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307 results about "Initial load" patented technology

IPL (initial program load) is a mainframe term for the loading of the operating system into the computer's main memory .

Electrosurgical generator

ActiveUS7195627B2High peak power capabilityReduces delay and unwanted coagulation effectSurgical instruments for heatingPeak valueContinuous wave
An electrosurgical generator for supplying RF power to an electrosurgical instrument for cutting or vaporising tissue has an RF output stage with RF output devices, a series-resonant output network and an RF output. The generator offers improved cutting and vaporising performance, especially in relation to the reliability with which an arc can be struck when presented with an initial load impedance load. This is achieved by virtue of the output stage being capable of maintaining output pulses of at least 1 kW peak by supplying the RF output devices from a large reservoir capacitor. An appropriate combination of cutting performance and haemostasis is provided by allowing for pulsed or continuous wave operation once an arc has been established, according to whether or not a surplus energy condition exists, as indicated by the voltage across the reservoir capacitor.
Owner:GYRUS MEDICAL LTD

Solid golf ball

The invention provides a solid golf ball having a solid core and a cover layer that encases the core and has an outermost layer on an outside surface of which are formed a plurality of dimples. The solid core is formed of a rubber composition composed of 100 parts by weight of a base rubber that includes 60 to 100 parts by weight of a polybutadiene rubber having a cis-1,4 bond content of at least 60% and synthesized using a rare-earth catalyst, 0.1 to 5 parts by weight of an organosulfur compound, an unsaturated carboxylic acid or a metal salt thereof, and an inorganic filler. The solid core has a deformation, when compressed under a final load of 130 kgf from an initial load of 10 kgf, of 2.0 to 4.0 mm, and has a specific hardness distribution. The cover layer is formed primarily of a thermoplastic or thermoset polyurethane material and has a thickness of 0.5 to 2.5 mm, a Shore D hardness at the surface of 50 to 70 and a flexural rigidity of 50 to 300 MPa. The golf ball has a deformation, when compressed under a final load of 130 kgf from an initial load of 10 kgf, of 2.0 to 3.8 mm. The solid golf ball is advantageous overall in competitive use.
Owner:BRIDGESTONE SPORTS

Apparatus and method for building distributed fault-tolerant/high-availability computed applications

InactiveUS6865591B1Multiple failureOptimal hardware utilizationMultiprogramming arrangementsTransmissionOperational systemSystem maintenance
Software architecture for developing distributed fault-tolerant systems independent of the underlying hardware architecture and operating system. Systems built using architecture components are scalable and allow a set of computer applications to operate in fault-tolerant / high-availability mode, distributed processing mode, or many possible combinations of distributed and fault-tolerant modes in the same system without any modification to the architecture components. The software architecture defines system components that are modular and address problems in present systems. The architecture uses a System Controller, which controls system activation, initial load distribution, fault recovery, load redistribution, and system topology, and implements system maintenance procedures. An Application Distributed Fault-Tolerant / High-Availability Support Module (ADSM) enables an applications( ) to operate in various distributed fault-tolerant modes. The System Controller uses ADSM's well-defined API to control the state of the application in these modes. The Router architecture component provides transparent communication between applications during fault recovery and topology changes. An Application Load Distribution Module (ALDM) component distributes incoming external events towards the distributed application. The architecture allows for a Load Manager, which monitors load on various copies of the application and maximizes the hardware usage by providing dynamic load balancing. The architecture also allows for a Fault Manager, which performs fault detection, fault location, and fault isolation, and uses the System Controller's API to initiate fault recovery. These architecture components can be used to achieve a variety of distributed processing high-availability system configurations, which results in a reduction of cost and development time.
Owner:TRILLIUM DIGITAL SYST

