Article with adjustable elastomeric waist belt
    1.
    发明授权
    Article with adjustable elastomeric waist belt 有权
    文章带弹性腰带可调节

    公开(公告)号:US07963953B2

    公开(公告)日:2011-06-21

    申请号:US11904407

    申请日:2007-09-27

    IPC分类号: A61F13/15

    摘要: A disposable absorbent article includes a main body, a sleeve-like member extending adjacent the waist edge of the front or rear portions, and an adjustable elastomeric waist belt having a central portion and a pair of opposite free ends each defining ear-like projections. The central portion of the elastomeric member can be disposed in a sleeve-like member with each ear-like projection extending out from opposite sides. The central portion can be attached to the sleeve-like member and/or the main body near a longitudinal axis of the main body or adjacent the waist edge of the main body. The ear-like projections can be attachable to each other or the main body to form the desired waist size of the wearer of the absorbent article.

    摘要翻译: 一次性吸收制品包括主体,邻近前部或后部的腰部边缘延伸的套筒状构件,以及可调节的弹性腰带,其具有中心部分和一对相对的自由端,每个限定耳状突起。 弹性构件的中心部分可以设置在套筒状构件中,每个耳状突起从相对侧延伸出来。 中心部分可以在主体的纵向轴线附近或邻近主体的腰部边缘附接到套筒状构件和/或主体。 耳状突起可以彼此附接或主体,以形成吸收性物品的使用者的期望的腰围尺寸。

    Cantilever probes for nanoscale magnetic and atomic force microscopy
    2.
    发明授权
    Cantilever probes for nanoscale magnetic and atomic force microscopy 失效
    用于纳米级磁力和原子力显微镜的悬臂探头

    公开(公告)号:US07462270B2

    公开(公告)日:2008-12-09

    申请号:US11800598

    申请日:2007-05-07

    IPC分类号: C25D5/18

    摘要: The various embodiments discloses a cantilever probe comprising a first electrode and a second electrode engaged to a substrate and a branched cantilever wherein the cantilever comprises a nanostruture. Furthermore, the probe comprises a first arm of the cantilever engaged to the first electrode and a second arm of the cantilever engaged to the second electrode. Additionally, the cantilever probe comprises an electrical circuit coupled to the cantilever wherein the electrical circuit is capable of measuring a change in piezoresistance of the cantilever resulting from an atomic force and/or a magnetic force applied to the cantilever. Additionally, the invention discloses a method of performing atomic force microscopy, magnetic force microscopy, or magnetic resonance force microscopy. The nanostructures may comprise carbon or non-carbon materials. Additionally, the nanostructures may include nanotubes, nanowire, nanofibers and various other types of nanostructures.

    摘要翻译: 各种实施例公开了一种悬臂探头,其包括接合到基底的第一电极和第二电极以及分支悬臂,其中悬臂包括纳米级缝合物。 此外,探针包括接合到第一电极的悬臂的第一臂和与第二电极接合的悬臂的第二臂。 此外,悬臂探头包括耦合到悬臂的电路,其中电路能够测量由施加到悬臂的原子力和/或磁力产生的悬臂的压阻变化。 此外,本发明公开了一种执行原子力显微镜,磁力显微镜或磁共振力显微镜的方法。 纳米结构可以包括碳或非碳材料。 另外,纳米结构可以包括纳米管,纳米线,纳米纤维和各种其他类型的纳米结构。

    System for detection of buried objects
    3.
    发明授权
    System for detection of buried objects 失效
    埋藏物体检测系统

    公开(公告)号:US06418081B1

    公开(公告)日:2002-07-09

    申请号:US09692789

    申请日:2000-10-20

    IPC分类号: G01V104

    摘要: The present invention discloses a buried object detection system. The detection system has an acoustic emitter capable of generating a non-linear acoustic impulse or a continuous acoustic signal of variable amplitude and frequency. Sensors are deployed on an appropriate surface or surfaces of a granular medium, which are capable of detecting the backscattered and, if possible, forward scattered signals of the original impulse or wave from a buried inclusion or inclusions. The information received by the sensors may be transmitted to a computer for further manipulation and analysis.

    摘要翻译: 本发明公开了一种掩埋物体检测系统。 检测系统具有能够产生可变幅度和频率的非线性声脉冲或连续声信号的声发射器。 传感器部署在颗粒介质的适当表面或表面上,颗粒介质能够检测来自埋入夹杂物或夹杂物的原始脉冲或波浪的反向散射和可能的向前散射的信号。 传感器接收的信息可以传送到计算机进行进一步的操作和分析。

    Apparatus and Methods for Visual Perception Using an Array of Nanoscale Waveguides
    7.
    发明申请
    Apparatus and Methods for Visual Perception Using an Array of Nanoscale Waveguides 有权
    使用纳米级波导阵列的视觉感知的装置和方法

    公开(公告)号:US20100249877A1

    公开(公告)日:2010-09-30

    申请号:US12744240

    申请日:2008-11-21

    IPC分类号: A61N1/04

    摘要: Nanoscale photovoltaic devices fabricated from nanoscale waveguides that receive, propagate, and convert incident light into electrical neural signals, and methods of using these photovoltaic devices for visual perception are disclosed herein. A visual neuroprosthetic device includes an array of nanoscale waveguides (170), each nanoscale waveguide (370) in the array (170) having a photovoltaic material (320) located between an internal conductor and an external conductor, wherein each nanoscale waveguide (370) receives, propagates, and converts incident light into electrical neural signals.

