Patents Issued in April 3, 2014
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Publication number: 20140093189Abstract: Containers and components thereof for use in the medical industry and methods to manufacture the same are described. An example tab for use with a medical container includes opposing sheets sealed to define an open ended chamber into which a port is to be at least partially positioned. The port is to enable access to the medical container. The tab includes a tear seal defined by each of the opposing sheets and a first guide positioned on a first side of each of the tear seals. The tab includes a second guide positioned on a second side of each of the tear seals, wherein the first and second guides are to enable a tear to propagate substantially between the guides and adjacent the tear seals.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: FENWAL, INC.Inventors: Craig Sandford, Anthony Oleskiewicz
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Publication number: 20140093190Abstract: A storage bag has first and second closure profiles adjacent to an opening to the interior of the bag. The first and second closure profiles are provided with dimples that are aligned opposite to each other. The dimples of the first closure profile are formed as a concave surface on the side of the first closure profile facing the interior of the bag and a convex surface on the side of the first closure profile facing the outside of the bag. The dimples of the second closure profile are formed as a convex surface on the side of the second closure profile facing the interior of the bag and a concave surface on the side of the second closure profile facing the outside of the bag. The dimples of the first closure profile are at least partially within the dimples of the second closure profile when the bag is being sealed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: S.C. JOHNSON & SON, INC.Inventors: Brian C. Dais, Imtiaz A. Musaliar, Bunlim Ly, Jose Porchia, Timothy D. Stark
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Publication number: 20140093191Abstract: A slider for sealing and unsealing a storage bag. A first sidewall extends along a length of the slider. A second sidewall extends along the length of the slider. A top wall connects the first and second sidewall. The top wall is positioned on only one side of a center of the length of the slider. A first pressing leg is positioned adjacent to one end of the top wall. A second pressing leg is positioned adjacent to the one end of the top wall and adjacent to the first pressing leg. A separating leg extends adjacent to a second end of the top wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Inventor: Keegan E. Burggren
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Publication number: 20140093192Abstract: A storage bag has first and second closure profiles that include interlocking members configured to seal an opening of the bag. A textured area is provided on the first closure profile adjacent to the interlocking member and adjacent to an end of the first closure profile. The textured area provides a visual cue to indicate that the process of sealing the interlocking members should begin at the end of the first closure profile and move towards a center of the bag.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Brian C. Dais, Imtiaz A. Musaliar, Bunlim Ly, Jonathan David Horn, Pamela J. Weisenberger, Timothy D. Stark, Charles P. Althoff, Erica Eden Cohen
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Publication number: 20140093193Abstract: A storage bag has a first closure profile attached to a first side surface, with the first closure profile forming a lip between an interlocking member and an edge of the first closure profile. The bag also includes a second closure profile attached to the second side surface, with the second closure profile forming a lip between an interlocking member and an edge of the second closure profile. The lips of the first and second closure profiles are visually distinct colors or different shades of a color in order to aid the user in locating the lips.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: S.C. JOHNSON & SON, INC.Inventors: Brian C. Dais, Imtiaz A. Musaliar, Bunlim Ly, Jonathan David Horn, Pamela J. Weisenberger, Jose Porchia, Charles P. Althoff, Erica Eden Cohen
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Publication number: 20140093194Abstract: A storage bag is provided with lips that are shaped to facilitate unsealing of the bag. The lips include a visual cue that indicates to a user where the lips should be grasp during the unsealing operation. The visual cue may include any of a notch, a specific formation of the lips, and a color of the lips. When grasping the lips in the area of the lips indicated by the visual cue, the user can perform a rolling motion that greatly facilitates opening of the bag.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: S.C. JOHNSON & SON, INC.Inventors: Brian C. Dais, Imtiaz A. Musaliar, Bunlim Ly, Jonathan David Horn, Pamela J. Weisenberger, Jose Porchia, Charles P. Althoff, Erica Eden Cohen
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Publication number: 20140093195Abstract: A storage bag is provide with features that facilitate unsealing an opening of the bag, including shaped lips and visual cues for areas that the lips that should be grasped during the unsealing process. The visual cue may include relative coloring of portions of the lips of the bag. The storage bag also includes features that facilitate sealing the opening of the bag, including textured areas and dimples. Such features may provide visual cues, tactile feedback and/or audio feedback in order to facilitate the sealing process.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Brian C. Dais, Imtiaz A. Musaliar, Bunlim Ly, Jonathan David Horn, Pamela J. Weisenberger, Jose Porchia, Charles P. Althoff, Erica Eden Cohen, Timothy D. Stark
