Use of multiplexed RFID controller to verify connections in automated systems
    61.
    发明授权
    Use of multiplexed RFID controller to verify connections in automated systems 有权
    使用多路复用RFID控制器来验证自动化系统中的连接

    公开(公告)号:US09224017B2

    公开(公告)日:2015-12-29

    申请号:US13319223

    申请日:2010-05-07

    CPC classification number: G06K7/0008 G06K7/10316 G06K19/0717 G06K19/0718

    Abstract: A system and method for using multiplexed RFID transceivers and RFID tags to verify connections and communicate the connection status to a host system is provided. RFID tags that are programmed with connection specific indicia are attached at or in proximity to various connections in a pharmaceutical or biotech processing system and interrogated by remote antennas driven by a multiplexed RFID transceiver. This enables a user to verify the status of each connection and communicate the connection status to a host system.

    Abstract translation: 提供了一种使用多路复用RFID收发器和RFID标签来验证连接并将连接状态传达给主机系统的系统和方法。 用连接特定标记编程的RFID标签被附接在药物或生物技术处理系统中的各种连接处或附近,并且由被复用的RFID收发器驱动的远程天线进行询问。 这使得用户能够验证每个连接的状态并将连接状态传达给主机系统。

    Floating dispensers
    62.
    发明申请
    Floating dispensers 有权
    浮动式分配器

    公开(公告)号:US20150368128A1

    公开(公告)日:2015-12-24

    申请号:US14756312

    申请日:2015-08-25

    Abstract: A floating dispenser having an external float or an internal float for supporting a cartridge or cartridges for floating delivering a dispersant or dispersants to a body of water with the floating dispenser having cartridges rotationally positionable with respect to one another to control the rate of dispensing while the dispenser floats in an upright condition with the floating dispenser changing its flotation orientation in response to consumption of the dispersant or dispersants in the cartridge or cartridges to thereby provide a visual alert to replace a spent cartridge with a fresh cartridge. In addition, the inventions described herein permit changing the dispensing nature of the system from a multiple dispensing system to a single dispensing system without changing the floating characteristics of the floating dispensers through replacement of a dispersant in one of the cartridges with an inert or ballast material that has no effect on the water characteristics.

    Abstract translation: 具有外部浮子或内部浮子的浮动分配器,用于支撑用于浮动的料筒或滤芯以将分散剂或分散剂输送到水体中,其中浮动分配器具有可相对于彼此旋转定位的盒,以控制分配速率 分配器在直立状态下漂浮,随着浮动分配器响应于分散剂或分散剂在盒或盒中的消耗而改变其浮选方向,从而提供视觉警报以用新的盒替换废墨盒。 此外,本文所述的发明允许将系统的分配性质从多次分配系统改变到单个分配系统,而不用通过用惰性或压载材料替换其中一个盒中的分散剂来改变浮动分配器的浮动特性 对水的特性没有影响。

    Systems and methods for a causality analyzer
    66.
    发明授权
    Systems and methods for a causality analyzer 有权
    因果分析仪的系统和方法

    公开(公告)号:US08412598B2

    公开(公告)日:2013-04-02

    申请号:US13024875

    申请日:2011-02-10

    CPC classification number: G06Q30/02 G06Q10/06 G06Q40/12

    Abstract: A causality analyzer that provides attribution of causality effects for changes in revenue, margin and margin percentage is provided. The causality analyzer selects a reference time period and a comparison time period, and receives transaction data. Data cleansing and correction may be performed on the transaction data. The analyzer may then calculate change in total margin, percent margin and total revenue between the reference time period and the comparison time period using the transaction data. Each of the total margin, the percent margin and the total revenue may be disaggregated into one or more of a price effect, cost effect, quantity effect, product mix effect, customer mix effect, exchange rate effect, new and lost business, and an adjustment change. In this way the total margin, the percent margin and the total revenue are each defined as a summation of the individual causality effects. Causality effects may be disaggregated in such a way that the shared effects are allocated according to the proportion of percent change for each element, thereby unbiasing the effects to more accurately reflect actual causality.

    Abstract translation: 提供了一种因果关系分析器,用于提供收入,保证金和保证金百分比变化对因果关系的归因。 因果分析器选择参考时间段和比较时间段,并接收交易数据。 可以对交易数据执行数据清理和校正。 然后,分析器可以使用交易数据计算参考时间段和比较时间段之间的总利润率,百分比边际和总收入的变化。 总利润率,百分比率和总收入中的每一种可以分为价格效应,成本效应,数量效应,产品结构效应,客户组合效应,汇率效应,新业务和业务损失中的一个或多个 调整变化。 这样,总利润率,百分比率和总收入都被定义为个人因果关系的总和。 因果关系效应可以按照每个元素的百分比变化比例分配共享效果的方式进行分解,从而使效果更为准确地反映实际的因果关系。

    METHOD OF CREATING A HONEYCOMB CORE USING A SERPENTINE WELDING PATH
    68.
    发明申请
    METHOD OF CREATING A HONEYCOMB CORE USING A SERPENTINE WELDING PATH 有权
    使用SERPENTINE焊接路径创建蜂窝骨芯的方法

    公开(公告)号:US20110062221A1

    公开(公告)日:2011-03-17

    申请号:US12560815

    申请日:2009-09-16

    CPC classification number: B23K26/244 B23K2101/02 B23K2101/14

    Abstract: A honeycomb core is created from a stack of metal sheets that are welded together using a serpentine weld path. Each sheet in the stack is welded to the sheet underneath. All the odd-numbered sheets, excluding the bottom sheet, are welded using a first serpentine welding pattern that includes a plurality of long welds and a plurality of short welds. All the even-numbered sheets are welded using a second serpentine welding pattern that includes a plurality of long welds and a plurality of short welds, such that the long welds of the second serpentine welding pattern are shifted from the long welds of the first serpentine welding pattern. When a sufficient number of sheets have been welded, the stack is trimmed to remove the short welds. The stack is expanded by pulling the sheets one from another to form the honeycomb core.

    Abstract translation: 蜂窝芯由一堆金属板制成,其使用蛇形焊接路径焊接在一起。 堆叠中的每个片材被焊接到下面的片材上。 使用包括多个长焊缝和多个短焊缝的第一蛇形焊接图案焊接除了底部片材之外的所有奇数片材。 使用包括多个长焊缝和多个短焊接的第二蛇形焊接图案焊接所有偶数的板,使得第二蛇形焊接图案的长焊缝从第一蛇形焊接的长焊缝偏移 模式。 当已经焊接了足够数量的板材时,对堆叠进行修整以去除短焊缝。 通过从另一个拉伸片材来膨胀叠层以形成蜂窝芯。

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