Abstract:
A DSX system having a plurality of jacks mounted in a chassis, the jacks including IN and OUT ports accessible from the front of the chassis and tip and ring springs corresponding to each of the IN and OUT ports. The chassis also includes IN and OUT co-axial cable connectors electrically connected to the tip and ring springs of the jacks, and MONITOR co-axial cable connectors for use in monitoring signals transmitted through the IN and OUT connectors.
Abstract:
A mounting assembly for a movable decorative member to be mounted on a rotatable wheel hub including a weighted mass having a mounting portion carrying a ball bearing disposed on a boss provided on a securement cap stud. The stud includes a threaded shaft engageable with the coupler or hub per se. The coupler is a flanged base or a base having radially projecting legs wherein either the flanged base or the radial legs are detachably connected with the hub. The bearing has a turning axis and the weighted mass decorative member is eccentric or off-center of the turning axis so that the decorative member downwardly depends from the bearing in a static appearing condition. A fixed, decorative member may be included which is secured to the hub so as to rotate therewith while the movable decorative member appears stationary.
Abstract:
An intuitive user interface is provided for endoscopic view visualization. The user interface may permit individual or simultaneous navigation through images displayed in an endoscopic view window, a three dimensional overview window, and a multi-planar reformatted window. An operation performed directly on one of the windows may commence the navigation. The endoscopic view window may be divided into a plurality of sub-regions, each sub-region having a corresponding navigation function. The endoscopic view window and the three dimensional overview window may have corresponding icons related to a single location in corresponding images being displayed. The corresponding icons may be color coded to facilitate intuitive alignment of the corresponding images displayed in the different windows. The three dimensional overview window may have a geometric icon to facilitate intuitive alignment of the corresponding images. The multi-planar reformatted window may permit spherical navigation through the images displayed.
Abstract:
The present invention is a cartridge underbody attachment for a single control faucet. The attachment generally comprises a cartridge seat, valve tubes, and tube fittings. The cartridge seat is supported within the spout body of a faucet. The spout body comprises a sideways extending port having a notch and ledge formed therein. The cartridge seat is positioned in the spout body. The cartridge seat generally comprises a backplate having defined apertures, and a manifold that is part of the rear surface of backplate. Valve tubes soldered within the manifold are in fluid communication with the apertures. A pin on the backplate interfaces with the notch in the spout body to align and position the cartridge seat within the spout body. A cartridge support housing in combination with the port ledge of the spout body secure the cartridge underbody attachment to the spout body.
Abstract:
Methods and microorganisms for forming fermentation products utilizing a microorganism having at least one heterologous gene sequence that enables carbohydrate conversion and carbon dioxide fixation in the production of the fermentation products are disclosed according to some aspects.
Abstract:
A funnel in combination with a commercial appliance, such as a refrigerator or icemaker, that will allow a product, such as water or ice, to be redirected and dispensed into a container that would otherwise be too large to fit into a recessed dispensing cavity typically allotted for smaller containers. To accomplish this, a sleeve member is operably coupled to the appliance in either a friction-fit arrangement or a mounting arrangement at or around an optimal deflection angle of 30°, thus allowing the water or ice to overcome a lip on the dispensing cavity and be redirected into a larger container.
Abstract:
An intuitive user interface is provided for endoscopic view visualization. The user interface may permit individual or simultaneous navigation through images displayed in an endoscopic view window, a three dimensional overview window, and a multi-planar reformatted window. An operation performed directly on one of the windows may commence the navigation. The endoscopic view window may be divided into a plurality of sub-regions, each sub-region having a corresponding navigation function. The endoscopic view window and the three dimensional overview window may have corresponding icons related to a single location in corresponding images being displayed. The corresponding icons may be color coded to facilitate intuitive alignment of the corresponding images displayed in the different windows. The three dimensional overview window may have a geometric icon to facilitate intuitive alignment of the corresponding images. The multi-planar reformatted window may permit spherical navigation through the images displayed.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to a connector having a main body portion and a housing portion. The housing mounts over the connector main body. The housing is adapted for securing the connector to another element such as a piece of telecommunications equipment.
Abstract:
The disclosure relates to a telecommunications bay having a frame including a front and a rear. A plurality of chassis mounted is the front of the frame. An IN/OUT cable termination region and accessible cross-connect cable termination region are accessible from the rear of the frame. The cross-connect cable termination region is segregated from the IN/OUT cable termination region. Normal-through switching circuitry is housed within the chassis. The normal-through switching circuitry of each chassis is electrically connected to the IN/OUT cable termination region by first cables that extend through an interior region of the frame, and the normal-through switching circuitry of each chassis is electrically connected to the cross-connect cable termination region by second cables routed through the interior region of the frame. Front ports provide plug access to the normal-through switching circuitry. The bay also includes center conductors and shield contacts corresponding to the ports for providing electrical connections with coaxial plugs inserted within the ports.