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20090111317 | Devices for Connecting Conductors of Twisted Pair Cable to Insulation Displacement Contacts - A termination device to facilitate interconnection of a twisted pair communications cable to IDCs includes: a body having an outer surface; a channel in the outer surface of the body, the channel being sized and configured to receive a twist of two conductors of a twisted pair communications cable and to maintain the twist in position; and IDC guide structure configured to guide a first IDC of a pair of IDCs into engagement with a first conductor of a twisted pair at a first engagement location and a second IDC of the pair of IDCs into engagement with a second conductor of the twisted pair at a second engagement location. | 04-30-2009 |
20090186532 | Communications jacks with selectively engageable contact support structures - Communications jacks include a housing having a plug aperture, a wiring board that is mounted at least partially within the housing, a set of contacts mounted on the wiring board and extending into the plug aperture, and a contact support that is mounted at least partially within the plug aperture. The contact support is configured to be moveable between a first position and a second position. The contact support may be configured to engage at least some of the contacts when a first type of communications plug is received within the plug aperture, and may be configured to not provide support to any of the contacts when a second type of communications plug is received within the plug aperture. | 07-23-2009 |
20090239423 | DEVICES FOR CONNECTING CONDUCTORS OF TWISTED PAIR CABLE TO INSULATION DISPLACEMENT CONTACTS - A termination device to facilitate interconnection of a twisted pair communications cable to IDCs includes: a housing having an aperture and a pair of first and second IDCs extending within the aperture; a twisted pair communications cable having a twisted pair of first and second conductors; and a termination device. The termination device comprises: a body having an outer surface; a channel in the outer surface of the body, the channel being sized and configured to receive a twist of the first and second conductors and to maintain the twist in position; and IDC guide structure configured to guide the first IDC into engagement with the first conductor at a first engagement location and the second IDC into engagement with the second conductor at a second engagement location, the first and second engagement locations being positioned within the channel and within the twist of the first and second conductors. A splitting structure is positioned in the channel that separates at least a portion of the first and second conductors as they reside in the channel. | 09-24-2009 |
20100136846 | Communications Jacks Having Contact Wire Configurations that Provide Crosstalk Compensation - Communications jacks include a housing having a plug aperture that is configured to receive a mating plug that is inserted along a horizontal plug axis and a vertically-oriented wiring board that is mounted substantially normal to the horizontal plug axis. First through fourth contact wires are mounted in the vertically-oriented wiring board, with the first and second contact wires forming a first differential pair of contact wires and the third and fourth contact wires forming a second differential pair of contact wires. At least a portion of the first differential pair of contact wires is positioned between the contact wires of the second differential pair of contact wires, and deflectable portions of the third and fourth contact wires include a crossover. Additionally, the fixed portions of the third and fourth contacts are spaced further apart vertically than are the fixed portions of the first and second contacts. | 06-03-2010 |
20100190366 | RJ-45 Style Communications Jacks that are Configured to Receive Both RJ-45 and RJ-11 Style Communications Plugs - RJ-45 style communications jacks include a housing having a plug receiving cavity that is defined, at least in part, by opposed upper and lower surfaces. A first guide protrudes from the upper surface into the plug receiving cavity. A first channel is formed in the lower surface. The width of this first channel is greater than the width of a housing of an RJ-11 style communications plug but less than a width of a housing of an RJ-45 style communications plug. Moreover, the length of the first channel is sufficient to allow the RJ-11 style communications plug to be fully inserted within the plug receiving cavity. | 07-29-2010 |
