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Optical fiber connector

Disclosed is a connector which can be used to terminate, among other things, an optical fiber. The connector includes a housing, and the housing defines a cavity. The housing has an end configured for insertion into an associated receptacle. On the housing is a latch for securing the housing in the associated receptacle. The latch has a first end and a second end opposite the first end, and each end of the latch is either connected to or simply supported by the housing.
Owner:COMMSCOPE TECH LLC

Restaurant patron payment system and method for mobile devices

A secure and efficient system and method that allows restaurant patrons to combine, split and / or pay for one or more components of an outstanding bill via a mobile computing device. In the most ideal embodiment, the restaurant has an existing order management / Point of Sale (POS) system installed on a computer network with wireless (Wi-Fi or Bluetooth) capabilities. When patrons have finished eating and are ready to pay for their bill, all outstanding check details are downloaded from a POS database to a mobile computing device over the wireless network. Each patron reviews the check details (listed in an orderly fashion on the screen of the mobile device) to determine how much they each want to pay. Patrons can pay for all or specific parts of the entire bill as well as all or specific parts of each item that was ordered. After a specific payment amount has been identified, each patron can manually enter their card details, swipe a bank card through a magnetic card reader attached to the mobile device or they can choose to have the waitperson pick up a specific amount of cash. The use of smart cards can be used for incentive programs or other related processes. If communicated over a wireless network, bank card transaction details can be sent to the server of the restaurant and can be processed by a 3rd party credit agency of choice.
Owner:FOSTERED SOLUTIONS

Mri-safe high impedance lead systems

Some embodiments are directed to MRI / RF compatible medical interventional devices. A plurality of spaced apart high impedance circuit segments are configured to have a high impedance at a high range of radiofrequencies and a low impedance at a low range of frequencies The high impedance circuit segments may comprise co-wound coiled inductors and can reduce, block or inhibit RJ-transmission along the lead system (20) during exposure to RF associated with a high-Held magnet MRI systems, while permuting passage of low frequency physiologic signals, treatments and / or stimuli The devices can include at least one electrode
Owner:BOSTON SCI NEUROMODULATION CORP

Detection of artifacts in bioelectric signals

InactiveUS20070135727A1Eliminate and suppress artifactUsed in environmentElectroencephalographySensorsBody measureEngineering
The invention relates to a method and apparatus for detecting artifacts in a bioelectric signal, especially in a frontal EEG signal. In order to accomplish an uncomplicated mechanism for detecting artifacts in clinical applications, an impedance signal is measured through a first electrode set attached to the skin surface in a measurement area of a patient's body, the impedance signal being indicative of the impedance of the signal path formed between individual electrodes of the set. Simultaneously with the impedance measurement, a bioelectric signal is acquired through a second electrode set also attached to the skin surface of the measurement area, and the time periods are determined during which the impedance signal fulfills at least one predetermined criterion indicative of the presence of artifact in the bioelectric signal. In one embodiment, the first and second electrode sets are formed by a common set of two electrodes.
Owner:GENERAL ELECTRIC CO

Light transmission tubes

A light transmission tube includes a tubular clad and a core section having a higher refractive index than that of the tubular clad. A belt-like reflecting layer is formed between the tubular clad and the core section, extending in the longitudinal direction of the tubular clad, in a manner such that a light passing through the core section is reflected and scatterred by the reflecting layer and then emitted from an outer surface area of the tubular clad, which outer surface area is located opposite to one side of the tubular clad where the reflecting layer has been formed. Further, the reflecting layer may be so formed that a light is allowed to be emitted in a plurality of directions. Moreover, the belt-like reflecting layer may be formed into a spiral configuration. The width of the belt-like reflecting layer may be changed in the longitudinal direction of the light transmission tube. The tubular clad is allowed to have a non-circular cross section. The clad formation material may contain an ultraviolet light shielding material or an ultraviolet light absorbing material.
Owner:BRIDGESTONE CORP