Solid golf ball

The invention provides a solid golf ball having a solid core and a cover layer that encases the core and has an outermost layer on an outside surface of which are formed a plurality of dimples. The solid core is formed of a rubber composition composed of 100 parts by weight of a base rubber that includes 60 to 100 parts by weight of a polybutadiene rubber having a cis-1,4 bond content of at least 60% and synthesized using a rare-earth catalyst, 0.1 to 5 parts by weight of an organosulfur compound, an unsaturated carboxylic acid or a metal salt thereof, an inorganic filler, and an antioxidant. The solid core has a deformation, when compressed under a final load of 130 kgf from an initial load of 10 kgf, of 2.0 to 4.0 mm, and has a specific hardness distribution. The cover layer is formed primarily of a polyurethane material and has a thickness of 0.5 to 2.5 mm, a Shore D hardness at the surface of 50 to 70 and a flexural rigidity of 50 to 300 MPa. The golf ball has a deformation, when compressed under a final load of 130 kgf from an initial load of 10 kgf, of 2.0 to 3.8 mm. The solid golf ball is advantageous overall in competitive use.
Owner:BRIDGESTONE SPORTS

Techniques to preserve data constraints and referential integrity in asynchronous transactional replication of relational tables

An improved method and system for preserving data constraints during parallel apply in asynchronous transaction replication in a database system have been disclosed. The method and system preserves secondary unique constraints and referential integrity constraints, while also allowing a high degree of parallelism in the application of asynchronous replication transactions. The method and system also detects and resolves ordering problems introduced by referential integrity cascade deletes, and allows the parallel initial loading of parent and child tables of a referential integrity constraint.
Owner:IBM CORP

Solid golf ball

The invention provides a solid golf ball having a solid core and a cover layer that encases the core and has an outermost layer on an outside surface of which are formed a plurality of dimples. The solid core is formed of a rubber composition composed of 100 parts by weight of a base rubber that includes from 60 to 100 parts by weight of a polybutadiene rubber having a cis-1,4 bond content of at least 60% and synthesized using a rare-earth catalyst, from 0.1 to 5 parts by weight of an organosulfur compound, an unsaturated carboxylic acid or a metal salt thereof, an inorganic filler, and an antioxidant. The solid core has a deformation, when compressed under a final load of 130 kgf from an initial load of 10 kgf, of from 2.0 to 4.0 mm, and has a specific hardness distribution. The cover layer has a thickness of from 0.5 to 1.9 mm, and a Shore D hardness at the surface of from 50 to 70. The ball has at least one intermediate layer between the core and the cover, any one of which intermediate layer or layers has a surface hardness in Shore D units of from 40 to 60, the intermediate layer or layers having a total thickness of from 0.9 to 7.0 mm. The golf ball has a deformation, when compressed under a final load of 130 kgf from an initial load of 10 kgf, of from 2.0 to 3.8 mm. The solid golf ball is advantageous overall in competitive use.
Owner:BRIDGESTONE SPORTS

Method for determining idle processor load balancing in a multiple processors system

An apparatus and methods for periodic load balancing in a multiple run queue system are provided. The apparatus includes a controller, memory, initial load balancing device, idle load balancing device, periodic load balancing device, and starvation load balancing device. The apparatus performs initial load balancing, idle load balancing, periodic load balancing and starvation load balancing to ensure that the workloads for the processors of the system are optimally balanced.
Owner:IBM CORP

