Abstract: A computer-based method for characterizing relationships between a primary goal and an auxiliary goal in an enterprise planning model includes representing the primary goal by a primary objective function, the primary objective function being dependent upon a set of operational variables. The objective function is resolved to yield a plurality of sets of operational decisions. A plurality of auxiliary goal values associated with a plurality of primary goal values in response to said plurality of sets of operational decisions is presented in a data structure. The computer-based method allows the analysis of the costs and benefits of the auxiliary goal imposed upon the primary goal.
Abstract: A method (36) for providing a current location (35) of a wireless communication device (24) within a wireless communication network (20) calls for activating an automatic location identification (ALI) process in response to a request from an authorized requesting party. An indicator (106) of the current location (35) is provided to the authorized requesting party via a map-enabled web page (100).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 21, 2001
Date of Patent:
March 14, 2006
Assignees:
Verizon Corporate Services Group Inc., BBNT Solutions LLC
Abstract: A receiver (24) in a condenser system (20) includes a body (32) in fluid communication with a header (28) of the condenser system (20). A service cartridge (154) is insertable into an interior cavity (106) of the body (32). The service cartridge (154) includes a substantially-rigid tubular member (156). Covers (166, 168), each having openings (170, 172), are coupled to opposing ends of the tubular member (78). A spindle (179) is non-detachably coupled to each of the first cover (166) and a cap (180). The cap (180) is configured for threaded attachment to a service end of the body (32) of the receiver (24). Refrigerant 150 is received by the tubular member (156) via the first openings (170), and is discharged from the tubular member (156) via the second openings (172). The service cartridge (154) includes multiple features for drying, filtering, and/or leak detection.
Abstract: A slurry monitoring system is provided. A filter encompasses a filter chamber containing a purge piston. During a monitor operation, the purge piston is retracted, and slurry enters the filter chamber through the filter, then passes into an outlet pipe, where a characteristic of the slurry is monitored by a monitoring device. During a purge operation, a flush valve is opened to allow water to pass into the filter chamber through an inlet pipe. The purge piston is extended to force filtered slurry from the filter chamber. The water dilutes filtered slurry remaining in the filter chamber. The flush valve is then closed and the purge piston retracted. This forces diluted slurry to pass out of the filter. This purges the filter. Diluted slurry also passes into the outlet pipe, which purges the outlet pipe and monitoring device.
Abstract: A constrained-envelope digital communications transmitter (10) places constraints on the envelope of a spectrally constrained, digitally modulated communication signal (42) to lower peak-to-average power ratio without allowing significant spectral regrowth. A communication signal (14,42) is applied to a plurality of cascade-coupled constrained-envelope generators (50). Each constrained-envelope generator (50) detects overpeak events (52) and configures corrective impulses (54) for the overpeak events (52). The corrective impulses (54) are filtered into shaped pulses (88) that exhibit a constrained spectrum and combine with the communication signal (14, 42) to reduce an unwanted signal peak. Trailing portions (92) of the shaped pulses (88) are fed-back and combined with the communication signal (14,42) so that future overpeak events (52) are identified after compensation is made for the influence of the trailing portions (92) of any recently past shaped pulses (88) on the communication signal (14,42).
Abstract: A method (36) for providing location information of a wireless communication device (24) within a wireless communication network (20) calls for determining the coverage areas (26) of particular cell sites (22) through which the device (24) communicated during past calls. These coverage areas (26) are defined as the approximate location information for the device (24) and are provided to an authorized requesting party via a map-enabled web page (156).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 21, 2001
Date of Patent:
February 14, 2006
Assignees:
Verizon Corporate Services Group Inc., BBNT Solutions LLC
Abstract: A method (200) and system (100) for the protection of stucco. A water-resistant preconditioner (102) is formulated. A substantially waterproof and breathable sealant coating (104 is formulated, and a water-resistant acrylic paint (106) is obtained. The preconditioner (102) is applied to a new stucco. The sealant coating (104) is applied to the stucco after the preconditioner (102). The acrylic paint (106) is applied to the stucco after the sealant coating (104). The preconditioner (102) contains water (114), a styrene acrylic primer (118), and a siliconate solution (120). The sealant coating (104) contains water (134), ceramic microspheres (152), polymeric microspheres (160), and a resin binder (166).
