Abstract:
A method, apparatus, and computer implemented instructions for binding object references from a remote name space into a local name space using a Web application. Information is collected to generate a request for an object reference. Information, such as an application server to use as the source, a source name space path, an identification of destination server, and a destination name space path to which the object reference is to be bound, may be used. The request is sent using a communications protocol, such as hypertext transfer protocol to the application server to be used as the source for the object reference. An object reference is located using the name space. The object reference may be serialized into a format, such as a common object request broker architecture format and sent to the destination. The destination will unserialize the object reference and perform binding using the destination name space path.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for a general container mechanism for storage of object-oriented Java Beans. A repository is created for a persistent collection of items called ManagedBeans. Each ManagedBean contains a structured collection of code and data that makes up a Java Bean. The structured collection consists of items called ManagedBean Elements (MBE) which correspond to different types of code and data. Each ManagedBean Element is a subclass of the generic ManagedBean Element class. Each subclass identifies the different kinds of Bean sub-elements and contains the data contained in the corresponding file, and method that works on this data.
Abstract:
A pressure relief check valve for a hydraulically actuated clutch pack or limited slip device in a limited slip differential or torque coupling device. A ball seat is formed on the external surface of the differential case and is connected to a passageway leading to a limited slip device within the differential case to establish fluid communication there between. A ball rests on the valve seat and is retained thereon by a retainer and spring. The retainer is removable secured to the outer surface of the differential case and a coil spring is disposed between the ball and the retainer to bias the ball against the valve seat. When pressure within the differential case or limited slip device exceeds a predetermined pressure, the ball is lifted from the valve seat and fluid passes through the differential case to an exterior within the differential housing. When pressure in the differential case and limited slip device is less than the predetermined pressure, fluid is prevented from passing through the valve.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for extending the capability of uniform Resource Locators (URLs) to access Repositories on local and Internet connected remote machines. A general syntax for a uniform resource locator for a local machine has a protocol of "beans:", followed by an optional entry for a drive letter. The drive letter allows specification of a local device (e.g., A: or C: drive) where a repository is located. In addition, the general syntax contains entries for a file system path, repository name and Java Archive designation. The general syntax for the uniform resource locator for a remote machine has a protocol of "beans:" followed by entries for host name, file system path, repository name, and the Java Archive designation.
Abstract:
This transmnission differential of the type comprising a two-piece differential case defined by a cup-shaped case member and a side member integrally formed with a ring gear to thereby increase the strength of the ring gear and case. The side member is bolted onto the cup-shaped case member. The pinion gears of this invention are not formed with a spherical portion at its interface with the case because the present invention provides a novel design that does not require the spherical radii because the two-piece case can easily be assembled with resort to these additional machining requirements. The pinion shaft is secured against rotation by a pin trapped in a bore formed in the case when the ring gear side member is mounted to the cup-shaped case member. Because the cup-shaped case member is formed with a flat mating surface, the present invention does not require eyebrows formed into the case for drilling points where the bolt is received in the case. The two-piece design also eliminates the need for windows in the case. Therefore, the present invention reduced manufacturing costs while providing a stronger differential case.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a pipe coupling comprising a tubular body having an open end, sealing means within the tubular body and pipe engaging means operable between a pipe clamping configuration in which an inserted pipe is clamped and a pipe release configuration in which an inserted pipe is not clamped and is releasable. A seal protector means is operable between a seal covered configuration in which the sealing means is at least partially covered and shielded from contact with an end of an inserted pipe, and a seal uncovered configuration in which the sealing means is uncovered and in contact with the inserted pipe. Moving means arranged within the tubular body is activated when a pipe is inserted a predetermined distance into the tubular body to move the seal protector means from the seal covered configuration to the seal uncovered configuration and the pipe engaging means from the pipe release configuration to the pipe clamping configuration.
Abstract:
An application manager configured for use on a resource-limited device, the application manager including: an application engine configured to effect communications between a plurality of applications installed on the resource limited device and one or more external network sites; and a connection manager configured to control and/or coordinate when the plurality of applications are able to attempt to establish communications with the one or more external network sites. The resource-limited device may be a mobile terminal.
Abstract:
A pipe coupling (1) comprising a tubular body (2) having at least one open end (3, 4, 5), stop means (14) disposed within the tubular body distal to the open end to stop a pipe when it is inserted a predetermined distance into the tubular body. The sealing means (15) is intermediate the stop means and the open end and a pipe engaging means (17) is disposed intermediate the sealing means and the open end having a variable diameter to clamp and release an inserted pipe as a result of the diameter of the pipe engaging means reducing and increasing respectively. A pipe release means (21) is disposed intermediate the pipe engaging means and the open end, the pipe release means being movably mounted on the open end and having a pipe clamping position.