Abstract:
Tool bars are provided along lateral edges of a display of a handheld computing device. The tool bars include icons that represent application features. The user may interact with the application by touching the icons on the display. Since mobile computing devices are commonly held at the lateral sides of the device, navigation and activation buttons are in close proximity to a natural location of a user's thumbs. The proximity of the tool bars to the thumbs increases efficiency and accuracy when interacting with the application. The tool bars may be displayed in an expanded state such that a text label may be displayed to identify the application feature that each icon represents. The tool bars may also include functionality that displays additional information for any of the application features represented by the icons without navigating the application away from the current screen.
Abstract:
A recloseable and resealable beverage can end closure includes a base plate beneath the center panel and a tab plate above the center panel. The closure is slidable relative to the center a panel to uncover the pour aperture and then to position the closure over the pour aperture to enable resealing.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus provide an on-screen program guide that uses its space in an efficient manner by shifting program information within the program guide by relatively small time increments. According to an exemplary embodiment, the apparatus includes a memory operative to store data that enables the program guide. A processor is operative to enable display of a portion of the program guide including program information covering a first time interval including a current time. The program guide has time information in a first axis and channel information in a second axis. The processor is further operative to cause the program information to be shifted along the first axis by a second time interval if an elapsed time equals the second time interval. The second time interval is less than thirty minutes.
Abstract:
Control apparatus for controlling an aircraft gas-turbine engine, having two control lanes operated in parallel with one another and each of which is capable of performing the function of the control apparatus individually, includes a computer and a monitor unit associated with each lane for performing checks on the integrity of the components of both lanes. Transducers in each lane sense engine parameter values and pass signals in accordance therewith to the computer that sends control signals to a control unit and thence to an actuator for adjusting engine variables in accordance with engine-thrust requirements. The control unit includes a pair of cam-operated switches that respond to difference in the values of the control signal from each lane indicative of a fault in the lanes and that trigger operation of the monitor unit in each lane. The monitor units disengage the control signals of the computers from the actuator and cause each computer to pass to the monitors the results of signal comparisons it has made involving signals values of each lane, so that the monitor units can determine in which lane the fault lies. The monitor units reconnect to the actuator control signals from a lane that is found to be operating correctly.
Abstract:
A DENTAL CLUTCH FORMER INCLUDES MUTUALLY ADJUSTABLE COMPONENTS THAT CAN EASLIY BE ASSEMBLED AS A FRAMEWORK FOR CONSTRUCTING A DENTAL CLUTCH INSERTABLE INTO A PATIENT''S MOUTH IN ORDER TO OBTAIN JAW MOVEMENT INFORMATION FOR ASSISTING IN REHABILITATING THE PATIENT''S MOUTH. THE CLUTCH FORMER HAS A REMOVABLE FRONT SECTION WITH AN ARCUATE SURFACE POSITIONABLE ADJACENT THE ANTERIOR REGION OF THE PATIENT''S TEETH AND A PAIR OF LONGITUDINALLY SLIDABLE SIDE RAILINGS ATTACHED TO OPPOSING SIDES OF THE FRONT SECTION. A CENTER BEARING PLATE IS SLIDABLY CONNECTED TO THE FRONT SECTION. IN ORDER TO QUICKLY AND PAINLESSLY REMOVE THE DENTAL CLUTCH FROM THE PATIENT''S MOUTH, THE FRONT SECTION IS FIRST SLID AND PIVOTED AWAY FROM THE OTHER COMPONENTS AND THEN THE OTHER COMPONENTS ARE REMOVED FROM THE PATIENT''S MOUTH. RATHER THAN BEING THROWN AWAY, THE COMPONENTS ARE SAVED FOR CONSTRUCTING OTHER DENTAL CLUTCH FORMERS FOR DIFFERENT PATIENTS WITH VARYING JAW SIZES.
Abstract:
An apparatus such as a mobile television signal receiver includes a channel history feature. Methods for adding channels to the channel history, tuning channels from the channel history, and generally maintaining the channel history are provided. According to an exemplary embodiment, a method for adding a channel to channel history includes a step of adding a selected channel to the channel history if the channel meets a criterion. According to an exemplary embodiment, a method for tuning channels includes steps of receiving a useable program signal from a first channel, testing for presence of a useable program from a second channel without interrupting the receiving step, and if the useable program signal from the second channel is detected, tuning the second channel. According to an exemplary embodiment, a method for maintaining a channel history includes a step of maintaining a retrieved channel in the channel history if the useable program signal is present, and updating the channel history by replacing the retrieved channel with another channel if the useable program signal is not present.
Abstract:
A first aspect of the present invention relates to a diaphragm (2) for sealing an access opening (5) of a container body (6), the diaphragm being semi-rigid and formed with a shaped cavity (10). The present invention is particularly (but not exclusively) suitable for use with metal cans for packaging foodstuffs. A second aspect of the present invention relates to a reinforcing support (14) for locating over the diaphragm when used to seal an access opening of a container body. A third aspect of the present invention relates to a spoon (26) suitable for use with a container comprising the diaphragm.
Abstract:
A stormwater treatment system including a substantially water impermeable treatment container for treating stormwater through a bioretention mechanism. The treatment container includes an overflow/bypass opening to receive stormwater that bypasses the treatment container filter media, or is only partially treated as a result of high stormwater flows in excess of the capacity of the container to treat the stormwater. The stormwater is directed into the container through an inlet, such as an inlet pipe, preferably connected to a roof drain system for processing and treating stormwater from the roof of a building. The overflow/bypass opening may be adjacent the top wall or bottom wall of the container.