Abstract: A software method for strategic planning and optimization allows a user to model an enterprise to visualize an effect of an auxiliary goal, such as price image, on a primary goal of the enterprise. A primary goal of the enterprise is selected, and is represented by a primary objective function which, in turn, depends upon a set of operational variables. The auxiliary goal is represented by a constraint function that depends upon a subset of the operational variables. An effective objective function is constructed by combining the primary objective function and the constraint function, and the effective objective function is optimized to yield a set of operational decisions that optimize the primary objective function while concurrently satisfying the constraint function. The set of operational decisions are provided to a user, the operational decisions enabling the enterprise to achieve the primary goal and satisfy the auxiliary goal.
Abstract: A receiver (24) for a condenser system (20) includes a body (32) in fluid communication with a header (28) of the condenser system (20). A first cap (38) is coupled to an end (34) of the body (32) and has a saddle portion (40) coupled to the header (28). The receiver (24) further includes a tube section (42) coupled to a second end (36) of the body. A second cap (50) is removably interconnected with the tube section (42) following insertion of a service cartridge (76) into the body (32). The service cartridge (76) includes a substantially-rigid tubular member (78) having rib members (84) radially extending from an outer surface (86) of the tubular member (78). Covers (90, 92), each having openings (94, 96), are coupled to opposing ends of the tubular member (78). The service cartridge (76) includes multiple features for drying, filtering, and/or leak detection.
Abstract: A buffing head (34) includes a rotary element (36) for retaining an optical disc (20) and causing the disc (20) to rotate at a first speed. A buffing element (38) contacts a work surface (30) of the optical disc (20), and rotation of the disc (20) enables corresponding movement of the buffing element (38). A restrictor (40), in communication with the buffing element (38), restricts movement of the buffing element (38) so that the buffing element (38) moves at a second speed to recondition the work surface (30), the second speed being slower than the first speed. The buffing head (34) further includes a well (86) surrounding the buffing element (38) and containing a fluid (88). Movement of the buffing element (38) causes the buffing element (38) to be immersed into the fluid (88) and to be returned into contact with the work surface (30).
Abstract: An ownership management process (32) is practiced with the aid of a computer system (18) having access to a database (38) which includes data describing any number of leases. The subject of a lease is a valuable item (10). A merchant (12) leases the item (10) for a lease term to a customer (14). Throughout the lease term, the customer (14) may return the item (10) and be relieved of any further obligation to make lease payments to the merchant (12). Moreover, the customer (14) may make voluntary contributions (74, 76) to a reserve credit account (70) that is associated with the lease. The merchant also makes matching contributions (78) to the customer's reserve credit account (70) at a predetermined contribution rate. The customer (14) may purchase the item (10) during the term of the lease for a price set forth in the lease using the customer's RCA funds, but has no obligation to do so. Alternatively, the customer (14) may purchase another item offered by the merchant (14) using the customer's RCA funds.
Abstract: A clamp (40) for attaching a vibration damper to an energized suspended conductor (98) includes a base (42) having a first clamp member (46) with first and second extension sections (50, 52). The clamp (40) further includes a second clamp member (56) positioned between the extension sections (50, 52), and an eyebolt (58) for securing the second clamp member (56), to the first clamp member (46). The extension sections (50, 52) continuously abut the second clamp member (56) to prevent its rotation about the eyebolt (58). During installation, the eyebolt (58) is captured by a hook member (92) of shotgun stick (94) and a single lineman secures the vibration damper to the conductor (98).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 15, 2004
Date of Patent:
September 13, 2005
Assignee:
Pinnacle West Capital Corporation
Inventors:
Carl C. Brittain, Mark E. Orth, Wayne D. Wilcoxon
Abstract: A recessed box assembly (20) for a dryer exhaust hose (72) includes a box portion (22), having walls defining a box interior (26) open at a front, and a frame (24) attachable to the box portion (22). The box portion (22) has a port (42) in one of the walls configured to allow a dryer exhaust vent duct (40) to pass into the box interior (26) for interconnection with the dryer exhaust hose (72). Tabs (44) extend from the planar walls into the box interior (26) and releasably engage with receptacle sections (46) on the frame (24).
