Abstract:
A case or pack for carrying one or more hats include a base and cover hingedly attached together at their bottom ends. An attachment device, such as a zipper, can open and close the inner edges of the base and cover together to open and close the compartment for holding the hats in the case. At least one or a pair of shoulder straps is attached to the base of the case and is adjustable so the wearer can hold the case centered on the wearer's back hands-free. The base of the case can include a handle at the top end for also carrying the case. Internally, the case can include one or more structured inserts of foam or the like for accommodating and supporting the hat(s) in the compartment of the case.
Abstract:
A method for producing a substantially desulfurized hydrocarbon fuel stream at temperatures less than 100° C. including providing a nondesulfurized fuel cell hydrocarbon fuel stream and passing the fuel stream through a sulfur adsorbent system containing a specialized sulfur adsorbent containing hydrated alumina to produce a substantially desulfurized hydrocarbon fuel stream.
Abstract:
A method for producing a substantially desulfurized hydrocarbon fuel stream at temperatures less than 100° C. including providing a nondesulfurized fuel cell hydrocarbon fuel stream and passing the fuel stream through a sulfur adsorbent system containing a specialized sulfur adsorbent containing hydrated alumina to produce a substantially desulfurized hydrocarbon fuel stream.
Abstract:
A device in a provider network receives a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) request message from an originating device, where the SIP request message includes a general number for a voicemail service and where the voicemail service includes multiple voicemail systems. The device determines whether the originating device is associated with a voice-over-Internet-protocol (VoIP) account on the provider network and, when the originating device is associated with a VoIP account, selects a direct access number assigned to a voicemail system, from the multiple voicemail systems in the network, that services the VoIP account. The device also associates the direct access number and the SIP request message, and forwards, based on the direct access number, the SIP request message to an application server.
Abstract:
A device in a provider network receives a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) request message from an originating device, where the SIP request message includes a general number for a voicemail service and where the voicemail service includes multiple voicemail systems. The device determines whether the originating device is associated with a voice-over-Internet-protocol (VoIP) account on the provider network and, when the originating device is associated with a VoIP account, selects a direct access number assigned to a voicemail system, from the multiple voicemail systems in the network, that services the VoIP account. The device also associates the direct access number and the SIP request message, and forwards, based on the direct access number, the SIP request message to an application server.
Abstract:
A stable water gas shift catalyst comprising platinum, rhenium and lanthanum on a high surface area rutile titanium dioxide support is described. The catalyst of the present invention is at least as efficient in converting CO to CO2 at low temperatures as the catalysts of the prior art. Further, the catalyst is about three times more stable than the catalysts of the prior art.
Abstract:
A placemat designed to provide a padded, sanitary surface off which a child can eat while also providing an accessory restraint system. The placemat consists of a cleanable mat with a bumper, frictional backing and loops used to attach accessories, all of which attaches to a horizontal surface by way of adjustable arms and pins, screws and grips. The placemat is completely portable and easily attaches to tables of varying thicknesses and shapes.
Abstract:
A stable water gas shift catalyst comprising platinum, rhenium and lanthanum on an anatase titanium dioxide support is described. The catalyst of the present invention is at least as efficient in converting CO to CO2 at low temperatures as the catalysts of the prior art. Further, the catalyst is about three times more stable than the catalysts of the prior art.