Abstract: The invention provides for an automotive interior component and method of making the same. The automotive interior component comprises a dock for receiving an object, a holder for receiving the dock and configured to movably store the dock, and a light source operatively connected to the dock. The light source provides continuous illumination of the dock as the dock moves from the holder to a deployed position, allowing ease of visible location and augmenting visual appeal of an automotive interior.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 26, 2009
Publication date:
October 1, 2009
Applicant:
Intertec Systems, LLC
Inventors:
Daniel W. Davie, Gregg S. Evans, Crystufer C. Reed
Abstract: The invention provides for a multi-layer automotive interior component and method of making the same. The multi-layer automotive interior component comprises a skin layer having an exterior portion and an underside portion, where the exterior portion is visible. The multi-layer automotive interior component further comprises a foam dam formed on the underside portion of the skin layer, a cantilevered skin portion extending from the foam dam, a substrate disposed opposite the underside portion of the skin layer, and a foam layer between the substrate and the underside portion of the skin layer. The foam layer is limited by the foam dam, and the foam layer is substantially uniform.
Abstract: The invention provides for an apparatus and method for attaching a Passenger Side Inflatable Restraint (PSIR) chute. In one embodiment an automotive interior component comprises an automotive instrument panel having an outer surface and an inner surface. The automotive interior component further comprises an automotive PSIR hidden chute assembly contained behind the automotive instrument panel, wherein the PSIR hidden chute assembly has a chute and at least one PSIR door. The chute is connected to the inner surface of the automotive instrument panel. The automotive interior component further comprises a tuning clip connected to the chute and configured to engage the PSIR door. Engagement of the tuning clip to the PSIR door reduces deflection of the automotive instrument panel visible on the outer surface by biasing the PSIR door upward.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a wavefront sensor using a pair of screens, each having a two-dimensional array of circular apertures, to achieve Moiré effects, and its use to measure the slope of a wavefront.
Abstract: A cable assembly comprising a fiber optic cable and one or more attachment points to allow one or more tethers to optically connect to optical fibers within the cable. The cable assembly may be used as a drop cable for extending optical connections to a plurality of points. An attachment structure is provided for maintaining the tether to the cable to prevent damage to the tether. The attachment structure provides a loose attachment to allow the tether to move relative to the distribution cable, so the tether can move in a generally translational movement, is able to slightly twist, and to have limited lateral movement during coiling, installation, and removal of the cable assembly. This loose attachment structure may prevent damage to the tether due to forces being placed on the cable, such as during coiling or uncoiling of the cable. In one exemplary embodiment, the attachment structure is attached to the cable and receives the tether.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 2, 2008
Date of Patent:
September 29, 2009
Assignee:
Corning Cable Systems LLC
Inventors:
Joseph T. Cody, Radawan Hall, Stephen R. Horan, Jr., James P. Luther
Abstract: A movable roof member includes a transport mechanism that is constructed and arranged to permit the roof member to move in a predetermined path with respect to the underlying structure of the supporting edifice. The transport mechanism includes structure for supporting both ends of the roof member, which bridges an otherwise open area of the edifice. In order to permit some flexure and movement of the roof member with respect to the underlying edifice, as will inevitably occur as a result of natural forces such as winds, a lateral release system is provided for maintaining the transport mechanism in a predetermined orientation while simultaneously permitting a limited amount of movement of the roof member in a direction that is nonparallel to the predetermined path of movement. The lateral release system has been found to be most effective when it is provided at but one end of the roof member.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 3, 2006
Date of Patent:
September 29, 2009
Assignee:
Uni-Systems, LLC
Inventors:
Cyril Silberman, Barton L. Riberich, Lennart Nielsen, Michael Becker, Alan Wilcox, Timothy J. Kline, Neil Tolin, Mark Silvera, Randy Grems
Abstract: A loopback device utilizing bend insensitive optical fiber to facilitate deployment of a connectorized fiber optic distribution cable through small-diameter conduit. A loopback device utilizing bend insensitive optical fiber for use within an optical network to route optical signals transmitted downstream along one or more optical fibers back upstream along the same or other optical fibers for the purpose of the determining the integrity of the downstream and upstream optical paths from a single upstream location. A loopback device including one or more bend insensitive optical fibers, a multi-fiber loopback ferrule and a dust cap for sealing engaging a connector plug attached to a distribution cable or a tether of a pre-engineered distribution cable assembly prior to installation of the distribution cable.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 28, 2008
