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400
The method of claim 1 , further comprising coextruding a barrier layer comprising polar polymers on a surface of the core layer opposite the skin layer.
2
15,882,745
Utility
1
["428", "220000"]
0
2018-01
2018-06
23
Described are transparent oriented polypropylene films with improved barrier properties and methods of making these films. The films and methods include a core layer comprising polypropylene, hydrocarbon resin, and polyethylene wax to improve moisture vapor barrier properties, an optional barrier layer comprising polar polymers to improve oxygen barrier properties, and optional skin layers to improve heat sealing, winding, printing, and/or adhesion.
86
1
1
0
1
['14282450', '15083162', '12332153', '13030392', '14529750']
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77
0.656793
1
0
1
0
177.342301
open
(15882745, 2)
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1
0.895968
0.857078
1
0.511815
0.895968
0.516101
0.490611
test
1.59091
428
false
401
A method of making a film comprising:\n coextruding a core layer comprising high crystalline polypropylene, hydrocarbon resin, and polyethylene wax with a skin layer comprising polyolefin.
1
15,882,745
Utility
1
["428", "220000"]
0
2018-01
2018-06
23
Described are transparent oriented polypropylene films with improved barrier properties and methods of making these films. The films and methods include a core layer comprising polypropylene, hydrocarbon resin, and polyethylene wax to improve moisture vapor barrier properties, an optional barrier layer comprising polar polymers to improve oxygen barrier properties, and optional skin layers to improve heat sealing, winding, printing, and/or adhesion.
86
1
1
0
1
['14282450', '15083162', '12332153', '13030392', '14529750']
270.01257
227.30925
315
52
77
0.72754
1
0
1
0
196.444901
open
(15882745, 1)
0.501465
1
0.896386
0.856894
1
0.4673
0.896386
0.547733
0.586241
test
1.59091
428
false
402
The paper sheet processing device according to claim 13 , wherein the paper sheet is a bill.
15
15,741,849
Utility
1
["194", "206000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
7
A paper sheet processing device includes: an identification unit that identifies a paper sheet; a temporary holding unit that temporarily holds the identified paper sheet; and a linear transport path that connects the identification unit and the temporary holding unit, extends in a straight line, and transports the paper sheet identified by the identification unit to the temporary holding unit.
86
1
0
1
0
['11473059', '10751406', '12733630', '14009764', '12531007']
207.15965
176.140352
30
11
3
0.656339
0
0
0
0
135.967042
none
(15741849, 15)
0.499423
0
0.629865
0.616821
1
0.554014
0.629865
0.687056
0.567465
test
1.94118
194
true
403
The paper sheet processing device according to claim 13 , wherein a position of the identification unit in the vertical direction agrees with a position of the temporary holding unit in the vertical direction, and the linear transport path extends in a horizontal direction.
14
15,741,849
Utility
1
["194", "206000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
7
A paper sheet processing device includes: an identification unit that identifies a paper sheet; a temporary holding unit that temporarily holds the identified paper sheet; and a linear transport path that connects the identification unit and the temporary holding unit, extends in a straight line, and transports the paper sheet identified by the identification unit to the temporary holding unit.
86
1
0
1
0
['11473059', '10751406', '12733630', '14009764', '12531007']
207.15965
176.140352
30
11
3
0.569557
0
0
0
0
117.989182
none
(15741849, 14)
0.510529
0
0.627295
0.615618
1
0.870276
0.627295
0.739309
0.833209
test
1.94118
194
true
404
A paper sheet processing device comprising:\n an input unit in which a paper sheet is input; an identification unit that identifies the paper sheet that has been input in the input unit; a temporary holding unit that temporarily holds the identified paper sheet; a linear transport path that connects the identification unit and the temporary holding unit, extends in a straight line, and transports the paper sheet identified by the identification unit to the temporary holding unit; and a first transportation path that is connected with the input unit, and transports the paper sheet that has been input in the input unit to the identification unit, wherein the first transportation path is provided downward toward rear from front toward rear of the paper sheet processing device.
13
15,741,849
Utility
1
["194", "206000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
7
A paper sheet processing device includes: an identification unit that identifies a paper sheet; a temporary holding unit that temporarily holds the identified paper sheet; and a linear transport path that connects the identification unit and the temporary holding unit, extends in a straight line, and transports the paper sheet identified by the identification unit to the temporary holding unit.
86
1
0
1
0
['11473059', '10751406', '12733630', '14009764', '12531007']
207.15965
176.140352
30
11
3
0.655202
1
0
1
0
135.731473
open
(15741849, 13)
0.497271
0
0.601714
0.59127
1
0.475162
0.601714
0.368296
0.654603
test
1.94118
194
true
405
The paper sheet processing device according to claim 1 , wherein the paper sheet is a bill.
12
15,741,849
Utility
1
["194", "206000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
7
A paper sheet processing device includes: an identification unit that identifies a paper sheet; a temporary holding unit that temporarily holds the identified paper sheet; and a linear transport path that connects the identification unit and the temporary holding unit, extends in a straight line, and transports the paper sheet identified by the identification unit to the temporary holding unit.
86
1
0
1
1
['11473059', '10751406', '12733630', '14009764', '12531007']
207.15965
176.140352
30
11
3
0.74282
0
0
0
0
153.88241
none
(15741849, 12)
0.488356
0
0.63242
0.618013
1
0.434591
0.63242
0.542632
0.431681
test
1.94118
194
true
406
The paper sheet processing device according to claim 1 , wherein a position of the identification unit in the vertical direction agrees with a position of the temporary holding unit in the vertical direction, and the linear transport path extends in a horizontal direction.
11
15,741,849
Utility
1
["194", "206000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
7
A paper sheet processing device includes: an identification unit that identifies a paper sheet; a temporary holding unit that temporarily holds the identified paper sheet; and a linear transport path that connects the identification unit and the temporary holding unit, extends in a straight line, and transports the paper sheet identified by the identification unit to the temporary holding unit.
86
1
0
1
0
['11473059', '10751406', '12733630', '14009764', '12531007']
207.15965
176.140352
30
11
3
0.559541
0
0
0
0
115.914414
none
(15741849, 11)
0.511811
0
0.626998
0.615479
1
0.802438
0.626998
0.623912
0.686229
test
1.94118
194
true
407
The paper sheet processing device according to claim 9 , wherein each of the input unit and the payout unit is provided downward toward rear from front toward rear of the paper sheet processing device, positions of the input unit and the payout unit in the vertical direction agree with each other, and positions of the input unit and the payout unit in a horizontal direction agree with each other.
10
15,741,849
Utility
1
["194", "206000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
7
A paper sheet processing device includes: an identification unit that identifies a paper sheet; a temporary holding unit that temporarily holds the identified paper sheet; and a linear transport path that connects the identification unit and the temporary holding unit, extends in a straight line, and transports the paper sheet identified by the identification unit to the temporary holding unit.
86
1
0
1
0
['11473059', '10751406', '12733630', '14009764', '12531007']
207.15965
176.140352
30
11
3
0.510847
0
0
0
0
105.82688
none
(15741849, 10)
0.518038
0
0.625552
0.614801
1
0.899671
0.625552
0.741172
0.740727
test
1.94118
194
true
408
The paper sheet processing device according to claim 1 , further comprising:\n an input unit in which a paper sheet is input; and a first transportation path that is connected with the input unit, and transports the paper sheet that has been input in the input unit to the identification unit, wherein the first transportation path is provided downward toward rear from front toward rear of the paper sheet processing device.
9
15,741,849
Utility
1
["194", "206000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
7
A paper sheet processing device includes: an identification unit that identifies a paper sheet; a temporary holding unit that temporarily holds the identified paper sheet; and a linear transport path that connects the identification unit and the temporary holding unit, extends in a straight line, and transports the paper sheet identified by the identification unit to the temporary holding unit.
86
1
0
1
0
['11473059', '10751406', '12733630', '14009764', '12531007']
207.15965
176.140352
30
11
3
0.670967
1
0
1
0
138.997285
open
(15741849, 9)
0.495253
0
0.602193
0.591499
1
0.641349
0.602193
0.589174
0.703051
test
1.94118
194
true
409
A paper sheet processing device comprising:\n an identification unit that identifies a paper sheet; a temporary holding unit that temporarily holds the identified paper sheet; a linear transport path that connects the identification unit and the temporary holding unit, extends in a straight line, and transports the paper sheet identified by the identification unit to the temporary holding unit; a payout unit that makes the identified and temporarily held paper sheet be capable of being removed to an outside; and a dispensing transport path that branches upward from an intermediate position of the linear transport path, connected with the payout unit, and transports the identified and temporarily held paper sheet to the payout unit, wherein the payout unit, the identification unit, and the temporary holding unit are arranged horizontally in this order and are not overlapped with each other when seen from a vertical direction.
1
15,741,849
Utility
1
["194", "206000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
7
A paper sheet processing device includes: an identification unit that identifies a paper sheet; a temporary holding unit that temporarily holds the identified paper sheet; and a linear transport path that connects the identification unit and the temporary holding unit, extends in a straight line, and transports the paper sheet identified by the identification unit to the temporary holding unit.
86
1
0
1
1
['11473059', '10751406', '12733630', '14009764', '12531007']
207.15965
176.140352
30
11
3
0.790695
1
0
1
0
163.800028
open
(15741849, 1)
0.479939
0
0.605826
0.593237
1
0.551448
0.605826
0.394329
0.65798
test
1.94118
194
true
410
The reinforcement steel according to claim 1 , wherein a bottom surface of the recess is formed to be curved.
2
15,882,049
Utility
0
["052", "851000"]
0
2018-01
2018-11
7
A reinforcement steel bar includes a shaft part and a head part formed by forging an end portion of the shaft part. The head part is provided with a projection projecting from the shaft part in a radial direction of the shaft part, and a recess formed along a corner portion between an outer peripheral surface of the shaft part and the projection.
86
1
1
1
0
['15122161', '14424470', '13190637', '14767901', '10721945']
115.728134
112.972896
18
4
1
0.665723
0
0
0
0
77.042904
none
(15882049, 2)
0.471831
1
0.7994
0.766643
1
0.294268
0.7994
0.193316
0.301757
test
1.78378
52
true
411
Reinforcement steel comprising:\n a shaft part; and a forged head part provided at an end portion of the shaft part, wherein the head part is provided with\n a projection projecting from the shaft part in a radial direction of the shaft part, and \n a recess formed along a corner portion between an outer peripheral surface of the shaft part and the projection, \n wherein a rib is formed on an outer peripheral surface of the shaft part.
1
15,882,049
Utility
0
["052", "851000"]
0
2018-01
2018-11
7
A reinforcement steel bar includes a shaft part and a head part formed by forging an end portion of the shaft part. The head part is provided with a projection projecting from the shaft part in a radial direction of the shaft part, and a recess formed along a corner portion between an outer peripheral surface of the shaft part and the projection.
86
1
1
1
0
['15122161', '14424470', '13190637', '14767901', '10721945']
115.728134
112.972896
18
4
1
0.666815
1
0
1
0
77.169247
open
(15882049, 1)
0.469325
1
0.779697
0.74866
1
0.227362
0.779697
0.302207
0.299984
test
1.78378
52
true
412
The method according to claim 104 , wherein (L) comprises the dipeptide Val-Cit.
107
15,872,642
Utility
3
["548", "400000"]
55
2018-01
2018-07
85
Compounds having cytotoxic and/or anti-mitotic activity are disclosed. Methods associated with preparation and use of such compounds, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds, are also disclosed. Also disclosed are compositions having the structure: (T)-(L)-(D), wherein (T) is a targeting moiety, (L) is an optional linker, and (D) is a compound having cytotoxic and/or anti-mitotic activity.
86
1
1
1
1
['14857733', '15512030', '15108258', '14213504', '14776654']
519.564
385.776854
249
0
135
0.63936
0
0
0
0
332.188352
none
(15872642, 107)
0.542622
1
0.766471
0.744086
1
0.956803
0.766471
0.810337
0.859892
test
1.86364
548
false
413
The method according to claim 104 , wherein (L) comprises a dipeptide.
106
15,872,642
Utility
3
["548", "400000"]
55
2018-01
2018-07
85
Compounds having cytotoxic and/or anti-mitotic activity are disclosed. Methods associated with preparation and use of such compounds, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds, are also disclosed. Also disclosed are compositions having the structure: (T)-(L)-(D), wherein (T) is a targeting moiety, (L) is an optional linker, and (D) is a compound having cytotoxic and/or anti-mitotic activity.
