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20100086730 | METHOD TO CONNECT BAFFLE & INTERNAL STRUCTURE TO THE OUTER-SHELL OF SLEEPING BAG, INSULATED JACKET AND TENT - A waterproof, insulated multi-layer fabric structure is described, including a first and second layer to bound an interior volume. A baffle layer is located in the bounded volume and undulates between the first layer and second layer. The baffle layer is directly attached to the first layer. Adhesive tape portions are attached to the second layer to eliminate the need of stitching through the second layer, improving the structure's waterproof qualities. The baffle layer is attached to the adhesive tape portions which extend from the second layer. A method for manufacturing the multi-layer structure is also described. | 04-08-2010 |
20100129629 | AIR PERMEABLE WATERPROOF BICOMPONENT FILM - A waterproof, vapor-permeable and gas-permeable sheet material and a method of making are provided. The sheet material includes a waterproof microporous layer and a thermoplastic layer attached to the microporous layer. The thermoplastic layer is vapor-permeable and air-permeable. The microporous layer is at least partially integrated with the thermoplastic layer to form a zone that prevents passage of water droplets, while permitting passage of water vapor and air, when a chemical is present on the sheet material that would otherwise cause the microporous layer to permit passage of water droplets. The Zone can be considered to be resistant to chemical interference with at least the waterproof property of the microporous layer and inhibits detachment of the layers. | 05-27-2010 |
20110097571 | OLEOPHOBIC, AIR PERMEABLE, AND BREATHABLE COMPOSITE MEMBRANE - A porous composite membrane is provided by an associated method and includes a first microporous substrate of a first material. A second, coating material is joined to the first microporous substrate to form a bi-component arrangement with the first microporous substrate. The second material is different than the first material. A third, coating material is applied to the bi-component arrangement. The third material is different than the first and second materials. The third material extending over at least a portion of surfaces of the bi-component arrangement which define the micropores. | 04-28-2011 |
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20100293094 | TRANSACTION ASSESSMENT AND/OR AUTHENTICATION - Systems and methods for assessing and authenticating transactions are disclosed. Some exemplary embodiments may authenticate transactions based at least in part on a comparison of a newly obtained electronic signature associated with a user with a previously obtained electronic signature associated with the user, where a payment instrument presented for use in the transaction is also associated with the user. Exemplary electronic signatures may comprise any information which may identify the user, such as browser fingerprints, computer fingerprints, IP addresses, geographic IP location information, information associated with a payment, and/or a typing patterns. | 11-18-2010 |
20110251951 | ANTI-FRAUD EVENT CORRELATION - Methods, systems, appliances and/or apparati related to identifying potential fraud associated with financial transactions are provided. An example system for identifying potentially fraudulent financial transactions may include transaction-model databases, a fraud assessment engine operably coupled to the transaction-model databases, and a reporting engine operably coupled to the fraud assessment engine. The transaction-model databases may be configured to store transaction-model data associated with a plurality of historical financial transactions. The transaction-model data may include a plurality of attribute data corresponding to a respective attribute of the historical financial transactions. The fraud assessment engine may generate a fraud assessment based (at least in part) on a comparison of current financial transaction attribute data (and/or or the values thereof) with at least a portion of the transaction-model data. The reporting engine may generate a fraud assessment report and/or a fraud alert signal based (at least in part) on the fraud assessment. | 10-13-2011 |
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20090285196 | SCHEDULING WITH QUALITY OF SERVICE SUPPORT IN WIRELESS SYSTEM - Systems and methods for scheduling wireless communications of a base station with multiple user mobile stations involve grouping the user mobile stations in clusters based on a predetermined criterion, such as a QoS profile of a user mobile station. Each cluster is assigned with a cluster weight factor that defines a priority level of the cluster. For each user mobile station in each cluster, a priority index may be determined based on the cluster weight factor of a respective cluster, and throughput and fairness factors respectively selected to maximize throughput and provide fairness to user mobile stations. The user mobile stations may be served in an order based on their priority indexes. | 11-19-2009 |
20110032862 | WIRELESS DATA COMMUNICATION ACCESS ACTIVATION - Quick wireless access for data network communication is provided to a data device by provision of an access management unit incorporated in the data device. A default network access identifier (NAI), unique to the data device, permits limited access to a wireless network provider's provisioning platform so that the device can be authenticated and access to a data network authorized for a preset service period. Replenishment for a new service period may be provided. | 02-10-2011 |