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Publication number: 20140093196Abstract: The invention relates to a system of sliding elements which are formed by a base body and a counter-body. It is the object of the invention to provide a system of sliding element comprising a base body and a counter-body which has a reduced mass with a sufficient strength and which achieves improved properties of friction and wear. The system of sliding elements in accordance with the invention is formed by a counter-body and a base body as friction partners. The base body is formed from a fiber-reinforced polymer material and the counter-body is coated with diamond-like carbon at the surface subject to friction. At least the base body is formed from a textile-reinforced polymer matrix structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V.Inventors: Hans-Joachim Scheibe, Michael Leonhardt, Andreas Leson, Werner Hufenbach, Manuela Andrich, Klaus Kunze
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Publication number: 20140093197Abstract: The fluid dynamic bearing system has at, least one stationary part, and at least one rotating part that is supported rotatable about a rotational axis with respect to the stationary part. A bearing gap filled with bearing fluid is formed between mutually opposing surfaces of the stationary and of the rotating part. The bearing system includes at least one fluid dynamic radial bearing and at least one fluid dynamic axial bearing that are disposed along sections of the bearing gap. In one aspect of the invention, an annular sealing gap for sealing open ends of the bearing gap has one end connected to the bearing gap and one end connected to an annular reservoir, the outside radius of the reservoir measured from the rotational axis being larger than the outside radius of the sealing gap.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: MINEBEA CO., LTD.Inventors: Thomas FUSS, Martin ENGESSER, Atsushi YANAGAWA, Werner SCHMID, Carsten ETLING
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Publication number: 20140093198Abstract: A bearing assembly includes an inner member having an outer engagement surface and an outer race. The outer race has an inner surface defining a first end and a second end and an inner engagement surface therebetween, the inner engagement surface is positioned on the outer engagement surface of the inner member. A first annular groove is formed in the inner surface, proximate one of the first end and the second end. A second annular groove is formed in the inner surface and is positioned axially inward from the first annular groove. An external seal is positioned in first annular groove and slidably engages the inner member. An internal seal is positioned in the second annular groove and slidingly engages the inner member.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: ROLLER BEARING COMPANY OF AMERICA, INC.Inventor: James Voisine
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Publication number: 20140093199Abstract: A bearing unit for a railway vehicle, which is disposed in an axle box disposed at each of opposite ends of an axle of a railway vehicle, includes an inner ring secured to the axle; an outer ring disposed outside the inner ring, and secured to the axle box; and rolling elements rollably disposed between the inner ring and the outer ring. A displacement-load sensor is disposed at an inner peripheral surface of the outer ring.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: JTEKT CORPORATIONInventor: Hideki FUJIWARA
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Publication number: 20140093200Abstract: In the present invention, disclosed is a sealing device for an axle bearing wherein a lubricant is maintained on sliding contact surfaces, thereby suppressing elevation of torque due to the depletion of grease. A lubricant-adsorbing layer (40) comprises a thickener (41) and a binder (42). The lubricant (25) comprises a base oil (43) and a thickener (41B). The thickener (41) and the thickener (41B) are mutually attracted. A lubricant layer (44) of a prescribed thickness is formed on the lubricant-adsorbing layer (40). This lubricant layer (44) adheres closely to the lubricant-adsorbing layer (40) making it difficult to separate the lubricant layer from the lubricant-adsorbing layer (40).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.Inventors: Tasuku Sakurai, Morinobu Kawamura
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Publication number: 20140093201Abstract: Vertical motors having a thrust bearing and an oil deflector positioned in an oil sump in which the thrust bearing is located are disclosed. Oil flowing through the thrust bearing may be spread across the oil deflector and directed down along an inside surface of a wall of the oil sump to allow the oil to cool. The oil deflector may be polished sheet metal. In some embodiments, a plurality of fins may be arranged around an outside surface of the wall to provide additional heat exchange. A fan may additionally be provided to direct air flow between the plurality of fins to further facilitate the heat exchange. Methods of cooling a thrust bearing in a vertical motor are also provided, as are other aspects.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: SIEMENS INDUSTRY, INC.Inventor: Emam Hashish
