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44939_1 | EP2551115A1 | EP2105306 | The liquid cartridge according to any of claims 4 to 5 further comprising a ground terminal 175c 176c 177c positioned in the second line. | Furthermore according to this liquid consuming apparatus if the decompression level acting on the liquid sensing chamber 21 of the liquid container 1 i.e.the pressure loss arising in the connecting passage between the liquid storage portion 7 and the liquid sensing chamber 21 due to the flow rate outflowing from the liquid storage portion 7 because of distension of the diaphragm pump through application of the external force when external force is applied in the direction of expansion of volume of the diaphragm pump 42 asdepicted in FIG.6 has been set to a low level if sufficient liquid is present in the liquid container 1 the liquid sensing chamber 21 will experience substantially no change in volume. | 1 | 2013-01-30T00:00:00 | From EP2551115 dated 2013-01-30: Claim in question: The liquid cartridge according to any of claims 4 to 5 further comprising a ground terminal 175c 176c 177c positioned in the second line. | The following passage from EP2105306 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
Furthermore according to this liquid consuming apparatus if the decompression level acting on the liquid sensing chamber 21 of the liquid container 1 i.e.the pressure loss arising in the connecting passage between the liquid storage portion 7 and the liquid sensing chamber 21 due to the flow rate outflowing from the liquid storage portion 7 because of distension of the diaphragm pump through application of the external force when external force is applied in the direction of expansion of volume of the diaphragm pump 42 asdepicted in FIG.6 has been set to a low level if sufficient liquid is present in the liquid container 1 the liquid sensing chamber 21 will experience substantially no change in volume.
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156312_0 | EP3062482A1 | EP2595403 | A system for data download from a content adaptation and delivery platform to a caching device the system being configured to perform the method of any of the claims 7 to 10. | The present invention provides an enhanced method for providing video content such as videoondemand content and television programs to a user.This is achieved by storing the selected video content both in the video content storage means of the video recording device and in the central storage means i.e.two physical copies are stored separately.If the video content is provided to the user via the video recording device which can be connected to or part of a TV set the video content is accessed from the video content storage means of the video recording device.If the video content is provided to the user via a computer client said computer client accesses the central storage means for accessing and reproducing the selected video content.In other words in a home environment the user accesses the video content stored in the video content storage means of the video recording device for viewing the video content e.g.on a TV set.However if the user resides outside his or her home environment for example on a trip away from home and desires to access the video content recorded by the video recording device he or she may use a computer client accessing the central storage means and thereby accessing the stored selected video content for playing or reproducing the video content on the computer client respectively.The reproducing may preferably take place by streaming the video content to the computer client or downloading the video content to the computer client. | 0 | 2016-08-31T00:00:00 | From EP3062482 dated 2016-08-31: Claim in question: A system for data download from a content adaptation and delivery platform to a caching device the system being configured to perform the method of any of the claims 7 to 10. | The following passage from EP2595403 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
The present invention provides an enhanced method for providing video content such as videoondemand content and television programs to a user.This is achieved by storing the selected video content both in the video content storage means of the video recording device and in the central storage means i.e.two physical copies are stored separately.If the video content is provided to the user via the video recording device which can be connected to or part of a TV set the video content is accessed from the video content storage means of the video recording device.If the video content is provided to the user via a computer client said computer client accesses the central storage means for accessing and reproducing the selected video content.In other words in a home environment the user accesses the video content stored in the video content storage means of the video recording device for viewing the video content e.g.on a TV set.However if the user resides outside his or her home environment for example on a trip away from home and desires to access the video content recorded by the video recording device he or she may use a computer client accessing the central storage means and thereby accessing the stored selected video content for playing or reproducing the video content on the computer client respectively.The reproducing may preferably take place by streaming the video content to the computer client or downloading the video content to the computer client.
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140005_1 | EP3127712A1 | EP3031621 | The pneumatic tire of at least one of the previous claims wherein the rubber composition comprises from 5 to 20 phr of the oil and from 45 to 70 phr of the terpene phenol resin. | It is highly desirable for tires to have good wet skid resistance low rolling resistance and good wear characteristics.It has traditionally been very difficult to improve a tires wear characteristics without sacrificing its wet skid resistance and traction characteristics.These properties depend to a great extent on the dynamic viscoelastic properties of the rubbers utilized in making the tire. | 1 | 2017-02-08T00:00:00 | From EP3127712 dated 2017-02-08: Claim in question: The pneumatic tire of at least one of the previous claims wherein the rubber composition comprises from 5 to 20 phr of the oil and from 45 to 70 phr of the terpene phenol resin. | The following passage from EP3031621 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
It is highly desirable for tires to have good wet skid resistance low rolling resistance and good wear characteristics.It has traditionally been very difficult to improve a tires wear characteristics without sacrificing its wet skid resistance and traction characteristics.These properties depend to a great extent on the dynamic viscoelastic properties of the rubbers utilized in making the tire.
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128994_1 | EP2921943A1 | EP1785851 | A terminal for processing data comprising an output unit configured to output a chatting service window a receiving unit configured to receive a request for executing a chatting service and a first download request for downloading first data through the chatting service from a user and a controller configured to control to output the first data downloaded in response to the received first download request to a background screen of the chatting service window. | Before setting the environment of the mobile communication terminal a user stores a multimedia message composed of different kinds of contents i.e.images sounds and texts.For example reference block 201 indicates a multimedia message composed of several images sounds and texts.The user can select an image A a sound A and a text A for environment setting elements of the mobile communication terminal from the contents of the multimedia message and construct a theme like in block 203 using the selected image A sound A and text A.The MPU 101 maps the contents of the theme to environment setting elements of the mobile communication terminal i.e.a background screen a ringtone and a user name like in block 205.The MPU 101 then sets the environment of the mobile communication terminal using the mapped elements like in block 207 thereby automatically and collectively changing the environment of the mobile communication terminal.Mapping information about mapping between the selected contents of the multimediamessage and the environment setting elements of the mobile communication terminal is stored in the flash RAM 107. | 1 | 2015-09-23T00:00:00 | From EP2921943 dated 2015-09-23: Claim in question: A terminal for processing data comprising an output unit configured to output a chatting service window a receiving unit configured to receive a request for executing a chatting service and a first download request for downloading first data through the chatting service from a user and a controller configured to control to output the first data downloaded in response to the received first download request to a background screen of the chatting service window. | The following passage from EP1785851 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
Before setting the environment of the mobile communication terminal a user stores a multimedia message composed of different kinds of contents i.e.images sounds and texts.For example reference block 201 indicates a multimedia message composed of several images sounds and texts.The user can select an image A a sound A and a text A for environment setting elements of the mobile communication terminal from the contents of the multimedia message and construct a theme like in block 203 using the selected image A sound A and text A.The MPU 101 maps the contents of the theme to environment setting elements of the mobile communication terminal i.e.a background screen a ringtone and a user name like in block 205.The MPU 101 then sets the environment of the mobile communication terminal using the mapped elements like in block 207 thereby automatically and collectively changing the environment of the mobile communication terminal.Mapping information about mapping between the selected contents of the multimediamessage and the environment setting elements of the mobile communication terminal is stored in the flash RAM 107.
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135114_0 | EP3127712A1 | EP2433812 | The pneumatic tire of at least one of the previous claims wherein the solution polymerized styrenebutadiene rubber is functionalized with an alkoxysilane group and a primary amine group and is represented by the formula 1 or 2wherein P is a copolymer chain of a conjugated diolefin or a conjugated diolefin and an aromatic vinyl compound R1 is an alkylene group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms R2 and R3 are each independently an alkyl group having of from 1 to 20 carbon atoms an allyl group or an aryl group n is an integer of 1 or 2 m is an integer of 1 or 2 and k is an integer of 1 or 2 with the proviso that nmk is an integer of 3 or 4werein P R1 R2 and R3 have the same definitions as give for the abovementioned formula 1 j is an integer of 1 to 3 and h is an integer of 1 to 3 with the provision that jh is an integer of 2 to 4. | It is highly desirable for tires to have good wet skid resistance low rolling resistance and good wear characteristics.It has traditionally been very difficult to improve a tires wear characteristics without sacrificing its wet skid resistance and traction characteristics.These properties depend to a great extent on the dynamic viscoelastic properties of the rubbers utilized in making the tire. | 0 | 2017-02-08T00:00:00 | From EP3127712 dated 2017-02-08: Claim in question: The pneumatic tire of at least one of the previous claims wherein the solution polymerized styrenebutadiene rubber is functionalized with an alkoxysilane group and a primary amine group and is represented by the formula 1 or 2wherein P is a copolymer chain of a conjugated diolefin or a conjugated diolefin and an aromatic vinyl compound R1 is an alkylene group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms R2 and R3 are each independently an alkyl group having of from 1 to 20 carbon atoms an allyl group or an aryl group n is an integer of 1 or 2 m is an integer of 1 or 2 and k is an integer of 1 or 2 with the proviso that nmk is an integer of 3 or 4werein P R1 R2 and R3 have the same definitions as give for the abovementioned formula 1 j is an integer of 1 to 3 and h is an integer of 1 to 3 with the provision that jh is an integer of 2 to 4. | The following passage from EP2433812 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
It is highly desirable for tires to have good wet skid resistance low rolling resistance and good wear characteristics.It has traditionally been very difficult to improve a tires wear characteristics without sacrificing its wet skid resistance and traction characteristics.These properties depend to a great extent on the dynamic viscoelastic properties of the rubbers utilized in making the tire.
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28117_1 | EP2654334A1 | EP1335618 | The method of claim 10 wherein allocating antenna resources includes allocating antenna resources to one or more of the multiple channel units in response to the requests based at least in part on priority and request time of arrival. | Returning to Fig.4 next step S43 is a step in which the transmission priority calculator 21 calculates a transmission priority as an index indicating how to allocate the radio resources in favor of which mobile station 30 for each of the mobile stations 30 as destinations of the transmission waiting packets.In this step the transmission priorities are comprehensively determined in consideration of requirements from QoS of the respective packets the reception quality information of the destination mobile stations 30 and the transmission waiting times.Next step S44 is to perform sequencing ranking of the transmission priorities of all the mobile stations 30 under connection. | 1 | 2013-10-23T00:00:00 | From EP2654334 dated 2013-10-23: Claim in question: The method of claim 10 wherein allocating antenna resources includes allocating antenna resources to one or more of the multiple channel units in response to the requests based at least in part on priority and request time of arrival. | The following passage from EP1335618 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
Returning to Fig.4 next step S43 is a step in which the transmission priority calculator 21 calculates a transmission priority as an index indicating how to allocate the radio resources in favor of which mobile station 30 for each of the mobile stations 30 as destinations of the transmission waiting packets.In this step the transmission priorities are comprehensively determined in consideration of requirements from QoS of the respective packets the reception quality information of the destination mobile stations 30 and the transmission waiting times.Next step S44 is to perform sequencing ranking of the transmission priorities of all the mobile stations 30 under connection.
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127892_1 | EP3072783A1 | EP2792574 | The power steering apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the second pinion shaft is supported by a first bearing and a second bearing which are respectively provided at both sides of the second pinion shaft so that a driven portion of the second pinion shaft which receives a driving force by the drive unit is positioned between the first bearing and the second bearing in an axial direction of the second pinion shaft and wherein the angle sensor is provided between the first bearing and the second bearing in the axial direction of the second pinionshaft. | Next technical ideas that can be understood from each of the embodiments and the other examples described above and the effects thereof will be additionally described.A An electric power steering system in which the control device computes the motor neutral point immediately after the ignition switch is turned ON.According to the configuration described above it is possible to promptly perform control using the steering angle based on the motor angle detection value. | 1 | 2016-09-28T00:00:00 | From EP3072783 dated 2016-09-28: Claim in question: The power steering apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the second pinion shaft is supported by a first bearing and a second bearing which are respectively provided at both sides of the second pinion shaft so that a driven portion of the second pinion shaft which receives a driving force by the drive unit is positioned between the first bearing and the second bearing in an axial direction of the second pinion shaft and wherein the angle sensor is provided between the first bearing and the second bearing in the axial direction of the second pinionshaft. | The following passage from EP2792574 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
Next technical ideas that can be understood from each of the embodiments and the other examples described above and the effects thereof will be additionally described.A An electric power steering system in which the control device computes the motor neutral point immediately after the ignition switch is turned ON.According to the configuration described above it is possible to promptly perform control using the steering angle based on the motor angle detection value.
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80544_0 | EP2966406A1 | EP2701250 | The RFOG of claim 1 wherein the laser stabilization servo module comprises a mixer configured to receive the CW reflection signal and a laser stabilization modulation frequency a summer configured to receive a mixed signal output from the mixer and the stripper signal from the modulation stripper the summer configured to output the net error signal and an integrator configured to receive the net error signal output from the summer and send the tuning signal to the master laser device. | The master laser 802 is locked to resonance of the resonator 106 at the reflection port using PDH feedback control.The slave laser 804 is locked to the master laser 802 with an optical phase lock loop PLL.The PLL provides the slave laser 804 with the low frequency noise qualities of the PDH controlled master laser 802.Light from the master laser 802 is coupled via coupler 806 to the slave laser 804 for locking thereto.The slave laser 804 is set such that notwithstanding the transmission mode adjustment signal discussed below there is a constant frequency difference fdiff between the master laser 802 and the slave laser 804.Fdiff is constant because fdiff does not vary based on changes in the master laser 802 slave laser 804 or resonator 106 during operation.Fdiff is set before or during initial operation of the system 100 based on the resonance modes of the resonator 106.In particular with the master laser 802 set to a given resonance mode of the resonator 106 fdiff is set such that the slave laser 804 is at a different resonance mode of the resonator 106 e.g.one resonance mode apart. | 0 | 2016-01-13T00:00:00 | From EP2966406 dated 2016-01-13: Claim in question: The RFOG of claim 1 wherein the laser stabilization servo module comprises a mixer configured to receive the CW reflection signal and a laser stabilization modulation frequency a summer configured to receive a mixed signal output from the mixer and the stripper signal from the modulation stripper the summer configured to output the net error signal and an integrator configured to receive the net error signal output from the summer and send the tuning signal to the master laser device. | The following passage from EP2701250 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
The master laser 802 is locked to resonance of the resonator 106 at the reflection port using PDH feedback control.The slave laser 804 is locked to the master laser 802 with an optical phase lock loop PLL.The PLL provides the slave laser 804 with the low frequency noise qualities of the PDH controlled master laser 802.Light from the master laser 802 is coupled via coupler 806 to the slave laser 804 for locking thereto.The slave laser 804 is set such that notwithstanding the transmission mode adjustment signal discussed below there is a constant frequency difference fdiff between the master laser 802 and the slave laser 804.Fdiff is constant because fdiff does not vary based on changes in the master laser 802 slave laser 804 or resonator 106 during operation.Fdiff is set before or during initial operation of the system 100 based on the resonance modes of the resonator 106.In particular with the master laser 802 set to a given resonance mode of the resonator 106 fdiff is set such that the slave laser 804 is at a different resonance mode of the resonator 106 e.g.one resonance mode apart.
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65073_0 | EP2873927A1 | EP2363653 | The indoor unit according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the material of the window insert 260 263 264 265 266 is translucent for light of a frequency irradiated by the LED 440 441 442 443 444 and translucent for the manipulation signal received by the receiving part 432 435. | While the ECO lamp 20 is ON when the user presses the ECO advice button 210 of the remote controller 200 the content of the energy saving advice is displayed onthe guidance display 220 of the remote controller 200. | 0 | 2015-05-20T00:00:00 | From EP2873927 dated 2015-05-20: Claim in question: The indoor unit according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the material of the window insert 260 263 264 265 266 is translucent for light of a frequency irradiated by the LED 440 441 442 443 444 and translucent for the manipulation signal received by the receiving part 432 435. | The following passage from EP2363653 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
While the ECO lamp 20 is ON when the user presses the ECO advice button 210 of the remote controller 200 the content of the energy saving advice is displayed onthe guidance display 220 of the remote controller 200.
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159384_1 | EP3061409A1 | EP2772206 | The surgical apparatus of any one of Claims 13 wherein the handle further comprises means for taking remedial action when the handle processor circuit determines that the performance parameter is outside the acceptable performance band. | FIG.97 depicts the drive member 158 in the process of extending through the drive stroke at a position proximal to the first soft stop position S1.FIG.98 depicts the drive member 158 after fully extending through the drive stroke beyond the first soft stop position S1 of the end of stroke such that it is positioned at a second soft stop position S2 of the end of stroke.Accordingly the soft stop is positioned to contact the drive member 158 at the first soft stop position S1 and thereafter compress distally toward the second soft stop position S2 due to compressive interaction with the hard stop at position H.Accordingly the second soft stop position S2 effectively comprises a hard stop position H with respect to the drive member and the extreme distal terminus of the end of stroke.In various aspects the drive member 158 completely or appreciably decelerates prior to reaching the hard stop position H at the second soft stop position S2.Thus in such aspects a hard stop if present further comprises a redundant or safety feature. | 1 | 2016-08-31T00:00:00 | From EP3061409 dated 2016-08-31: Claim in question: The surgical apparatus of any one of Claims 13 wherein the handle further comprises means for taking remedial action when the handle processor circuit determines that the performance parameter is outside the acceptable performance band. | The following passage from EP2772206 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
FIG.97 depicts the drive member 158 in the process of extending through the drive stroke at a position proximal to the first soft stop position S1.FIG.98 depicts the drive member 158 after fully extending through the drive stroke beyond the first soft stop position S1 of the end of stroke such that it is positioned at a second soft stop position S2 of the end of stroke.Accordingly the soft stop is positioned to contact the drive member 158 at the first soft stop position S1 and thereafter compress distally toward the second soft stop position S2 due to compressive interaction with the hard stop at position H.Accordingly the second soft stop position S2 effectively comprises a hard stop position H with respect to the drive member and the extreme distal terminus of the end of stroke.In various aspects the drive member 158 completely or appreciably decelerates prior to reaching the hard stop position H at the second soft stop position S2.Thus in such aspects a hard stop if present further comprises a redundant or safety feature.