Date of Patent:
September 29, 2009
Assignee:
Corning Cable Systems LLC
Inventors:
Micah C. Isenhour, Christopher P. Lewallen, James P. Luther, Thomas Theuerkorn, Hieu V. Tran
Abstract: An infeed station for conveying and positioning a stack of carton blanks for sequential removal by a carton feeder, for automatically adjusting the rate of advancement of the carton blanks to compensate for excessive tilting and gaps between the carton blanks, and for providing alerts to signal the need for operator intervention or automatic shutdown. The infeed station includes a hopper and a magazine that receives carton blanks from the hopper. The magazine includes a sensing mechanism including a control sensor and a warning sensor mounted in proximity to the carton blanks in the infeed station, and a processor that, according to a condition signaled by the sensing mechanism, controls the rate at which advancing belts advance a queue of carton blanks toward the magazine.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 30, 2006
Date of Patent:
September 29, 2009
Assignee:
MeadWestvaco Packaging Systems, LLC
Inventors:
Michael F. Flagg, John W. Cash, III, Rafe T. Patterson
Abstract: A field-installable fusion spliced optical fiber connector including a ferrule, a fiber stub, a splice cover defining a longitudinal passage therethrough, a crimp body coupled to the splice cover, a biasing spring and a connector housing. A ferrule handling block is used for handling the ferrule during connector assembly and a splice cover handling block is used for handling the crimp body, the splice cover and the spring during connector assembly. A fusion splice point of the fiber optic stub and a field fiber is positioned within the longitudinal passage of the splice cover. A method for assembling a field-installable fusion spliced optical fiber connector.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 23, 2007
Date of Patent:
September 29, 2009
Assignee:
Corning Cable Systems LLC
Inventors:
Jeffrey D. Palmer, Jason F. Forsberg, Kevin C. Beach
Abstract: A method for efficiently transferring data between a client and a server includes the steps of: providing an application program; providing an application-independent client process effecting a plurality of client states; providing an application-independent server process effecting a plurality of server states; transferring data from the server process to the client process in response to an application program; and updating at least one client state in response to the transferred data. A related apparatus is also disclosed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 18, 2005
Date of Patent:
September 29, 2009
Assignee:
Citrix Systems, LLC
Inventors:
David C. Mitchell, Ben Walters, Dale K. Mitchell
Abstract: The present invention provides a cable assembly comprising a flexible network access point that includes a flexible cover over a mid-span access location, providing environmental protection for the mid-span access location and facilitating installation of a distribution cable. Subsequent to installation, the mid-span access location is exposed and accessed by pulling a ripcord, for example, thereby removing a portion of the flexible cover. This exposes one or more connectors, which may be single or multi-fiber connectors, that are configured to receive the receptacles of one or more drop cables and/or tethers. Thus, a semi-hardened, selectively-usable closure is provided.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 21, 2006
Date of Patent:
September 29, 2009
Assignee:
Corning Cable Systems LLC
Inventors:
Dennis M. Knecht, Christopher Paul Lewallen, James P. Luther, Thomas Theuerkorn, Xin Liu
Abstract: A switching system includes at least one packet processing circuit interfacing with at least one packet transmission link. The switching system further includes a switch fabric coupled to the at least one packet processing circuit, whereby the switch fabric is operable to switch between channels receiving and transmitting data over the at least one packet transmission link and channels receiving and transmitting data over at least one non-packet transmission link interfaced by the switch fabric.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 9, 2005
Date of Patent:
September 22, 2009
Assignee:
Santera Systems, LLC
Inventors:
San-qi Li, Stephen R. Barnes, Jingdong Ye
Abstract: Methods and apparatus for selecting and combining items in an outbound container through the use of autonomous vehicles, each of which includes means for automatically loading and unloading a payload, to perform both transfer and transport functions in moving containers of items within a workspace via a network of roadways. Under computer control, said autonomous vehicles transfer and transport case containers of item units between incoming receiving stations, intermediate storage locations, and outgoing order-assembly stations where entire containers or individual item units are combined in the outbound container.
