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1.WO/2017/031153FABRIC-BASED ITEMS WITH ELECTRICAL COMPONENT ARRAYS
WO 23.02.2017
Int.Class H01L 23/538
HELECTRICITY
01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
LSEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES NOT COVERED BY CLASS H1060
23Details of semiconductor or other solid state devices
52Arrangements for conducting electric current within the device in operation from one component to another
538the interconnection structure between a plurality of semiconductor chips being formed on, or in, insulating substrates
Appl.No PCT/US2016/047259 Applicant APPLE INC. Inventor SUNSHINE, Daniel, D.
A fabric-based item may include fabric layers and other layers of material. An array of electrical components may be mounted in the fabric-based item. The electrical components may be mounted to a support structure such as a flexible printed circuit. The flexible printed circuit may have a mesh shape formed from an array of openings. Serpentine flexible printed circuit segments may extend between the openings. The electrical components may be light-emitting diodes or other electrical devices. Polymer with light-scattering particles or other materials may cover the electrical components. The flexible printed circuit may be laminated between fabric layers or other layers of material in the fabric-based item.
2.WO/2017/106524MICROPOROUS INSULATORS
WO 22.06.2017
Int.Class H01M 2/14
HELECTRICITY
01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
MPROCESSES OR MEANS, e.g. BATTERIES, FOR THE DIRECT CONVERSION OF CHEMICAL ENERGY INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
2Constructional details, or processes of manufacture, of the non-active parts
14Separators; Membranes; Diaphragms; Spacing elements
Appl.No PCT/US2016/066968 Applicant APPLE INC. Inventor KAYE, Steven
Insulators and polymer-coated insulators are provided. The insulators can include thermally-insulating nanoparticles and a binder configured to volatilize at a volatilization temperature. Insulators can also include an inorganic thermally-insulating material forming a porous structure. The porous structure can be configured to reduce the mean free path of gases in the insulator as compared to gases outside the porous structure. Polymer-coated insulators including an inorganic thermally-insulating material and a polymer coating disposed on the surface of the inorganic thermally-insulating material are also provided. Insulators can also include thermally-insulating nanoparticles and an opacifier. The opacifier can include a carbonaceous material coated with a refractory material that inhibits oxidation of the carbonaceous material at a carbon oxidation temperature. The insulators or polymer-coated insulators can be disposed between battery cells or battery cell blocks in an apparatus.
3.WO/2015/070252PROCESSES FOR PREPARING A CARBOHYDRATE EXTRACT COMPRISING MANNOHEPTULOSE AND COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SAME
WO 14.05.2015
Int.Class A23L 1/08
AHUMAN NECESSITIES
23FOODS, FOODSTUFFS OR NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES; PREPARATION, TREATMENT OR PRESERVATION THEREOF
LFOODS, FOODSTUFFS OR NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; PREPARATION OR TREATMENT THEREOF
1Foods or foodstuffs; Their preparation or treatment
076Products from apiculture, e.g. royal jelly or pollen; Substitutes therefor
08Honey; Honey substitutes
Appl.No PCT/US2014/065093 Applicant THE IAMS COMPANY Inventor MARTINEZ-SERNA VILLAGRAN, Maria Dolores
Disclosed herein is a process for preparing a carbohydrate extract comprising mannoheptulose from avocados, as well as compositions, including food compositions, comprising such extracts. The process includes separating the aqueous emulsion into different fractions by centrifugation, and isolating the water-soluble fraction (water extract) comprising avocado carbohydrates, including mannoheptulose. In various aspects, the process optionally includes steps of heating, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration, concentrating, and or drying the extract. Also described herein are methods for using the carbohydrate extract comprising mannoheptulose and compositions comprising the carbohydrate extract comprising mannoheptulose.
