261 |
JPS603755B2 - |
JP6359279 |
1979-05-23 |
JPS603755B2 |
1985-01-30 |
IMAI TETSUO; KOBARI HIKARI |
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262 |
JPS5840434Y2 - |
JP12066282 |
1982-08-10 |
JPS5840434Y2 |
1983-09-12 |
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263 |
JPS5858659U - |
JP12066382 |
1982-08-10 |
JPS5858659U |
1983-04-20 |
|
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264 |
JPS5858658U - |
JP12066282 |
1982-08-10 |
JPS5858658U |
1983-04-20 |
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265 |
Side cavity coupling adjustable accelerator |
JP11378581 |
1981-07-22 |
JPS5755100A |
1982-04-01 |
ROBAATO EICHI JIIBERAA JIYUNIA |
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266 |
JPS5712895B2 - |
JP7272074 |
1974-06-25 |
JPS5712895B2 |
1982-03-13 |
|
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267 |
JPS572155B2 - |
JP8794974 |
1974-07-31 |
JPS572155B2 |
1982-01-14 |
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268 |
Cable connector between two equipments |
JP5690481 |
1981-04-15 |
JPS56162900A |
1981-12-15 |
KAARU SHIYUMITSUTOTSUERAA; KURAUSU ROONESU |
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269 |
JPS55500004U - |
JP60000479 |
1979-04-27 |
JPS55500004U |
1980-09-11 |
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270 |
Local suction device provided with withdrawal nozzle head carried by cylindrical support capable of free orientation |
JP14550176 |
1976-12-03 |
JPS52126052A |
1977-10-22 |
NEBIO KORARU |
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271 |
JPS4933985B1 - |
JP2156770 |
1970-03-16 |
JPS4933985B1 |
1974-09-11 |
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272 |
JPS4860869A - |
JP11339972 |
1972-11-10 |
JPS4860869A |
1973-08-25 |
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273 |
JPS4836684A - |
JP6332172 |
1972-06-26 |
JPS4836684A |
1973-05-30 |
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274 |
SLIDABLE HINGE ASSEMBLY AND SLIDE-TYPE PERSONAL DIGITAL ASSISTANT |
PCT/KR2009004472 |
2009-08-11 |
WO2010018973A2 |
2010-02-18 |
LEE SANG-HO; KIM BYUNG HAN |
The present invention relates to a slidable hinge assembly and a slide-type personal digital assistant, capable of being manufactured through simplified manufacturing and assembling processes. The slidable hinge assembly includes a first slidable hinge unit coupled to a main body, a second slidable hinge unit coupled to a slidable unit, and mounted to be slidable relative to the first slidable hinge unit, a first connector fixed at the first slidable hinge unit, a second connector fixed at the second slidable hinge unit, and a flexible connecting member interposed between the first slidable hinge unit and the second slidable hinge unit, and which has one end thereof connected to the first connector and the other end thereof connected to the second connector. |
275 |
METHOD FOR PROTECTING A CONNECTION INTERFACE IN A COMPUTER-DOCKING ASSEMBLY |
PCT/US2007086830 |
2007-12-07 |
WO2008085632A3 |
2008-09-12 |
HOSS WARD; NICK MERZ |
A method for protecting a connection interface in a computer-docking assembly comprising rotating at least partially a computer-support assembly about an arm assembly while moving the computer-support assembly toward a connection interface of the base station and while the arm assembly is at least partially rotating about the base station, including aligning generally the computer-support assembly with the connection interface of the base station to posture the computer-support assembly in proximity to the interface connection of the base station for protecting the interface connection A method for engaging a portable computer including moving away from a base station an engager member bound to a computer-support assembly, moving the computer-support assembly away from the base station while rotating about the arm assembly, positioning the computer support assembly in a posture for receiving a portable computer, disposing a portable computer in the computer-support assembly, and contacting a surface of the portable computer |
276 |
HINGE WITH OPTICAL SIGNAL CONDUIT AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTION |
PCT/IB2007003861 |
2007-12-11 |
WO2008072064A2 |
2008-06-19 |
NURMI JUHA H-P; KOSKELA JUSSI |
