Processing

Please wait...

Settings

Settings

Goto Application

Offices all Languages en Stemming true Single Family Member false Include NPL false
RSS feed can only be generated if you have a WIPO account

Save query

A private query is only visible to you when you are logged-in and can not be used in RSS feeds

Query Tree

Refine Options

Offices
All
Specify the language of your search keywords
Stemming reduces inflected words to their stem or root form.
For example the words fishing, fished,fish, and fisher are reduced to the root word,fish,
so a search for fisher returns all the different variations
Returns only one member of a family of patents
Include Non-Patent literature in results

Full Query

(NPCC:CA AND CTR:WO)

Side-by-side view shortcuts

General
Go to Search input
CTRL + SHIFT +
Go to Results (selected record)
CTRL + SHIFT +
Go to Detail (selected tab)
CTRL + SHIFT +
Go to Next page
CTRL +
Go to Previous page
CTRL +
Results (First, do 'Go to Results')
Go to Next record / image
/
Go to Previous record / image
/
Scroll Up
Page Up
Scroll Down
Page Down
Scroll to Top
CTRL + Home
Scroll to Bottom
CTRL + End
Detail (First, do 'Go to Detail')
Go to Next tab
Go to Previous tab

Analysis

1.WO/2006/019545GARMENT HAVING DIG FREE STRAP
WO 23.02.2006
Int.Class A41C 3/10
AHUMAN NECESSITIES
41WEARING APPAREL
CCORSETS; BRASSIÈRES
3Brassières
10with stiffening or bust-forming inserts
Appl.No PCT/US2005/023504 Applicant SARA LEE CORPORATION Inventor GRANSBERRY, Leslie, Ann
A brassiere for protecting a wearer's skin has a pair of breast cups and a first side panel and a second side panel. Each is connected to a different one of the pair of breast cups. The brassiere also has a strap, and a length adjustment device being disposed on the strap. The brassiere also has a cushioning device. The cushioning device pads the wearer's skin from the length adjustment device. The cushioning device has a position stabilizing tab for preventing the cushioning device from sliding underneath the strap.
2.WO/2003/013773TOOTH-AND-HOLDER HARVESTING HEAD DISK SAW
WO 20.02.2003
Int.Class B23D 61/02
BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
DPLANING; SLOTTING; SHEARING; BROACHING; SAWING; FILING; SCRAPING; LIKE OPERATIONS FOR WORKING METAL BY REMOVING MATERIAL, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
61Tools for sawing machines or sawing devices; Clamping devices for these tools
02Circular saw blades
Appl.No PCT/US2001/024816 Applicant CATERPILLAR INC. Inventor BUTLER, Jeffry, A.
High speed disk saws are used in forestry applications as part of a harvesting head to fell trees. These saws have a saw disk (102) which often becomes dull or damaged through use, so is commonly provided with replaceable teeth and holders. One aspect of the present invention provides a replaceable tooth (108) and holder arrangement with recessed fasteners (214) attaching the holder (110) to the saw disk (102) and the tooth (108) to the holder (110). Another aspect of the present invention provides a replaceable tooth (108) and holder arrangement with a reversible holder.
3.WO/2003/054202GENERATION OF HUMAN NEURAL CREST STEM CELL LINE AND ITS UTILIZATION IN HUMAN TRANSPLANTATION
WO 03.07.2003
Int.Class C12N 5/074
CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
12BIOCHEMISTRY; BEER; SPIRITS; WINE; VINEGAR; MICROBIOLOGY; ENZYMOLOGY; MUTATION OR GENETIC ENGINEERING
NMICROORGANISMS OR ENZYMES; COMPOSITIONS THEREOF; PROPAGATING, PRESERVING, OR MAINTAINING MICROORGANISMS; MUTATION OR GENETIC ENGINEERING; CULTURE MEDIA
5Undifferentiated human, animal or plant cells, e.g. cell lines; Tissues; Cultivation or maintenance thereof; Culture media therefor
07Animal cells or tissues
071Vertebrate cells or tissues, e.g. human cells or tissues
074Adult stem cells
Appl.No PCT/US2001/013354 Applicant UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Inventor KIM, Seung, U.
The present invention provides human neural crest stem cells which are pluripotent, self-renewing, and can be maintained as a stable cell line via retrovirus-mediated vmyc gene transfer. These human neural crest stem cells and their daughter progeny cells are uncommitted and undifferentiated cells which can subsequently be induced to a range of alternative recognized types of differentiated and functional cells including neurons, Schwann cells, adrenal chromaffin cells, and skeletal muscle cells. These human neural crest stem cells and their progeny cells are suitable for implantation in-vivo for cell therapy treatment of human neurological disorders and diseases.
4.WO/2005/060419SNOW AND/OR ICE LIQUEFIER
WO 07.07.2005