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15490_1 | EP2704378A1 | EP1619917 | The method of claim 1 wherein the upstream flow of packets is transmitted based on availability of tokens in a tokenbucket system and the tokens are managed by acts comprising configuring a quantity of tokens based on the QoS level of the flow of packets an estimation of available bandwidth at the node and the received feedback transmitting packets based on availability of the tokens and consuming tokens based on transmission of the packets. | The SLA manager 48 could also send unsolicited QoS enforcement message 514 to the QoS controller 42.The overall system works on the reporting and enforcingupdatingconcept.Both the policy attendant 14 and the QoS controller 11A need to perform reporting to the SLA manager 15 in FIG.1.The QoS controller 11A will report on the state observed at the terminal 11 and the policy attendant 14 on the other hand will report the state and conditions of the network to the SLA manager 15.The reporting can be performed periodically or when triggered.When SLA manager 15 determined the needs to make any adjustment based on the reports from either the Policy Attendant 14 or the QoS Controller 11A it would issue the QoS enforcement message.It is obvious to anyone skilled in the art that the SLA manager 15 could also use the policy control framework to adjust the network at the same time if necessary which is not shown in the figures. | 1 | 2014-03-05T00:00:00 | From EP2704378 dated 2014-03-05: Claim in question: The method of claim 1 wherein the upstream flow of packets is transmitted based on availability of tokens in a tokenbucket system and the tokens are managed by acts comprising configuring a quantity of tokens based on the QoS level of the flow of packets an estimation of available bandwidth at the node and the received feedback transmitting packets based on availability of the tokens and consuming tokens based on transmission of the packets. | The following passage from EP1619917 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
The SLA manager 48 could also send unsolicited QoS enforcement message 514 to the QoS controller 42.The overall system works on the reporting and enforcingupdatingconcept.Both the policy attendant 14 and the QoS controller 11A need to perform reporting to the SLA manager 15 in FIG.1.The QoS controller 11A will report on the state observed at the terminal 11 and the policy attendant 14 on the other hand will report the state and conditions of the network to the SLA manager 15.The reporting can be performed periodically or when triggered.When SLA manager 15 determined the needs to make any adjustment based on the reports from either the Policy Attendant 14 or the QoS Controller 11A it would issue the QoS enforcement message.It is obvious to anyone skilled in the art that the SLA manager 15 could also use the policy control framework to adjust the network at the same time if necessary which is not shown in the figures.
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850_0 | EP2506117A1 | EP2194444 | The portable electronic device 200 of any preceding claim further comprising at least one biasing member 249 for biasing the feedback module 240 into a particular position when the feedback module 240 is inactive. | FIGs.7A to 7C are diagrams illustrating a scheme of discriminating the edge area of the touch screen according to the embodiment of the present invention. | 0 | 2012-10-03T00:00:00 | From EP2506117 dated 2012-10-03: Claim in question: The portable electronic device 200 of any preceding claim further comprising at least one biasing member 249 for biasing the feedback module 240 into a particular position when the feedback module 240 is inactive. | The following passage from EP2194444 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
FIGs.7A to 7C are diagrams illustrating a scheme of discriminating the edge area of the touch screen according to the embodiment of the present invention.
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6940_1 | EP2535176A1 | EP1800848 | The method of claim 1 or 2 wherein the two rollers 130 are opposed rotating rollers. | Next the rubber strip 4 is wound.In the winding method therubber strip 4 is laminated in a tapered cross sectional shape by winding the rubber strip 4 in a spiral shape shown in Fig.3 toward an outer side in the radial direction from the connection surface 15 of the base rubber 12 and along the assembly forming surface 7.The spiral winding can be executed by horizontally moving a discharge roller 16 discharging the rubber strip 4 to the rotating body 6 in parallel to one radial line of the rotating body 6 as shown in Fig.1.In this case the wound rubber strip 4 is pressure welded firmly to each other by a crimp roller not shown. | 1 | 2012-12-19T00:00:00 | From EP2535176 dated 2012-12-19: Claim in question: The method of claim 1 or 2 wherein the two rollers 130 are opposed rotating rollers. | The following passage from EP1800848 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
Next the rubber strip 4 is wound.In the winding method therubber strip 4 is laminated in a tapered cross sectional shape by winding the rubber strip 4 in a spiral shape shown in Fig.3 toward an outer side in the radial direction from the connection surface 15 of the base rubber 12 and along the assembly forming surface 7.The spiral winding can be executed by horizontally moving a discharge roller 16 discharging the rubber strip 4 to the rotating body 6 in parallel to one radial line of the rotating body 6 as shown in Fig.1.In this case the wound rubber strip 4 is pressure welded firmly to each other by a crimp roller not shown.
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14009_0 | EP2757251A1 | EP2481916 | A wind turbine according to claim 12 or 13 wherein the instantaneous tip speed ratio is based on an average wind speed measured by the anemometer. | The aerodynamics of the wind turbine power production system is in an embodiment modelled as shown in Fig.3.As it can be seen in the figure the model is set up of different parts the pitch actuator model 140 the Tip Speed Ratio model 150 the Blade Power Coefficient model 160 and the aerodynamic torque model 170.The Pitch actuator model 140 is a linear system with an input given by the pitch control signal 35 which is provided by the control unit 30.The output of the pitch actuator model 140 is the current pitch angle. | 0 | 2014-07-23T00:00:00 | From EP2757251 dated 2014-07-23: Claim in question: A wind turbine according to claim 12 or 13 wherein the instantaneous tip speed ratio is based on an average wind speed measured by the anemometer. | The following passage from EP2481916 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
The aerodynamics of the wind turbine power production system is in an embodiment modelled as shown in Fig.3.As it can be seen in the figure the model is set up of different parts the pitch actuator model 140 the Tip Speed Ratio model 150 the Blade Power Coefficient model 160 and the aerodynamic torque model 170.The Pitch actuator model 140 is a linear system with an input given by the pitch control signal 35 which is provided by the control unit 30.The output of the pitch actuator model 140 is the current pitch angle.
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46938_1 | EP2741328A1 | EP2360417 | The device 380 284 according to claim 11 or 12 wherein the lightemitting section 305 includes a cylindrical wall section 357 a plurality of lightemitting elements 352 arranged in a cylinder of the wall section 357 aninterelement metal layer 355 configured to electrically connect the plurality of lightemitting elements 352 and sealing resin 358 filled in the cylinder of the wall section 357 to cover the lightemitting elements 352 and the lightemitting elements 352 are provided to be symmetrical to one another with respect to the first axis and the second axis. | Accordingly in this embodiment the thickness of each pad 12 is set at 35 m thickness of the resist layer 48 is set at 40 m and height of the lightemitting element 3 is set at 80 m.It is desirablethat the thickness of the resist layer 48 be set at a value from 30 to 40 m and for example when the thickness of the resist layer 48 is to be changed to 30 m it is sufficient if the thickness of the pad 12 is made less than 30 m. | 1 | 2014-06-11T00:00:00 | From EP2741328 dated 2014-06-11: Claim in question: The device 380 284 according to claim 11 or 12 wherein the lightemitting section 305 includes a cylindrical wall section 357 a plurality of lightemitting elements 352 arranged in a cylinder of the wall section 357 aninterelement metal layer 355 configured to electrically connect the plurality of lightemitting elements 352 and sealing resin 358 filled in the cylinder of the wall section 357 to cover the lightemitting elements 352 and the lightemitting elements 352 are provided to be symmetrical to one another with respect to the first axis and the second axis. | The following passage from EP2360417 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
Accordingly in this embodiment the thickness of each pad 12 is set at 35 m thickness of the resist layer 48 is set at 40 m and height of the lightemitting element 3 is set at 80 m.It is desirablethat the thickness of the resist layer 48 be set at a value from 30 to 40 m and for example when the thickness of the resist layer 48 is to be changed to 30 m it is sufficient if the thickness of the pad 12 is made less than 30 m.
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159585_0 | EP3073802A1 | EP1453360 | The induction heater as claimed in any of claims 111 further comprising a cooling fan. | The voltage across C27 forms a DC input voltage to a buck converter 514 which is formed by a switching MOSFET Q1 a freewheeling diode D1 an inductor L2 and a filter capacitor C7.The MOSFET Q1 switches at approximately 75 kHz and has a controlled duty cycle varying from 0 to 100.The voltage across C7 is equal to the MOSFET duty cycle times the voltage across C27.A duty cycle of 0 implies that the switch is completely off and the output voltage across C7 is 0V.A duty cycle of 100 implies that the switch is completely on and the output voltage across C7 is ideally equal to the voltage across C27.At 100 duty cycle the buck converter supplies about 160 volts DC at the terminals E5 and E6 across C7.At lower duty cycles the apparent voltage supplied by buck converter 514 will be less than 160 VDC and this apparent voltage will be substantially equivalent to 160 volts times the duty cycle at a particular time interval. | 0 | 2016-09-28T00:00:00 | From EP3073802 dated 2016-09-28: Claim in question: The induction heater as claimed in any of claims 111 further comprising a cooling fan. | The following passage from EP1453360 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
The voltage across C27 forms a DC input voltage to a buck converter 514 which is formed by a switching MOSFET Q1 a freewheeling diode D1 an inductor L2 and a filter capacitor C7.The MOSFET Q1 switches at approximately 75 kHz and has a controlled duty cycle varying from 0 to 100.The voltage across C7 is equal to the MOSFET duty cycle times the voltage across C27.A duty cycle of 0 implies that the switch is completely off and the output voltage across C7 is 0V.A duty cycle of 100 implies that the switch is completely on and the output voltage across C7 is ideally equal to the voltage across C27.At 100 duty cycle the buck converter supplies about 160 volts DC at the terminals E5 and E6 across C7.At lower duty cycles the apparent voltage supplied by buck converter 514 will be less than 160 VDC and this apparent voltage will be substantially equivalent to 160 volts times the duty cycle at a particular time interval.
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64489_0 | EP2899664A1 | EP1577780 | The secure access device 1 according to any one of Claims 8 to 11 the tobeaccessed device including a storage device 4 characterized in that the first control regulation includes at least one of a onetime access regulation and a onetome instruction regulation the onetime access regulation being an access regulation on instructions transmitted by the legit app program to said processing unit 16 the onetime instruction regulation being a code regulation on instructions for said processing unit 16 and the legit app program and characterized in that the onetime access regulation of the first control regulation includes an access regulation on an instruction transmitted by the legit app program to said processing unit 16 for accessing a hidden area 42 of the storage device 4 the hidden area 42 being unable to be detected read or written by the operating system 311. | Next the procedure of changing the boundary between the areas in the largecapacity nonvolatile memory 50 will be discussed.Here the case where the first address information in FIG.8 is changed to expand or shrink the secure area 51 is shown. | 0 | 2015-07-29T00:00:00 | From EP2899664 dated 2015-07-29: Claim in question: The secure access device 1 according to any one of Claims 8 to 11 the tobeaccessed device including a storage device 4 characterized in that the first control regulation includes at least one of a onetime access regulation and a onetome instruction regulation the onetime access regulation being an access regulation on instructions transmitted by the legit app program to said processing unit 16 the onetime instruction regulation being a code regulation on instructions for said processing unit 16 and the legit app program and characterized in that the onetime access regulation of the first control regulation includes an access regulation on an instruction transmitted by the legit app program to said processing unit 16 for accessing a hidden area 42 of the storage device 4 the hidden area 42 being unable to be detected read or written by the operating system 311. | The following passage from EP1577780 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
Next the procedure of changing the boundary between the areas in the largecapacity nonvolatile memory 50 will be discussed.Here the case where the first address information in FIG.8 is changed to expand or shrink the secure area 51 is shown.
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3046_1 | EP2514563A1 | EP1048412 | A clamp comprising a housing a piston assembly in the housing the piston assembly including a piston rod having a first and second portion the piston assembly moving between a first and second position a detent mechanism coupling with the first portion of the piston rod for holding the piston assembly in the first or second position and an arm coupled with the second portion of the piston rod the arm moving between a clamped and an unclamped position as the piston assembly moves between its first and second position. | The clamp apparatus 120 has the following feature.That is a projection 126 is coaxially connected on a side opposite to a piston 124 provided with a rod member 122.A lock mechanism 132 is provided for locking the piston 124 by using a pair of balls 130a 130b which are engaged with an annular recess 128 of the projection 126. | 1 | 2012-10-24T00:00:00 | From EP2514563 dated 2012-10-24: Claim in question: A clamp comprising a housing a piston assembly in the housing the piston assembly including a piston rod having a first and second portion the piston assembly moving between a first and second position a detent mechanism coupling with the first portion of the piston rod for holding the piston assembly in the first or second position and an arm coupled with the second portion of the piston rod the arm moving between a clamped and an unclamped position as the piston assembly moves between its first and second position. | The following passage from EP1048412 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
The clamp apparatus 120 has the following feature.That is a projection 126 is coaxially connected on a side opposite to a piston 124 provided with a rod member 122.A lock mechanism 132 is provided for locking the piston 124 by using a pair of balls 130a 130b which are engaged with an annular recess 128 of the projection 126.
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163107_0 | EP3075823A1 | EP2801609 | A solid particulate freeflowing laundry detergent composition comprising a from 30wt to 85wt spraydried laundry base detergent particle according to any preceding claim b from 0wt to 3wt silicate salt c from 0wt to 3wt zeolite and d from 0wt to 3wt phosphate salt. | The second spraydried particle comprises at least 45wt sulphate and has a bulk density of from 350gl to 700gl. | 0 | 2016-10-05T00:00:00 | From EP3075823 dated 2016-10-05: Claim in question: A solid particulate freeflowing laundry detergent composition comprising a from 30wt to 85wt spraydried laundry base detergent particle according to any preceding claim b from 0wt to 3wt silicate salt c from 0wt to 3wt zeolite and d from 0wt to 3wt phosphate salt. | The following passage from EP2801609 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
The second spraydried particle comprises at least 45wt sulphate and has a bulk density of from 350gl to 700gl.
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39987_1 | EP2605608A1 | EP2061192 | The UE of claim 13 where the message from the network is to transition to a different RRC state than the RRC state of the UE when sending the first SCRI message. | The UTRA RRC Connected Mode state being CELLDCH state 122 or CELLFACH state 124 lasts for approximately forty seconds in the example of Figure 5A. | 1 | 2013-06-19T00:00:00 | From EP2605608 dated 2013-06-19: Claim in question: The UE of claim 13 where the message from the network is to transition to a different RRC state than the RRC state of the UE when sending the first SCRI message. | The following passage from EP2061192 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
The UTRA RRC Connected Mode state being CELLDCH state 122 or CELLFACH state 124 lasts for approximately forty seconds in the example of Figure 5A.
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24414_0 | EP2571259A1 | EP1246464 | The signal processing apparatus according to claim 2 and including the features of claim 4 further including a proportion changer that changes the proportions of the separated audios in accordance with the proportions inputted by the operation input unit wherein the image combiner combines the first image with the second image based on the proportions changed by the proportion changer and the audio combiner combines the first audio with the second audio based on the proportions changed by the proportion changer. | Fig.1 shows an externally perspective view of a cellular phone equipped with an imaging device according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.In the drawing reference numeral 1 designates the cellular phone equipped with the imaging device the cellular phone called herein includes the socalled PHS and a handy radio device transceiver and hereinafter collectively referred to as the cellular phone.Numeral 100 designates a housing that accommodates a transceiver at least capable of transmitting and receiving au audio signal in an internal part thereof.Numeral 1a designates a front side called first face in this invention of the cellular phone 1 in order to avoid confusion in the description given below.Numeral 1b designates a rear side called second face in this invention.Although the housing 100 includes the other sides as a matter of course it is not necessary to describe them herein and therefore no numeral is designated to them. | 0 | 2013-03-20T00:00:00 | From EP2571259 dated 2013-03-20: Claim in question: The signal processing apparatus according to claim 2 and including the features of claim 4 further including a proportion changer that changes the proportions of the separated audios in accordance with the proportions inputted by the operation input unit wherein the image combiner combines the first image with the second image based on the proportions changed by the proportion changer and the audio combiner combines the first audio with the second audio based on the proportions changed by the proportion changer. | The following passage from EP1246464 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
Fig.1 shows an externally perspective view of a cellular phone equipped with an imaging device according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.In the drawing reference numeral 1 designates the cellular phone equipped with the imaging device the cellular phone called herein includes the socalled PHS and a handy radio device transceiver and hereinafter collectively referred to as the cellular phone.Numeral 100 designates a housing that accommodates a transceiver at least capable of transmitting and receiving au audio signal in an internal part thereof.Numeral 1a designates a front side called first face in this invention of the cellular phone 1 in order to avoid confusion in the description given below.Numeral 1b designates a rear side called second face in this invention.Although the housing 100 includes the other sides as a matter of course it is not necessary to describe them herein and therefore no numeral is designated to them.
