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Rack height cooling

A data center includes an electronic equipment rack having a front face and a back face and a cooling unit positioned adjacent to the rack, the cooling unit having a front face and a back face, the cooling unit being configured to exhaust cooled air from the front face of the cooling unit to cool the rack. The cooling unit is configured to release the cooled air along a substantial portion of a height of the front face of the rack.
Owner:AMERICA POWER CONVERSION CORP

System and method for providing mediator services between service provider and service purchaser, and computer program for same

A method and system that enables a mediator server to provide opportunities for individuals to sell and buy services between them. Mediator server acts as an intermediary agent to support the service transactions occurring between service providers and service purchasers. Mediator server is connected to a service provider terminal and to a service purchaser terminal over a network. The mediator server contains a database for a list of service providers, and the mediator server presents the list of service providers to the service purchaser for display on the service purchaser terminal, from which the service purchaser selects the service provider expected to offer the service desired. Responsive to selection of the service provider by the service purchaser, the mediator server transfers a service purchase request to the appropriate service provider for display on the service provider terminal, to allow the service provider to decide on whether to accept or decline the request, based on the information in the request. This decision is communicated to the mediator server, which transfers it to the service purchaser.
Owner:NEC CORP

Respirator That Uses A Predefined Nose Foam Shape

InactiveUS20080099022A1Improve fit and wearer comfortConvenient to accommodateBreathing filtersBreathing masksNose clipsEngineering
A respirator 10 that comprises a mask body 32 and a nose foam 10. The mask body 32 is adapted to fit over the nose and mouth of a person and has an interior surface 34. The nose foam 10 has a rear side 24, a front side 26, a rear side 24, and is secured to the interior surface 34 of the mask body 32 at a mask contacting surface 12. The nose foam 10 also has a central portion 14 and first and second side-contacting portions 16 and 18 that are symmetrically located on opposing sides of the central portion. The nose foam further has a nose-contacting surface 20 that extends over the central portion 14 and the first and second side-containing portions 16, 18. The nose-contacting surface 20 is skewed at first and second angles α to a plane 22 that cuts through the nose foam orthogonally to its lengthwise dimension. A nose foam of this construction can provide a snug fit to a wearer's face in the nose region without having to use a nose clip.
Owner:3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES CO

Supplied air helmet having a knitted face seal

A supplied air helmet 10 that has a visor 14 and a face seal 16. The face seal 16 is secured to the visor 14 and includes a sealing member 18 that comprises a knitted fabric. The knitted fabric is disposed on the face seal 16 in a location where the face seal 16 makes contact with a wearer's face. The use of a knitted fabric for the face seal 16 makes the supplied air helmet 10 more comfortable to wear and makes it more likely that helmet wearers will consistently use the face seal 16 while donning the supplied air helmet 10.
Owner:3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES CO

Supplied air helmet having face seal with differentiated permeability

A supplied air helmet 10 comprises a visor 14 and a face seal 12 that is secured to the visor. The face seal 12 includes a sealing member 18 and a frame member 16. The sealing member 18 extends radially inward from the frame member 16 and has first and second regions of permeability 20 and 22. The second region 22 has greater permeability than the first region 20. The use of a face seal 12 that has differentiated permeability allows for a controlled flow of air through the interior of the supplied air helmet 10.
Owner:3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES CO

Filtering face-piece respirator having an auxetic mesh in the mask body

A filtering face-piece respirator 10 that has a harness 14 and a mask body 12. The mask body 12 includes a support structure 16 and a filtering structure 18. The support structure 16 contains an auxetic mesh 20 that has been molded into an intended cup-shape configuration, and the filtering structure 18 contains a filtration layer 42 for removing contaminants from the ambient air. The use of an auxetic mesh 20 in the support structure 16 provides more uniformly-sized openings 26 in the mesh 20 and reduces opportunities for mesh overlapping and mesh distortion.
Owner:3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES CO

Compounds and Methods for Treating Seizure Disorders

InactiveUS20060217303A1Reduce seizuresAlleviating paroxysmal disorderBiocideNervous disorderMedicineGluconeogenic enzymes
This invention provides methods for alleviating seizure disorders in an animal, particularly epilepsy, by regulating the flux through the gluconeogenic enzyme PEPCK in brain cells.
Owner:WISCONSIN ALUMNI RES FOUND

Projected user input device for a fuel dispenser and related applications

Methods and systems for preventing fraudulent acquisition of private transaction information associated with customer input at a fuel dispenser are disclosed. According to one embodiment, a fuel dispenser includes a hose and nozzle combination that receives fuel to dispense to the customer's vehicle. The fuel dispenser includes a user interface having a display and a virtual keypad that is adapted to receive customer input associated with a transaction at the fuel dispenser. The fuel dispenser also includes a control system coupled to the user interface and adapted to determine when customer input is required for the transaction, activate the virtual keypad to facilitate entry of the customer input, receive the customer input from the virtual keypad, deactivate the virtual keypad after the customer input is received, and process the transaction based upon the received customer input.
Owner:GILBARCO