Solid golf ball

The invention provides a solid golf ball having a solid core and a cover layer that encases the core and has an outermost layer on an outside surface of which are formed a plurality of dimples. The solid core is formed of a rubber composition composed of 100 parts by weight of a base rubber that includes from 60 to 100 parts by weight of a polybutadiene rubber having a cis-1,4 bond content of at least 60% and synthesized using a rare-earth catalyst, from 0.1 to 5 parts by weight of an organosulfur compound, an unsaturated carboxylic acid or a metal salt thereof, an inorganic filler, and an antioxidant. The solid core has a deformation, when compressed under a final load of 130 kgf from an initial load of 10 kgf, of from 2.0 to 4.0 mm, and has a specific hardness distribution. The cover layer is formed by injection molding a single resin blend composed primarily of (A) a polyurethane material and (B) a polyisocyanate compound, which resin blend includes a polyisocyanate compound in at least some portion of which all the isocyanate groups on a molecule remain in an unreacted state. The cover layer has a thickness of from 0.5 to 2.5 mm and a Shore D hardness at the surface of from 50 to 70. The golf ball has a deformation, when compressed under a final load of 130 kgf from an initial load of 10 kgf, of from 2.0 to 3.8 mm. The solid golf ball is advantageous overall in competitive use.
Owner:BRIDGESTONE SPORTS

Passenger's weight measurement device for vehicle seat and attachment structure for load sensor

There is disclosed a passenger's weight measurement device for a vehicle seat, capable of suppressing generation of an initial load. The passenger's weight measurement device includes an upper rail disposed to be movable back and forth on a lower rail fixed to a vehicle floor; a load sensor fixed on the upper rail; and a frame disposed on the load sensor and below a vehicle seat, wherein a rod extends from the load sensor to penetrate the frame and to be inserted into an insertion hole formed in a center of a leaf spring, the leaf spring is curved into an angle shape to separate the center of the leaf spring from the frame, a nut is engaged with the rod on the leaf spring, and both hems of the leaf spring abut on the frame in a state that the leaf spring is fastened by the nut.
Owner:HONDA MOTOR CO LTD

Techniques to preserve data constraints and referential integrity in asynchronous transactional replication of relational tables

An improved method and system for preserving data constraints during parallel apply in asynchronous transaction replication in a database system have been disclosed. The method and system preserves secondary unique constraints and referential integrity constraints, while also allowing a high degree of parallelism in the application of asynchronous replication transactions. The method and system also detects and resolves ordering problems introduced by referential integrity cascade deletes, and allows the parallel initial loading of parent and child tables of a referential integrity constraint.
Owner:IBM CORP

Electrosurgical generator

An electrosurgical generator for supplying RF power to an electrosurgical instrument for cutting or vaporising tissue has an RF output stage with RF output devices, a series-resonant output network and an RF output. The generator offers improved cutting and vaporising performance, especially in relation to the reliability with which an arc can be struck when presented with an initial load impedance load. This is achieved by virtue of the output stage being capable of maintaining output pulses of at least 1 kW peak by supplying the RF output devices from a large reservoir capacitor. An appropriate combination of cutting performance and haemostasis is provided by allowing for pulsed or continuous wave operation once an arc has been established, according to whether or not a surplus energy condition exists, as indicated by the voltage across the reservoir capacitor.
Owner:GYRUS MEDICAL LTD

Solid golf ball

The invention provides a solid golf ball having a solid core and a cover layer that encases the core and has an outermost layer on an outside surface of which are formed a plurality of dimples. The solid core is formed of a rubber composition composed of 100 parts by weight of a base rubber that includes 60 to 100 parts by weight of a polybutadiene rubber having a cis-1,4 bond content of at least 60% and synthesized using a rare-earth catalyst, 0.1 to 5 parts by weight of an organosulfur compound, an unsaturated carboxylic acid or a metal salt thereof, an inorganic filler, and an antioxidant. The solid core has a deformation, when compressed under a final load of 130 kgf from an initial load of 10 kgf, of 2.0 to 4.0 mm, and has a specific hardness distribution. The cover layer is formed primarily of a polyurethane material and has a thickness of 0.5 to 2.5 mm, a Shore D hardness at the surface of 50 to 70 and a flexural rigidity of 50 to 300 MPa. The golf ball has a deformation, when compressed under a final load of 130 kgf from an initial load of 10 kgf, of 2.0 to 3.8 mm. The solid golf ball is advantageous overall in competitive use.
Owner:BRIDGESTONE SPORTS

