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20150277711 | USER INTERACTION AND MOTION DRIVING UPDATES TO COMPONENTS IN AN IMMERSIVE DOCUMENT VIEW - User interaction with components and content items provided in an immersive information and document view is provided. When a user receives an electronic communication, for example, an electronic mail item having an attached content item, the content item may be selectively displayed in an immersive view pane displayed in an electronic communications user interface. The immersive view pane may be animated into display for effect. If two or more attachments are received, the attachments may be displayed in an attachment well. Display of various attached content items may be provided via a number of navigation methods. | 10-01-2015 |
20150277722 | IMMERSIVE DOCUMENT INTERACTION WITH DEVICE-AWARE SCALING - An adaptive layout and workflow engine. The adaptive layout and workflow engine allows various applications to dynamically render scaled views of content based on the characteristics of the display on the device being used to consume the content. The adaptive layout and workflow engine may select an appropriate view of the content to render based on the size, resolution, or aspect ratio of the display. The rendered size of the content and/or the user interface of the content application is evaluated relative to the characteristics of the display. Embodiments may provide different controls via the user interfaces based on the characteristics of the display and/or content. The adaptive layout and workflow engine may provide customized work flows via the user interface to improve the user experience depending on the display capabilities of the device used to consume the content. | 10-01-2015 |
20150277724 | INLINE DOCUMENT COLLABORATION WORKFLOW - Inline document collaboration workflows are provided. When a user receives an electronic communication that includes an attached content item, the receiving user may select the attached content item and cause the attached content item to be displayed in an immersive view in proximity to an electronic communication pane in which an electronic communication may be conducted about any topic including the content item that is displayed in proximity to the electronic communication pane. During editing of a content item, an electronic communication may be generated from a user interface in which the content item is being generated, or alternatively a new content item may be generated out of an electronic communications user interface. | 10-01-2015 |
20150281148 | IMMERSIVE DOCUMENT VIEW - Immersive document view and use in an electronic communications user interface are provided. If an electronic communications conversation is presented in an electronic communications pane or canvas, a user may navigate through the electronic communications items while a selected content item is maintained in a displayed state in an immersive view pane. The electronic communications conversation thread may be oriented such that oldest communication items are presented at the top, followed by next newer conversation items, and so on. A pop-out function may be provided wherein an editing experience for a selected content item may be popped out into a secondary user interface window in a partially or completely overlaying fashion over a user interface display window containing the components of the electronic communications user interface. | 10-01-2015 |
20150281149 | ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION-BASED STORAGE OF DOCUMENTS TO SUPPORT MULTIPLE WORKFLOWS - Electronic communication-based storage of content items to support multiple workflows is provided. When an attached content item is received with an electronic communication, a receiving user may select the attached content item for review and editing in an immersive view pane that may be launched adjacent to or in proximity to an electronic mail viewing pane. When the received content item is edited, a copy of the edited content item is temporarily stored with the electronic communication with which the content item was received at an associated electronic communication server. When the receiving user then desires to dispose of the edited content item, for example, by replying back to the sending user with the edited content item as an attachment, the edited content item may be retrieved from the electronic communication server automatically for attachment to the responsive communication. | 10-01-2015 |
20150281150 | GENERATING CONTENT ITEMS OUT OF AN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION WORKFLOW - Inline document collaboration workflows are provided. When a user receives an electronic communication that includes an attached content item, the receiving user may select the attached content item and cause the attached content item to be displayed in an immersive view in proximity to an electronic communication pane in which an electronic communication may be conducted about any topic including the content item that is displayed in proximity to the electronic communication pane. During editing of a content item, an electronic communication may be generated from a user interface in which the content item is being generated, or alternatively a new content item may be generated out of an electronic communications user interface. | 10-01-2015 |
