26th week of 2009 patent applcation highlights part 12 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20090159590 | SUBSTRATE TEMPERATURE ADJUSTING-FIXING DEVICES - A substrate temperature adjusting-fixing device | 2009-06-25 |
20090159591 | SUPERHEATED STEAM GENERATION CONTAINER, SUPERHEATED STEAM GENERATOR, AND SUPERHEATED STEAM GENERATION METHOD - A superheated steam generator, capable of generating superheated steam which exceeds 400° C. even if a litz wire is adopted as an induction heating coil, and capable of being used as a middle-sized or small-sized home-available apparatus, is provided. The invention provided a superheated steam generator in which induction heating elements | 2009-06-25 |
20090159592 | REMOVABLE ROOF FOR CARGO CONTAINER - A shipping container ( | 2009-06-25 |
20090159593 | COLLAPSIBLE CONTAINER - A collapsible container includes a plurality of walls collapsible onto the base. At least one wall has a support pivotably mounted below a lip formed on an upper edge of the wall. The support is pivotable between a deployed position where it is partially supported on an adjacent wall and a retracted position. A torsion member biases the support toward the deployed position. A latch deploys the support as the wall is moved toward the upright position. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159594 | Tap for a Bag-in-Box - This invention relates to a telescope tap to be used for the tapping of liquid from a bag-in-box where a bag containing the liquid and equipped with a spout is placed inside a box. The telescope tap comprises a base member which engages with the spout and with the box wall, a telescope pipe placed sliding extractable in the base member, a handle to extract the telescope pipe from inside the box, a knob for opening and closing the outlet in the telescope pipe, and a gap around a part of the telescope tap for slidably receiving the box wall when sliding the telescope tap into the box. The invention furthermore concerns a method of filling a bag-in-box with a fluid, where a bag with a spout is filled with a fluid, a telescope tap is placed in the spout thereby closing the bag, a cut is made in the box, and the bag then is slid into the box with the tap fitting the cut in the box. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159595 | Beverage container lid - A beverage container lid for a container base having a reservoir, the lid comprising a shell removably mountable on the base comprising a first drink passage that extends through the shell and communicates with ambient and a cartridge removably engageable to the shell. A second drink passage is in communication with the first drink passage and is formed between an outer surface of the cartridge and inner surface of the shell. The cartridge comprises a valve that is moveable between an open condition and closed condition to control communication between the reservoir and second drink passage. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159596 | BREAD STORAGE DEVICE - A bread storage device includes a housing manufactured from a first predetermined material and having a first predetermined size and a first predetermined shape. Such housing has a first end and a second end and further includes an opening adjacent such first end thereof for permitting insertion and removal of at least one piece of bread. A fastening mechanism is operably connected to such housing at a predetermined location thereon adjacent such opening for removably securing such opening in a closed position. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159597 | Storage Device - A storage device includes a plurality of shells with each shell having upper and lower ends, front and back faces, and opposed sides. Each shell defines an enclosed interior area and having a door for accessing the interior area. The shells are selectively maintained one above another in a stacked configuration. The shells are allowed to rotate relative to one another so as to selectively maintain respective back faces adjacent one another. The shells are able to separate from one another. A plurality of wheels are adjacent at least one shell back face adjacent a respective upper end or lower end. At least one shell includes a retractable handle. At least one shell includes a hanger element configured to distribute a hanging force throughout the shell upper end. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159598 | Portable Dispenser - A portable dispenser or holder is provided. The portable dispenser includes a housing having a sheet product holder area. A bottle holding area adjacent to the sheet product holder area is also provided. The housing includes an opening that provides for dispensing the sheet product to the user. The bottle holding area includes a receptacle to receive a bottle and receptacles for holding used sheet product. A handle is mounted to the top surface of the housing to provide a convenient means for the user to carry the portable dispenser. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159599 | Flame Retardant Storage Device - A flame retardant storage device includes a flame retardant shell having upper and lower ends, front and back faces, and opposed sides. The shell defines an enclosed interior area and includes at least one door for accessing the interior area. The storage device includes a hanger element having a first portion lowerly adjacent the shell upper end and being configured to distribute a hanging force throughout the shell upper end. The hanger element includes a rotatable hook operatively coupled to the first portion and extends upwardly of the shell upper end. Further, the hanger element includes a fixed hook operatively coupled to the first portion and extends upwardly of the shell upper end. The rotatable hook is configured to attach to a generally horizontal pole and rotate at least about ninety degrees relative to the first portion. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159600 | GAS CANISTER RETAINING STRUCTURE FOR GAS-ENGINE-MOUNTED WORKING MACHINE - Gas canister retaining structure includes: a gas canister cover pivotable between an opened position for attaching/detaching a cassette gas canister to/from the retaining structure and a closed position for accommodating and holding the gas canister in place within the canister cover; a mouthpiece support section provided inside the gas canister cover for supporting a mouthpiece portion of the cassette gas canister with a jet nozzle of the cassette gas canister received in a nozzle receiving port provided in the mouthpiece support section; and a shutter member pivotable between an opened position for opening the nozzle receiving port and a closed position for closing the nozzle receiving port. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159601 | COOKING ARTICLE INCLUDING AN EXTERNAL POLYIMIDE-BASED COATING - This invention relates to a cooking article ( | 2009-06-25 |
20090159602 | Austenitic High Mn Stainless Steel for High Pressure Hydrogen Gas - The present invention proposes an austenitic high Mn stainless steel maintaining a hydrogen embrittlement resistance above that of SUS316L and adapted to a low temperature hydrogen environment by being designed in compositions to comprise, by mass %, C: 0.01 to 0.10%, N: 0.01 to 0.40%, Si: 0.1 to 1%, Cr: 10 to 20%, Mn: 6 to 20%, Cu: 2 to 5%, Ni: 1 to 6%, and a balance of Fe and unavoidable impurities and have an Md30 value of an indicator of an austenite stabilization degree satisfying −1202009-06-25 | |
20090159603 | In/or relating to bottles - A container for the storing and dispensing a part-frozen or semi-frozen product. The container has an upper portion including an outlet spout defining an outlet aperture to receive a re-sealable complimentary closure. A crushable container body portion is disposed from the container upper portion. A container base portion defines a plurality of vertical facets between the upper portion and container base. The container body portion includes a crush zone, the crush zone of the container body portion is separated from the container upper position by an isolation zone. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159604 | Drinking vessel sanitary device - A sanitary shield is provided for use with drinking vessels having a rim configured for contact with the mouth of an individual drinking from the vessel, with the rim located between the interior of the vessel and the exterior of the vessel. The shield includes a disposable, flexible member having a size and shape adapted and constructed to cover the rim of the vessel, a portion of the interior of the vessel, and a portion of the exterior of the vessel. The flexible member is fabricated from a material that is self-adherent to the vessel. The shield prevents the mouth of an individual drinking from the vessel from coming into contact with any portion of the exterior surface of the vessel during normal drinking activity. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159605 | Collapsible receptacle for flexible beverage container - In combination, a liquid holding container having flexible walls is contained within a collapsible receptacle having rigid walls to prevent liquid from exiting the container when unwanted pressure is exerted on the container walls. The collapsible receptacle has an interior space to receive the liquid holding container when in an extended position, and is substantially flat in the collapsed position. The panels and bottom of the collapsible receptacle may be joined together with reversible hinges, or reversible biasing hinges to bias the receptacle to either an extended or collapsed position. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159606 | LID FOR A CUP-SHAPED RECEPTACLE - The present invention is directed to a lid ( | 2009-06-25 |
