Abstract: A semiconductor light-receiving device includes two lenses; and a concave region, a height of the sidewall being higher than a top of the lenses, a distance between a position H and a lower edge of the sidewall vertical to a line segment C1 being grater than following condition: {(r+L)2?(W/2)2}1/2 where: C1 is a line segment connecting centers of the lenses; H is a midpoint of the C1; r is a radius of the lenses; W is an interval between the centers; and C2 is a lines passing through the centers in a direction vertical to the C1, wherein: the lower edge of the concave portion in an outer side of a region between the C2 is concentrically formed so as to have a distance of (r+L) from the center of the lenses; and W is following condition: W<2 (r+L).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 22, 2013
Date of Patent:
April 29, 2014
Assignee:
Sumitomo Electric Device Innovations, Inc.
Abstract: Video signals for a mobile terminal are converted to accommodate reproduction by an alternative display terminal. The video signal is processed to provide a converted video signal appropriate for an alternative display terminal that is separate from the mobile terminal. This converted video signal is then provided for the alternative display terminal to accommodate the corresponding video display on a screen provided by the alternative (e.g., external) display terminal.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 18, 2013
Date of Patent:
April 29, 2014
Assignee:
Virginia Innovation Sciences, Inc.
Inventors:
Tiejun Wang, William E. Halal, Tiehong Ann Wang, Ximing Wang
Abstract: A phantom assembly for testing x-ray equipment comprising at least one image plate made, at least one base plate, at least one first plate, at least one second plate, at least one third plate. A base material is selected such that a base plate, and a image plate yield a first transmitted energy spectrum that emulates a first reference energy spectrum. A first plate material is selected such that a first plate, an image plate, and a base plate yield a second transmitted energy spectrum that emulates a second reference energy spectrum. A second plate material is selected such that a second plate, an image plate, and a base plate, yield a first transmitted doserate that emulates a first reference doserate. A third plate material is selected such that a third plate, a base plate, and a first plate yield a second transmitted doserate that emulates a second reference doserate.
Abstract: Methods and systems for sending a broadcast message in frequency hopping and other systems. Instead of sending a complete message separately to each device, a relatively small packet or “chirp” is sent. These chirps are either targeted at known devices or sent in a manner to sweep the Radio Frequency (RF) band. Devices that hear the chirps get information about the channel and/or time that the broadcast data will be sent. These devices then listen for the broadcast data as instructed, e.g., at the specified time on the specified channel. A system may alternatively, or in addition, use a scheduled hopping sequence break as a broadcast moment. Such a broadcast moment can be scheduled to periodically interrupt the node hopping sequences so that, at such times, many or all nodes are scheduled to be on the same channel for potential broadcasts.
Abstract: A screw-on throat plug assembly for use in a closed loop dispensing system. The throat plug assembly also includes a mechanical venting assembly which ensures that sufficient air may enter the interior of the container as liquid is being drawn from the container. The mechanical venting assembly of this invention ensures that the vent openings associated therewith will not become plugged with debris.
Abstract: A method of producing a mainly carbonate bonded article includes a step of providing an alkaline granular material having one or more alkaline earth metal silicate phases. The method includes a step of compacting the granular material to obtain a compact of the granular material. The porosity of the compact is smaller than or equal to 37% by volume. The intrinsic permeability of the compact is at least 1·10?12 cm2. The method also includes a reacting step arranged to form at least 5% by weight of carbonates (CO32?), by reacting the granular material with carbon dioxide in the presence of water, thus transforming the compact into the article. In the reacting step, the compact, being unsaturated with moisture at the beginning of the reacting step, is brought in an atmosphere having carbon dioxide. The atmosphere is at a temperature of at least 70° C. and at a pressure of at least 0.5 MPa. The pressure is also higher than the saturated vapor pressure of water at the temperature.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 28, 2009
Date of Patent:
April 29, 2014
Assignee:
Carbstone Innovation NV
Inventors:
Mieke Quaghebeur, Ben Laenen, Peter Nielsen
Abstract: A device for protecting an area of skin of a human body includes a plate. The plate includes a first face covered by an external layer and a second face opposite the external layer. The second face is configured to be applied onto an area of skin to be protected. The plate also includes a protective part made of a polymer gel and at least one adhesive part made of a polymer gel. The protective part is configured to ensure mechanical protection of the area to be protected and the adhesive part is configured to come into contact with the skin. The adhesive part has an adhesive power greater than an adhesive power of the protective layer to hold the plate on the area to be protected.
Abstract: A dynamic refill level is used for determining medication refill requirements for a medication at a medication dispensing apparatus. A quantity of medication likely needed from the medication dispensing apparatus until a next scheduled refill is determined. A dynamic refill level is set for the medication based on the quantity of medication likely needed. A current count for the medication in the medication dispensing apparatus is compared against the dynamic refill level. If the current count satisfies the dynamic refill level, there is no need to refill the medication. However, if the current count does not satisfy the dynamic refill level, there is a need to refill the medication.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 30, 2013
Publication date:
April 24, 2014
Applicant:
Cerner Innovation, Inc.