    摘要翻译: 本文公开了由纳米尺度波导制造的纳米尺度光电器件,其将入射光接收,传播和转换成电神经信号,以及使用这些光伏器件用于视觉感知的方法。 视觉神经假体装置包括纳米尺度波导阵列(170),阵列(170)中的每个纳米级波导(370)具有位于内部导体和外部导体之间的光伏材料(320),其中每个纳米级波导(370) 接收,传播和将入射光转换成电神经信号。

    Apparatus and methods for solar energy conversion using nanocoax structures
    8.
    发明授权
    Apparatus and methods for solar energy conversion using nanocoax structures 失效
    使用纳米结构的太阳能转换的装置和方法

    公开(公告)号:US07754964B2

    公开(公告)日:2010-07-13

    申请号:US11401606

    申请日:2006-04-10

    摘要: An apparatus and method for solar conversion using nanocoax structures are disclosed herein. A nano-optics apparatus for use as a solar cell comprising a plurality of nano-coaxial structures comprising an internal conductor surrounded by a semiconducting material coated with an outer conductor; a film having the plurality of nano-coaxial structures; and a protruding portion of the an internal conductor extending beyond a surface of the film. A method of fabricating a solar cell comprising: coating a substrate with a catalytic material; growing a plurality of carbon nanotubes as internal cores of nanocoax units on the substrate; oxidizing the substrate; coating with a semiconducting film; and filling with a metallic medium that wets the semiconducting film of the nanocoax units.

    摘要翻译: 本文公开了一种使用纳摩结构的太阳能转换装置和方法。 一种用作太阳能电池的纳米光学装置,包括多个纳米同轴结构,其包括由涂覆有外导体的半导体材料包围的内部导体; 具有多个纳米同轴结构的膜; 以及延伸超过膜表面的内部导体的突出部分。 一种制造太阳能电池的方法,包括:用催化材料涂覆基板; 在衬底上生长多个碳纳米管作为纳米单元的内核; 氧化底物; 用半导体膜涂覆; 并填充润湿纳米单体的半导体膜的金属介质。

    Electrical Detection of Plasmon Resonances
    9.
    发明申请
    Electrical Detection of Plasmon Resonances 审中-公开
    等离子体共振的电气检测

    公开(公告)号:US20080285040A1

    公开(公告)日:2008-11-20

    申请号:US11816252

    申请日:2006-02-27

    IPC分类号: G01N21/62 G01R27/02

    CPC分类号: G01N21/554

    摘要: A method includes detecting a plasmon resonance in a material based on a change in at least one electrical property of the material. For example, the material can be a sensor portion of an electrical circuit, wherein the method can further include: exposing the sensor portion to a test material; optically illuminating the sensor portion when the test material is present, and monitoring the change in the at least one electrical property of the sensor portion in response to the optical illumination. The monitored changed in the at least one electrical property of the sensor portion can provide information about the test material, such as the presence or absence of selected analytes and/or their binding affinities. In another example, the material is a part of a receiver for a plasmonic circuit. An apparatus for carrying out the method is also disclosed.

    摘要翻译: 一种方法包括基于材料的至少一种电性质的变化来检测材料中的等离子体共振。 例如,该材料可以是电路的传感器部分,其中该方法还可以包括:将传感器部分暴露于测试材料; 当存在测试材料时光学照射传感器部分,并响应于光学照明监测传感器部分的至少一个电特性的变化。 在传感器部分的至少一个电性能中监测的监测变化可以提供关于测试材料的信息,例如选择的分析物的存在或不存在和/或其结合亲和力。 在另一示例中,材料是等离子体激元电路的接收器的一部分。 还公开了一种用于执行该方法的装置。

    Absorbent article with embossing
    10.
    发明申请
    Absorbent article with embossing 有权
    带压花的吸收制品

    公开(公告)号:US20080004581A1

    公开(公告)日:2008-01-03

    申请号:US11805641

    申请日:2007-05-24

    IPC分类号: A61F13/533

    摘要: The present invention describes a novel absorbent core for the absorbent article in which the top surface of the core is embossed in a pattern that is made from curves rather than straight lines or polygons. In a preferred embodiment, the top surface is embossed with a pattern made by circles with spacing between consecutive circles. The novel article is not only less rigid and smoother on the body surface, but also exhibits better absorptive capacity. Various other embodiments are described and are within the scope of the invention.

    摘要翻译: 本发明描述了一种用于吸收制品的新型吸收芯,其中芯的顶表面以由曲线而不是直线或多边形制成的图案压花。 在优选实施例中,顶表面被压印有由连续圆之间间隔的圆形图案。 新颖的物品不仅在身体表面刚性更加平滑,而且表现出更好的吸收能力。 描述了各种其它实施例,并且在本发明的范围内。