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20090006851 | CONFIDENTIAL MAIL WITH TRACKING AND AUTHENTICATION - A method for confidential electronic communication between a sender workstation and a receiver workstation is provided, whereby privacy is guaranteed for the electronic communications transmitted over the public Internet. The method of confidential communication is equipped with message tracking and message receipt verification. The system for implementing the method includes a sender server that creates a session content encryption key along with a message envelope that includes a content encryption key encrypted message and a confidential mail token. The content encryption key is stored securely inside the sender organization's system which transmits the message envelope to an intended recipient. The intended recipient processes the message envelope in order to generate a message receipt verification, which is transmitted to the sender. The message receipt verification is processed by the sender server to verify that the message envelope reached the intended recipient. The message receipt verification, which is comprised of the confidential mail token and unique verification data generated by the intended recipient allows the sender server to verify that the message envelope reached the intended receiver and that the message envelope identified as received is authentic. Following verification that the message transmitted by the sender reached the intended receiver and is authorized, the sender transmits the content encryption key to the intended receiver. | 01-01-2009 |
20100318613 | SOCIAL GRAPHING FOR DATA HANDLING AND DELIVERY - Architecture that enables data handling according to types of social relationships. A social graph is used to categorize the types of the social relationships of the tagged messaging users. The social graph can include social relationship categories for friends, family, coworkers, and blocked individuals of the recipient, for example. The social graph can also include metadata related to the tagged users. The metadata defines the social relationship of the tagged users to the recipient. Delivery of messages to the recipient from the tagged messaging users is managed based on the social graph. Delivery management can include blocking messages, allowing the messages through, or delivering the messages with high or low priority, for example. Email messages can be delivered to respective email locations based on the social graph. User information can be imported and/or mined from external sources to augment the social graph. | 12-16-2010 |
20100325215 | MESSAGE REQUIREMENTS BASED ROUTING OF MESSAGES - Architecture for enabling messages to be routed between network servers based on message requirements related to version, capabilities, and features, for example. The message requirements designate delivery over a transport path compatible with the message requirements. The message requirements can include a particular version or other features related to different software applications that require compatibility in message handling. Routing information is maintained related to a transport server or other network transport entity compatible with the message requirements and through which the message can be routed. The message is routed to the compatible transport server for delivery to the destination while avoiding delivery to transport servers incompatible with the message requirements. | 12-23-2010 |
20130080914 | STORAGE AND EXPOSURE OF UNIFIED CONTACTS BASED ON MATCH CRITERIA - Individual contact information from a variety of sources are linked into a unified contact view to provide consistent user experience across platforms, while contact data is tracked in a distributed fashion. A communication application unifying multiple sources of contact data into a single logical view may communicate to a user that the unification has occurred. Through granular change tracking and data linkage, the user may be empowered to both understand and correct any system action. Match criteria for contact information may be exposed in individual contact views and in the unified contact view clarifying to the user matching and conflicting contact information. | 03-28-2013 |
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20120158819 | POLICY-BASED APPLICATION DELIVERY - Technologies are described herein for automatically selecting a best application delivery method based on a centrally maintained policy. An agent executing on a user computing device receives a request to initiate an application. The agent requests a centrally maintained application placement policy document regarding the application program from a policy server. The application placement policy document may describe a policy for determining a method for delivery of the application to the user computing device based on a number of conditions. The agent selects the method for delivery of the application based on the application placement policy document and the current conditions, and then initiates the application program utilizing the selected application delivery method. | 06-21-2012 |
