03rd week of 2011 patent applcation highlights part 42 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20110014918 | CELLULAR COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND A METHOD OF OPERATION THEREFOR - A cellular communication system is supported by first physical layer processes, second layer user plane control processes and third layer control plane control processes. The first layer process is executed in a base station ( | 2011-01-20 |
20110014919 | Apparatus and Method to Perform Fast Neighbor List Search During a Transfer to a Different RAT Target System - A method, an apparatus, and a computer program product for wireless communication are provided for reducing the amount of time for sending a measurement report message, such as a Pilot Strength Measurement Message (PSMM), after sending a completion message in wireless communication. A first radio access technology is monitored, and an indication is received on a second radio access technology. Before a transfer is made to the second radio access technology based on the indication, a UE receives neighbor information for the second radio access technology via the first radio access technology. Thereafter, a transfer is performed to transfer the UE from the first radio access technology to the second radio access technology. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014920 | Method and Node in a Communications Network - The invention relates to a method in a node for ordering a handover process to handover a user equipment, being in active mode, from a first cell of a first frequency to second cell of a second frequency, being different than the first frequency, comprising the steps of: receiving ( | 2011-01-20 |
20110014921 | NETWORK ELEMENT, WIRELESS COMMUNICATION UNIT AND METHOD FOR EMPLOYING MEASUREMENT REPORTS - A network element for a cellular communication system comprises a receiver for receiving a message from a wireless communication unit that comprises a measurement report. The network element further comprises signal processing logic, operably coupled to the receiver, for processing the received measurement report and extracting a global cell identifier therefrom. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014922 | Method of Handling Random Access Procedure and Related Communication Device - A method of handling random access procedure for a network in a wireless communications system is disclosed. The method comprises configuring a plurality of access points or a plurality of component carriers with at least one of a plurality of physical random access channel (PRACH) resources, a plurality of preamble formats, and a plurality of preamble sequences, whereby a mobile device of the wireless communication system uses at least one of the plurality of PRACH resources, the plurality of preamble formats, and the plurality of preamble sequences to access at least one of the plurality of access points or the plurality of component carriers when performing at least a random access procedure. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014923 | System and Method for Using Subscriber Role Information in a Mobile Communication System - Data stored about user equipment, such as mobile phones, that is stored in a Home Location Register of a cellular voice network communications system, is augmented with supplemental information and is communicated to an active user in the network upon request emanating from a Visitor Location Register with which the requesting user is associated. Supplemental characteristic information includes, for example, the function, position, rank, responsibility level, etc., that each user has, and what group the user is affiliated with. The user may also use shortcodes to choose which other user to call based on that user's supplemental characteristic information. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014924 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COOPERATIVE INTER-CELL INTERFERENCE CONTROL - A system to cooperatively control inter-cell interference is provided. A first frequency allocated to a central area of a serving cell associated with a serving base station may be allocated to a central area of a neighboring cell associated with a neighboring base station. A second frequency allocated to an edge area of the serving cell may be allocated to an edge area of the neighboring cell. Where a terminal is located in the edge of the neighboring cell, scheduling information, channel information, and data may be exchanged between the terminal and the serving base station. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014925 | Base Station System Performance Measurement System in a GSM Radio Communication Network - The invention relates to a system an a method for self optimizing a radio communication network comprising a plurality of radio cells, the system means for monitoring the network resource consumption and quality parameters individually for each cell, and means for distributing the network traffic dynamically between neighboring radio cells in order to maintain satisfactory quality of service in each radio cell. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014926 | System and Method for Adjusting Downlink Channel Quality Index in a Wireless Communications System - In accordance with an embodiment, a method of operating a controller in a wireless communication system includes receiving channel feedback information from a communications node, adjusting the channel feedback information based on a measurement of interference from neighboring controllers, adjusting transmit parameters of the controller using the adjusted channel feedback information, and transmitting to the communications node using the adjusted transmit parameters. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014927 | METHOD AND MOBILE ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR A FUNCTION OF GIVING NOTICE ACCORDING TO POSITIONS - A method for performing a function of giving notice according to positions are provided, which enables performing a function of giving notice by not only setting a predetermined time but setting a predetermined position. The function s of giving notice is performed when the predetermined time is up or reached, or when the positioning unit of the mobile electronic device detects that a user reaches a point within a predetermined accuracy range of the predetermined position. This disclosure performs the function of giving notice by combining both ways of determining if the predetermined time is up or reached and if a io user reaches a point within the predetermined accuracy range of the predetermined position to overcome the disadvantages generated by only setting the predetermined time. Therefore, the disclosure provides more flexible ways for a user when taking positions as the first priority not a particular time point. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014928 | Methods, Systems and Computer Program Products for Tailoring Advertisements to a User Based on Actions Taken Using a Portable Electronic Device - Advertising is tailored based on usage patterns of a portable electronic device are provided including determining if a portable electronic device has entered an area associated with a local area network (LAN). A link is established between the portable electronic device and the LAN if it is determined that the portable electronic device has entered the area associated with the LAN. User services are established between the portable electronic device and a remote server using the established link based on a user profile associated with the portable electronic device. Devices associated with the remote server communicatively coupled to the LAN are controlled using the portable electronic device. Actions and/or behaviors of a user are tracked based on use of the portable electronic device. Advertisements are displayed and/or played on at least one of the controlled devices based on the tracked user actions and/or behaviors. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014929 | LOCATION SPECIFIC STREAMING OF CONTENT - The claimed subject matter provides systems and/or methods that stream pertinent and/or selected content to a mobile device based at least in part on the location of the mobile device. The system can include components that detect the presence of a mobile device within a coverage area dynamically demarcated by an access point, determine the mobile device location in relation to the access point, and thereafter supplies event information to the mobile device based on the mobile device location in relation to the access point. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014930 | System and Method for Location Transparency - A service that augments a key element of Unified Messaging and Unified Communications initiatives—i.e., Mobile Subscriber Location Awareness—to enhance substantially the value, usefulness, etc. of the presence awareness, place shifting, etc. components of such initiatives. The service may optionally leverage the capabilities of a centrally-located, full-featured Messaging Inter-Carrier Vendor. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014931 | METHOD FOR DELIVERING A SHORT MESSAGE IN A MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM - The invention relates to a method for delivering a short message in a mobile communications system, in which the short message sent from a mobile station is received by an SMS-Service-Centre, SMS-C, and forwarded to a corresponding recipient, wherein the SMS-C is addressed by means of an SMS-C address in the mobile communications system. The invention is distinguished by the fact that an SMS-C address recognized as erroneous is corrected on the part of the mobile communications system, and the delivery of the short message is continued with the corrected SMS-C address. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014932 | Mobile Telephony Combining Voice and Ancillary Information - A telephone handset, such as a mobile telephone handset, capable of transmitting and receiving ancillary information such as an emotional state or the context of a telephone call, in advance of or in connection with the call. In one embodiment of the invention, the calling party selects various ancillary information such as current emotional state, an urgency level, and a purpose of the call, for transmission with the voice information in the call to the intended recipient. According to another embodiment of the invention, a calling phone or receiving phone accesses an online social networking service to retrieve current status information regarding the intended recipient or calling party, respectively. According to another embodiment of the invention, current state information from functions such as a GPS receiver, accelerometer, or calendar function on board with the telephone handset are used to generate and transmit a visual indicator of the user of the handset. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014933 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF OPTIMIZING CONTEXT-DATA ACQUISITION BY A MOBILE DEVICE - Disclosed are a system, method, and article of manufacture for optimization of context-data acquisition by a mobile device. A term of a short message generated with a mobile device is identified. A list is populated with at least one sensor of the mobile device. The list is sorted according to a specified metric. A physical quantity of an environmental attribute of the mobile device is measured with a first listed sensor. The measurement is converted into a context data. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014934 | HANDLING ATTACHMENT CONTENT ON A MOBILE DEVICE - Embodiments described herein provide a user with the ability to download a selected attachment document that is associated with a message received on a mobile device. Attachment data corresponding to the selected attachment document can be downloaded according to at least one of a native application attachment content handling option and a client-server attachment content handling option. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014935 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SCHEDULING SENSING CHANNEL IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - Provided is an apparatus and method for scheduling a sensing channel in a wireless communication system. The sensing channel scheduling apparatus may include: an evaluation value calculator to calculate evaluation values with respect to a channel quality for each of channels; a sorter to sort the evaluation values based on a predetermined criterion; and a scheduler to perform scheduling for sequences of the channels using sequences of the sorted evaluation values. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014936 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COGNITIVE RADIO TRANSMISSION - A method for facilitating radio communications includes receiving, at a first cognitive station (CS) from a cognitive central station (CCS), a message having a candidate list of one or more candidate frequencies, such that each frequency of the candidate list is a frequency at which each of a terminal, the CCS, and a primary station in communication range of the terminal is configured to operate. Further operations include measuring an availability of a frequency of the candidate list to form a first transmission parameter, determining, based upon the transmission parameter, a target frequency list indicating which frequency or frequencies of the candidate list is available for communication between the terminal and the CCS, and providing, to the terminal, an allocation message identifying one or more frequencies of the target frequency list at which the terminal is permitted to communicate with the CCS. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014937 | Communication Control Device And Communication Control Method - A communication control system includes a wireless base station A and a wireless base station B that control wireless communication of a mobile communication terminal and an EPC that performs path control and data transmission/reception control between the wireless base station A and the wireless base station B by wire communication. Then, when the wireless base station B receives a handover request requesting for switching the wireless path from the mobile communication terminal, the wireless base station B switches the wireless path to a wireless path through the wireless base station B, and after a predetermined time elapses from when the wireless path is switched, the wireless base station B transmits a request for switching a wire path through the wireless base station A that performs data transmission/reception control for the mobile communication terminal to a wire path through the wireless base station B to the EPC. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014938 | ASYMMETRIC BANDS ALLOCATION IN DOWNLINK AND UPLINK USING THE SAME FFT SIZE - Creating asymmetric wireless communication by Allocating a first plurality of frequency bands to a first transmission direction and at least one frequency band to an opposite transmission direction where all the frequency bands use the same FFT size Dividing at least one of the frequency bands into sub-bands or slots Creating an asymmetrical communication channel including at least one of A whole number of the frequency bands in one direction and at least one of the sub-bands in the opposite direction A first number of the sub-bands in one direction and a different number of the sub-bands in the opposite direction At least one sub-band in one direction and at least one sub-band in the opposite direction having different size. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014939 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR DETECTING AND MITIGATING FRAUD IN A DISTRIBUTED MONITORING SYSTEM THAT INCLUDES FIXED-LOCATION MONITORING DEVICES - The subject matter described herein includes methods, systems, and computer readable media for detecting and mitigating fraud in a distributed monitoring system which includes fixed-location monitoring and communication devices. According to one aspect, a method for detecting and mitigating fraud includes receiving a signaling message that originates or appears to originate from a wireless communication device that is associated with a fixed-location management system that performs at least one of monitoring and control of a resource, wherein the wireless communication device is responsible for communicating information generated by the management system over a network. The method further includes determining whether the signaling message indicates an expected location of the wireless communication device and in response to a determination that the signaling message does not indicate an expected location of the wireless communication device, initiating a mitigating action. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014940 | USER EQUIPMENT AND BASE STATION BEHAVIOR IN RESPONSE TO AN OVERLOAD INDICATOR - Systems and methodologies are described that facilitate responding to overload indicators in a wireless communication environment. A non-serving base station can send an over-the-air (OTA) overload indicator (OI) and a backhaul OI. A UE can receive the OTA OI from the non-serving base station, generate a report based upon the OTA OI, and send the report to a serving base station. The serving base station can receive the report from the UE, and generate a power control command for the UE based at least in part upon the report. Moreover, the serving base station can generate the power control command for the UE further based upon the backhaul OI received from the non-serving base station. For example, the UE can be configured to ignore the OTA OI. By way of another example, the serving base station can cause the non-serving base station to inhibit sending the backhaul OI. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014941 | RADIO-RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF, AND MANAGEMENT APPARATUS, BASE STATION AND TERMINAL TO BE EMPLOYED FOR IT - Terminals and base stations belonging to service areas | 2011-01-20 |