20090159607 | POURING AND SEALING ATTACHMENT - A pouring attachment ( | 2009-06-25 |
20090159608 | Wall Mounted Medications Cabinet and system - A wall-mounted medications cabinet has at least one, and preferably up to four locking drawers, each with a removable bin holding the medications for a given patient. The drawers are each independently openable electronically. This can be accomplished using an incorporated PC with a touch screen monitor, or authorized access can be obtained via a network. The cabinet may be connected using USB or ethernet interface. A key lock can provide access in the event of a power failure. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159609 | Chewing gum disposal container and dispenser - A chewing gum disposal system employable with a tabletop sweetener container conventionally employed to hold envelopes of sugar and sweeteners. A stack of wrappers or envelopes is dispensed from a housing having an interior cavity adapted to hold the stack. The housing is engageable to a sidewall of the existing sweetener container and has an aperture adapted to dispense the wrappers sequentially therethrough. The stack is insertable in the cavity by sliding it through an opening and the stack may also be formed as a cartridge using a cover thereby making the stack replaceable as a cartridge. Coupons may be engaged to dispense concurrently with each wrapper. The system may also be formed as an integral component to a sweetener container. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159610 | LOTTERY TICKET DISPENSER AND TICKET BIN - A lottery ticket dispenser includes a number of ticket bins mounted in a housing of the dispenser. The ticket bins hold a fanfold stack of tickets proximate a transparent front panel of the dispenser for optimum visibility. The ticket bins are adjustably mounted in the dispenser for proper positioning in one of a variety of positions depending upon the size and configuration of the stack of fanfold tickets. The tickets are transported from the ticket stack upwardly over a guide by a ticket transport mechanism for processing by a powered separator to separate the adjacent tickets apart prior to dispensing. Excessive stress is not placed on the tickets which in prior art dispensers resulted in prematurely bursting the perforated joints apart or damaging the tickets. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159611 | VARIABLE TEMPERATURE DISPENSER SYSTEM AND METHOD - A variable temperature dispensing system and method for dispensing a variable temperature controlled fluid in an appliance includes a first fluid storage tank for holding the fluid at one temperature and a second fluid storage tank for holding the fluid at another temperature that is elevated relative to the one temperature of the first fluid storage tank. A dispenser outlet is fluidly connected to the first and second fluid storage tanks by at least one fluid line. A proportioning device is disposed along the at least one fluid line between the dispenser outlet and the first and second fluid storage tanks to proportion the fluid delivered from the first and second fluid storage tanks to the dispenser outlet. The proportioning device allows for the selection of a specific temperature for the fluid to be dispensed through the dispenser outlet and delivers the fluid at the selected specific temperature. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159612 | PRODUCT DISPENSING SYSTEM - A product dispensing system includes a flow control device configured to regulate a first ingredient. A pump module is configured to be coupled to a supply of a second ingredient. A controller is configured to provide a first control signal to the flow control device for controlling the supply of a first quantity of the first ingredient based upon, at least in part, a predetermined recipe. The controller is further configured to provide a second control signal to the pump module for controlling the supply of a first quantity of the second ingredient based upon, at least in part, the predetermined recipe. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159613 | DISPENSER AND FLEXIBLE CONTAINER FOR LIQUID FOOD PRODUCT - A dispensing assembly for dispensing a liquid food product includes a flexible container received within a dispenser. An actuating structure within the dispenser exerts a force on the flexible container to dispense the food product through a nozzle mounted to the dispenser. A dispensing spout of the flexible container forms a seal with an inner wall of the nozzle to prevent the back flow of liquid food product during dispensing of the food product. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159614 | FLUID DISPENSING SYSTEM - A fluid dispensing system that provides storage means for at least one additional concentrate containing cartridge, the cartridge to be received by an open end of a fluid container and disposed on the outer surface thereof. The fluid dispensing system includes a fluid container, a fluid dispensing means, and a storage means for a concentrate containing cartridge. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159615 | Structure for Storing Perishable Liquid - Disclosed herein is a structure for storing and preserving perishable liquids, including a container having a central opening and a plunger, sized and shaped to fit within the central opening. The plunger having means to seal the container and the plunger being slidable thereto. The container having a bottom defining a detent extending toward the central opening. And, the plunger having a bottom end zone with a similar detent. The plunger having a central internal passageway and a cap for sealing one of the passageway. The plunger inducing pressure on the liquid and the cap maintaining the pressure for preserving the liquid. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159616 | Liquid-dispensing device - A liquid-dispensing device includes a liquid-containing unit, a flexible tube, a nozzle, and a cam mechanism. The flexible tube is connected to the liquid-containing unit. The nozzle is connected to the flexible tube. The cam mechanism includes first and second cams, and first and second cam followers. The first and second cams are co-rotatable. Each of the first and second cam followers is driven by a respective one of the first and second cams to move to a squeezing position, where each of the first and second cam followers exerts a squeezing force on the flexible tube. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159617 | Hot Melt Adhesive Metering Pump Assembly with Integral Reservoir Tank - A hot melt adhesive metering pump assembly, and an integral reservoir tank fluidically connected thereto and the hot melt adhesive metering pump assembly comprises a plurality of rotary, gear-type metering pumps which are arranged in a compact, longitudinally spaced manner upon a drive gear manifold. All of the driven gears of pumps are respectively driven by manifold pump drive gears which are rotatably mounted upon a common motor-driven rotary drive shaft rotatably disposed within the drive gear manifold, and a first side wall member of a base portion of the reservoir tank is integrally connected to a side wall portion of the drive gear manifold, while a second side wall member of the base portion of the reservoir tank is provided with a plurality of hose connections to which hot melt adhesive delivery hoses are to be connected so as to respectively convey the precisely metered amounts of the hot melt adhesive material toward the applicator heads. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159618 | Dispensing and/or dosing system including an improved throat plug assembly - A dosing and/or dispensing system for use with a liquid container such as a bottle or the like for dosing and/or dispensing liquid contents from the bottle. The system includes an improved venting means to ensure that the liquid being dosed or dispensed properly and accurately drains. A novel throat plug assembly is provided for insertion into the throat of the bottle. The throat plug assembly is comprised entirely of a recyclable plastic material. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159619 | Anti-drip valve for a dispensing and/or dosing system - A dosing and/or dispensing system for use with a liquid container such as a bottle or the like for dosing and/or dispensing liquid contents from the bottle. An anti-drip valve is provided to prevent liquid from dripping from the discharge end of the dosing bowl of the system. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159620 | DISPENSING DEVICE FOR DISPENSING A LIQUID PRODUCT - A dispensing device ( | 2009-06-25 |