86
1
1
1
1
['14857733', '15512030', '15108258', '14213504', '14776654']
519.564
385.776854
249
0
135
0.611901
0
0
0
0
317.921723
none
(15872642, 106)
0.539494
1
0.767394
0.744604
1
0.945355
0.767394
0.78296
0.858425
test
1.86364
548
false
414
The method according to claim 104 , wherein the precursor comprises a protected amine group, step (i) comprises deprotecting the precursor to provide a compound of Formula I having a free amine group, and step (ii) comprises conjugating the compound of Formula I to (L) via the free amine group.
105
15,872,642
Utility
3
["548", "400000"]
55
2018-01
2018-07
85
Compounds having cytotoxic and/or anti-mitotic activity are disclosed. Methods associated with preparation and use of such compounds, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds, are also disclosed. Also disclosed are compositions having the structure: (T)-(L)-(D), wherein (T) is a targeting moiety, (L) is an optional linker, and (D) is a compound having cytotoxic and/or anti-mitotic activity.
86
1
1
1
1
['14857733', '15512030', '15108258', '14213504', '14776654']
519.564
385.776854
249
0
135
0.605649
0
0
0
0
314.673507
none
(15872642, 105)
0.538781
1
0.767604
0.744722
1
0.956875
0.767604
0.80982
0.796642
test
1.86364
548
false
415
A method of preparing an antibody drug conjugate of Formula II:\n (T)-(L)-(D)\u2003\u2003 II \n wherein (T) is a targeting moiety, (L) is a linker, and (D) is a compound of Formula I: wherein:\n R 1 is selected from: amino-C 1 -C 6 alkyl, amino-aryl, amino-C 3 -C 7 cycloalkyl, amino-heterocyclyl and heterocyclyl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from aryl, aryl-C 1 -C 6 alkyl, C 1 -C 6 alkyl, C 1 -C 6 alkylthio, carboxyl, carboxamide, C 3 -C 7 cycloalkyl, C 3 -C 7 cycloalkyl-C 1 -C 6 alkyl, guanidino, halo, C 1 -C 6 haloalkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-C 1 -C 6 alkyl, hydroxyl and thio; or \n R 1 is R a R b NCH(R c )\u2014; \n R a is selected from: H and C 1 -C 6 alkyl; \n R b is C 1 -C 6 alkyl; \n R c is R d -C(CH 3 ) 2 \u2014; \n R d is selected from: H, aryl, C 3 -C 7 cycloalkyl and heteroaryl, each of which is optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from: C 1 -C 4 acylthio, C 2 -C 4 alkenyl, C 1 -C 4 alkyl, C 1 -C 4 alkylamino, C 1 -C 4 alkyloxy, amino, amino-C 1 -C 4 alkyl, halo, C 1 -C 4 haloalkyl, hydroxyl, hydroxy-C 1 -C 4 alkyl and thio, wherein C 2 -C 4 alkenyl, C 1 -C 4 alkylamino and C 1 -C 4 alkyloxy are further optionally substituted with one substituent selected from C 1 -C 4 alkylaryl, hydroxyl and thio; or \n R b and R c taken together with the atoms to which they are each bonded form a heterocyclyldiyl; \n R 2 is selected from: C 2 -C 6 alkyl, aryl, aryl-C 1 -C 6 alkyl, C 4 -C 7 cycloalkyl, C 3 -C 7 cycloalkyl-C 1 -C 6 alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-C 1 -C 6 alkyl and heterocyclyl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from: C 1 -C 6 alkoxy, C 1 -C 6 alkoxycarbonyl, C 1 -C 6 alkyl, C 1 -C 6 alkylamino, amino, amino-C 1 -C 6 alkyl, amino-aryl, amino-C 3 -C 7 cycloalkyl, aryl, carboxamide, carboxyl, cyano, C 1 -C 6 haloacyl, C 1 -C 6 haloalkyl, C 1 -C 6 haloalkoxy, halo, hydroxyl, nitro, thio and thio-C 1 -C 6 alkyl, and \n X is absent, \n the method comprising:\n (i) deprotecting the precursor according to claim 74 to provide a compound of Formula I, \n (ii) conjugating the compound of Formula I to (L).
104
15,872,642
Utility
3
["548", "400000"]
55
2018-01
2018-07
85
Compounds having cytotoxic and/or anti-mitotic activity are disclosed. Methods associated with preparation and use of such compounds, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds, are also disclosed. Also disclosed are compositions having the structure: (T)-(L)-(D), wherein (T) is a targeting moiety, (L) is an optional linker, and (D) is a compound having cytotoxic and/or anti-mitotic activity.
86
1
1
1
1
['14857733', '15512030', '15108258', '14213504', '14776654']
519.564
385.776854
249
0
135
0.895282
1
0
1
0
465.156344
open
(15872642, 104)
0.569335
1
0.735252
0.71866
1
0.696679
0.735252
0.695492
0.723609
test
1.86364
548
false
416
A method of preparing the precursor according to claim 74 , comprising:\n (a) reacting a first intermediate having the following structure: wherein R 1 is as defined in claim 74 , with a second intermediate having the following structure: wherein R 2 is as defined in claim 74 , under conditions allowing formation of the precursor, wherein one of R 1 and R 2 comprises a protected amine group or a protected hydroxyl group; or\n (b) reacting an intermediate 5: \n wherein:\n R 2 is as defined in claim 74 , and \n PG is a protecting group, \n with N,N-dimethyl valine under conditions allowing formation of the precursor, wherein R 2 comprises a protected amine group or a protected hydroxyl group.
103
15,872,642
Utility
3
["548", "400000"]
55
2018-01
2018-07
85
Compounds having cytotoxic and/or anti-mitotic activity are disclosed. Methods associated with preparation and use of such compounds, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds, are also disclosed. Also disclosed are compositions having the structure: (T)-(L)-(D), wherein (T) is a targeting moiety, (L) is an optional linker, and (D) is a compound having cytotoxic and/or anti-mitotic activity.
86
1
1
1
1
['14857733', '15512030', '15108258', '14213504', '14776654']
519.564
385.776854
249
0
135
0.511924
1
0
1
0
265.977358
open
(15872642, 103)
0.525787
1
0.749057
0.72673
1
0.919421
0.749057
0.802872
0.889769
test
1.86364
548
false
417
A method of preparing a compound of Formula I: wherein:\n R 1 is selected from: amino-C 1 -C 6 alkyl, amino-aryl, amino-C 3 -C 7 cycloalkyl, amino-heterocyclyl and heterocyclyl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from aryl, aryl-C 1 -C 6 alkyl, C 1 -C 6 alkyl, C 1 -C 6 alkylthio, carboxyl, carboxamide, C 3 -C 7 cycloalkyl, C 3 -C 7 cycloalkyl-C 1 -C 6 alkyl, guanidino, halo, C 1 -C 6 haloalkyl, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl-C 1 -C 6 alkyl, hydroxyl and thio; or \n R 1 is R a R b NCH(R c )\u2014; \n R a is selected from: H and C 1 -C 6 alkyl; \n R b is C 1 -C 6 alkyl; \n R c is R d -C(CH 3 ) 2 \u2014; \n R d is selected from: H, aryl, C 3 -C 7 cycloalkyl and heteroaryl, each of which is optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from: C 1 -C 4 acylthio, C 2 -C 4 alkenyl, C 1 -C 4 alkyl, C 1 -C 4 alkylamino, C 1 -C 4 alkyloxy, amino, amino-C 1 -C 4 alkyl, halo, C 1 -C 4 haloalkyl, hydroxyl, hydroxy-C 1 -C 4 alkyl and thio, wherein C 2 -C 4 alkenyl, C 1 -C 4 alkylamino and C 1 -C 4 alkyloxy are further optionally substituted with one substituent selected from C 1 -C 4 alkylaryl, hydroxyl and thio; or \n R b and R c taken together with the atoms to which they are each bonded form a heterocyclyldiyl; \n R 2 is selected from: C 2 -C 6 alkyl, aryl, aryl-C 1 -C 6 alkyl, C 4 -C 7 cycloalkyl, C 3 -C 7 cycloalkyl-C 1 -C 6 alkyl, heteroaryl, heteroaryl-C 1 -C 6 alkyl and heterocyclyl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from: C 1 -C 6 alkoxy, C 1 -C 6 alkoxycarbonyl, C 1 -C 6 alkyl, C 1 -C 6 alkylamino, amino, amino-C 1 -C 6 alkyl, amino-aryl, amino-C 3 -C 7 cycloalkyl, aryl, carboxamide, carboxyl, cyano, C 1 -C 6 haloacyl, C 1 -C 6 haloalkyl, C 1 -C 6 haloalkoxy, halo, hydroxyl, nitro, thio and thio-C 1 -C 6 alkyl, and \n X is absent, \n the method comprising the step of deprotecting the precursor according to claim 74 .
102
15,872,642
Utility
3
["548", "400000"]
55
2018-01
2018-07
85
Compounds having cytotoxic and/or anti-mitotic activity are disclosed. Methods associated with preparation and use of such compounds, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds, are also disclosed. Also disclosed are compositions having the structure: (T)-(L)-(D), wherein (T) is a targeting moiety, (L) is an optional linker, and (D) is a compound having cytotoxic and/or anti-mitotic activity.
86
1
1
1
1
['14857733', '15512030', '15108258', '14213504', '14776654']
519.564
385.776854
249
0
135
0.943417
1
0
1
0
490.165703
open
(15872642, 102)
0.574742
1
0.733485
0.71761
1
0.606131
0.733485
0.608732
0.612841
test
1.86364
548
false
418
The precursor according to claim 74 , selected from:\n (a) (S)-2-((S)-2-(dimethylamino)-3-methylbutanamido)-N-((3R,4S,5S)-3-methoxy-1-((S)-2-((1R,2R)-1-methoxy-2-methyl-3-oxo-3-(4-(2,2,2-trifluoroacetamido)phenylsulfonamido)propyl)pyrrolidin-1-yl)-5-methyl-1-oxoheptan-4-yl)-N,3-dimethylbutanamide (Compound 4) (b) (S)-2-((S)-2-(dimethylamino)-3-methylbutanamido)-N-((3R,4S,5S)-3-methoxy-1-((S)-2-((1R,2R)-1-methoxy-2-methyl-3-oxo-3-((4-(2,2,2-trifluoroacetamido)phenyl) methyl sulfonamido)propyl)pyrrolidin-1-yl)-5-methyl-1-oxoheptan-4-yl)-N,3-dimethylbutanamide (Compound 7) (c) (R)-1-isopropyl-N\u2014((S)-1-(((3R,4S,5S)-3-methoxy-1-((S)-2-((1R,2R)-1-methoxy-2-methyl-3-oxo-3-((4-(2,2,2-trifluoroacetamido)phenyl)sulfonamido)propyl)pyrrolidin-1-yl)-5-methyl-1-oxoheptan-4-yl)(methyl)amino)-3-methyl-1-oxobutan-2-yl)piperidine-2-carboxamide (Compound 15) (d) tert-butyl (1-(((S)-1-(((3R,4S,5S)-3-methoxy-1-((S)-2-((1R,2R)-1-methoxy-2-methyl-3-oxo-3-((4-(2,2,2-trifluoroacetamido)phenyl)sulfonamido)propyl)pyrrolidin-1-yl)-5-methyl-1-oxoheptan-4-yl)(methyl)amino)-3-methyl-1-oxobutan-2-yl)amino)-2-methyl-1-oxopropan-2-yl)carbamate (Compound 18) (e) (S)-2-((S)-2-(dimethylamino)-3-methylbutanamido)-N-((3R,4S,5S)-3-methoxy-1-((S)-2-((1R,2R)-1-methoxy-2-methyl-3-oxo-3-((4-((2,2,2-trifluoroacetamido)methyl)phenyl)sulfonamido)propyl)pyrrolidin-1-yl)-5-methyl-1-oxoheptan-4-yl)-N,3-dimethylbutanamide (Compound 21) (f) (S)-2-((S)-2-(dimethylamino)-3-methylbutanamido)-N-((3R,4S,5S)-3-methoxy-1-((S)-2-((1R,2R)-1-methoxy-2-methyl-3-oxo-3-(((4-((2,2,2-trifluoroacetamido)methyl)phenyl)methyl)sulfonamido)propyl)pyrrolidin-1-yl)-5-methyl-1-oxoheptan-4-yl)-N, 3-dimethylbutanamide (Compound 25) (g) (S)-2-((S)-2-(dimethylamino)-3-methylbutanamido)-N-((3R,4S,5S)-3-methoxy-1-((S)-2-((1R,2R)-1-methoxy-2-methyl-3-oxo-3-(4-(1-(2,2,2-trifluoroacetamido)cyclopropyl)phenylsulfonamido)propyl)pyrrolidin-1-yl)-5-methyl-1-oxoheptan-4-yl)-N,3-dimethylbutanamide (Compound 29)
101
15,872,642
Utility
3
["548", "400000"]
55
2018-01
2018-07
85
Compounds having cytotoxic and/or anti-mitotic activity are disclosed. Methods associated with preparation and use of such compounds, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds, are also disclosed. Also disclosed are compositions having the structure: (T)-(L)-(D), wherein (T) is a targeting moiety, (L) is an optional linker, and (D) is a compound having cytotoxic and/or anti-mitotic activity.