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161057_0 | EP3046017A1 | EP2629181 | The method according to any one of claims 1 to 3 characterized in that the step S102 of judging whether the terminal is held by the user according to the collected signal comprises judging whether a first signal and a second signal are collected at one side edge of the touch screen of the terminal and at least a third signal is collected at the other side edge of the touch screen of the terminal wherein the first signal is greater than the second signal and the first signal is greater than the third signal andif the first second and third signals are collected determining that the terminal is held by the user. | Next operations based on which the mobile terminal apparatus 10 shown in FIG.1 and FIG.2 determines a way of holding the mobile terminal apparatus 10 will be described in detail with reference to FIG.3 FIG.4 and FIG.5.FIG.3 is a conceptual diagram illustrating the state in which the mobile terminal apparatus 10 is held with the left hand and the touch panel 32 of the mobile terminal apparatus 10 is operated with the thumb of the left hand in the first exemplary embodiment of the present invention.It is to be noted that in FIG.3 a reference symbol CP3L denotes a touch portion of the touch sensor 45 on the left side and a reference symbol CP3R denotes touch portions of the touch sensor 43 on the right side.Moreover FIG.4 is a conceptual diagram illustrating the state in which the mobile terminal apparatus 10 is held with the left hand and thetouch panel 32 of the mobile terminal apparatus 10 is operated with the forefinger of the right hand in the first exemplary embodiment of the present invention.It is to be noted that in FIG.4 a reference symbol CP4L denotes touch portions of the touch sensor 45 on the left side and a reference symbol CP4R denotes touch portions of touch sensor 43 on the right side.Furthermore FIG.5 is a conceptual diagram illustrating the state in which the mobile terminal apparatus 10 is held with both hands and the touch panel 32 of the mobile terminal apparatus 10 is operated with the thumbs of both hands in the first exemplary embodiment of the present invention.It is to be noted that in FIG.5 a reference symbol CP5L denotes a touch portion of the touch sensor 45 on the left side and a reference symbol CP5R denotes a touch portion of the touch sensor 43 on the right side.In addition each of the figures schematically illustrates the ranges of the touch portions of the fingers and the palms of the left and right hands sensed by the right touch sensor 43 on the right side and the left touch sensor 45 on the left side of the mobile terminal apparatus 10. | 0 | 2016-07-20T00:00:00 | From EP3046017 dated 2016-07-20: Claim in question: The method according to any one of claims 1 to 3 characterized in that the step S102 of judging whether the terminal is held by the user according to the collected signal comprises judging whether a first signal and a second signal are collected at one side edge of the touch screen of the terminal and at least a third signal is collected at the other side edge of the touch screen of the terminal wherein the first signal is greater than the second signal and the first signal is greater than the third signal andif the first second and third signals are collected determining that the terminal is held by the user. | The following passage from EP2629181 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
Next operations based on which the mobile terminal apparatus 10 shown in FIG.1 and FIG.2 determines a way of holding the mobile terminal apparatus 10 will be described in detail with reference to FIG.3 FIG.4 and FIG.5.FIG.3 is a conceptual diagram illustrating the state in which the mobile terminal apparatus 10 is held with the left hand and the touch panel 32 of the mobile terminal apparatus 10 is operated with the thumb of the left hand in the first exemplary embodiment of the present invention.It is to be noted that in FIG.3 a reference symbol CP3L denotes a touch portion of the touch sensor 45 on the left side and a reference symbol CP3R denotes touch portions of the touch sensor 43 on the right side.Moreover FIG.4 is a conceptual diagram illustrating the state in which the mobile terminal apparatus 10 is held with the left hand and thetouch panel 32 of the mobile terminal apparatus 10 is operated with the forefinger of the right hand in the first exemplary embodiment of the present invention.It is to be noted that in FIG.4 a reference symbol CP4L denotes touch portions of the touch sensor 45 on the left side and a reference symbol CP4R denotes touch portions of touch sensor 43 on the right side.Furthermore FIG.5 is a conceptual diagram illustrating the state in which the mobile terminal apparatus 10 is held with both hands and the touch panel 32 of the mobile terminal apparatus 10 is operated with the thumbs of both hands in the first exemplary embodiment of the present invention.It is to be noted that in FIG.5 a reference symbol CP5L denotes a touch portion of the touch sensor 45 on the left side and a reference symbol CP5R denotes a touch portion of the touch sensor 43 on the right side.In addition each of the figures schematically illustrates the ranges of the touch portions of the fingers and the palms of the left and right hands sensed by the right touch sensor 43 on the right side and the left touch sensor 45 on the left side of the mobile terminal apparatus 10.
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117619_1 | EP2933860A1 | EP2309569 | A secondary battery according to claim 6 or 7 wherein at least portion of an edge of the hole has a wave pattern. | FIG.6 is a vertical sectional view of a rechargeable battery according to a second exemplary embodiment of the present invention and FIG.7 is a horizontal sectional view of a rechargeable battery according to a second exemplary embodiment of the present invention. | 1 | 2015-10-21T00:00:00 | From EP2933860 dated 2015-10-21: Claim in question: A secondary battery according to claim 6 or 7 wherein at least portion of an edge of the hole has a wave pattern. | The following passage from EP2309569 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
FIG.6 is a vertical sectional view of a rechargeable battery according to a second exemplary embodiment of the present invention and FIG.7 is a horizontal sectional view of a rechargeable battery according to a second exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
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135576_1 | EP3109720A1 | EP2530549 | An industrial control system comprising a host computer including a processor executing a first application and an electronic device including a processor executing a second application the electronic device being in communication with the host computer through a control network the electronic device further being in communication with an industrial process or machine the electronic device further executing a program stored in a nontransient medium operable to a detect an enumerated condition through the second application and b in response to the enumerated condition communicate an unconnected message to the first application of the host computer through the control network wherein an unconnected message is a message communicated without a preestablished communication channel binding between applications. | Turning to FIG.1 an embodiment of an industrial process control system 10 is depicted.The control system 10 may include a computer 12 suitable for executing a variety of field device configuration and monitoring applications and for providing an operator interface through which an engineer or technician may monitor the components of the control system 10.The computer 12 may be any type of computing device suitable for running software applications such as a laptop a workstation a tablet computer or a handheld portable device e.g.personal digital assistant or cell phone.Indeed the computer 12 may include any of a variety of hardware andor operating system platforms.In accordance with one embodiment the computer 12 may host an industrial control software such as a humanmachine interface HMI software 14 a manufacturing execution system MES 16 a distributed control systemDCS 18 andor a supervisor control and data acquisition SCADA system 20.For example the computer 12 may host the ControlST software available from General Electric Co.of Schenectday New York. | 1 | 2016-12-28T00:00:00 | From EP3109720 dated 2016-12-28: Claim in question: An industrial control system comprising a host computer including a processor executing a first application and an electronic device including a processor executing a second application the electronic device being in communication with the host computer through a control network the electronic device further being in communication with an industrial process or machine the electronic device further executing a program stored in a nontransient medium operable to a detect an enumerated condition through the second application and b in response to the enumerated condition communicate an unconnected message to the first application of the host computer through the control network wherein an unconnected message is a message communicated without a preestablished communication channel binding between applications. | The following passage from EP2530549 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
Turning to FIG.1 an embodiment of an industrial process control system 10 is depicted.The control system 10 may include a computer 12 suitable for executing a variety of field device configuration and monitoring applications and for providing an operator interface through which an engineer or technician may monitor the components of the control system 10.The computer 12 may be any type of computing device suitable for running software applications such as a laptop a workstation a tablet computer or a handheld portable device e.g.personal digital assistant or cell phone.Indeed the computer 12 may include any of a variety of hardware andor operating system platforms.In accordance with one embodiment the computer 12 may host an industrial control software such as a humanmachine interface HMI software 14 a manufacturing execution system MES 16 a distributed control systemDCS 18 andor a supervisor control and data acquisition SCADA system 20.For example the computer 12 may host the ControlST software available from General Electric Co.of Schenectday New York.
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41830_1 | EP2610044A1 | EP2106015 | An injection molding apparatus comprising a plurality of motors including a moldopeningclosing motor a driving unit configured to drive the motors a feeding path and a feeding unit configured to supply power from a power supply via the feeding path to the driving unit wherein the feeding unit is configured to limit transfer of power from the feeding path to the power supply when power is regenerated by any one of the motors other than the moldopeningclosing motor compared to a case where power is regenerated by the moldopeningclosing motor. | A power accumulating device 3 according to the first embodiment of the invention is configured by a power accumulating circuit 4 and a control circuit 5 as shown in Fig.2A.The power accumulating circuit 4 stores power supplied form the ACDC converter 2 via the positive terminal P and the negative terminal N of the DC voltage and outputs the stored power from the positive terminal P and the negative terminal N as the DC voltage.The control circuit 5 controls the power accumulating circuit 4.Actually the power accumulating circuit 4 is coupled to the control circuit 5 via a photo coupler so as to be electrically insulated to each other in order to preventsuch a phenomenon that the current on the power accumulating circuit 4 side flows into the control circuit 5 to thereby break the electronic element within the control circuit 5.However in order to simplify the explanation the power accumulating circuit 4 and the control circuit 5 are shown in a directly coupled manner. | 1 | 2013-07-03T00:00:00 | From EP2610044 dated 2013-07-03: Claim in question: An injection molding apparatus comprising a plurality of motors including a moldopeningclosing motor a driving unit configured to drive the motors a feeding path and a feeding unit configured to supply power from a power supply via the feeding path to the driving unit wherein the feeding unit is configured to limit transfer of power from the feeding path to the power supply when power is regenerated by any one of the motors other than the moldopeningclosing motor compared to a case where power is regenerated by the moldopeningclosing motor. | The following passage from EP2106015 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
A power accumulating device 3 according to the first embodiment of the invention is configured by a power accumulating circuit 4 and a control circuit 5 as shown in Fig.2A.The power accumulating circuit 4 stores power supplied form the ACDC converter 2 via the positive terminal P and the negative terminal N of the DC voltage and outputs the stored power from the positive terminal P and the negative terminal N as the DC voltage.The control circuit 5 controls the power accumulating circuit 4.Actually the power accumulating circuit 4 is coupled to the control circuit 5 via a photo coupler so as to be electrically insulated to each other in order to preventsuch a phenomenon that the current on the power accumulating circuit 4 side flows into the control circuit 5 to thereby break the electronic element within the control circuit 5.However in order to simplify the explanation the power accumulating circuit 4 and the control circuit 5 are shown in a directly coupled manner.
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171754_1 | EP3021167A1 | EP1767352 | The lithographic printing plate precursor according to any one of claims 13 wherein the counter cation is at least one of the formulae 1116wherein L1 is an organic residue constituting an nvalent counter anion R1R3 each independently is H alkyl aryl alkenyl or alkynyl R11R15 each independently is a monovalent organic residue and n is a natural number. | Examples of the triaryl monoalkyl borate compound include tetranbutylammonium triphenyl nbutyl borate. | 1 | 2016-05-18T00:00:00 | From EP3021167 dated 2016-05-18: Claim in question: The lithographic printing plate precursor according to any one of claims 13 wherein the counter cation is at least one of the formulae 1116wherein L1 is an organic residue constituting an nvalent counter anion R1R3 each independently is H alkyl aryl alkenyl or alkynyl R11R15 each independently is a monovalent organic residue and n is a natural number. | The following passage from EP1767352 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
Examples of the triaryl monoalkyl borate compound include tetranbutylammonium triphenyl nbutyl borate.
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15372_0 | EP2720387A1 | EP1758279 | The optical amplification stage 1 according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the optical filter 10 is a multilayer interferential filter. | Those skilled in the art will recognize that other coupling paths may be used.In a system using HLLB monitoring for example a coupling path may include additional components such as additional optical couplers andor reflective optical filters ROFs to support HLLB monitoring. | 0 | 2014-04-16T00:00:00 | From EP2720387 dated 2014-04-16: Claim in question: The optical amplification stage 1 according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the optical filter 10 is a multilayer interferential filter. | The following passage from EP1758279 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
Those skilled in the art will recognize that other coupling paths may be used.In a system using HLLB monitoring for example a coupling path may include additional components such as additional optical couplers andor reflective optical filters ROFs to support HLLB monitoring.
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78411_0 | EP2957998A1 | EP1615109 | The input device according to claim 8 wherein when the processor determines the input manipulation detail based on the movement of the indicator the processor is configured to determine the input manipulation detail using the movement speed of the indicator. | Again referring to FIGURE 2 interactive display table 60 includes a video projector 70 that is used to display graphic images a virtual environment or textinformation on display surface 64a.The video projector is preferably of a liquid crystal display LCD or digital light processor DLP type or a liquid crystal on silicon LCoS display type with a resolution of at least 640x480 pixels.An IR cut filter 86b is mounted in front of the projector lens of video projector 70 to prevent IR light emitted by the video projector from entering the interior of the interactive display table where the IR light might interfere with the IR light reflected from objects on or above display surface 64a.A first mirror assembly 72a directs projected light traveling from the projector lens along dotted path 82a through a transparent opening 90a in frame 62 so that the projected light is incident on a second mirror assembly 72b.Second mirror assembly 72b reflects the projected light onto translucent layer 64b which is at the focal point of the projector lens so that the projected image is visible and in focus on display surface 64a for viewing. | 0 | 2015-12-23T00:00:00 | From EP2957998 dated 2015-12-23: Claim in question: The input device according to claim 8 wherein when the processor determines the input manipulation detail based on the movement of the indicator the processor is configured to determine the input manipulation detail using the movement speed of the indicator. | The following passage from EP1615109 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
Again referring to FIGURE 2 interactive display table 60 includes a video projector 70 that is used to display graphic images a virtual environment or textinformation on display surface 64a.The video projector is preferably of a liquid crystal display LCD or digital light processor DLP type or a liquid crystal on silicon LCoS display type with a resolution of at least 640x480 pixels.An IR cut filter 86b is mounted in front of the projector lens of video projector 70 to prevent IR light emitted by the video projector from entering the interior of the interactive display table where the IR light might interfere with the IR light reflected from objects on or above display surface 64a.A first mirror assembly 72a directs projected light traveling from the projector lens along dotted path 82a through a transparent opening 90a in frame 62 so that the projected light is incident on a second mirror assembly 72b.Second mirror assembly 72b reflects the projected light onto translucent layer 64b which is at the focal point of the projector lens so that the projected image is visible and in focus on display surface 64a for viewing.
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10493_0 | EP2792724A1 | EP2479230 | The adhesive of any of the preceeding claims wherein the adhesive polymer 322 has a photopolymerization property. | As the display device examples thereof include a liquid crystal display device an organic EL electroluminescence display device a PDP plasma display panel and an electronic paper.As the input device examples thereof include a touch panel. | 0 | 2014-10-22T00:00:00 | From EP2792724 dated 2014-10-22: Claim in question: The adhesive of any of the preceeding claims wherein the adhesive polymer 322 has a photopolymerization property. | The following passage from EP2479230 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
As the display device examples thereof include a liquid crystal display device an organic EL electroluminescence display device a PDP plasma display panel and an electronic paper.As the input device examples thereof include a touch panel.
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133382_1 | EP3101916A1 | EP2688314 | A shell for a hearing device the shell comprising a shell body having an inner surface the shell body extending from a first end to a second end the shell body comprising a rim defining an opening at the second end the shell comprising a guide structure on the inner surface for guiding an antenna wherein the guide structure comprises at least one guide member including a first guide member in the inner surface wherein at least a part of the first guide member extends along the inner surface substantially at an angle in a range between 45 degrees and 135 degrees to a rim plane normal. | FIGS.4A4B illustrate hearing assistance devices including antenna channels in the housing according to various embodiments of the present subject matter. | 1 | 2016-12-07T00:00:00 | From EP3101916 dated 2016-12-07: Claim in question: A shell for a hearing device the shell comprising a shell body having an inner surface the shell body extending from a first end to a second end the shell body comprising a rim defining an opening at the second end the shell comprising a guide structure on the inner surface for guiding an antenna wherein the guide structure comprises at least one guide member including a first guide member in the inner surface wherein at least a part of the first guide member extends along the inner surface substantially at an angle in a range between 45 degrees and 135 degrees to a rim plane normal. | The following passage from EP2688314 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
FIGS.4A4B illustrate hearing assistance devices including antenna channels in the housing according to various embodiments of the present subject matter.
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163307_1 | EP3045974A1 | EP2040124 | A method according to Claim 8 wherein the watersoluble organic amine compound is monoethanolamine diethanolamine triethanolamine Nhydroxyethylmorpholine or 4dimethylaminopyridine. | Typically the exposed precursor is contacted with the developer by rubbing or wiping the imageable layer with an applicator containing this liquid.Alternatively the exposed precursor may be brushed with the developer or the developer may be applied to the precursor by spraying.The treatment with the developer can also be carried out by immersing the exposed precursor in a bath of the developer.According to one embodiment the processing may be carried out in a commercially available processor such as TDP 60 Horsell which contains only one bath for the developer and a drying section.Additionally a conductivitymeasuring unit can be incorporated into the processor. | 1 | 2016-07-20T00:00:00 | From EP3045974 dated 2016-07-20: Claim in question: A method according to Claim 8 wherein the watersoluble organic amine compound is monoethanolamine diethanolamine triethanolamine Nhydroxyethylmorpholine or 4dimethylaminopyridine. | The following passage from EP2040124 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
Typically the exposed precursor is contacted with the developer by rubbing or wiping the imageable layer with an applicator containing this liquid.Alternatively the exposed precursor may be brushed with the developer or the developer may be applied to the precursor by spraying.The treatment with the developer can also be carried out by immersing the exposed precursor in a bath of the developer.According to one embodiment the processing may be carried out in a commercially available processor such as TDP 60 Horsell which contains only one bath for the developer and a drying section.Additionally a conductivitymeasuring unit can be incorporated into the processor.
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107491_1 | EP2988122A1 | EP1607739 | The capacitive environmental sensor of claim 3 wherein the periodic sequence is of the form XZXZX where X denotes a space that includes a recess and where Z denotes a space in which the substrate extends upwards to at least partially fill the space. | Therefore a thin or thick layer is defined with respect to the electrode periodicity.For capacitors in general i.e.not only interdigitated structures the electrodes may be arranged arbitrarily.If the electrode arrangement is irregular there is no periodicity in the structure.However this will not cause the argumentation following further down to fail.The electrode spacing can be usedequivalently to the electrode periodicity as measure for the extension of the electric field lines. | 1 | 2016-02-24T00:00:00 | From EP2988122 dated 2016-02-24: Claim in question: The capacitive environmental sensor of claim 3 wherein the periodic sequence is of the form XZXZX where X denotes a space that includes a recess and where Z denotes a space in which the substrate extends upwards to at least partially fill the space. | The following passage from EP1607739 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
Therefore a thin or thick layer is defined with respect to the electrode periodicity.For capacitors in general i.e.not only interdigitated structures the electrodes may be arranged arbitrarily.If the electrode arrangement is irregular there is no periodicity in the structure.However this will not cause the argumentation following further down to fail.The electrode spacing can be usedequivalently to the electrode periodicity as measure for the extension of the electric field lines.
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60243_0 | EP2862536A1 | EP2248480 | The apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the processor is configured to indicate the risk level by indicating an audible or visual alert. | In another aspect various embodiments of the invention reliably visualize the predicted volume area andor depth of lesions created during ablation procedures.One embodiment visualizes the predicted lesions created utilizing a force contact density mapping procedure.Another embodiment visualizes the predicted lesions through the use of a forcetime integration technique.Yet another embodiment visualizes the predicted lesions through the use of a forcetime and power andor current integration technique.Other embodiments predict the occurrence and locations tissue damage such as perforation that occurred during the ablation process.Still other embodiments predict the occurrence and location of isolation gaps that may occur during or after the procedure. | 0 | 2015-04-22T00:00:00 | From EP2862536 dated 2015-04-22: Claim in question: The apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the processor is configured to indicate the risk level by indicating an audible or visual alert. | The following passage from EP2248480 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
In another aspect various embodiments of the invention reliably visualize the predicted volume area andor depth of lesions created during ablation procedures.One embodiment visualizes the predicted lesions created utilizing a force contact density mapping procedure.Another embodiment visualizes the predicted lesions through the use of a forcetime integration technique.Yet another embodiment visualizes the predicted lesions through the use of a forcetime and power andor current integration technique.Other embodiments predict the occurrence and locations tissue damage such as perforation that occurred during the ablation process.Still other embodiments predict the occurrence and location of isolation gaps that may occur during or after the procedure.