Externally excited torroidal plasma source with magnetic control of ion distribution

A plasma reactor is described that includes a vacuum chamber defined by an enclosure including a side wall and a workpiece support pedestal within the chamber defining a processing region overlying said pedestal. The chamber has at least a first pair of ports near opposing sides of said processing region and a first external reentrant tube is connected at respective ends thereof to the pair of ports. The reactor further includes a process gas injection apparatus (such as a gas distribution plate) and an RF power applicator coupled to the reentrant tube for applying plasma source power to process gases within the tube to produce a reentrant torroidal plasma current through the first tube and across said processing region. A magnet controls radial distribution of plasma ion density in the processing region, the magnet having an elongate pole piece defining a pole piece axis intersecting the processing region.
Owner:APPLIED MATERIALS INC

System and method for auctioning services over an information exchange network

InactiveUS20080208733A1Reduce competitionEncouraging fierce price competitionFinanceCommerceRating systemService provision
The present invention is directed to an improved system and method for auctioning services, which overcomes some of the drawbacks in the prior art systems and methods. In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, buyers request and specify at the start of the auction the number of lowest bids the buyers would like to see. By requesting to see more bids, the buyers would have greater opportunity to evaluate service providers based on factors other than price, thereby encouraging less price competition among providers. By requesting to see fewer bids, the buyers would have less opportunity to evaluate service providers based on factors other than price, thereby encouraging fierce price competition. The number of bids requested by the Buyer is made known to the bidders. The net effect is that the buyers can control the price / quality tradeoff at the onset of the auction process, and encourage the bidders to provide their lowest bids when pricing is important. This lets the buyers make their final decision based on factors in addition to price, at the lowest price possible.In another aspect of the present invention, a rating system is employed to rate the buyer's transaction history, with respect to their frequency of following through with the bids for jobs that they submitted for auction. This rating system deters those buyers that casually shop for pricing with little chance of following through with the auction. Buyers who frequently submit jobs without executing them will get a low rating. A low rating discourages service providers from bidding, thereby decreasing the competitiveness of an auction and increasing the cost of obtaining the service. Consequently, buyers will be reluctant or discouraged to submit for auctioning jobs that have a low chance of occurring, because it affects their rating. The buyer follow-through ratings give the bidders a better sense of the buyers' commitment prior to deciding on allocating resources to participate in bidding at the auction.In one embodiment of the present invention, the system and method for auctioning services are implemented over an information exchange network. In a more specific embodiment of the present invention, the information exchange network is the Internet. This facilitates bringing together the many service providers in a centralized auction market using standardized, electronic bid forms to communicate prices publicly, and service providers have a chance to adjust their prices in real time.For purpose of illustrating the inventive concept, the present invention is described using the example of document services, and more particularly printing services.
Owner:PRINTVISION

Storage Tank For A Cryogenic Liquid And Method Of Re-Filling Same

A storage tank defines a cryogen space for storing a cryogenic liquid. The storage tank comprises a combined fill and vent assembly, which comprises a conduit having a first end with an opening disposed within an upper part of the cryogen space, and a second end outside of the cryogen space that is connected to a receptacle, to which a re-filling nozzle can be attached. A check valve disposed in the conduit allows flow only in the direction of filling the cryogen space with cryogenic liquid from the receptacle. A by-pass line is provided around the check valve with a valve disposed in the by-pass line that is operable to open or close to control flow through the by-pass line. The method comprises attaching a re-filling nozzle to the receptacle and opening the by-pass valve to vent vapor from the cryogen space to reduce vapor pressure therein and to cool the conduit, receptacle, re-filling nozzle, and fill line. After venting the storage tank, the by-pass valve is closed, and the storage tank can be re-filled through the receptacle and conduit.
Owner:OLYMPUS CORP +1

Flow module placement between a subsea tree and a tubing hanger spool

A subsea wellhead assembly positions a flow module between an outboard flowline of a subsea tree and a tubing hanger spool flowline. The subsea production assembly includes a wellhead, a tubing hanger spool disposed on the wellhead, and a subsea tree disposed on the tubing hanger spool. Production fluid may flow from the wellhead through the tubing hanger spool, and then through the tree. A tubing hanger spool frame mounts to and extends laterally from the tubing hanger spool and supports a downstream flowline having an upward facing hub. A tree frame mounts to and extends laterally from the subsea tree and supports an upstream flowline having an upward facing hub. A flow module having downward facing flowlines that couple to the hubs so that the weight of the flow module is distributed between the frames of the tubing hanger spool and the subsea tree.
Owner:VETCO GRAY

System and method for auctioning services over an information exchange network

A system and method for auctioning services. A rating system is employed to rate the buyer's transaction history, with respect to their frequency of following through with the bids for jobs that they submitted for auction. This rating system deters those buyers that casually shop for pricing with little chance of following through with the auction. A low rating discourages service providers from bidding, thereby decreasing the competitiveness of an auction and increasing the cost of obtaining the service. The buyer follow-through ratings give the bidders a better sense of the buyer's commitment prior to deciding on allocating resources to participate in bidding at the auction. In one embodiment, the system and method for auctioning services are implemented over an information exchange network. In a further aspect, buyers request and specify at the start of the auction the number of lowest bids the buyers would like to see.
Owner:PRINTVISION