20100330836 | Devices for Connecting Conductors of Twisted Pair Cable to Insulation Displacement Contacts - An interconnection junction between a twisted pair communications cable and a communications connector having a plurality of IDCs includes: a housing having an aperture and a pair of first and second IDCs extending within the aperture; a twisted pair communications cable having a twisted pair of first and second conductors and a separator positioned between the first and second conductors; and a termination device. The termination device comprises: a body having an outer surface; a channel in the outer surface of the body, the channel being sized and configured to receive a twist of the first and second conductors and to maintain the twist in position; and IDC guide structure configured to guide the first IDC into engagement with the first conductor at a first engagement location and the second IDC into engagement with the second conductor at a second engagement location, the first and second engagement locations being positioned within the channel and within the twist of the first and second conductors. | 12-30-2010 |
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20120196472 | Modular Communications Jack With User-Selectable Mounting - A communications jack includes a housing having a top surface, a bottom surface, first and second opposed side surfaces, and a plug aperture configured to receive a mating plug at a front of the housing. At least one of the first side surface, the second side surface, the top surface, and the bottom surface of the housing includes a first feature configured to engage a first mounting structure associated with a first mounting opening to mount the jack in the first mounting opening. One of the top and bottom surfaces of the housing includes a second feature configured to engage an adapter to mount the jack in a second mounting opening that is different than the first mounting opening. | 08-02-2012 |
20130210289 | Communications Plugs Having Plug Blades with Staggered Current-Carrying Paths and Controlled Offending Crosstalk and Patch Cords Including Such Plugs - Patch cords are provided that include a communications cable that has at least first through fourth conductors and a plug that is attached to the cable. The plug includes a housing that receives the cable, a printed circuit board, first through fourth plug contacts, and first through fourth conductive paths that connect the first through fourth conductors to the respective first through fourth plug contacts. The first and second conductors, conductive paths, and plug contacts form a first differential transmission line, and the third and fourth conductors, conductive paths, and plug contacts form a second differential transmission line. Each of the first through fourth plug contacts has a first segment that extends longitudinally along a first surface of the printed circuit board, and the signal current injection point into the first segment of at least some of the first through fourth plug contacts is into middle portions of their respective first segments. | 08-15-2013 |
20130344725 | Communications Jacks Having Sliding Contacts and/or Contacts Having Insulative Base Members - Communications jacks include a plurality of contacts that are configured to move between a resting position and a deflected position and at least one biasing member that is separate from the plurality of contacts that biases at least a first of the plurality of contacts towards its resting position. The jacks further include a printed circuit board that includes a first contact structure that is configured to electrically connect to the first of the plurality of contacts when the first of the plurality of contacts is in its deflected position. | 12-26-2013 |
20140073196 | High Performance Communications Jacks Having Crosstalk Compensation and/or Return Loss Improvement Circuitry - Communications jacks include a housing having a plug aperture that is configured to receive a mating RJ-45 plug along a longitudinal axis and eight jackwire contacts that are arranged as four differential pairs of jackwire contacts, each of the jackwire contacts including a plug contact region that extends into the plug aperture. A first of the jackwire contacts is configured to engage a longitudinally extending surface of a first blade of a mating RJ-45 plug when the mating RJ-45 plug is fully received within the plug aperture. | 03-13-2014 |
20140073197 | Communications Jacks Having Flexible Printed Circuit Boards With Low-Coupling Jackwire Contacts Mounted Thereon - Communications jacks include at least first through third jackwire contacts and a flexible substrate that has a first finger and a second finger. The first jackwire contact and the third jackwire contact are each mounted on the first finger and the second jackwire contact is mounted on the second finger. | 03-13-2014 |
20140162477 | Communications Jacks Having Low-Coupling Contacts - Communications jacks include a housing having a plug aperture. A plurality of spring members extend into the plug aperture, and a plurality of plug contacts are mounted on respective ones of the spring members. The communications jack further includes a plurality of fixed contacts. Each fixed contact is configured to be in electrical contact with a respective one of the plug contacts when a plug is received within the plug aperture. | 06-12-2014 |