Int.Class B07B 13/00
BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
07SEPARATING SOLIDS FROM SOLIDS; SORTING
BSEPARATING SOLIDS FROM SOLIDS BY SIEVING, SCREENING, SIFTING OR BY USING GAS CURRENTS; SEPARATING BY OTHER DRY METHODS APPLICABLE TO BULK MATERIAL, e.g. LOOSE ARTICLES FIT TO BE HANDLED LIKE BULK MATERIAL
13Grading or sorting solid materials by dry methods, not otherwise provided for; Sorting articles otherwise than by indirectly controlled devices
Appl.No PCT/US2004/034630 Applicant MONROE, James, C. Inventor MONROE, James, C.
A method of and system for liquefying snow. The system includes a rotor-stator device (104) mounted within a melting reservoir (102) and having a slotted rotor(224) and a slotted stator (132). Snow and/or ice is deposited in a water bath in the melting reservoir. The rotor rotates at high speed, hurling particles of crystalline snow from the tips of the rotor slots onto the perpendicular faces of the stator, thereby fracturing the crystals and promoting liquefication. The high mechanical forces generated during operation of the rotor-stator device also contribute a significant amount of heat that is applied directly to the snow. The system also includes ancillary assemblies, such as heat-exchangers and snow-transport means (360). The system is operable as a stationary unit or a mobile unit.
5.WO/2005/057944SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTERFERENCE MITIGATION FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
WO 23.06.2005
Int.Class H04J 1/00
HELECTRICITY
04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
JMULTIPLEX COMMUNICATION
1Frequency-division multiplex systems
Appl.No PCT/US2004/040892 Applicant KIWI NETWORKS Inventor SCHERZER, Shimon, B.
Disclosed are systems and methods which provide interference mitigation by making alternative resources available within areas served by wireless communication links. Embodiments provide multiple channel availability in establishing wireless communication links to facilitate interference mitigation. Time domain techniques, spatial processing techniques, and/or frequency domain techniques may be implemented for spectrum management. Embodiments provide wireless base station configurations in which all or a plurality of base station sectors use a same frequency channel and/or in which each sector or a plurality of sectors use all frequency channels. Multi-channel strategies may be implemented such as to provide dynamic selection of a 'best' frequency channel, to provide transmission of identical data on multiple channels for combining/selection at the receiver, and/or to provide for dividing the data for transmission on multiple channels.
6.WO/2005/091772TARGETED RUNTIME COMPILATION
WO 06.10.2005
Int.Class G06F 9/45
GPHYSICS
06COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
FELECTRIC DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
9Arrangements for program control, e.g. control units
06using stored programs, i.e. using an internal store of processing equipment to receive or retain programs
44Arrangements for executing specific programs
45Compilation or interpretation of high level programme languages
Appl.No PCT/US2005/000285 Applicant LIBERATE TECHNOLOGIES Inventor WANNAMAKER, Jeffrey
The invention comprises a method and system for annotating a Java application file (Figure 3, Java Application File) or ground Java application file (Figure 3, Hint List File) to insert compiler hinting information such that a just-in-time compiler in a target environment (Figure 3, Virtual Machine of Target Environment, #350) preferentially compiles byte-code within the Java application file.
7.WO/2005/071431INERTIAL GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM WITH MODIFIED KALMAN FILTER
WO 04.08.2005
Int.Class G01C 21/16
GPHYSICS
01MEASURING; TESTING
CMEASURING DISTANCES, LEVELS OR BEARINGS; SURVEYING; NAVIGATION; GYROSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS; PHOTOGRAMMETRY OR VIDEOGRAMMETRY
21Navigation; Navigational instruments not provided for in groups G01C1/-G01C19/104
10by using measurement of speed or acceleration
12executed aboard the object being navigated; Dead reckoning
16by integrating acceleration or speed, i.e. inertial navigation
Appl.No PCT/CA2004/000072 Applicant NOVATEL INC. Inventor FORD, Thomas, John