86
1
1
1
1
['14857733', '15512030', '15108258', '14213504', '14776654']
519.564
385.776854
249
0
135
0.867438
0
0
0
0
450.68969
none
(15872642, 101)
0.568456
1
0.758699
0.739675
1
0.958335
0.758699
0.820714
0.842988
test
1.86364
548
false
419
The precursor according to claim 99 , wherein the protecting group is a trihaloacetyl group.
100
15,872,642
Utility
3
["548", "400000"]
55
2018-01
2018-07
85
Compounds having cytotoxic and/or anti-mitotic activity are disclosed. Methods associated with preparation and use of such compounds, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds, are also disclosed. Also disclosed are compositions having the structure: (T)-(L)-(D), wherein (T) is a targeting moiety, (L) is an optional linker, and (D) is a compound having cytotoxic and/or anti-mitotic activity.
86
1
1
1
1
['14857733', '15512030', '15108258', '14213504', '14776654']
519.564
385.776854
249
0
135
0.556061
0
0
0
0
288.909324
none
(15872642, 100)
0.533122
1
0.769265
0.745651
1
0.889866
0.769265
0.812695
0.757544
test
1.86364
548
false
420
The precursor according to claim 98 , wherein the protecting group is selected from: 2-trimethylsilylethoxycarbonyl (Teoc), 1-methyl-1-(4-biphenylyl)ethoxycarbonyl (Bpoc), t-butoxycarbonyl (BOC), allyloxycarbonyl (Alloc), 9-fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyl (Fmoc), benzyloxycarbonyl (Cbz), formyl, acetyl, trihaloacetyl, benzoyl, nitrophenylacetyl, 2-nitrobenzenesulfonyl, phthalimido and dithiasuccinoyl.
99
15,872,642
Utility
3
["548", "400000"]
55
2018-01
2018-07
85
Compounds having cytotoxic and/or anti-mitotic activity are disclosed. Methods associated with preparation and use of such compounds, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds, are also disclosed. Also disclosed are compositions having the structure: (T)-(L)-(D), wherein (T) is a targeting moiety, (L) is an optional linker, and (D) is a compound having cytotoxic and/or anti-mitotic activity.
86
1
1
1
1
['14857733', '15512030', '15108258', '14213504', '14776654']
519.564
385.776854
249
0
135
0.722664
0
0
0
0
375.470074
none
(15872642, 99)
0.552092
1
0.763652
0.742496
1
0.864495
0.763652
0.807914
0.767123
test
1.86364
548
false
421
The precursor according to claim 97 , wherein the protected amine comprises a protecting group selected from: a carbamate protecting group, an amide protecting group, a sulfonamide protecting group, an imine protecting group and a cyclic imide protecting group.
98
15,872,642
Utility
3
["548", "400000"]
55
2018-01
2018-07
85
Compounds having cytotoxic and/or anti-mitotic activity are disclosed. Methods associated with preparation and use of such compounds, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds, are also disclosed. Also disclosed are compositions having the structure: (T)-(L)-(D), wherein (T) is a targeting moiety, (L) is an optional linker, and (D) is a compound having cytotoxic and/or anti-mitotic activity.
86
1
1
1
1
['14857733', '15512030', '15108258', '14213504', '14776654']
519.564
385.776854
249
0
135
0.524727
0
0
0
0
272.629066
none
(15872642, 98)
0.529542
1
0.77031
0.746234
1
0.725125
0.77031
0.770442
0.564828
test
1.86364
548
false
422
The precursor according to claim 94 , wherein R 2 is selected from: 4-aminobenzyl, 4-(aminomethyl)benzyl, 4-(aminomethyl)phenyl, 4-aminophenyl, 4-aminocarbonyl-2-nitrophenyl, 3-aminophenyl, 4-(1-aminocyclopropyl)benzyl, 4-(1-aminocyclopropyl)phenyl, 2-aminophenyl, 4\u2032-amino-[1,1\u2032-biphenyl]-4-yl, 4-amino-2-ethylphenyl, 4-amino-3-(trifluoromethoxy)phenyl, 4-amino-2,3-dimethylphenyl, 4-amino-5,6,7,8-tetrahydronaphthalen-1-yl, 4-amino-3-methylphenyl, 4-amino-3-fluorophenyl, 4-amino-3-ethylphenyl and 4-amino-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl.
96
15,872,642
Utility
3
["548", "400000"]
55
2018-01
2018-07
85
Compounds having cytotoxic and/or anti-mitotic activity are disclosed. Methods associated with preparation and use of such compounds, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds, are also disclosed. Also disclosed are compositions having the structure: (T)-(L)-(D), wherein (T) is a targeting moiety, (L) is an optional linker, and (D) is a compound having cytotoxic and/or anti-mitotic activity.
86
1
1
1
1
['14857733', '15512030', '15108258', '14213504', '14776654']
519.564
385.776854
249
0
135
0.83348
0
0
0
0
433.046389
none
(15872642, 96)
0.56463
1
0.759867
0.740343
1
0.938751
0.759867
0.815796
0.893855
test
1.86364
548
false
423
A method of controlling a lithographic apparatus to manufacture a plurality of devices on a substrate, the method comprising:\n obtaining a height map representing a topographical variation across the substrate; and using the height map to control a positioning system of the lithographic apparatus for applying a device pattern at multiple locations across the substrate, wherein using the height map comprises:\n subtracting from the height map a first height map component representing topographical variations associated with the device pattern so as to obtain a second height map component representing other topographical variations; \n using the obtained second height map component, calculating control set-points according to a control algorithm specific to the other topographical variations; and \n using the calculated set-points to control the positioning system to apply the device pattern to the substrate.
13
15,743,661
Utility
2
["355", "067000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
18
A lithographic apparatus applies a device pattern at multiple fields across a substrate. A height map is decomposed into a plurality of components. A first height map component represents topographical variations associated with the device pattern. One or more further height map components represent other topographical variations. Using each height map component, control set-points are calculated according to a control algorithm specific to each component. The control set-points calculated for the different height map components are then combined and used to control imaging of the device pattern to the substrate. The specific control algorithms can be different from one another, and may have differing degrees of nonlinearity. The combining of the different set-points can be linear. Focus control in the presence of device-specific topography and other local variations can be improved.
86
1
0
1
1
['15752658', '15736142', '15121340', '16076743', '11588281']
241.6026
203.894416
47
14
10
0.88058
1
0
1
0
212.750477
open
(15743661, 13)
0.466819
0
0.693314
0.670664
1
0.134999
0.693314
0.238552
0.166325
test
1.91892
355
true
424
An apparatus comprising a data processing apparatus programmed to at least:\n receive a height map of a substrate that has been subjected to lithographic processing over a plurality of device areas; subtract from the height map a first height map component representing topographical variations associated with the device pattern so as to obtain a second height map component representing other topographical variations; using the obtained second height map component, calculate control set-points according to a control algorithm specific to the other topographical variations; combine the control set-points calculated for the first height map component and the second height map component; and provide set-points to control a positioning system of a lithographic apparatus configured to apply a device pattern at multiple substrate locations, to apply the device pattern to the substrate.
14
15,743,661
Utility
2
["355", "067000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
18
A lithographic apparatus applies a device pattern at multiple fields across a substrate. A height map is decomposed into a plurality of components. A first height map component represents topographical variations associated with the device pattern. One or more further height map components represent other topographical variations. Using each height map component, control set-points are calculated according to a control algorithm specific to each component. The control set-points calculated for the different height map components are then combined and used to control imaging of the device pattern to the substrate. The specific control algorithms can be different from one another, and may have differing degrees of nonlinearity. The combining of the different set-points can be linear. Focus control in the presence of device-specific topography and other local variations can be improved.
86
1
0
1
1
['15752658', '15736142', '15121340', '16076743', '11588281']
241.6026
203.894416
47
14
10
0.845203
1
0
1
0
204.203339
open
(15743661, 14)
0.470387
0
0.69262
0.670397
1
0.111756
0.69262
0.314244
0.117149
test
1.91892
355
true
425
A non-transitory computer program product comprising machine readable instructions for causing a general purpose data processing apparatus to at least:\n obtain a height map representing a topographical variation across a substrate; and use the height map to control a positioning system of a lithographic apparatus for applying a device pattern at multiple locations across the substrate, wherein use of the height map comprises: (a) decomposition of the height map into a plurality of components, including a first height map component representing topographical variations associated with the device pattern and a second height map component representing other topographical variations, calculation of control set-points according to a control algorithm specific to each of the first and second height map components, combination of the control set-points calculated for the first height map component and the second height map component, and use of the combined set-points to control the positioning system to apply the device pattern to the substrate, or (b) subtraction from the height map a first height map component representing topographical variations associated with the device pattern so as to obtain a second height map component representing other topographical variations, calculation of control set-points, using the obtained second height map component, according to a control algorithm specific to the other topographical variations, and use of the calculated set-points to control the positioning system to apply the device pattern to the substrate.
15
15,743,661
Utility
2
["355", "067000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
18
A lithographic apparatus applies a device pattern at multiple fields across a substrate. A height map is decomposed into a plurality of components. A first height map component represents topographical variations associated with the device pattern. One or more further height map components represent other topographical variations. Using each height map component, control set-points are calculated according to a control algorithm specific to each component. The control set-points calculated for the different height map components are then combined and used to control imaging of the device pattern to the substrate. The specific control algorithms can be different from one another, and may have differing degrees of nonlinearity. The combining of the different set-points can be linear. Focus control in the presence of device-specific topography and other local variations can be improved.
86
1
0
1
1
['15752658', '15736142', '15121340', '16076743', '11588281']
241.6026
203.894416
47
14
10
0.822589
1
0
1
0
198.739737
open
(15743661, 15)
0.472669
0
0.692177
0.670226
1
0.116444
0.692177
0.276431
0.126214
test
1.91892
355
true
426
The audio device according to claim 3 , wherein\n when the time stamp is earlier than the end time of the pulse data, the processor is configured to (i) adjust the audio data by cutting the audio data for an amount corresponding to a difference between the time stamp and the end of the pulse data, and (ii) output the adjusted audio data.
4
15,871,820
Utility
0
["700", "090000"]
0
2018-01
2019-07
6
An audio device, which is configured to receive audio data from another device, comprises a memory that stores instructions and a processor. The processor is configured to execute the instructions stored in the memory to: receive the audio data and a time stamp attached to the audio data, output a pulse data having a predetermined length, detect end time of the pulse data, compare the end time of the pulse data and the time stamp, adjust the audio data based on the comparing result, and output the adjusted audio data.
86
1
1
0
1
['13204079', '11053904', '14023815', '11691688', '15841756']
154.49733
146.289262
67
13
13
0.719607
0
0
0
0
111.177323
none
(15871820, 4)
0.467334
1
0.416734
0.421794
1
0.284058
0.416734
0.676568
0.618741
test
2.22222
700
false
427
The audio device according to claim 1 , wherein\n the memory stores silent audio data, and when the time stamp is later than the end time of the pulse data, the processor is configured to (i) output the silent audio data for a period corresponding to a difference between the time stamp and the end time of the pulse data, and (ii) output the audio data after the silent audio data is output.
3
15,871,820
Utility
0
["700", "090000"]
0
2018-01
2019-07
6
An audio device, which is configured to receive audio data from another device, comprises a memory that stores instructions and a processor. The processor is configured to execute the instructions stored in the memory to: receive the audio data and a time stamp attached to the audio data, output a pulse data having a predetermined length, detect end time of the pulse data, compare the end time of the pulse data and the time stamp, adjust the audio data based on the comparing result, and output the adjusted audio data.
86
1
1
0
1
['13204079', '11053904', '14023815', '11691688', '15841756']
154.49733
146.289262
67
13
13
0.730014
0
0
0
0
112.78519
none
(15871820, 3)
0.465584
1
0.417189
0.422029
1
0.210685
0.417189
0.517501
0.482874
test
2.22222
700
false
428
The audio device according to claim 1 , wherein\n the processor is configured to (i) detect the start time of the pulse data, where an amplitude of the pulse data increases by a predetermined value and (ii) detect the end time of the pulse data based on the predetermined length and the start time.
2
15,871,820
Utility
0
["700", "090000"]
0
2018-01
2019-07
6
An audio device, which is configured to receive audio data from another device, comprises a memory that stores instructions and a processor. The processor is configured to execute the instructions stored in the memory to: receive the audio data and a time stamp attached to the audio data, output a pulse data having a predetermined length, detect end time of the pulse data, compare the end time of the pulse data and the time stamp, adjust the audio data based on the comparing result, and output the adjusted audio data.
