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Telecommunications initiated data fulfillment system

A system for providing a wide range of telecommunications initiated data fulfillment services in which a multi-function code, such as “*#” (star, pound), input into an originating telecommunications device, such as a conventional land-line or wireless telephone, triggers the treatment of the input sequence as a multi-function code service request rather than a dialed directory number. The multi-function code is followed by an input data string to complete the multi-function code service request, which the user typically enters into the telecommunications device just like a conventional telephone call, except that the input string begins with the multi-function code. The telecommunications system recognizes the multi-function code as a trigger, and in response takes one or more actions, such as automatically terminating the call to an announcement and routing a data message to a data fulfillment center, which responds to the message by implementing a response action indicated by the multi-function code service request. For example, the data fulfillment center may respond by transmitting a message over a wireless data network or the Internet to implement a service, such as activation of a vending machine, remote control of device, delivery of a message over the Internet or wireless data network, initiation of an interactive Internet session with the originating device, or a wide range of other services. In addition, a charge for this service may be automatically charged to an account associated with the originating telecommunications device, which may be billed separately or incorporated on the user's conventional monthly telecommunications invoice.
Owner:STARPOUND

Mouting transponders and antennas in pneumatic tires

InactiveUS6885291B1Conveniently be insertedConveniently be removedTyre measurementsEngineeringElectrical and Electronics engineering
Method and apparatus for mounting a transponder module (400, 702, 951, 1000, 1020, 1751, 1752, 1852, 1852′, 1951, 1951a) and a separate antenna (1520, 1520′, 1520″, 1620, 1720, 1820, 1920) to an inner surface (1504, 1504′, 1504″, 1704, 1804) of a pneumatic tire (312, 650, 1204, 1350, 1350′, 1550, 1550′, 1550″), and for coupling the transponder module to the antenna by coupling coils which are included with the transponder module (450, 760, 953, 1004, 1024) and the antenna (750, 750′, 866, 938, 968, 1538, 1538′, 1538″, 1638, 1638′, 1738, 1738′, 1838, 1838′, 1938). The transponder module mounting methods generally allow it to be inserted, removed, or accessed for maintenance at any time during the tire's life cycle, and allow sensing access to the tire's inner atmosphere.
Owner:THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO

Mounting transponders and antennas in pneumatic tires

An antenna comprises two elongate antenna segments (740, 740′, 862, 940, 970, 1208 / 1212, 1300, 1320, 1322 / 1324, 1360, 1360′, 1520, 1520′, 1520″, 1523, 1523′, 1620, 1720, 1820, 1920) which extend from first ends (742, 742′, 864, 942, 972, 1322e, 1362, 1362′, 1522, 1522′, 1522″, 1622, 1922) / (744, 744′, 868, 944, 974, 1324e, 1364, 1364′, 1524, 1524′, 1524″, 1624, 1924) connected to the antenna coupling coil in opposite directions to second ends (744, 744′, 868, 944, 974, 1322c, 1366, 1366′, 1524, 1524′, 1524″, 1624, 1924) / (742, 742′, 864, 942, 972, 1324c, 1368, 1368′, 1522, 1522′, 1522″, 1622, 1922) at least partially around the inner surface of the tire. The antenna and antenna coupling coil are mounted to the inner surface of the tire, and the transponder module is attached to the antenna coupling coil in a way which positions the transponder coupling coil in close proximity and concentric to the antenna coupling coil, thereby providing effective transformer-type coupling between the transponder and the antenna.
Owner:THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO

Step trash can having integrated base and base liner

A step trash can assembly includes a base assembly having an integrated base and base liner. The base includes several parts, including a base, a pedal bar with a foot pedal end and a linkage end for coupling to a link rod for operating the lid, and a pivot axle supported by the base, which pivotally supports the pedal bar. In addition, a separate base liner is provided above the base, concealing the components in the base after installation in the canister body. The foregoing components are pre-assembled to form the base assembly prior to attachment to the inside bottom trash can body.
Owner:SIMPLEHUMAN