Measuring device for flexural fatigue property of flexible material

InactiveCN1587967AEffective bending fatigue measurementAccurate Bending Fatigue MeasurementsMaterial strength using steady bending forcesUsing mechanical meansMeasurement deviceCollection system
The invention is an apparatus used for measuring flexible material flexural fatigue, with property of being consisted of crank block rack mechanism, force and displacement sensor, upper and lower cartridge, optical plummet centering system, up-and-down and rotation driving system and control circuit, program and signal collection system, finishing measurement of fixed point flexural fatigue and relaxation creep behaviour of flexible material with stationary load and stretch effectively and accurately. The index property measured are endurance failure time, endurance limit strength and limiting strain, relaxation time, sample thickness or diameter. The apparatus has simple but practical structure, convenient installation and replacement, many tunable parameters containing sample length, fixed points position and their distance, bending rotational angle and angular frequency, original load and stretch, accurate measurement, and can avoid influence of move of application point in bending, offset of sample and vibration.
Owner:DONGHUA UNIV

High shrinkage side by side type composite filament and a method for manufactruing the same

The present invention relates to a high shrinkage side-by-side type composite filament, wherein two kinds of thermoplastic polymers are arranged side by side type and a boiling water shrinkage (Sr2) measured by the method (initial load=notified denier×1 / 10 g, static load=notified denier×20 / 10 g) of clause 5.10 of JIS L 1090 is 20 to 75% of a boiling water shrinkage (Sr1) measured by the method (initial load=notified denier×1 / 30 g, static load=notified denier×40 / 30 g) of clause 7.15 of JIS L 1013. The side-by-side type composite filament is made of two kinds of thermoplastic polymers having a number average molecular weight difference (ïMn) of 5,000 to 15,000 upon spinning and the composite filament is drawn and heat-treated so as to satisfy the following physical properties: Temperature area exhibiting 95% of maximum thermal stress (Tmax, 95%): 120 to 230° C. Range of maximum thermal stress per denier: 0.1 to 0.4 g / denier
Owner:KOLON IND INC

Body frame structure for a vehicle and method for manufacturing thereof

InactiveUS6736448B2Effectively absorb collision energySimple structureVehicle seatsUnderstructuresEngineeringCompressive strength
A pair of left and right front frames are formed with brittle sections on proximal portions of the frames, by the provision of the smaller cross-sectional area than other sections of the frame. The brittle sections and their peripheral sections are processed so as to become approximately equal to the other sections of the front frames in axial compressive strength by way of a hardening treatment like quenching. In an early-phase of a collision, the hardened brittle sections will not buckle so as to induce larger initial load. Thereafter, the brittle sections will buckle because of their lower ductility, so that the front frames begin bending deformation to effectively absorb the collision energy.
Owner:MAZDA MOTOR CORP

Computer system and booting method therefor and server used for the same

To accelerate the booting time of a computer by a booting method using a communication network, a boot-up main memory image of an OS and application programs is used to boot a computer. The main memory image is managed in one batch on a server, and is regularly updated with the latest programs. When booting up the computer, only an initial load image which is the minimum part of the main memory image necessary to start the system is loaded, and remaining parts of the main memory image are suitably loaded in an on-demand manner after the system starts operating.
Owner:NEC CORP

Crash energy absorption member

A crash energy absorption member capable of reducing the initial load without provision of a crushing bead and capable of achieving a sufficient amount of shock absorption with stable buckling behavior. The crash energy absorption member is formed from a tubular body which has a length L and a polygonal transverse cross-sectional shape with 2n corners due to having 2n ridge lines (wherein n is a natural number greater than or equal to 3) and 2n surfaces partitioned by these 2n ridge lines, and which absorbs impact energy by buckling when an impact load is applied to one end in the axial direction towards the other end, characterized in that some of the 2n ridge lines only exist in a region which extends from a position spaced by a distance h in the axial direction from the one end to the other end, and if the number of the remaining ridge lines which have a length L is m, the following equations are satisfied: h≦L×0.30   (1) 4≦m≦2×(n−1)   (2).
Owner:NIPPON STEEL CORP +1