20110014942 | LOW MAGNETIC INTERFERENCE BATTERY AND MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE - A communication device, and battery there for, are provided. In at least one of the battery and the communication device is provided a magnetic shield portion for routing magnetic flux away from the receiver when the radio is in operation. The magnetic shield portion can be incorporated into at least one of the battery and the communication device. When the battery is inserted into mobile communications devicemobile communication device, the magnetic shield portion is located substantially between a battery portion, in the battery, and the receiver. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014943 | MULTIBAND COMMUNICATION DEVICE WITH GRAPHICAL CONNECTION INTERFACE AND METHODS FOR USE THEREWITH - A communication device includes an RF transceiver for communicating first data with a first remote communication device via a first protocol and a first frequency band in a first mode of operation. A millimeter wave transceiver communicates second data with a second remote communication devices via a second protocol and a 60 GHz frequency band in a second mode of operation. A communication control module coordinates the communication of the first data and the second data with the at least one of the plurality of remote communication devices. A graphical interface device selects the first remote communication device and the second remote communication device and selects at least one of the first mode of operation and the second mode of operation, based on actions of a user. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014944 | TEXT PROCESSING METHOD FOR A DIGITAL CAMERA - Embodiments disclose a technique to recognize text in a current frame of an image in a view finder of a digital camera. In accordance with the technique, text at a marker (e.g. a cursor or cross hairs) associated with the view finder is recognized and a lookup is performed based on the recognized text. Advantageously, the lookup yields useful information e.g. a translation of a recognized word that is displayed in the viewfinder adjacent to the text. The current frame is not captured by a user. As the user moves the camera to position a new word at the marker, the view finder is updated to provide lookup results associated with the new word. Lookups may be performed of a bilingual dictionary, a monolingual dictionary, a reference book, a travel guide, etc. Embodiments of the invention also cover digital cameras or mobile devices that implement the aforementioned technique. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014945 | Apparatus and Method for Providing a User with a Personal Exercise Program - A convenient device, such as a mobile phone, provides a user interface for a system that generated personalised exercise programs and guides users through the exercises in a generated program. The generation of the program may be performed by the device providing the user interface. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014946 | NAVIGATION DEVICE AND ADAPTIVELY-CONTROLLED COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A navigation device (a vehicle-mounted navigation device | 2011-01-20 |
20110014947 | System and Method for Transferring the Operation of an Image Device to an External Apparatus - A system and method for transferring the operation of an image device to an external apparatus includes an image device, the image device transmitting an image to a liquid crystal display (LCD) via a signal transmission; a central processing unit (CPU), the CPU being built in the image device and installed with a software driver program, the software driver program enabling the CPU to magnify and display the image on the LCD via the signal transmission; and a keyboard, the keyboard being connected with the CPU for controlling the software driver program installed in the CPU, the cursor of the keyboard being displayed at a relative position of the image, the keyboard being adapted for direct operating on the image corresponding to the operation of the image device. The present invention is convenient in use, quick and easy for operation, and convenient for portability. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014948 | SECURE REMOVABLE CARD AND A MOBILE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE - A removable card for use with a mobile wireless communication device has a processor and a non-volatile memory, connected to the processor. The removable card has electrical connections for connecting to a mobile wireless communicating device for use by a user to access a common carrier network to access a network of interconnected computer networks (“Internet”). The card comprises a processor and a non-volatile memory connected to the processor. The non-volatile memory has two portions: a first portion and a second portion. The first portion is accessible by the provider of the common carrier network with the processor restricting access thereto by the user. The second portion is accessible by the provider of the common carrier network and with the processor granting access thereto to the user for storing user data therein. Finally, the removable card has logic circuit for encoding the user data to produce encrypted user data, for storing in the second portion. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014949 | CARD DEVICE AND MOBILE COMMUNICATION TERMINAL - A card device that is loaded in a mobile communication terminal and is used for wireless communication, includes a transmission and reception circuit that generates a transmission signal to be transmitted in a wireless manner based on transmission data, and processes a received signal that has been received in the wireless manner; a first antenna that is used for signal transmission and reception in the wireless manner; an antenna terminal that is connected with a second antenna that is provided in the outside of the card device; and a switch that connects in a switching manner one of the first antenna and the antenna terminal to the transmission and reception circuit. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014950 | AUTO-ACCELERATED METHOD FOR A MOBILE COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT AND THE EQUIPMENT THEREFORE - An auto-accelerated method is applied to a mobile communication equipment. The mobile communication equipment includes a primary module and a secondary module with a specific communication pattern including a transmission interface. The primary module sends out an inquiry command to inquire the transmission interface corresponding to the secondary module. The secondary module sends out a reply command to answer the inquiry command. According to the reply command, the primary module turns a switch inside the primary module to reach a transmission unit corresponding to the transmission interface of the secondary module. After the switching, the data transmission is made through between the primary module and the secondary module. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014951 | SD SWITCHBOX IN A CELLULAR HANDSET - A method for arbitrating between a host device and a cellular base band mode for use of a shared SD storage, including requesting, by a cellular base band modem from a host device, access to an SD storage, including writing an access request message, notifying the host device of the access request message, reading, by the host device, the access request message, granting, by the host device, the access request, including writing an access grant message, notifying the cellular base band modem of the access grant message, reading, by the cellular base band mode, the access grant message, holding an SD host bus in a busy state, thereby forcing the host device to hold and not access the bus, accessing, by the cellular base band modem, the SD storage, and upon completion of the accessing, removing the busy state from the SD host bus. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014952 | AUDIO RECOGNITION DURING VOICE SESSIONS TO PROVIDE ENHANCED USER INTERFACE FUNCTIONALITY - The user interface for a mobile communication device may be provided based on the current context of a voice session, as recognized by an automated audio recognition engine. In one implementation, the mobile device may transcribe, by an audio recognition engine in the mobile device, audio from a voice session conducted through the mobile device; detect, by the mobile device and based at least on the transcribed audio, changes in context during the voice session that relate to a change in functionality of the user interface of the mobile device; and update, by the mobile device, the user interface in response to the detected change in context. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014953 | USER INPUT ASSEMBLY FOR AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A touch sensitive user input assembly for enter characters into an electronic device. During a telephone mode, use of the input assembly may be made to enter telephone numbers by touching predetermined areas of the input assembly. During a text entry mode, the user may enter characters from a larger character set, including letters, numbers, symbols, emoticons, accent markings, or other characters. In this mode, the user may tap one of the predetermined areas to enter a character that has been previously associated with this action. The predetermined area also may be used to enter additional previously associated characters by touching the predefined area and then dragging in a predetermined direction to cycle through plural character choices. When a desired character is reached, the user may release his or her finger from the keypad to enter the desired character. