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20100307541 | PROCESS AND A DEVICE TO CLEAN SUBSTRATES - In particular a porous substrate (FS) like a fabric. Process to clean a substrate, comprising a step of subjecting the substrate to an air-water spray (SPR), generated using a spraying means (N) comprising an air passage (OPA) and a water passage (OPW), wherein air is greater than 90% by volume of the spray, the air velocity is greater than 80 m/s and wherein said air passage does not coaxially surround said water passage. Device to clean soiled fabric (FS) comprising a feed water container (CW) and an air compressor (AC) in fluid communication with a spray nozzle (N) comprising an air passage and a water passage, said device being capable of generating an air pressure in the range of 1 to 3 bar (absolute) and an air velocity greater than 80 m/s at the exit of said nozzle; and the air is greater than 90% volume of said spray, and wherein said air passage does not coaxially surround said water passage. An external mix spray nozzle is especially preferred in the device. | 12-09-2010 |
20120138103 | PROCESS FOR CLEANING HARD SURFACES - The present invention is in the field of household cleaning tools. The invention further relates to the use of an air-water jet for the cleaning of hardsurfaces. It is an object of the present invention to provide easier cleaning of hard surfaces. It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a process of easier cleaning of hard surfaces, especially by means of a device that uses a relatively low water flow rate. Surprisingly it has been found that an external mix air-water jet device may be used for cleaning hard surfaces. | 06-07-2012 |
20120225404 | PROCESS FOR CLEANING TEETH - The present invention is in the field of tooth cleaning devices, especially electrical toothbrushes. The invention further relates to the use of an air/water jet for the cleaning of teeth. A process for cleaning teeth that incorporates a water jet for cleaning teeth remains to be desired, especially a single device that can be employed to clean teeth and reliably deposit material onto teeth. It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a process for cleaning teeth with an electrical toothbrush device providing improved cleaning by means of an externally mixed air-water jet wherein the water dosing is not influenced by the air pressure. Surprisingly it has been found that a tooth brush device, comprising an air/water jet, wherein the air and water are mixed outside the nozzle(s), provides improved cleaning of dental surfaces, including inter-proximal areas, with low usage of water. | 09-06-2012 |
20130269733 | DEVICE FOR WASHING HANDS - The present invention is in the field devices for hand washing, in particular the washing and drying of hands in public bathrooms. Accordingly it is an object of the present invention to provide a device for cleaning hands, especially a device for wetting hands, depositing a cleansing and/or disinfecting composition and rinsing consecutively, using a low amount of water. It has been found that an air-water jet nozzle assembly comprising two nozzles wherein a first nozzle is in fluid communication with a feed liquid source; and a second nozzle connected to a source of compressed air may be used to clean hands using low amounts of water in a short time. | 10-17-2013 |
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20090318569 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING MICROSPHERES LOADED WITH DRUGS AND MICROSPHERES LOADED WITH DRUGS PRODUCED THEREBY - The present invention relates to a method for producing polymeric microspheres loaded with drugs and polymeric microspheres loaded with drugs produced thereby, specifically a method for producing polymeric microspheres loaded with drugs, the method comprising the steps of a) adding a dispersion phase containing a high molecular compound, a drug, and a water-insoluble organic solvent to a dispersion solvent to produce an O/W (oil-in-water) type or 0/0 (oil-in-oil) type emulsion, or adding a W/O (water-in-oil) type emulsion, which is prepared by emulsifying an aqueous solution, in which a drug is dissolved, in a water-insoluble organic solvent, in which the high molecular compound is dissolved, to the dispersion solvent to produce a W/O/W (water-in-oil-in-water) type emulsion; and b) adding an ammonia solution to the emulsion produced in step a) to convert the water-insoluble organic solvent into water-soluble solvents, and polymeric microspheres loaded with drugs produced thereby. According to the present invention, the desired polymeric microspheres loaded with drugs can be simply produced with a small amount of water in a short period of time. | 12-24-2009 |