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Publication number: 20140093202Abstract: An optical modulator comprises a substrate 4 having a thickness of 20 ?m or less and an electro-optic effect, a reinforcing substrate 6 holding the substrate 4 thereon and a resin layer 5 disposed between the substrate and the reinforcing substrate, in which the substrate 4 includes optical waveguides 1 and 2 and control electrodes 3 and 31 which control light waves propagating through the optical waveguide, in which the optical waveguides include at least two optical waveguides 1 separated from each other, and in which the control electrodes 31 disposed between the two optical waveguides are configured to include two electrodes 31 disposed along each optical waveguide, and a thin line 8 conducting the two electrodes 31 at a same potential.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: SUMITOMO OSAKA CEMENT CO., LTD.Inventors: Norikazu Miyazaki, Motohiro Takemura, Youichi Hosokawa
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Publication number: 20140093203Abstract: A single-fiber bi-directional optical transceiver includes a laser diode, a photodiode, a splitter, a band filter between the splitter and the photodiode, a fiber optic connector, a first coupling lens between the laser diode and the splitter, a second coupling lens between the splitter and the fiber optic connector, and a shield plate having a run-through hole therein. The laser diode, the first coupling lens, the splitter, the second coupling lens and the fiber optic connector are coaxial and/or in series, and the photodiode, the band filter and the reflection path of the splitter are coaxial and/or in series. The shield plate is configured to stop wide-angle reflected light from being absorbed by the photodiode, while narrow-angle reflected light is isolated by the band filter. Thus, the single-fiber bi-directional optical transceiver can effectively reduce, avoid or eliminate crosstalk.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Inventors: Hong-Yuan CHEN, Yifan HSIEH
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Publication number: 20140093204Abstract: An optical coupling device includes a main body and a substrate. The main body includes a lens portion and two connecting portions. The lens portion has a bottom surface with first light converging portions thereon, a side surface with second light converging portions thereon, and a reflecting surface connected to the bottom surface and the side surface. The substrate has a top wall, a bottom wall, and a contacting wall. The top wall defines a notch passing through the contacting wall and a slot passing through the bottom wall and communicating with the notch. The notch detachably receives the main body. The first light converging portions are exposed from the bottom wall through the slot. The second light converging portions are exposed from the contacting wall through the notch.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: HON HAI PRECISION INDUSTRY CO., LTD.Inventor: CHANG-WEI KUO
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Publication number: 20140093205Abstract: A few-mode optical fiber comprises a core surrounded by a cladding, having a step index profile that is structured to support propagation of a plurality of desired signal-carrying modes, while suppressing undesired modes. The core and cladding are configured such that the undesired modes have respective effective indices that are close to, or less than, the cladding index such that the undesired modes are leaky modes. The index spacing between the desired mode having the lowest effective index and the leaky mode with the highest effective index is sufficiently large so as to substantially prevent coupling therebetween.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: OFS FITEL, LLCInventors: Lars Gruner-Nielsen, Robert L. Lingle, Alan McCurdy, David W. Peckham, Torger Tokle
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Publication number: 20140093206Abstract: A method for aligning optical components comprised in an optical component assembly and optical waveguides comprised in an optical waveguide assembly according to a common optical axis and by using an adapter includes providing the optical component assembly with a first alignment structure comprising a cavity designed according to the position of the optical components within the optical component assembly; providing an adapter presenting a base surface comprising a first step structure; providing the optical waveguide assembly with a second alignment structure comprising a distinct step structure designed according to the position of the waveguides within the waveguides assembly; and positioning the optical component assembly, the optical waveguide assembly and the adapter, so that a sidewall of the cavity and the distinct step structure are put in contact with a sidewall of the first step structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Folkert Horst, Antonio La Porta, Bert J. Offrein, Ibrahim Murat Soganci
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Publication number: 20140093207Abstract: An apparatus includes an optical adaptor having monolithically integrated optical elements and first micro-mechanical features, the latter defining at least a first horizontal reference surface and a first vertical reference surface; wherein the first horizontal reference surface is perpendicular to an optical plane, the latter being perpendicular the optical axis of the optical elements; and wherein the first vertical reference surface is perpendicular to the first horizontal reference surface and parallel to the optical axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Jens Hofrichter, Folkert Horst, Antonio La Porta, Bert J. Offrein, Ibrahim Murat Soganci