Abstract: An apparatus for detecting a fetal heartbeat includes circuitry to convert acoustic energy representative principally of a maternal heartbeat into a first electrical signal and circuitry to convert acoustic energy representative of a maternal heartbeat and a fetal heartbeat into a second electrical signal. The apparatus also includes circuitry to process the first and second electrical to provide an electrical signal principally representative of the fetal heartbeat and circuitry to determine pitch periods of the signal principally representative of the fetal heart beat.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 2, 2006
Date of Patent:
September 22, 2009
Assignee:
Lono Medical Systems, LLC
Inventors:
Ezra J. Rapoport, Nicholas P. Orenstein
Abstract: A method and system utilizes presence information in a device. The method and system include detecting at least one of a change in the status for the user or a change in an activity associated with a capability of the device. The detection of the activity change includes a second device communicating the activity change with a presence service. The method and system also include automatically altering the capability of the device if the change in the status is detected or automatically altering the status if the change in the activity is detected.
Abstract: A heat pump heat pump system, operating with an R-410A refrigerant, comprised of at least one of an air source heat pump system, a water source heat pump system, and a direct expansion heat pump system, preferably for use in a Deep Well Direct Expansion heat pump system, which incorporates a three-mode receiver and an interior air handler, with at least one fan, with such air handler comprised of a combination of two sets of refrigerant to air heat exchange tubing/interior air heat exchange means, with by-pass lines and solenoid valves to facilitate system operation in the desired operational mode, all enabling optimum system performance in one of the desired heating mode, cooling mode, and dehumidification mode of system operation, as controlled by at least one of a thermostat/humidistat.
Abstract: The present invention provides systems and methods relating to a physical gaming system that may host remote players. According to one embodiment of the invention, physical cards are utilized in a gaming environment that may be played remotely over a network. The cards include at least one identifier that may be read upon the card being dealt. The identifier may contain information that is remotely communicated to a player. In one embodiment, a video image of the card is shown to a player. The “cards” of the present invention are not limited to traditional playing cards, but rather may be of any shape and/or three-dimensional, such as circular balls.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 1, 2005
Date of Patent:
September 22, 2009
Assignee:
Gioia Systems, LLC
Inventors:
Gene George Gioia, Andrew Nicholas Gioia, Brendan Michael Fogarty
Abstract: A system for printing hospital labels and wrist bands having a capture station, wherein a master label is created, and multiple independent label stations, wherein additional labels may be printed based solely on information in the master label, without being connected to a data network.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 11, 2008
Publication date:
September 17, 2009
Applicant:
Xpress Systems, LLC
Inventors:
William R. Livolsi, James M. Scheid, Mark Snow
Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided for performing multiple machining operations on a workpiece such as a crankshaft. Oil holes may be drilled in a crankshaft by a tool shifted along a curved path between successive, acute angle tool plunging locations. The tool's carrier is shifted parallel to the crankshaft axis and the tool carrier is rotated to the desired acute angle about a point on the crankshaft axis for each of successive oil hole drilling locations thereby reducing programming needed to drill the oil holes at the specified angles. Offset tolerance errors are reduced by a large factor as the tool is plunged from an outer initial position toward the crankshaft axis.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 31, 2005
Date of Patent:
September 15, 2009
Assignee:
Ingersoll CM Systems LLC
Inventors:
Bramwell W. Bone, Paul Haddad, Ned Arnold
Abstract: A redundant transponder array for a radio-over-fiber (RoF) optical fiber cable is disclosed. The redundant transponder array includes two or more transponders having an antenna system. The antenna system has first and second antennas adapted to form first and second substantially co-located picocells when operated at respective first and second frequencies. The second antenna is adapted to form a picocell that extends into the adjacent picocell when operated at the first frequency. A transponder thus can serve as a backup transponder to a failed adjacent transponder by redirecting the first-frequency signal sent to the failed transponder to the second antenna of the adjacent transponder.