20140213120 | COMMUNICATIONS JACKS HAVING SLIDING CONTACTS AND/OR CONTACTS HAVING INSULATIVE BASE MEMBERS - Communications jacks include a plurality of contacts that are configured to move between a resting position and a deflected position and at least one biasing member that is separate from the plurality of contacts that biases at least a first of the plurality of contacts towards its resting position. The jacks further include a printed circuit board that includes a first contact structure that is configured to electrically connect to the first of the plurality of contacts when the first of the plurality of contacts is in its deflected position. | 07-31-2014 |
20150111432 | COMMUNICATIONS PLUGS HAVING PLUG BLADES WITH STAGGERED CURRENT-CARRYING PATHS AND CONTROLLED OFFENDING CROSSTALK AND PATCH CORDS INCLUDING SUCH PLUGS - Patch cords are provided that include a communications cable that has at least first through fourth conductors and a plug that is attached to the cable. The plug includes a housing that receives the cable, a printed circuit board, first through fourth plug contacts, and first through fourth conductive paths that connect the first through fourth conductors to the respective first through fourth plug contacts. The first and second conductors, conductive paths, and plug contacts form a first differential transmission line, and the third and fourth conductors, conductive paths, and plug contacts form a second differential transmission line. Each of the first through fourth plug contacts has a first segment that extends longitudinally along a first surface of the printed circuit board, and the signal current injection point into the first segment of at least some of the first through fourth plug contacts is into middle portions of their respective first segments. | 04-23-2015 |
20150118911 | HIGH PERFORMANCE COMMUNICATIONS JACKS HAVING CROSSTALK COMPENSATION AND/OR RETURN LOSS IMPROVEMENT CIRCUITRY - Communications jacks include a housing having a plug aperture that is configured to receive a mating RJ-45 plug along a longitudinal axis and eight jackwire contacts that are arranged as four differential pairs of jackwire contacts, each of the jackwire contacts including a plug contact region that extends into the plug aperture. A first of the jackwire contacts is configured to engage a longitudinally extending surface of a first blade of a mating RJ-45 plug when the mating RJ-45 plug is fully received within the plug aperture. | 04-30-2015 |
20150126073 | COMMUNICATIONS JACKS HAVING FLEXIBLE PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS WITH LOW-COUPLING JACKWIRE CONTACTS MOUNTED THEREON - Communications jacks include at least first through third jackwire contacts and a flexible substrate that has a first finger and a second finger. The first jackwire contact and the third jackwire contact are each mounted on the first finger and the second jackwire contact is mounted on the second finger. | 05-07-2015 |
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20160117287 | Method and Apparatus for Rendering Websites on Physical Devices - In at least one embodiment, the system and method described herein provides a concrete and tangible technical solution to the problem of activating and testing multiple web pages on multiple devices to determine any anomalies or other errors in rendering the web pages due to, for example, the unpredictable nature of rendering web pages on multiple devices having, for example, a multitude of different configuration characteristics. Furthermore, the system and method, in at least one embodiment, provide an automated process that is capable of testing web pages and devices remotely and in parallel at a high bandwidth. A system and method utilize a device service to coordinate: activating a web browser on each of the set of devices selected, rendering the web page by each web browser of the set of devices selected, and capturing one or more images of the web page as rendered by the set of devices selected. | 04-28-2016 |
20160117810 | Method and Apparatus for Rendering an Image for an Entire Web Page on Physical Devices - In at least one embodiment, a system and method described herein provides a concrete and tangible solution to solve a problem of remotely and programmatically activating and manipulating a device to capture screen shots of a complete web page and, in at least one embodiment, prevent and, if necessary, recover from device crashes. | 04-28-2016 |
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20080270281 | METHOD, SYSTEM, AND APPARATUS FOR DYNAMICALLY CREATING ELECTRONIC CONTRACTS - A method of dynamically negotiating a transaction can include determining a potential transaction between participants according to transaction parameters stored within a transaction parameter data store. The transaction parameters can be associated with each of the participants and can specify acceptable transaction terms. The potential transactions can be evaluated according to a mutual benefit conferred on the participants by the potential transactions according to the transaction parameters. The potential transactions can be ordered according to decreasing mutual benefit; and, the potential transaction having the greatest mutual benefit can be presented to the participants. | 10-30-2008 |