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128884_1 | EP2975841A1 | EP1689155 | The method according to claim 8 further comprising transmitting the predetermined frame to the another electric device by the processor after the pause icon is selected and stopping transmitting the second frames by the processor after the pause icon is selected so that the predetermined frame is shown on the another electric device as the video talk frame. | Figure 6B shows an exemplary graphical user interface 500 which is presented to user upon selection e.g.a mouse click of the drawingdoodling function button 121 of the GUI 110 see Figure 5.For example in order to include the hand drawn heart 51 in the image 101 see Figure 4C a user would select a linedrawing button 502 which would then be set as the requested effect in the effect processing module 34.Accordingly in one exemplary embodiment the effect processing module 34 would then utilize a digital filter provided in the video device driver 22 to create or include the hand drawn heart 51 into the video stream 30 which is then communicated to the IM application program 18 as shown by arrow 33 in Figure 2.Exemplary buttons 504 506 508 510 512 514 allow a user to instruct the effects processing module 34 to include the spray drawings supplementary images stylised text predefined shapes an erasing function and a fill function respectively.In the exemplary embodiment a colour palette 516 may be utilised by a user to select linesprayfill colours.Thickness of the lines and spray may be defined by the user.Selecting button 506 may activate a gallery of supplementary images for the user to select a supplementary image or the user may be able to select a specific image file to be incorporated into the image 101.Supplementary images may be for example stars hearts cakes animals smileys and so forth.Selecting button 508 may activate another menu for selecting a font type and font size to be used.Selecting button 510 may allow the user to select preselected common shapes like stars triangles squarespentagons and so forth to be incorporated into the image 101.It will be noted that as the effect functionality may be selected using an advanced or preferences menu in a conventional IM application program no software changes are required to conventional or legacy IM application programs in order to allow them to include the functionality provided by the video device driver 22. | 1 | 2016-01-20T00:00:00 | From EP2975841 dated 2016-01-20: Claim in question: The method according to claim 8 further comprising transmitting the predetermined frame to the another electric device by the processor after the pause icon is selected and stopping transmitting the second frames by the processor after the pause icon is selected so that the predetermined frame is shown on the another electric device as the video talk frame. | The following passage from EP1689155 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
Figure 6B shows an exemplary graphical user interface 500 which is presented to user upon selection e.g.a mouse click of the drawingdoodling function button 121 of the GUI 110 see Figure 5.For example in order to include the hand drawn heart 51 in the image 101 see Figure 4C a user would select a linedrawing button 502 which would then be set as the requested effect in the effect processing module 34.Accordingly in one exemplary embodiment the effect processing module 34 would then utilize a digital filter provided in the video device driver 22 to create or include the hand drawn heart 51 into the video stream 30 which is then communicated to the IM application program 18 as shown by arrow 33 in Figure 2.Exemplary buttons 504 506 508 510 512 514 allow a user to instruct the effects processing module 34 to include the spray drawings supplementary images stylised text predefined shapes an erasing function and a fill function respectively.In the exemplary embodiment a colour palette 516 may be utilised by a user to select linesprayfill colours.Thickness of the lines and spray may be defined by the user.Selecting button 506 may activate a gallery of supplementary images for the user to select a supplementary image or the user may be able to select a specific image file to be incorporated into the image 101.Supplementary images may be for example stars hearts cakes animals smileys and so forth.Selecting button 508 may activate another menu for selecting a font type and font size to be used.Selecting button 510 may allow the user to select preselected common shapes like stars triangles squarespentagons and so forth to be incorporated into the image 101.It will be noted that as the effect functionality may be selected using an advanced or preferences menu in a conventional IM application program no software changes are required to conventional or legacy IM application programs in order to allow them to include the functionality provided by the video device driver 22.
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55886_0 | EP2685703A1 | EP1445928 | Method according to claim 5 or 8 further comprising the step of determining at least one terminal identifier to be used for call set up based on the user andor callee identifier. | When the gateway receives an inbound call from one of the mobile phones the gateway applies one or more routing rules to determine one or more of the individually addressable telephone lines through which the inbound call should be connected.Once identified the gateway connects the inbound call to the one or more individually addressable telephone lines allowing the telephones connected to the individually addressable telephone lines to be used for the call inbound from the mobile phone.To help identify the mobile phone as the source of the inbound call a distinctive ring option may be selected. | 0 | 2014-01-15T00:00:00 | From EP2685703 dated 2014-01-15: Claim in question: Method according to claim 5 or 8 further comprising the step of determining at least one terminal identifier to be used for call set up based on the user andor callee identifier. | The following passage from EP1445928 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
When the gateway receives an inbound call from one of the mobile phones the gateway applies one or more routing rules to determine one or more of the individually addressable telephone lines through which the inbound call should be connected.Once identified the gateway connects the inbound call to the one or more individually addressable telephone lines allowing the telephones connected to the individually addressable telephone lines to be used for the call inbound from the mobile phone.To help identify the mobile phone as the source of the inbound call a distinctive ring option may be selected.
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10114_0 | EP2790401A1 | EP2390692 | The display device according to any one of claims 1 to 9 further comprising a speaker at least partially disposed within the housing space inside the housing. | Even though not depicted in the heat path P1 the LGP support 400 can be directly connected to heat dissipating external components byextending a reflector supporting part of the LGP support 400 to the middle of the reflector 360.The extended reflector supporting part of the LGP support 400 can contact the lower case 7200 directly.If the contact point of the extended reflector supporting part and the lower case 7200 has a high heat transmission coefficient such as by including metal material heat dissipation is accomplished more easily.Heat path P2 shows that the direct contact of the LCD module mounting members 6000 and the lower case 7200 can accommodate heat release.The lower case 7200 may have high heat transmission coefficient material such as metal at the point of contact with the LCD module mounting members 6000.Heat releasing area is maximized if the metal is adapted to the whole lower case 7200. | 0 | 2014-10-15T00:00:00 | From EP2790401 dated 2014-10-15: Claim in question: The display device according to any one of claims 1 to 9 further comprising a speaker at least partially disposed within the housing space inside the housing. | The following passage from EP2390692 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
Even though not depicted in the heat path P1 the LGP support 400 can be directly connected to heat dissipating external components byextending a reflector supporting part of the LGP support 400 to the middle of the reflector 360.The extended reflector supporting part of the LGP support 400 can contact the lower case 7200 directly.If the contact point of the extended reflector supporting part and the lower case 7200 has a high heat transmission coefficient such as by including metal material heat dissipation is accomplished more easily.Heat path P2 shows that the direct contact of the LCD module mounting members 6000 and the lower case 7200 can accommodate heat release.The lower case 7200 may have high heat transmission coefficient material such as metal at the point of contact with the LCD module mounting members 6000.Heat releasing area is maximized if the metal is adapted to the whole lower case 7200.
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13468_0 | EP2779278A1 | EP2424004 | A rechargeable battery comprising an electrode assembly a case for accommodating the electrode assembly comprising an opening and a sidewall an electrode terminal coupled to the electrode assembly a lead tab for the electrode terminal that comprises a cell fuse said lead tab for connecting the electrode assembly to the electrode terminal and a heat insulation member for the lead tab characterised in that the heat insulation member covers a part of the lead tab adjacent to the opening of the case and a part of the lead tab adjacent to the sidewall of the case. | A thermal fuse a PTC Positive Temperature Coefficient element or a bimetal for instance a bimetallic strip may be used for example as the protective device 330a.A thermal fuse for example which may be cheap and thermally sensitive may be used as the protective device 330a in some embodiments. | 0 | 2014-09-17T00:00:00 | From EP2779278 dated 2014-09-17: Claim in question: A rechargeable battery comprising an electrode assembly a case for accommodating the electrode assembly comprising an opening and a sidewall an electrode terminal coupled to the electrode assembly a lead tab for the electrode terminal that comprises a cell fuse said lead tab for connecting the electrode assembly to the electrode terminal and a heat insulation member for the lead tab characterised in that the heat insulation member covers a part of the lead tab adjacent to the opening of the case and a part of the lead tab adjacent to the sidewall of the case. | The following passage from EP2424004 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
A thermal fuse a PTC Positive Temperature Coefficient element or a bimetal for instance a bimetallic strip may be used for example as the protective device 330a.A thermal fuse for example which may be cheap and thermally sensitive may be used as the protective device 330a in some embodiments.
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148762_0 | EP3026832A1 | EP1975693 | The optical transmitter according to any one of claims 13 further comprising an amplitude detector configured to detect an amplitude level of output signals from the modulator drivers and an amplitude controller configured to control an amplitude of a drive signal generated by the modular drivers so as to be constant based upon a detection result of the peak detector. | The driving unit 740B inputs a data signal DATAB and outputs the input data signal as the drive signal to the Q arm 720B in the MZ modulator 700.Further the driving unit 740B controls to 2V the voltage of the drive signal to be output to the Q arm 720B.For example the driving unit 740B performs pushpull modulation for always outputting the drive signals voltage V of inverse signs of the phase modulating section 724Ba and the phase modulating section 724Bb in the Q arm 720B. | 0 | 2016-06-01T00:00:00 | From EP3026832 dated 2016-06-01: Claim in question: The optical transmitter according to any one of claims 13 further comprising an amplitude detector configured to detect an amplitude level of output signals from the modulator drivers and an amplitude controller configured to control an amplitude of a drive signal generated by the modular drivers so as to be constant based upon a detection result of the peak detector. | The following passage from EP1975693 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
The driving unit 740B inputs a data signal DATAB and outputs the input data signal as the drive signal to the Q arm 720B in the MZ modulator 700.Further the driving unit 740B controls to 2V the voltage of the drive signal to be output to the Q arm 720B.For example the driving unit 740B performs pushpull modulation for always outputting the drive signals voltage V of inverse signs of the phase modulating section 724Ba and the phase modulating section 724Bb in the Q arm 720B.
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19746_1 | EP2784310A1 | EP2060706 | The tower section 100 of any of the claims 12 wherein the means for moving the platform 10 are temporary means. | In each embodiment the abovedescribed platform includes a mounting assembly that facilitates configuring the platform to mount within a first crosssectional area and a second crosssectional area of a tower cavity.More specifically in each embodiment the mounting assemblies include a bracket including an elongated slot that enables the bracket to slideably engage the support frame and the floor of the platform.As a result the adjustable mounting assemblies facilitate reducing the need for manufacturingunique platform structures to accommodate the various changes in shape and thickness of the tower shell.Accordingly manufacturing costs will decrease because the need to manufacture various unique platform structures will be significantly reduced.Moreover various aspects of the invention provide a means wherein existing mounting assemblies can be modified to facilitate costeffective tower manufacturing. | 1 | 2014-10-01T00:00:00 | From EP2784310 dated 2014-10-01: Claim in question: The tower section 100 of any of the claims 12 wherein the means for moving the platform 10 are temporary means. | The following passage from EP2060706 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
In each embodiment the abovedescribed platform includes a mounting assembly that facilitates configuring the platform to mount within a first crosssectional area and a second crosssectional area of a tower cavity.More specifically in each embodiment the mounting assemblies include a bracket including an elongated slot that enables the bracket to slideably engage the support frame and the floor of the platform.As a result the adjustable mounting assemblies facilitate reducing the need for manufacturingunique platform structures to accommodate the various changes in shape and thickness of the tower shell.Accordingly manufacturing costs will decrease because the need to manufacture various unique platform structures will be significantly reduced.Moreover various aspects of the invention provide a means wherein existing mounting assemblies can be modified to facilitate costeffective tower manufacturing.
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101408_1 | EP2947800A1 | EP2020823 | A computer program product for wireless communication performed by a user equipment UE comprisinga computerreadable medium comprising code for suspending communication in a first radio access technology RAT to access a second RAT and determining based on information obtained from before suspending the communication whether to determine at least one of Doppler estimation channel estimation automatic gain control frequency tracking loop DC estimation SNR estimation or time tracking loop based on the information obtained before the suspension of the first RAT or to determine the at least one of Doppler estimation channel estimation automatic gain control frequency tracking loop DC estimation SNR estimation or time tracking loop based on information obtained after resuming the communication in the first RAT. | If it is determined at step S32 that CQI suspension is indicated whether or not the RsvCQI has been transmitted to the base station device 30 before the mobile station device 10 receives the CQI control signal is determined step S36.If it is determined at step S36 that the RsvCQI has been transmitted to the base station device 30 the gap generating unit 15 determines that a gap generation request is allowed and generates a gap step S38.On the other hand if it is determined at step S36 that the RsvCQI has not been transmitted to the base station device 30 the CQI report from the mobile station device 10 to the base station device 30 is suspended step S37. | 1 | 2015-11-25T00:00:00 | From EP2947800 dated 2015-11-25: Claim in question: A computer program product for wireless communication performed by a user equipment UE comprisinga computerreadable medium comprising code for suspending communication in a first radio access technology RAT to access a second RAT and determining based on information obtained from before suspending the communication whether to determine at least one of Doppler estimation channel estimation automatic gain control frequency tracking loop DC estimation SNR estimation or time tracking loop based on the information obtained before the suspension of the first RAT or to determine the at least one of Doppler estimation channel estimation automatic gain control frequency tracking loop DC estimation SNR estimation or time tracking loop based on information obtained after resuming the communication in the first RAT. | The following passage from EP2020823 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
If it is determined at step S32 that CQI suspension is indicated whether or not the RsvCQI has been transmitted to the base station device 30 before the mobile station device 10 receives the CQI control signal is determined step S36.If it is determined at step S36 that the RsvCQI has been transmitted to the base station device 30 the gap generating unit 15 determines that a gap generation request is allowed and generates a gap step S38.On the other hand if it is determined at step S36 that the RsvCQI has not been transmitted to the base station device 30 the CQI report from the mobile station device 10 to the base station device 30 is suspended step S37.
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147651_1 | EP3056867A1 | EP1942315 | A device according to claim 1 wherein the signal transfer interface comprises first electrical connectors 105 for receiving the first alternative signal second electrical connectors 106 for receiving the second alternative signal and third electrical connectors 107 for transmitting the excitation signal to the resolver and to the one or more other devices when the device is in the first operational mode and for receiving the excitation signal from the one of the other devices when the device is in the second operational mode. | Fig.2A is a circuit diagram showing an example configuration of the excitingline malfunction detection circuit 34. | 1 | 2016-08-17T00:00:00 | From EP3056867 dated 2016-08-17: Claim in question: A device according to claim 1 wherein the signal transfer interface comprises first electrical connectors 105 for receiving the first alternative signal second electrical connectors 106 for receiving the second alternative signal and third electrical connectors 107 for transmitting the excitation signal to the resolver and to the one or more other devices when the device is in the first operational mode and for receiving the excitation signal from the one of the other devices when the device is in the second operational mode. | The following passage from EP1942315 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
Fig.2A is a circuit diagram showing an example configuration of the excitingline malfunction detection circuit 34.
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58583_0 | EP2629495A1 | EP1919267 | The electronic device according to any of claims 1 to 8 wherein the device further comprises an LCD module and a cover and the support frame and the LCD module are positioned between the base of the housing and the cover. | The metal structure 100 has a display unit holding section 101 for holding a liquid crystal or other display unit a cable aperture 102 through which a flexible cable of the display unit is passed a rib 103 for maintaining flexural rigidity in the lengthwise direction of the liquid crystal and holes 104 for a speaker and a receiver as shown in FIGS.1 and 2.The metal structure 100 is formed by press working using a thin plate composed of stainless steel having a thickness of approximately 0.2 mm to 0.4 mm.The metal structure 100 is preferably formed using a steel material having considerable elastic deformation which is referred to as spring material in order to reduce inservice plastic deformation.The display unit holding section 101 is formed by drawing and has considerable flexural and torsional rigidity. | 0 | 2013-08-21T00:00:00 | From EP2629495 dated 2013-08-21: Claim in question: The electronic device according to any of claims 1 to 8 wherein the device further comprises an LCD module and a cover and the support frame and the LCD module are positioned between the base of the housing and the cover. | The following passage from EP1919267 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
The metal structure 100 has a display unit holding section 101 for holding a liquid crystal or other display unit a cable aperture 102 through which a flexible cable of the display unit is passed a rib 103 for maintaining flexural rigidity in the lengthwise direction of the liquid crystal and holes 104 for a speaker and a receiver as shown in FIGS.1 and 2.The metal structure 100 is formed by press working using a thin plate composed of stainless steel having a thickness of approximately 0.2 mm to 0.4 mm.The metal structure 100 is preferably formed using a steel material having considerable elastic deformation which is referred to as spring material in order to reduce inservice plastic deformation.The display unit holding section 101 is formed by drawing and has considerable flexural and torsional rigidity.
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60616_0 | EP2777584A1 | EP2457532 | An electrosurgical device according to claim 1 wherein the electrosurgical device is configured to couple to an electrosurgical energy source that is configured to generate radio frequency energy that is transmitted to the pair of electrodes to electrosurgically treat tissue. | In embodiments the settings may be adjusted as a function of the offset of the predicted tissue mass from the expected tissue mass.In embodiments the adjustment may be proportionallogarithmic exponential etc.If the intensity settings are based on a scale as discussed above the generator 200 automatically adjusts the userdefined settings by either lowering or increasing the setting in response to the difference between predicted and expected tissue mass.The intensity setting is then utilized to adjust the current curve and other energy output settings of the generator 200 throughout the duration of the procedure. | 0 | 2014-09-17T00:00:00 | From EP2777584 dated 2014-09-17: Claim in question: An electrosurgical device according to claim 1 wherein the electrosurgical device is configured to couple to an electrosurgical energy source that is configured to generate radio frequency energy that is transmitted to the pair of electrodes to electrosurgically treat tissue. | The following passage from EP2457532 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
In embodiments the settings may be adjusted as a function of the offset of the predicted tissue mass from the expected tissue mass.In embodiments the adjustment may be proportionallogarithmic exponential etc.If the intensity settings are based on a scale as discussed above the generator 200 automatically adjusts the userdefined settings by either lowering or increasing the setting in response to the difference between predicted and expected tissue mass.The intensity setting is then utilized to adjust the current curve and other energy output settings of the generator 200 throughout the duration of the procedure.