4.WO/2017/154468CARTRIDGE AND IMAGING DEVICE
WO 14.09.2017
Int.Class G03G 15/08
GPHYSICS
03PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
GELECTROGRAPHY; ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHY; MAGNETOGRAPHY
15Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern
06for developing
08using a solid developer, e.g. powder developer
Appl.No PCT/JP2017/005104 Applicant BROTHER KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA Inventor KYOTANI, Tadao
[Problem] To appropriately manage service life of a cartridge in a cartridge used in an imaging device, and an imaging device. [Solution] This developer cartridge 1 comprises a detection gear 52 having a first protrusion 521, and a cartridge IC 62. The imaging device has a sensor that detects movement of the first protrusion 521. The imaging device writes new product determination information to the cartridge IC 62 if the detection signal from the sensor has a new product waveform. As a consequence, it is possible to determine on the basis of information inside the cartridge IC 62 whether the new production detection of that developer cartridge 1 has already been completed in the imaging device. Therefore, it is possible to verify special situations, such as when new product determination information can be obtained from the first protrusion 521, regardless of whether new product determination information has already been stored in the cartridge IC 62. As a consequence, it is possible to appropriately manage the service life of the developer cartridge 1.
5.WO/2017/003783WARP KNIT FABRICS WITH VARIABLE PATH WEFT STRANDS
WO 05.01.2017
Int.Class D04B 21/14
DTEXTILES; PAPER
04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
BKNITTING
21Warp knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
14Fabrics characterised by the incorporation by knitting, in one or more thread, fleece, or fabric layers, of reinforcing, binding, or decorative threads; Fabrics incorporating small auxiliary elements, e.g. for decorative purposes
Appl.No PCT/US2016/038678 Applicant APPLE INC. Inventor HAMADA, Yohji
An item (10) includes a fabric (20) formed from intertwined strands (12) of material. The strands (12) of material may include non-conductive strands and conductive strands. The strands (12) may be intertwined by a warp knitting machine (28) to produce a warp knit fabric (20). The warp knit fabric (20) may include intertwined warp strands (12-1) and weft insertion strands (12-2) that are inserted amongst the warp strands (12-1). The weft insertion strands (12-2) may extend across less than all of the warp strands (12-1). The weft insertion strands (12-2) may include parallel segments (12S) that each extend across a different portion of the warp strands (12-1). The segments (12S) of weft insertion strands (12-2) may have different widths relative to one another and relative to the width of the fabric (20). The weft insertion strands (12-2) may be inserted into the warp knitting machine (28) across the warp strands (12-1) using a weft insertion device (84) that is positioned by a computer-controlled positioner (86).
6.WO/2021/199425LIQUID CARTRIDGE
WO 07.10.2021
Int.Class B41J 2/175
BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
2Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed
005characterised by bringing liquid or particles selectively into contact with a printing material
01Ink jet
17characterised by ink handling
175Ink supply systems
Appl.No PCT/JP2020/015314 Applicant BROTHER KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA Inventor ISHIBE Akinari
Provided is a liquid cartridge such that the functionality of a circuit board is not compromised even if the liquid cartridge collides with a flat surface. An ink cartridge 30 comprises a casing 130, an IC substrate 64, and an ink supply part 34. The casing 130 has an upper wall 39 that supports the IC substrate 64, a protrusion 43 that protrudes upward from the upper wall 39 at a position further toward the rear than the IC substrate 64, and a rib 67 that protrudes upward from the upper wall 39 at a position further toward the front than the IC substrate. A horizontal surface 154 on the protrusion 43 is positioned above a main upper surface 68 and a sub-upper surface 69 of the rib 67. The outer surface of the ink cartridge 30 between the horizontal surface on the protrusion 43 and the upper end 67FU of the front end 67F of the rib 67 is positioned below a virtual plane 150. The front end 65F of an electrode on the IC substrate is positioned further toward the rear than a longitudinal-direction center C2 between the horizontal surface 154 on the protrusion, which is intersected by the virtual plane 150, and the upper end 67FU of the front end 67F of the rib 67.