Abstract: A software-defined radio (12) includes a transmitter (20) having any number of upstream modules (30) and any number of downstream modules (34). The upstream modules (30) perform signal processing on input signals (28), and the downstream modules (34) provide an RF interface for processed signals (58). The upstream modules (30) and downstream modules (34) couple to a common intra-transmitter signal transporter (32), which may be implemented as a bus. Programmable transmission parameters (60) which program the downstream modules (34) to generate a communication signal (18) exhibiting desired attributes such as frequency and keying are mingled with the processed input signal (58) in upstream modules (30) to preserve timing. The programmable transmission parameters (60) are extracted in downstream modules (34), and applied to the communication signal (18) at the timing specified by position relative to the processed input signal (58).
Abstract: A fail-safe electrical control system in the form of a sensor loop (24) is provided. The sensor loop (24) includes any number of sensor units (22) coupled in series. Each sensor unit (22) includes a local power source (26), a local sensor (14), and a local indicator controller (30). The local power source (26), local sensor (14), and local indicator controller (30) are coupled in series within the sensor unit (22) and the sensor loop (24) to form a closed circuit (40) that does not require a central controller or the performance of loop configuration activities. The local power sources (26) distributed throughout the sensor loop (24) within the sensor units (22) are all isolated from the earth. In one preferred embodiment, the sensor loop (24) controls the movement of solar collectors (12) into wind stow positions when high wind (16) conditions occur.
Abstract: A constrained-envelope digital communications transmitter (10) places constraints on the envelope of spectrally constrained, digitally modulated communication signals (46) converted into diverse frequency channels (54) and combined into a composite signal (58). The envelope constraints achieve lower peak-to-average power ratio without allowing significant spectral regrowth. The composite signal (58) is applied to a plurality of cascade-coupled constrained-envelope generators (64). Each constrained-envelope generator (64) detects overpeak events (66) and configures corrective impulses (68) for the overpeak events (66). The corrective impulses (68) are distributed to the respective frequency channels (54) in accordance with a predetermined distribution profile (102) and are filtered into allocated shaped pulses (120) that exhibit a constrained spectrum.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 28, 2001
Date of Patent:
August 9, 2005
Assignee:
Intersil Americas, Inc.
Inventors:
Daniel D. MacFarlane Shearer, III, James A. Sills
Abstract: A system and method is provided for establishing a call to a wireless directory number (982) which is either a non-geographic directory number or a non-dialable directory number. A call is initiated from a wireless telephone (155) to a geographic-based local access directory number (994, 996). An originating switching node (810) recognizes the local access directory number (994, 996) as an AIN trigger, and thereafter identifies a signaling node (820) that is associated with the dialed local access DN (994, 996). The signaling node (820) sends a location request that includes the local access DN (994, 996) to an HLR (130). The HLR (130) obtains the wireless DN (982) from an internal database (990) in which the wireless DN (982) is associated with the local access DN (994, 996). The HLR (130) utilizes the wireless DN (982) to receive a temporary local directory number (TLDN) from visitor location register (140).
Abstract: A DC-DC converter has an output bus coupled to power a load. A voltage transient compensation circuit has a first switch between a voltage input bus and the output bus, and a second switch between the output bus and a flyback transformer coupled to a reference voltage terminal. When the voltage on the output bus drops below a first threshold, the first switch couples and thereby transfers energy from the voltage input bus to the voltage output bus and the load. When the voltage on the output bus exceeds a second threshold, the second switch is closed, transferring energy from the output bus to an input winding of the flyback transformer. When the voltage on the output bus drops back in a range between the two thresholds, the second switch is opened, and the flyback transformer transfers stored energy back to the voltage input bus.
Abstract: A system for encouraging an understanding of visual art includes a set of collectible cards (20, 36, 38, 40, 42). Each of the cards (20, 36, 38, 40, 42) includes an image (26) of an artwork on a first side (22) of the card. Information pertaining to the artwork is provided on a second side (24) of the card. The information is in the form of stylized brushstrokes (30), color codes (52), text, and icons. Through the use of the stylized brushstrokes (30), color codes (52), text, and icons, a method is thus provided for collecting and organizing the images.