Multi-level data center consolidated power control

ActiveUS20150115711A1Stable and reliable powerPrevent and minimize downtimeSingle network parallel feeding arrangementsElectric controllersPower flowData center
Multi-level data center consolidated power is disclosed. One or more controllers communicate with one or more power supplies and sensors to adapt to dynamic load requirements and to distribute DC-power efficiently across multiple IT racks. The distributed DC-power includes one or more DC-voltages. Batteries can be temporarily switched into a power supply circuit to supplement the power supply during spikes in power load demand while a controller reconfigures power supplies to meet the new demand. In embodiments, one or more DC-to-AC converters handle legacy power loads. The DC-to-AC converters are modular and are paralleled for redundancy. The AC-power is synchronized for correct power flow control. The one or more controllers communicate with the one or more AC-power supplies to dynamically allocate AC-power from the DC-to-AC converters to the multiple IT racks.
Owner:VIRTUAL POWER SYST

Coating Systems for Protection of Substrates Exposed to Hot and Harsh Environments and Coated Articles

Coating system for reducing CMAS infiltration of substrates includes at least an inner ceramic layer and an outer alumina-containing layer. The outer layer includes up to 50 percent by weight titania. Additional ceramic layers and alumina-containing layers may be provided. The coating may be used for gas turbine engine components. Deposition techniques for the coating layers may depend on the end use of the component. Coated articles include a substrate, an optional bond coat on the substrate and a coating over the bond coat or on at least a portion of the substrate in the absence of a bond coat. The inner ceramic layer(s) exhibit a microstructure indicative of a deposition technique selected from thermal spray, physical vapor deposition, and suspension plasma spray, whereas the outer alumina-containing layer exhibits a microstructure indicative of suspension plasma spray, solution plasma spray, and a high velocity oxygen fuel spray.
Owner:GENERAL ELECTRIC CO

Speech intelligibility predictor and applications thereof

ActiveUS20110224976A1Less appropriateImprove intelligibilitySpeech analysisNoiseHearing aid
The application relates to a method of providing a speech intelligibility predictor value for estimating an average listener's ability to understand of a target speech signal when said target speech signal is subject to a processing algorithm and / or is received in a noisy environment. The application further relates to a method of improving a listener's understanding of a target speech signal in a noisy environment and to corresponding device units. The object of the present application is to provide an alternative objective intelligibility measure, e.g. a measure that is suitable for use in a time-frequency environment. The invention may e.g. be used in audio processing systems, e.g. listening systems, e.g. hearing aid systems.
Owner:OTICON

Electrochromic layer

An improved electrochromic device comprising a substrate and a first conductive layer located on the transparent substrate. An ion storage layer is located on the first conductive layer. An electrolyte layer is located on the ion storage layer with an active layer being located on the electrolyte layer. A second conductive layer is located on the active layer
Owner:ECLIPSE ENERGY SYST

Diversity antenna apparatus

In a diversity antenna apparatus, chip antennas are used as antenna elements, and the chip antennas are disposed in association with a ground pattern with certain gaps from the ground pattern. The chip antennas are disposed so as to surround the ground pattern formed on a substrate, and the ground pattern is shared among the chip antennas. Furthermore, hybrid patterns are included in the substrate, and the hybrid patterns also share the ground pattern with the chip antennas to achieve compact design. Alternatively, a transmitting chip antenna and a ground pattern associated with the transmitting chip antenna together form a vertically polarized antenna, and the transmitting chip antenna and the ground pattern associated with the transmitting chip antenna are separated from receiving chip antennas and a ground pattern associated with the receiving chip antennas.
Owner:TAIYO YUDEN KK

Relocatable fire, storm and contaminant resistant modular building structures

Transportable steel module units and methods for assembling such units to form structures on site to create living and workspace building environments which are non-combustible and resistant to unhealthy contaminants, and high winds and other environmental conditions and wherein each module unit is substantially completely prefabricated and finished to permit immediate occupancy and predetermined use of a structure created by connection of two or more module units.
Owner:MOUTON ROY +4

Detection of artifacts in bioelectric signals

InactiveUS20070167858A1Elimination and suppressionUsed in environmentElectroencephalographySensorsEngineeringSkin surface
The invention relates to a method and apparatus for detecting artifacts in a bioelectric signal, especially in a frontal EEG signal. In order to accomplish an uncomplicated mechanism for detecting artifacts in clinical applications, an impedance signal is measured through a first electrode set attached to the skin surface in a measurement area of a patient's body, the impedance signal being indicative of the impedance of the signal path formed between individual electrodes of the set. Simultaneously with the impedance measurement, a bioelectric signal is acquired through a second electrode set also attached to the skin surface of the measurement area, and the time periods are determined during which the impedance signal fulfills at least one predetermined criterion indicative of the presence of artifact in the bioelectric signal. In one embodiment, the first and second electrode sets are formed by a common set of two electrodes.
Owner:GENERAL ELECTRIC CO