An inertial ('INS')/GPS receiver includes an INS sub-system which incorporates, into a modified Kalman filter, GPS observables and/or other observables that span previous and current times. The INS filter utilizes the observables to update position information relating to both the current and the previous times, and to propagate the current position, velocity and attitude related information. The GPS observable may be delta phase measurements, and the other observables may be, for example, wheel pick-offs (or counts of wheel revolutions) that are used to calculate along track differences, and so forth. The inclusion of the measurements in the filter together with the current and the previous position related information essentially eliminates the effect of system dynamics from the system model. A position difference can thus be formed that is directly observable by the phase difference or along track difference measured between the previous and current time epochs. Further, the delta phase measurements can be incorporated in the INS filter without having to maintain GPS carrier ambiguity states. The INS sub-system and the GPS sub-system share GPS and INS position and covariance information. The receiver time tags the INS and any other non-GPS measurement data with GPS time, and then uses the INS and GPS filters to produce INS and GPS position information that is synchronized in time. The GPS/INS receiver utilizes GPS position and associated covariance information and the GPS and/or other observables in the updating of the INS filter. The INS filter, in turn, provides updated system error information that is used to propagate inertial current position, velocity and attitude information. Further, the receiver utilizes the inertial position, velocity and covariance information in the GPS filters to speed up GPS satellite signal re-acquisition and associated ambiguity resolution operations.
8.WO/2000/067411PAYMENT VEHICLE WHEREIN TRANSACTIONS ARE ANONYMOUS SINCE TH CARDHOLDER NAME IS FICTIOUS
WO 09.11.2000
Int.Class G06Q 20/00
GPHYSICS
06COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
QINFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES; SYSTEMS OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
20Payment architectures, schemes or protocols
Appl.No PCT/US1999/030830 Applicant C/BASE, INC. Inventor GILLIN, Matthew, J.
A financial services payment vehicle is disclosed having a database stored on a computer readable media, the database including records associated with a plurality of active financial services card accounts, one of the financial services card account records having a name representing a cardholder for purposes of using the account, the name having a first part selected by the cardholder and a second part selected by a second party unrelated to the cardholder. A financial services method is also disclosed involving selecting a first part of a cardholder name (124) for an account which would appear on a financial services card if a physical card is issued (101), accepting an unrelated entity's selection of a second part of the cardholder name (126) for the account such that a use of the account will result in a provision of the first part in place of a first name and the second part in place of a surname(108). An additional financial services method is disclosed involving a using step for making a purchase with a financial services card, the financial services card including a cardholder name having a first part selected in a first selecting step by an individual in whose name the financial services card is registered, and a second part selected in a second selecting step, the second part identifying an entity other than the individual.
9.WO/2000/044266WAREHOUSE DISPLAYER PANEL SYSTEM AND HINGE
WO 03.08.2000
Int.Class E05D 5/02
EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
5Construction of single parts, e.g. the parts for attachment
02Parts for attachment, e.g. flaps
Appl.No PCT/US2000/001436 Applicant CALLEJA, Michael, J. Inventor CALLEJA, Michael, J.
A displayer panel system comprises a universal hinge (16) having a parallelogramatical post (24) that bears the weight of a frame (32) on a plastic wedge shaped disk (38) attached to a frame boss (34), retained by a pin (42).
10.WO/2000/004936TEXTILE INCLUDING SUPER ABSORBENT FIBERS
WO 03.02.2000
Int.Class A41D 31/02
AHUMAN NECESSITIES
41WEARING APPAREL
DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
31Materials specially adapted for outerwear
02Layered materials
Appl.No PCT/US1999/016184 Applicant MILLENNIUM GROUND CONTROL, INC. Inventor HERLIHY, Joseph, P.
A composite fabric includes a moisture permeable top layer and a bottom layer including super absorbent fibers. The layers are bound together by a moisture permeable adhesive layer, by being needle punched together or by heat sensitive fibers to which heat and pressure are applied in one or both of the top and bottom layers.