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014954 | Emergency Medical Diagnosis and Communications Device - A portable emergency medical device capable of communicating with a remote location preferably as a cellular telephone that can measure one or more human vital parameters such as pulse rate, body temperature, skin moisture, blood pressure, ECG or blood chemistry and can receive symptoms from a user either by voice recognition or by keypad and can provide an expert medical diagnosis. The device can store a complete medical history for one or more users and can use an expert system to make the diagnosis. The device can make an emergency medical call either on command or automatically requesting help and optionally supplying medical information and/or GPS location information. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014955 | MOBILE TERMINAL HAVING AN LED BACKLIGHT UNIT - A mobile terminal having a display unit provided with an LED backlight and controlling method thereof are disclosed. The present invention includes a housing, a display unit including a liquid crystal display provided to one side of the housing and a backlight unit including a plurality of light emitting diodes for a backlight provided to a backside of the liquid crystal display and a control unit controlling the backlight unit to selectively adjust brightness of the light emitting diodes in part. Accordingly, a mobile terminal according to at least one of embodiments of the present invention controls light emission of an LED backlight locally, thereby providing more various display visual effects. And, a mobile terminal according to one embodiment of the present invention is able to use at least one portion of the light emitted from an LED BLU of a display unit as an illumination of a main body without using a separate light source for external illumination. Moreover, the illumination of the main body is able to play a role as a transmitter in a visible light communication. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014956 | WATCH TYPE MOBILE TERMINAL - A watch type mobile terminal includes: a main body having a wireless communication module; a band connected with both ends of the main body; a buckle unit mounted to the band and detachably attaching the band to the user's wrist through a connection and releasing operation; and a signal generating unit mounted in the buckle unit, electrically connected with the main body and generating a signal for turning on power of the main body when the buckle unit is connected. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014957 | HEADSET - The invention provides a headset which has a service environment adaptability. The headset | 2011-01-20 |
20110014958 | SPLIT BAND DIVERSITY ANTENNA ARRANGEMENT - A wireless communication device or a split band diversity antenna arrangement ( | 2011-01-20 |
20110014959 | Antenna Array Isolation For A Multiple Channel Communication System - A multi-channel wireless communication device includes first and second antenna elements. The first antenna element, being of a first type, transmits and receives a first wireless communication signal over a first predetermined wireless channel. The second antenna element, being of a second type different than the first type, transmits and receives a second wireless communication signal over a second predetermined wireless channel, different from the first predetermined wireless channel. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014960 | GAME BLOG PLATFORM SYSTEM - The present invention discloses a game blog platform (GBP) system, including a processing unit, to control and manage the system; a platform generating module, to generate a platform for a plurality of users; an education and training module, to provide the function of education and training for the plurality of users; a planning module, to provide function of planning for the plurality of users; a matching module, to provide function of matching for the plurality of users; a game generating module, to provide the function of game generating for the plurality of users; an trading module, to provide the function of trading for the plurality of users; and a database/storage module, to provide the function of database and storage. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014961 | IPHONE APPLICATION GAME - The present invention comprises a device and system for providing mobile communication hardware to play a word puzzle game in an iPhone. The present invention is a puzzle game in English words. Characters of English words that form the puzzle are listed at the bottom of the game board, with a geometric shape next to the corresponding shape. The challenge is to find all words on the board. When the Player find a word in matching geometrical shape by touching all the correct character of the word, soon the word vanishes off the screen and the player will win the game. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014962 | Jukebox entertainment system having multiple choice games relating to music - Entertainment system based on multiple choice competition games, characterized in that it comprises at least one terminal including connection means to a dedicated remote server ( | 2011-01-20 |
20110014963 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR FACILITATING BLACKJACK FLAT RATE PLAY SESSIONS - In accordance with one embodiment, a video roulette flat rate play session is facilitated. The flat rate play session may be associated with at least one of a wagering restriction applied to one or more bets during the flat rate play session and a net maximum payout per spin applicable to one or more bets during the flat rate play session. In one embodiment, a player is provided with a plurality of wagering units at the beginning of the session. A monetary value of the plurality of wagering units may be greater than a monetary value of a flat rate price paid for the flat rate play session. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014964 | WIDE-AREA TOURNAMENT GAMING SYSTEM - A gaming system and method for concurrently playing a base game and an associated tournament game is disclosed. The system includes one or more gaming machines that are capable of stand-alone base game play. The gaming machines are coupled to a network that enables players of the gaming machines to place side wagers against other players of other gaming machines in the gaming system. As players at the gaming machines play stand-alone base games, the players are concurrently offered an opportunity to engage in side wagers on tournament play against other players at the gaming machines using scores from play of the stand-alone base games. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014965 | GAMING MACHINE AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - The present invention provides a gaming machine allowing a player to make more BET operations spontaneously is provided. This gaming machine includes processing of: in a case where the input number of BETs is a first number of BETs, display the specific symbol combination on the display more frequently than when a second number of BETs is placed; and disabling awarding of a payment of a prize even if a specific symbol combination is rearranged on a display; in a case where the input number of BETs is a second number of BETs, displaying the specific symbol combination on the display less frequently than when the first number of BETs is placed; and awarding the payment of the prize in a case where the specific symbol combination is rearranged on the display. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014966 | GAMING MACHINE AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - Provided is a gaming machine and method of playing the gaming machine that allows a player to enjoy a plurality of games with their completely different characteristics in a feature game, with a basically same theme being kept unchanged. The control method includes processing of: determining plural kinds of symbols to be rearranged on a display, and thereafter, rearranging the plural kinds of symbols on the display; in a case where the plural kinds of symbols rearranged on the display form a combination configuring a feature game, selecting at least any of first to third symbols stored in a memory; selectively adding at least selected any of the first to third symbols in arrangement of the plural kinds of symbols; displaying, on the display, a course of adding such at least any of the first to third symbols in arrangement of the plural kinds of symbols or a result obtained by adding such any thereof; and executing a feature game, based on the arrangement of the plural kinds of symbols to which such at least any of the first to third symbols is added. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014967 | GAMING MACHINE - A gaming machine of the present invention determines random determination odds based on a character setting selected by a player and a stage setting randomly determined; and randomly determines an amount of increase in the number of bonus symbols | 2011-01-20 |