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Publication number: 20140093208Abstract: A method for aligning optical components comprised in an optical component assembly and optical waveguides comprised in an optical waveguide assembly according to a common optical axis and by using an adapter includes providing the optical component assembly with a first alignment structure comprising a cavity designed according to the position of the optical components within the optical component assembly; providing an adapter presenting a base surface comprising a first step structure; providing the optical waveguide assembly with a second alignment structure comprising a distinct step structure designed according to the position of the waveguides within the waveguides assembly; and positioning the optical component assembly, the optical waveguide assembly and the adapter, so that a sidewall of the cavity and the distinct step structure are put in contact with a sidewall of the first step structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Folkert Horst, Antonio La Porta, Bert J. Offrein, Ibrahim Murat Soganci
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Publication number: 20140093209Abstract: Provided is an optical fiber assembly with which flexibility in the vicinity of an alignment member can be maintained, as well as a method for manufacturing this optical fiber assembly, and an optical probe which uses this optical fiber assembly. This optical fiber assembly is equipped with: multiple optical fibers (11, 12); an alignment member (10) that aligns and holds these multiple optical fibers (11, 12); a first adhesion part (20) where the alignment member (10) and the multiple optical fibers (11, 12) are adhered by means of a first adhesive agent having curability; and a second adhesion part (21) where the multiple optical fibers (11, 12) are adhered to each other within a prescribed distance from the rear end of the alignment member (10) by means of a second adhesive agent that cures while having greater flexibility than the first adhesive agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Inventor: Junichi Jono
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Publication number: 20140093210Abstract: A fiber optic connector assembly includes a first electrically insulating body having a contact hole and a guide hole both formed in the first insulating body. A first fiber optic adapter is mounted in the contact hole of the first insulating body. A second electrically insulating body has a contact hole and a guide hole both formed in the second insulating body. A second fiber optic adapter is mounted in the contact hole of the second insulating body. A guide bushing is received in the guide hole in the first insulating body. A guide pin is received in the guide hole in the second insulating body. The first insulating body is configured for mating with the second insulating body such that the guide pin is received in the guide bushing in close tolerance to precisely guide the fiber optic termini into engagement with each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: POSITRONIC INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventor: Scott Youngkin
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Publication number: 20140093211Abstract: An optical cross-connect assembly and method are provided that are suitable for use in both small-scale and large-scale applications. The optical cross-connect assembly comprises first and second stacks of multi-optical fiber connector modules that are configured to orthogonally mechanically couple with one another such that the optical ports of each of the connector modules of the first stack are optically aligned with respective optical ports of all of the connector modules of the second stack, and such that the optical ports of each of the connector modules of the second stack are optically aligned with respective optical ports of all of the connector modules of the first stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Inventors: Laurence R. McColloch, Mitchell H. Fields
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Publication number: 20140093212Abstract: A method of manufacturing fiber optic connectors includes precision molding optical ferrule assemblies around optical fibers for use in the connectors. The optical ferrule assemblies are over-molded in two-parts: a ferrule and a hub. The ferrule is molded around a coated section of fiber and a fiber tip is formed (e.g., using a laser) at a stripped section of the optical fiber at a location axially spaced from the ferrule. The fiber is pulled into the ferrule to align the tip and the hub is formed to complete the ferrule assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Inventors: Michael James Ott, Paul A. Suek
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Publication number: 20140093213Abstract: An apparatus includes an optical adaptor having monolithically integrated optical elements and first micro-mechanical features, the latter defining at least a first horizontal reference surface and a first vertical reference surface; wherein the first horizontal reference surface is perpendicular to an optical plane, the latter being perpendicular the optical axis of the optical elements; and wherein the first vertical reference surface is perpendicular to the first horizontal reference surface and parallel to the optical axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Jens Hofrichter, Folkert Horst, Antonio La Porta, Bert J. Offrein, Ibrahim Murat Soganci