20090125600 | E-MAIL ROLE TEMPLATES FOR CLASSIFYING E-MAIL - An e-mail categorization system can include a plurality of role templates, each role template being associated with an e-mail account and defining a plurality of categories for categorizing e-mail messages. An authorized account holder can establish the plurality of categories and can designate programmatic actions that are to be selectively executed by an e-mail receiving application upon the receipt of e-mail messages. The selection of actions can be based upon categories of the received e-mail messages. Role templates can be distributed to e-mail originators so that when e-mail originators direct e-mail messages to an account associated with a role template, the originators are prompted to select one of the categories defined by a corresponding role template. | 05-14-2009 |
20090135742 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR NEGOTIATED MESSAGE DELIVERY - A method of message delivery can include registering a plurality of reception states for a receiving party. The reception states can specify conditions for establishing communications links with receiving party addresses. A receiving party address can be identified from a first initiated communications link between the sending party and the receiving party. Reception state data specified by the plurality of reception states can be determined according to the receiving party address and can be presented to the sending party. | 05-28-2009 |
20100125599 | OBTAINING TRUSTED RECOMMENDATIONS THROUGH DISCOVERY OF COMMON CONTACTS IN CONTACT LISTS - The present invention discloses a solution for obtaining trusted recommendations through discovery of common contacts in contact lists. The solution can utilize private contact lists (e.g., address book, phone lists) to permit users to search for and obtain trusted recommendations for a product and/or service. The presence of a contact in a contact list is recognized as recommendation of that contact. Recommendations can be determined through searching private contact lists and obtaining implicit relationships based on common contacts of multiple contact lists. Searches can be customized allowing recommendations to reflect results with high probability of confidence. Recommendations can also be affected by the degrees of separation between contact lists, professional peer relationships, expertise of contact list owner, and the like. Recommendation results can provide trusted recommendations for products and/or services without relying on potentially erroneous input. | 05-20-2010 |
20100222084 | URGENT COMMUNICATIONS THAT OVERCOME RECEIVING DEVICE IMPEDIMENTS - A communication attempt directed towards a recipient device can be identified. At least one proximate device geographically proximate to the recipient device can be automatically detected. Responsive to the determining of the proximate devices, a digitally encoded message can be wirelessly conveyed to one or more of the determined proximate devices. In various embodiments the message can be a text message, an instant message, and/or a voice message. The digitally encoded message can direct a user of the proximate device to inform a user of the recipient device of the communication attempt. | 09-02-2010 |
20100262572 | INCORPORATING REPRESENTATIONAL AUTHENTICITY INTO VIRTUAL WORLD INTERACTIONS - A system that incorporates representational authenticity into virtual world interactions can include user representational authenticity data and a virtual world computing system. The user representational authenticity data can be used to describe the physical characteristics of a human user. The physical characteristics can be quantified utilizing standardized measurement techniques. The virtual world computing system can be configured to adjudicate the conduction of interactions performed by a virtual representation of the human user within the virtual world environment utilizing the user representational authenticity data. | 10-14-2010 |
20120331400 | AUTHENTICATION SCORE QUANTIFING SIMILARITY BETWEEN A USER'S ONLINE PERSONA VERSUS THAT USER'S PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS - A visual representation of a human user for display within one or more graphical user interfaces to others interacting with the human user over a network can be identified. An authenticity score defining a degree of resemblance between the visual representation of the human user and physical characteristics of the human user can be calculated. | 12-27-2012 |