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20140153400 | ROUTING ARCHITECTURE FOR CONTENT IN A NETWORK - A method includes receiving, at a distribution management device, a request for a content item from a requesting local device. The distribution management device is at a first level of a content distribution architecture, the requesting local device is one of a plurality of local devices at a second level and each local device serves a plurality of sub devices at a third level. A determination whether the requested content item is available from the distribution management device is made. At least one other local device that has the requested content item is identified if the requested content item is not available. A minimum routing cost local device for the requested content to the requesting local device is determined based on the identified at least one other local device. A request for the requested content is sent to the identified minimum routing cost local device. | 06-05-2014 |
20150055469 | REAL-TIME TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT FOR MACHINE TO MACHINE COMMUNICATIONS - A device may receive machine-to-machine (M2M) traffic associated with an M2M application. The device may determine parameters associated with managing the M2M traffic. The parameters may include information identifying a time window. The device may determine a weighted average traffic rate associated with the M2M traffic based on the parameters. The device may determine a holding time to be applied to the M2M traffic based on the weighted average traffic rate and the parameters. The device may determine an outgoing traffic rate to be applied to the M2M traffic based on the weighted average traffic rate and the parameters. The device may manage the M2M traffic based on the holding time and the outgoing traffic rate. | 02-26-2015 |
20150131434 | TIME WEIGHTED QUEUING SCHEDULER FOR MACHINE-TO-MACHINE COMMUNICATIONS - A device may receive machine-to-machine (M2M) traffic associated with two or more M2M applications. The M2M traffic may include information that identifies two or more priority levels associated with the M2M traffic. The device may determine parameters associated with managing the M2M traffic. The device may determine a traffic rate, an overall holding time, and an outgoing traffic rate associated with the M2M traffic. The device may determine a normalization factor based on the overall holding time and the parameters. The device may determine a set of priority level holding times based on the normalization factor, the overall holding time, and the parameters. Each priority level holding time may be associated with a priority level of the two or more priority levels. The device may manage the M2M traffic based on the set of priority level holding times and the outgoing traffic rate. | 05-14-2015 |
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20150254258 | Facilitating Performing Searches And Accessing Search Results Using Different Devices - Techniques include receiving a search query from a searching device and one or more of first data corresponding to the searching device or second data corresponding to a performing device. The searching device is configured to transmit search queries to a search system and receive search results from the search system in response to the search queries. Each search result indicates a function for a computing device to perform. The searching device is configured to display the search results, detect user selections of the search results, and transmit indications of the user selections to the performing device. The performing device is configured to perform functions indicated by the search results associated with the user selections in response to receiving the indications. The techniques further include generating search results based on the search query and based on the first and/or second data, and transmitting the search results to the searching device. | 09-10-2015 |
20150254351 | Selecting And Accessing Search Results Using Different Devices - Techniques include transmitting, using a first computing device, a search query to a search system configured to generate search results in response to a received search query. The techniques further include displaying search results received from the search system in response to the search query on a second computing device. In this example, each search result indicates a function for a computing device to perform. For example, a user selecting each search result may cause a computing device to set a software application into a particular application state. The techniques also include detecting a user selection of one of the search results at the second computing device, transmitting, using the second computing device, an indication of the user selection to the first computing device, and performing, using the first computing device, the function indicated by the one of the search results in response to receiving the indication. | 09-10-2015 |
20150254352 | Accessing Search Results Using Multiple Different Devices - A method includes transmitting a search query from a searching device to a search system and receiving search results from the search system at the searching device in response to the search query. Each search result indicates a function for a computing device to perform. The method also includes displaying the search results on the searching device, receiving a user selection of one of the search results at the searching device, selecting one of a plurality of performing devices using the searching device, and transmitting an indication of the user selection from the searching device to the selected performing device. The selected performing device is configured to perform the function indicated by the selected search result in response to receiving the indication. | 09-10-2015 |