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Publication number: 20140093214Abstract: Provided are a method and a system, in which a first device aligns a chip to a socket along a first axis. A second device aligns the chip to the socket along a second axis, and a third device aligns the chip to the socket along a plane formed by the first axis and a third axis. Also provided is a system comprising a first optical element, and a second optical element, where a first elastic element is coupled to the first optical element, and a second elastic element is coupled to the second optical element, and where the first elastic element is aligned to the second elastic element via elastic coupling.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Inventors: Abram M. DETOFSKY, Chukwunenye S. NNEBE, Jin YANG, Tak M. MAK, Sasha N. OSTER
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Publication number: 20140093215Abstract: A fiber optic cable comprises a jacket defining an outer peripheral surface and a radial thickness terminating at an inner periphery defining a surface, a multiplicity of optical fibers which are enclosed by and extend longitudinally through the jacket within the volume defined by the inner periphery of the jacket, and a plurality of plugs longitudinally spaced within the jacket, where each of the plugs envelops the optical fibers along a fixed longitudinal extent while being closely adjacent he surface defined by the inner periphery of the jacket. The system may further comprise the plugs being of a silicone-based material, and absorbent material disposed within the jacket between the plugs.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.Inventors: David Zhi Chen, George N. Bell, Patrick B. Anderson
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Publication number: 20140093216Abstract: Micromodule subunit cables are constructed to allow for ease of identification between optical fibers in differing groups of optical fibers. In one cable, a first group of fibers is located within a buffer tube core while a second group of fibers is located within the cable jacket, but outside of the core. The fibers in the first and second groups can accordingly use the same color coding sequence without requiring additional indicia such as stripes or binding.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Inventors: Todd R. Rhyne, Jimmy R. Spurlin, JR.
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Publication number: 20140093217Abstract: A break-out assembly includes an enclosure defining a first port at the first end to receive an optical cable and a second port at the second end to receive a plurality of break-out cables. Each port leads to the interior of the enclosure. A cable retention region defined within the enclosure at the second end is configured to enable the break-out cables to each secure to the enclosure at one of a plurality of axial locations. Certain types of break-out assemblies include other cable retention regions to axially and/or rotationally secure the optical cable to the enclosure. A splice retention region is disposed within the enclosure between the first port and the second cable retention region. The splice retention region receives optical splices at which optical fibers of the optical cable are spliced to optical fibers of the break-out cables.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Inventors: YU LU, Oscar Fernando Bran de Leon, Scott Carlson, Thomas Marcouiller
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Publication number: 20140093218Abstract: An optical fiber clamp and fabrication method thereof are disclosed. The optical fiber clamp includes one or more clamp units. Each clamp unit includes a clamp body formed of silicon, a guide hole formed under a top surface of the clamp body, the guide hole having an upper diameter greater than a lower diameter of the guide hole and having an inclined sidewall; and a locating hole connected to and extends downward from a bottom of the guide hole through the clamp body, the locating hole having an upper diameter equal to a lower diameter of the locating hole and smaller than the lower diameter of the guide hole.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: SHANGHAI HUA HONG NEC ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.Inventor: Lei Wang
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Publication number: 20140093219Abstract: Methods and systems for efficient synchronous playback among a group of devices using both locally and remotely stored data from one or more content providers are provided. A content identification and matching system can be used to identify local content on the group of devices and match the local content to content available from remotely available libraries. A control and content delivery system can be used to allow multiple devices to synchronously play content from local or remote sources as available.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: NoiseToys Inc.Inventor: Mehul Trivedi
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Publication number: 20140093220Abstract: Systems and methods for recording multiple copies of a program are provided. The method may include receiving a user instruction to record a program. A determination may be made to record multiple copies of the program. In response to the determination, multiple copies of the program may be recorded. A user instruction to display the recorded program may be received. A copy of the program may be played back. The user may switch to another copy of the recorded program if the original copy lacks desirable recording attributes, or the interactive television application may automatically switch to another copy of the program.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: ROVI GUIDES, INC.Inventors: Michael D. Ellis, Reed S. Spiegel, JR.
