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20100195570 | COMMUNICATION CONTROL SYSTEM, COMMUNICATION CONTROL METHOD AND COMMUNICATION CONTROLLER - A communication control system connects a call using a local service number valid within a local service area within which a user equipment is positioned, and forwards data via an internet protocol network, including a local number converter and a session controller group. The local number converter is located in each local service area, in response to a query specifying a local service number, accesses a database of correspondence between a local service number valid within the local service area and a global routable number, and determines a global routable number corresponding to the specified local service number. The session controller group accepts a call request including the local service number from the user equipment, queries the local number converter in the local service area to convert the local service number into a global routable number, and routes the internet protocol network using the global routable number. | 08-05-2010 |
20100208671 | COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, USER EQUIPMENT REGISTRATION METHOD, SWITCHING DEVICE AND USER EQUIPMENT REGISTRATION SYSTEM - A communication system that integrates a multimedia service using an internet protocol, and allows for access via a circuit switched domain, including a serving call session controller, circuit switched access adaptation element, and controller selecting element. The serving call session controller controls a call session by a registered user equipment. The circuit switched access adaptation element adds relevant information related to a location of the user equipment to a registration request of the user equipment connected to the circuit switched domain. The controller selecting element determines a serving call session controller for registering the user equipment based on the relevant information added to the registration request by the circuit switched access adaptation element. | 08-19-2010 |
20110265145 | PROTECTION AGAINST UNSOLICITED COMMUNICATION FOR INTERNET PROTOCOL MULTIMEDIA SUBSYSTEM - A PUCI system includes a user equipment (UE) and a PUCI application server holding user policies in connection to a home subscriber server (HSS) holding operator policies. A policy manager establishes the correlation between the user policies and the operator policies, thus determining whether to reject or forward an incoming call originated from a trusted/distrusted source network in accordance with prescribed rules/logics. | 10-27-2011 |
20110286394 | PROTECTION AGAINST UNSOLICITED COMMUNICATION FOR INTERNET PROTOCOL MULTIMEDIA SUBSYSTEM - A protection against an unsolicited communication for an IMS (PUCI) system includes a call session control function (CSCF), and a plurality of PUCE application servers. The PUCI application servers make an evaluation as to whether a communication received from the user equipment is an unsolicited communication; the CSCF makes a decision on routing toward the PUCI application servers based on the evaluation; then, the PUCI application servers execute the routing based on the decision. | 11-24-2011 |
20110289217 | PROTECTION AGAINST UNSOLICITED COMMUNICATION FOR INTERNET PROTOCOL MULTIMEDIA SUBSYSTEM - A PUCI system is designed to process an incoming call originated by the user equipment toward the counterpart user equipment via an EMS node having a PUCI-light functionality, which includes an IBCF/I-CSCF, a S-CSCF, and a database storing the PUCI-light information. Through a query to the database indicating a suspicious session in relation to the incoming call, the IMS node immediately blocks the suspicious session or simply marks the suspicious session for the further processing at a subsequent node. The reason for rejection is included in a SIP BYE/ERROR message of an original session setup message, which is interpreted by a previous IMS node so as to obtain the relevant information from a SIP header. The relevant information is stored in either a global operator policy database or a local database, thus enabling a PUCI-negating IMS node to reject an unsolicited call related to the blocked session. | 11-24-2011 |
20140223414 | PAIGE CONTROL FOR ENTERPRISE MOBILE APPLICATIONS - The disclosure generally describes computer-implemented methods, software, and systems for generating and using platform-independent code. A computer-implemented method includes: identifying a user interface library that includes abstractions of user interface elements, each abstraction being platform-independent and associated with platform-specific code including user interface code unique to different platforms; receiving application code at design time that includes an abstraction of a user interface element; and storing the application code for use on a client device. At subsequent execution time, the application code is configured to: determine platform-specific information of the client device; execute platform-specific lines of code appropriate for the client device; and present the user interface element in a user interface of the client device in a way that is appropriate for the client device. | 08-07-2014 |
20140359527 | FLIP-THROUGH PRESENTATION OF A LIST - The disclosure generally describes computer-implemented methods, software, and systems for presenting list information. One method includes providing a series of controls for presentation representing a complete set of the elements, including first and last elements that are accessible without paging or scrolling to another screen. User input is received representing a traversal of the controls, including an uninterrupted selection of the controls. During the traversal and depending on a current position of the user input in relation to the controls, a position marker is displayed and continuously updated that identifies at least one element associated with a control at the current position. User input is received during the traversal indicating a selection of a particular control based on a termination of user input. The selection is based on a position relative to the series of controls. At least one particular element associated with the selected particular control is identified. | 12-04-2014 |
