Directly paintable polypropylene-based composite composition
    41.
    发明申请
    Directly paintable polypropylene-based composite composition 有权
    直接涂布聚丙烯复合组合物

    公开(公告)号:US20060189761A1

    公开(公告)日:2006-08-24

    申请号:US11312100

    申请日:2005-12-20

    IPC分类号: C08L31/00 C08K3/26

    摘要: The present invention relates to a polypropylene-based composite composition which is directly paintable without treatment of a primer comprised of chlorinated polyolefins. According to the present invention, the polypropylene-based composite composition comprises 30 to 70 weight percent, based on total weight of said polypropylene-based composite composition, of a polypropylene-based resin; 10 to 20 weight percent, based on total weight of said polypropylene-based composite composition, of a polyolefin based thermoplastic elastomer; 10 to 30 weight percent, based on total weight of said polypropylene-based composite composition, of a mineral filler; and 10 to 20 weight percent, based on total weight of said polypropylene-based composite composition, of an acrylate functional polymer additive. The composition does not need treatment of primer upon painting and thus has advantageous in terms of improvement of productivity resulting from reduction in production cost and production time and environment protection resulting from elimination of use of a primer comprised of chlorinated polyolefins.

    摘要翻译: 本发明涉及一种聚丙烯类复合组合物,其可直接涂布而不处理由氯化聚烯烃构成的底漆。 根据本发明,聚丙烯类复合组合物包含基于所述聚丙烯类复合组合物的总重量为30〜70重量%的聚丙烯类树脂; 基于所述聚丙烯类复合组合物的总重量为10〜20重量%的聚烯烃类热塑性弹性体; 10-30重量%,基于所述聚丙烯基复合组合物的总重量;矿物填料; 和基于所述聚丙烯类复合组合物的总重量的10至20重量%的丙烯酸酯官能聚合物添加剂。 组合物在涂装时不需要处理底漆,因此在由于氯化聚烯烃的使用消除使用而导致的生产成本降低和生产时间以及环境保护方面的生产率的提高方面是有利的。

    Composition of resin based on polyolefin with improved surface printability
    42.
    发明申请
    Composition of resin based on polyolefin with improved surface printability 失效
    基于具有改进的表面印刷性的聚烯烃的树脂组合物

    公开(公告)号:US20060189735A1

    公开(公告)日:2006-08-24

    申请号:US11312668

    申请日:2005-12-20

    IPC分类号: C08K5/09 C08K5/00

    CPC分类号: C08K5/098 C08L23/02

    摘要: The present invention relates to a polyolefin-based resin composition for the calendering process which can be directly printed without applying an adhesive since the surface printability is improved. The present invention provides a polyolefin-based resin composition for the calendering process comprising: 3 to 95 weight percent, based on total weight of said polyolefin-based resin composition, of a high impact polyolefin resin; 1 to 50 weight percent, based on total weight of said polyolefin-based resin composition, of an acrylate functional polymer; 1 to 30 weight percent, based on total weight of said polyolefin-based resin composition, of a polyolefin-based thermoplastic elastomer; 1 to 50 weight percent, based on total weight of said polyolefin-based resin composition, of a mineral filler; and 0.1 to 5.0 weight percent, based on total weight of said polyolefin-based resin composition, of a lubricant. By the present invention, it is possible to remarkably improve the surface printability of the polyolefin-based sheet or film and thereby, to achieve direct printing without need of an adhesive. Also, since a production line for applying an adhesive is not needed, it is possible to reduce the production cost and to increase productivity. Further, the present invention can substitute for decoration sheets, printing papers, labels and the like which have been composed of PVC and thus, is environmentally friendly.

    摘要翻译: 本发明涉及一种用于压延工艺的聚烯烃基树脂组合物,其可以直接印刷而不施加粘合剂,因为表面可印刷性得到改善。 本发明提供了一种用于压延方法的聚烯烃基树脂组合物,其包含:基于所述聚烯烃基树脂组合物的总重量为3-95重量%的高冲击聚烯烃树脂; 基于所述聚烯烃类树脂组合物的总重量为1〜50重量%的丙烯酸酯官能聚合物; 基于所述聚烯烃类树脂组合物的总重量为1〜30重量%的聚烯烃类热塑性弹性体; 1〜50重量%,基于所述聚烯烃类树脂组合物的总重量,为矿物填料; 和基于所述聚烯烃基树脂组合物的总重量的0.1至5.0重量%的润滑剂。 通过本发明,可以显着提高聚烯烃类片材或薄膜的表面印刷性,从而实现直接印刷,而不需要粘合剂。 此外,由于不需要用于施加粘合剂的生产线,因此可以降低生产成本并提高生产率。 此外,本发明可以替代由PVC组成的装饰片,印刷纸,标签等,因此是环保的。