Apparatus for charging or adjusting the charge of aerosol particles

The invention provides an apparatus for charging or altering the charge of gas-entrained particles in an aerosol, the apparatus comprising:(a) an ion generating chamber (1) containing a first electrode (2) for generating a corona discharge, the first electrode (2) being connected to a power supply of sufficiently high voltage to create the corona discharge; the ion generating chamber (1) having an ion outlet (10) through which ions generated by the corona discharge can leave the chamber (1);(b) a particle charging chamber (5) in which charging or altering the charge of gas-entrained particles in an aerosol takes place, the particle charging chamber (5) being in fluid communication with the ion generation chamber (1) and having an inlet and an aerosol outlet; and(c) an electrically non-conductive interface body (7) positioned between the aerosol particle charging chamber (5) and the ion generating chamber (1), the interface body (7) having a hollow interior which is in fluid communication with the ion generating chamber (1) and the aerosol particle charging chamber, and having a gas inlet (8) through which a stream of gas can be introduced into the hollow interior of the interface body (7).
Owner:PARTICLE MEASURING SYST

Supplied air helmet having face seal with differentiated permeability

A supplied air helmet 10 comprises a visor 14 and a face seal 12 that is secured to the visor. The face seal 12 includes a sealing member 18 and a frame member 16. The sealing member 18 extends radially inward from the frame member 16 and has first and second regions of permeability 20 and 22. The second region 22 has greater permeability than the first region 20. The use of a face seal 12 that has differentiated permeability allows for a controlled flow of air through the interior of the supplied air helmet 10.
Owner:3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES CO

Systems and methods for optimizing the crystallization of amorphous silicon

In a thin beam directional Crystallization System configured anneal a silicon layer on a glass substrate uses a special laser beam profile with an intensity peak at one edge. The system is configured to entirely melt a spatially controlled portion of a silicon layer causing lateral crystal growth. By advancing the substrate or laser a certain step size and subjecting the silicon layer to successive “shots” from the laser, the entire silicon layer is crystallized. The lateral crystal growth creates a protrusion in the center of the melt area. This protrusion must be re-melted. Accordingly, the step size must be such that there is sufficient overlap between successive shots, i.e., melt zones, to ensure the protrusion is melted. This requires the step size to be less than half the beam width. A smaller step size reduces throughput and increases costs. The special laser profile used in accordance with the systems and methods described herein can increase the step size and thereby increase throughput and reduce costs.
Owner:TCZ

Autobalance roping and drive arrangement

An autobalancing roping and drive arrangement for elevators which continuously balances the weight of an elevator cab and the weight of a counterweight such that the force on the drive motor necessary to move the cab from floor to floor is minimized. A weighting device connected to a drive sheave imparts a downward force on the drive sheave and creates a tension in a force section, causing traction contact between the drive sheave and the drive rope. The tension in the force section includes a downward vertical component of force. This component and the weight of the counterweight combine to create a downward force on one side of the suspension sheave section. The downward force balances the downward force created by the weight of the cab on the opposite side of the suspension sheave section. The tension in the force section automatically compensates for the difference in weight between the cab and the counterweight and thereby maintains the elevator in balance.
Owner:THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR AG (DE)

Information Handling System Secret Protection Across Multiple Memory Devices

Information handling system secret protection is enhanced by encrypting secrets into a common file and breaking up the encrypted file into plural portions stored at plural memory devices, such as across plural DIMMs disposed in the information handling system. In one embodiment, a decryption key to decrypt the encrypted file is broken into plural portions stored at the plural memory devices. Upon detection of a predetermined security factor, such as an indication of removal of a the encrypted file is removed from the plural portions.
Owner:DELL PROD LP

Systems and Methods for Implementing Iterated Sealed-Bid Auctions

The present invention is directed to implementing iterated sealed-bid auctions of several types of products or several varieties of a single product simultaneously in order to encourage select bidders to place more and higher bids. Sellers therefore receive higher prices and products or services are more likely to be efficiently assigned. In general, iterated sealed-bid auctions are auctions in which bidders may make a variety of offers involving different prices and the final prices and allocation are determined according to the rules of a sealed-bid auction, but in which bidders may receive some feedback from initial rounds of bidding in the iterated sealed-bid auctions and have some opportunity to improve their price offers.
Owner:AUCTIONOMICS

Blind rivet

ActiveUS8096742B2Small packaging spaceImproved inner packing densityRivetsBoltsBiomedical engineeringRivet
A blind rivet assembly is provided. In another aspect of the present invention, a blind rivet has ends that are received within countersinks in one or more workpieces and a mandrel head is completely pulled through the rivet without being severed from a mandrel stem. A further aspect of the present invention includes a mandrel with one or more ribs located on an outwardly tapering shoulder.
Owner:NEWFREY
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