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20090324938 | CONDUCTIVE, ORGANIC COATINGS WITH LOW LAYER THICKNESS AND GOOD PLASTICITY - The invention relates to a metal sheet, or a component made of a metallic material, comprising a layer system on the surface with at least the following layers: a) a conversion layer, comprising no more than 1 mg chromium per m | 12-31-2009 |
20090324957 | CONDUCTIVE, ORGANIC COATINGS HAVING AN OPTIMIZED POLYMER SYSTEM - A substance for coating metal surfaces, comprising organic resin components that are dissolved or dispersed in an organic solvent, or solvent mixture, having at least the following organic resin components: a) epoxy resin, present as polyether comprising hydroxyl groups, based on a bisphenol epichlorohydrin polycondensation product, b) blocked aliphatic polyisocyanate, c) unblocked aliphatic polyisocyanate, d) at least one reaction component, selected from polyesters comprising hydroxyl groups and poly(meth)acrylates comprising hydroxyl groups. The substance may also comprise at least one conductivity pigment. The invention further provides a method for coating a sheet metal with this substance, the respectively coated sheet metal, and the use thereof. | 12-31-2009 |
20090324983 | COMPOSITION AND PROCESS FOR COATING METAL SURFACES - A composition for coating metal surfaces based on crosslinking polyester resins as an organic constituent, which, based on its total mass, contains from 4 to 20% by weight of aluminum flakes and not more than 0.1% by weight of compounds containing isocyanate groups. The composition preferably comprises, as an organic binder, at least one hydroxylated polyester resin, preferably having a mean molar mass in the range from 2000 to 15,000, a crosslinking component for the hydroxylated polyester resin and an acidic crosslinking catalyst. A process for applying the composition to metal strip in a belt process is likewise disclosed. The layer application is adjusted within the range from 3 to 30 μm according to the end use, for which double coating may be advantageous. For example, the composition may serve as a “galvanization replacement”. | 12-31-2009 |
20110194914 | Bonded Adhesion of Wire-Shaped Individual Elements by Means of a Two-Layer Acrylate Resin-Based System - The present invention relates to a method for the bonded adhesion, or connection, of a plurality of wire-shaped individual elements into an arrangement, particularly into a wire band, wherein the adjacent individual elements have predetermined breaking points allowing for the mechanical removal of the individual elements. The bonded adhesion is brought about according to the invention utilizing a two-layer system on the basis of acrylate resins consisting of an inner coating (A) and of an outer coating (B), wherein the inner coating (A) has a lower hardness, than the outer coating. In a further aspect the invention also comprises arranging a plurality of wire-shaped individual elements through such a bonded connection, particularly a wire band. | 08-11-2011 |
20140023782 | COATING FORMULATION FOR THE INTERIOR SURFACES OF CANS - The invention relates to a water-based can inner coating comprising a copolymer or a copolymer mixture of at least one aliphatic and acyclic alkene with at least one α,β-unsaturated carboxylic acid in water-dispersed form, wherein the acid number of the copolymer or of the copolymer mixture is at least 20 mg KOH/g, but not more than 200 mg KOH/g, and at least one water-dispersed or water-soluble curing agent. Inventive can inner coatings are characterized in that due to the good crosslinking of the copolymer or of the copolymer mixture with the curing agent, the cured film on the inner surfaces of metal cans possesses excellent properties in regard to hardness, abrasion resistance and resistance towards hot liquids. | 01-23-2014 |
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20110212723 | METHOD FOR SUPPORTING NETWORK BASED MOBILITY FOR A MOBILE TERMINAL IN AN IMS (IP MULTIMEDIA SUBSYSTEM) ARCHITECTURE - Method for supporting network based mobility for a mobile terminal in an IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) architecture, wherein the mobile terminal is connected to a femto cell or to a macro cell—source cell—and wherein handover of an actual session of the mobile terminal is performed to another femto cell or macro cell—target cell—, wherein the femto cells and the macro cells are provided with an eMSC-server (Mobile Switching Center Server enhanced for IMS Centralized Services) function, and wherein the source cell's eMSC-server function hosts a source user agent and the target cell's eMSC-server function hosts a target user agent, is characterized in that the source user agent contacts the target user agent directly or indirectly prior to executing the actual handover, and wherein the source user agent prepares the target user agent together with the corresponding access network by exchanging handover related information. | 09-01-2011 |
20110286395 | RADIO NETWORK AND A METHOD FOR OPERATING A RADIO NETWORK - A radio network allows a flexible distribution of data flows between a mobile station and a mobility anchor of the network over different interfaces. Data flows are routed between at least one mobile station and a mobility anchor of the network. The mobile station can connect to the mobility anchor using multiple network interfaces simultaneously, the radio network including an application function capable of processing and/or analyzing information about routing policies contained in a signalling received from a mobile station, which is able to push or signal the processed and/or analyzed information from the application function to an entity that can enforce routing policies to forward the data flows to one or more selected interfaces and which is able to signal routing policies received from the network to the mobile station. Further, an according method for operating a radio network, especially for routing data flows within the network, is disclosed. | 11-24-2011 |