    Flash tank of two-stage compression heat pump system for heating and cooling
    43.
    发明申请
    Flash tank of two-stage compression heat pump system for heating and cooling 有权
    双级压缩热泵系统的闪蒸罐用于加热和冷却

    公开(公告)号:US20060174639A1

    公开(公告)日:2006-08-10

    申请号:US11326126

    申请日:2006-01-05

    IPC分类号: F25B13/00

    摘要: Disclosed herein is a flash tank of a two-stage compression heat pump system that can perform cooling and heating with a separate type intercooler and a high-stage compressor protecting device. The system comprises a fluid-level detecting sensor for detecting the fluid-level of the refrigerant, an alarm sensor for notifying the saturated state of the refrigerant filled in the flash tank, an evaporator pressure sensor for measuring and notifying the pressure of the refrigerant flowing into the evaporator, a condenser pressure sensor for measuring and notifying the pressure of the refrigerant flowing out of the condenser, a flash tank fluid-level controller for receiving signals from the above sensors and controlling intermediate pressure and the fluid-level of the flash tank, and a bypass valve controller for controlling a bypass valve that receives signals from the alarm sensor and allowing a refrigerant to directly flow from the low-stage compressor to the high-stage compressor.

    摘要翻译: 本文公开了一种两级压缩热泵系统的闪蒸罐,其可以使用单独的中间冷却器和高级压缩机保护装置进行冷却和加热。 该系统包括用于检测制冷剂的液位的液面检测传感器,用于通知填充在闪蒸罐中的制冷剂的饱和状态的报警传感器,用于测量和通知制冷剂流动的压力的蒸发器压力传感器 进入蒸发器的冷凝器压力传感器,用于测量和通知从冷凝器流出的制冷剂的压力;闪蒸罐液位控制器,用于接收来自上述传感器的信号并控制闪蒸罐的中间压力和液位 以及旁通阀控制器,用于控制从警报传感器接收信号并允许制冷剂直接从低级压缩机流向高级压缩机的旁通阀。

    Apparatus for purifying waste lubricant and method of purifying waste lubricant using the same
    44.
    发明申请
    Apparatus for purifying waste lubricant and method of purifying waste lubricant using the same 审中-公开
    用于净化废润滑剂的设备和使用该润滑剂净化废润滑剂的方法

    公开(公告)号:US20060135373A1

    公开(公告)日:2006-06-22

    申请号:US10545703

    申请日:2004-04-17

    IPC分类号: C10M175/00 B01J10/00

    摘要: There are provided an apparatus and a method for eliminating water and particulate pollutant contained in a waste lubricant. The waste lubricant heated up to a proper temperature is injected into a vacuum chamber through a nozzle, the vacuum chamber maintaining a predetermined degree of vacuum. The water contained in the waste lubricant is vaporized according to a relationship between a vaporizing temperature of the waste lubricant and a vaporizing temperature of the water contained in the waste lubricant. The vaporized water is transformed into condensate water while passing through a condenser, and is stored in a water storage container. In addition, the waste lubricant, from which water is eliminated, is introduced into a waste lubricant discharging chamber by discharging means, and is passed through an electrostatic separator by an oil pump, to collect particulate pollutant. Two electrodes, each having a polarity opposite to each other, are provided inside the electrostatic separator, and are applied with a high voltage by a high-voltage generating unit, so as to form a strong electric field in a space between the two electrodes, in which the waste lubricant is located, and collect particulate pollutant contained in the waste lubricant by the electrostatic force in the electric field.

    摘要翻译: 提供了用于消除废润滑剂中所含的水和颗粒污染物的装置和方法。 加热到适当温度的废润滑剂通过喷嘴注入真空室,真空室保持预定的真空度。 根据废润滑剂的汽化温度和废润滑剂中所含的水的汽化温度之间的关系,将废润滑剂中所含的水蒸发。 蒸发的水在通过冷凝器时转化成冷凝水,并储存在储水容器中。 此外,通过排出装置将排除了水的废润滑剂引入废润滑剂排出室,并通过油泵通过静电分离器以收集颗粒污染物。 在静电分离器的内部设置两个彼此相对极性的电极,并通过高电压产生单元施加高电压,以便在两个电极之间的空间中形成强电场, 其中废润滑剂位于其中,并通过电场中的静电力收集废润滑剂中包含的颗粒污染物。

    Method and apparatus for transmitting data based on OFDM

    公开(公告)号:US20060126492A1

    公开(公告)日:2006-06-15

    申请号:US11299184

    申请日:2005-12-09

    IPC分类号: H04J11/00 H04J1/00

    摘要: Provided is a method and apparatus for transmitting data based on OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing). The method includes: forming a plurality of packets suitable for a selected transmission mode from data input to a transmitter; determining a transfer rate of the data; when the data transfer rate is determined to be low and synchronous connection oriented link should be maintained, dividing each of the plurality of packets into a plurality of sub-packets; and transmitting the divided sub-packets, wherein when the divided sub-packets are transmitted, a power supply duration of the transmitter is reduced by using a DPM (dynamic power management) or fine state control unit.