20110014968 | Device to Automatically Change Award Parameters for a Gaming Machine - A control unit in communication with a plurality of gaming machines selects one or more of the active machines to be set to an enhanced play mode. The selection may be random or based on other factors. During the enhanced play mode, the awards attributed to each symbol combination are increased, and the game parameters, other than the award amounts may be changed. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014969 | AWARD FREQUENCY ANALYSIS (AFA) SECURITY AUDITOR - An award frequency analysis auditor is employed in wager based gaming systems and reduces the time necessary to detect award frequency and return to player that is out of a desired range. User configurable thresholds may be set with the auditor and user configurable actions may also be configured to be performed when the thresholds are reached. Increased accuracy and reduction of false positives are achieved. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014970 | GAMING MACHINE HAVING LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE - A gaming machine of the present invention includes a light emitting portion | 2011-01-20 |
20110014971 | Gaming System Having Operator Configurable Supplemental Features - A gaming system comprises a wager input device for receiving a primary wager and at least one display for displaying a selected primary wagering game, the selected primary wagering game having a primary payback percentage. The system includes a control interface displayed on the at least one display, the control interface comprising a plurality of available supplemental features. At least one controller is operative to (i) receive an operator activation selection of a supplemental feature selected from the plurality of available supplemental features; (ii) receive an operator configuration selection of at least one parameter of the selected supplement feature, the at least one parameter including a feature payback percentage of the selected supplemental feature; (iii) active availability of the selected supplemental feature for the play by a player of the selected primary wagering game; and (iv) display an overall payback percentage on the control interface. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014972 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING CONTENT DELIVERY AND MEASURING ENGAGEMENT - A system, method and apparatus are provided to combine a casino or lottery player club with a system that provides a unified platform and middleware for the production, delivery, management and measurement of consumer engagement across multiple delivery mechanisms, networks, applications, platforms and marketing channels. The gambling establishment is thereby able to gather valuable player engagement data, build player profiles, and determine how to most effectively cost effectively reach, entertain and influence the behavior of their most valuable consumers. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014973 | GAME BETTING DEVICE - The present application provides a game betting device, wherein each of antennas | 2011-01-20 |
20110014974 | System and Method for Monitoring a Bet - A method of monitoring one or more bets includes: (a) receiving an alert comprising at least one wager on at least one sporting event; (b) receiving real-time updates comprising data representative of the at least one sporting event; (c) transforming the data representative of the at least one sporting event into a real-time probability of success of the at least one wager; and (d) transmitting the real-time probability of success to be displayed at a computing device. Other embodiments are also disclosed herein. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014975 | GAMING SYSTEM HAVING DISPLAYS WITH INTEGRATED IMAGE CAPTURE CAPABLITIES - A gaming system comprises a wager input device for receiving at least one wager and a display for displaying a wagering game. The display includes an integrated image capture device for visually capturing objects proximate the display. The system further comprises at least one controller operative to (i) detect the presence of at least a first object proximate the display, (ii) cause the image capture device to visually capture the first object and create a stored image thereof, (iii) graphically integrate the stored image of the first object into the wagering game, and (iv) display one or more outcomes of the wagering game which include one or more symbols comprising at least a portion of the stored image. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014976 | System for Managing Accounting - A method for managing game accounting on at least one gaming machine comprising one or more active games is provided. The method comprises providing a memory means operatively connected to the gaming machine, wherein the memory means comprises a set of active game meters for each active game on the gaming machine, and one set of removed game meters accumulating data corresponding to all games removed from the gaming machine. Active game data is received and stored in applicable active game meters. For any removed game, the game state data is captured prior to the game's removal and is stored in the applicable accumulating removed game meters. The stored game data is accessed in the active and removed game meters and a theoretical win value is used to determine the overall gaming machine performance. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014977 | GAME DEVICE, GAME PROCESSING METHOD, INFORMATION RECORDING MEDIUM, AND PROGRAM - A storage unit stores a position of an object, a viewpoint position, a sight line direction, a position of an indication sign in a screen and a position of an attention area in the screen. An input receiving position receives an instruction input to change the viewpoint. A generation unit generates an image of the virtual space viewed from the viewpoint in the sight line direction. A display unit displays the generated image. A distance calculation unit calculates a distance between an object displayed in the attention area and the viewpoint. A move calculation unit calculates a moving direction and a moving distance of the viewpoint. A correction unit corrects the moving distance so that the corrected moving distance monotonically decreases relative to the calculated distance. An update unit moves the viewpoint in the calculated direction by the corrected moving distance. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014978 | Game Apparatus - A video and audio signal processor includes a game engine interface mechanism, a video mechanism, a video card, an integration mechanism and a sound effect card. The game engine interface mechanism provides graphic parameters and original sound effect parameters. The video mechanism receives the graphic parameters from the game engine interface and provides video data based on the graphic parameters. The video card receives the video data from the video mechanism and instructs a display to provide images based on the video data. The integration mechanism receives the graphic parameters and the original sound effect parameters from the game engine interface mechanism, analyzes the graphic parameters to derive desired sound effect parameters and integrates the desired sound effect parameters with the original sound effect parameters. The sound effect card instructs at least one speaker to provide sounds under the control of the integration mechanism. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014979 | FOOT INPUT TYPE BRAIN TRAINING DEVICE AND COMPUTER PROGRAM - A mat unit | 2011-01-20 |
20110014980 | AUDIO SIGNAL TRANSMISSION APPARATUS AVOIDING NOISE GENERATION AND METHOD THEREOF - An audio signal transmission apparatus avoiding noise generation is applied to a game platform functions by executing a recording process, and comprises: an analog-to-digital converter, an intermediary processing unit, a counter, and a controlling unit. The analog-to-digital converter is used for converting an analog audio signal to a first digital audio signal. The intermediary processing unit is connected with the analog-to-digital converter for transmitting the first digital audio signal. The counter controls the intermediary processing unit to output the first digital audio signal after counting a specific time. The controlling unit, connected with the counter and the intermediary processing unit, is used for transmitting the first digital audio signal to the game platform. Therefore, the present invention can achieve the purpose for avoiding noise generation when the audio signal transmission apparatus plugs into the game platform. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014981 | TRACKING DEVICE WITH SOUND EMITTER FOR USE IN OBTAINING INFORMATION FOR CONTROLLING GAME PROGRAM EXECUTION - A tracking device may include a body, a sound emitter operable to emit a sound, an array of two or more microphones adapted to produce discrete time domain input signals at a runtime, one or more processors coupled to the array of two or more microphones; and a memory coupled to the microphones and the processor. The memory has a set of processor readable instructions embodied therein. The instructions include one or more instructions for: | 2011-01-20 |