20120303137 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING DEVICES AND/OR APPLIANCES BEING INSTALLED AND/OR IMPLEMENTED IN A USER NETWORK - A method for controlling devices and/or appliances being installed and/or implemented in a user network, includes the steps of providing a management application, and associating one or more UEs with the management application, providing location information of the associated UEs to the management application, and, based on the location information and configured policy rules, performing control actions on the devices and/or appliances. Furthermore, a corresponding system is described. | 11-29-2012 |
20130016677 | METHOD FOR OPERATING A NETWORK AND A NETWORKAANM Kunz; AndreasAACI HeddesheimAACO DEAAGP Kunz; Andreas Heddesheim DEAANM Kolbe; Hans-JoergAACI DarmstadtAACO DEAAGP Kolbe; Hans-Joerg Darmstadt DEAANM Punz; GottfriedAACI DossenheimAACO DEAAGP Punz; Gottfried Dossenheim DE - For allowing a reliable communication between the wireless part and the core network part via the fixed line network a method for operating a network, especially for policy control within the network, is provided, wherein the network includes a mobile network and a fixed line network, wherein the mobile network includes a wireless part and a core network part and wherein the mobile network and the fixed line network cooperate for providing communication between the wireless part and the core network part via the fixed line network. The method is characterized in that information regarding the wireless part will be provided via the mobile network to the fixed line network for controlling the communication within the fixed line network. Further, a corresponding network, preferably for carrying out the above mentioned method is disclosed. | 01-17-2013 |
20130215864 | METHOD AND BASE STATION FOR SUPPORTING A CONNECTION BETWEEN A COMMUNICATION DEVICE AND A DESTINATION DEVICE IN A TARGET NETWORK - A method for supporting a connection between a communication device and a destination device in a target network over intermediate network nodes, in particular in the context of Internet Protocol based communication, wherein data between the communication device and the destination device is transmitted via a tunnel established between the communication device or a base station connected to the communication device, as a first tunnel endpoint and a gateway in the target network as a second tunnel endpoint. One or more dummy packets are sent via the tunnel from the first tunnel endpoint towards the second tunnel endpoint, information is encoded in the packet headers of the one or more dummy packets, and at least one of the intermediate network nodes, upon receiving the one or more dummy packets, performs the steps of detecting and/or decoding the encoded information and performing a predefined action dependent on the encoded information. | 08-22-2013 |
20130217389 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONNECTING A USER EQUIPMENT TO A NETWORK DEVICE VIA A MOBILE COMMUNICATION NETWORK - A method for connecting a user equipment to a network device via a mobile communication network wherein the equipment includes at least a deregistered and a registered state, the deregistered state including at least a normal and an attempting-to-attach substate, for defining a connectivity state of the equipment to the mobile communication network, the equipment being connectable to the mobile communication network and the network device being connected to the mobile communication network includes:
| 08-22-2013 |
20140247830 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SUPPORTING TRANSPORT OF DATA PACKETS IN A NETWORK - A method for supporting transport of data packets in a network, wherein the data packets are transmitted from a source node to a destination node by employing a tunnel from a first tunnel endpoint to a second tunnel endpoint, wherein a tunnel header is added to the data packets at the first tunnel endpoint, wherein the data packets are transmitted between the tunnel endpoints via a network domain that includes one or more intermediate nodes functioning as transport network, and wherein the intermediate nodes forward the data packets, is characterized in that the tunnel is provided in the form of a virtual tunnel by removing the tunnel header from the data packets where the data packets enter the network domain and adding back the tunnel header to the data packets where the data packets exit the network domain. A corresponding system for supporting transport of data packets is disclosed. | 09-04-2014 |
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20120107306 | ANTIBODIES FOR EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR 3 (HER3) - The present invention relates to antibodies or fragments thereof that target a conformational epitope of a HER receptor. In particular, the invention relates to antibodies or fragments thereof that target a conformational epitope of HER3 receptor and compositions and methods of use thereof. | 05-03-2012 |
20130295102 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ANTIBODIES TARGETING FACTOR P - The present invention relates to antibodies or antigen binding fragments thereof that bind to complement Factor P and used thereof as well as combinations of anti-Factor P antibodies with antibodies or antigen binding fragments thereof that bind to complement component 5 (C5). | 11-07-2013 |