Method and system for detecting effect of lighting device

A method comprises transmitting an operate signal from a control system to an effects device, operating the effects device according to the operate signal, detecting an effect of the effects device, assigning a location to said effect, and storing the location of said effect. The effects device can comprise a lighting device, and the method can be repeated for multiple effects devices.
Owner:KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NV

Radiation shielding of integrated circuits and multi-chip modules in ceramic and metal packages

A radiation shielded and packaged integrated circuit semiconductor device includes a lid secured to a base to enclose an integrated circuit die within, wherein the lid and the base are each constructed from a high Z material to prevent radiation from penetrating therethrough. Another embodiment includes a die attach slug constructed from a high Z material disposed between the integrated circuit die and the base, in combination with a high Z material lid to substantially block incident radiation.
Owner:MAXWELL TECH INC

Switch matrix for satellite payloads with multiple uplink beams and on-board signal processing

InactiveUS7031653B1Without excessive signal lossReduce spacecraft costCosmonautic vehiclesCosmonautic partsFrequency reuseTransmission matrix
A method and apparatus for switching signals through a switch matrix are disclosed. The apparatus comprises an input module and an output module. The input module has a plurality of inputs typically equal to a number of cells in a reuse pattern, and the inputs receiving at least one uplink beam. The input module also has a plurality of outputs, the plurality of outputs is typically equal to the number of subbands in the uplink beam. The output module is coupled to the input module and selectively couples the outputs from the input module to an output of the output module. The method comprises the steps of grouping the uplink signals into a plurality of groups, the number of groups typically equal to a number of cells in the cell-based transmission matrix, where each group comprises a signal from each frequency used in the frequency reuse pattern. Each group of uplink signals is then separated into subband signals, which are then grouped together into groups of similar subband signals. The groups of similar subband signals are then forwarded to demodulators for processing within the satellite system.
Owner:HUGHES ELECTRONICS

Object detector

An object of the present invention is to provide an object detector which can intuitively show detection information and facilitate the observation of a detected surface covered by a display screen. The detector includes a housing, a detecting circuit for detecting a hidden object behind a surface, which is arranged in the housing and includes at least one detecting element, a power supply electrically connected to the detecting circuit, and a display device 10 electrically connected to the detecting circuit, which includes a display screen attached to the housing. The display screen is transparent in a non-display stat while an information-displaying section of the display screen is opaque in a display state. By using such an object detector, an operator can obtain an intuitive indication from the object detector and simultaneously observe the marking condition on a section of a detected surface covered by a display screen during a detection operation.
Owner:CHERVON LIMITED

Methods for Coating Articles Exposed to Hot and Harsh Environments

Methods for providing a coating system for reducing CMAS infiltration of substrates exposed to hot and harsh climates. Exemplary methods include optionally disposing a bond coat on a substrate, disposing an inner ceramic layer over the bond coat, or on the substrate in the absence of a bond coat, and disposing an outer alumina-containing layer including up to 50 percent by weight titania, using a high velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF) technique. Additional ceramic layers and alumina-containing layers may be provided to achieve a CMAS resistant coating. One or more suitable heat treatments may be utilized to phase-stabilize the alumina. The coating may be used for gas turbine engine components. Deposition techniques for the ceramic layer(s) may depend on the end use of the component.
Owner:GENERAL ELECTRIC CO

Globally referenced positioning in a shielded environment

A method, apparatus and system for globally referenced positioning in a shielded environment includes integrating and correlating information from a UWB receiver, a GPS receiver, and a bent-path GPS receiver adapted to extract a GPS radio frequency wave from a heterodyned GPS signal. The method, apparatus, and system is resistant to interference and can be used in a shielded environment such as indoors or behind a line-of-sight barrier.
Owner:LIGHTWAVES SYST

