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20100263451 | PIEZOELECTRIC PRESSURE SENSOR - A piezoelectric pressure sensor which includes piezoelectric measuring elements is inserted in a housing having a membrane element located on the pressure side of the housing. The membrane element has a centered membrane stamp at the centre of a thin annular membrane. The piezoelectric measuring elements being radially disposed outwards from a prestressing element extending essentially along the longitudinal axis of the sensor, which prestressing element passes through the housing base, serves as a lead for the sensor signal and is attached to a pressure body at its end adjacent to the membrane. The centered membrane stamp is attached to the pressure body, and the prestressing element is prestressed against the housing base, having a gas-tight insulating element interposed. Furthermore, the pressure body is provided with a sealing shoulder which fits against a sealing seat in the interior of housing upon destruction of the measuring elements, thus forming a gas-tight zone. | 10-21-2010 |
20110219888 | FORCE-MEASURING RING HAVING AN ANNULAR HOUSING - A force-measuring ring includes an annular housing which contains at least one piezoelectric measuring element, and a pressure transmission element which is attached to the housing via inner and outer circular-annular membrane areas. The inner and outer membrane areas of the force-measuring ring are situated on opposite sides of a symmetry plane defined by the at least one piezoelectric measuring element. | 09-15-2011 |
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20100084847 | Pocket-Sized Disposable Photo Album Kit - A kit is provided that assists a customer to produce a pocket-sized, disposable photo album. The kit generally has some paper that has been perforated and scored into a grid of wallet-sized rectangles, some adhesives, and instructions for use. A customer prints wallet-sized photos onto the paper within the wallet-sized rectangles. The customer then tears along the perforation lines to create strips of rectangles, and tapes the strips together end-to-end. Lastly, the customer folds the rectangles along the score lines in an accordion-like fashion to create an expandable album that is easily shared. The resulting “album” can be carried in most any pocket and displayed at a moment's notice. This type of album is particularly useful to people who carry wallets instead of purses, but would otherwise like to share photos. | 04-08-2010 |
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20150370060 | MICROSCOPE SLIDE WITH ETCHED SHAPES - A microscope slide which is treated to provide frosted or etched channels that define a geometric shape on both sides of the slide. The channels on one side of the slide provide a border to retain the specimen, cells, or fluid and limit the normal distribution of cells in a single, monolayer, and the channels on one side of the slide provide a visual aid to the cytological analysis. The slides and method of use thereof provide a reduction of the focal layers needed for imaging of cell samples, as compared to currently known slides. | 12-24-2015 |
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20120317295 | Distributed Overlay Browser For Transparent Streaming Media Support In Virtualized Desktop Environment - Techniques are provided for establishing an integrated and transparent overlay of a browser window for rendering data such as streaming media on a client endpoint device. A web browser on a Hosted Virtual Desktop (HVD) draws HVD display image comprising a browser window and communicates it to the client endpoint device for display, via a virtual desktop interface (VDI) protocol. The browser window comprises zero or more host-provided window elements such as a window frame and at least one placeholder element where a client-provided frameless browser window may be rendered. A browser (or browser extension) on the HVD works together with a browser server on the client endpoint device to render data such as streaming media in the client-provided frameless browser window in place of the placeholder, before displaying the frameless browser window and the HVD display as an integrated display at the client endpoint device. | 12-13-2012 |
20120331406 | Survivable Browsing In Virtualized Desktop Environment When Host Connectivity Is Lost - Techniques are provided herein for providing survivable browsing when a client endpoint device loses contact with its host server. A Hosted Virtual Desktop (HVD) draws and communicates an HVD display image comprising a HVD browser window to the client endpoint device for display, via a virtual desktop interface (VDI) protocol. A browser (or browser extension) on the HVD works together with a browser server on the client endpoint device to synchronize browser data, and in some examples to render data such as streaming media in a client-provided frameless browser window in place of a placeholder in the HVD browser window. In response to the detection of an inactive VDI session, the browser server on the client endpoint device launches an endpoint browser instance to seamlessly switch browsing from the HVD browser window to an endpoint browser window, using the browser synchronization data. | 12-27-2012 |
20130013664 | In-Network Middlebox Compositor For Distributed Virtualized Applications - Techniques are provided for using a middlebox to composite displays from multiple hosted virtualized applications (HVAs) for transmission to a client endpoint device. The middlebox receives one or more HVA displays via a virtual desktop interface (VDI) protocol, each HVA display from an individual HVA. The middlebox renders and composites the HVA displays together into a hosted virtual desktop (HVD) display, and sends the HVD display to the client endpoint device via a VDI protocol. The client endpoint device is therefore able to display a composite image of multiple HVA displays even if it is a zero client endpoint lacking the capability to perform compositing itself. In some examples, the middlebox reduces computational load by reducing the HVD frame rate, so that it is able to maintain HVD functionality during times of high system activity. | 01-10-2013 |