20140112915 | IL-18 binding molecules - IL-18 participates in both innate and acquired immunity. The bioactivity of IL-18 is negatively regulated by the IL-18 binding protein (IL18BP), a naturally occurring and highly specific inhibitor. This soluble protein forms a complex with free IL-18 preventing its interaction with the IL-18 receptor, thus neutralizing and inhibiting its biological activity. The present invention discloses binding molecules, in particular antibodies or fragments thereof, which bind IL-18 and do not bind IL-18 bound to IL-18BP (IL-18/IL-18BP complex). Apart from its physiological role, IL-18 has been shown to mediate a variety of autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. The binding molecules of the inventions may be used as therapeutic molecules for treating IL-18-related autoimmune and inflammatory diseases or as diagnostic tools for characterizing, detecting and/or measuring IL-18 not bound to IL-18BP as component of the total IL-18 pool. | 04-24-2014 |
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20110266681 | ELECTRONIC COMPONENT AS WELL AS METHOD FOR ITS PRODUCTION - An electronic component includes at least one patterned layer of an electrically conductive material on a substrate, a protective layer of a second material being deposited on the patterned layer of the electrically conductive material. The second material is baser than the electrically conductive material of the patterned layer. In a method for producing the electronic component, the patterned layer of the electrically conductive material is deposited on the substrate in a first step, and the protective layer of the second material, which is baser than the electrically conductive material of the patterned layer, is deposited on the patterned layer in a second step. | 11-03-2011 |
20140261348 | Exhaust Gas Sensor Device - An exhaust gas sensor device for recording a concentration of at least one exhaust gas component in an exhaust system of an internal combustion engine includes at least one exhaust gas sensor with intrinsic signal amplification. The at least one exhaust gas sensor records the concentration of at least one exhaust gas component. | 09-18-2014 |
20140262827 | Microelectrochemical Sensor and Method for Operating a Microelectrochemical Sensor - A microelectrochemical sensor includes an energy supply unit and a sensor unit. The energy supply unit is configured to generate electrical energy using a reference fluid. The sensor unit is configured to determine a concentration difference of a chemical species between a measuring fluid and the reference fluid. The measuring fluid has an unknown concentration of the species, and the reference fluid has a known concentration of the species. The sensor unit is electrically connected to the energy supply unit and is designed to determine the concentration difference using the electrical energy from the energy supply unit. | 09-18-2014 |
20140262834 | Microelectrochemical Sensor and Method for Operating a Microelectrochemical Sensor - A microelectrochemical sensor includes a carrier material composed of a semiconductor substrate, and includes a chemosensitive sensor element. The chemosensitive sensor element is positioned in a first partial region of the carrier material. A heating element is positioned in a region of the chemosensitive sensor element and is configured to regulate a temperature of the chemosensitive sensor element. A microelectronic unit is positioned in a second partial region of the carrier material, and is connected to the chemosensitive sensor element and the heating element via conductor tracks integrated into the carrier material. The microelectronic unit is configured to operate the heating element and the sensor element. | 09-18-2014 |
20140262838 | Microelectrochemical Sensor and Method for Operating a Microelectrochemical Sensor - A microelectrochemical sensor having a diaphragm, a web, a first and a second electrode. The diaphragm is permeable to ions of a chemical species, is arranged transversely with respect to a cutout in a base body, and closes off the cutout in a fluid-tight fashion. The web is arranged on a first side of the diaphragm between a first partial surface and a second partial surface, and is designed to adjust a temperature of the diaphragm to an operating temperature using electrical energy. The first electrode has a first partial electrode and a second partial electrode, is permeable to fluid, and is arranged on the first side of the diaphragm. The web prevents electrical contact between the first electrode and the diaphragm. The second electrode has a third partial electrode and a fourth partial electrode, is also permeable to fluid, and is arranged on a second side of the diaphragm. | 09-18-2014 |
20140283581 | Sensor Device for Sensing a Gas, Method for Operating a Sensor Device for Sensing a Gas and Production Method for a Sensor Device for Sensing a Gas - A sensor device for sensing a gas includes a sensing region, and a readout region that is electrically and mechanically connected to the sensing region by way of a connecting web. The readout region, the sensing region, and the connecting web are formed from a substrate, and are isolated from the substrate by a clearance cutout. The sensing region has an ion-conducting region configured to provide a measuring signal dependent on the gas. The readout region (is configured to read out the measuring signal. | 09-25-2014 |
20140287519 | Method, Control Device and Device for Analyzing a Gas - A method for analyzing a gas at a heatable element for a lambda probe includes reading a value of a heating power available to the heatable element for maintaining a predetermined temperature of the heatable element, and determining a gas composition of the gas at the heatable element using the value of the heating power. | 09-25-2014 |