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Publication number: 20140093221Abstract: An electronic device comprises an accelerometer, a video capture device, and logic to capture accelerometer data from the accelerometer and video content during an event, associate the accelerometer data with the video content in a time dimension, and store the accelerometer data and the video content in a storage medium. Other embodiments may be described.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Inventor: Jered Wikander
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Publication number: 20140093222Abstract: A method of joint generation of a mosaic of scenes. The method comprises selecting by each of a plurality of users one of a plurality of characters which are imaged in a plurality of media content items, alternately selecting by the plurality of users a plurality of expression indications, each the expression indication is selected during another of a plurality of user interactions which are held alternately with the plurality of users using a plurality of client terminals, sequentially selecting a plurality of scenes which are extracted from the plurality of media content items, each the scene is selected in another of the plurality of user interactions according to a respective the expression indication and images a respective character from the plurality of characters, and automatically generating a scene mosaic which comprises the plurality of scenes.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: Quadmanage Ltd.Inventors: Yoav DEGANI, Shlomo Shor
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Publication number: 20140093223Abstract: Systems and methods for transitioning from buffering video to recording video. The control application receives a video and causes the video to be buffered until it detects a buffer full condition. Upon receiving the buffer full condition, the control application causes the media recorder to begin recording the newly received video as a recording, and designates the buffered video as part of the recording. In one method, the control application can be set to either record or play when the buffer becomes full. In other methods, the control application prompts the user for input indicating whether the video should be recorded or played when the buffer becomes full. In still other methods, the control application alerts the user as to how long a program may be paused before the buffer will become full.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: Rovi Guides, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Knee, Michael L. Craner
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Publication number: 20140093224Abstract: The invention refers to an electrical heating evaporator for evaporating active substances such as perfumes and/or insecticides, in which the means for regulating the evaporation rate comprises an electrical heater resistor for which the power supplied is regulated through a potentiometer constructed on a printed circuit board. The evaporation rate can be adjusted for a wide variety of types of chemical substances, without the need of substantially modifying the design of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Inventors: Stefano Deflorian, Juan Antonio Gomez Gracia, Cedric Morhain
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Publication number: 20140093225Abstract: An electrical water heating appliance includes pump means connected to a water heating means via a water flow path. One or more flow-regulating valve means are arranged in the flow path to regulate the flow of water to the heating means so as to achieve a substantially uniform flow rate. The flow-regulating valve means may include a pressure-compensating valve means arranged to achieve a substantially uniform flow rate regardless of the water pressure. A suitable pressure-compensating valve means may include an elastic diaphragm arranged to regulate the flow by distorting in response to the pressure of water entering the valve means. The water heating means may be a water boiler for steam generation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: Strix LimitedInventor: Steven Anthony Ashton
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Publication number: 20140093226Abstract: Urea tank and base plate with an integrated heating element in which the heating element comprising at least one resistive track affixed to one flexible film and/or placed between two flexible films.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: INERGY AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS RESEARCH (SOCIETE ANONYME)Inventors: Vincent Potier, Stéphane Leonard, Joël OP DE BEECK, François Dougnier, Nadia Walling, Larry Tipton, Volodia Naydenov
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Publication number: 20140093227Abstract: A foam heat exchanger, for use in connection with hot melt adhesive or other thermoplastic material dispensing applicators, comprises a foam having an open cell reticulated foam structure. Due to the open cell reticulated structure of the foam, the surface area of the foam heat exchanger, with which the air comes into contact, is significantly increased. In addition, the open cell reticulated structure of the foam heat exchanger will also cause the air flow to experience resistance and turbulence so as to in turn enhance the heating efficiency of the heat exchanger, through means of enhanced thermal energy transfer from the heat exchanger to the processed air stream, whereby a significantly larger volume of air can be heated as compared to a conventional heat exchanger of similar size.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Inventor: GRANT McGUFFEY