Method and apparatus for initializing data propagation execution for large database replication

The replication of large amounts of data from a database source to a database target is often prone to failure when the amount of data exceeds the transaction capacity of the database. In other words, if the amount of data transfer during initial start-up fills the transaction log before the database changes are committed, then the transaction does not complete and the changes are rolled back. For a transaction to be completed and database changes to be made permanent, the transaction must be completed in its entirety. A method for initializing data propagation execution for a large data source according to an embodiment of the invention uses standard DBMS copy, rename and log clearing / cleaning utility applications to successfully complete an initial load process so that all necessary initialization fields are primed. The method steps create temporary database table names and structures and execute an initialization / cold start using a single data record to set a synchronization point marker. Upon validation of the single record initialization, the replication of the large data table proceeds in a continue / warm mode from the set synchronization point marker. Executable instruction steps and computer readable media incorporating the executable instruction steps are disclosed.
Owner:IBM CORP

Solid golf ball

The invention provides a solid golf ball having a solid core and a cover layer that encases the core and has an outermost layer on an outside surface of which are formed a plurality of dimples. The solid core is formed of a rubber composition composed of 100 parts by weight of a base rubber that includes from 60 to 100 parts by weight of a polybutadiene rubber having a cis-1,4 bond content of at least 60% and synthesized using a rare-earth catalyst, from 0.1 to 5 parts by weight of an organosulfur compound, an unsaturated carboxylic acid or a metal salt thereof, an inorganic filler, and an antioxidant. The solid core has a deformation, when compressed under a final load of 130 kgf from an initial load of 10 kgf, of from 2.0 to 4.0 mm, and has a specific hardness distribution. The cover layer is formed by injection molding a single resin blend composed primarily of (A) a polyurethane material and (B) a polyisocyanate compound, which resin blend includes a polyisocyanate compound in at least some portion of which all the isocyanate groups on a molecule remain in an unreacted state. The cover layer has a thickness of from 0.5 to 2.5 mm and a Shore D hardness at the surface of from 50 to 70. The golf ball has a deformation, when compressed under a final load of 130 kgf from an initial load of 10 kgf, of from 2.0 to 3.8 mm. The solid golf ball is advantageous overall in competitive use.
Owner:BRIDGESTONE SPORTS

Fluid filled vibration damping device

InactiveUS20040262830A1Moderating deterioration in damping performancePortable framesLiquid springsElastomerEngineering
A fluid filled vibration-damping device includes an elastic body disposed between a first mounting member and a second mounting member and partially defines a fluid chamber having a non-compressible fluid sealed therein, and exhibits vibration damping action on the basis of flow action of the non-compressible fluid created within the fluid chamber during vibration input. At least one mounting member from among the first and second mounting members is formed independently of the elastic body and is disposed in abutment with the elastic body in an initial load acting direction, while making the mounting member displaceable away from the rubber elastic body in a opposite direction from the initial load acting direction. A rebound stop mechanism for limiting displacement of the mounting member away from the rubber elastic body in a cushion-wise fashion is disposed between the first and second mounting members.
Owner:SUMITOMO RIKO CO LTD