    Apparatus for motion estimation of video data
    46.
    发明申请
    Apparatus for motion estimation of video data 审中-公开
    视频数据运动估计装置

    公开(公告)号:US20060120455A1

    公开(公告)日:2006-06-08

    申请号:US11290651

    申请日:2005-11-30

    摘要: Provided is an apparatus for motion estimation of video data. The apparatus includes a sum of absolute difference (SAD) calculating unit which receives video data and calculates an SAD for each frame of the video data, a motion vector calculating unit which divides each frame of the video data into macroblocks or sub-macroblocks having a predetermined size and calculates a motion vector estimation value using motion vectors or prediction vectors of macroblocks or sub-macroblocks adjacent to each macroblock or sub-macroblock, and a motion updating unit which performs motion estimation on the video data using an SAD calculated by the SAD calculating unit for the macroblocks or the sub-macroblocks adjacent to each macroblock or sub-macroblock having the predetermined size and the motion vector estimation value of the motion vector calculating unit.

    摘要翻译: 提供了一种用于视频数据的运动估计的装置。 该装置包括:接收视频数据并计算视频数据的每帧的SAD的绝对差(SAD)计算单元的和;运动矢量计算单元,其将视频数据的每一帧划分成具有视频数据的宏块或子宏块 使用与每个宏块或子宏块相邻的宏块或子宏块的运动向量或预测向量来计算运动矢量估计值,以及运动更新单元,其使用由SAD计算的SAD对视频数据执行运动估计 与具有预定尺寸的每个宏块或子宏块相邻的宏块或子宏块的计算单元和运动矢量计算单元的运动矢量估计值。

    High-density phase change cell array and phase change memory device having the same
    47.
    发明申请
    High-density phase change cell array and phase change memory device having the same 失效
    具有相同的高密度相变元件阵列和相变存储器件

    公开(公告)号:US20050270832A1

    公开(公告)日:2005-12-08

    申请号:US10929243

    申请日:2004-08-30

    摘要: The present invention relates generally to a phase change memory device and, more particularly, to a phase change memory cell array suitable for the implementation of a high-density memory device. The phase change memory cell array includes a first access transistor pair and a second access transistor pair formed on a semiconductor substrate to be adjacent to each other while each of the first and second access transistor pairs having a common drain, phase change resistance elements formed on source regions of the access transistors, respectively, and a semiconductor region formed on the same plane as the common drains to electrically connect the common drains of the first and second transistor pairs. The phase change memory cell array and the memory device of the present invention are suitable for the implementation of a high-density semiconductor device, and capable of improving the reliability of a contact forming process by securing a sufficient space for the contact forming process.

    摘要翻译: 本发明一般涉及一种相变存储器件,更具体地,涉及一种适用于实现高密度存储器件的相变存储单元阵列。 相变存储单元阵列包括形成在半导体衬底上以彼此相邻的第一存取晶体管对和第二存取晶体管对,而第一和第二存取晶体管对中的每一个具有共同的漏极,相变电阻元件形成在 分别与存取晶体管的源极区以及形成在与公共漏极相同的平面上的半导体区域以电连接第一和第二晶体管对的公共漏极。 本发明的相变存储单元阵列和存储器件适用于高密度半导体器件的实现,并且通过确保用于接触形成工艺的足够空间能够提高接触形成工艺的可靠性。

    Apparatus and method for performing intra prediction for image decoder
    48.
    发明申请
    Apparatus and method for performing intra prediction for image decoder 有权
    用于对图像解码器进行帧内预测的装置和方法

    公开(公告)号:US20050141618A1

    公开(公告)日:2005-06-30

    申请号:US10876739

    申请日:2004-06-28

    IPC分类号: H04N7/26 H04N7/34 H04N7/12

    摘要: Provided is an apparatus and method for performing intra prediction for an image decoder, in which by use of horizontal/vertical blocks adjacent to image data input from an external device, the intra prediction is performed in parallel with respect to 16×16 luminance component and 4×4 luminance component of the image data and then with respect to chrominance component, thereby maximizing efficiency of system to not only reduce execution time and hardware cost but also increase processing speed.

    摘要翻译: 提供了一种用于对图像解码器进行帧内预测的装置和方法,其中通过使用与从外部设备输入的图像数据相邻的水平/垂直块,相对于16×16亮度分量和4×4亮度并行执行帧内预测 图像数据的分量,然后相对于色度分量,从而最大化系统的效率,不仅减少了执行时间和硬件成本,而且提高了处理速度。