20120159471 | MULTI-MACHINE DEPLOYMENT AND CONFIGURATION OF MULTI-TIERED APPLICATIONS - Technologies are described herein for deploying and configuring a multi-tiered application to multiple computers. A selection of one or more application packages from multiple available application packages is received. Each of the selected application packages may correspond to one of multiple deployment configurations. The selected application packages may form the multi-tiered application. A union operation is performed on the multiple deployment configurations to generate a merged deployment configuration. A deployment workflow for deploying and configuring the selected application packages to the multiple computers is generated. The selected application packages are deployed to the multiple computers over a network according to the deployment workflow and the merged deployment configuration. | 06-21-2012 |
20120159570 | PROVIDING A SECURITY BOUNDARY - In order to enable potentially conflicting applications to execute on the same computer, application programming interface (API) calls are intercepted when an application attempts to access a computer system's resources. During a learning mode of operation, a security monitor stores data in a security monitor database identifying which applications are allowed to access the computer system resources. At runtime of an application, the security monitor operates in an enforcement mode and utilizes the contents of the security monitor database to determine if an application is permitted to access system resources. If data associated with the application is located in the security monitor database, the application is allowed to access computer system resources, if data associated with the application is not located in the security monitor database, the application is not allowed to access computer system resources. | 06-21-2012 |
20120166619 | LICENSING AND METERING OF VIRTUALIZED APPLICATIONS - When a request is received to execute a virtualized application, a licensing/metering component determines whether a valid license exists for the requested application. If the licensing/metering component determines that a valid software license exists for the requested application, the application virtualization server component streams the virtualized application to a client device and permits the application to be executed. If the licensing/metering component determines that a valid software license does not exist for the requested application, the application virtualization server component prevents the virtualized application from being streamed to the client device. Once the virtualized application is streamed to the client device, the licensing/metering component monitors usage of the virtualized application. | 06-28-2012 |
20120167159 | POLICY-BASED ACCESS TO VIRTUALIZED APPLICATIONS - When a request is received to execute a virtualized application, an application virtualization client component evaluates an execution policy to determine if the application may be executed. If the application virtualization client component determines based on the execution policy that the virtualized application may be executed, the application virtualization client component publishes the virtualized application. The application virtualization client component publishes the application by making the virtualized application available for execution if the application is installed, and installing the virtualized application if it is not installed. The application virtualization client component also evaluates the execution policy during execution of the virtualized application. If the application virtualization client component determines that the execution policy is no longer satisfied, the application virtualization client component unpublishes the virtualized application, thereby preventing execution of the virtualized application. | 06-28-2012 |
20140310703 | MULTI-MACHINE DEPLOYMENT AND CONFIGURATION OF MULTI-TIERED APPLICATIONS - Technologies are described herein for deploying and configuring a multi-tiered application to multiple computers. A selection of one or more application packages from multiple available application packages is received. Each of the selected application packages may correspond to one of multiple deployment configurations. The selected application packages may form the multi-tiered application. A union operation is performed on the multiple deployment configurations to generate a merged deployment configuration. A deployment workflow for deploying and configuring the selected application packages to the multiple computers is generated. The selected application packages are deployed to the multiple computers over a network according to the deployment workflow and the merged deployment configuration. | 10-16-2014 |
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20160090585 | ISOMERASES, NUCLEIC ACIDS ENCODING THEM AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING THEM - This invention relates generally to enzymes, polynucleotides encoding the enzymes, the use of such polynucleotides and polypeptides and more specifically to enzymes having isomerase activity, e.g., racemase activity, e.g., amino acid racemase activity, alanine racemase activity, and/or epimerase activity, and/or catalyze the re-arrangement of atoms within a molecule, catalyze the conversion of one isomer into another, catalyze the conversion of an optically active substrate into a raceme, which is optically inactive, catalyze the interconversion of substrate enantiomers, catalyze the stereochemical inversion around the asymmetric carbon atom in a substrate having only one center of asymmetry, catalyze the stereochemical inversion of the configuration around an asymmetric carbon atom in a substrate having more than one asymmetric center, and/or catalyze the racemization of amino acids. Thus, the invention provides enzymes, compositions, methods for production of pharmaceutical compositions, pharmaceutical intermediates, antibiotics, sweeteners, peptide enzymes, peptide hormones, fuel and fuel additive compositions, foods and food additives, beverage and beverage additives, feeds and feed additives, drugs and drug additives, dietary supplements, textiles, wood, paper, pulp, and detergents comprising the polypeptides or polynucleotides in accordance with the invention. | 03-31-2016 |