20110217341 | METHOD FOR PREPARING MICROSPHERES AND MICROSPHERES PRODUCED THEREBY - The present invention relates to a method for preparing microspheres and microspheres prepared thereby, more particularly to a method for preparing a polymeric microsphere, including preparing an emulsion including a polymer compound, a drug, a water-insoluble organic solvent and a dispersion solvent and adding to the prepared emulsion a base or an acid to remove the water-insoluble organic solvent from the emulsion, a polymeric microsphere prepared thereby, and a composition for drug delivery including the microsphere. According to the present invention, a drug-containing polymer microsphere may be prepared quickly and simply without the solvent evaporation or solvent extraction process, thereby reducing water consumption and minimizing wastewater generation. | 09-08-2011 |
20130224257 | METHOD FOR PREPARING MICROSPHERES AND MICROSPHERES PRODUCED THEREBY - The present invention relates to a method for preparing microsphere and microspheres produced thereby. The method comprises: mixing a water-insoluble organic solvent with a dispersion solvent; mixing a polymer compound, a drug and a water-insoluble organic solvent to prepare a dispersed phase; mixing the dispersed phase with the dispersion solvent mixed with the water-insoluble organic solvent to prepare an emulsion; and adding a base or an acid to the prepared emulsion. With the method, it is possible to prepare a drug-containing polymeric microsphere cost-effectively and conveniently. | 08-29-2013 |
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20100243451 | PCR METHODS FOR CHARACTERIZING THE 5' UNTRANSLATED REGION OF THE FMR1 AND FMR2 GENES - This disclosure relates to methods of determining the presence and position of AGG or interruptor elements within a trinucleotide (for example, CGG) repeat region, and to methods of determining the number of repeats present in this region, by amplifying a set of products with a set of primers of which at least one comprises a portion of the CGG repeat region, and resolving the products to produce a representation of product size and abundance. | 09-30-2010 |
20120107824 | mPCR Methods for Analyzing Repeat Sequences - Methods are provided for determining the methylation status of GC-rich templates. The methods include use of GC reference standards that allow simultaneous characterization of methylation status and CGG repeat length. The methods are useful for detecting genotypes associated with GC-rich repeats, including Fragile X Syndrome. | 05-03-2012 |
20140024035 | COMPREHENSIVE FMR1 GENOTYPING - Disclosed herein are methods for the automated reconstruction of a genotype of a gene, fragment, or genomic region using exhaustive enumeration. The methods can be used to reconstruct the genotype of any GC-rich sequence, such as the CGG repeat region in the 5′ UTR of FMR1 or the CCG repeat region in the 5′ UTR of FMR2. Also disclosed is an apparatus for use in conducting automated genotype reconstruction, as well as methods of diagnosis and treatment using exhaustive enumeration methods to reconstruct and identify genotypes associated with a disease or disorder. | 01-23-2014 |
20140248625 | PCR METHODS FOR CHARACTERIZING THE 5' UNTRANSLATED REGION OF THE FMR1 AND FMR2 GENES - This disclosure relates to methods of determining the presence and position of AGG or interruptor elements within a trinucleotide (for example, CGG) repeat region, and to methods of determining the number of repeats present in this region, by amplifying a set of products with a set of primers of which at least one comprises a portion of the CGG repeat region, and resolving the products to produce a representation of product size and abundance. | 09-04-2014 |
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20110320839 | MEMORY POWER MANAGEMENT VIA DYNAMIC MEMORY OPERATION STATES - Described herein are techniques for dynamic memory frequency/voltage scaling to augment existing memory power management techniques and further improve memory power efficiency. Each operating point is defined as an operational state for the memory. | 12-29-2011 |