20140290339 | Sensor Element and Method for Detecting a Gas - A sensor element for the qualitative and/or quantitative detection of a gas includes a front electrode configured to be exposed to the gas to be measured, a back electrode, and an electrically insulating layer positioned between front electrode and back electrode. The front electrode and the back electrode can be electrically contact connected to an AC voltage source for a qualitative and/or quantitative detection of a gas. The electrically insulating layer is at least locally polarizable in such a way that in a polarized state the electrically insulating layer has a relative permittivity which is lower than in a non-polarized state by a factor in a range of greater than or equal to 1.1. | 10-02-2014 |
20140305812 | METHOD FOR ANALYZING A GAS - A method for analyzing a gas includes measuring a concentration of a chemical species of the gas in a measuring space of a gas sensor. The gas sensor has a semiconductor substrate with an electrical circuit and a first thin-film ion conductor that separates a reference space for a reference gas from the measuring space for the gas. The first thin-film ion conductor has a reference electrode that faces the reference space and a measuring electrode that faces the measuring space. The reference electrode and the measuring electrode are connected to the electrical circuit. The measuring of the chemical species includes picking off an electrical voltage between the reference electrode and the measuring electrode of the gas sensor. A partial pressure of the chemical species in the gas is determined by processing the electrical voltage in the electrical circuit by using a stored processing specification. | 10-16-2014 |
20140339080 | MICROMECHANICAL SENSOR DEVICE - A sensor device for detecting and/or measuring gases includes two electrodes. A thin-layered proton-conductive material is fitted between the two electrodes. The gas can be detected and/or measured by a proton gradient that arises due to different gas concentrations. | 11-20-2014 |
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20100063155 | N-(3-PHENYLPROPYL)BENZAMIDE DERIVATIVES - A compound of general formula (I): | 03-11-2010 |
20100099558 | DIHALOPHENOXYPHENYLAMIDINES AND USE THEREOF AS FUNGICIDES - The present invention relates to dihalophenoxyphenylamidines of the general formula (I), to a process for their preparation, to the use of the amidines according to the invention for controlling unwanted microorganisms and also to a composition for this purpose, comprising the phenoxyamidines according to the invention. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for controlling unwanted microorganisms by applying the compounds according to the invention to the microorganisms and/or their habitat. | 04-22-2010 |
20100105552 | PHENOXYPHENYLAMIDINES AS FUNGICIDES - The present invention relates to phenoxyphenylamidines of the general formula (I), to a process for their preparation, to the use of the amidines according to the invention for controlling unwanted microorganisms and also to a composition for this purpose, comprising the phenoxyphenylamidines according to the invention. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for controlling unwanted microorganisms by applying the compounds according to the invention to the microorganisms and/or their habitat. | 04-29-2010 |
20100113276 | USE OF N2-PHENYLAMIDINES AS HERBICIDES - The use of N | 05-06-2010 |
20100285957 | THIAZOLYLOXYPHENYLAMIDINES OR THIADIAZOLYLOXYPHENYLAMIDINES AND THEIR USE AS FUNGICIDES - The present invention relates to thiazolyloxyphenylamidines or thiadiazolyloxyphenylamidines of the general formula (I), to a process for the preparation thereof, to the use of the amidines according to the invention in combating undesirable microorganisms and to a composition for this purpose comprising the thiadiazolyloxyphenylamidines according to the invention. The invention furthermore relates to a method for combating undesirable microorganisms by application of the compounds according to the invention to the microorganisms and/or to the habitat thereof. | 11-11-2010 |
20110143937 | THIADIAZOLYLOXYPHENYLAMIDINES AND USE THEREOF AS FUNGICIDE - The present invention relates to thiadiazolyloxyphenylamidines of the general formula (I), to a process for the preparation thereof, to the use of the amidines according to the invention in combating undesirable microorganisms and to a composition for this purpose comprising the thiadiazolyloxyphenylamidines according to the invention. The invention furthermore relates to a method for combating undesirable microorganisms by application of the compounds according to the invention to the microorganisms and/or to the habitat thereof. | 06-16-2011 |
20110152080 | THIADIAZOLYLOXYPHENYLAMIDINES AND USE THEREOF AS FUNGICIDES - The present invention relates to thiadiazolyloxyphenylamidines of the general formula (I), to a process for the preparation thereof, to the use of the amidines according to the invention in combating undesirable microorganisms and to a composition for this purpose comprising the thiadiazolyloxyphenylamidines according to the invention. The invention furthermore relates to a method for combating undesirable microorganisms by application of the compounds according to the invention to the microorganisms and/or to the habitat thereof. | 06-23-2011 |
20120065061 | ISOTHIAZOLYLOXYPHENYLAMIDINES AND THEIR USE AS FUNGICIDES - The present invention relates to isothiazolyloxyphenylamidines of the general formula (I), to a process for their preparation, to the use of the amidines according to the invention for controlling unwanted microorganisms, and also to a composition for this purpose which comprises the isothiazolyloxyphenylamidines according to the invention. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for controlling unwanted microorganisms by applying the compounds according to the invention to the microorganisms and/or in their habitat. | 03-15-2012 |