20130012175 | COMMUNICATING MESSAGES TO PROXIMATE DEVICES ON A CONTACT LIST RESPONSIVE TO AN UNSUCCESSFUL CALL - An unsuccessful communication attempt to a mobile receiving device is detected. A contact list associated with the mobile receiving device is accessed. One or more proximate devices to the mobile recipient device are determined. Each of the one or more proximate devices are communication devices of a contact of the contact list. A digitally encoded message is conveyed to at least one of the one or more proximate devices. The digitally encoded message indicates that a communication attempt with the mobile receiving device was unsuccessful and requests a recipient of the digitally encoded message inform a holder of the mobile receiving device of the unsuccessful communication attempt. | 01-10-2013 |
20130185624 | PROVIDING DIRECT MANIPULATION OF AN ANALYTICS DATA VISUALIZATION WITHIN AN ANALYTICS REPORT - A direct manipulation event associated with a chart of an analytics report can be detected. The event can be a user interface input and the chart can be an information graphic. The graphic can be a graphically rendered HTML compliant element and a data set. The report can conform to a JAVASCRIPT OBJECT NOTATION (JSON) format. The analytics report can be presented within a browser. An action can be run responsive to the detecting. The action can be an immediate rendering of the graphic based on the event. When the action executes a request for data not in the data set data from a different data set can be obtained. When the action executes a request for data in the data set, the data from the data set can be automatically retrieved. The analytics data can be immediately rendered as a chart within the canvas element of an HTML document. | 07-18-2013 |
20140280390 | ENABLING NTELLIGENT MEDIA NAMING AND ICON GENERATION UTILIZING SEMANTIC METADATA - A set of media files are identified within a data store. Each of the media files lack user established file names, lack user established icons, or lack user established file names and icons. The media files are analyzed to determine semantic metadata. For at least a subset of the media files, the semantic metadata is utilized to automatically generate unique and meaningful file names, file icons, or both file names and file icons for each of the media files in the subset. | 09-18-2014 |
20150300829 | TASK PRIORITIZATION AND OPTIMIZATION USING INTERCONNECTED DATA SOURCES - A computer identifies a location that is associated with a task, included in a first list of tasks, based on a first information. The computer determines a first travel time from a second location that is associated with a mobile device to the first location based on a second information. The second information indicates an amount of travel time that is associated with a route from the second location to the first location. The computer generates a plurality of permutations of the tasks included in the first list of tasks. The computer selects a permutation from the plurality of permutations based on the first travel time. The computer generates a second list of tasks using the selected permutation. The organization of the tasks included in the second list of tasks reduces the travel time that is required to complete those tasks. | 10-22-2015 |
20150310028 | AUTOMATIC MEDIA NAMING USING FACIAL RECOGNIZATION AND/OR VOICE BASED IDENTIFICATION OF PEOPLE WITHIN THE NAMED MEDIA CONTENT - A computing device identifies a plurality of media files within a data store, each of the media files lacking user established file names. The computing device analyzing the plurality of media files to recognize humans in the media files based on facial recognition and/or voice recognition programs. Using results of the analyzing to generate a plurality of content identification keywords, which are scored and ranked. Establishing a filename prefix for the media files using scored and ranked content identification keywords. Automatically generating a unique file name for each of the media files, wherein each unique file name includes the established filename prefix. | 10-29-2015 |
20150325094 | PROVIDING RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON DETECTION AND PREDICTION OF UNDESIRABLE INTERACTIONS - One or more processors retrieve a set of data based on a variable of a rule. The rule is configured to evaluate a subject based on a preference of a user. One or more processors identify an opinion of a second user regarding the subject. One or more processors use the opinion of the second user and the set of data to define a value that corresponds to the variable of the rule. One or more processors determine a course of action to be recommended for the first user. The determination is based on incorporation of the value as the variable of the rule and on the preference of the first user. | 11-12-2015 |