86
1
1
0
1
['13204079', '11053904', '14023815', '11691688', '15841756']
154.49733
146.289262
67
13
13
0.771972
0
0
0
0
119.267622
none
(15871820, 2)
0.458538
1
0.419027
0.422978
1
0.212466
0.419027
0.604212
0.43987
test
2.22222
700
false
429
An audio device which is configured to wirelessly receive audio data from another audio device, comprising:\n a memory which stores instructions and pulse data having a starting point and a predetermined length, a clock which outputs an audio clock that indicates a timing of playback of the audio data, and a processor that is configured to execute the instructions stored in the memory to: wirelessly receive the audio data and a time stamp attached to the audio data from the other audio device, output the pulse data having the starting point and the predetermined length in the audio device, the pulse data being output when the audio device receives the audio data, detect start time of the pulse data based on the starting point by referring to the clock and end time of the pulse data by referring to the predetermined length and the start time, compare the end time of the pulse data and the time stamp, adjust the audio clock based on the comparing result, thereby adjusting the audio data, and output the adjusted audio data synchronized with the other audio device, the adjusted audio data being output after the pulse data is output.
1
15,871,820
Utility
0
["700", "090000"]
0
2018-01
2019-07
6
An audio device, which is configured to receive audio data from another device, comprises a memory that stores instructions and a processor. The processor is configured to execute the instructions stored in the memory to: receive the audio data and a time stamp attached to the audio data, output a pulse data having a predetermined length, detect end time of the pulse data, compare the end time of the pulse data and the time stamp, adjust the audio data based on the comparing result, and output the adjusted audio data.
86
1
0
1
1
['13204079', '11053904', '14023815', '11691688', '15841756']
154.49733
146.289262
67
13
13
0.772324
1
0
1
0
119.322064
open
(15871820, 1)
0.456198
0
0.39041
0.396989
1
0.375761
0.39041
0.425882
0.580456
test
2.22222
700
false
430
The bone anchoring device of claim 20 , wherein when the pressure element is at the pre-locking position, the head is frictionally clamped in the pressure element, such that an angular position of the receiving part relative to the bone anchoring element remains adjustable upon exertion of a force on the bone anchoring element and/or the receiving part that is greater than the frictional clamping force applied on the head and greater than a force for adjusting the angular position of the receiving part relative to the bone anchoring element when the pressure element is at at least one position different than the pre-locking position.
24
15,872,428
Utility
4
["606", "266000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
49
A receiving part for receiving a rod for coupling the rod to a bone anchoring element includes a receiving part body including a first end and a second end, and having a substantially U-shaped recess at the first end forming a channel for receiving the rod, and an accommodation space for accommodating a head of the bone anchoring element, the accommodation space having an opening at the second end for introducing the head; and a pressure element arranged at least partially in the accommodation space, the pressure element including a first section having a second recess for receiving the rod, and a second section having a flexible portion to clamp the head, the first section and the second section being fixed relative to each other, wherein said pressure element is insertable from the opening.
86
1
0
1
1
['12855395', '14878809', '14517624', '15156274', '12709375']
378.41077
362.159882
81
0
6
0.826059
0
0
0
0
312.589571
none
(15872428, 24)
0.515666
0
0.828209
0.796954
1
0.55623
0.828209
0.489463
0.530834
test
2.55357
606
true
431
The method of claim 21 , further comprising introducing the head through the opening into the pressure element prior to inserting the bone anchoring element into the bone.
23
15,872,428
Utility
4
["606", "266000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
49
A receiving part for receiving a rod for coupling the rod to a bone anchoring element includes a receiving part body including a first end and a second end, and having a substantially U-shaped recess at the first end forming a channel for receiving the rod, and an accommodation space for accommodating a head of the bone anchoring element, the accommodation space having an opening at the second end for introducing the head; and a pressure element arranged at least partially in the accommodation space, the pressure element including a first section having a second recess for receiving the rod, and a second section having a flexible portion to clamp the head, the first section and the second section being fixed relative to each other, wherein said pressure element is insertable from the opening.
86
1
0
1
1
['12855395', '14878809', '14517624', '15156274', '12709375']
378.41077
362.159882
81
0
6
0.954209
1
0
1
0
361.082906
open
(15872428, 23)
0.514017
0
0.809725
0.780154
1
0.374506
0.809725
0.57046
0.513899
test
2.55357
606
true
432
The method of claim 21 , further comprising introducing the head through the opening into the pressure element after inserting the bone anchoring element into the bone.
22
15,872,428
Utility
4
["606", "266000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
49
A receiving part for receiving a rod for coupling the rod to a bone anchoring element includes a receiving part body including a first end and a second end, and having a substantially U-shaped recess at the first end forming a channel for receiving the rod, and an accommodation space for accommodating a head of the bone anchoring element, the accommodation space having an opening at the second end for introducing the head; and a pressure element arranged at least partially in the accommodation space, the pressure element including a first section having a second recess for receiving the rod, and a second section having a flexible portion to clamp the head, the first section and the second section being fixed relative to each other, wherein said pressure element is insertable from the opening.
86
1
0
1
1
['12855395', '14878809', '14517624', '15156274', '12709375']
378.41077
362.159882
81
0
6
0.94829
1
0
1
0
358.842965
open
(15872428, 22)
0.513987
0
0.809767
0.780189
1
0.339364
0.809767
0.567495
0.497316
test
2.55357
606
true
433
A method for coupling a rod to a bone via a bone anchoring element and a receiving part, the receiving part comprising a receiving part body having a first end, a second end below the first end, a substantially U-shaped recess at the first end forming a channel for receiving the rod, an accommodation space for accommodating a head of the bone anchoring element, and an opening at the second end for inserting the head into the accommodation space, and a pressure element configured to be arranged at least partially in the accommodation space, the pressure element comprising a first section configured to contact the rod when the pressure element is in the receiving part, and a second section axially connected to the first section and having an expandable portion configured to accommodate and clamp the head, wherein the pressure element is insertable upwards through the opening at the second end of the receiving part body into the accommodation space, and a closure element, the method comprising:\n inserting the bone anchoring element into a bone; adjusting an angular position of the receiving part relative to the bone anchoring element when the head is held in the expandable portion of the pressure element and the pressure element is in the receiving part body at a pre-locking position, wherein an abutment at an inner wall of the receiving part body holds the pressure element against movement towards the first end of the receiving part body, while the inner wall of the receiving part body further prevents removal of the head from the receiving part; inserting the rod into the channel; and advancing the closure element in the substantially U-shaped recess towards the second end of the receiving part body, the closure element advancing the rod towards the second end, the rod advancing the pressure element towards the second end; wherein the closure element is advanced until the closure element locks the relative positions of the rod and the bone anchoring element with respect to the receiving part.
21
15,872,428
Utility
4
["606", "266000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
49
A receiving part for receiving a rod for coupling the rod to a bone anchoring element includes a receiving part body including a first end and a second end, and having a substantially U-shaped recess at the first end forming a channel for receiving the rod, and an accommodation space for accommodating a head of the bone anchoring element, the accommodation space having an opening at the second end for introducing the head; and a pressure element arranged at least partially in the accommodation space, the pressure element including a first section having a second recess for receiving the rod, and a second section having a flexible portion to clamp the head, the first section and the second section being fixed relative to each other, wherein said pressure element is insertable from the opening.
86
1
0
1
1
['12855395', '14878809', '14517624', '15156274', '12709375']
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362.159882
81
0
6
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1
0
1
0
370.19018
open
(15872428, 21)
0.514138
0
0.809555
0.780013
1
0.331522
0.809555
0.296772
0.255774
test
2.55357
606
true
434
A bone anchoring device comprising:\n a bone anchoring element comprising a shaft and a head; a receiving part for receiving a rod for coupling the rod to the bone anchoring element, the receiving part comprising:\n a receiving part body having a first end, a second end below the first end, a substantially U-shaped recess at the first end forming a channel for receiving the rod, an accommodation space for accommodating the head of the bone anchoring element, and an opening at the second end for inserting the head into the accommodation space; and \n a pressure element configured to be arranged at least partially in the accommodation space, the pressure element comprising a first section configured to contact the rod when the pressure element is in the receiving part, and a second section axially connected to the first section and having an expandable portion configured to accommodate and clamp the head; \n wherein the pressure element is insertable upwards through the opening at the second end of the receiving part body into the accommodation space; and wherein when the pressure element is in the receiving part body and the head is held in the expandable portion of the pressure element, the pressure element is configured to assume a pre-locking position wherein an abutment at an inner wall of the receiving part body holds the pressure element against movement towards the first end of the receiving part body, while the inner wall of the receiving part body further prevents removal of the head from the receiving part.
20
15,872,428
Utility
4
["606", "266000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
49
A receiving part for receiving a rod for coupling the rod to a bone anchoring element includes a receiving part body including a first end and a second end, and having a substantially U-shaped recess at the first end forming a channel for receiving the rod, and an accommodation space for accommodating a head of the bone anchoring element, the accommodation space having an opening at the second end for introducing the head; and a pressure element arranged at least partially in the accommodation space, the pressure element including a first section having a second recess for receiving the rod, and a second section having a flexible portion to clamp the head, the first section and the second section being fixed relative to each other, wherein said pressure element is insertable from the opening.
86
1
0
1
1
['12855395', '14878809', '14517624', '15156274', '12709375']
378.41077
362.159882
81
0
6
0.985856
1
0
1
0
373.05864
open
(15872428, 20)
0.514177
0
0.809501
0.779969
1
0.337341
0.809501
0.208191
0.337227
test
2.55357
606
true
435
The receiving part of claim 16 , wherein the expandable portion has a diameter larger than a diameter of the hollow cylindrically shaped portion.
19
15,872,428
Utility
4
["606", "266000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
49
A receiving part for receiving a rod for coupling the rod to a bone anchoring element includes a receiving part body including a first end and a second end, and having a substantially U-shaped recess at the first end forming a channel for receiving the rod, and an accommodation space for accommodating a head of the bone anchoring element, the accommodation space having an opening at the second end for introducing the head; and a pressure element arranged at least partially in the accommodation space, the pressure element including a first section having a second recess for receiving the rod, and a second section having a flexible portion to clamp the head, the first section and the second section being fixed relative to each other, wherein said pressure element is insertable from the opening.
86
1
0
1
1
['12855395', '14878809', '14517624', '15156274', '12709375']
378.41077
362.159882
81
0
6
0.768826
0
0
0
0
290.932132
none
(15872428, 19)
0.515378
0
0.828582
0.797261
1
0.518686
0.828582
0.557984
0.573713
test
2.55357
606
true
436
The audio device according to claim 1 , further comprising:\n an additional processor that is configured to detect start time of the pulse data based on the starting point, where an amplitude of the pulse data increases by a predetermined value; wherein the additional processor is formed separately from the processor, and the processor is configured to (i) read out the start time of the pulse data from the additional processor, and (ii) detect the end time of the pulse data based on the predetermined length and the start time.
5
15,871,820
Utility
0
["700", "090000"]
0
2018-01
2019-07
6
An audio device, which is configured to receive audio data from another device, comprises a memory that stores instructions and a processor. The processor is configured to execute the instructions stored in the memory to: receive the audio data and a time stamp attached to the audio data, output a pulse data having a predetermined length, detect end time of the pulse data, compare the end time of the pulse data and the time stamp, adjust the audio data based on the comparing result, and output the adjusted audio data.
86
1
1
0
1
['13204079', '11053904', '14023815', '11691688', '15841756']
154.49733
146.289262
67
13
13
0.805015
1
0
1
0
124.372626
open
(15871820, 5)
0.450724
1
0.391811
0.397702
1
0.36322
0.391811
0.647271
0.515049
test
2.22222
700
false
437
The receiving part of claim 16 , wherein the accommodation space has a larger diameter than a diameter of the hollow cylindrically shaped portion.
18
15,872,428
Utility
4
["606", "266000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
49
A receiving part for receiving a rod for coupling the rod to a bone anchoring element includes a receiving part body including a first end and a second end, and having a substantially U-shaped recess at the first end forming a channel for receiving the rod, and an accommodation space for accommodating a head of the bone anchoring element, the accommodation space having an opening at the second end for introducing the head; and a pressure element arranged at least partially in the accommodation space, the pressure element including a first section having a second recess for receiving the rod, and a second section having a flexible portion to clamp the head, the first section and the second section being fixed relative to each other, wherein said pressure element is insertable from the opening.