20090159621 | LOWER NECK INDICATOR FOR WIRE HOOK HANGERS - In a lower neck sizer for a garment hanger and a combination turnable wire hook hanger and lower neck sizer, the lower neck sizer includes a body dimensioned to generally surround a cylindrical projection and the support flanges adjacent to the body flange of the hanger, and an inwardly extending tab secured to the sizer body configured to engage the hanger at the lower neck region to resist removal The inwardly extending tab may have a relief to accommodate a cylindrical projection of the hanger and a finger directed towards the intersection between a support flanges and the cylindrical projection. Alternately, the inwardly extending tab may have an upward surface located to engage the body flange. The lower neck sizer may include a downward extension, the inwardly extending tab being carried by the downward extension. Alternately, the inwardly extending tab may include a plurality of substantially radial projections located at an upper surface of the lower neck sizer, and dimensioned to engage the wire hook. The lower neck sizer can have a discontinuity traversing the height of the body to facilitate mounting on the hanger. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159622 | Backpack with detachable wheels - The present invention relates to backpacks, particularly for use by children and young adults. The backpacks are normally used to transport books and other educational materials to and from educational facilities, such as schools. A plurality of wheels are secured to the bottom or lower portion of the backpack. In a preferred embodiment, the wheels are attached to a frame which is attachable to and removable from the backpack. The wheels and frame are stored on the backpack when not in use, such as when the child is in school. The wheels permit the backpack to be rolled behind a user rather than be carried by the user on their back. Rolling of the backpack avoids physical injuries resulting from carrying the backpacks on the user's back. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159623 | STORAGE COMPARTMENT - A storage compartment, especially to a holder for holding a drinks container, such as, for example, a beverage can, so that it does not tip over, in a motor vehicle, for matching to different drinks container diameters, has a compartment divider which can be pivoted inwards and, on the outside of the compartment divider, a support which has a parallel offset pivot axis and a return blocker which supports the compartment divider against pivoting out from the container receptacle. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159624 | Roof rack features enabled by active materials - Roof rack features enabled by active materials are described. A concealment assembly for concealing a roof rack comprises a member configured to have a first form and a second form, wherein the first form is configured to conceal the roof rack and the second form is configured to expose the roof rack; and an active material in operable communication with the member, wherein the active material is capable of undergoing a change in a property upon receipt of an activation signal, wherein the change in the property is effective to transition the member from the first form to the second form. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159625 | Equipment rack for boats - The equipment rack for boats is adapted for mounting to a lower surface of the roof of a boat. A conventional equipment housing may be suspended from the rack. The equipment rack allows for the lowering of the equipment housing to a height that is easily accessible by the user. The equipment rack includes a plurality of openings for the removable reception and support of chart storage tubes and other marine related equipment. The equipment rack may have a substantially rectangular shape and may be formed from any suitable material, such as teak, plastic or the like. Preferably, the equipment rack has a height between six and ten inches, allowing for the lowering of the equipment housing by six to ten inches from its conventional position. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159626 | Carrier rack for a bicycle - Users of cycles are limited in the amount that they can carry with them as luggage, owing to the need of having both hands to ride the cycle. Cycle carriers, therefore, provide a convenient way of allowing items to be carried by a cyclist, with the cycle and not the rider bearing the weight of the items. Many carriers, however, are designed for permanent attachment to cycles, this is not always appropriate if the cycle is to be used for other types of riding, where the carrier could be cumbersome or provide a hazard. To overcome such problems, a carrier ( | 2009-06-25 |
20090159627 | Portable hitch mounted cargo carrier - A cargo carrier having a hitch sleeve on its bottom and legs with wheels on its sides. A hitch shaft is inserted into a trailer hitch on a vehicle and the hitch sleeve fits over the hitch shaft. The legs have an internal screw type jack mechanism to raise and lower the cargo carrier to place the hitch sleeve over the hitch shaft, and to raise the legs so that the vehicle can transport the cargo carrier on the hitch shaft without having to remove the legs. The wheels allow the cargo carrier to be portable when not connected to the vehicle and allow the hitch sleeve to be aligned with the hitch shaft to facilitate insertion of bolts through the hitch sleeve and hitch shaft, thereby fastening the cargo carrier to the hitch shaft. The legs can be rotatably mounted to the cargo carrier to provide additional clearance of the legs above the ground by rotating them, once the cargo carrier hitch sleeve is connected to the hitch shaft inserted in the vehicle trailer hitch. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159628 | Pet carrier - The pet carrier is a garment which has a pouch positioned on the upper torso of a person. The pouch is formed between an inner layer and an outer layer which are attached to each other at about mid-torso and near each shoulder of the person. The pouch has at least one side open so a pet can be placed therein. The garment has supports, attached to the top of the inner or outer layer, which extend over the shoulders and down the front or the back of the person to at least the mid-torso, where they are attached to the inner or outer layer at the sides. The inner or outer layer or a separate piece and the supports can further extend downward to about the waist of the person. The garment can have the appearance of a poncho, a vest, a shirt or a sweater which is suitable for wearing without a pet in the pouch. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159629 | RUCKSACK WHICH MAY BE SWITCHED TO A FRONT POSITION - A rucksack including a bag and a shoulder straps/belt assembly laid out in the back of the bag. The bag is laid out in order to switch from a standard wearing position into a front position. The shoulder straps/belt assembly has two straps each having an upper portion, attached to the top of the back of the bag, an intermediate portion, and a lower portion. The ends common to the intermediate portions and to the lower portions are attached to the bottom of the back of the bag, the distal ends of the lower portions are provided with a fastening system. A sliding system is laid out on the bag in order to slidably mount one of the common ends between the intermediate portion and the lower portion of one of the straps. The strap has a fastening system laid out the common end between the upper portion and the intermediate portion. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159630 | SUSPENDED CASE CONTAINING A PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE TO PROVIDE CONVENIENT OPERATION - A suspended case includes a first case half, a second case half, two shoulder straps, two suspended bands, and a waist belt. The second case half is connected with the first case half pivotally to be lifted movably and reveal a display of a computer held in the first case half through a window of the second case half. The shoulder straps and the waist are set on a flank of the first case half, and the suspended bands are connected between the shoulder straps and the second case half. After hanging the shoulder straps on the user's shoulder and tying the waist belt around the user's waist, the suspended case is suspended from the shoulder straps and in front of the user. As a result, applying the suspended case is more convenient for the user to carry and co-operate with the computer. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159631 | TENSION CONTROL FOR A SHEET MATERIAL FEEDER - A sheet material feeder includes a sheet material web, a vacuum box applying a tension force to a portion of the sheet material web extending into the vacuum box by applying a first vacuum force on the sheet material web, a first drive feeding the sheet material web into the vacuum box, a second drive pulling the sheet material web out of the vacuum box, and a system for applying a braking force to the sheet material web proximate to the vacuum box only during a decelerating movement of the sheet material web at the second drive. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159632 | SAFETY APPARATUS FOR SPRING POWERED STAPLERS - This invention provides a safety apparatus for a spring powered stapler, the safety apparatus comprising a lock plate holding up a power spring for storing energy when in a first position, and releasing the power spring when the lock plate being moved substantially horizontally to a second position, a safety pin substantially vertically movable between a third and fourth position, the safety pin being in the third position when the stapler is not pressed against an object, and the safety pin being in the fourth position when the stapler is pressed against an object, wherein when in the third position, the safety pin stops the lock plate from being moved to the second position, and when in the fourth position, the safety pin makes room for the lock plate to be moved to the second position. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159633 | Nail Gun Switch Mechanism - A nail gun switch mechanism includes a gun body and a trigger. The gun body has a trigger valve being disposed therein and a safety slidable bar being slidably disposed on. The safety slidable bar has a bottom part which extends outside of a hitting mouth at a bottom of the gun body. The trigger has a trigger lever being pivotably disposed therein, which is configured for driving the trigger valve to open. A top part of the safety slidable bar extends near to an end of the trigger and a swing arm is pivotably disposed on the top part of the safety slidable bar. The swing arm includes an arm part extending from a pivotal center of the swing arm and a push part extending from the arm part toward outside. The push part is configured to be switched to a first swing position and thus driven by the safety slidable bar to touch the trigger lever so as to operate the nail gun in a sequential actuation mode. The push part is configured to be switched to the second swing position and thus driven by the safety slidable bar to touch the trigger lever so as to operate the nail gun in a contact actuation mode. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159634 | POWDER-ACTUATED FASTENER-DRIVING TOOL - A powder-actuated fastener-driving tool includes a barrel unit inserted movably into a housing, a holder disposed movably in the housing, abutting against the barrel unit and having a through hole defined by an inner annular surface, and a spring-loaded firing pin disposed fixedly in the housing, having a free end portion extending into the through hole in the holder, and movable among normal and standby positions, where the firing pin is inclined due to engagement between the free end portion thereof and the shoulder portion of the holder, and a firing position. When a trigger unit mounted on the housing is operated to switch the firing pin from the standby position to the firing position, the free end portion of the firing pin disengages the shoulder portion of the holder to move frontwardly to thereby contact and ignite gunpowder in a chamber in a rear end portion of the barrel unit. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159635 | Combustion-operated setting tool - A combustion-operated setting tool ( | 2009-06-25 |
20090159636 | PAPER TOOL CONSTRUCTION - A paper tool includes a base having a front end and a rear end and a drive arm pivotally coupled to the base about a first pivot axis. The drive arm includes a front portion proximate the front end of the base and a rear portion proximate the rear end of the base. The stapler also includes a handle pivotally coupled to the base and a drive member supported by the handle rearwardly of the first pivot axis such that, when the handle pivots relative to the base, the drive member engages the rear portion of the drive arm to pivot the drive arm about the first pivot axis. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159637 | STAPLER HAVING POWER MUTLIPLYING MECHANISM - A stapler includes a base, a first support portion disposed on the base, a support plate formed in the vicinity of the first support portion on each side of the base, a second support portion formed on the support portion so as to project therefrom, a staple storing magazine and an inner handle, both provided swingably on the first support portion, a driver plate disposed on the inner handle so as to strike out a staple, and an outer handle provided swingably on the second support portion. The outer handle includes a first handle member having a first half hole portion engageable with an upper portion of the two second support portion, and a second handle member having a second half hole portion engageable with a lower portion of the second support portion. The first handle member and the second handle member are connected integrally. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159638 | SPRING POWERED STAPLER - This invention provides a spring powered stapler comprising a power spring having a front and a rear end, the rear end of the power spring being limited from moving frontward, a middle section between the front and rear end of the power spring being bent down while the front and rear end of the power spring maintaining in upper positions for storing energy in the power spring, and the front end of the power spring moving rearward as a result of the middle section of the power spring being bent down, and a lock plate, while not moving, holding up the front end of the power spring before the rearward movement of the front end of the power spring exceeding a predetermined distance and releasing the front end of the power spring after the rearward movement of the front end of the power spring exceeding the predetermined distance. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159639 | Friction stir spot joining device - There is provided a friction stir spot joining device wherein stirring-related members are unitized to form a unitized stirring unit and an opening is formed in a friction stir spot joining device body for housing the unitized stirring unit therein. A stirring motor, a stirring shaft and a power transmission mechanism are unitized to form a stirring unit, and bearings of an LM guide (registered trademark) are fixed to the stirring unit immediately under the stirring unit, and a ball nut is fixed to the back face of the stirring unit, wherein the friction stir spot joining device body is opened to form the opening at a rear upper portion through which the stirring unit is caused to move inside thereof. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159640 | Wave soldering apparatus - A wave soldering apparatus includes: two parallel tracks; a soldering bath defining a wave soldering region between the tracks for soldering circuit boards passing therethrough; a conveying unit including two belts that are movably and respectively mounted on the tracks, and a plurality of clamping members mounted on the belts; and two adjusting mechanisms, each of which is mounted on a respective one of the tracks and each of which includes a pressing plate that is disposed at a top side of the wave soldering region and that is adjustable in height relative to the tracks so as to press downwardly against the clamping members that are under the pressing plate. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159641 | Forming Solder Balls on Substrates - A mask (stencil) having cells (openings) is disposed on a surface of a heater stage, and is then filled (printed) with solder paste. Then a substrate is assembled to the opposite side of the mask. Then the solder paste is reflowed. This may be done partially inverted. Then the mask is separated from the substrate, either before or after cooling. Solder balls are thus formed on the substrate, which may be a semiconductor wafer. A biased chuck urges the substrate into intimate contact with the mask. A method for printing the mask with solder paste is described. Methods of forming high aspect ratio solder bumps (including balls and reflowable interconnect structures) are described. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159642 | Process of Brazing/Soldering By Flame of Metallic and Non-Metallic Materials - The invention refers to the flame soldering/brazing procedure of metallic and nonmetallic materials, used in industrial operations without releasing of noxious gases emissions. The soldering/brazing procedure according to the invention is achieved totally eliminating the noxious gases emissions, reducing the energy consumption for the soldering/brazing operation, and improving the quality of the joints by eliminating the influence of the temperature on the joint materials, in the following stages: cleaning and pickling of the joining surfaces with soldering/brazing flux, adapted as type and method to the specification of the materials that make up the joint; preparation and positioning of the joining components according to the joining drawing and ensuring a correct joint gap in relation to the added metal; uniform heating or the joint until the soldering/brazing alloy melted with the help of a burner with HHO oxy-hydrogen gas at a pressure of 0.1÷0.3 MPa; cooling of the joint with air and its protection so that it is not moved or stricken during the cooling and solidification of the soldering/brazing alloy. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159643 | METHOD FOR JOINING TUBE PLATES AND TUBES AS WELL AS FRICTION TOOL TO CARRY OUT THE METHOD - The invention relates to a method for the joining of tube plates ( | 2009-06-25 |