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112123_1 | EP2993508A1 | EP2023038 | A backlight module comprising a circuit board a plurality of light emitting devices arranged in a matrix array on the circuit board each light emitting device comprising a light emitting element electrically connected to the circuit board and a lens comprising a light incident surface configured for entrance of the light emitting from the light emitting element into the lens the light incident surface comprising a first region having points equidistant from the central point of a light emission surface of the light emitting element the first region satisfying a1b wherein 1 is a first incident angle of any light emitting from the light emitting element a is the minimum value of the first incident angle in the first region and b is the maximum value of first incident angle in the first region and a light output surface facing the light incident surface and configured for radiation of the light from the light emitting element out of the lens wherein the light incident surface and the light output surface satisfy the following conditions 1 and 2condition 1 in a second region of the light incident surface satisfying 0 lt 1b20 the first incident angle of light which emits from the light emitting element and has a minimum value of 21 is in a range from a to b and 21 gt 0.9 where 2 is a second incident angle of that light of 1 when traveling in the lens and condition 2 in a third region of the light incident surface satisfying 0 lt 1 b10 the first incident angle of light which emits from the light emitting element and has a minimum value of 31 is in a range from a to b and 31 gt 0.9where 3 is a third incident angle of the light of 1 when emitting out of the light output surface and the light emitting from the light emitting element emits out of the lens through the light output surface after traveling within the lens and a diffusion plate aligned with the light emitting devices for diffusing and transmitting light emitting out of the light output surface of each light emitting device. | The above description deals with a case that does not assume 10 and 20.In a case of 10 and 20 light emitted in a light axis direction from a lightemitting element has to be emitted into the light axis direction.Thus A1 and A2 become equal to 0.With this it is possible to prevent the demerit in the Patent document 2 that it becomes darker in the area directly above the lightemitting element 1. | 1 | 2016-03-09T00:00:00 | From EP2993508 dated 2016-03-09: Claim in question: A backlight module comprising a circuit board a plurality of light emitting devices arranged in a matrix array on the circuit board each light emitting device comprising a light emitting element electrically connected to the circuit board and a lens comprising a light incident surface configured for entrance of the light emitting from the light emitting element into the lens the light incident surface comprising a first region having points equidistant from the central point of a light emission surface of the light emitting element the first region satisfying a1b wherein 1 is a first incident angle of any light emitting from the light emitting element a is the minimum value of the first incident angle in the first region and b is the maximum value of first incident angle in the first region and a light output surface facing the light incident surface and configured for radiation of the light from the light emitting element out of the lens wherein the light incident surface and the light output surface satisfy the following conditions 1 and 2condition 1 in a second region of the light incident surface satisfying 0 lt 1b20 the first incident angle of light which emits from the light emitting element and has a minimum value of 21 is in a range from a to b and 21 gt 0.9 where 2 is a second incident angle of that light of 1 when traveling in the lens and condition 2 in a third region of the light incident surface satisfying 0 lt 1 b10 the first incident angle of light which emits from the light emitting element and has a minimum value of 31 is in a range from a to b and 31 gt 0.9where 3 is a third incident angle of the light of 1 when emitting out of the light output surface and the light emitting from the light emitting element emits out of the lens through the light output surface after traveling within the lens and a diffusion plate aligned with the light emitting devices for diffusing and transmitting light emitting out of the light output surface of each light emitting device. | The following passage from EP2023038 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
The above description deals with a case that does not assume 10 and 20.In a case of 10 and 20 light emitted in a light axis direction from a lightemitting element has to be emitted into the light axis direction.Thus A1 and A2 become equal to 0.With this it is possible to prevent the demerit in the Patent document 2 that it becomes darker in the area directly above the lightemitting element 1.
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56848_0 | EP2693438A1 | EP1672637 | The nontransitory computer readable information storage medium of claim 8 wherein the discless application data is recorded in a predetermined area identified by identification information of a content provider. | At step S132 the application manager 36 judges whether or not there has been a call from an application currently running.If there has been a call the application manager 36 sets the call destination application as application q step S136 and judges whether or not the current playback position corresponds to the life cycle of application q in the application management table step S137.If the current playback point does not correspond to the life cycle of application q display is performed to indicate a run failurestep S148 and the application manager 36 returns to the loop processing composed of step S131 to step S133.If the current playback point corresponds to the life cycle of application q the application manager 36 performs load processing in accordance with the flowchart in FIG.50. | 0 | 2014-02-05T00:00:00 | From EP2693438 dated 2014-02-05: Claim in question: The nontransitory computer readable information storage medium of claim 8 wherein the discless application data is recorded in a predetermined area identified by identification information of a content provider. | The following passage from EP1672637 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
At step S132 the application manager 36 judges whether or not there has been a call from an application currently running.If there has been a call the application manager 36 sets the call destination application as application q step S136 and judges whether or not the current playback position corresponds to the life cycle of application q in the application management table step S137.If the current playback point does not correspond to the life cycle of application q display is performed to indicate a run failurestep S148 and the application manager 36 returns to the loop processing composed of step S131 to step S133.If the current playback point corresponds to the life cycle of application q the application manager 36 performs load processing in accordance with the flowchart in FIG.50.
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33194_0 | EP2688291A1 | EP1513136 | The method of any one of claims 1 through 6 further comprising if the user voice comprises a control command for controlling the external input apparatus transmitting a control signal corresponding to the control command to the external input apparatus. | Play is configured to reproduce songs in a personalized song list through user identification speaker recognition according to profile information of the user that has spoken the command.In other words if the user speaks Play as a command the songs registered in the list are reproduced. | 0 | 2014-01-22T00:00:00 | From EP2688291 dated 2014-01-22: Claim in question: The method of any one of claims 1 through 6 further comprising if the user voice comprises a control command for controlling the external input apparatus transmitting a control signal corresponding to the control command to the external input apparatus. | The following passage from EP1513136 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
Play is configured to reproduce songs in a personalized song list through user identification speaker recognition according to profile information of the user that has spoken the command.In other words if the user speaks Play as a command the songs registered in the list are reproduced.
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50724_1 | EP2728560A1 | EP2500878 | The cartridge of claim 1 wherein the first data transmittingreceiving terminal has a protruding shape with a predetermined stepped portion forward from the rear housing and the first data transmittingreceiving terminal comprises a plurality of connecting pins on a lower end thereof. | The medicine discharge mechanism 310 further includes a discharge sensor 315 to sense whether or not the medicine product M is discharged through the discharge hole 15 of the medicine cartridge 10. | 1 | 2014-05-07T00:00:00 | From EP2728560 dated 2014-05-07: Claim in question: The cartridge of claim 1 wherein the first data transmittingreceiving terminal has a protruding shape with a predetermined stepped portion forward from the rear housing and the first data transmittingreceiving terminal comprises a plurality of connecting pins on a lower end thereof. | The following passage from EP2500878 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
The medicine discharge mechanism 310 further includes a discharge sensor 315 to sense whether or not the medicine product M is discharged through the discharge hole 15 of the medicine cartridge 10.
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76936_0 | EP2990490A1 | EP1518935 | The analysis method according to one of the claims 3 to 6 whereinthe initial threshold level y1 comprises at least one method adequate for early reaction cycles of the RNR andorthe final threshold level y2 comprises at least one method adequate for late reaction cycles of the RNR. | The invention provides techniques for quantitating target nucleic acids based on PCR growth curves of the target nucleic acid and a standard nucleic acid of known initial concentration. | 0 | 2016-03-02T00:00:00 | From EP2990490 dated 2016-03-02: Claim in question: The analysis method according to one of the claims 3 to 6 whereinthe initial threshold level y1 comprises at least one method adequate for early reaction cycles of the RNR andorthe final threshold level y2 comprises at least one method adequate for late reaction cycles of the RNR. | The following passage from EP1518935 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
The invention provides techniques for quantitating target nucleic acids based on PCR growth curves of the target nucleic acid and a standard nucleic acid of known initial concentration.
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44525_0 | EP2804388A1 | EP2328306 | CI host 10 according to any of the previous claims comprising a female Type A USB connector for connecting to a male Type A USB connector 27 of a CICAM 20. | At least one packet of the data signal may include a USB packet 20 conforming to a USB format.As shown in FIG.4 the USB packet includes a USB header and a USB payload area.If the third terminal apparatus 1003 connected with the USB apparatus 200 receives the data signal of the format shown in FIG.4 from another terminal apparatus the third terminal apparatus 1003 identifies the location and size of the USB packet with reference to the USB header divides the USB packet according to the identified information and transmits the USB packet to the USB apparatus 200.Conversely a USB packet transmitted from the USB apparatus 200is included in the data signal of the format shown in FIG.4 and is transmitted to another terminal apparatus that operates as a USB host. | 0 | 2014-11-19T00:00:00 | From EP2804388 dated 2014-11-19: Claim in question: CI host 10 according to any of the previous claims comprising a female Type A USB connector for connecting to a male Type A USB connector 27 of a CICAM 20. | The following passage from EP2328306 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
At least one packet of the data signal may include a USB packet 20 conforming to a USB format.As shown in FIG.4 the USB packet includes a USB header and a USB payload area.If the third terminal apparatus 1003 connected with the USB apparatus 200 receives the data signal of the format shown in FIG.4 from another terminal apparatus the third terminal apparatus 1003 identifies the location and size of the USB packet with reference to the USB header divides the USB packet according to the identified information and transmits the USB packet to the USB apparatus 200.Conversely a USB packet transmitted from the USB apparatus 200is included in the data signal of the format shown in FIG.4 and is transmitted to another terminal apparatus that operates as a USB host.
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122264_1 | EP2924082A1 | EP1810999 | An ink according to claim 1 or 2 wherein a mass ratio CAB of a content C mass of the compound represented by the general formula I based on the total mass of the ink to a sum of the content A mass of the compound represented by the general formula II and thecontent B mass of the alkanediol is 0.15 times or more and 1.00 times or less. | Table 5Table 5Compound obtained in the above Example using one subjected to desalting treatment 5.0 partsGlycerine 5.0 partsUrea 5.0 partsNmethyl2pyrrolidone 4.0 partsIsopropyl alcohol 3.0 partsButylcarbitol 2.0 partsSurfactant Surfynol 105 manufactured by Nissin Chemical Industry Co.Ltd.0.1 partWaterammonium hydroxide 75.9 partsTotal 100.0 parts | 1 | 2015-09-30T00:00:00 | From EP2924082 dated 2015-09-30: Claim in question: An ink according to claim 1 or 2 wherein a mass ratio CAB of a content C mass of the compound represented by the general formula I based on the total mass of the ink to a sum of the content A mass of the compound represented by the general formula II and thecontent B mass of the alkanediol is 0.15 times or more and 1.00 times or less. | The following passage from EP1810999 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
Table 5Table 5Compound obtained in the above Example using one subjected to desalting treatment 5.0 partsGlycerine 5.0 partsUrea 5.0 partsNmethyl2pyrrolidone 4.0 partsIsopropyl alcohol 3.0 partsButylcarbitol 2.0 partsSurfactant Surfynol 105 manufactured by Nissin Chemical Industry Co.Ltd.0.1 partWaterammonium hydroxide 75.9 partsTotal 100.0 parts
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126187_0 | EP3100867A1 | EP2650132 | A printing press 1 characterized by comprising a printing cylinder 17 configured to convey a sheet 4 an inkjet head 2326 configured to execute printing by discharging ink droplets to the sheet 4 conveyed by the printing cylinder 17 a drying device 27 opposing the printing cylinder 17 and configured to dry printed ink and a heat dissipation member 62 overlaid and attached on an outer surface of the printing cylinder 17 the heat dissipation member 62 including a main body 65 made of a nonmetal material in a sheetlike shape and a plurality of ventilation portions 66 through which air passes in a thickness direction of the main body 65. | Around the main body section 215 a plurality of nails 211 to catch one end portion of a recording medium P are provided so that the main body section 215 holds a recording medium P on its outer peripheral surface.The nails 211 are contained along the axis direction in each of concave portions 213 formed on the outer peripheral surface of the main body section 215.The tips 214 of the nails 211 can touch and get out of touch with the outer peripheral surface of the image forming drum 21.A recording medium P is held on the outer peripheral surface of the image forming drum 21 in such a way that the tips 214 of the nails 211 and the outer peripheral surface of the image forming drum 21 catch the end portion of the recording medium P.Around the main body section 215 a plurality of suction holes 212 are formed for a recording medium P to stick to the outer peripheral surface of the main body section 215. | 0 | 2016-12-07T00:00:00 | From EP3100867 dated 2016-12-07: Claim in question: A printing press 1 characterized by comprising a printing cylinder 17 configured to convey a sheet 4 an inkjet head 2326 configured to execute printing by discharging ink droplets to the sheet 4 conveyed by the printing cylinder 17 a drying device 27 opposing the printing cylinder 17 and configured to dry printed ink and a heat dissipation member 62 overlaid and attached on an outer surface of the printing cylinder 17 the heat dissipation member 62 including a main body 65 made of a nonmetal material in a sheetlike shape and a plurality of ventilation portions 66 through which air passes in a thickness direction of the main body 65. | The following passage from EP2650132 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
Around the main body section 215 a plurality of nails 211 to catch one end portion of a recording medium P are provided so that the main body section 215 holds a recording medium P on its outer peripheral surface.The nails 211 are contained along the axis direction in each of concave portions 213 formed on the outer peripheral surface of the main body section 215.The tips 214 of the nails 211 can touch and get out of touch with the outer peripheral surface of the image forming drum 21.A recording medium P is held on the outer peripheral surface of the image forming drum 21 in such a way that the tips 214 of the nails 211 and the outer peripheral surface of the image forming drum 21 catch the end portion of the recording medium P.Around the main body section 215 a plurality of suction holes 212 are formed for a recording medium P to stick to the outer peripheral surface of the main body section 215.
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55430_1 | EP2822195A1 | EP1372350 | The communication method according to either of claims 1 or 2 wherein the radio resource domain is a frequency domain. | Through the radio bearer setup or the radio bearer reconfiguration the UE always has information on all cells providing the same MBMS service as the current cell does among its neighboring cells.Therefore if the UE is located in a handover region the UE can perform soft combining by itself. | 1 | 2015-01-07T00:00:00 | From EP2822195 dated 2015-01-07: Claim in question: The communication method according to either of claims 1 or 2 wherein the radio resource domain is a frequency domain. | The following passage from EP1372350 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
Through the radio bearer setup or the radio bearer reconfiguration the UE always has information on all cells providing the same MBMS service as the current cell does among its neighboring cells.Therefore if the UE is located in a handover region the UE can perform soft combining by itself.
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4740_1 | EP2523481A1 | EP2355563 | A computer program comprising computer executable program code configured to cause performing of the method of any of the preceding claims when said program is run on a computer. | Now referring to the block diagram at FIG.3 the APC function will compare 302 the Device Profiles 301 to the authorized Bluetooth profiles 303307 contained in the APC function software in order to determine 106 if the device is an authorized device.The authorized Bluetooth profiles may include without being limited to A2DP 303 AVRCP 304 HFP 305 HSP 306 andor PBAP 307.If the Device Profiles 301 are not authorized then the APC function will scan for the next device 102.If the Device Profiles 301exclusively match one or more of the authorized profiles 303307 then the DI 105 is temporarily saved 307. | 1 | 2012-11-14T00:00:00 | From EP2523481 dated 2012-11-14: Claim in question: A computer program comprising computer executable program code configured to cause performing of the method of any of the preceding claims when said program is run on a computer. | The following passage from EP2355563 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
Now referring to the block diagram at FIG.3 the APC function will compare 302 the Device Profiles 301 to the authorized Bluetooth profiles 303307 contained in the APC function software in order to determine 106 if the device is an authorized device.The authorized Bluetooth profiles may include without being limited to A2DP 303 AVRCP 304 HFP 305 HSP 306 andor PBAP 307.If the Device Profiles 301 are not authorized then the APC function will scan for the next device 102.If the Device Profiles 301exclusively match one or more of the authorized profiles 303307 then the DI 105 is temporarily saved 307.