Inventors:
TODD REED HENDERSON, MARK DAVID GROMOWSKY
Abstract: This invention comprises a semiconducting polymer having a permittivity greater than 3.4 at 1000 Hz and a charge mobility in the pure state greater than 10?7 cm2V?1s?1 and more preferably greater than 10?6 cm2V?1s?1. Preferred polymers include repeating units of triarylamines which have specific cyano and/or alkoxy substitution. They are suitable for use in electronic components such as organic thin film transistors.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 24, 2012
Publication date:
April 24, 2014
Applicants:
Peakdale Molecular Limited, Centre for Process Innovation Limited
Inventors:
Beverley Anne Brown, Simon Dominic Ogier, Marco Palumbo, Keri McCall, Raymond Fisher, Michael James Simms, Neil David Forrest, Aaron James Page, Stuart Edmund Willetts, Julie Diane Ellis Jones
Abstract: Floor panels are provided with a mechanical locking system including a flexible locking element in a locking groove which during a horizontal motion is displaced vertically.
Abstract: A display degradation compensation system and method for adjusting the operating conditions for pixels in an OLED display to compensate for non-uniformity or aging of the display. The system or method sets an initial value for at least one of peak luminance and an operating condition, calculates compensation values for the pixels in the display, determines the number of pixels having compensation values larger than a predetermined threshold compensation value, and if the determined number of pixels having compensation values larger than said predetermined threshold value is greater than a predetermined threshold number, adjusts the set value until said determined number of pixels is less than said predetermined threshold number.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 20, 2013
Publication date:
April 24, 2014
Applicant:
Ignis Innovation Inc.
Inventors:
Arokia Nathan, Gholamreza Chaji, Stefan Alexander, Peyman Servati, Richard I-Heng Huang, Corbin Church
Abstract: A multi-variable statistical predictive leading-indicator approach is employed for identifying newborns at risk of clinically significant hyperbilirubinemia and for determining to administer interventions to at-risk newborns. In embodiments, a multi-variable logistic regression statistical model capable of calculating a probability of clinically significant hyperbilirubinemia is generated. Using an input data set for a newborn and the multi-variable logistic regression statistical model, a probability of clinically significant hyperbilirubinemia is determined for the newborn and presented to a clinician.
Abstract: An alternative system for damping the dutch roll mode in an aircraft is provided using roll control surfaces. Classical yaw dampers for the dutch roll mode utilize the yaw control surfaces such as a rudder to dampen the dutch roll mode oscillations. An alternative damper is described that utilizes roll control surfaces such as spoilers or ailerons to dampen the dutch roll mode.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 20, 2013
Publication date:
April 24, 2014
Applicant:
Textron Innovations Inc.
Inventors:
Steven G. Hagerott, Steven Klausmeyer, Gonzalo E. Mendoza
Abstract: A twisted, multicore fiber communicates light input to each core to an output. The twisting mitigates relative time delays of the input light traveling through each of the cores in the multicore fiber to the output caused by bending of that multicore fiber. An example application is in an optical network that includes an optical input terminal and an optical sensor connected by a twisted multicore connecting fiber. One example of twisted multicore optical fiber is helically-wrapped, multicore fiber.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 12, 2012
Publication date:
April 24, 2014
Applicant:
LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED
Inventors:
Stephen T. Kreger, Paul F. Wysocki, Jeff T. Lacroix
Abstract: An animal toenail grip designed and configured to provide an animal with traction on slippery and/or hard surfaces. The toenail grip includes a tubular member removably securable via frictional interference to the nail of the animal. The tubular member is constructed of a flexible, returnably-resilient material having superior non-slip or gripping characteristics. The toenail grip enhances proprioception in animals having certain neurological deficits and yields long term improvement in gait and stance on hard-surface flooring.
Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for managing healthcare environments are provided. In embodiments, a real-time status of a clinical device, along with a location, is received. The location of the clinical device is obtained via a clinical device identifier that is tracked by a plurality of sensors in a healthcare environment. A clinical device may be identified as inappropriate for use and an alert presented to a clinician including the problem of the clinical device and the location thereof. A replacement clinical device may be located, using clinical identifiers, and presented to the clinician. Such monitoring and location awareness facilitates efficient responses to healthcare situations.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 23, 2013
Publication date:
April 24, 2014
Applicant:
CERNER INNOVATION, INC.
Inventors:
JAMES D. EATON, JR., DAVID L. COMPTON, JUSTIN NELSON, PAUL CANNON, MARK NOLTE
Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for managing healthcare environments are provided. In embodiments, a real-time status of a clinical device, along with a location, is received. The location of the clinical device is obtained via a clinical device identifier that is tracked by a plurality of sensors in a healthcare environment. A clinical device may be identified as inappropriate for use and an alert presented to a clinician including the problem of the clinical device and the location thereof. A replacement clinical device may be located, using clinical identifiers, and presented to the clinician. Such monitoring and location awareness facilitates efficient responses to healthcare situations.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 23, 2013
Publication date:
April 24, 2014
Applicant:
CERNER INNOVATION, INC.
Inventors:
JAMES D. EATON, Jr., DAVID L. COMPTON, JUSTIN NELSON, PAUL CANNON, MARK NOLTE