20090159644 | MOLD AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A mold welded with a dissimilar metal member manufactured by pressingly bringing the dissimilar metal member into contact with a mold formed of copper or a copper alloy in a stationary state while rotating the dissimilar metal member at a high speed, stopping the dissimilar metal member, and providing a forced pressure larger than the pressure in the first step to the mold. The present mold solves the problems of efficient cooling and attachment of back frame. Also, a variety of problems including cutting processing loss of copper or copper alloy plate, long processing times, heat distortion and heat deterioration of copper plates, etc, can be solved. Further, welding position precision and welding strength of stud bolts can be improved. Finally, the invention concerns a mold welded with a dissimilar metal member where the mold is manufactured by the first step shown above. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159645 | Brazing alloy compositions and methods - Various braze alloy compositions are described, along with methods for using them. In one instance, a boron-free, high-temperature braze alloy includes selected amounts of chromium, hafnium, and nickel. The braze alloy can be used, for example, as a component in a wide gap braze mixture where a higher or lower melting point superalloy and/or brazing powder is used. The braze alloys may permit joining or repairing of superalloy articles with complex shapes, and may be used in high temperature applications. In some other braze alloy embodiments, a nickel- or cobalt-based braze composition can contain selected amounts of boron, but includes restricted amounts of chromium. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159646 | CONDUCTIVE BALL REMOVING METHOD, CONDUCTIVE BALL MOUNTING METHOD, CONDUCTIVE BALL REMOVING APPARATUS, AND CONDUCTIVE BALL MOUNTING APPARATUS - In a method of removing conductive balls that are left on a mask provided on a substrate having pads thereon, the method includes: (a) making a sheet member close to the mask using a contacting mechanism such that a gap between the sheet member and the mask is set small than a diameter of the conductive balls. The conductive balls are removed in such a manner that the conductive balls are adhered onto the sheet member. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159647 | Method for bonding glassy metals - A method for bonding two glassy metal pieces, includes: (a) disposing the glassy metal pieces in an environment such that the surrounding of the glassy metal pieces is heated to a working temperature within a common supercooled liquid region of the glassy metal pieces; and (b) pressing one of the glassy metal pieces against the other of the glassy metal pieces under an elevated pressure while maintaining the working temperature for a suitable period of time so as to subject the glassy metal pieces to undergo solid state diffusion at an interface therebetween. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159648 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR BRAZING A HEAT PIPE - The present invention relates to a device and method for brazing a heat pipe assembly with copper-silver alloy filler rings to improve heat dissipation efficiency of a heat pipe. The device comprises a brazing furnace and a conveyor. The brazing furnace comprises an open ended passage with a multi-stage brazing heater and cooler. The conveyor comprises an input bracket assembly, an output bracket assembly and a steel mesh belt. The method comprises steps of (A) providing multiple heat pipe components, (B) assembling the heat pipe components to form heat pipe assemblies, (C) injecting mixed gas, (D) turning on the multi-stage brazing heater and cooler, (E) placing the heat pipe assemblies on the conveyor, (F) brazing the heat pipe assemblies to form heat pipes, (G) cooling the heat pipes and (H) removing the heat pipes from the conveyor. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159649 | Soldering method - Embodiments of the present invention provide a soldering method capable of satisfactorily melting a solder without damaging a workpiece be soldered. One embodiment of a soldering method removes component waves of predetermined wavelengths from a light beam emitted by a light source and melts a solder by irradiating the solder with a light beam obtained by removing the component waves of the predetermined wavelengths from the light beam emitted by the light source. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159650 | Semiconductor device and automotive AC generator - A semiconductor device includes a semiconductor element, a support member bonded to a first surface of the semiconductor element with a first bonding material and a lead electrode bonded to a second surface of the semiconductor element supported on the support member with a second bonding material, and further including a method of producing the semiconductor device. Respective connecting parts of the support member and the lead electrode are Ni-plated and each of the first and the second bonding material is a Sn solder having a Cu | 2009-06-25 |
20090159651 | CONDUCTIVE BALL MOUNTING METHOD AND SURPLUS BALL REMOVING APPARATUS - A conductive ball mounting method of the present invention, includes a step of, arranging a mask in which an opening portion is provided, on a substrate including a connection pad, arranging a conductive ball on the connection pad through the opening portion of the mask by supplying the conductive ball onto the mask, separating the substrate and the mask, in the step, an extra conductive ball left on the mask drops through the opening portion of the mask, thereby a surplus ball is mounted on the substrate, and removing the surplus ball on the substrate by making the surplus ball adhere onto an adhering head. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159652 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSPORTING BULK PRODUCTS - A method and apparatus for transporting bulk products is shown. At least one example of an apparatus for transporting bulk products as disclosed herein comprises the following: a liner having a top panel, a bottom panel, two sidewalls, a front panel, and a back panel; a first strap, wherein the first strap is partially attached to each of the sidewalls and to the back panel so that the first strap has a first pair of diagonal sections, said first pair of diagonal sections comprising a first diagonal section suspended between a first sidewall and the back panel and a second diagonal section suspended between a second sidewall and the back panel; and a second strap, wherein the second strap is partially attached to each of the sidewalls and to the back panel, wherein at least one overlapping region of the second strap overlaps an overlapping region of the first strap. The apparatus may further include a third strap that is partially attached to each of the sidewalls and to the back panel similar to the first strap and the second strap. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159653 | Double-Walled Paperboard Cup - Described is a stackable, heat-insulating paperboard cup having an inner sleeve and an outer sleeve with a gap therebetween. A rolled lip is applied to the lower end of the outer sleeve, which rolled lip is disposed on the inner sleeve. A shoulder is formed on the inner sleeve for the rolled lip of another paperboard cup to be stacked. The diameter of the inner sleeve below the shoulder is reduced discontinuously. The support of the lower rolled lip on the outer surface of the inner sleeve is arranged at the same level as, or below, the cup bottom. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159654 | Method of identifying a container and/or a finished article obtained from the said container, in particular for medical use - Method of identifying a container ( | 2009-06-25 |