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30924_0 | EP2599842A1 | EP2017311 | The lightcurable ink composition for ink jet recording according to Claim3 wherein the monofunctional methacrylate is at least either one of phenoxy ethyl methacrylate and benzyl methacrylate. | Examples of the above organic pigment are compoundsclassified into a group of pigments according to color index C.I.issued by The Society of Dyers and Colourists specifically compounds having the following color index C.I.numbersC.I.Pigment Yellow 1 C.I.Pigment Yellow 3 C.I.Pigment Yellow 12 C.I.Pigment Yellow 13 C.I.Pigment Yellow 14 C.I.Pigment Yellow 15C.I.Pigment Yellow 16 C.I.Pigment Yellow 17 C.I.Pigment Yellow 20 C.I.Pigment Yellow 24 C.I.Pigment Yellow 31 C.I.Pigment Yellow 55 C.I.Pigment Yellow 60 C.I.Pigment Yellow 61 C.I.Pigment Yellow 65 C.I.Pigment Yellow 71 C.I.Pigment Yellow 73 C.I.Pigment Yellow 74 C.I.Pigment Yellow 81 C.I.Pigment Yellow 83 C.I.Pigment Yellow 93 C.I.Pigment Yellow 95 C.I.Pigment Yellow 97 C.I.Pigment Yellow 98 C.I.Pigment Yellow 100 C.I.Pigment Yellow 101 C.I.Pigment Yellow 104 C.I.Pigment Yellow 106 C.I.Pigment Yellow 108 C.I.Pigment Yellow 109 C.I.Pigment Yellow 110 C.I.Pigment Yellow 113 C.I.Pigment Yellow 114 C.I.Pigment Yellow 116 C.I.Pigment Yellow 117 C.I.Pigment Yellow 119 C.I.Pigment Yellow 120 C.I.Pigment Yellow 126 C.I.Pigment Yellow 127 C.I.Pigment Yellow 128 C.I.Pigment Yellow 129 C.I.Pigment Yellow 138 C.I.Pigment Yellow 139 C.I.Pigment Yellow 150 C.I.Pigment Yellow 151 C.I.Pigment Yellow 152 C.I.Pigment Yellow 153 C.I.Pigment Yellow 154 C.I.Pigment Yellow 155 C.I.Pigment Yellow 156 C.I.Pigment Yellow 166 C.I.Pigment Yellow 168 C.I.Pigment Yellow 175 C.I.Pigment Yellow 180 and C.I.Pigment Yellow 185 C.I.Pigment Orange 1 C.I.Pigment Orange 5 C.I.Pigment Orange 13 C.I.Pigment Orange 14 C.I.Pigment Orange 16 C.I.Pigment Orange 17 C.I.Pigment Orange 24 C.I.Pigment Orange 34 C.I.Pigment Orange 36 C.I.Pigment Orange 38 C.I.Pigment Orange 40 C.I.Pigment Orange 43 C.I.Pigment Orange 46 C.I.Pigment Orange 49 C.I.Pigment Orange 51 C.I.Pigment Orange 61 C.I.Pigment Orange 63 C.I.PigmentOrange 64 C.I.Pigment Orange 71 and C.I.Pigment Orange 73 C.I.Pigment Violet 1 C.I.Pigment Violet 19 C.I.Pigment Violet 23 C.I.Pigment Violet 29 C.I.Pigment Violet 32 C.I.Pigment Violet 36 and C.I.Pigment Violet 38 C.I.Pigment Red 1 C.I.Pigment Red 2 C.I.Pigment Red 3 C.I.Pigment Red 4 C.I.Pigment Red 5 C.I.Pigment Red 6 C.I.Pigment Red 7 C.I.Pigment Red 8 C.I.Pigment Red 9 C.I.Pigment Red 10 C.I.Pigment Red 11 C.I.Pigment Red 12 C.I.Pigment Red 14 C.I.Pigment Red 15 C.I.Pigment Red 16 C.I.Pigment Red 17 C.I.Pigment Red 18 C.I.Pigment Red 19 C.I.Pigment Red 21 C.I.Pigment Red 22 C.I.Pigment Red 23 C.I.Pigment Red 30 C.I.Pigment Red 31 C.I.Pigment Red 32 C.I.Pigment Red 37 C.I.Pigment Red 38 C.I.Pigment Red 40 C.I.Pigment Red 41 C.I.Pigment Red 42 C.I.Pigment Red 481 C.I.Pigment Red 482 C.I.Pigment Red 483 C.I.Pigment Red 484 C.I.Pigment Red 491 C.I.Pigment Red 492 C.I.Pigment Red 501 C.I.Pigment Red 521 C.I.Pigment Red 531 C.I.Pigment Red 57 C.I.Pigment Red 571 C.I.Pigment Red 572 C.I.Pigment Red 582 C.I.Pigment Red 584 C.I.Pigment Red 601 C.I.Pigment Red 631 C.I.Pigment Red 632 C.I.Pigment Red 641 C.I.Pigment Red 811 C.I.Pigment Red 83 C.I.Pigment Red 88 C.I.Pigment Red 901 C.I.Pigment Red 97 C.I.Pigment Red 101 C.I.Pigment Red 102 C.I.Pigment Red 104 C.I.Pigment Red 105 C.I.Pigment Red 106 C.I.Pigment Red 108 C.I.Pigment Red 112 C.I.Pigment Red 113 C.I.Pigment Red 114 C.I.Pigment Red 122 C.I.Pigment Red 123 C.I.Pigment Red 144 C.I.Pigment Red 146 C.I.Pigment Red 149 C.I.Pigment Red 150 C.I.Pigment Red 151 C.I.Pigment Red 166 C.I.Pigment Red 168 C.I.Pigment Red 170 C.I.Pigment Red 171 C.I.Pigment Red 172 C.I.Pigment Red 174 C.I.Pigment Red 175 C.I.Pigment Red 176 C.I.Pigment Red 177 C.I.Pigment Red 178 C.I.Pigment Red 179 C.I.Pigment Red 180 C.I.Pigment Red185 C.I.Pigment Red 187 C.I.Pigment Red 188 C.I.Pigment Red 190 C.I.Pigment Red 193 C.I.Pigment Red 194 C.I.Pigment Red 202 C.I.Pigment Red 206 C.I.Pigment Red 207 C.I.Pigment Red 208 C.I.Pigment Red 209 C.I.Pigment Red 215 C.I.Pigment Red 216 C.I.Pigment Red 220 C.I.Pigment Red 224 C.I.Pigment Red 226 C.I.Pigment Red 242 C.I.Pigment Red 243 C.I.Pigment Red 245 C.I.Pigment Red 254 C.I.Pigment Red 255 C.I.Pigment Red 264 and C.I.Pigment Red 265 C.I.Pigment Blue 15 C.I.Pigment Blue 153 C.I.Pigment Blue 154 C.I.Pigment Blue 156 and C.I.Pigment Blue 60 C.I.Pigment Green 7 and C.I.Pigment Green 36 C.I.Pigment Brown 23 and C.I.Pigment Brown 25 C.I.Pigment White 6 and C.I.Pigment Black 1 and C.I.Pigment Black 7. | 0 | 2013-06-05T00:00:00 | From EP2599842 dated 2013-06-05: Claim in question: The lightcurable ink composition for ink jet recording according to Claim3 wherein the monofunctional methacrylate is at least either one of phenoxy ethyl methacrylate and benzyl methacrylate. | The following passage from EP2017311 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
Examples of the above organic pigment are compoundsclassified into a group of pigments according to color index C.I.issued by The Society of Dyers and Colourists specifically compounds having the following color index C.I.numbersC.I.Pigment Yellow 1 C.I.Pigment Yellow 3 C.I.Pigment Yellow 12 C.I.Pigment Yellow 13 C.I.Pigment Yellow 14 C.I.Pigment Yellow 15C.I.Pigment Yellow 16 C.I.Pigment Yellow 17 C.I.Pigment Yellow 20 C.I.Pigment Yellow 24 C.I.Pigment Yellow 31 C.I.Pigment Yellow 55 C.I.Pigment Yellow 60 C.I.Pigment Yellow 61 C.I.Pigment Yellow 65 C.I.Pigment Yellow 71 C.I.Pigment Yellow 73 C.I.Pigment Yellow 74 C.I.Pigment Yellow 81 C.I.Pigment Yellow 83 C.I.Pigment Yellow 93 C.I.Pigment Yellow 95 C.I.Pigment Yellow 97 C.I.Pigment Yellow 98 C.I.Pigment Yellow 100 C.I.Pigment Yellow 101 C.I.Pigment Yellow 104 C.I.Pigment Yellow 106 C.I.Pigment Yellow 108 C.I.Pigment Yellow 109 C.I.Pigment Yellow 110 C.I.Pigment Yellow 113 C.I.Pigment Yellow 114 C.I.Pigment Yellow 116 C.I.Pigment Yellow 117 C.I.Pigment Yellow 119 C.I.Pigment Yellow 120 C.I.Pigment Yellow 126 C.I.Pigment Yellow 127 C.I.Pigment Yellow 128 C.I.Pigment Yellow 129 C.I.Pigment Yellow 138 C.I.Pigment Yellow 139 C.I.Pigment Yellow 150 C.I.Pigment Yellow 151 C.I.Pigment Yellow 152 C.I.Pigment Yellow 153 C.I.Pigment Yellow 154 C.I.Pigment Yellow 155 C.I.Pigment Yellow 156 C.I.Pigment Yellow 166 C.I.Pigment Yellow 168 C.I.Pigment Yellow 175 C.I.Pigment Yellow 180 and C.I.Pigment Yellow 185 C.I.Pigment Orange 1 C.I.Pigment Orange 5 C.I.Pigment Orange 13 C.I.Pigment Orange 14 C.I.Pigment Orange 16 C.I.Pigment Orange 17 C.I.Pigment Orange 24 C.I.Pigment Orange 34 C.I.Pigment Orange 36 C.I.Pigment Orange 38 C.I.Pigment Orange 40 C.I.Pigment Orange 43 C.I.Pigment Orange 46 C.I.Pigment Orange 49 C.I.Pigment Orange 51 C.I.Pigment Orange 61 C.I.Pigment Orange 63 C.I.PigmentOrange 64 C.I.Pigment Orange 71 and C.I.Pigment Orange 73 C.I.Pigment Violet 1 C.I.Pigment Violet 19 C.I.Pigment Violet 23 C.I.Pigment Violet 29 C.I.Pigment Violet 32 C.I.Pigment Violet 36 and C.I.Pigment Violet 38 C.I.Pigment Red 1 C.I.Pigment Red 2 C.I.Pigment Red 3 C.I.Pigment Red 4 C.I.Pigment Red 5 C.I.Pigment Red 6 C.I.Pigment Red 7 C.I.Pigment Red 8 C.I.Pigment Red 9 C.I.Pigment Red 10 C.I.Pigment Red 11 C.I.Pigment Red 12 C.I.Pigment Red 14 C.I.Pigment Red 15 C.I.Pigment Red 16 C.I.Pigment Red 17 C.I.Pigment Red 18 C.I.Pigment Red 19 C.I.Pigment Red 21 C.I.Pigment Red 22 C.I.Pigment Red 23 C.I.Pigment Red 30 C.I.Pigment Red 31 C.I.Pigment Red 32 C.I.Pigment Red 37 C.I.Pigment Red 38 C.I.Pigment Red 40 C.I.Pigment Red 41 C.I.Pigment Red 42 C.I.Pigment Red 481 C.I.Pigment Red 482 C.I.Pigment Red 483 C.I.Pigment Red 484 C.I.Pigment Red 491 C.I.Pigment Red 492 C.I.Pigment Red 501 C.I.Pigment Red 521 C.I.Pigment Red 531 C.I.Pigment Red 57 C.I.Pigment Red 571 C.I.Pigment Red 572 C.I.Pigment Red 582 C.I.Pigment Red 584 C.I.Pigment Red 601 C.I.Pigment Red 631 C.I.Pigment Red 632 C.I.Pigment Red 641 C.I.Pigment Red 811 C.I.Pigment Red 83 C.I.Pigment Red 88 C.I.Pigment Red 901 C.I.Pigment Red 97 C.I.Pigment Red 101 C.I.Pigment Red 102 C.I.Pigment Red 104 C.I.Pigment Red 105 C.I.Pigment Red 106 C.I.Pigment Red 108 C.I.Pigment Red 112 C.I.Pigment Red 113 C.I.Pigment Red 114 C.I.Pigment Red 122 C.I.Pigment Red 123 C.I.Pigment Red 144 C.I.Pigment Red 146 C.I.Pigment Red 149 C.I.Pigment Red 150 C.I.Pigment Red 151 C.I.Pigment Red 166 C.I.Pigment Red 168 C.I.Pigment Red 170 C.I.Pigment Red 171 C.I.Pigment Red 172 C.I.Pigment Red 174 C.I.Pigment Red 175 C.I.Pigment Red 176 C.I.Pigment Red 177 C.I.Pigment Red 178 C.I.Pigment Red 179 C.I.Pigment Red 180 C.I.Pigment Red185 C.I.Pigment Red 187 C.I.Pigment Red 188 C.I.Pigment Red 190 C.I.Pigment Red 193 C.I.Pigment Red 194 C.I.Pigment Red 202 C.I.Pigment Red 206 C.I.Pigment Red 207 C.I.Pigment Red 208 C.I.Pigment Red 209 C.I.Pigment Red 215 C.I.Pigment Red 216 C.I.Pigment Red 220 C.I.Pigment Red 224 C.I.Pigment Red 226 C.I.Pigment Red 242 C.I.Pigment Red 243 C.I.Pigment Red 245 C.I.Pigment Red 254 C.I.Pigment Red 255 C.I.Pigment Red 264 and C.I.Pigment Red 265 C.I.Pigment Blue 15 C.I.Pigment Blue 153 C.I.Pigment Blue 154 C.I.Pigment Blue 156 and C.I.Pigment Blue 60 C.I.Pigment Green 7 and C.I.Pigment Green 36 C.I.Pigment Brown 23 and C.I.Pigment Brown 25 C.I.Pigment White 6 and C.I.Pigment Black 1 and C.I.Pigment Black 7.
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26800_0 | EP2602735A1 | EP1361723 | The method of claim 1 wherein the method includes conducting after the user login logoff by generating a logoff request in the mobile wireless communications device 115 415 and transmitting the logoff request to the server 105 505 the logoff request including data to terminate connection of the server 105 505 and the client device 110 the data corresponding to the user login. | Modules included in an access control application may refer to administrative rules associated with a resource when setting validation information.For example logout module 332 may refer to administrative rules associated with resource 333 when setting validation information in logout cookie 314.Administrative rules may be hardcoded or may be user configurable through a user interface.For example if providing computer system 330 operates in different network environments a user may configure one or more administrative rules to designate different validation information for each different network environment.When logout module 332 executes it may refer to the one or more administrative rules and include designated validation information in logout cookie 314. | 0 | 2013-06-12T00:00:00 | From EP2602735 dated 2013-06-12: Claim in question: The method of claim 1 wherein the method includes conducting after the user login logoff by generating a logoff request in the mobile wireless communications device 115 415 and transmitting the logoff request to the server 105 505 the logoff request including data to terminate connection of the server 105 505 and the client device 110 the data corresponding to the user login. | The following passage from EP1361723 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
Modules included in an access control application may refer to administrative rules associated with a resource when setting validation information.For example logout module 332 may refer to administrative rules associated with resource 333 when setting validation information in logout cookie 314.Administrative rules may be hardcoded or may be user configurable through a user interface.For example if providing computer system 330 operates in different network environments a user may configure one or more administrative rules to designate different validation information for each different network environment.When logout module 332 executes it may refer to the one or more administrative rules and include designated validation information in logout cookie 314.
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33857_0 | EP2797286A1 | EP2472997 | The mobile terminal of claim 5 wherein the controller 180 is configured to determine the content associated with the result based on at least a place information a day and time information and a character information extracted in accordance with the result of the text data. | In this step the first mobile terminal converts the touchscreen coordinates of the starting touch point and the ending touch point into coordinates of the starting touch point and the ending touch point in the ebook interface according to the touchscreen coordinates of the starting touch point and the ending touch point the video resolution of the first mobile terminal and the touchscreen resolution of the first mobile terminal.The particular conversion process can be performed by reference to the coordinate transfer and conversion shown in Fig.6 which will not be described here redundantly. | 0 | 2014-10-29T00:00:00 | From EP2797286 dated 2014-10-29: Claim in question: The mobile terminal of claim 5 wherein the controller 180 is configured to determine the content associated with the result based on at least a place information a day and time information and a character information extracted in accordance with the result of the text data. | The following passage from EP2472997 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
In this step the first mobile terminal converts the touchscreen coordinates of the starting touch point and the ending touch point into coordinates of the starting touch point and the ending touch point in the ebook interface according to the touchscreen coordinates of the starting touch point and the ending touch point the video resolution of the first mobile terminal and the touchscreen resolution of the first mobile terminal.The particular conversion process can be performed by reference to the coordinate transfer and conversion shown in Fig.6 which will not be described here redundantly.
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49913_0 | EP2645739A1 | EP1439636 | A microphone circuit comprising a microphone 11 an analogue to digital converter 12 at the output of the microphone a clip detection circuit 30 for detecting when the analogue to digital converter output has reached a threshold a variable attenuator associated with the microphone 11 a control circuit 32 for controlling the variable attenuator based on the clip detection circuit output thereby providing autonomic behaviour and an overrule circuit 505258 for overruling the autonomic behaviour of the control of the variable attenuator based on clip detection. | The main advantage of this method is the separation of the setting of more precision at the ADC 2 output and the setting of low clipping at the ADC output. | 0 | 2013-10-02T00:00:00 | From EP2645739 dated 2013-10-02: Claim in question: A microphone circuit comprising a microphone 11 an analogue to digital converter 12 at the output of the microphone a clip detection circuit 30 for detecting when the analogue to digital converter output has reached a threshold a variable attenuator associated with the microphone 11 a control circuit 32 for controlling the variable attenuator based on the clip detection circuit output thereby providing autonomic behaviour and an overrule circuit 505258 for overruling the autonomic behaviour of the control of the variable attenuator based on clip detection. | The following passage from EP1439636 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
The main advantage of this method is the separation of the setting of more precision at the ADC 2 output and the setting of low clipping at the ADC output.
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27162_1 | EP2762068A1 | EP1486165 | An electrocardiogram analyzer comprising a measurement section configured to measure an electrocardiographic signal a determination unit configured to determine from arrhythmia determination reference information that is pertinent to arrhythmia whether or not an electrocardiogram complex which includes a first predetermined number of heart beats in the thusmeasured electrocardiographic signal indicates arrhythmia a reference waveform determination unit configured to determine a reference waveform from the electrocardiogram complex including the first predetermined number of heart beats when the determination unit has determined that the electrocardiogram complex does not indicate arrhythmia storing the thus determined reference waveform and an analysis unit configured to perform an analysis as to whether or not an electrocardiogram complex being measured is arrhythmia by use of the stored reference waveform. | Another object of this invention is to provide an electrocardiograph which can independently specify a feature waveform and display the specified feature waveform. | 1 | 2014-08-06T00:00:00 | From EP2762068 dated 2014-08-06: Claim in question: An electrocardiogram analyzer comprising a measurement section configured to measure an electrocardiographic signal a determination unit configured to determine from arrhythmia determination reference information that is pertinent to arrhythmia whether or not an electrocardiogram complex which includes a first predetermined number of heart beats in the thusmeasured electrocardiographic signal indicates arrhythmia a reference waveform determination unit configured to determine a reference waveform from the electrocardiogram complex including the first predetermined number of heart beats when the determination unit has determined that the electrocardiogram complex does not indicate arrhythmia storing the thus determined reference waveform and an analysis unit configured to perform an analysis as to whether or not an electrocardiogram complex being measured is arrhythmia by use of the stored reference waveform. | The following passage from EP1486165 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
Another object of this invention is to provide an electrocardiograph which can independently specify a feature waveform and display the specified feature waveform.
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44858_0 | EP2803329A1 | EP2380518 | A catheter of claim 1 wherein the first predetermined form of the distal assembly has a greater curvature and the second predetermined form of the mandrel has a lesser curvature. | In an alternative embodiment a radiator in the catheter 14 such as a coil generates electromagnetic fields which are received by sensors not shown outside the patients body. | 0 | 2014-11-19T00:00:00 | From EP2803329 dated 2014-11-19: Claim in question: A catheter of claim 1 wherein the first predetermined form of the distal assembly has a greater curvature and the second predetermined form of the mandrel has a lesser curvature. | The following passage from EP2380518 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
In an alternative embodiment a radiator in the catheter 14 such as a coil generates electromagnetic fields which are received by sensors not shown outside the patients body.