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Publication number: 20140093228Abstract: A method, performed by a monitoring device, may include detecting a temperature change, greater than a temperature change threshold, from a previous temperature to a current temperature; retrieving a trend-based motor position setting for a focus motor from a trend statistics memory based on the current temperature; and selecting a starting motor position setting for the focus motor based on the retrieved trend-based motor position setting or a current motor position setting. The method may further include performing a just noticeable difference modification on the focus motor using the selected starting motor position setting, wherein the just noticeable difference corresponds to a change in a motor position setting that results in a perceivable change in a focus level of the monitoring device, and selecting a temperature adjusted motor position setting for the focus motor based on a result of the just noticeable difference modification.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: AXIS ABInventors: Henning Gredegård, Björn Östby
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Publication number: 20140093229Abstract: The invention pertains to a device which allows a person to hold a camera with a first arm (10) which extends longitudinally in the first extension direction (E). The first arm (10) is designed to be attached to or detached from the camera (2) and features a first free end (100) and a chin rest surface (21) provided on that first free end (100). The chin rest surface (21) is designed to rest on the chin (K) of the person (P) holding the camera (2). A second arm (30) extends from the first arm (10) along the second extension direction (E?) and features a free end (31) where a grip area (32) is provided. This grip area (32) is designed to allow a person (P) to grasp the camera with one hand (H) using the device (1) and is kept separate from the chin rest surface (21) along the first extension direction (E).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Inventor: Alejandro Lecuna Aguerrevere
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Publication number: 20140093230Abstract: The present invention is directed towards a versatile retractable strap assembly adapted to mount to the bottom of a camera, or other device, and to be used in a variety of configurations. The strap resides in a retractor and is adapted to be used as a wrist strap or a neck strap, and the assembly may also be mounted onto a tripod.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Inventor: DayMen US, INC.
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Publication number: 20140093231Abstract: A procedure for recovering a communication network, and a system, apparatus, and computer program that operate in accordance with the procedure. The procedure comprises aggregating network related information. A determination is made, based on the network related information, of whether one or more predetermined failure thresholds have been exceeded, to generate a determining result. The one or more predetermined failure thresholds are based, at least in part, on an aggregation of a predetermined number of failures. A re-provisioning algorithm is executed to re-provision one or more portions of the communication network based on at least one of the network related information and the determining result.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Inventors: KENNETH MARTIN FISHER, DAVID W. JENKINS, RAMASUBRAMANIAN ANAND
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Publication number: 20140093232Abstract: An Optical Line Termination (OLT) system in a multi-wavelength Passive Optical Network (PON) includes a protection port for protecting a set of OLT ports without the use of a physical switch. The protection port has a tunable transceiver. The OLT system detects a failure of one of the OLT ports, which was originally adapted to transmit downstream traffic to a subset of ONUs on a downstream wavelength and to receive upstream traffic from the subset of ONUs on an upstream wavelength. In response to the detection, the OLT system tunes the protection port to the downstream wavelength for transmission and to the upstream wavelength for reception, and resumes communication between the OLT system and the subset of ONUs through the protection port instead of the OLT port.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Inventor: David Hood