20090159655 | VOTE BY MAIL SYSTEM THAT ALLOWS VOTERS TO VERIFY THEIR VOTES - A method of enabling a voter to verify that a ballot has been received and counted as intended in a vote by mail election that includes receiving the ballot from the voter in the mail, generating a vote verification mechanism for the voter, obtaining the voter's votes from the ballot and counting the votes in the election. The method further includes storing voter vote information including the voter's votes that were counted in the election, providing to the voter the vote verification mechanism and an acknowledgment that the ballot has been received and counted, and, after the election has been closed, receiving the vote verification mechanism from the voter, obtaining the voter vote information from storage using the vote verification mechanism, and displaying the voter vote information for the voter so that the voter can verify that his or her votes have in fact been counted as intended. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159656 | USER-CREATED TRADE CARDS - The claimed subject matter provides a system and/or a method that facilitates identifying relationships between two or more trade cards. A schema component can implement a portion of user-assisted schema to create a trade card that represents a distillation of a document with document-specific data. A relationship component can identify at least one of a hard link or a soft link associated with the trade card in connection with at least one of a network or one or more trade cards, wherein the hard link is a source that derived the trade card and the soft link is directed toward a disparate trade card with a portion of substantially similar document-specific data. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159657 | Contactless integrated circuit card system - A contactless integrated circuit card system for communicating with a card reader is disclosed. The contactless integrated circuit card system includes an integrated circuit chip for performing contactless identification; a main antenna connected to the integrated circuit chip for transmitting signals to and from the card reader; and at least one open-circuit antenna disposed on the main antenna for increasing gain of the main antenna so that the electromagnetic induction of the main antenna is enhanced. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159658 | BARCODE REMOVAL - A method of removing a barcode from the bitmap representation of a document is disclosed. The barcode comprises a plurality of data encoding symbols ( | 2009-06-25 |
20090159659 | Methods of operating an image-based self-service check depositing terminal to provide enhanced check images and an apparatus therefor - A method of operating an image-based self-service check depositing terminal having an optical character recognition (OCR) reader comprises the steps of (a) receiving from a self-service depositor a check to be deposited, (b) illuminating the check with infrared radiation, (c) capturing a first image of the check while the check is illuminated with infrared radiation, (d) processing the first check image to provide an enhanced image of the check, and (e) applying OCR techniques to read a magnetic ink character recognition (MICR) codeline from the enhanced check image. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159660 | Document diverter apparatus for use in a check processing module of a self-service check depositing terminal - A document diverter apparatus is provided for use in a check processing module (CPM) of a self-service check depositing terminal. The apparatus comprises a first member which can be (i) moved between a first position and a second position when the CPM is configured to operate in a first mode of operation, (ii) moved between the second position and a third position when the CPM is configured to operate in a second mode of operation, and (iii) constrained to be in the second position when the CPM is configured to operate in a third mode of operation. The apparatus further comprises a second member which can be (i) disposed in a first position to configure the CPM to be operate in the first mode of operation, (ii) disposed in a second position to configure the CPM to be operate in the second mode of operation, and (iii) disposed in a third position to configure the CPM to be operate in the third mode of operation. The first member may comprise a diverter blade having a plurality of fingers. The second member may comprise a detent arm which can be disposed in any one of the first, second, and third positions of the detent arm to configure the CPM in the first, second, and third modes of operation, respectively. The apparatus may further comprise an actuatable solenoid for (i) moving the first member from the second position to the first position when the solenoid is actuated and the second member is disposed in the first position, and (ii) moving the first member from the second position to the third position when the solenoid is actuated and the second member is disposed in the second position. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159661 | Self-service terminal - A self-service terminal comprises a Web client for connecting to a Web server remote from the terminal, and an error recovery agent. The terminal also includes a display for presenting the rendered information to the customer, and at least one customer interface device for receiving media from the customer under control of the Web client. The error recovery agent executes on the terminal and is operable to monitor the Web client to detect any failure. In the event of a failure, the error recovery agent (i) takes control of the display and the at least one customer interface device from the Web client, (ii) returns inserted media to the customer (iii) informs the customer about a resolution of any pending transaction when the failure occurred, and (iv) informs the Web server of actions taken regarding the pending transaction. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159662 | Device of Supplying Paper Medium - Disclosed are an automatic transaction machine and method of rejecting a paper medium in the automatic transaction machine. The automatic transaction machine includes a medium storage portion; a first medium transfer module transferring a paper medium in a sheet unit from the medium storage portion; a temporary stack portion provided adjacent to an outlet of the first medium transfer module, stacking the paper medium, and having a vertically movable supporter; a second medium transfer module for transferring, to a medium outlet, the paper medium transmitted from the supporter having been upwardly moved; and a rejection portion positioned below the supporter, and including a rejection inlet vertically movable together with the supporter. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159663 | PAYMENT CARDS AND DEVICES OPERABLE TO RECEIVE POINT-OF-SALE ACTIONS BEFORE POINT-OF-SALE AND FORWARD ACTIONS AT POINT-OF-SALE - A payment card or other device (e.g., mobile telephone) is provided with a magnetic emulator operable to communicate data to a magnetic stripe read-head. A user can utilize buttons located on the card to perform activities that would otherwise be performed at an ATM, payment card reader, or by a waitress. A user can provide instructions on a card to accelerate a transaction. The information a user enters can be communicated to a point-of-sale device. For example, a user can enter into his/her card that the user desires $100 withdrawal from a checking account. The user can also enter his/her PIN into the card. The user can swipe his/her card into an ATM and instantly be provided with the desired $100. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159664 | Check Receiving Device and Method of Automatic Teller Machine - A check receiving device of an automatic teller machine having a receiving unit and a storage unit to accumulate the check unit includes a first transfer unit having inspection devices installed along a transferring; a second transfer unit communicated with an end of the first transfer unit along the transferring path such that the check transferred from the first transfer unit stands by; a third transfer unit communicated with an end of the second transfer unit along the transferring path and receiving the check; a fourth transfer unit communicated with a communicating position between the second transfer unit and the third transfer unit; and a gate installed at a communicating position of the second transfer unit, the third transfer unit, and the fourth transfer unit. The gate changes a transferring direction of the check positioned in the third transfer unit to the fourth transfer unit. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159665 | Reserve currency card - The Reserve Currency Card is a standard sized gift card type of instrument that is sold at the retail level to anybody wishing to have or give a gift of a money market savings or investment account with a designated major fiduciary. The purchaser would be able to buy the card in various denominations, such as $25, 50, 75, 100, or 200 dollars, earmark the funds for a selected account type (depending on the amount), and reserve that selected amount for allocation to a specific investment account, subject to the terms and rules of the fiduciary. The purchaser may then establish an investment account with the designated fiduciary or, alternatively, give the card as a gift for another person to establish the account in the recipient's name. The account holder may purchase additional cards as often as desired to add funds to the account. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159666 | Contact-less tag with signature, and applications thereof - A method, comprising: obtaining a signature from a contactlessly readable tag; decrypting the signature with a key to obtain (i) a candidate identifier and (ii) a scrambling code associated with the signature; and validating the candidate identifier based on at least one of the scrambling code and the signature. Also, a system, comprising: at least one tag reader configured to receive a plurality of signatures released by a respective plurality of tags, including a particular signature released by a particular one of the tags, and to cause decryption of the particular signature with a key to obtain (i) a candidate identifier, and (ii) a scrambling code associated with the signature; and a processing entity configured to effect validation of the candidate identifier based on at least one of the scrambling code and the signature. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159667 | CARDS WITH SERIAL MAGNETIC EMULATORS - A card is provided, such as a credit card or security card, that may transmit information to a magnetic stripe reader via a magnetic emulator. The emulator may transmit the information serially in order to reduce the amount of circuitry needed to emulate a particular block of information. Additionally, for example, a serial encoder may send any amount of information through a single emulation segment. Such a magnetic emulator may be provided on a credit card. A dynamic credit card number may be provided by, for example, coding a number with a different coding scheme for different periods of time. The magnetic emulator may be utilized to transmit a particular coded number for a particular period of time. In this manner, a dynamic credit card number may be provided such that to help secure, and progress, a payment transaction. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159668 | CARDS AND DEVICES WITH MULTIFUNCTION MAGNETIC EMULATORS AND METHODS FOR USING SAME - A payment card (e.g., credit and/or debit card) is provided with a magnetic emulator operable of communicating information to a magnetic stripe reader. Information used in validating a financial transaction is encrypted based on time such that a validating server requires receipt of the appropriate encrypted information for a period of time to validate a transaction for that period of time. Such dynamic information may be communicated using such an emulator such that a card may be swiped through a magnetic stripe reader—yet communicate different information based on time. An emulator may receive information as well as communicate information to a variety of receivers (e.g., an RFID receiver). | 2009-06-25 |
20090159669 | CARDS WITH SERIAL MAGNETIC EMULATORS - A card is provided, such as a credit card or security card, that may transmit information to a magnetic stripe reader via a magnetic emulator. The emulator may transmit the information serially in order to reduce the amount of circuitry needed to emulate a particular block of information. Additionally, for example, a serial encoder may send any amount of information through a single emulation segment. Such a magnetic emulator may be provided on a credit card. A dynamic credit card number may be provided by, for example, coding a number with a different coding scheme for different periods of time. The magnetic emulator may be utilized to transmit a particular coded number for a particular period of time. In this manner, a dynamic credit card number may be provided such that to help secure, and progress, a payment transaction. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159670 | CARDS AND DEVICES WITH MULTIFUNCTION MAGNETIC EMULATORS AND METHODS FOR USING THE SAME - A payment card (e.g., credit and/or debit card) is provided with a magnetic emulator operable of communicating information to a magnetic stripe reader. Information used in validating a financial transaction is encrypted based on time such that a validating server requires receipt of the appropriate encrypted information for a period of time to validate a transaction for that period of time. Such dynamic information may be communicated using such an emulator such that a card may be swiped through a magnetic stripe reader—yet communicate different information based on time. An emulator may receive information as well as communicate information to a variety of receivers (e.g., an RFID receiver). | 2009-06-25 |
20090159671 | CARDS AND DEVICES WITH MAGNETIC EMULATORS WITH ZONING CONTROL AND ADVANCED INTERIORS - A payment card (e.g., credit and/or debit card) is provided with a magnetic emulator operable to act as a magnetic stripe read-head detector and a data transmitter. A multiple layer flexible PCB may be fabricated to include multiple magnetic emulators. An emulator may include a coil that includes magnetic, ferromagnetic, or ferromagnetic, material in the coil's interior. Coils may be associated with zones. As a read-head is detected to move from zone-to-zone, coils may be activated to transmit information in those zones. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159672 | CARDS WITH SERIAL MAGNETIC EMULATORS - A card is provided, such as a credit card or security card, that may transmit information to a magnetic stripe reader via a magnetic emulator. The emulator may transmit the information serially in order to reduce the amount of circuitry needed to emulate a particular block of information. Additionally, for example, a serial encoder may send any amount of information through a single emulation segment. Such a magnetic emulator may be provided on a credit card. A dynamic credit card number may be provided by, for example, coding a number with a different coding scheme for different periods of time. The magnetic emulator may be utilized to transmit a particular coded number for a particular period of time. In this manner, a dynamic credit card number may be provided such that to help secure, and progress, a payment transaction. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159673 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROGRAMMABLE PAYMENT CARDS AND DEVICES WITH LOYALTY-BASED PAYMENT APPLICATIONS - A payment card (e.g., credit and/or debit card) or other device (e.g., mobile telephone) is provided with a magnetic emulator operable to communicate data to a magnetic stripe read-head. Data may include the type of reward that a user would like to earn as a result of making a purchase or the type of reward that a user would like to utilize to at least partially pay for a purchase. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159674 | PARKING METER AND A DEVICE THEREFOR - A single bay parking meter device is provided which accepts payment by means of a credit or debit card, an electronic purse, or coins. The device has a power supply unit, a solar power charging arrangement and power management, such that it does not need power supply cables to be installed for each meter. The parking meter device also transmits financial data to a financial institution in a wireless manner, also to avoid the need for cabling. The parking meter device is receivable in the base of a conventional single bay parking meter, such that the new parking meter device may be retrofitted to existing coin operated installed single bay parking meters, using a new cover that is also engageable with the conventional housing base. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159675 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING INTERACTIVE CARDHOLDER REWARDS IMAGE REPLACEMENT - A system for facilitating image management for portable devices is disclosed. The system includes a host configured to maintain information relating to a first portable device and a second portable device and an interface device configured to communicate with the host and the first and second portable devices. The interface device includes control logic configured to: determine whether the first portable device is valid for image synchronization using information provided by the host; and if it is determined that the first portable device is valid for image synchronization, record an image of the first portable device, determine whether the second portable device is valid for image synchronization, and download an image of the first portable device to the second portable device if it is determined that the second portable device is valid for image synchronization. The interface device further includes control logic configured to: determine whether the second portable device is valid for image replacement using information provided by the host, and if it is determined that the second portable device is valid for image replacement, retrieve an image of the first portable device and download the retrieved image to the second portable device. The interface device also includes control logic configured to: determine whether the second portable device includes additional information that is not included in the image of the first portable device, and if it is determined that the second portable device includes the additional information, concatenate the additional information with the image of the first portable device, and download the concatenated additional information and image of the first portable device onto the second portable device. The interface device concatenates the additional information and the image of the first portable device based on a set of conflict resolution rules. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159676 | Method for generating a protective electromagnetic field for a card reading device - The invention describes a device for a self-service terminal which contains a card reading device, for preventing the possibility of data on a card which is to be read by the card reading device | 2009-06-25 |