86
1
0
1
1
['12855395', '14878809', '14517624', '15156274', '12709375']
378.41077
362.159882
81
0
6
0.855505
0
0
0
0
323.732121
none
(15872428, 18)
0.515815
0
0.828016
0.796796
1
0.501003
0.828016
0.511272
0.468749
test
2.55357
606
true
438
The receiving part of claim 1 , wherein the receiving part body has a bore extending between the first and second ends, the bore including a hollow cylindrically shaped portion, and wherein the accommodation space is positioned between the opening and the hollow cylindrically shaped portion.
16
15,872,428
Utility
4
["606", "266000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
49
A receiving part for receiving a rod for coupling the rod to a bone anchoring element includes a receiving part body including a first end and a second end, and having a substantially U-shaped recess at the first end forming a channel for receiving the rod, and an accommodation space for accommodating a head of the bone anchoring element, the accommodation space having an opening at the second end for introducing the head; and a pressure element arranged at least partially in the accommodation space, the pressure element including a first section having a second recess for receiving the rod, and a second section having a flexible portion to clamp the head, the first section and the second section being fixed relative to each other, wherein said pressure element is insertable from the opening.
86
1
0
1
1
['12855395', '14878809', '14517624', '15156274', '12709375']
378.41077
362.159882
81
0
6
0.970699
0
0
0
0
367.323051
none
(15872428, 16)
0.516396
0
0.827263
0.796176
1
0.302532
0.827263
0.254822
0.322398
test
2.55357
606
true
439
The receiving part of claim 1 , further comprising a closure element, wherein the receiving part body has a bore extending between the first and second ends, and a thread at the first end for engagement with the closure element for fixing the rod in the channel.
15
15,872,428
Utility
4
["606", "266000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
49
A receiving part for receiving a rod for coupling the rod to a bone anchoring element includes a receiving part body including a first end and a second end, and having a substantially U-shaped recess at the first end forming a channel for receiving the rod, and an accommodation space for accommodating a head of the bone anchoring element, the accommodation space having an opening at the second end for introducing the head; and a pressure element arranged at least partially in the accommodation space, the pressure element including a first section having a second recess for receiving the rod, and a second section having a flexible portion to clamp the head, the first section and the second section being fixed relative to each other, wherein said pressure element is insertable from the opening.
86
1
0
1
1
['12855395', '14878809', '14517624', '15156274', '12709375']
378.41077
362.159882
81
0
6
0.988507
1
0
1
0
374.061662
open
(15872428, 15)
0.51419
0
0.809483
0.779953
1
0.34552
0.809483
0.293681
0.341575
test
2.55357
606
true
440
The receiving part according to claim 1 , wherein the expandable portion of the pressure element has a plurality of slits extending from a free end of the second section towards the first section.
12
15,872,428
Utility
4
["606", "266000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
49
A receiving part for receiving a rod for coupling the rod to a bone anchoring element includes a receiving part body including a first end and a second end, and having a substantially U-shaped recess at the first end forming a channel for receiving the rod, and an accommodation space for accommodating a head of the bone anchoring element, the accommodation space having an opening at the second end for introducing the head; and a pressure element arranged at least partially in the accommodation space, the pressure element including a first section having a second recess for receiving the rod, and a second section having a flexible portion to clamp the head, the first section and the second section being fixed relative to each other, wherein said pressure element is insertable from the opening.
86
1
0
1
1
['12855395', '14878809', '14517624', '15156274', '12709375']
378.41077
362.159882
81
0
6
0.948316
0
0
0
0
358.853115
none
(15872428, 12)
0.516283
0
0.827409
0.796297
1
0.384909
0.827409
0.262657
0.375439
test
2.55357
606
true
441
The receiving part of claim 7 , wherein the narrowing portion of the receiving part body comprises two adjacent curved portions forming a groove therebetween, and the corresponding portion of the pressure element comprises two corresponding adjacent curved portions forming an inner crest therebetween and further comprising an edge crest along an outer edge of one of the two corresponding adjacent curved portions, wherein the edge crest is configured to snap into the groove in a first locking position of the pressure element, and the inner crest is configured to snap into the groove in a second locking position of the pressure element.
11
15,872,428
Utility
4
["606", "266000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
49
A receiving part for receiving a rod for coupling the rod to a bone anchoring element includes a receiving part body including a first end and a second end, and having a substantially U-shaped recess at the first end forming a channel for receiving the rod, and an accommodation space for accommodating a head of the bone anchoring element, the accommodation space having an opening at the second end for introducing the head; and a pressure element arranged at least partially in the accommodation space, the pressure element including a first section having a second recess for receiving the rod, and a second section having a flexible portion to clamp the head, the first section and the second section being fixed relative to each other, wherein said pressure element is insertable from the opening.
86
1
1
1
1
['12855395', '14878809', '14517624', '15156274', '12709375']
378.41077
362.159882
81
0
6
0.933692
1
0
1
0
353.319101
open
(15872428, 11)
0.513913
1
0.80987
0.780274
1
0.47291
0.80987
0.444086
0.588548
test
2.55357
606
true
442
The receiving part of claim 8 , wherein the other one of the narrowing portion of the receiving part body or the corresponding portion of the pressure element is curved.
10
15,872,428
Utility
4
["606", "266000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
49
A receiving part for receiving a rod for coupling the rod to a bone anchoring element includes a receiving part body including a first end and a second end, and having a substantially U-shaped recess at the first end forming a channel for receiving the rod, and an accommodation space for accommodating a head of the bone anchoring element, the accommodation space having an opening at the second end for introducing the head; and a pressure element arranged at least partially in the accommodation space, the pressure element including a first section having a second recess for receiving the rod, and a second section having a flexible portion to clamp the head, the first section and the second section being fixed relative to each other, wherein said pressure element is insertable from the opening.
86
1
0
1
1
['12855395', '14878809', '14517624', '15156274', '12709375']
378.41077
362.159882
81
0
6
0.940833
0
0
0
0
356.021194
none
(15872428, 10)
0.516245
0
0.827459
0.796337
1
0.319433
0.827459
0.43316
0.370165
test
2.55357
606
true
443
The receiving part of claim 8 , wherein both the narrowing portion of the receiving part body and the corresponding portion of the pressure element are tapered.
9
15,872,428
Utility
4
["606", "266000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
49
A receiving part for receiving a rod for coupling the rod to a bone anchoring element includes a receiving part body including a first end and a second end, and having a substantially U-shaped recess at the first end forming a channel for receiving the rod, and an accommodation space for accommodating a head of the bone anchoring element, the accommodation space having an opening at the second end for introducing the head; and a pressure element arranged at least partially in the accommodation space, the pressure element including a first section having a second recess for receiving the rod, and a second section having a flexible portion to clamp the head, the first section and the second section being fixed relative to each other, wherein said pressure element is insertable from the opening.
86
1
0
1
1
['12855395', '14878809', '14517624', '15156274', '12709375']
378.41077
362.159882
81
0
6
0.95057
0
0
0
0
359.706101
none
(15872428, 9)
0.516294
0
0.827395
0.796285
1
0.336738
0.827395
0.44919
0.496084
test
2.55357
606
true
444
The receiving part of claim 7 , wherein at least one of the narrowing portion of the receiving part body or the corresponding portion of the pressure element is tapered.
8
15,872,428
Utility
4
["606", "266000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
49
A receiving part for receiving a rod for coupling the rod to a bone anchoring element includes a receiving part body including a first end and a second end, and having a substantially U-shaped recess at the first end forming a channel for receiving the rod, and an accommodation space for accommodating a head of the bone anchoring element, the accommodation space having an opening at the second end for introducing the head; and a pressure element arranged at least partially in the accommodation space, the pressure element including a first section having a second recess for receiving the rod, and a second section having a flexible portion to clamp the head, the first section and the second section being fixed relative to each other, wherein said pressure element is insertable from the opening.
86
1
0
1
1
['12855395', '14878809', '14517624', '15156274', '12709375']
378.41077
362.159882
81
0
6
0.977421
0
0
0
0
369.866583
none
(15872428, 8)
0.51643
0
0.827219
0.79614
1
0.333046
0.827219
0.414857
0.488256
test
2.55357
606
true
445
The receiving part of claim 1 , wherein the receiving part body comprises a narrowing portion near the opening, the narrowing portion configured to cooperate with a corresponding portion of the pressure element to clamp the head.
7
15,872,428
Utility
4
["606", "266000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
49
A receiving part for receiving a rod for coupling the rod to a bone anchoring element includes a receiving part body including a first end and a second end, and having a substantially U-shaped recess at the first end forming a channel for receiving the rod, and an accommodation space for accommodating a head of the bone anchoring element, the accommodation space having an opening at the second end for introducing the head; and a pressure element arranged at least partially in the accommodation space, the pressure element including a first section having a second recess for receiving the rod, and a second section having a flexible portion to clamp the head, the first section and the second section being fixed relative to each other, wherein said pressure element is insertable from the opening.
86
1
0
1
1
['12855395', '14878809', '14517624', '15156274', '12709375']
378.41077
362.159882
81
0
6
0.996985
0
0
0
0
377.269801
none
(15872428, 7)
0.516529
0
0.827091
0.796034
1
0.250947
0.827091
0.244143
0.281751
test
2.55357
606
true
446
The receiving part of claim 1 , wherein in an insertion position that is different from the pre-locking position, the pressure element is positioned in the receiving part body such that a space between an outer wall of the expandable portion and an inner wall of the accommodation space provides for widening of the expandable portion for inserting the head.
4
15,872,428
Utility
4
["606", "266000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
49
A receiving part for receiving a rod for coupling the rod to a bone anchoring element includes a receiving part body including a first end and a second end, and having a substantially U-shaped recess at the first end forming a channel for receiving the rod, and an accommodation space for accommodating a head of the bone anchoring element, the accommodation space having an opening at the second end for introducing the head; and a pressure element arranged at least partially in the accommodation space, the pressure element including a first section having a second recess for receiving the rod, and a second section having a flexible portion to clamp the head, the first section and the second section being fixed relative to each other, wherein said pressure element is insertable from the opening.
86
1
0
1
1
['12855395', '14878809', '14517624', '15156274', '12709375']
378.41077
362.159882
81
0
6
0.946689
0
0
0
0
358.237407
none
(15872428, 4)
0.516275
0
0.82742
0.796306
1
0.316573
0.82742
0.312091
0.394367
test
2.55357
606
true
447
The receiving part of claim 2 , wherein the expandable portion is configured to be compressible for insertion through the opening.
3
15,872,428
Utility
4
["606", "266000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
49
A receiving part for receiving a rod for coupling the rod to a bone anchoring element includes a receiving part body including a first end and a second end, and having a substantially U-shaped recess at the first end forming a channel for receiving the rod, and an accommodation space for accommodating a head of the bone anchoring element, the accommodation space having an opening at the second end for introducing the head; and a pressure element arranged at least partially in the accommodation space, the pressure element including a first section having a second recess for receiving the rod, and a second section having a flexible portion to clamp the head, the first section and the second section being fixed relative to each other, wherein said pressure element is insertable from the opening.
86
1
0
1
1
['12855395', '14878809', '14517624', '15156274', '12709375']
378.41077
362.159882
81
0
6
0.969481
0
0
0
0
366.862116
none
(15872428, 3)
0.51639
0
0.827271
0.796183
1
0.318955
0.827271
0.332427
0.340668
test
2.55357
606
true
448
The receiving part of claim 16 , wherein the pressure element includes a substantially cylindrically shaped portion having a diameter corresponding to a diameter of the hollow cylindrically shaped portion, such that the pressure element is moveable along a longitudinal axis of the receiving part body.
17
15,872,428
Utility
4
["606", "266000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
49
A receiving part for receiving a rod for coupling the rod to a bone anchoring element includes a receiving part body including a first end and a second end, and having a substantially U-shaped recess at the first end forming a channel for receiving the rod, and an accommodation space for accommodating a head of the bone anchoring element, the accommodation space having an opening at the second end for introducing the head; and a pressure element arranged at least partially in the accommodation space, the pressure element including a first section having a second recess for receiving the rod, and a second section having a flexible portion to clamp the head, the first section and the second section being fixed relative to each other, wherein said pressure element is insertable from the opening.
86
1
0
1
1
['12855395', '14878809', '14517624', '15156274', '12709375']
378.41077
362.159882
81
0
6
0.744142
0
0
0
0
281.591278
none
(15872428, 17)
0.515253
0
0.828742
0.797394
1
0.382734
0.828742
0.451775
0.38101
test
2.55357
606
true
449
The method according to claim 21 , further comprising:\n (i) detecting, by the processor, edge time of the audio clock, where an amplitude of the audio clock increases by a predetermined value, and (ii) determining, by the processor, that there is a phase difference between the audio clock and the time stamp when the edge time of the audio clock does not correspond to the time stamp.