20110014982 | POSITION DETECTION SYSTEM, POSITION DETECTION METHOD, INFORMATION STORAGE MEDIUM, AND IMAGE GENERATION DEVICE - A position detection system includes an image acquisition section that acquires an image from an imaging device when the imaging device has acquired an image of an imaging area corresponding to a pointing position from a display image generated by embedding a marker image as a position detection pattern in an original image, and a position detection section that performs a calculation process that detects the marker image embedded in the acquired image based on the acquired image to determine the pointing position corresponding to the imaging area. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014983 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MULTI-TOUCH GAME COMMANDS - Game commands may be entered via an electronic game peripheral by a user simultaneously contacting at least two of a plurality of discrete touch sensitive areas on a first surface of the device. A game command is determined based on the touch sensitive areas which are detected as being simultaneously in contact with the user. A second surface of the device, such as that opposite the first surface, may include a display that displays an indication of the game command. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014984 | System and Method for Personality Adoption by Online Game Peripherals - An apparatus and methods for personality adoption of online game peripherals interacting with an online game server having multiple online game states. Methods disclosed include techniques for associating a personality with a personality-adopting mobile game peripheral capable of holding a game state at least partially adopted from the game peripheral personality component (e.g. a faceplate, a shell, a key, etc). Additionally techniques are provided for uploading personality-imbued game state to the online game server; and for retrieving personality-imbued online game states to the first personality-adopting mobile game peripheral. Some embodiments involve multiple game peripheral personality components and corresponding personality-adopting mobile game peripherals in a peer-to-peer relationship. Peer-to-peer embodiments include techniques for associating a second personality, using a second game peripheral personality component, with a second personality-adopting mobile game peripheral. Also disclosed are techniques for receiving into the first game peripheral, a second personality from the second personality-adopting mobile game peripheral. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014985 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DELIVERING AND MANAGING CONTENTS IN MULTIPLE METAVERSE - Provided are a system and method for delivering and managing contents in multiple metaverses. The system includes a plurality of metaverses and a multiverse management platform. The plurality of metaverses include first and second metaverses providing different mixed reality environments to allow a user to perform various business activities using contents. The multiverse management platform supports a teleport between the first and second metaverses, converts values of the contents used in the first metaverse into contents usable in the second metaverse, and performs integrated management of the plurality of metaverses to allow the converted contents to be used in the second metaverse through the teleport. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014986 | Method Of Making Direct Tension Indicating Washers - A method of making a direct tension indicating washer including: forming a first surface having a discrete protuberance formed thereon; forming a second surface having a discrete indentation formed opposite the protuberance; and positioning an indicating material in the indentation, wherein the indicating material has a cured skin on an outside of the indicating material and a liquid core in an interior of the indicating material. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014987 | RIDING FLOOR ASSEMBLY - A riding floor assembly has a support layer laid on a subfloor. The support layer, or ground preparation layer, is formed of ground preparation elements that are substantially formed of plates and are arranged next to one another. A footing layer covers the upper side of the ground preparation layer. A plurality of tufts of bristles are provided on that side of the ground preparation layer facing toward the footing layer. The tufts of bristles have a length selected such that the bristles do not project out of the footing layer. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014988 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF POSITIONABLE COVERS FOR WATER AMUSEMENT PARKS - A water transportation system and method are described, generally related to water amusement attractions and rides. Further, the disclosure generally relates to water-powered rides and to a system and method in which participants may be actively involved in a water attraction. This transportation system may include a plurality of covers forming a covering system over at least a portion of the water transportation and/or amusement system. In some embodiments, at least one of the covers may be positionable. In addition, the water transportation system may include conveyor belt systems and water locks configured to convey participants from a first source of water to a second source of water which may or may not be at a different elevation. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014989 | GOLF SWING PRACTICE DEVICE - An indoor and outdoor golf swing practicing device for a user is disclosed. The device comprises at least one hard board having a plurality of holes, at least one hinge means having a first hinge arm, a second hinge arm and a pivot arm, a plurality of wedges mounted to the hard board, at least one hanger bolt, at least one extension spring, at least one golf ball, a plurality of supporting pads attached to opposing first and second ends of an inner surface of the first hinge arm, a set of plurality of pads fixed to at least one end of the plurality of wedges proximate the hinge means and a plurality of pads fixed to the at least one hard board. A carpet is placed partially over the device to facilitate a user to stand on the hard board to practice their swing techniques. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014990 | Pair Of Adjustable Handles For Use With A Golf Club - A pair of adjustable handles for use with a golf putter includes a sleeve having an interior area with a diameter at least as large as a diameter of the golf club shaft, the sleeve having first and second shafts extending outwardly. A first handle is rotatably coupled to the first shaft. A first locking mechanism is biased to fix a position of the first handle relative to the first shaft and movable to allow the first handle to rotate relative to the first shaft. A second handle is rotatably coupled to the second shaft, the first and second handles being rotatable about a common axis of rotation. A second locking mechanism is biased to fix a position of the second handle relative to the second shaft and movable to allow the second handle to rotate relative to the second shaft. The sleeve is locked to the golf club shaft. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014991 | METHOD OF ENHANCING A PARTICIPANT'S PERFORMANCE IN A SPORTING ACTIVITY - According to one aspect of the present invention, a method of improving a participant's ability to move an object toward a desired target through athletic movement is provided. The method comprises establishing a point of focus that is positioned outward from a participant's body. The method further comprises instructing the participant to continuously move the point of focus through one or more series of bodily movements within the field of vision of the participant. By shifting his or her emphasis on continuously moving the point of focus, the participant is able to improve focus and concentration, and eliminate the stress and anxiety associated with executing an athletic movement. The method also naturally triggers correct body mechanics, including the proper sequential release of the participant's joints. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014992 | Mass and/or Geometry Centered Golf Clubs - A golf club includes a head and a shaft coupled to the head. The shaft is positioned so that an axis of the shaft intersects at or near a center of mass of the head. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014993 | GOLF CLUB - A golf putter with a novel offset and shaft-attachment design is disclosed and claimed. The club includes a head having a strike surface, a sole, and a top line. A tube is coupled to the head, a coupling member is coupled to the distal end of the tube, and a shaft is also coupled to the coupling member. The coupling member connects the tube and the shaft such that they are relatively offset. The longitudinal axes of the tube and the shaft may be substantially parallel, or the coupling member may be adjustable such that the longitudinal axes are not parallel. An alignment indicia is provided on the club head. The tube is coupled to the head at an angle such that it blocks the indicia from a user's view at address when the head is aligned properly. If the club head is not properly aligned, the golfer will be able to see the indicia and therefore know to adjust the club head before putting. Thus, putter disclosed and claimed herein provides both offset and a putting alignment aide. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014994 | Golf Putter Head - A golf putter head includes a head body, and a face plate unit disposed on the head body and having one surface to serve as a putting face. The face plate unit has a plurality of faces surrounding an axis thereof and is rotatably coupled to the head body so that the face plate unit is rotatable about the axis to make one of the faces of the face plate unit serve as the putting face. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014995 | GOLF CLUB HEAD - A golf club head according to this invention is a hollow golf club head including a face portion, a crown portion, and a sole portion. The sole portion includes a first region which starts from the boundary portion between the sole portion and the face portion, and a second region which is spaced apart from the boundary portion toward the back side, and is adjacent to the first region. The second region is thinner than the first region and a third region adjacent to the back-side periphery of the second region. The second region includes the position of an antinode of the primary vibration mode of the sole portion at the time of impact. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014996 | Higher performance golf club and attachment for golf club, golf ball, athletic shoes, and athletic shin guards using shear-thickening fluids - A method and system is provided which utilizes shear thickening fluids to enhance athletic performance. A shear thickening fluid composite is used on a golf club face to reduce the amount of side spin imparted onto a golf ball thus reducing the amount of slice or hook on the golf ball's flight path. Upon impact between the shear thickening fluid composite and the golf ball, the shear thickening fluid moves laterally away from the direction of the side spin imparted on the ball, thus reducing the amount of side spin imparted onto the golf ball. After this lateral motion, the shear thickening fluid hardens and transfers the remaining energy from the club face to the golf ball. A similar process occurs when the shear thickening fluid composite composes the outside of a golf ball. A shear thickening fluid composite is also used on an athletic shoe so as to transfer more force into a kicked ball thus having the ball travel at higher velocities. When the shoe strikes a ball, the shear thickening fluid within the shoe becomes rigid. This rigidness allows more energy to be transferred to the ball resulting in a ball traveling at a higher velocity. Additionally, a shear thickening fluid composite is incorporated into the sole of the athletic shoe to limit overpronation or underpronation during running. Also, a particulate-based shear thickening fluid incorporated into athletic shin guards improves protection and athletic performance by reducing weight and improving breathability. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014997 | GOLF BALL WITH MULTIPLE COVER LAYERS - A golf ball having a core and two or more cover layers, wherein the multiple cover layers are formed from materials that are substantially the same composition with the same Shore hardness, but are modified in some way to alter the processing or performance characteristics of the golf ball, or the layers have the same hardness and at least one cover layer is formed of a polymer blend including a polyurethane composition, and at least one cover layer is formed of a different polymer blend. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014998 | DUAL CORE GOLF BALL HAVING NEGATIVE-HARDNESS-GRADIENT THERMOPLASTIC INNER CORE AND STEEP POSITIVE-HARDNESS-GRADIENT THERMOSET OUTER CORE LAYER - A golf ball comprising a thermoplastic inner core layer that has a geometric center hardness greater than its surface hardness to define a “negative” hardness gradient. An outer core layer is disposed about the inner core and is formed from a substantially homogenous thermoset composition, typically rubber, and has an inner surface hardness substantially less than its outer surface hardness to define a “positive” hardness gradient. An inner cover layer is disposed about the outer core layer and an outer cover layer is disposed about the inner cover layer. | 2011-01-20 |
20110014999 | MULTI-LAYER CORE GOLF BALL HAVING OPPOSING HARDNESS GRADIENT WITH STEEP GRADIENT OUTER CORE LAYER - A golf ball comprising an inner core having an outer surface and a geometric center and being formed from a substantially homogenous composition such that the geometric center has a hardness of 56 to 80 Shore C and the outer surface has a hardness of 50 to 75 Shore C. An outer core layer is disposed about the inner core and has an outer surface having a hardness of 85 to 98 Shore C and an inner surface having a hardness of 68 to 78 Shore C and being formed from a second substantially homogenous rubber composition. A cover layer is disposed about the outer core layer. The hardness of the second outer surface is greater than the hardness of the inner surface to define a positive hardness gradient of +7 to +30 Shore C, and the hardness of the first outer surface is lower than the hardness of the geometric center to define a negative hardness gradient of −1 to −15 Shore C. | 2011-01-20 |
20110015000 | GOLF BALL CORE WITH SOFT OUTER TRANSITION VOLUME AND NEGATIVE HARDNESS GRADIENT - A golf ball including a unitary core having a volume, an outer surface, a geometric center, and an outermost transition volume adjacent to the outer surface, the core being formed from a substantially homogenous composition; and a cover layer including ionomer, metallocene-catalyzed polymer, polyester, polyamide, non-ionomeric thermoplastic elastomer, copolyether-ester, copolyether-amide, polycarbonate, polybutadiene, polyisoprene, or polystyrene block copolymer. The outermost transition volume is disposed between the core outer surface and the geometric center, the transition volume has an outer portion congruent with the core outer surface, and comprises the outermost 45% of the core volume or less. Both a hardness of the core outer surface and a hardness within the outermost transition volume are less than the hardness of the geometric center to define a negative hardness gradient. | 2011-01-20 |
20110015001 | Clip-On Golf Ball Tool - A clip-on golf tool for selective attachment to an article of a golfer's clothing or a golf bag includes a body portion having front and rear sides. A ball marker is removably coupled to the front side of the body portion. A pair of generally parallel tines is attached to a lower end of the body portion and extending outwardly. A cleaning pad is removably coupled to a mounting member and a saddle extends between the body portion and the mounting member, the saddle being configured to be selectively attached to an article of the golfer's clothing. | 2011-01-20 |
20110015002 | SPORTS PRACTICE REBOUND NET - An adjustable sports practice net provides a ball rebounding flat net or nearly flat net target area surrounded by a large rebound net area. Target poles and a target net may simulate a full size sports net. End posts are sunk into the ground or attached to external vertical structures. Flexibility in setting up the sports practice net enables it to fit within a given space available. The target area is adjustable to position in alignment with outside end posts or positioned at a range of distances set back from the end posts to tighten the net between the target frame and the outside end posts and frame. Various rebound angles may be set up. | 2011-01-20 |
20110015003 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING BASEBALL BAT SWING - Systems and methods for controlling a baseball bat swing are disclosed. A system in accordance with a particular embodiment includes an upper arm portion, a lower arm portion pivotably connected to the upper arm portion, and at least one releaseable attachment device carried by the upper arm portion and positioned to releasably attach to the user's arm. The system can further include an adjustment element operatively coupled to the upper arm portion and the lower arm portion, with the adjustment being manipulatable to control an angle between the upper arm portion and the lower arm portion. The system can be employed to train the user to achieve a consistent baseball bat swing. | 2011-01-20 |