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20110020882 | AMINOTRANSFERASE AND OXIDOREDUCTASE NUCLEIC ACIDS AND POLYPEPTIDES AND METHODS OF USING - The invention provides for aminotransferase and oxidoreductase polypeptides and nucleic acids encoding such polypeptides. Also provided are methods of using such aminotransferase and oxidoreductase nucleic acids and polypeptides. | 01-27-2011 |
20110053245 | ISOMERASES, NUCLEIC ACIDS ENCODING THEM AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING THEM - This invention relates generally to enzymes, polynucleotides encoding the enzymes, the use of such polynucleotides and polypeptides and more specifically to enzymes having isomerase activity, e.g., racemase activity, e.g., amino acid racemase activity, alanine racemase activity, and/or epimerase activity, and/or catalyze the re-, arrangement of atoms within a molecule, catalyze the conversion of one isomer into another, catalyze the conversion of an optically active substrate into a raceme, which is optically inactive, catalyze the interconversion of substrate enantiomers, catalyze the stereochemical inversion around the asymmetric carbon atom in a substrate having only one center of asymmetry, catalyze the stereochemical inversion of the configuration around an asymmetric carbon atom in a substrate having more than one asymmetric center, and/or catalyze the racemization of amino acids. Thus, the invention provides enzymes, compositions, methods for production of pharmaceutical compositions, pharmaceutical intermerdiates, antibiotics, sweeteners, peptide enzymes, peptide hormones, fuel and fuel additive compositions, foods and food additives, beverage and beverage additives, feeds and feed additives, drugs and drug additives, dietary supplements, textiles, wood, paper, pulp, and detergents comprising the polypeptides or polynucleotides in accordance with the invention. | 03-03-2011 |
20120164697 | POLYPEPTIDES AND BIOSYNTHETIC PATHWAYS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF STEREOISOMERS OF MONATIN AND THEIR PERCURSORS - Monatin and certain stereoisomers of monatin, such as R,R monatin and S,R monatin, as well as salts thereof, are produced using polypeptides and biosynthetic pathways. These polypeptides and biosynthetic pathways are also useful in the production of R-2-hydroxy-2-(indoly-3-ylmethyl)-4-keto glutaric acid, an intermediate that is formed in certain monatin synthesis pathways, including some biosynthetic pathways. | 06-28-2012 |
20140141491 | Isomerases, Nucleic Acids Encoding Them and Methods for Making and Using Them - This invention relates generally to enzymes, polynucleotides encoding the enzymes having isomerase activity, e.g., racemase activity, e.g., amino acid racemase activity, alanine racemase activity, and/or epimerase activity, and/or catalyze the re-arrangement of atoms within a molecule, catalyze the conversion of one isomer into another, catalyze the conversion of an optically active substrate into a raceme, which is optically inactive, catalyze the interconversion of substrate enantiomers, catalyze the stereochemical inversion around the asymmetric carbon atom in a substrate having only one center of asymmetry, catalyze the stereochemical inversion of the configuration around an asymmetric carbon atom in a substrate having more than one asymmetric center, and/or catalyze the racemization of amino acids. | 05-22-2014 |
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20110261500 | BACK END OF LINE METAL-TO-METAL CAPACITOR STRUCTURES AND RELATED FABRICATION METHODS - Apparatus and related fabrication methods are provided for capacitor structures. One embodiment of a capacitor structure comprises a plurality of consecutive metal layers and another metal layer. Each via layer of a plurality of via layers is interposed between metal layers of the plurality of metal layers. The plurality of metal layers and the plurality of via layers are cooperatively configured to provide a first plurality of vertical conductive structures corresponding to a first electrode and a second plurality of vertical conductive structures corresponding to a second electrode. The plurality of consecutive metal layers form a plurality of vertically-aligned regions and provide intralayer electrical interconnections among the first plurality of vertical conductive structures. The first metal layer provides an intralayer electrical interconnection among the second plurality of vertical conductive structures, wherein each vertically-aligned region has a vertical conductive structure of the second plurality of vertical conductive structures disposed therein. | 10-27-2011 |