20120122678 | PHENOXY SUBSTITUTED PHENYLAMIDINE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS FUNGICIDES - The present invention relates to 3-substituted phenylamidines of the general formula (I), to a process for their preparation, to the use of the amidines according to the invention for controlling unwanted microorganisms and also to a composition for this purpose, comprising the phenoxyamidines according to the invention. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for controlling unwanted microorganisms by applying the compounds according to the invention to the microorganisms and/or their habitat. | 05-17-2012 |
20130012742 | 4-CYCLOALKYL OR 4-SUBSTITUTED PHENOXYPHENYLAMIDINES AND USE THEREOF AS FUNGICIDES - The present invention relates to 4-cycloalkyl- or 4-aryl-substituted phenoxyphenylamidines of the general formula (I), to a process for their preparation, to the use of the amidines according to the invention for controlling unwanted microorganisms and also to a composition for this purpose, comprising the phenoxyphenylamidines according to the invention. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for controlling unwanted microorganisms by applying the compounds according to the invention to the microorganisms and/or their habitat. | 01-10-2013 |
20130079557 | SUBSTITUTED PHENYLAMIDINES AND THE USE THEREOF AS FUNGICIDES - The present invention relates to oxime ether-, hydrazone- or azomethine-substituted phenylamidines of the general formula (I), to a process for their preparation, to the use of the amidines according to the invention for controlling unwanted microorganisms and also to a composition for this purpose, comprising the amidines according to the invention. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for controlling unwanted microorganisms by applying the compounds according to the invention to the microorganisms and/or their habitat. | 03-28-2013 |
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20100020333 | REFRACTIVE PRODUCTION OF A CONCENTRICALLY FANNED STRUCTURED BUNDLE OF LIGHT BEAMS, OPTICAL, MEASURING DEVICE WITH REFRACTIVE DEFECTION ELEMENT - The invention describes an optical deflection element for the refractive production of a spatially structured bundle of light beams fanned concentrically to an optical axis of the deflection element. The optical deflection element has a base body made of optically transparent material, and has a light input and output side. The light input side is configured such that a primary bundle of light beams can be coupled in the base body. The light output side has a cylindrically symmetrical contour, which defines a recess in the base body. The fanning of the primary bundle of light beams is achieved by refraction on rotationally symmetric interfaces, which are variably inclined relative to the optical axis. The invention further relates to an optical measuring device for the three-dimensional measurement of a cavity in an object and a method for producing a concentrically fanned, spatially structured bundle of light beams. | 01-28-2010 |
20100239126 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MEASURING A DISTANCE TO AN EARDRUM - An apparatus for measuring a distance to an eardrum has an optical sensor and a signal-processing device. The optical sensor acquires an image of the eardrum and the signal-processing device determines an area or separation extending perpendicular to the spacing distance to be measured in the image and determines the spacing distance to the eardrum as a function of the determined area or separation. A corresponding method includes the steps of acquiring an image of the eardrum, determining an area or separation extending perpendicular to the distance to be measured in the image, and determining the distance as a function of the determined area or separation. A projection image may be projected onto or into a vicinity of the eardrum and then the distance can be determined from the separation between the projection image and the eardrum or the image center of the image. | 09-23-2010 |
20110026037 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR RECORDING THE SHAPE OF AN EAR SECTION - An apparatus for recording a shape of a section of the human ear is provided. The apparatus has a recording device for recording a spatial shape of a first and a second subsection of the section and for recording a position or a variable representing the position of the first and the second subsection relative to a predetermined optical feature of the section. The apparatus has an evaluation device for obtaining shape infoimation about the section by combination of the shapes of the subsections based on the recorded positions or the variables representing the respective position. This enables a number of individual images to be joined together into a three-dimensional map based on natural features in the auditory canal, such as skin flecks or veins for example. | 02-03-2011 |
20120190923 | ENDOSCOPE - An endoscope measures the topography of a surface. The endoscope contains a projection unit and an imaging unit. The projection unit and the imaging unit are arranged successively in relation to an axis of the endoscope. The configuration of the projection unit and the imaging unit arranged axially behind one another on the axis permits a significantly smaller endoscope configuration. | 07-26-2012 |