20140089576 | METHOD, APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING A MEMORY REFRESH - A memory controller to implement targeted refreshes of potential victim rows of a row hammer event. In an embodiment, the memory controller receives an indication that a specific row of a memory device is experiencing repeated accesses which threaten the integrity of data in one or more victim rows physically adjacent to the specific row. The memory controller accesses default offset information in the absence of address map information which specifies an offset between physically adjacent rows of the memory device. In another embodiment, the memory controller determines addresses for potential victim rows based on the default offset information. In response to the received indication of the row hammer event, the memory controller sends for each of the determined plurality of addresses a respective command to the memory device, where the commands are for the memory device to perform targeted refreshes of potential victim rows. | 03-27-2014 |
20140189228 | THROTTLING SUPPORT FOR ROW-HAMMER COUNTERS - Throttling of memory access commands. Accesses to rows of a memory device are monitored for a timeframe. The timeframe is divided into at least two sub-frames. If the number of accesses for any of the rows during a first sub-frame exceeds a first threshold throttling accesses to the accessed row at a first rate. Not throttling accesses to the accessed row if the number of accesses to the accessed row does not exceed the first threshold. The first threshold is associated with risk of data corruption on a row physically adjacent to the accessed row. If a number of accesses for the accessed row during a second sub-frame exceeds a second threshold, throttling accesses to the accessed row at a second rate. Not throttling accesses to the accessed row if the number of accesses to the accessed row does not exceed the second threshold. The second threshold is greater than the first threshold. The second throttling rate is greater than the first throttling rate. | 07-03-2014 |
20140192605 | MEMORY REFRESH MANAGEMENT - Apparatus, systems, and methods to manage memory refresh operations are described. In one embodiment, an electronic device comprises a processor and memory controller logic to determine a memory refresh frequency for a memory system and transmit refresh commands to a refresh control logic in at least one memory bank coupled to the memory controller according to the memory refresh frequency. Other embodiments are also disclosed and claimed. | 07-10-2014 |
20140244922 | MULTI-PURPOSE REGISTER PROGRAMMING VIA PER DRAM ADDRESSABILITY MODE - Embodiments of an apparatus, system and method for using Per DRAM Addressability (PDA) to program Multi-Purpose Registers (MPRs) of a dynamic random access memory (DRAM) device are described herein. Embodiments of the invention allow unique 32 bit patterns to be stored for each DRAM device on a rank, thereby enabling data bus training to be done in parallel. Furthermore, embodiments of the invention provide 32 bits of storage per DRAM device on a rank for the system BIOS for storing codes such as MR values, or for any other purpose (e.g., temporary scratch storage to be used by BIOS processes). | 08-28-2014 |
20140281207 | Techniques for Determining Victim Row Addresses in a Volatile Memory - Examples are disclosed for determining a logical address of one or more victim rows of a volatile memory based on a logical address of an aggressor row and address translation schemes associated with the volatile memory. Other examples are described and claimed. | 09-18-2014 |
20140281805 | SELECTIVE REMEDIAL ACTION BASED ON CATEGORY OF DETECTED ERROR FOR A MEMORY READ - Embodiments of apparatus, methods, systems, computer-readable storage media and devices are described herein for determining an error category for a detected error in data read from a volatile memory; and selectively performing or causing an additional remedial action based at least in part on the error category determined. In various embodiments, the determining and the performing or causing may be undertaken in response to the correcting. The memory may be volatile or non-volatile memory. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed. | 09-18-2014 |
20140372816 | ACCESSING DATA STORED IN A COMMAND/ADDRESS REGISTER DEVICE - A register not connected to a data bus is read by transferring data across an address bus to a device connected to the data bus, from which the data is read by a device connected to the data bus. The register resides in a register device connected via the address bus to a memory device that is connected to both the address bus and the data bus. A host processor triggers the register device to transfer information over the address bus to a register on the memory device. The host processor then reads the information from the register of the memory device. | 12-18-2014 |