7
15,871,820
Utility
0
["700", "090000"]
0
2018-01
2019-07
6
An audio device, which is configured to receive audio data from another device, comprises a memory that stores instructions and a processor. The processor is configured to execute the instructions stored in the memory to: receive the audio data and a time stamp attached to the audio data, output a pulse data having a predetermined length, detect end time of the pulse data, compare the end time of the pulse data and the time stamp, adjust the audio data based on the comparing result, and output the adjusted audio data.
86
1
1
0
1
['13204079', '11053904', '14023815', '11691688', '15841756']
154.49733
146.289262
67
13
13
0.739984
1
0
1
0
114.325558
open
(15871820, 7)
0.461624
1
0.389025
0.396285
1
0.863812
0.389025
0.695295
0.737098
test
2.22222
700
false
450
The method according to claim 7 , further comprising:\n when the edge time of the audio clock proceeds faster than the time stamp, decreasing, by the processor, the speed of the audio clock, and when the time stamp proceeds faster than the edge time of the audio clock, increasing, by the processor, the speed of the audio clock.
8
15,871,820
Utility
0
["700", "090000"]
0
2018-01
2019-07
6
An audio device, which is configured to receive audio data from another device, comprises a memory that stores instructions and a processor. The processor is configured to execute the instructions stored in the memory to: receive the audio data and a time stamp attached to the audio data, output a pulse data having a predetermined length, detect end time of the pulse data, compare the end time of the pulse data and the time stamp, adjust the audio data based on the comparing result, and output the adjusted audio data.
86
1
1
0
1
['13204079', '11053904', '14023815', '11691688', '15841756']
154.49733
146.289262
67
13
13
0.685666
1
0
1
0
105.933496
open
(15871820, 8)
0.470756
1
0.386704
0.39511
1
0.845734
0.386704
0.734135
0.747431
test
2.22222
700
false
451
The method according to claim 8 , wherein\n the audio clock has a predetermined number of edges, and the method further comprising: detecting, by the processor, a plurality of edge time, and adjusting, by the processor, the speed of the audio clock so that the phase difference is reduced each time the edge time is detected.
9
15,871,820
Utility
0
["700", "090000"]
0
2018-01
2019-07
6
An audio device, which is configured to receive audio data from another device, comprises a memory that stores instructions and a processor. The processor is configured to execute the instructions stored in the memory to: receive the audio data and a time stamp attached to the audio data, output a pulse data having a predetermined length, detect end time of the pulse data, compare the end time of the pulse data and the time stamp, adjust the audio data based on the comparing result, and output the adjusted audio data.
86
1
1
0
1
['13204079', '11053904', '14023815', '11691688', '15841756']
154.49733
146.289262
67
13
13
0.763212
1
0
1
0
117.914211
open
(15871820, 9)
0.457726
1
0.39002
0.39679
1
0.832611
0.39002
0.724043
0.78786
test
2.22222
700
false
452
The computing system of claim 30 , wherein the at least one processor is further to:\n receive inbound message packets via the connection with the remote node; and buffer the received inbound message packets in the receive queue of the migration-source network node.
31
15,866,643
Utility
2
["370", "235000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
53
In response to receiving TCP inbound message packets from a remote node, a network node buffers the received TCP message packets in a receive queue. The network node forwards the inbound message packets to an application node. Socket states, excluding receive-queue contents, are sent to a backup node. In response to receiving acknowledgements corresponding to respective inbound message packets from the application node, the network node sends respective acknowledgements from the network node to the remote node.
86
1
0
1
1
['14440214', '11479158', '14871758', '11694994', '09520065']
256.92783
168.032234
47
20
18
0.74997
0
0
0
0
192.6882
none
(15866643, 31)
0.49907
0
0.542877
0.538496
1
0.507696
0.542877
0.783467
0.858589
test
2.2973
370
false
453
A computing system to including a memory and at least one processor to:\n establish a connection between a migration-source network node and a remote node, wherein the connection is managed for an application node; transfer socket state data for the connection from a backup node different from the application node to a migration-target network node, wherein the socket state data includes contents of a send queue of the migration-source network node and excludes contents a receive queue of the migration-source network node; and resume the connection on the migration-target network node.
30
15,866,643
Utility
2
["370", "235000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
53
In response to receiving TCP inbound message packets from a remote node, a network node buffers the received TCP message packets in a receive queue. The network node forwards the inbound message packets to an application node. Socket states, excluding receive-queue contents, are sent to a backup node. In response to receiving acknowledgements corresponding to respective inbound message packets from the application node, the network node sends respective acknowledgements from the network node to the remote node.
86
1
0
1
1
['14440214', '11479158', '14871758', '11694994', '09520065']
256.92783
168.032234
47
20
18
0.823234
0
0
0
0
211.511715
none
(15866643, 30)
0.492526
0
0.54427
0.539096
1
0.683834
0.54427
0.670213
0.517262
test
2.2973
370
false
454
The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 28 , wherein the resumption of the connection at the migration-target network node occurs in response to the application-node operating system detecting failure in the migration-source network node.
29
15,866,643
Utility
2
["370", "235000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
53
In response to receiving TCP inbound message packets from a remote node, a network node buffers the received TCP message packets in a receive queue. The network node forwards the inbound message packets to an application node. Socket states, excluding receive-queue contents, are sent to a backup node. In response to receiving acknowledgements corresponding to respective inbound message packets from the application node, the network node sends respective acknowledgements from the network node to the remote node.
86
1
0
1
1
['14440214', '11479158', '14871758', '11694994', '09520065']
256.92783
168.032234
47
20
18
0.657197
0
0
0
0
168.852122
none
(15866643, 29)
0.507357
0
0.541111
0.537736
1
0.943826
0.541111
0.790067
0.824805
test
2.2973
370
false
455
The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 24 , wherein the application node includes an application-node operating system to track a socket state of the migration-source network node, wherein the socket state include the socket state data and the receive queue.
28
15,866,643
Utility
2
["370", "235000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
53
In response to receiving TCP inbound message packets from a remote node, a network node buffers the received TCP message packets in a receive queue. The network node forwards the inbound message packets to an application node. Socket states, excluding receive-queue contents, are sent to a backup node. In response to receiving acknowledgements corresponding to respective inbound message packets from the application node, the network node sends respective acknowledgements from the network node to the remote node.
86
1
0
1
1
['14440214', '11479158', '14871758', '11694994', '09520065']
256.92783
168.032234
47
20
18
0.745652
0
0
0
0
191.578709
none
(15866643, 28)
0.499456
0
0.542795
0.538461
1
0.941182
0.542795
0.78085
0.851365
test
2.2973
370
false
456
The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 24 , wherein the send queue includes outbound packets from the application node to the remote node.
27
15,866,643
Utility
2
["370", "235000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
53
In response to receiving TCP inbound message packets from a remote node, a network node buffers the received TCP message packets in a receive queue. The network node forwards the inbound message packets to an application node. Socket states, excluding receive-queue contents, are sent to a backup node. In response to receiving acknowledgements corresponding to respective inbound message packets from the application node, the network node sends respective acknowledgements from the network node to the remote node.
86
1
0
1
1
['14440214', '11479158', '14871758', '11694994', '09520065']
256.92783
168.032234
47
20
18
0.647815
0
0
0
0
166.441684
none
(15866643, 27)
0.508195
0
0.540933
0.537659
1
0.228931
0.540933
0.749933
0.5809
test
2.2973
370
false
457
The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 25 wherein the computing system is further to:\n forward the inbound message packets from the migration-source network node to the application node.
26
15,866,643
Utility
2
["370", "235000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
53
In response to receiving TCP inbound message packets from a remote node, a network node buffers the received TCP message packets in a receive queue. The network node forwards the inbound message packets to an application node. Socket states, excluding receive-queue contents, are sent to a backup node. In response to receiving acknowledgements corresponding to respective inbound message packets from the application node, the network node sends respective acknowledgements from the network node to the remote node.
86
1
0
1
1
['14440214', '11479158', '14871758', '11694994', '09520065']
256.92783
168.032234
47
20
18
0.673447
0
0
0
0
173.02731
none
(15866643, 26)
0.505906
0
0.541421
0.537869
1
0.919157
0.541421
0.788101
0.904823
test
2.2973
370
false
458
The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 24 wherein the computing system is further to:\n receive inbound message packets via the connection with the remote node; and \n buffer the received inbound message packets in the receive queue of the migration-source network node.
25
15,866,643
Utility
2
["370", "235000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
53
In response to receiving TCP inbound message packets from a remote node, a network node buffers the received TCP message packets in a receive queue. The network node forwards the inbound message packets to an application node. Socket states, excluding receive-queue contents, are sent to a backup node. In response to receiving acknowledgements corresponding to respective inbound message packets from the application node, the network node sends respective acknowledgements from the network node to the remote node.
86
1
0
1
1
['14440214', '11479158', '14871758', '11694994', '09520065']
256.92783
168.032234
47
20
18
0.798554
0
0
0
0
205.170763
none
(15866643, 25)
0.49473
0
0.543801
0.538894
1
0.867423
0.543801
0.791132
0.875753
test
2.2973
370
false
459
A non-transitory machine-readable storage medium storing instructions that, if executed by at least one processor of a computing system, cause the computing system to:\n establish a connection between a migration-source network node and a remote node, wherein the connection is managed for an application node; transfer socket state data for the connection from a backup node different from the application node to a migration-target network node, wherein the socket state data includes contents of a send queue of the migration-source network node and excludes contents a receive queue of the migration-source network node; and resume the connection on the migration-target network node.
24
15,866,643
Utility
2
["370", "235000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
53
In response to receiving TCP inbound message packets from a remote node, a network node buffers the received TCP message packets in a receive queue. The network node forwards the inbound message packets to an application node. Socket states, excluding receive-queue contents, are sent to a backup node. In response to receiving acknowledgements corresponding to respective inbound message packets from the application node, the network node sends respective acknowledgements from the network node to the remote node.
86
1
0
1
1
['14440214', '11479158', '14871758', '11694994', '09520065']
256.92783
168.032234
47
20
18
0.841089
0
0
0
0
216.099205
none
(15866643, 24)
0.490931
0
0.54461
0.539242
1
0.839972
0.54461
0.735399
0.64778
test
2.2973
370
false
460
The process of claim 22 , wherein the resuming of the connection at the migration-target network node occurs in response to the application-node operating system detecting failure in the migration-source network node.
23
15,866,643
Utility
2
["370", "235000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
53
In response to receiving TCP inbound message packets from a remote node, a network node buffers the received TCP message packets in a receive queue. The network node forwards the inbound message packets to an application node. Socket states, excluding receive-queue contents, are sent to a backup node. In response to receiving acknowledgements corresponding to respective inbound message packets from the application node, the network node sends respective acknowledgements from the network node to the remote node.
86
1
0
1
1
['14440214', '11479158', '14871758', '11694994', '09520065']
256.92783
168.032234
47
20
18
0.703125
0
0
0
0
180.65238
none
(15866643, 23)
0.503255
0
0.541985
0.538112
1
0.943334
0.541985
0.798857
0.789097
test
2.2973
370
false
461
The process of claim 18 , wherein the application node includes an application-node operating system to track a socket state of the migration-source network node, wherein the socket state include the socket state data and the receive queue.
22
15,866,643
Utility
2
["370", "235000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
53
In response to receiving TCP inbound message packets from a remote node, a network node buffers the received TCP message packets in a receive queue. The network node forwards the inbound message packets to an application node. Socket states, excluding receive-queue contents, are sent to a backup node. In response to receiving acknowledgements corresponding to respective inbound message packets from the application node, the network node sends respective acknowledgements from the network node to the remote node.
86
1
0
1
1
['14440214', '11479158', '14871758', '11694994', '09520065']
256.92783
168.032234
47
20
18
0.724553
0
0
0
0
186.157904
none
(15866643, 22)
0.501341
0
0.542393
0.538288
1
0.874853
0.542393
0.775707
0.790973
test
2.2973
370
false
462
The process of claim 18 , wherein the send queue includes outbound packets from the application node to the remote node.
21
15,866,643
Utility
2
["370", "235000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
53
In response to receiving TCP inbound message packets from a remote node, a network node buffers the received TCP message packets in a receive queue. The network node forwards the inbound message packets to an application node. Socket states, excluding receive-queue contents, are sent to a backup node. In response to receiving acknowledgements corresponding to respective inbound message packets from the application node, the network node sends respective acknowledgements from the network node to the remote node.
86
1
0
1
1
['14440214', '11479158', '14871758', '11694994', '09520065']
256.92783
168.032234
47
20
18
0.706447
0
0
0
0
181.505896
none
(15866643, 21)
0.502958
0
0.542049
0.53814
1
0.454296
0.542049
0.743539
0.679145
test
2.2973
370
false
463
The process of claim 19 , further comprising:\n forwarding the inbound message packets from the migration-source network node to the application node.