Solid golf ball

The invention provides a solid golf ball having a solid core and a cover layer that encases the core and has an outermost layer on an outside surface of which are formed a plurality of dimples. The solid core is formed of a rubber composition composed of 100 parts by weight of a base rubber that includes from 60 to 100 parts by weight of a polybutadiene rubber having a cis-1,4 bond content of at least 60% and synthesized using a rare-earth catalyst, from 0.1 to 5 parts by weight of an organosulfur compound, an unsaturated carboxylic acid or a metal salt thereof, an inorganic filler, and an antioxidant. The solid core has a deformation, when compressed under a final load of 130 kgf from an initial load of 10 kgf, of from 2.0 to 4.0 mm, and has a specific hardness distribution. The cover layer has a thickness of from 0.5 to 1.9 mm, and a Shore D hardness at the surface of from 50 to 70. The ball has at least one intermediate layer between the core and the cover, any one of which intermediate layer or layers has a surface hardness in Shore D units of from 40 to 60, the intermediate layer or layers having a total thickness of from 0.9 to 7.0 mm. The golf ball has a deformation, when compressed under a final load of 130 kgf from an initial load of 10 kgf, of from 2.0 to 3.8 mm. The solid golf ball is advantageous overall in competitive use.
Owner:BRIDGESTONE SPORTS

Crash energy absorption member

A crash energy absorption member capable of reducing the initial load without provision of a crushing bead and capable of achieving a sufficient amount of shock absorption with stable buckling behavior. The crash energy absorption member is formed from a tubular body which has a length L and a polygonal transverse cross-sectional shape with 2n corners due to having 2n ridge lines (wherein n is a natural number greater than or equal to 3) and 2n surfaces partitioned by these 2n ridge lines, and which absorbs impact energy by buckling when an impact load is applied to one end in the axial direction towards the other end, characterized in that some of the 2n ridge lines only exist in a region which extends from a position spaced by a distance h in the axial direction from the one end to the other end, and if the number of the remaining ridge lines which have a length L is m, the following equations are satisfied:h≦L×0.30   (1)4≦m≦2×(n−1).   (2)
Owner:NIPPON STEEL CORP +1

Fault tolerant mechanism to handle initial load of replicated object in live system

An automatic initial data load to a new table copy concurrently with active replication to existing table copies in an asynchronous replication group includes: initiating a data load of the new table copy; creating spill queue(s) at the new table copy; loading the data from a source table copy to the new table copy, where changes for the active table copies are applied during the loading, but changes to the new table copy are stored in a spill storage area; applying the changes in the spill storage area to the new table copy after the loading of the data is done; and removing the spill storage area after the changes have been applied to the new table copy. Thus, a new table copy is initialized into the replication group without requiring that replication be suspended at the source or any of the existing table copies during the initializing process.
Owner:GOOGLE LLC

Short-term load forecasting method and system

The embodiment of the invention provides a short-term load forecasting method and a system. The method comprises steps: a load curve collection of similar days is acquired, wavelet transformation is used for decomposing and reconstructing all load curves in the load curve collection, and load sub curve collections are obtained; load characteristic analysis is carried out on all load curves in the load sub curve collections, a load characteristic analysis result is forecasted via a combined load forecasting model, and an initial load forecasting result is obtained; and the initial load forecasting result is corrected via an error forecasting model, and the outputted correction result serves as a load forecasting result of the forecasting day. Accuracy of the short-term load forecasting result is improved, and a high-accuracy load forecasting result can be obtained.
Owner:STATE GRID CORP OF CHINA +2

Power network model-based wind power field automatic voltage control method

The invention relates to a power network model-based wind power field automatic voltage control method which comprises the following steps of: 1, reading original data and building a wind power field power network mathematical model; 2, reading a wind power field real-time running working condition and a voltage target value released by the power grid dispatching; 3, carrying out load flow calculation to obtain initial load flow distribution on the basis of the former two steps; 4, distributing and releasing the reactive power reference value of a wind driven generator according to a sensitivity ordering strategy; 5, distributing and issuing the reactive power reference value of a dynamic reactive compensation device according to the sequence; and 6, confirming and releasing the tapping point gear reference value of an on-load tap changing transformer according to a step-by step adjustment strategy. According to the power network model-based wind power field automatic voltage control method, the unified coordination control among the reactive power of the wind power field wind driven generator, the reactive power of the dynamic reactive compensation device and the tapping joint of the on load tap changing transformer can be realized.
Owner:北京中科伏瑞电气技术有限公司
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