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20100063319 | Preparation of acetic acid - A process for producing acetic acid is disclosed. The process comprises carbonylating methanol to form a reaction mixture comprising a catalyst, catalyst stabilizer, acetic acid, methanol, methyl iodide, methyl acetate, water, and carbon monoxide and introducing at least a portion of the reaction mixture to a distillation column to separate into a bottom steam comprising the catalyst and catalyst stabilizer, a sidedraw stream comprising acetic acid and water, and an overhead stream comprising methanol, methyl acetate, methyl iodide, and water. The process of the invention eliminates the use of flash tank. | 03-11-2010 |
20100145097 | Preparation of acetic acid - A process for producing acetic acid is disclosed. The process comprises carbonylating methanol to form a reaction mixture and flashing the reaction mixture to form a vapor stream and a liquid stream. The flash tank is equipped with a distillation column. The vapor stream comprises acetic acid and other volatile components but essentially no catalyst. The liquid stream comprises the catalyst and sufficient amounts of water and acetic acid to carry and stabilize the catalyst. The liquid stream is recycled to the carbonylation and the vapor stream is subjected to further separation to produce essentially pure acetic acid. | 06-10-2010 |
20110054213 | Preparation of acetic acid - A method for reducing aldehydes in an acetic acid production process is disclosed. The acetic acid is produced by reacting methanol and carbon monoxide in the presence of a carbonylation catalyst. The method comprises reacting an aldehyde-containing stream with an alcohol to form an acetal-containing stream. An acetal-enriched stream is separated from the acetal-containing stream and then hydrolyzed to form a hydrolysis mixture comprising the alcohol and the aldehydes. The alcohol is isolated from the hydrolysis mixture and used to react with the aldehyde-containing stream to form the acetal-containing stream. The invention reduces aldehydes in the acetic acid produced. | 03-03-2011 |
20120022289 | Controlling decanter phase separation of acetic acid production process - Disclosed is a method for controlling the decanter phase separation of an acetic acid production by methanol carbonylation. The method comprises measuring the methyl acetate concentration of the reactor mixture, calculating the density of the decanter heavy, organic phase according to the measured methyl acetate concentration, and adjusting the conditions in the reactor or in the decanter to ensure phase separation of the decanter. | 01-26-2012 |
20120264970 | VINYL ACETATE PRODUCTION PROCESS - A process is disclosed for the production of vinyl acetate where a mixture of ethylene, acetic acid, and oxygen is reacted in the presence of a catalyst to produce a product mixture of vinyl acetate, ethylene, carbon dioxide, acetic acid, water, ethyl acetate, and ethylene glycol diacetate. The product mixture contains both a gaseous phase and a liquid phase, which are separated. The gas phase contains at least carbon dioxide, which is removed via gas stream. The crude vinyl acetate stream is removed via a liquid stream. The crude vinyl acetate is then further separated to isolate a stream containing at the majority of the ethylene glycol diacetate. The ethylene glycol diacetate stream is then methanolyzed in the presence of a methanolyzing catalyst, to recover methyl acetate, which can be optionally recycled as a feed stock to an acetic acid plant. | 10-18-2012 |
20130190531 | PROCESS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF ACETIC ACID - The phase separation in the decanter of a process for producing acetic acid by carbonylating methanol in the presence of a catalyst under low water-high acid conditions is facilitated and expedited by forming a liquid mixture (D) which has a water content of at most 10% by weight, based on the weight of the liquid mixture, an acetic acid content of at least 10% by weight, based on the weight of the liquid mixture, and a weight ratio of methyl iodide to methyl acetate of at least 1.5:1, and partitioning the liquid mixture at a temperature of from 0 to 35° C. | 07-25-2013 |
20130296616 | PROCESS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF ACETIC ACID - The phase separation in the decanter of a process for producing acetic acid by carbonylating methanol in the presence of a catalyst under low water-high acid conditions is improved by forming a liquid mixture (D) which has a water content of at most 20% by weight, based on the weight of the liquid mixture, and a weight ratio of acetic acid to water of at least 1:1, and partitioning the liquid mixture by providing for an alkane(s) content of D of from 0.1 to 15% by weight, based on the weight of D, to obtain a light, aqueous phase and a heavy, organic phase. | 11-07-2013 |
20130345474 | Process for the Production of Acetic Acid - A process for producing acetic acid includes: obtaining hydrogen iodide in an acetic acid production system; and continually introducing a complexing agent into the system, wherein the complexing agent and hydrogen iodide interact to form a complex. | 12-26-2013 |