20110299337 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR AN ISFET - An ISFET includes a control gate coupled to a floating gate in a CMOS device. The control gate, for example, a poly-to-well capacitor, is configured to receive a bias voltage and effect movement of a trapped charge between the control gate and the floating gate. The threshold voltage of the ISFET can therefore by trimmed to a predetermined value, thereby storing the trim information (the amount of trapped charge in the floating gate) within the ISFET itself. | 12-08-2011 |
20130270606 | Semiconductor Device with Integrated Breakdown Protection - A device includes a semiconductor substrate having a first conductivity type, a device isolating region in the semiconductor substrate, defining an active area, and having a second conductivity type, a body region in the active area and having the first conductivity type, and a drain region in the active area and spaced from the body region to define a conduction path of the device, the drain region having the second conductivity type. The device isolating region and the body region are spaced from one another to establish a first breakdown voltage lower than a second breakdown voltage in the conduction path. | 10-17-2013 |
20130341717 | Semiconductor Device with Floating RESURF Region - A device includes a semiconductor substrate, a body region in the semiconductor substrate, having a first conductivity type, and including a channel region through which charge carriers flow, a drain region in the semiconductor substrate, having a second conductivity type, and spaced from the body region along a first lateral dimension, a drift region in the semiconductor substrate, having the second conductivity type, and electrically coupling the drain region to the channel region, and a plurality of floating reduced surface field (RESURF) regions in the semiconductor substrate adjacent the drift region, having the first conductivity type, and around which the charge carriers drift through the drift region under an electric field arising from a voltage applied to the drain region. Adjacent floating RESURF regions of the plurality of floating RESURF regions are spaced from one another along a second lateral dimension of the device by a respective gap. | 12-26-2013 |
20140001473 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND DRIVER CIRCUIT WITH SOURCE AND ISOLATION STRUCTURE INTERCONNECTED THROUGH A DIODE CIRCUIT, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF | 01-02-2014 |
20140001477 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND DRIVER CIRCUIT WITH DRAIN AND ISOLATION STRUCTURE INTERCONNECTED THROUGH A DIODE CIRCUIT, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF | 01-02-2014 |
20140001546 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND DRIVER CIRCUIT WITH A CURRENT CARRYING REGION AND ISOLATION STRUCTURE INTERCONNECTED THROUGH A RESISTOR CIRCUIT, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF | 01-02-2014 |
20140001548 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND DRIVER CIRCUIT WITH AN ACTIVE DEVICE AND ISOLATION STRUCTURE INTERCONNECTED THROUGH A DIODE CIRCUIT, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF | 01-02-2014 |
20140001549 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND DRIVER CIRCUIT WITH AN ACTIVE DEVICE AND ISOLATION STRUCTURE INTERCONNECTED THROUGH A RESISTOR CIRCUIT, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF | 01-02-2014 |
20140375370 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR AN ISFET - An ISFET includes a control gate coupled to a floating gate in a CMOS device. The control gate, for example, a poly-to-well capacitor, is configured to receive a bias voltage and effect movement of a trapped charge between the control gate and the floating gate. The threshold voltage of the ISFET can therefore by trimmed to a predetermined value, thereby storing the trim information (the amount of trapped charge in the floating gate) within the ISFET itself. | 12-25-2014 |
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20150357324 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND DRIVER CIRCUIT WITH SOURCE AND ISOLATION STRUCTURE INTERCONNECTED THROUGH A DIODE CIRCUIT, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF - Embodiments include methods of forming a semiconductor device having a first conductivity type, an isolation structure (including a sinker region and a buried layer), an active device within area of the substrate contained by the isolation structure, and a diode circuit. The buried layer is positioned below the top substrate surface, and has a second conductivity type. The sinker region extends between the top substrate surface and the buried layer, and has the second conductivity type. The active device includes a source region of the first conductivity type, and the diode circuit is connected between the isolation structure and the source region. The diode circuit may include one or more Schottky diodes and/or PN junction diodes. In further embodiments, the diode circuit may include one or more resistive networks in series and/or parallel with the Schottky and/or PN diode(s). | 12-10-2015 |