20
15,866,643
Utility
2
["370", "235000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
53
In response to receiving TCP inbound message packets from a remote node, a network node buffers the received TCP message packets in a receive queue. The network node forwards the inbound message packets to an application node. Socket states, excluding receive-queue contents, are sent to a backup node. In response to receiving acknowledgements corresponding to respective inbound message packets from the application node, the network node sends respective acknowledgements from the network node to the remote node.
86
1
0
1
1
['14440214', '11479158', '14871758', '11694994', '09520065']
256.92783
168.032234
47
20
18
0.584011
1
0
1
0
150.048791
open
(15866643, 20)
0.511595
0
0.510079
0.510231
1
0.862826
0.510079
0.754711
0.817937
test
2.2973
370
false
464
The process of claim 18 , further comprising:\n receiving inbound message packets via the connection with the remote node; buffering the received inbound message packets in the receive queue of the migration-source network node.
19
15,866,643
Utility
2
["370", "235000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
53
In response to receiving TCP inbound message packets from a remote node, a network node buffers the received TCP message packets in a receive queue. The network node forwards the inbound message packets to an application node. Socket states, excluding receive-queue contents, are sent to a backup node. In response to receiving acknowledgements corresponding to respective inbound message packets from the application node, the network node sends respective acknowledgements from the network node to the remote node.
86
1
0
1
1
['14440214', '11479158', '14871758', '11694994', '09520065']
256.92783
168.032234
47
20
18
0.742541
1
0
1
0
190.779467
open
(15866643, 19)
0.497436
0
0.513116
0.511548
1
0.693822
0.513116
0.769181
0.852716
test
2.2973
370
false
465
A process comprising:\n establishing a connection between a migration-source network node and a remote node, wherein the connection is managed for an application node; transferring socket state data for the connection from a backup node different from the application node to a migration-target network node, wherein the socket state data includes contents of a send queue of the migration-source network node and excludes contents a receive queue of the migration-source network node; and resuming the connection on the migration-target network node.
18
15,866,643
Utility
2
["370", "235000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
53
In response to receiving TCP inbound message packets from a remote node, a network node buffers the received TCP message packets in a receive queue. The network node forwards the inbound message packets to an application node. Socket states, excluding receive-queue contents, are sent to a backup node. In response to receiving acknowledgements corresponding to respective inbound message packets from the application node, the network node sends respective acknowledgements from the network node to the remote node.
86
1
0
1
1
['14440214', '11479158', '14871758', '11694994', '09520065']
256.92783
168.032234
47
20
18
0.79842
1
0
1
0
205.136367
open
(15866643, 18)
0.492445
0
0.514187
0.512012
1
0.738712
0.514187
0.652442
0.559523
test
2.2973
370
false
466
A method for synchronizing audio data, the method being performed by an audio device which is configured to wirelessly receive the audio data from another audio device, the audio device comprising (i) a memory which stores instructions and pulse data having a starting point and a predetermined length and (ii) a processor that is configured to execute the instructions stored in the memory, the method comprising:\n outputting an audio clock that indicates a timing of playback of the audio data, the step being performed by a clock, wirelessly receiving the audio data and a time stamp attached to the audio data from the other audio device, the step being performed by the processor, outputting the pulse data having the starting point and the predetermined length in the audio device, the pulse data being output when the audio device receives the audio data, the step being performed by the processor, detecting start time of the pulse data based on the starting point by referring to the clock and end time of the pulse data by referring to the predetermined length and the start time, the step being performed by the processor, comparing the end time of the pulse data and the time stamp, the step being performed by the processor, adjusting the audio clock based on the comparing result, thereby adjusting the audio data, the step being performed by the processor, and outputting the adjusted audio data synchronized with the other audio device, the adjusted audio data being output after the pulse data is output, the step being performed by the processor.
21
15,871,820
Utility
0
["700", "090000"]
0
2018-01
2019-07
6
An audio device, which is configured to receive audio data from another device, comprises a memory that stores instructions and a processor. The processor is configured to execute the instructions stored in the memory to: receive the audio data and a time stamp attached to the audio data, output a pulse data having a predetermined length, detect end time of the pulse data, compare the end time of the pulse data and the time stamp, adjust the audio data based on the comparing result, and output the adjusted audio data.
86
1
1
1
1
['13204079', '11053904', '14023815', '11691688', '15841756']
154.49733
146.289262
67
13
13
0.745162
1
0
1
0
115.125605
open
(15871820, 21)
0.460754
1
0.389247
0.396398
1
0.397157
0.389247
0.435357
0.58101
test
2.22222
700
false
467
The audio device according to claim 19 , wherein\n when the time stamp is earlier than the end time of the pulse data, the processor is configured to (i) adjust the audio data by cutting the audio data for an amount corresponding to a difference between the time stamp and the end of the pulse data, and (ii) output the adjusted audio data.
20
15,871,820
Utility
0
["700", "090000"]
0
2018-01
2019-07
6
An audio device, which is configured to receive audio data from another device, comprises a memory that stores instructions and a processor. The processor is configured to execute the instructions stored in the memory to: receive the audio data and a time stamp attached to the audio data, output a pulse data having a predetermined length, detect end time of the pulse data, compare the end time of the pulse data and the time stamp, adjust the audio data based on the comparing result, and output the adjusted audio data.
86
1
1
0
1
['13204079', '11053904', '14023815', '11691688', '15841756']
154.49733
146.289262
67
13
13
0.75324
0
0
0
0
116.373632
none
(15871820, 20)
0.461682
1
0.418206
0.422554
1
0.28497
0.418206
0.700435
0.62248
test
2.22222
700
false
468
The audio device according to claim 12 , wherein\n the memory stores silent audio data, and when the time stamp is later than the end time of the pulse data, the processor is configured to (i) output the silent audio data for a period corresponding to a difference between the time stamp and the end time of the pulse data, and (ii) output the audio data after the silent audio data is output.
19
15,871,820
Utility
0
["700", "090000"]
0
2018-01
2019-07
6
An audio device, which is configured to receive audio data from another device, comprises a memory that stores instructions and a processor. The processor is configured to execute the instructions stored in the memory to: receive the audio data and a time stamp attached to the audio data, output a pulse data having a predetermined length, detect end time of the pulse data, compare the end time of the pulse data and the time stamp, adjust the audio data based on the comparing result, and output the adjusted audio data.
86
1
1
0
1
['13204079', '11053904', '14023815', '11691688', '15841756']
154.49733
146.289262
67
13
13
0.740284
0
0
0
0
114.371896
none
(15871820, 19)
0.463858
1
0.417639
0.422261
1
0.28554
0.417639
0.672938
0.542778
test
2.22222
700
false
469
The audio device according to claim 15 , wherein\n when the edge time of the audio clock proceeds faster than the time stamp, the processor is configured to decrease the speed of the audio clock, and when the time stamp proceeds faster than the edge time of the audio clock, the processor is configured to increase the speed of the audio clock.
18
15,871,820
Utility
0
["700", "090000"]
0
2018-01
2019-07
6
An audio device, which is configured to receive audio data from another device, comprises a memory that stores instructions and a processor. The processor is configured to execute the instructions stored in the memory to: receive the audio data and a time stamp attached to the audio data, output a pulse data having a predetermined length, detect end time of the pulse data, compare the end time of the pulse data and the time stamp, adjust the audio data based on the comparing result, and output the adjusted audio data.
86
1
1
0
1
['13204079', '11053904', '14023815', '11691688', '15841756']
154.49733
146.289262
67
13
13
0.707573
0
0
0
0
109.31813
none
(15871820, 18)
0.469359
1
0.416208
0.421523
1
0.468599
0.416208
0.694505
0.515601
test
2.22222
700
false
470
The audio device according to claim 12 , wherein\n the processor is configured to detect the start time of the pulse data based on the starting point, where an amplitude of the audio clock increases by a predetermined value, and the processor is configured to determine that there is the phase difference between the audio clock and the time stamp when the start time of the pulse data does not correspond to the time stamp.
15
15,871,820
Utility
0
["700", "090000"]
0
2018-01
2019-07
6
An audio device, which is configured to receive audio data from another device, comprises a memory that stores instructions and a processor. The processor is configured to execute the instructions stored in the memory to: receive the audio data and a time stamp attached to the audio data, output a pulse data having a predetermined length, detect end time of the pulse data, compare the end time of the pulse data and the time stamp, adjust the audio data based on the comparing result, and output the adjusted audio data.
86
1
1
0
1
['13204079', '11053904', '14023815', '11691688', '15841756']
154.49733
146.289262
67
13
13
0.773558
0
0
0
0
119.512603
none
(15871820, 15)
0.458272
1
0.419096
0.423014
1
0.451075
0.419096
0.676264
0.589884
test
2.22222
700
false
471
The audio device according to claim 12 , further comprising:\n an additional processor that is formed separately from the processor, wherein the additional processor is configured to detect the start time of pulse data based on the starting point, where an amplitude of the audio clock increases by a predetermined value, and the processor is configured to (i) read out the start time of the pulse data from the additional processor and (ii) determine that there is the phase difference between the audio clock and the time stamp when the start time of the pulse data does not correspond to the time stamp.
13
15,871,820
Utility
0
["700", "090000"]
0
2018-01
2019-07
6
An audio device, which is configured to receive audio data from another device, comprises a memory that stores instructions and a processor. The processor is configured to execute the instructions stored in the memory to: receive the audio data and a time stamp attached to the audio data, output a pulse data having a predetermined length, detect end time of the pulse data, compare the end time of the pulse data and the time stamp, adjust the audio data based on the comparing result, and output the adjusted audio data.
86
1
1
0
1
['13204079', '11053904', '14023815', '11691688', '15841756']
154.49733
146.289262
67
13
13
0.737449
1
0
1
0
113.933891
open
(15871820, 13)
0.462049
1
0.388917
0.39623
1
0.543681
0.388917
0.688264
0.666751
test
2.22222
700
false
472
An audio device which is configured to wirelessly receive audio data from another audio device, comprising:\n a memory which stores instructions and pulse data having a starting point and a predetermined length, a clock which outputs an audio clock that indicates a timing of playback of the audio data, and a processor that is configured to execute the instructions stored in the memory to: wirelessly receive the audio data and a time stamp attached to the audio data from the other audio device, output the pulse data having the starting point and the predetermined length in the audio device, the pulse data being output when the audio device receives the audio data, detect start time of the pulse data based on the starting point by referring to the clock and end time of the pulse data by referring to the predetermined length and the start time, compare the end time of the pulse data and the time stamp, adjust the audio clock based on the comparing result, thereby adjusting the audio data, output the adjusted audio data synchronized with the other audio device and the adjusted audio clock, the adjusted audio data being output after the pulse data is output, and adjust a speed of the audio clock when there is a phase difference between the audio clock and the time stamp.
12
15,871,820
Utility
0
["700", "090000"]
0
2018-01
2019-07
6
An audio device, which is configured to receive audio data from another device, comprises a memory that stores instructions and a processor. The processor is configured to execute the instructions stored in the memory to: receive the audio data and a time stamp attached to the audio data, output a pulse data having a predetermined length, detect end time of the pulse data, compare the end time of the pulse data and the time stamp, adjust the audio data based on the comparing result, and output the adjusted audio data.
86
1
0
1
1
['13204079', '11053904', '14023815', '11691688', '15841756']
154.49733
146.289262
67
13
13
0.772324
1
0
1
0
119.322064
open
(15871820, 12)
0.456198
0
0.39041
0.396989
1
0.375761
0.39041
0.425882
0.580456
test
2.22222
700
false
473
The method according to claim 10 , wherein\n the audio clock has a predetermined number of edges, and the method further comprising: detecting, by the additional processor, a plurality of edge time, and adjusting, by the processor, the speed of the audio clock so that the phase difference is reduced each time the additional processor detects the edge time.
11
15,871,820
Utility
0
["700", "090000"]
0
2018-01
2019-07
6
An audio device, which is configured to receive audio data from another device, comprises a memory that stores instructions and a processor. The processor is configured to execute the instructions stored in the memory to: receive the audio data and a time stamp attached to the audio data, output a pulse data having a predetermined length, detect end time of the pulse data, compare the end time of the pulse data and the time stamp, adjust the audio data based on the comparing result, and output the adjusted audio data.