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106443_1 | EP2983073A1 | EP2549717 | The mobile terminal any one of claims 2 to 4 wherein the controller 180 is further configured to differently process a color of the image corresponding to the trajectory of the second touch based on a position of the first touch. | Preferably the projector module 155 can be provided in a length direction of a lateral front or backside direction of the mobile terminal 100.And it is understood that the projector module 155 can be provided to any portion of the mobile terminal 100 according to the necessity thereof. | 1 | 2016-02-10T00:00:00 | From EP2983073 dated 2016-02-10: Claim in question: The mobile terminal any one of claims 2 to 4 wherein the controller 180 is further configured to differently process a color of the image corresponding to the trajectory of the second touch based on a position of the first touch. | The following passage from EP2549717 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
Preferably the projector module 155 can be provided in a length direction of a lateral front or backside direction of the mobile terminal 100.And it is understood that the projector module 155 can be provided to any portion of the mobile terminal 100 according to the necessity thereof.
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151542_0 | EP3034571A1 | EP2492321 | The nonaqueous ink jet ink composition according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the Na is included as an electrolyte. | There are various methods to reduce the polyvalent metal content in the ink and preferred examples thereof may includewashing raw materials such as the pigment of the ink with ionexchanged water or contacting the prepared ink with a substance that can remove the polyvalent metals from the ink.The former method may include washing the pigment with the ionexchanged water.Specifically although it depends on the formulation of the ink the ink of the invention can be prepared by providing a calcium content in the pigment of 150 ppm or less or more preferably 100 ppm or less and a magnesium content in the pigment of 50 ppm or less or more preferably 30 ppm or less.Further there are cases where a pigment derivative synergist is used as a dispersing aid to improve dispersibility of the pigment and it is also effective to wash the synergist with the ionexchanged water.The ink of the invention can be prepared by providing a calcium content in the synergist of 100 ppm or less or more preferably 70 ppm or less and a magnesium content in the synergist of 30 ppm or less or more preferably 20 ppm or less. | 0 | 2016-06-22T00:00:00 | From EP3034571 dated 2016-06-22: Claim in question: The nonaqueous ink jet ink composition according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the Na is included as an electrolyte. | The following passage from EP2492321 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
There are various methods to reduce the polyvalent metal content in the ink and preferred examples thereof may includewashing raw materials such as the pigment of the ink with ionexchanged water or contacting the prepared ink with a substance that can remove the polyvalent metals from the ink.The former method may include washing the pigment with the ionexchanged water.Specifically although it depends on the formulation of the ink the ink of the invention can be prepared by providing a calcium content in the pigment of 150 ppm or less or more preferably 100 ppm or less and a magnesium content in the pigment of 50 ppm or less or more preferably 30 ppm or less.Further there are cases where a pigment derivative synergist is used as a dispersing aid to improve dispersibility of the pigment and it is also effective to wash the synergist with the ionexchanged water.The ink of the invention can be prepared by providing a calcium content in the synergist of 100 ppm or less or more preferably 70 ppm or less and a magnesium content in the synergist of 30 ppm or less or more preferably 20 ppm or less.
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163553_1 | EP3048586A1 | EP2259226 | The device as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein the object detection device includes two object detection sensors configured to detect objects in two detection areas which are near the gate and within the two zones respectively. | The gate apparatus forms the defined space by restricting the area around the person traveling the gate apparatus and adjusts the movement path of the defined space to move the defined space from the vicinity of the entrance to the predetermined location near the exit.Thus the defined space can be used as the passageway and the persons traveling direction in the gate apparatus can be controlled.Therefore the person can naturally be guided to the predetermined exit position without interrupting smooth travel of the person.Further since the defined space formed by restricting the area around the person is moved from the vicinity of the entrance to the vicinity of the exit the tailgating by two or more persons who attempt to enter simultaneously can be prevented. | 1 | 2016-07-27T00:00:00 | From EP3048586 dated 2016-07-27: Claim in question: The device as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein the object detection device includes two object detection sensors configured to detect objects in two detection areas which are near the gate and within the two zones respectively. | The following passage from EP2259226 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
The gate apparatus forms the defined space by restricting the area around the person traveling the gate apparatus and adjusts the movement path of the defined space to move the defined space from the vicinity of the entrance to the predetermined location near the exit.Thus the defined space can be used as the passageway and the persons traveling direction in the gate apparatus can be controlled.Therefore the person can naturally be guided to the predetermined exit position without interrupting smooth travel of the person.Further since the defined space formed by restricting the area around the person is moved from the vicinity of the entrance to the vicinity of the exit the tailgating by two or more persons who attempt to enter simultaneously can be prevented.
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96401_1 | EP2871861A1 | EP2200120 | A hearing aid according to any of claims 1014 wherein a shape of the first section is symmetrical to a shape of the second section. | According to various embodiments the flex circuit is used to form an antenna loop and some embodiments integrally form transmission lines with the antenna loop.The flat design of the antenna promotes a desired current density by providing the flat surface of the antenna parallel with an axis of a loop of the antenna. | 1 | 2015-05-13T00:00:00 | From EP2871861 dated 2015-05-13: Claim in question: A hearing aid according to any of claims 1014 wherein a shape of the first section is symmetrical to a shape of the second section. | The following passage from EP2200120 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
According to various embodiments the flex circuit is used to form an antenna loop and some embodiments integrally form transmission lines with the antenna loop.The flat design of the antenna promotes a desired current density by providing the flat surface of the antenna parallel with an axis of a loop of the antenna.
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51211_0 | EP2657520A1 | EP2110931 | A stator of an electrical machine in particular a generator the stator comprising at least two stator segments 800 as set forth in any one of the claims 7 to 11. | The cooling element can be fixed to the outer surface of the stator.Other means can also be used to attach the cooling element such as utilizing the frame plate or frame beams supporting the stator.For example one or more tightening elements can be installed between the frame plate and the cooling element. | 0 | 2013-10-30T00:00:00 | From EP2657520 dated 2013-10-30: Claim in question: A stator of an electrical machine in particular a generator the stator comprising at least two stator segments 800 as set forth in any one of the claims 7 to 11. | The following passage from EP2110931 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
The cooling element can be fixed to the outer surface of the stator.Other means can also be used to attach the cooling element such as utilizing the frame plate or frame beams supporting the stator.For example one or more tightening elements can be installed between the frame plate and the cooling element.
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103755_0 | EP3106777A1 | EP2072933 | Hydraulic solar collector tracking system according to claim 8 comprising a plurality of hydraulic cylinders including at least one hydraulic elevation cylinder 3 in charge of tilting the solar collector surface 2 with respect to the elevation axis Y and at least one hydraulic azimuth cylinder 5 in charge of tilting the solar collector surface 2 with respect to a vertical azimuth axis Z each hydraulic cylinder 3 5 being a hydraulic cylinder comprising at least two opposite chambers with fluid inside the system 100 further comprising at least one pressure sensor adapted for measuring the pressure of the fluid in at least one of the chambers of each hydraulic cylinder 3 5 and the control unit being communicated with said sensors and being configured to regulate the actuation of the hydraulic elevation cylinder 3 in charge of tilting the solar collector surface 2 with respect to the elevation axis Y to cause said system 100 to go into the wind stow position depending on said measured pressures. | For instance parallel to each load holding valve unit 100a 101 a 100b 101 b there may be connected a second check valve not shown having a flow direction vice versa to the flow direction of the first check valve 101A 101B whereby the second check valve allows flow in flow direction only above a predetermined security pressure value.In case of heavy wind loads the second check valve allows the solar energy panel to turn into a position with less wind load if the pressure in the pulling chambers of the hydraulic cylinders exceeds a critical value. | 0 | 2016-12-21T00:00:00 | From EP3106777 dated 2016-12-21: Claim in question: Hydraulic solar collector tracking system according to claim 8 comprising a plurality of hydraulic cylinders including at least one hydraulic elevation cylinder 3 in charge of tilting the solar collector surface 2 with respect to the elevation axis Y and at least one hydraulic azimuth cylinder 5 in charge of tilting the solar collector surface 2 with respect to a vertical azimuth axis Z each hydraulic cylinder 3 5 being a hydraulic cylinder comprising at least two opposite chambers with fluid inside the system 100 further comprising at least one pressure sensor adapted for measuring the pressure of the fluid in at least one of the chambers of each hydraulic cylinder 3 5 and the control unit being communicated with said sensors and being configured to regulate the actuation of the hydraulic elevation cylinder 3 in charge of tilting the solar collector surface 2 with respect to the elevation axis Y to cause said system 100 to go into the wind stow position depending on said measured pressures. | The following passage from EP2072933 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
For instance parallel to each load holding valve unit 100a 101 a 100b 101 b there may be connected a second check valve not shown having a flow direction vice versa to the flow direction of the first check valve 101A 101B whereby the second check valve allows flow in flow direction only above a predetermined security pressure value.In case of heavy wind loads the second check valve allows the solar energy panel to turn into a position with less wind load if the pressure in the pulling chambers of the hydraulic cylinders exceeds a critical value.
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22446_0 | EP2472104A1 | EP2267304 | A braking system in a wind turbine 100 the braking system comprising one or more motors 411416 for driving a part of the wind turbine a first group 421 423 425 of one or more brakes 421426 for braking the part of the wind turbine a second group 422 424 426 of the one or more brakes 421426 for braking the part of the wind turbine wherein the first group of the one or more brakes is in a normally closed condition and the second group of the one or more brakes is in a normally open condition so that a default brake torque can be selectively chosen that is less than a maximum brake torque. | Additionally valves in the supply line controlling activation of the brake are typically normallyopen valves i.e.the valves pretensioned into an open position.During operation the valves are electrically set into a closed position to prevent the pressurized fluid from increasing pressures at the brake.Power is switched to off to open the valves and activate the brake.Because the brake is only activated occasionally the valves are highly dependent on power being on.This arrangement has the potential to create reliability issues. | 0 | 2012-07-04T00:00:00 | From EP2472104 dated 2012-07-04: Claim in question: A braking system in a wind turbine 100 the braking system comprising one or more motors 411416 for driving a part of the wind turbine a first group 421 423 425 of one or more brakes 421426 for braking the part of the wind turbine a second group 422 424 426 of the one or more brakes 421426 for braking the part of the wind turbine wherein the first group of the one or more brakes is in a normally closed condition and the second group of the one or more brakes is in a normally open condition so that a default brake torque can be selectively chosen that is less than a maximum brake torque. | The following passage from EP2267304 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
Additionally valves in the supply line controlling activation of the brake are typically normallyopen valves i.e.the valves pretensioned into an open position.During operation the valves are electrically set into a closed position to prevent the pressurized fluid from increasing pressures at the brake.Power is switched to off to open the valves and activate the brake.Because the brake is only activated occasionally the valves are highly dependent on power being on.This arrangement has the potential to create reliability issues.
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136157_1 | EP3112417A1 | EP2308923 | Use of the fiber reinforced composition according to one of the claims 1 to 10 for producing parts of washing machines or dishwashers. | Polypropylene is a material used in a wide variety of technical fields and reinforced polypropylenes have in particular gained relevance in fields previously exclusively relying on nonpolymeric materials in particular metals.One particular example of reinforced polypropylenes are glass fiber reinforced polypropylenes.Such materials enable a tailoring of the properties of the composition by selecting the type of polypropylene the amount of glass fiber and sometimes by selecting the type of coupling agent used.Accordingly nowadays the glassfiber reinforced polypropylene is a well established material for applications requiring high stiffness heat deflection resistance and resistance to both impact and dynamic fracture loading examples include automotive components with a loadbearing function in the engine compartment support parts for polymer body panels washing machine and dishwasher components.However one drawback of the commercial available fiber reinforced material is its limited flowability and processability.The fact that there is a clear negative correlation between glass fiber content usually ranging between 10 and 40 wt.and flowability MFR makes the forming of thinwall or otherwise delicate parts difficult or impossible. | 1 | 2017-01-04T00:00:00 | From EP3112417 dated 2017-01-04: Claim in question: Use of the fiber reinforced composition according to one of the claims 1 to 10 for producing parts of washing machines or dishwashers. | The following passage from EP2308923 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
Polypropylene is a material used in a wide variety of technical fields and reinforced polypropylenes have in particular gained relevance in fields previously exclusively relying on nonpolymeric materials in particular metals.One particular example of reinforced polypropylenes are glass fiber reinforced polypropylenes.Such materials enable a tailoring of the properties of the composition by selecting the type of polypropylene the amount of glass fiber and sometimes by selecting the type of coupling agent used.Accordingly nowadays the glassfiber reinforced polypropylene is a well established material for applications requiring high stiffness heat deflection resistance and resistance to both impact and dynamic fracture loading examples include automotive components with a loadbearing function in the engine compartment support parts for polymer body panels washing machine and dishwasher components.However one drawback of the commercial available fiber reinforced material is its limited flowability and processability.The fact that there is a clear negative correlation between glass fiber content usually ranging between 10 and 40 wt.and flowability MFR makes the forming of thinwall or otherwise delicate parts difficult or impossible.
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56949_0 | EP2693139A1 | EP2182306 | The refrigeration cycle apparatus according to Claim 1 wherein the fan 95a95d is placed above the heat sourceside heat exchangers 4 and wherein the controller 10 increases the ratio of refrigerant flowing into the heat exchanger group 401 402 403 placed in an upper position with reduction in the load factor. | The heatsource side unit 10 of the present embodiment is constituted by the compressor 11 a fourway valve 12 a check valve 13 13a 13b 13c 13d 13e 13f a heatsourceside openingclosing valve 14 14a 14b 14c a heatsource side heat exchanger 15 15a 15b 15c a check valve 16 16a 16b 16c an accumulator 17 a heatsource side fan 18 an oil separator 19 a capillary 20 a bypass pipe 21 an openingclosing valve 22 for bypass and a throttle device 23 for bypass. | 0 | 2014-02-05T00:00:00 | From EP2693139 dated 2014-02-05: Claim in question: The refrigeration cycle apparatus according to Claim 1 wherein the fan 95a95d is placed above the heat sourceside heat exchangers 4 and wherein the controller 10 increases the ratio of refrigerant flowing into the heat exchanger group 401 402 403 placed in an upper position with reduction in the load factor. | The following passage from EP2182306 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
The heatsource side unit 10 of the present embodiment is constituted by the compressor 11 a fourway valve 12 a check valve 13 13a 13b 13c 13d 13e 13f a heatsourceside openingclosing valve 14 14a 14b 14c a heatsource side heat exchanger 15 15a 15b 15c a check valve 16 16a 16b 16c an accumulator 17 a heatsource side fan 18 an oil separator 19 a capillary 20 a bypass pipe 21 an openingclosing valve 22 for bypass and a throttle device 23 for bypass.
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11564_0 | EP2712641A1 | EP2457604 | An infusion set adapted to be secured to a skin surface comprising a fixed base member connectable to the skin surface and a movable slide member having a needle or cannula connected thereto and movable relative to said fixed base member said movable slide member being movable from a first position in which said needle or cannula is not exposed externally of said fixed base member to a second position in which said needle or cannula is exposed externally of said fixed base member said movable slide member being locked to said fixed base member in said second position. | In mimicking the Mantoux technique in such a way the needle insertion can be accomplished with a simple user motion.The exemplary embodiments of the present invention standardize the Mantoux technique which currently is a desirable but highly variable means of injecting into the intradermal layers of skin.When administered correctly the Mantoux technique nicely injects the medicament into the intradermal space.By eliminating the variability in this preferred technique a reliable proven means of infusion is established. | 0 | 2014-04-02T00:00:00 | From EP2712641 dated 2014-04-02: Claim in question: An infusion set adapted to be secured to a skin surface comprising a fixed base member connectable to the skin surface and a movable slide member having a needle or cannula connected thereto and movable relative to said fixed base member said movable slide member being movable from a first position in which said needle or cannula is not exposed externally of said fixed base member to a second position in which said needle or cannula is exposed externally of said fixed base member said movable slide member being locked to said fixed base member in said second position. | The following passage from EP2457604 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
In mimicking the Mantoux technique in such a way the needle insertion can be accomplished with a simple user motion.The exemplary embodiments of the present invention standardize the Mantoux technique which currently is a desirable but highly variable means of injecting into the intradermal layers of skin.When administered correctly the Mantoux technique nicely injects the medicament into the intradermal space.By eliminating the variability in this preferred technique a reliable proven means of infusion is established.
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106110_0 | EP3112519A1 | EP2573248 | The laundry treatment apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the connector 65 connects the first support member 61 and the second support member 63 to each other so as to be parallel to a side surface of the tub 4. | An annular upper bracket 33 is housed in a middle interior of the cylinder 22.The upper bracket 33 has a groove 33a formed in an outer periphery thereof.The cylinder 22 has a peripheral wall including a part which corresponds to the groove 33a and is inwardly swaged so that the upper bracket 33 is fixed to the cylinder 22.A bearing 34 is fixed to an inner periphery of the upper bracket 33 to support the shaft 23 so that the shaft 23 is movable upward and downward.The bearing 34 is formed of an oilimpregnated sintered metal for example. | 0 | 2017-01-04T00:00:00 | From EP3112519 dated 2017-01-04: Claim in question: The laundry treatment apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the connector 65 connects the first support member 61 and the second support member 63 to each other so as to be parallel to a side surface of the tub 4. | The following passage from EP2573248 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
An annular upper bracket 33 is housed in a middle interior of the cylinder 22.The upper bracket 33 has a groove 33a formed in an outer periphery thereof.The cylinder 22 has a peripheral wall including a part which corresponds to the groove 33a and is inwardly swaged so that the upper bracket 33 is fixed to the cylinder 22.A bearing 34 is fixed to an inner periphery of the upper bracket 33 to support the shaft 23 so that the shaft 23 is movable upward and downward.The bearing 34 is formed of an oilimpregnated sintered metal for example.