20150380317 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND DRIVER CIRCUIT WITH DRAIN AND ISOLATION STRUCTURE INTERCONNECTED THROUGH A DIODE CIRCUIT, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF - Embodiments of semiconductor devices and driver circuits include a semiconductor substrate having a first conductivity type, an isolation structure (including a sinker region and a buried layer), an active device within area of the substrate contained by the isolation structure, and a diode circuit. The buried layer is positioned below the top substrate surface, and has a second conductivity type. The sinker region extends between the top substrate surface and the buried layer, and has the second conductivity type. The active device includes a drain region of the second conductivity type, and the diode circuit is connected between the isolation structure and the drain region. The diode circuit may include one or more Schottky diodes and/or PN junction diodes. In further embodiments, the diode circuit may include one or more resistive networks in series and/or parallel with the Schottky and/or PN diode(s). | 12-31-2015 |
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20130040051 | METHOD FOR APPLYING VARIABLE MAGNETIC PROPERTIES TO A INDUCTION HEATED TOOL FACE AND MANUFACTURING PARTS USING THE TOOL - In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, a method for manufacturing a tool comprises applying at least one ferro-magnetic material to at least a portion of a tool face of a different material. The method produces a tool face with varying magnetic properties facilitating substantially uniform induction heating of the tool face. | 02-14-2013 |
20130075371 | NON-DESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION OF WELDED JOINTS OF BAR WOUND STATOR UTILIZING INFRARED AND THERMAL METHODS - A method and system for non-destructive evaluation of one or more welds of a stator includes activating the stator welds using an electrical current; recording radiometric thermal images of the welds over time; and analyzing a temperature-time profile of a weld to qualify the weld by one or more of estimating the size of the weld, determining if the temperature of the activated weld has exceeded a predetermined temperature at a predetermined time, or comparing the temperature-time profile of the weld to a reference. The stator may be configured as a bar wound stator. A mask may be applied to the stator to reduce reflections or emissions from non-weld thermal sources. | 03-28-2013 |
20130273264 | INJECTION MOLDING TOOL WITH EMBEDDED INDUCTION HEATER - An injection molding tool includes a first mold die having a first tool face and a second mold die having a second tool face. The second mold die is configured to abut the first mold die, wherein the first tool face and second tool face are configured to partially define a part cavity between the first mold die and the second mold die. An induction heating element is embedded into the first mold die such that the induction heating element defines a portion of the first tool face. The induction heating element includes an electrical conductor, an electrically insulating material disposed about the conductor, and a ferromagnetic material disposed adjacent the electrical conductor and electrically insulating material. | 10-17-2013 |
20130313239 | WELDING FIXTURE FOR JOINING BAR-WOUND STATOR CONDUCTORS - A fixture assembly for welding a plurality of stator wire end pairs may include an anvil, a movable clamp configured to translate between an unclamped state and a clamped state, a first grounding electrode, and a second grounding electrode. The movable clamp may be configured to urge the plurality of stator wire ends against the anvil when in the clamped state. The moveable clamp includes a separator feature that generally extends toward the anvil. Each of the first grounding electrode and second grounding electrodes may be configured to translate between a clamped state and an unclamped state. When in the clamped state, each of the first and second grounding electrodes is configured to urge a pair of the plurality of stator wire end pairs against the separator feature. | 11-28-2013 |
20140042865 | STATOR WELD JOINTS AND METHODS OF FORMING SAME - A method of forming a weld joint includes removing a portion of an insulator from a first core of a first magnet wire and a second core of a second magnet wire so that the first wire has a first heat affectable zone and a first insulator portion adjacent the first zone, and the second wire has a second heat affectable zone and a second insulator portion adjacent the second zone. The first and second insulator portions include the insulator disposed on the first and second cores, respectively. The first and second zones have a first and second distal end spaced apart from the first and second insulator portions, respectively. The method includes welding together only the first end and the second end to form the weld joint, wherein welding does not transfer heat to the first and second insulator portions sufficient to burn the insulator. | 02-13-2014 |
20140295060 | METHOD OF EMBEDDING AN INDUCTION HEATING ELEMENT INTO AN INJECTION MOLDING TOOL - An injection molding tool includes a first mold die having a first tool face and a second mold die having a second tool face. The second mold die is configured to abut the first mold die, wherein the first tool face and second tool face are configured to partially define a part cavity between the first mold die and the second mold die. An induction heating element is embedded into the first mold die such that the induction heating element defines a portion of the first tool face. The induction heating element includes an electrical conductor, an electrically insulating material disposed about the conductor, and a ferromagnetic material disposed adjacent the electrical conductor and electrically insulating material. | 10-02-2014 |