Abstract:
[0094] A medication cart also holding at least one drawer or tray and at least one bin supported on the tray containing an array of drawers and bins, and a multilevel cassette assembly. An internal locking mechanism secures the cassette assembly when it is positioned in the medication cart, and an external locking mechanism secures the cassette assembly outside of the medication cart. In addition, the cassette assembly includes a mechanism that selectably provides access to an entire tray and all bins carried in it at one time or that provides access to single bins carried on the tray one at a time. This mechanism, more particularly, (a) permits a tray to be nearly fully withdrawn from the cassette assembly thereby exposing a major portion of all carried bins to access all of their contents, and (b) permits the tray to be only partially withdrawn from the cassette assembly so that only a minor portion is exposed but such that each bin can independently be removed from the tray one at a time to access its contents.
Abstract:
A solid state lamp, such as one that can replace an incandescent light bulb, has a base (10) portion having an electrical connector for connection to a source of power, such as an Edison-type connector for connection to the mains voltage. An AC/DC converter in the base converts the mains voltage to a suitable light emitting diode (LED) drive voltage. A plurality of receptacles on the base connects to electrodes of plug- in modules (26). Each plug- in module supports a plurality of low power LEDs connected in series. The strings of LEDs on different modules are connected in parallel when connected to the receptacles. The modules and base are configured to allow a user to operate the lamp with different combinations of modules to generate a desired light output from the lamp. For example, the user can recreate the lumens equivalent of a 20W, 40W, or 60W bulb by using one, two, or three modules.
Abstract:
A system, a method, and a computer program for determining multiple copyright infringement events, identifying a stopped reporting repeat infringer, identifying a started reporting repeat infringer, and determining if the stopped reporting repeat infringer and the started reporting repeat infringer are using the same computer.
Abstract:
A system, a method and a computer program for determining multiple copyright infringement events, identifying a particular I P address - port number combination associated with the multiple infringement events, and notifying an ISP and/or a customer regarding the multiple copyright infringement events.
Abstract:
A system, a method and a computer program for determining multiple copyright infringement events, identifying a particular IP address - port number combination associated with the multiple infringement events, and notifying an ISP and/or a customer regarding the multiple copyright infringement events.
Abstract:
In one embodiment, an LED lamp (57) has a generally bulb shape. The LEDs (22) are low power types and are encapsulated in thin, narrow, flexible strips (20). The LEDs (22) are connected in series in the strips (20) to drop a desired voltage. The strips (20) are affixed to the outer surface of a bulb form to provide structure to the lamp. The strips (20) are connected in parallel to a power supply, which may be housed in the lamp. Since many low power LEDs are used and are spread out over a large surface area, there is no need for a large metal heat sink. Further, the light emission is similar to that of an incandescent bulb. In other embodiment, there is no bulb form and the strips are bendable to have a variety of shapes. In another embodiment, a light sheet is bent to provide 360 degrees of light emission. Many other embodiments are described.
Abstract:
A solid state light sheet and method of fabricating the sheet are disclosed. In one embodiment, bare LED dies (56) have top and bottom electrodes, where the bottom electrode is a large reflective electrode. The bottom electrodes of an array of LEDs (e.g., 500 LEDs) are bonded to an array of electrodes formed on a bottom substrate (292). Conductive traces are formed on the bottom substrate connected to the electrodes. A transparent top substrate (300) is then formed over the bottom substrate (292). Various ways to operatively interconnect the LEDs are described along with many embodiments. According to some embodiments, the top substrate contains a conductor pattern that connects to LED electrodes and conductors on the bottom substrate. In another embodiment, a conductor layer is formed on the outer surface of the top substrate and makes contact with the LED electrodes and conductors on the bottom substrate via openings formed in the top substrate.