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Publication number: 20140093233Abstract: A system includes two optical modules that perform auto-setting of the optical links between the optical modules. One optical module sends an optical signal with a test pattern to the other optical module. If the receiving module determines that the test pattern is successfully received, it sends a pass indication to the transmitting module, and the transmitting module can configure its driver path in accordance with a transmit current setting used to transmit the test pattern. If the test pattern is not successfully received, the receiving module sends a fail indication, and the transmitting module can increase the transmit current setting and resend the test pattern. When the system includes multiple optical channels, one channel can be tested while feedback is provided on another channel. The system can iterate through all optical channels until they are all configured.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Inventors: Miaobin Gao, Christine M. Krause, Hui-Chin Wu, Hengju Cheng
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Publication number: 20140093234Abstract: A light transmitter transmits multiple light packets, each formatted to include a same message comprising a series of bits, each bit represented as light that is intensity modulated over a bit period at a frequency indicative of the bit. The light packets are transmitted at different start-times to establish different phases, one for each of the light packets, to permit a light receiver to sample each message at a different phase of a fixed sample timeline that is asynchronous to the bit period and the frequency. The light receiver samples the multiple light packets based on the sample timeline, to sample each received message at one of the different sample phases, then constructs a best series of bits based on the multiple demodulated messages.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Inventors: Richard D. Roberts, Mathys C. Walma, Praveen Gopalakrishnan
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Publication number: 20140093235Abstract: Optical Transport Network (OTN) High Order (HO) mapping systems and methods utilize pointer processing to map one HO signal into another similarly sized HO signal. An OTN HO mapping method and circuit include receiving a first HO signal at a first rate, asynchronously mapping the first HO signal into a second HO signal at a second rate, wherein the first rate and the second rate are substantially similar, translating a portion of overhead from the first HO signal to overhead of the second HO signal, utilizing pointers in the overhead of the second HO signal for frame alignment of the first HO signal, and transmitting the second HO signal containing the first HO signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: CIENA CORPORATIONInventors: Sebastien Gareau, Tim Norman, Richard Wyatt, Michael Hubbard
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Publication number: 20140093236Abstract: In one example, an optical channel monitor includes a tunable filter, a deinterleaver, first and second optical receivers, and a control module. The tunable filter is configured to receive an optical signal having a plurality of channels spaced at a nominal channel spacing. The deinterleaver has an input with an input channel spacing Fi, an even output, and an odd output, the input being connected to an output of the tunable filter. The nominal channel spacing is between about one and two times the input channel spacing Fi. A ?20 dB bandwidth of the tunable filter is between about two and four times the input channel spacing Fi. The first and second optical receivers are coupled to the deinterleaver even and odd outputs, respectively. The control module is coupled to the tunable filter and is configured to tune the tunable filter to a desired center frequency.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Inventor: John J. DeAndrea
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Publication number: 20140093237Abstract: In one example, an optical channel monitor includes a tunable filter, a deinterleaver, first and second optical receivers, and a control module. The tunable filter is configured to receive an optical signal having a plurality of channels spaced at a nominal channel spacing. The deinterleaver has an input with an input channel spacing Fi, an even output, and an odd output, the input being connected to an output of the tunable filter. The nominal channel spacing is between about one and two times the input channel spacing Fi. A ?20 dB bandwidth of the tunable filter is between about two and four times the input channel spacing Fi. The first and second optical receivers are coupled to the deinterleaver even and odd outputs, respectively. The control module is coupled to the tunable filter and is configured to tune the tunable filter to a desired center frequency.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: FINISAR CORPORATIONInventor: John J. DeAndrea
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Publication number: 20140093238Abstract: A light transmitter transmits multiple light packets, each formatted to include a predetermined phase synchronization field (PSF) and a same message comprising a series of bits. The PSF and each bit are each represented as light that is intensity modulated over a bit period at a corresponding frequency. The light packets are transmitted at different start-times to cause a receiver to sample each packet with a different phase of a fixed, asynchronous sample timeline. The PSF and message are demodulated from each of the sampled light packets. If the demodulated PSF matches the predetermined PSF, then the corresponding demodulated message is declared valid.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Inventor: Richard D. Roberts