scribe line region defined thereon, a metal pattern formed in a first insulating layer in the scribe line region, a second insulating layer and a hard mask layer formed on the metal pattern and the first insulating layer, and at least a dummy pattern formed in the second insulating layer and the hard mask layer in the scribe line region. The dummy pattern has a transmission rate between 0% and 1%. | 2011-11-03 |
20110266033 | MULTILAYER BOARD - A multilayer board includes a thermoplastic resin film layer, a pattern layer layered on the thermoplastic resin film layer, and a conductor pattern. The thermoplastic resin film layer is made of a plurality of thermoplastic resin films layered with each other, and has two adhesive layers and an interlayer located between the two adhesive layers. Each of the adhesive layers has an interlayer connector passing through the adhesive layer in a thickness direction. The conductor pattern is located on at least one of the pattern layer and the interlayer at a position opposing to the interlayer connector. | 2011-11-03 |