20150089111 | ACCESSING DATA STORED IN A COMMAND/ADDRESS REGISTER DEVICE - A register not connected to a data bus is read by transferring data across an address bus to a device connected to the data bus, from which the data is read by a device connected to the data bus. The register resides in a register device connected via the address bus to a memory device that is connected to both the address bus and the data bus. A host processor triggers the register device to transfer information over the address bus to a register on the memory device. The host processor then reads the information from the register of the memory device. | 03-26-2015 |
20150089183 | MAPPING A PHYSICAL ADDRESS DIFFERENTLY TO DIFFERENT MEMORY DEVICES IN A GROUP - A memory subsystem includes a group of memory devices connected to an address bus. The memory subsystem includes logic to uniquely map a physical address of a memory access command to each memory device of the group. Thus, each physical address sent by an associated memory controller uniquely accesses a different row of each memory device, instead of being mapped to the same or corresponding row of each memory device. | 03-26-2015 |
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20140379172 | VEHICLE MANIPULATING SYSTEM USING SOUND WAVES - A vehicle manipulating system using sound waves includes a friction pad, and a sound wave generation film that generates film sound waves when adhered to the friction pad and moved. A smartphone is configured to control devices in a vehicle using the sound waves generated by the sound wave generation film, in order to control various devices in the vehicle while driving. | 12-25-2014 |
20150066245 | VEHICLE CONTROLLING APPARATUS INSTALLED ON STEERING WHEEL - A vehicle controlling apparatus installed on a steering wheel includes an acoustic wave sensor disposed on the steering wheel of a vehicle, the sensor converting an acoustic wave signal generated by an input from the outside into an electrical signal. A controller is configured to analyze the electrical signal received from the acoustic wave sensor to recognize a pattern depending on the input from the outside and perform an operation depending on the recognized pattern. | 03-05-2015 |
20150108987 | APPARATUS, METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CHECKING REAR LAMP - An apparatus for checking a rear lamp includes a sensor and a controller. The sensor is disposed in at least one rear lamp and configured to obtain a first signal generated from the outside. The controller is configured to turn on the at least one rear lamp according to the first signal. | 04-23-2015 |
20150123762 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF OPENING AND CLOSING DOOR OF VEHICLE - A system of opening and closing a door of a vehicle includes a tap sensing type smart key configured to collect and transmit sensed information corresponding to tap pressure applied from the outside. A signal transmitter is configured to support transmission of the collected sensed information or a message corresponding to the sensed information. | 05-07-2015 |
20150126876 | BALLISTOCARDIOGRAM ANALYSIS METHOD AND VEHICLE BALLISTOCARDIOGRAM ANALYSIS SYSTEM USING THE SAME - A BCG analysis system includes a vehicle behavior sensor, a posture measurement sensor, a pattern database, a BCG measurement unit, a signal processing unit, and a biostate recognition unit. The vehicle behavior sensor measures the physical momentum of a vehicle. The posture measurement sensor measures the posture of a testee. The pattern database stores standardized representative patterns. The BCG measurement unit measures the BCG signal of the testee. The signal processing unit obtains desired data by matching the BCG signal with a pattern of the pattern database, searching the pattern database for a new pattern when the posture of the testee and the physical momentum of the vehicle may be changed, and matching the BCG signal of the BCG measurement unit with the new pattern. The biostate recognition unit recognizes the biostate of the testee. | 05-07-2015 |
20150286304 | SOUND WAVE TOUCH PAD - A sound wave touch pad includes a housing provided with a plurality of grooves. A pad is exposed on a surface of the housing and inserted into a groove of the housing. The pad is further configured to generate a sound wave when an external force is generated. A sound wave sensor is provided inside the housing and is configured to receive the sound wave generated from the pad | 10-08-2015 |
20150286307 | VARIABLE MOUNTING SOUND WAVE TOUCH PAD - A variable mounting sound wave touch pad includes an upper touch pad connected to a microphone to recognize a sound wave. A lower touch pad is spaced apart from the upper touch pad. A plurality of mounting members have one end attached to the lower touch pad and the other end protruding toward the upper touch pad and vary by an actuator which interlocks with the lower touch pad. | 10-08-2015 |