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48728_1 | EP2775382A1 | EP1965301 | A nontransitory computerreadable medium 208 226 encoded with executable instructions that when executed cause one or more data processing systems 102 106 200 to identify a value for a property of a first object associated with one or more devices 116120 managed by a management system 100 1110 include a first plurality of tiles 405 for a plurality objects 415 in a display the plurality of objects including the first object a first tile in the first plurality of tiles being for the first object the first tile including a display of a graphic associated with the first object and the identified value for the property 1115 identify a plurality of related objects 510 that are related to the first object 1125 and include a second plurality of tiles 505 for the related objects 510 in a display in response to receiving a selection of the first tile for the first object1130 and include in response to receiving a selection of a second tile in the second plurality of tiles 505 for one of the related objects510 information about the one related object in a display 1140. | Process graphics are the mainstay of most industrial control systems.All of the control objects are placed in a context of one or more process graphics.There are different ways to group these process graphics preferably based on a logical structure andorrelationships between them.As an example there can be a set of toplevel graphics that act as overview graphics to the process graphics.One level down the process graphics that show the functionality for one area of this toplevel are arranged.Subsequently at a lower level than that there are the detail graphics that show details for one or a few of the components in the process graphics. | 1 | 2014-09-10T00:00:00 | From EP2775382 dated 2014-09-10: Claim in question: A nontransitory computerreadable medium 208 226 encoded with executable instructions that when executed cause one or more data processing systems 102 106 200 to identify a value for a property of a first object associated with one or more devices 116120 managed by a management system 100 1110 include a first plurality of tiles 405 for a plurality objects 415 in a display the plurality of objects including the first object a first tile in the first plurality of tiles being for the first object the first tile including a display of a graphic associated with the first object and the identified value for the property 1115 identify a plurality of related objects 510 that are related to the first object 1125 and include a second plurality of tiles 505 for the related objects 510 in a display in response to receiving a selection of the first tile for the first object1130 and include in response to receiving a selection of a second tile in the second plurality of tiles 505 for one of the related objects510 information about the one related object in a display 1140. | The following passage from EP1965301 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
Process graphics are the mainstay of most industrial control systems.All of the control objects are placed in a context of one or more process graphics.There are different ways to group these process graphics preferably based on a logical structure andorrelationships between them.As an example there can be a set of toplevel graphics that act as overview graphics to the process graphics.One level down the process graphics that show the functionality for one area of this toplevel are arranged.Subsequently at a lower level than that there are the detail graphics that show details for one or a few of the components in the process graphics.
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44134_1 | EP2597262A1 | EP2365187 | The bucket assembly of any of claims 1 to 3 wherein at least a portion of the passage 110 extends in a generally radial direction. | Further as shown in FIG.3 the cooling medium flowing through each of the cooling passages 56 may be expelled through a plurality of film cooling holes 72.The film cooling holes 72 may be formed through the top surface 23 of the platform 14 so as to be in flow communication with the cooling passages 56.As such the cooling medium flowing through the cooling passages 56 may also provide film cooling for the surface of platform 14 exposed to the hot gas path.Generally it should be appreciated that the amount size and configuration of the film cooling holes 72 may be varied to optimize cooling performance. | 1 | 2013-05-29T00:00:00 | From EP2597262 dated 2013-05-29: Claim in question: The bucket assembly of any of claims 1 to 3 wherein at least a portion of the passage 110 extends in a generally radial direction. | The following passage from EP2365187 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
Further as shown in FIG.3 the cooling medium flowing through each of the cooling passages 56 may be expelled through a plurality of film cooling holes 72.The film cooling holes 72 may be formed through the top surface 23 of the platform 14 so as to be in flow communication with the cooling passages 56.As such the cooling medium flowing through the cooling passages 56 may also provide film cooling for the surface of platform 14 exposed to the hot gas path.Generally it should be appreciated that the amount size and configuration of the film cooling holes 72 may be varied to optimize cooling performance.
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50503_1 | EP2727458A1 | EP2500951 | An illumination device which emits illumination light for plant cultivation comprising a main light source including a semiconductor lightemitting element and a fluorescent substance which emits light upon irradiation of excitation light emitted from the semiconductor lightemitting element the main light source emitting mixedcolor light including farred light having a wavelength of not less than 700 nm to not more than 800 nm and a red light source emitting red light having a wavelength of not less than 600 nm to not more than 700 nm. | In some embodiments the quantum dots 150 160 are arranged to transmit UVblue light in the 250400 nm range the quantum dots 140 and 130 are arranged to transmit green andor yellow light 400600 nm and quantum dot 120 is arranged to transmit red light 600700 nm and the quantum dot 110 is arranged to transmit far red light in the band of 700800 nm. | 1 | 2014-05-07T00:00:00 | From EP2727458 dated 2014-05-07: Claim in question: An illumination device which emits illumination light for plant cultivation comprising a main light source including a semiconductor lightemitting element and a fluorescent substance which emits light upon irradiation of excitation light emitted from the semiconductor lightemitting element the main light source emitting mixedcolor light including farred light having a wavelength of not less than 700 nm to not more than 800 nm and a red light source emitting red light having a wavelength of not less than 600 nm to not more than 700 nm. | The following passage from EP2500951 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
In some embodiments the quantum dots 150 160 are arranged to transmit UVblue light in the 250400 nm range the quantum dots 140 and 130 are arranged to transmit green andor yellow light 400600 nm and quantum dot 120 is arranged to transmit red light 600700 nm and the quantum dot 110 is arranged to transmit far red light in the band of 700800 nm.
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120279_0 | EP3115931A1 | EP2838051 | The method according to claim 4 wherein the specific image feature comprises at least one of a continuous feature and a periodic feature. | The disparity map is an image that makes any image as a standard a size of which is a size of the standard image and an element value is a disparity value.The disparity map includes distance information of a scene.The disparity map can be obtained by calculating from a left image and a right image imaged by a binocular camera or obtained by calculating from a depth map in a binocular vision diagram. | 0 | 2017-01-11T00:00:00 | From EP3115931 dated 2017-01-11: Claim in question: The method according to claim 4 wherein the specific image feature comprises at least one of a continuous feature and a periodic feature. | The following passage from EP2838051 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
The disparity map is an image that makes any image as a standard a size of which is a size of the standard image and an element value is a disparity value.The disparity map includes distance information of a scene.The disparity map can be obtained by calculating from a left image and a right image imaged by a binocular camera or obtained by calculating from a depth map in a binocular vision diagram.
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22454_0 | EP2472104A1 | EP2267304 | The braking system of any preceding claim wherein a pitch drive comprises the actuator and the pitch drive is capable of rotating a rotor blade 108 relative to a hub 110. | A hydraulic system for operating a brake in a wind turbine is disclosed.The hydraulic system is based on a braking method where the brake is prevented from being activated during operation of the wind turbine by reducing or eliminating the possibility of pressurebuild ups.In particular pressurized working fluid in the hydraulic system is blocked from being supplied to the brake and working fluid that does leak to the brake is drained.The brake is then activated by supplying the pressurized working fluid to the brake and preventing it from being drained thereby resulting in a pressure buildup. | 0 | 2012-07-04T00:00:00 | From EP2472104 dated 2012-07-04: Claim in question: The braking system of any preceding claim wherein a pitch drive comprises the actuator and the pitch drive is capable of rotating a rotor blade 108 relative to a hub 110. | The following passage from EP2267304 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
A hydraulic system for operating a brake in a wind turbine is disclosed.The hydraulic system is based on a braking method where the brake is prevented from being activated during operation of the wind turbine by reducing or eliminating the possibility of pressurebuild ups.In particular pressurized working fluid in the hydraulic system is blocked from being supplied to the brake and working fluid that does leak to the brake is drained.The brake is then activated by supplying the pressurized working fluid to the brake and preventing it from being drained thereby resulting in a pressure buildup.
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42472_0 | EP2883998A1 | EP1813705 | The control method according to any one of the preceding claims further comprising stopping S34 the operation of the drying heater 42 when the sensed temperature of the treatment space is equal to or greater than the set temperature S33 wherein the step of spraying the steam S35 comprises operating a steam generation heater 130 of the steam spray device 100 for a predetermined time. | As a source of the mist the mist generator 180 receives the water that has passed through the ion elution unit 100.Now with reference to Figs.4 and 5 the construction and function of the ion elution unit 100 will be described. | 0 | 2015-06-17T00:00:00 | From EP2883998 dated 2015-06-17: Claim in question: The control method according to any one of the preceding claims further comprising stopping S34 the operation of the drying heater 42 when the sensed temperature of the treatment space is equal to or greater than the set temperature S33 wherein the step of spraying the steam S35 comprises operating a steam generation heater 130 of the steam spray device 100 for a predetermined time. | The following passage from EP1813705 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
As a source of the mist the mist generator 180 receives the water that has passed through the ion elution unit 100.Now with reference to Figs.4 and 5 the construction and function of the ion elution unit 100 will be described.
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82297_1 | EP2698918A1 | EP1583228 | The circuit of any preceding claim wherein the first transmission line is formed from a transmission line impedance and at least one of the main amplifier output capacitance a package capacitance a parasitic capacitance of the main amplifier and a bond wire inductance. | This gives C1.5D.The total transmission line length around the Doherty network is the total length is the same in both casesC6C3C23D4 which means that the second criterion is also fulfilled. | 1 | 2014-02-19T00:00:00 | From EP2698918 dated 2014-02-19: Claim in question: The circuit of any preceding claim wherein the first transmission line is formed from a transmission line impedance and at least one of the main amplifier output capacitance a package capacitance a parasitic capacitance of the main amplifier and a bond wire inductance. | The following passage from EP1583228 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
This gives C1.5D.The total transmission line length around the Doherty network is the total length is the same in both casesC6C3C23D4 which means that the second criterion is also fulfilled.
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74088_0 | EP2978157A1 | EP2385654 | A method according to any one of claims 1 to 7 comprising a further step of determining for a user equipment with a given user equipment identity said control channel resources that are available for said user equipment and locating a control message for a user equipment that is located such that signals are received from the network node with a high quality in one of said available control channel resources where said quality of said signal was assessed to be below said predetermined quality level | With reference to Figure 3D another existing approach involves creating frequency domain orthogonality for PDCCH channels among macro and LP eNBs.There are also a couple of drawbacks for this method.There are changes in the air interface that inhibit Release8 implementations from exploiting the interference mitigation improvements when working with later Release e.g.Rel.10 eNBs.Also if the FDM is physical and the system bandwidth is split in the middle into two parts it may harm the frequency diversity gain for the PDCCH channel.If the FDM is logical and two regions are interleaved in the frequency domain then much standardization effort would be needed to design new CCE control channel element to REG resource element group mapping rules in order to achieve the interleaving.Figures 4 to 7 illustrate aspects of new approaches disclosed herein for control channel intercell interference mitigation.In some embodiments CCE aggregation level distribution andor CCE control channel element utilization can be included in the load description for the PDCCH and communicated between eNBs.In addition in some embodiments one or more bits could be used as a PDCCH overload indicator exchanged between eNBs e.g.over the X2 interface.Figure 5 generally illustrates how such control channel information could be exchanged between a macro and an LP eNB to reduce interference in the PDCCH.Figure 5 is a graph showing control channel interference correlated with block error rate versus control channel SNR for different control channel aggregation and physical link configurations in accordance with some embodiments.For example the first curve FDD 1X2 L8 indicates that roughly a 4.5dB SNR signal to noise ratio will result in a 1 BLER.block error rate.Figure 6 is a graph showing CCE utilization level versus INR in accordance with some embodiments.Together such relationships can be used to more efficiently allocate CCE resources between neighboring cells thereby allowing for additional CCE resources made available to cells with weaker channels and reducing CCEs for cells with stronger channels to enable each cell to have adequate control channel performance. | 0 | 2016-01-27T00:00:00 | From EP2978157 dated 2016-01-27: Claim in question: A method according to any one of claims 1 to 7 comprising a further step of determining for a user equipment with a given user equipment identity said control channel resources that are available for said user equipment and locating a control message for a user equipment that is located such that signals are received from the network node with a high quality in one of said available control channel resources where said quality of said signal was assessed to be below said predetermined quality level | The following passage from EP2385654 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
With reference to Figure 3D another existing approach involves creating frequency domain orthogonality for PDCCH channels among macro and LP eNBs.There are also a couple of drawbacks for this method.There are changes in the air interface that inhibit Release8 implementations from exploiting the interference mitigation improvements when working with later Release e.g.Rel.10 eNBs.Also if the FDM is physical and the system bandwidth is split in the middle into two parts it may harm the frequency diversity gain for the PDCCH channel.If the FDM is logical and two regions are interleaved in the frequency domain then much standardization effort would be needed to design new CCE control channel element to REG resource element group mapping rules in order to achieve the interleaving.Figures 4 to 7 illustrate aspects of new approaches disclosed herein for control channel intercell interference mitigation.In some embodiments CCE aggregation level distribution andor CCE control channel element utilization can be included in the load description for the PDCCH and communicated between eNBs.In addition in some embodiments one or more bits could be used as a PDCCH overload indicator exchanged between eNBs e.g.over the X2 interface.Figure 5 generally illustrates how such control channel information could be exchanged between a macro and an LP eNB to reduce interference in the PDCCH.Figure 5 is a graph showing control channel interference correlated with block error rate versus control channel SNR for different control channel aggregation and physical link configurations in accordance with some embodiments.For example the first curve FDD 1X2 L8 indicates that roughly a 4.5dB SNR signal to noise ratio will result in a 1 BLER.block error rate.Figure 6 is a graph showing CCE utilization level versus INR in accordance with some embodiments.Together such relationships can be used to more efficiently allocate CCE resources between neighboring cells thereby allowing for additional CCE resources made available to cells with weaker channels and reducing CCEs for cells with stronger channels to enable each cell to have adequate control channel performance.
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49391_1 | EP2722781A1 | EP1501016 | An information processing device 20 connectable to at least one external information processing device 10 the information processing device 20 comprising an acquiring unit 21 that acquires second information in which IP information assigned in advance to an external information processing device 10 in order to identify the external information processing device 10 on a network and first information that is different from the IP information and specifies the external information processing device 10 are associated with each other a storage unit 41 that stores the second information acquired by the acquiring unit 42 a receiving unit 22 that receives an input character string indicating a character string input by a user and a determining unit 42 that determines an external information processing device 10 identified by IP information included in second information that includes first information corresponding to the input characterstring among at least one piece of the second information stored in the storage unit 41 as an external information processing device 10 to execute a process requested from the user. | After using the projector 301 the user of the server 20 displays a connected projector list screen 70 in FIG.15 on the server.In FIG.15 the connected projector list screen 70 contains a connected projector list 71.The user checks a check box corresponding to the projector to be disconnected and presses a disconnection button 72 to execute the disconnection process at step S400.FIG.16 is aflowchart showing the contents of the disconnection process.In FIG.16 it is determined whether or not the disconnection button 72 is selected and pressed on the connected projector list screen 70 step S405.When it is determined that the disconnection button 72 is selected and pressed the process obtains an IP address assigned to the projector to be disconnected e.g.the projector 301 in this embodiment step S410.The process outputs a disconnection command including the IP address step S415.The process then determines whether or not a disconnection completion command is entered from theprojector 301 in response to the disconnection command step S420.When the disconnection completion command is entered the connection is disconnected step S425. | 1 | 2014-04-23T00:00:00 | From EP2722781 dated 2014-04-23: Claim in question: An information processing device 20 connectable to at least one external information processing device 10 the information processing device 20 comprising an acquiring unit 21 that acquires second information in which IP information assigned in advance to an external information processing device 10 in order to identify the external information processing device 10 on a network and first information that is different from the IP information and specifies the external information processing device 10 are associated with each other a storage unit 41 that stores the second information acquired by the acquiring unit 42 a receiving unit 22 that receives an input character string indicating a character string input by a user and a determining unit 42 that determines an external information processing device 10 identified by IP information included in second information that includes first information corresponding to the input characterstring among at least one piece of the second information stored in the storage unit 41 as an external information processing device 10 to execute a process requested from the user. | The following passage from EP1501016 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
After using the projector 301 the user of the server 20 displays a connected projector list screen 70 in FIG.15 on the server.In FIG.15 the connected projector list screen 70 contains a connected projector list 71.The user checks a check box corresponding to the projector to be disconnected and presses a disconnection button 72 to execute the disconnection process at step S400.FIG.16 is aflowchart showing the contents of the disconnection process.In FIG.16 it is determined whether or not the disconnection button 72 is selected and pressed on the connected projector list screen 70 step S405.When it is determined that the disconnection button 72 is selected and pressed the process obtains an IP address assigned to the projector to be disconnected e.g.the projector 301 in this embodiment step S410.The process outputs a disconnection command including the IP address step S415.The process then determines whether or not a disconnection completion command is entered from theprojector 301 in response to the disconnection command step S420.When the disconnection completion command is entered the connection is disconnected step S425.
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104456_1 | EP2835267A1 | EP2138320 | The recording medium according to any one of Claims 1 to 8 wherein the second ink receiving layer contains a zirconium compound. | Porous layer | 1 | 2015-02-11T00:00:00 | From EP2835267 dated 2015-02-11: Claim in question: The recording medium according to any one of Claims 1 to 8 wherein the second ink receiving layer contains a zirconium compound. | The following passage from EP2138320 is related to the patent claim and invalidates it:
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64520_0 | EP2899387A1 | EP1995440 | A method according to any of the previous claims and comprising the further steps of determining a tolerance value detecting the fuel pressure value inside the common rail 3 and allowing the duration of the peak phase T during which the peak control current I is to be supplied to the electromagnetic actuator 22 to control the movement of the component 21 25 moving towards the position defined by the limit stop 26 from being determined by progressively decreasing the initial duration of the peak phase TSTART T by a first change TP1 of duration only in case the total reduction of fuel pressure value inside the common rail 3 for a number n of successive working cycles is higher than the tolerance value. | Based on the abovementioned determination the microcomputer 111 outputs four injection signals for the cylinders 1 through 4 and a shortterm injection signal to the drive unit 12.Further the microcomputer 111 outputs two operation signals that is upstream and downstream operation signals to the upstream MOS section 112 and the downstream MOS section 113 respectively. | 0 | 2015-07-29T00:00:00 | From EP2899387 dated 2015-07-29: Claim in question: A method according to any of the previous claims and comprising the further steps of determining a tolerance value detecting the fuel pressure value inside the common rail 3 and allowing the duration of the peak phase T during which the peak control current I is to be supplied to the electromagnetic actuator 22 to control the movement of the component 21 25 moving towards the position defined by the limit stop 26 from being determined by progressively decreasing the initial duration of the peak phase TSTART T by a first change TP1 of duration only in case the total reduction of fuel pressure value inside the common rail 3 for a number n of successive working cycles is higher than the tolerance value. | The following passage from EP1995440 is related to the patent claim but does not invalidate it:
Based on the abovementioned determination the microcomputer 111 outputs four injection signals for the cylinders 1 through 4 and a shortterm injection signal to the drive unit 12.Further the microcomputer 111 outputs two operation signals that is upstream and downstream operation signals to the upstream MOS section 112 and the downstream MOS section 113 respectively.
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