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20110017321 | DIRECTIONAL CONTROL VALVE ARRANGEMENT - A directional control valve arrangement includes a directional control valve with a valve spool. Using the directional control valve, it is possible to control a pressure-medium connection between a pressure port, a tank connection, and at least one working connection. A blocking valve is situated in a working passage that is connected to the working connection. The pressure in the working passage can be reduced using a pressure-release unit; the pressure-medium connection between the working passage and the tank connection is blocked by the valve spool. The pressure-relief unit has an intermediate space which is formed in the pressure-medium flow path between the blocking valve and a control edge of the valve spool that blocks the working passage to the tank port, the intermediate space being provided to accommodate a compression volume of the working passage. The intermediate space can be connected to the working passage by controlling-open the blocking valve, and the connection to the tank port is blocked by the control edge of the valve spool. | 01-27-2011 |
20130139915 | Hydraulic Two-Way Valve for the Lifting Mechanism of an Agricultural Vehicle - A hydraulic two-way valve includes a pump connection, a tank connection, and first and second working connections. The working connections are connectable to a hydraulic cylinder of an agricultural vehicle lifting mechanism. The pump connection is connectable to a hydraulic pump. In a first position, the pump connection, tank connection, and working connections are shut off. In a second position, the pump connection is connected to the first working connection and the tank connection to the second working connection. In a third position, the pump connection is connected to the second working connection and the tank connection to the first working connection. In a fourth position, the working connections are connected to the tank connection and the pump connection is shut off. In a fifth position, the tank connection is connected to the second working connection and the pump connection and first working connection are shut off. | 06-06-2013 |
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20110237881 | SUPPORT AND GUIDE DEVICE FOR AN ENDOSCOPIC INSTRUMENT - A support and guide device for an endoscopic instrument includes a first guide device extending substantially in a plane and bordering a surface, a first carriage that can travel along the first guide device, a second guide device connected to the first carriage and extending in a plane perpendicular thereto, a second carriage that can travel along the second guide device, a holder for the endoscopic instrument which is connected to the carriage and rotatable about the longitudinal axis of the carriage and moveable in the axial direction, and drive units for the first and the second carriages and for the holder for the endoscopic instrument. A control system is associated with the drive units. | 09-29-2011 |
20120069166 | NAVIGATION OF ENDOSCOPIC DEVICES BY MEANS OF EYE-TRACKER - A method for controlling image capturing and spatial control in a device monitored by imaging, in particular an endoscopic instrument, for examination and manipulation purposes, wherein the work region and the position and action of the device are monitored by means of one of the display means displaying the observed work region via optics. The device is held and moved by motor-driven equipment depending on the display, the respective position and intended action. The eye movements of the operating person or the line of sight during observation of the display is registered according to the eye-tracking method and used to control the image capturing and tracking and the display. | 03-22-2012 |
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20100087577 | ANTI ABRASION LAYER - The invention relates to an anti-abrasion layer, comprising a mixture of irregular particles of hard material and round particles essentially free of cutting edges embedded in a matrix material and the use thereof for the production of anti-abrasion surfaces on wood materials, decorative paper, or wood fibre sheets printed with patterns for the production of parquet floors, floor laminates, furniture surfaces or work boards and for the production of wear-resistant surface layers on support materials made from metal, glass, ceramics, plastic concrete or other materials. | 04-08-2010 |
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20090089109 | CONFIGURATION OF WEB SERVICES - Methods and apparatus, including computer program products, for configuration of web services. In general, data is received characterizing web service calls for an application, a placeholder destination for the web service calls, and an identification of a system to be mapped to the placeholder; and a configuration is generated for the web service calls, where the configuration maps the placeholder destination to the system. The configuration may be a configuration of proxy objects to make the web service calls. Mapping the placeholder destination to the system may include generating a configuration including the system in lieu of the placeholder destination. Systems may be included in domains, where a security policy may be applied to systems in a domain. | 04-02-2009 |
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20130304666 | Managing Information Exchange Between Business Entities - Techniques for managing information exchange between business entities include identifying, through an application of a plurality of applications on a first business entity computing system, an identifiable business context (IBC) referenced on a second business entity computing system, the IBC including a unique identifier associated with the second business entity and a first plurality of business data attributes associated with the second business entity; identifying a communication connection between the first business entity computing system and the second business entity computing system based on the identification of the IBC; and generating an identifiable business context reference (IBCR) for storage on the first business entity computing system, the IBCR associated with the communication connection and including the unique identifier and a second plurality of business data objects, at least one of the second plurality of business data objects distinct from the first plurality of business data objects. | 11-14-2013 |