7.WO/2018/051526ROTATING ELECTRIC MACHINE AND VEHICLE
WO 22.03.2018
Int.Class H02K 1/27
HELECTRICITY
02GENERATION, CONVERSION, OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
KDYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES
1Details of the magnetic circuit
06characterised by the shape, form or construction
22Rotating parts of the magnetic circuit
27Rotor cores with permanent magnets
Appl.No PCT/JP2016/084487 Applicant KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA Inventor HORIUCHI Yosuke
A rotating electric machine of an embodiment has a shaft, a rotor iron core, and a plurality of permanent magnets. The shaft rotates about the axial center. The rotor iron core is connected to the shaft. The plurality of permanent magnets are provided in the rotor iron core and include at least a first permanent magnet and a second permanent magnet. The first permanent magnet has an intrinsic coercive force of 1200 [kA/m] or more. The second permanent magnet has an intrinsic coercive force of 800 [kA/m] or more and has a remanent magnetization that is substantially the same as or larger than that of the first permanent magnet and a recoil permeability that is smaller than that of the first permanent magnet.
8.WO/2023/196753DISPLAY DEVICES WITH IN-FIELD CALIBRATION
WO 12.10.2023
Int.Class G02B 27/01
GPHYSICS
02OPTICS
BOPTICAL ELEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS
27Optical systems or apparatus not provided for by any of the groups G02B1/-G02B26/119
01Head-up displays
Appl.No PCT/US2023/065112 Applicant APPLE INC. Inventor CINCIONE, Dominic P
A head-mounted device may include a first display having a first projector and a first waveguide, a second display having a second projector and a second waveguide, first and second cameras, an optical sensor that couples the first waveguide to the second waveguide, and position sensors mounted to the first and second cameras and the optical sensor. The optical sensor may gather image sensor data from first image light propagating in the first waveguide and second image light propagating in the second waveguide. The cameras may capture real-world images. The position sensors may gather position measurements. Control circuitry may calibrate optical misalignment in the device by adjusting the first and/or second image light based on the image sensor data, the position measurements, and/or the world light.
9.WO/2015/046797STYRENATED PHENOL COMPOUND AND METHOD FOR PREPARING SAME
WO 02.04.2015
Int.Class C07C 211/63
CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
07ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
CACYCLIC OR CARBOCYCLIC COMPOUNDS
211Compounds containing amino groups bound to a carbon skeleton
62Quaternary ammonium compounds
63having quaternised nitrogen atoms bound to acyclic carbon atoms
Appl.No PCT/KR2014/008629 Applicant KOREA KUMHO PETROCHEMICAL CO., LTD. Inventor ROH, Kee Yoon
An aspect of the present invention provides a styrenated phenol compound in which styrenated phenol is linked to hydroxyl amine. The styrenated phenol compound prevents discoloration when mixed with a hardener for an epoxy paint while maintaining a hardening promoting property and a plasticizing property, thereby improving the external quality and storage stability of a product.
10.WO/2015/046377AGENT FOR IMPROVING BLADDER-URETHERA DYSSYNERGIA
WO 02.04.2015
Int.Class A61K 31/122
AHUMAN NECESSITIES
61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
KPREPARATIONS FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL OR TOILETRY PURPOSES
31Medicinal preparations containing organic active ingredients
12Ketones
122having the oxygen atom directly attached to a ring, e.g. quinones, vitamin K1, anthralin
Appl.No PCT/JP2014/075520 Applicant TAIHO PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. Inventor HAYASHI, Yukio
The present invention provides an agent for improving a disease resulting from bladder-urethra dyssynergia and comprises 3-(15-hydroxypentadecyl)-2,4,4-trimethyl-2-cyclohexene-1-on, a salt thereof, or a solvate thereof as an active component. The abovementioned disease resulting from bladder-urethra dyssynergia is one of the following: dysuria associated with lifestyle-related diseases (diabetic dysuria or the like); idiopathic dysuria; dysuria after pelvic surgery; dysuria associated with spinal cord injury; dysuria associated with spinal canal stenosis; dysuria associated with prostatic hypertrophy; dysuria associated with high-pressure urination and high-pressure urine accumulation; neurogenic and non-neurogenic lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS); detrusor sphincter dyssynergia; and detrusor bladder neck dyssynergia.