20110015004 | SPORTS GOAL - An exemplary sports goal includes two goalposts and a crossbar extending between upper portions of the two goalposts to define an opening. At least one of the crossbar and the two goalposts, and possibly each of the crossbar and the goalposts, has a facet that is oriented partially towards the opening. This promotes deflection of scoring objects through the opening. Scoring opportunities may be enhanced as a result. An alternative exemplary sports goal includes a crossbar and two uprights extending upwardly from ends of the crossbar to define a scoring area above the crossbar and between the uprights. At least one of the crossbar and the two uprights has a facet that is oriented partially towards the scoring area. | 2011-01-20 |
20110015005 | COVER FOR THE SHAFT OF A LACROSSE STICK - A sheath for a lacrosse stick includes a cap and a rolled sheath. The cap is mounted on the free end of a lacrosse stick and the sheath is unrolled onto the stick to the desired length or the entire length of the stick. The cap and sheath are preferably made from injection molded rubber, neoprene of other polymers that permit production in various thickness, colors and lengths. The elasticity of the material preferably gives it memory and durability. The diameter of the sheath is preferably smaller than the diameter of the lacrosse stick so that it stretches to a tight fit. After the sheath is unrolled to the desired length, excess material may be cut off, if desired. | 2011-01-20 |
20110015006 | Baseball bat - A novel baseball or softball bat is disclosed. The bat has a handle of a heavy, strong wood such as hickory, to resist breakage, and a barrel of a lighter wood such as sapele, to facilitate a controlled and comfortable swing. Methods for making the bat are also disclosed. It may be formed of a plurality of wedge-shaped pieces of wood, and the two species of wood may be joined by interleaving these wedges over part of the bat's length. | 2011-01-20 |
20110015007 | BASEBALL BAT - A novel baseball or softball bat is disclosed. The bat has a handle of a heavy, strong wood such as hickory, to resist breakage, and a barrel of a lighter wood such as sapele, to facilitate a controlled and comfortable swing. Methods for making the bat are also disclosed. It may be formed of a plurality of wedge-shaped pieces of wood, and the two species of wood may be joined by interleaving these wedges over part of the bat's length. The interleaving may optionally be designed such that some amount of hickory extends all the way to the barrel end of the bat. | 2011-01-20 |
20110015008 | BASEBALL BAT - A novel baseball or softball bat is disclosed. The bat has a handle of a heavy, strong wood such as hickory, to resist breakage, and a barrel of a lighter wood such as sapele, to facilitate a controlled and comfortable swing. Methods for making the bat are also disclosed. It may be formed of a plurality of wedge-shaped pieces of wood, and the two species of wood may be joined by interleaving these wedges over part of the bat's length. The interleaving may optionally include a tongue and groove joint or a lap joint for increased strength, and some battens may optionally extend the entire length of the bat. | 2011-01-20 |
20110015009 | Apparatus and method for attaching vane to shaft - A method for attaching a vane with respect to a shaft of an arrow or a crossbow bolt. The vane is attached to a tube or sleeve that is positionable over an outer surface of the shaft. The sleeve has an inner surface and the shaft has an outer surface. In an attached position of the vane with respect to the shaft, an adhesive is sprayed onto the inner surface or is otherwise positioned between and contacts at least a portion of the inner surface of the sleeve and at least a portion of the outer surface of the shaft. | 2011-01-20 |
20110015010 | Agility training ball - In an inflatable ball, a substance is conveyed within its inner chamber which sticks to the inner surface subtending a small portion of the entirety of that inner surface. A rubber based catalyst is a particularly suitable substance because, when cured, it remains soft and pliable, enhancing its ability to remain adhered to the inner surface of an inflatable ball and to conform to the shape of that surface whether or not the ball is inflated. A heavy substance such as lead shot or stainless steel balls can be embedded into the liquid material prior to curing to increase the weight. Any substance embedded into the liquid material is introduced through the valve and port of the inflatable ball. With the center of gravity of the ball permanently altered, the ball has a tendency to rest in a position with the weighted material therewithin facing the ground surface on which the ball sits, and the ball has a tendency to stay in that position or to return to that position when an attempt is made to roll it in any direction away from that position. If a user succeeds in rolling the ball to a position where the portion of the inner surface engaging the weighted material rises to the top of the ball as it is rolled, when the ball is let go, it will move in an erratic way. | 2011-01-20 |
20110015011 | INFLATABLE SPORT BALL STRUCTURE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - An inflatable sports ball structure and a manufacturing method thereof are disclosed. The inflatable sports ball structure comprises of an inner bladder, a reinforced carcass containing thread, and an exterior material layer. The reinforced carcass covers the surface of the inner bladder, and has a thread wound layer. Part of the thread wound layer is embedded in the reinforced carcass and provides a constricting force towards the inner bladder, and a small remaining part of the thread wound layer may be exposed on the outer surface of the reinforced carcass. | 2011-01-20 |
20110015012 | BELT-DRIVE CVT - A belt-drive CVT includes a pair of pulleys, each of which has a stationary pulley and a movable pulley that moves toward or away from the stationary pulley in an axial direction of the pulley, a belt that is wound around the pair of pulleys and a rotation state detecting device for detecting rotation of the pulley. The rotation state detecting device has a tone wheel that rotates integrally with the pulley and a sensor that faces the tone wheel. The tone wheel has a cylinder portion that extends along a moving direction of the movable pulley. The cylinder portion is provided with a plurality of detection portions which are arranged at regular intervals in a circumferential direction throughout an entire circumference of the cylinder portion and which extend along the moving direction of the movable pulley. | 2011-01-20 |
20110015013 | HYDRAULIC TENSIONING SYSTEM COMPRISING INTEGRATED OVERPRESSURE VALVE - A hydraulic tensioning system ( | 2011-01-20 |
20110015014 | MODULE FOR A TENSIONING ELEMENT MEANS DRIVE CONCEPT - A tensioning system ( | 2011-01-20 |
20110015015 | MECHANICAL TENSIONER WITH DAMPING MECHANISM - A mechanical tensioner that includes a pulley arm with a tension pulley for a tension element drive of an internal combustion engine. The pulley arm is mounted to a mounting base that is fixedly attached to the engine. A spring that functions in compression and torsion is located about a pivot axis on the mounting base, with one end connected to the pulley arm and the other end attached to the mounting base. The spring provides torsion to the pulley arm to maintain tension on the tension element, and is also compressed between a mounting flange of the pulley arm and a support flange on the mounting base to transmit an axial force between the pulley arm and an outer hub that is fixed to the mounting base. A shaped bush which functions at least as a damping element, and can also function as a bearing, is located in the space between the outer hub and the pulley arm. The outer surface of the outer hub, the bush and the inner portion of the pulley arm are in the shape of a tractrix pseudosphere to provide increased life and reduced wear. | 2011-01-20 |
20110015016 | Tensioner - A tensioner comprising a base having a shaft, a pivot arm engaged with the shaft, a pulley journalled to the pivot arm, an arcuate damping member frictionally engaged with a pivot arm inner surface, a torsion spring having a first end engaged with the pivot arm, the torsion spring having a second end bearing upon the damping member so that upon loading of the torsion spring in the unwinding direction the damping member is compressed between the second end of the torsion spring and the base thereby causing a normal force to be imparted upon the pivot arm by said damping member. | 2011-01-20 |
20110015017 | Tensioner - A tensioner comprising a base having a shaft, a pivot arm engaged with the shaft, a pulley journalled to the pivot arm, an arcuate damping member frictionally engaged with a pivot arm inner surface, a torsion spring having a first end engaged with the pivot arm, the torsion spring having a second end bearing upon the damping member so that upon loading of the torsion spring in the unwinding direction the damping member is compressed between the second end of the torsion spring and the base thereby causing a normal force to be imparted upon the pivot arm by said damping member. | 2011-01-20 |