Telecommunications initiated data fulfillment system

A system for providing a wide range of telecommunications initiated data fulfillment services in which a multi-function code, such as “*#” (star, pound), input into an originating telecommunications device, such as a conventional land-line or wireless telephone, triggers the treatment of the input sequence as a multi-function code service request rather than a dialed directory number. The multi-function code is followed by an input data string to complete the multi-function code service request, which the user typically enters into the telecommunications device just like a conventional telephone call, except that the input string begins with the multi-function code. The telecommunications system recognizes the multi-function code as a trigger, and in response takes one or more actions, such as automatically terminating the call to an announcement and routing a data message to a data fulfillment center, which responds to the message by implementing a response action indicated by the multi-function code service request. For example, the data fulfillment center may respond by transmitting a message over a wireless data network or the Internet to implement a service, such as activation of a vending machine, remote control of device, delivery of a message over the Internet or wireless data network, initiation of an interactive Internet session with the originating device, or a wide range of other services. In addition, a charge for this service may be automatically charged to an account associated with the originating telecommunications device, which may be billed separately or incorporated on the user's conventional monthly telecommunications invoice.
Owner:STARPOUND

Sterilization device for a stethoscope and associated apparatus

A sterilization device for a stethoscope is provided, comprising a cover member and an ultraviolet light source. The stethoscope includes a chestpiece member having a face portion adapted to contact a patient. The cover member is adapted to operably engage the chestpiece member such that the cover member is movable with respect to the face portion and normally biased to cover the face portion. The ultraviolet light source is operably engaged with the cover member and configured to emit ultraviolet radiation for interacting with the face portion only when the cover member is covering the face portion. The ultraviolet light source thereby provides anti-microbial sterilization of at least the face portion of the chestpiece member. An associated apparatus is also provided.
Owner:VESTAL MARK

Micro lens array and a method of manufacturing a replication mold for the same

The micro-lens array in which a plural of convexly-protruded micro-lens are closely arranged two-dimensionally and a plural of convex sub-lenses having a curvature-radius smaller than that of the micro-lens are protrusively formed on the surface of each micro-lens has a large view angle, since Dsav / D is in a range from 0.1 to 0.3 where D is the micro-lens bottom face width obtained by halving the summation of the maximum and the minimum width which are measured along the line passing through the center of the bottom face of the micro-lens; Ds is the sub-lens bottom face width obtained by halving the summation of the maximum and the minimum width which are measured along the line passing through the center of the bottom face of the sub-lens; and Dsav is the average sub-lens bottom face width obtained by averaging a plural of the sub-lens bottom face widths Ds.
Owner:JVC KENWOOD CORP A CORP OF JAPAN

Oxidation suppressing stopper for wine

A stopper and method for its use for selectively retaining a liquid, such as wine, within a bottle and for minimizing oxidation of the bottle's contents. The stopper includes a head portion sized to reside external to the bottle opening and a neck portion sized to fit and be selectively retained within the neck of the bottle. The stopper further has an inert gas entry port for receiving a source of pressurized inert gas and for introducing the inert gas proximate the meniscus of the liquid in the bottle and a gas venting port for discharging gas from the bottle upon the introduction of inert gas thereto. The stopper is provided with a plurality of seals substantially preventing liquid from passing through the stopper when the neck portion is seated within the bottle opening.
Owner:LUZAICH GREGORY JOHN +1

Periodontal medicament delivery tray

A tray fitted to at least some teeth of a patient's upper or lower arch is provided for the application of medications to the teeth and to adjacent gum tissue for treatment of periodontal disease. The tray is constructed from resilient material molded to conform to the teeth and gum tissue. The tray includes at least one recess formed to conform to the teeth. A seal surrounds the recess at a location corresponding to the patient's gum line for applying pressure at the patient's gum line when the patient's teeth are disposed in the recess. The recess contains a quantity of a medication. Upon installation of the tray on the patient's teeth, the medication is forced onto the surface of the teeth and subgingivally by the seal into any pockets in the patient's gums proximate the teeth. If desired, a propulsion agent can be disposed within the recess such that upon application of the tray onto the patient's teeth, the propulsion agent generates pressure within the recess so as to positively force the medication onto the patient's teeth and into any of the pockets in the patient's gums proximate the teeth. Methods for making the tray and for applying medication to a patient's teeth and gums also are disclosed.
Owner:KELLER DUANE C
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