20150326628 | Integrated User Interface for Unified Communications Applications - Techniques are provided for establishing a Unified Communications (UC) session between a client endpoint device and remote endpoint devices, the client endpoint device managing the session using a first-party call control protocol in response to commands from a third-party control protocol and user input. A hosted virtual desktop (HVD) generates an HVD image and communicates it to the client endpoint device for display, via a virtual desktop interface (VDI) protocol. The HVD image comprises a UC user interface generated by a UC application on the HVD, the user interface comprising at least one user interface element and at least one placeholder where a client-provided user interface element may be inserted. A client UC application receives the HVD image and inserts client-provided user interface elements over the placeholders before sending the integrated image to a client operating system to be rendered on the display of client endpoint device. | 11-12-2015 |
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20100235371 | DEFERRED CONTROL OF SURROGATE KEY GENERATION IN A DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING ARCHITECTURE - An event reporting system includes a computational component | 09-16-2010 |
20120226985 | HOSTED VIRTUAL DESKTOP DYNAMIC CONFIGURATION BASED ON END POINT CHARACTERISTICS - In accordance with an example embodiment, there is disclosed herein an apparatus comprising a communication interface configured to receive data representative of a virtual desktop, a user interface, and virtual desktop logic coupled with the communication interface and the user interface. The virtual desktop logic determines capabilities of the user interface and provides a virtual desktop on at least one component of the user interface based on the determined capabilities of the user interface. | 09-06-2012 |
20120226998 | PROVIDING HOSTED VIRTUAL DESKTOP INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES - In an example embodiment, a device provides a connection to an endpoint coupled with a first network to a virtual desktop client coupled with a second network. The device obtains data from the virtual desktop client which client which includes at least one link to data available from an external server, such as streaming media. The device obtains the data from the external server and provides the data with data obtained from the virtual desktop client to the endpoint. | 09-06-2012 |
20130120455 | Network Appliance for Transcoding or Enriching Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Desktop Images - Disclosed in an example embodiment herein is an apparatus that comprises an interface for receiving image data from a hosted virtual desktop and sending a desktop image to a client device and graphical processing logic coupled with the interface. The graphical processing logic receives the image data via the interface and performs a graphical processing operation on the image data to create a desktop image. The graphical processing logic employs the interface to provide the desktop image to the client device. | 05-16-2013 |
20130191902 | NETWORK MEDIATED MULTI-DEVICE SHARED AUTHENTICATION - Described in an example embodiment herein is an apparatus, comprising a communication interface and authentication logic coupled with the wireless interface. The authentication logic authenticates with at least one neighboring device forming a trust relationship with the at least one neighboring device. The authentication logic obtains via the communication interface data representative of a user associated with a user device. The authentication logic sends a challenge to the user device, via the communication interface, the challenge requesting data associated with the user associated with the user device. The authentication logic receives a response to the challenge via the user interface and validates the response to the challenge. The authentication logic provides data to the at least one neighboring device indicating that the user associated with the user device has been authenticated, to enable access to the functionality and/or resources of the at least one neighboring device. | 07-25-2013 |
20130294594 | AUTOMATING THE IDENTIFICATION OF MEETING ATTENDEES - In an example embodiment, there is disclosed herein an apparatus for automatically identifying attendees in a conference call. A social graph associated with a first meeting attendee is searched to identify a second, unknown attendee. For example, the apparatus may search the social graph for a matching voice print, and/or matching facial recognition characteristics in order to identify the unknown attendee. | 11-07-2013 |
20130346624 | DYNAMIC MEDIA THROTTLING BASED ON DATA QUOTAS - In an example embodiment, there is disclosed herein a network service that automatically adjusts content sent to a subscriber to optimize the subscriber's browsing and/or rich media experience within a quota set by the subscriber's service plan. The quality of audio and/or video streamed to a subscriber can be adjusted (for example by compressing, and/or changing the size, color, depth of images, and/or removing images from a stream) based on consumption data and the subscriber's remaining allowance. For example, the quality of an audio and/or video stream may be reduced if the subscriber is exceeding their quota, or the quality of the video and/or audio stream may be increased if the subscriber has sufficient bandwidth remaining for a predetermined time period. | 12-26-2013 |