Abstract:
The current invention enables a structure to remain virtually motionless while the ground underneath it is undergoing significant oscillatory accelerations, such as would occur during a tectonic event. This is achieved by using the Meissner effect to maintain controlled elevation of the structure above the ground, allowing the ground to oscillate underneath the structure. The structure is able to move virtually without friction along an array of symmetric and parallel magnetic fields, which are kept parallel to the axis of ground oscillation typically via input from accelerometers in the surrounding oscillating ground. Simple buffering mechanisms keep the elevated structure from moving beyond the lateral range of the parallel magnetic fields, and facilitate the structure's return to its rest position. In this manner, structural damage from high energy large amplitude earthquakes can be virtually eliminated. This system and method can be extended to any object in a vibrational environment.
Abstract:
A method for migrating data in a storage system includes generating a first set of logical disks (LDs), the LDs being mapped to physical storage space in the storage system, generating a temporary virtual volume (VV) mapped to the first set of LDs, generating a second set of LDs mapped to the temporary VV, and migrating data between the second set of LDs and a third set of LDs.
Abstract:
To compensate for changes in weight distribution of transportable, hand-held camera supports when one or both camera translate or pivot in a two-camera stereographic imaging system, the bottom of the elongated camera support attaches to a compensation mechanism. The mechanism has a balance plate movable laterally on a bottom housing. Ballast mounts below the bottom housing. A motor in the bottom housing moves the balance plate and the pole laterally in response to camera pivoting or lateral movement to maintain the center of gravity of the system centered along the longitudinal axis of the elongated support.
Abstract:
In at least one embodiment, a method for making a wire guide is provided. The method comprises applying a polymer coating to a proximal section of a FP coated core wire having a FP coating disposed thereon such that the polymer coating overlays at least a portion of the FP coating. The polymer coating is applied to a distal section of the FP coated core wire having an exposed metal portion such that the polymer coating overlays at least a portion of the exposed metal portion. The polymer coating is removed from the proximal portion of the FP coated core wire to form the wire guide having a proximal portion with the FP coating and a distal portion with the polymer coating.
Abstract:
To compensate for changes in weight distribution of transportable, hand-held camera supports when one or both camera translate or pivot in a two-camera stereographic imaging system, the bottom of the elongated camera support attaches to a compensation mechanism. The mechanism has a balance plate movable laterally on a bottom housing. Ballast mounts below the bottom housing. A motor in the bottom housing moves the balance plate and the pole laterally in response to camera pivoting or lateral movement to maintain the center of gravity of the system centered along the longitudinal axis of the elongated support.
Abstract:
A mechanical linkage, for use on original equipment or for replacement of existing hydraulic ram based actuators, comprises a rotary to linear transmission. The transmission provides two co-rotatable capstans of different diameters, and two idler wheels spaced on a longitudinally slidable linkage. The capstans are linked to a first of the idler wheels by means of a pulley line wound from the first capstan, around the wheel, and then back to the second capstan. The first capstan is also linked by means of a pulley line to the second idler wheel, and the second capstan likewise to the second idler wheel by a third pulley line. The difference in diameters causes a differential winding of the various lengths of pulley line between the idler wheels and the capstans, which urges the linkage to slide relative to the capstans. Cooperation of the two capstan/idler wheel combinations compensates for possible backlash.
Abstract:
A coupling software system that is designed to be used by an advertiser, a content provider, and a publisher to effectively couple advertisements with content and distribute the information through a media outlet. The coupling software enables the advertiser to search content and distribution channels using a variety of metrics, and allows the advertiser to purchase content and distribution channels through an auction/bidding process. The coupling software is designed to measure and report statistics associated with the transactions between the advertisers, content providers, and publishers.
Abstract:
Compositions useful in treating immune modulated disease comprising an anticytokine antibody or immune active drug capable of modifying cytokine activity or modulating the immune system microencapsulated with a biodegradable nonantigenic material, such as albumin or PLGA. When the composition is introduced into a subject, it is phagocytosed by the target organ, the target organ digests the microsphere, releasing the drug or an active form or fragment thereof intracellularly. The drug then modifies the target organ function, thereby modulating it's activity. A method is disclosed for preparation of the microencapsulated composition.
Abstract:
Chemically-amplified positive photoresist compositions are provided that contain a resin that comprises acetal and alicyclic groups. Photoresists of the invention can exhibit notably enhanced lithographic properties. Preferred photoresists of the invention comprise one or more photoacid generator compounds and one or more phenolic resins comprise one or more photoacid-labile acetal groups and one or more alicyclic groups such as adamantyl.