A hinge has two hinge parts for connecting two device parts of a portable device. The hinge parts can be moved relative to each other so as to allow the portable device to operate in a number of positions. For example, in a mobile phone with a sliding cover to expose the phone keyboard when the mobile phone is operated in an open position, the hinge parts are also configured to allow the sliding motion of the sliding cover. Furthermore, electrically conductive segments are provided on the hinge parts so that electrical contacts between the device parts can be achieved when the portable device is operated in different positions. Additionally, an optical conduit is provided through the hinge so that optical signals can be conveyed between the device parts when the portable device is operated in different positions. |
277 |
HANDHELD DEVICE HINGE WITH ELASTOMER URGING ELEMENT |
PCT/US2005003680 |
2005-01-28 |
WO2005076944A3 |
2006-11-30 |
GUPTE SHEEL A; RAWLINS ROGER; FUHRMAN JAMES |
Embodiments of the invention include a portable device hinge having an elastomer urging element (16, 48, 108) that is used to supply the necessary force for controlled rotation of a main part and a flip part. Embodiments of the invention include low part count hinges. Embodiments of the invention also include hinges that permit pass-through of wiring between a flip part and a main part. A handset of the invention includes a flip part and a main part with one or more hinges of the invention controlling rotation between the flip part and the main part. Preferred embodiment handsets have wiring that passes though the can (12, 42, 110) and the elastomer urging element of a hinge of the invention. |
278 |
INTERCONNECT ASSEMBLY FOR A CLAM STYLE PORTABLE COMMUNICATION DEVICE |
PCT/US2005031002 |
2005-08-31 |
WO2006033792A3 |
2006-06-29 |
GARCIA JORGE L; CRAWFORD CHRISTOPHER D |
An interconnect assembly for a clam style portable communication device (100) provides for a hermetically sealed device that prevents water intrusion. A flex (106) electrically interconnects a flip compartment (102) to a main radio compartment (104). First and second seals (112, 114) coupled to the ends (108, 110) of the flex (106) provide independent sealing of the flip compartment (102) from the main radio compartment (104). Thus, the flex (106) provides both electrical interconnect and independent mechanical sealing of the two compartments (102, 104). |
279 |
MULTI-POSITION ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR FOR ROBOTIC TOOL CHANGER |
PCT/US2004043485 |
2004-12-21 |
WO2005065285A3 |
2005-09-15 |
SNAPE JAMES; LITTLE ROBERT |
A multi-position electrical connector for a robotic tool changer includes a bracket mountable to a robotic tool changer master or tool module, a coupling interface in a fixed position with respect to the bracket, and a cable interface moveable to a plurality of positions with respect to the bracket. Both the coupling interface and the cable interface include a plurality of electrical contacts, which are electrically connected. In one embodiment, the cable interface is disposed at substantially 90 degrees to the coupling interface, and is rotatable about an axis of the coupling interface. The cable interface may be fixed in one of a plurality of positions around the coupling interface. In one embodiment, a selected position is fixed by mating a retention member on one of the cable interface and the bracket, with a recess on the other of the cable interface and the bracket. |
280 |
COMBINATION OF TWO ELECTROMAGNETIC SWITCHING DEVICES |
PCT/EP2004012516 |
2004-11-02 |
WO2005043685A3 |
2005-06-23 |
STANKE STEPHAN; FREIDERISZICK FRANK |
The invention relates to a combination of at least two electromagnetic switching devices. According to the invention, the two switching devices (2, 4), each of which is provided with a plug-in connector socket (8.2; 8.4), can be fixed side by side on a support in a stationary position in relation to one another and can be connected to form electrical contact by means of a connection unit (100) comprising an electrical conductor connection (114) and a plug-in connector system (110, 112). In addition, the conductor connection (114) is encased by a housing (102) of the connection unit (100) and the plug-in connector system (110, 112) by the lateral faces of the connection unit (105.2, 105.4) that face the switching devices (2, 4). The plug-in connector system (110, 112) is configured to be displaced on the lateral face of the connection unit (105.2) towards the lateral face (5.2) of the neighbouring device in the connection unit housing (102). |