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20140365095 | APPARATUS OF SENSING MINOR COLLISION OF VEHICLE AND METHOD THEREOF - An apparatus that senses a minor collision of a vehicle is configured to minimize damage to the vehicle by actuating a brake system of the vehicle upon sensing a scratch of the vehicle by analyzing a sound (e.g., a sound wave signal) generated when a surface of the vehicle is scratched by, for example, a column of a building, the other vehicle, or the like when the vehicle is driven forward or backward at or below a certain speed. | 12-11-2014 |
20150063074 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A CUSTOMIZED INPUT-SERVICE - An apparatus and method that provide a customized input-service is provided. The apparatus includes at least one input unit that generates an sound wave based on an exterior input and a sound wave sensor that converts an sound signal for the sound wave into an electric signal. In addition, a controller analyzes the electric signal received from the sound wave sensor to confirm where the exterior input is generated and detects a control signal based on the exterior input and performs an operation based on the control signal from operations allocated to the input unit. | 03-05-2015 |
20150109216 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR RECOGNIZING TOUCH OF USER TERMINAL - An apparatus and method for recognizing a touch of a user terminal are provided. The method includes retrieving, by a controller, an acoustic wave signal according to an input generated from an exterior and analyzing the acoustic wave signal. In addition, the controller is configured to detect a type kind and strength of the acoustic wave signal and adjust the screen data of the output unit to correspond to the detected type and strength of the acoustic wave signal. | 04-23-2015 |
20150286303 | TOUCH SCREEN GUIDE - A touch screen guide is provided that includes an edge-shaped frame disposed on a surface of a touch screen and both ends of an inside surface of the edge-shaped frame includes first guide grooves. A menu guide has both ends movably inserted into the first guide grooves of the frame, a substantial center is longitudinally provided with a moving space, and upper and lower portions of an inside are provided with second guide grooves. A touch guide includes upper and lower portions movably inserted into the second guide grooves of the menu guide and a substantial center is provided with an insertion space. Accordingly, a user may recognize which button is being operated when touching the touch screen viewing the screen to prevent the touch screen from being erroneously operated, thereby improving the convenience of use and the marketability. | 10-08-2015 |
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20140218639 | TOUCH DISPLAY PANEL AND TOUCH DISPLAY APPARATUS - A touch display panel comprises a display panel, a touch panel and a circuit connection board. The display panel includes a first substrate and a second substrate which are disposed oppositely. The touch panel is disposed over the display panel. The circuit connection board is disposed on the touch panel and physically and electrically connected to the touch panel. At least a portion of the circuit connection board overlaps the first substrate in a direction perpendicular to the display panel. A touch display apparatus is also disclosed. | 08-07-2014 |
20140285734 | TOUCH DISPLAY APPARATUS - A touch display apparatus comprises a display panel and a touch panel. The display panel includes a first substrate and a second substrate disposed oppositely. The first substrate has a first side, the second substrate has a second side corresponding to the first side, and the first side is disposed beyond the second side. The touch panel includes a touch substrate, The second substrate is disposed between the touch substrate and the first substrate, and the area of the touch substrate is less than or equal to that of the second substrate. | 09-25-2014 |
20140285735 | TOUCH DISPLAY APPARATUS - A touch display apparatus comprises a display panel, a touch panel, a functional film and an adhesive element. The touch panel is disposed opposite the display panel and includes a first surface facing the display panel. The functional film is disposed on the first surface of the touch panel and includes an outer edge. The adhesive element is disposed at an edge of at least one of the display panel and the touch panel and adheres to the display panel and the touch panel. The adhesive element includes an inner edge, and a minimum distance between the inner edge and the outer edge is between 0 and 10 mm. | 09-25-2014 |