Detection of artifacts in bioelectric signals

The invention relates to a method and apparatus for detecting artifacts in a bioelectric signal, especially in a frontal EEG signal. In order to accomplish an uncomplicated mechanism for detecting artifacts in clinical applications, an impedance signal is measured through a first electrode set attached to the skin surface in a measurement area of a patient's body, the impedance signal being indicative of the impedance of the signal path formed between individual electrodes of the set. Simultaneously with the impedance measurement, a bioelectric signal is acquired through a second electrode set also attached to the skin surface of the measurement area, and the time periods are determined during which the impedance signal fulfills at least one predetermined criterion indicative of the presence of artifact in the bioelectric signal. In one embodiment, the first and second electrode sets are formed by a common set of two electrodes.
Owner:GENERAL ELECTRIC CO

Modified polyamine

A pigment dispersant which includes a modified polyamine obtained by the reaction of a polyamine having two or more primary and / or secondary amino groups per molecule and containing 2 to 1800 nitrogen atoms per molecule, a polyester, and a phosphorus-containing compound. The modified polyamine exhibits excellent pigment dispersion performance, shows little change in color tone upon heating, and has excellent heat resistance.
Owner:AJINOMOTO CO INC

Storage tank for a cryogenic fluid with a partitioned cryogen space

A cryogenic storage tank comprises a partition that divides a cryogen space into a main storage space and an auxiliary space. A valve disposed inside the cryogen space is associated with a first fluid passage through the partition. The valve comprises a valve member that is actuatable by fluid forces within the cryogen space. A second fluid passage through the partition comprises a restricted flow area that is dimensioned to have a cross-sectional flow area that is smaller than that of a fill conduit such that there is a detectable increase in back-pressure when the main storage space is filled with liquefied gas.
Owner:WESTPORT FUEL SYST CANADA INC

Storage tank for a cryogenic fluid with a partitioned cryogen space

A cryogenic storage tank comprises a partition that divides a cryogen space into a main storage space and an auxiliary space. A valve disposed inside the cryogen space is associated with a first fluid passage through the partition. The valve comprises a valve member that is actuatable by fluid forces within the cryogen space. A second fluid passage through the partition comprises a restricted flow area that is dimensioned to have a cross-sectional flow area that is smaller than that of a fill conduit such that there is a detectable increase in back-pressure when the main storage space is filled with liquefied gas.
Owner:WESTPORT FUEL SYST CANADA INC

Method of manufacturing light transmission tubes

A light transmission tube includes a tubular clad and a core section having a higher refractive index than that of the tubular clad, said light transmission tube is characterized in that a belt-like reflecting layer is formed between the tubular clad and the core section, extending in the longitudinal direction of the tubular clad, in a manner such that a light passing through the core section is reflected and scatterred by the reflecting layer and then emitted from an outer surface area of the tubular clad, which outer surface area is located opposite to one side of the tubular clad where the reflecting layer has been formed. Further, the reflecting layer may be so formed that a light is allowed to be emitted in a plurality of directions. Moreover, the belt-like reflecting layer may be formed into a spiral configuration. The width of the belt-like reflecting layer may be changed in the longitudinal direction of the light transmission tube. The tubular clad is allowed to have a non-circular cross section. The clad formation material may contain an ultraviolet light shielding material or an ultraviolet light absorbing material.
Owner:SUGIYAMA HIDEO +6

Medical imaging environment compatible positioning arm

A positioning arm for positioning and holding a device within a medical imaging environment workspace has: (a) a free-end link in the form of a circular cylinder having a distal end face and an adjoining end face, with the adjoining end face forming a specified angle with the cylinder's centerline and the distal end face adapted to allow for the connection of the device to the free-end link, (b) a plurality of intermediate links, each in the form of a circular cylinder having end faces that form a specified angle with the links' centerline, and each of these intermediate links having a channel connecting their end faces, (c) a base link in the form of a circular cylinder having a base end face and an adjoining end face, with the adjoining end face forming a specified angle with the link's centerline and the base end face adapted to allow for the connection of the arm to a supporting surface, (d) a cable that passes through the link channels so that one cable end attaches to the free-end link and the other end attaches to the base link, and (e) a locking mechanism that attaches to the cable and applies tension to the cable so as to pull adjoining end faces into contact so as to lock them together by frictional, wherein these components are fabricated from MRI compatible materials (e.g., plastics, glass, ceramics, rubbers, composites, and certain non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, titanium, brass, and nitilol).
Owner:THE JOHN HOPKINS UNIV SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
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