20130304849 | DISTRIBUTION OF MESSAGES IN SYSTEM LANDSCAPES - Systems, computer products, and computer-implemented methods may be directed to publishing information about a service offered by a service provider at a first services registry. The information about the service can be communicated to a second services registry. An indication of a subscription to the service may be received by a service consumer from the second services registry. Information about the subscribed service can be communicated to the second services registry. | 11-14-2013 |
20130304936 | Managing Information Exchange Between Business Entities - Techniques for managing information exchange between business entities include identifying a plurality of routing rules stored in a database of a first business entity computing system; receiving a request for a business transaction through an application of a plurality of applications of the first business entity computing system; determining, based on the identified routing rules, an identifiable business context reference (IBCR) associated with a second business entity computing system, the IBC comprising a unique identifier associated with the second business entity and a first plurality of business data attributes associated with the second business entity; determining, based on the identified IBCR, a communication connection associated with the IBC and an identifiable business context (IBC) associated with the first business entity computing system; and initiating the business transaction between the first business entity computing system and the second business entity computing system through the determined communication connection. | 11-14-2013 |
20130325921 | FACILITATING COMMUNICATION BETWEEN ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for facilitating communication between enterprise software applications. Some enterprise software systems communicate using a message protocol designed for use with an exchange system. Those systems require the exchange system to communicate using that message protocol. To communicate with systems using that message protocol, a local system can build a message formatted in accordance with the message protocol, even without an exchange system. The local system stores configuration data and uses the configuration data to build the message. | 12-05-2013 |
20130326079 | Unifying Programming Models in Connectivity Framework - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for using point-to-point communication in a communication framework to unify programming models. In a general aspect, a method for unifying programing models in connectivity framework can include receiving a message in a first protocol at a first computing system in the distributed computing environment. The message is associated with a connection request received from a second computing system in the distributed computing environment. In a communication framework of the first computing system, the first protocol is transformed into a second protocol of the message using a point-to-point communication of the communication framework. The message can then be output in the second protocol. | 12-05-2013 |
20130326087 | MAPPING MESSAGES BETWEEN WEB SERVICES - Techniques for mapping of messages includes receiving, from a first web service, a message comprising one or more operations in a first format; identifying a mapping interface that is based on the first web service, the mapping interface comprising one or more mappings for each of the operations of the message; identifying a second web service that is associated with the identified mapping interface; mapping the message to the second web service such that the one or more operations are in a second format associated with the second web service; and assigning a logical port connection to the second web service. | 12-05-2013 |
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20120268016 | LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE - A light emitting device including a light emitting diode having a semiconductor body that generates electromagnetic radiation; a converter element downstream of the first light emitting diode which converts at least part of the electromagnetic radiation into first color light; a second light emitting diode having a semiconductor body that generates light of the first color; a radiation exit area from which the first color light emerges; and a drive circuit operating the second light emitting diode, wherein the converter element contains at least one luminescence conversion material that emits the first color light, as the operating duration of the first light emitting diode increases, intensity of the first color light emitted by the converter element decreases, the drive circuit controls the second light emitting diode dependent on at least one of measurement values: intensity of the first color light emitted by the converter element, temperature of the converter element, operating duration of the first light emitting diode, and color locus of the light emerging from the radiation exit area. | 10-25-2012 |
20120274878 | LUMINESCENCE DIODE ARRANGEMENT, BACKLIGHTING DEVICE AND DISPLAY DEVICE - A luminescence diode arrangement includes a first luminescence diode chip, a second luminescence diode chip and a luminescence conversion element, wherein the first luminescence diode chip emits blue light, the second luminescence diode chip contains a semiconductor layer sequence that emits greens light, the luminescence conversion element converts part of the blue light emitted by the first luminescence diode chip into red light, and the luminescence diode arrangement emits mixed light containing blue light of the first luminescence diode chip, green light of the second luminescence diode chip and red light of the luminescence conversion element. | 11-01-2012 |