20090159677 | CONTACTLESS POWER AND DATA TRANSFER SYSTEM AND METHOD - A contactless power and data transfer system is disclosed. The system includes an encapsulated optoelectronic semiconductor device at least partly disposed within a barrier encapsulation, and a contactless power transfer system configured to transfer at least one of power and data across the barrier encapsulation. A method for manufacturing a contactless power and data transfer system is also disclosed. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159678 | Token and reader | 2009-06-25 |
20090159679 | Ultra Low-Power User Authentication Device for Financial Transactions - A low-power device is adapted to authenticate a user desiring to conduct a financial transaction includes an input device, a computing device, and a power source. The input device is adapted to input user information. The computing device is operatively coupled to the input device, adapted to compare the input user information to stored user information, and authenticate the user based on the comparison. The power source provides power to at least the input device. The power source is adapted to obtain power from thermal energy, light energy, and/or electromagnetic energy, which is derived from the user and/or an ambient environment. A method of authenticating a user desiring to conduct a financial transaction includes inputting input user information, comparing the input user information to stored user information, authenticating the user based on the comparison, and performing the inputting using power obtained from thermal energy, light energy, and/or electromagnetic energy. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159680 | CREDIT, SECURITY, DEBIT CARDS AND THE LIKE WITH BUTTONS - A card is provided, such as a credit card or security card, that may transmit information to a magnetic stripe reader via a magnetic emulator. The emulator may transmit the information in order to reduce the amount of circuitry needed to emulate a particular block of information. Additionally, for example, one or more buttons may be included on the card. Buttons may be includes, for example, to provide a control interface to navigate through various options of the card. Additionally, coding schemes may be selected via buttons. Furthermore, a card may be locked until a private number is entered into a card or a number may only be generated (e.g., displayed and/or emulated) once a particular private number is entered into a card. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159681 | CARDS AND DEVICES WITH MAGNETIC EMULATORS AND MAGNETIC READER READ-HEAD DETECTORS - A payment card (e.g., credit and/or debit card) is provided with a magnetic emulator operable to act as a magnetic stripe read-head detector and a data transmitter. A multiple layer flexible PCB may be fabricated to include multiple magnetic emulators. Layers of the flexible PCB may include magnetic shielding in order to reduce interference from the magnetic emulators to particular read-heads on a magnetic stripe reader. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159682 | CARDS AND DEVICES WITH MULTI-FUNCTION MAGNETIC EMULATORS AND METHODS FOR USING SAME - A payment card (e.g., credit and/or debit card) is provided with a magnetic emulator operable of communicating information to a magnetic stripe reader. Information used in validating a financial transaction is encrypted based on time such that a validating server requires receipt of the appropriate encrypted information for a period of time to validate a transaction for that period of time. Such dynamic information may be communicated using such an emulator such that a card may be swiped through a magnetic stripe reader—yet communicate different information based on time. An emulator may receive information as well as communicate information to a variety of receivers (e.g., an RFID receiver). | 2009-06-25 |
20090159683 | METHOD, DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR A LASER BAR CODE SCANNER WITH IMAGING ASSIST - An apparatus, method and system to read a bar code or other optical code using a laser device and an image capture device. Using both devices improves the probability that a bar code is read on the first pass while still allowing a high pass by speed. In addition, using both devices improves the probability of reading a damaged or partially obscured bar code. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159684 | User configurable search methods for an area imaging indicia reader - A method of operating an optical reading device for collecting and processing indicia data comprising the steps of: converting light with an image sensor into output signals representative of an image in a field of view (FOV) of the image sensor; user programming a processor to search the output signals according to a search strategy; searching the output signals for an information bearing indicia (IBI) within the FOV according to the user programmed search strategy; and, decoding information contained in the IBI. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159685 | Optimizing Optical Quality of a Sensor in a Bar Code Reader - An exemplary barcode reader includes an imaging system that includes a light monitoring pixel array for converting light reflected from a target into electrical signals, and an optical system having one or more focusing lenses positioned with respect to the pixel array to transmit an image of a target object toward said pixel array. An illumination system comprising a light source for illuminating a the target within a field of view defined by the optical system. A filter is disposed adjacent the focusing lens and passing illumination with a wavelength less than about 700 nanometers to the pixel array and impedes the passage of light having a wavelength greater than this value. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159686 | Barcode imaging system and source of electromagnetic radiation therefor - A barcode imaging apparatus comprises a source of electromagnetic radiation and an image acquisition device. The acquisition device is configured to be sensitive to a wavelength of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the source of electromagnetic radiation. In use, a bar code to be read is illuminated by the source of electromagnetic radiation and an image of the barcode is captured by the image acquisition device at the wavelength of that radiation. The source of electromagnetic radiation comprises a Light Emitting Diode (LED), a Current Source; a Driver for said current source; a Clock Pulse Generator; and a Monostable. The LED is powered by the Current source which is in turn driven by the Driver which is controlled by the Clock Pulse Generator through the Monostable. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159687 | Card reader device - A card reader device has a card entrance for receiving a card and a card enclosure in registration with the card entrance. The card enclosure defines an area in which the card is read. The card reader also has a card transport mechanism for drawing a card into the card enclosure and for ejecting the card from the card enclosure. A sensor is provided for sensing displacement of part of the card transport mechanism in a direction transverse to the plane of transport of the card, and a control circuit ascertains if the displacement of the card transport mechanism fulfils an alarm criterion. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159688 | PAYMENT CARDS AND DEVICES WITH DISPLAYS, CHIPS, RFIDS, MAGNETIC EMULATORS, MAGNETIC DECODERS, AND OTHER COMPONENTS - A payment card (e.g., credit and/or debit card) or other card or device (e.g., mobile telephone) is provided with a magnetic emulator operable to communicate data to a magnetic stripe read-head. User interfaces are provided in a number of different configurations in order to achieve a number of different functionalities. | 2009-06-25 |
20090159689 | PAYMENT CARDS AND DEVICES WITH GIFT CARD, GLOBAL INTEGRATION, AND MAGNETIC STRIPE READER COMMUNICATION FUNCTIONALITY - A payment card (e.g., credit and/or debit card) or other device (e.g., mobile telephone) is provided with a magnetic emulator operable to communicate data to a magnetic stripe read-head. Gift cards may be inputted by a user into such a payment card or other device such that a user can combine gift cards. Similarly, a user be provided with a global payment account that can be utilized in multiple countries that have different standards for formatting data. A user may be provided with a default country (e.g., United States) but may have a way to select that the user is in a different country (e.g., Japan). Accordingly, a user may select that a Japanese data structure be transmitted through a magnetic stripe reader when the user is in Japan. | 2009-06-25 |