86
1
1
0
1
['13204079', '11053904', '14023815', '11691688', '15841756']
154.49733
146.289262
67
13
13
0.668901
1
0
1
0
103.343459
open
(15871820, 11)
0.473579
1
0.385989
0.394748
1
0.835647
0.385989
0.723844
0.831022
test
2.22222
700
false
474
The method according to claim 21 , wherein\n the audio device further comprises an additional processor which is formed separately from the processor, and the method further comprising: detecting, by the additional processor, edge time of the audio clock, where an amplitude of the audio clock increases by a predetermined value, and (i) reading out, by the processor, the edge time of the audio clock from the additional processor, and (ii) determining, by the processor, that there is a phase difference between the audio clock and the time stamp when the edge time of the audio clock does not correspond to the time stamp.
10
15,871,820
Utility
0
["700", "090000"]
0
2018-01
2019-07
6
An audio device, which is configured to receive audio data from another device, comprises a memory that stores instructions and a processor. The processor is configured to execute the instructions stored in the memory to: receive the audio data and a time stamp attached to the audio data, output a pulse data having a predetermined length, detect end time of the pulse data, compare the end time of the pulse data and the time stamp, adjust the audio data based on the comparing result, and output the adjusted audio data.
86
1
1
0
1
['13204079', '11053904', '14023815', '11691688', '15841756']
154.49733
146.289262
67
13
13
0.740651
1
0
1
0
114.428595
open
(15871820, 10)
0.461512
1
0.389054
0.3963
1
0.827468
0.389054
0.697967
0.747542
test
2.22222
700
false
475
The receiving part of claim 1 , wherein the first section of the pressure element has a diameter smaller than a diameter of the opening, and the second section of the pressure element has a diameter larger than the diameter of the opening.
2
15,872,428
Utility
4
["606", "266000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
49
A receiving part for receiving a rod for coupling the rod to a bone anchoring element includes a receiving part body including a first end and a second end, and having a substantially U-shaped recess at the first end forming a channel for receiving the rod, and an accommodation space for accommodating a head of the bone anchoring element, the accommodation space having an opening at the second end for introducing the head; and a pressure element arranged at least partially in the accommodation space, the pressure element including a first section having a second recess for receiving the rod, and a second section having a flexible portion to clamp the head, the first section and the second section being fixed relative to each other, wherein said pressure element is insertable from the opening.
86
1
0
1
1
['12855395', '14878809', '14517624', '15156274', '12709375']
378.41077
362.159882
81
0
6
0.996869
0
0
0
0
377.225864
none
(15872428, 2)
0.516528
0
0.827091
0.796035
1
0.358128
0.827091
0.355265
0.346326
test
2.55357
606
true
476
The computing system of claim 31 , wherein the at least one processor is further to:\n forward the inbound message packets from the migration-source network node to the application node.
32
15,866,643
Utility
2
["370", "235000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
53
In response to receiving TCP inbound message packets from a remote node, a network node buffers the received TCP message packets in a receive queue. The network node forwards the inbound message packets to an application node. Socket states, excluding receive-queue contents, are sent to a backup node. In response to receiving acknowledgements corresponding to respective inbound message packets from the application node, the network node sends respective acknowledgements from the network node to the remote node.
86
1
0
1
1
['14440214', '11479158', '14871758', '11694994', '09520065']
256.92783
168.032234
47
20
18
0.622616
0
0
0
0
159.967499
none
(15866643, 32)
0.510445
0
0.540453
0.537452
1
0.820763
0.540453
0.789359
0.823191
test
2.2973
370
false
477
A receiving part for receiving a rod for coupling the rod to a bone anchoring element, the receiving part comprising:\n a receiving part body having a first end, a second end below the first end, a substantially U-shaped recess at the first end forming a channel for receiving the rod, an accommodation space for accommodating a head of the bone anchoring element, and an opening at the second end for inserting the head into the accommodation space; and a pressure element configured to be arranged at least partially in the accommodation space, the pressure element comprising a first section configured to contact the rod when the pressure element is in the receiving part, and a second section axially connected to the first section and having an expandable portion configured to accommodate and clamp the head; wherein the pressure element is insertable upwards through the opening at the second end of the receiving part body into the accommodation space; and wherein when the pressure element is in the receiving part body, the pressure element is configured to assume a pre-locking position wherein an abutment at an inner wall of the receiving part body holds the pressure element against movement towards the first end of the receiving part body, while the inner wall of the receiving part body further restricts expansion of the expandable portion to prevent removal of an inserted head of the bone anchoring element from the receiving part.
1
15,872,428
Utility
4
["606", "266000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
49
A receiving part for receiving a rod for coupling the rod to a bone anchoring element includes a receiving part body including a first end and a second end, and having a substantially U-shaped recess at the first end forming a channel for receiving the rod, and an accommodation space for accommodating a head of the bone anchoring element, the accommodation space having an opening at the second end for introducing the head; and a pressure element arranged at least partially in the accommodation space, the pressure element including a first section having a second recess for receiving the rod, and a second section having a flexible portion to clamp the head, the first section and the second section being fixed relative to each other, wherein said pressure element is insertable from the opening.
86
1
0
1
1
['12855395', '14878809', '14517624', '15156274', '12709375']
378.41077
362.159882
81
0
6
0.989637
1
0
1
0
374.489396
open
(15872428, 1)
0.514196
0
0.809475
0.779947
1
0.242428
0.809475
0.138522
0.191897
test
2.55357
606
true
478
The receiving device according to claim 10 ,\n wherein each of the plurality of PLPs has a different modulation parameter.
11
15,741,863
Utility
2
["725", "095000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
7
The present technology relates to a transmission device, a receiving device, and a data processing method that enable bandwidth control over PLPs when one frequency band includes the plurality of PLPs. The transmission device determines the number of cells of a component to be transmitted by each of PLPs such that the number of cells in an entire physical layer frame including the plurality of PLPs matches a sum of the number of cells of the plurality of PLPs, and transmits a broadcast stream including the physical layer frame. The present technology can be applied to, for example, a system for transmitting a broadcast stream including a physical layer frame including a plurality of PLPs.
86
1
0
1
1
['14458794', '13857668', '15167140', '14454289', '13857695']
196.49673
189.840028
38
0
7
0.636396
0
0
0
0
125.049825
none
(15741863, 11)
0.497121
0
0.466107
0.469209
1
0.272052
0.466107
0.441657
0.351542
test
2.19643
725
true
479
The cleaning blade according to claim 11 ,\n wherein the contact object has a surface roughness of 0.3 \u03bcm or more and 0.6 \u03bcm or less.
13
15,861,804
Utility
0
["399", "350000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
52
A cleaning blade includes an elastic blade body. The elastic blade body having an edge contacts a surface of a contact object such as a photoconductor. The cleaning blade removes substances on the surface of the contact object that moves in contact with the edge. With respect to an elastic power Y OPC of the contact object, an elastic power E BL of the cleaning blade satisfies a relation: Y OPC ≥0.55× E BL −3.33.
86
1
1
0
1
['15219782', '15353184', '14857955', '15062705', '15339269']
246.25143
238.7375
25
0
2
0.601433
0
0
0
0
148.103628
none
(15861804, 13)
0.500533
1
0.83124
0.79817
1
0.738833
0.83124
0.742317
0.685616
test
1.92857
399
true
480
The cleaning blade according to claim 11 ,\n wherein the contact object has a surface roughness of 0.1 \u03bcm or more and 0.7 \u03bcm or less.
12
15,861,804
Utility
0
["399", "350000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
52
A cleaning blade includes an elastic blade body. The elastic blade body having an edge contacts a surface of a contact object such as a photoconductor. The cleaning blade removes substances on the surface of the contact object that moves in contact with the edge. With respect to an elastic power Y OPC of the contact object, an elastic power E BL of the cleaning blade satisfies a relation: Y OPC ≥0.55× E BL −3.33.
86
1
1
0
1
['15219782', '15353184', '14857955', '15062705', '15339269']
246.25143
238.7375
25
0
2
0.711053
0
0
0
0
175.097924
none
(15861804, 12)
0.489833
1
0.832581
0.798306
1
0.719619
0.832581
0.734797
0.679011
test
1.92857
399
true
481
A cleaning blade comprising\n an elastic blade body, the elastic blade body having an edge to contact a surface of a contact object that moves in contact with the edge, the cleaning blade to remove substance on the surface of the contact object, with respect to an elastic power of the contact object, an elastic power of the cleaning blade satisfying a relation:\n Y OPC \u22650.61\u00d7 E BL \u22123.85, \n where Y OPC represents the elastic power of the contact object, and E BL represents the elastic power of the cleaning blade.
11
15,861,804
Utility
0
["399", "350000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
52
A cleaning blade includes an elastic blade body. The elastic blade body having an edge contacts a surface of a contact object such as a photoconductor. The cleaning blade removes substances on the surface of the contact object that moves in contact with the edge. With respect to an elastic power Y OPC of the contact object, an elastic power E BL of the cleaning blade satisfies a relation: Y OPC ≥0.55× E BL −3.33.
86
1
1
1
1
['15219782', '15353184', '14857955', '15062705', '15339269']
246.25143
238.7375
25
0
2
0.616776
1
0
1
0
151.881925
open
(15861804, 11)
0.496738
1
0.814104
0.782368
1
0.184497
0.814104
0.263777
0.39902
test
1.92857
399
true
482
A process cartridge detachably attachable to a body of an image forming apparatus as a single unit, the process cartridge comprising:\n an image bearer to bear a toner image; and the cleaning device according to claim 8 to remove toner on the image bearer as the contact object.
10
15,861,804
Utility
0
["399", "350000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
52
A cleaning blade includes an elastic blade body. The elastic blade body having an edge contacts a surface of a contact object such as a photoconductor. The cleaning blade removes substances on the surface of the contact object that moves in contact with the edge. With respect to an elastic power Y OPC of the contact object, an elastic power E BL of the cleaning blade satisfies a relation: Y OPC ≥0.55× E BL −3.33.
86
1
1
0
1
['15219782', '15353184', '14857955', '15062705', '15339269']
246.25143
238.7375
25
0
2
0.740344
1
0
1
0
182.310883
open
(15861804, 10)
0.484679
1
0.815734
0.782628
1
0.727456
0.815734
0.641868
0.665109
test
1.92857
399
true
483
An image forming apparatus comprising:\n an image bearer to bear an image; a charger to charge a surface of the image bearer, an exposure device to expose the surface of the image bearer charged with the charger, to form an electrostatic latent image on the image bearer; a developing device to develop the electrostatic latent image into a toner image; a transfer device to transfer the toner image from the image bearer onto a recording medium; a fixing device to fix the toner image on the recording medium; and the cleaning device according to claim 8 to remove toner on the image bearer as the contact object.
9
15,861,804
Utility
0
["399", "350000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
52
A cleaning blade includes an elastic blade body. The elastic blade body having an edge contacts a surface of a contact object such as a photoconductor. The cleaning blade removes substances on the surface of the contact object that moves in contact with the edge. With respect to an elastic power Y OPC of the contact object, an elastic power E BL of the cleaning blade satisfies a relation: Y OPC ≥0.55× E BL −3.33.
86
1
1
0
1
['15219782', '15353184', '14857955', '15062705', '15339269']
246.25143
238.7375
25
0
2
0.944041
1
0
1
0
232.471508
open
(15861804, 9)
0.464846
1
0.818396
0.783041
1
0.614718
0.818396
0.632133
0.670151
test
1.92857
399
true
484
A cleaning device comprising:\n the cleaning blade according to claim 1 ; and a spring to press the edge of the elastic blade body against the contact object.
8
15,861,804
Utility
0
["399", "350000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
52
A cleaning blade includes an elastic blade body. The elastic blade body having an edge contacts a surface of a contact object such as a photoconductor. The cleaning blade removes substances on the surface of the contact object that moves in contact with the edge. With respect to an elastic power Y OPC of the contact object, an elastic power E BL of the cleaning blade satisfies a relation: Y OPC ≥0.55× E BL −3.33.
86
1
1
0
1
['15219782', '15353184', '14857955', '15062705', '15339269']
246.25143
238.7375
25
0
2
0.815958
1
0
1
0
200.930889
open
(15861804, 8)
0.477308
1
0.816726
0.782784
1
0.160619
0.816726
0.33891
0.319347
test
1.92857
399
true
485
The cleaning blade according to claim 1 ,\n wherein the elastic blade body includes an edge region including the edge and a non-edge-region on a cross-section perpendicular to a direction in which the edge extends, the non-edge-region different in at least one of material and physical property from the edge region, and wherein a Martens hardness of the edge region is greater than a Martens hardness of the non-edge-region.
7
15,861,804
Utility
0
["399", "350000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
52
A cleaning blade includes an elastic blade body. The elastic blade body having an edge contacts a surface of a contact object such as a photoconductor. The cleaning blade removes substances on the surface of the contact object that moves in contact with the edge. With respect to an elastic power Y OPC of the contact object, an elastic power E BL of the cleaning blade satisfies a relation: Y OPC ≥0.55× E BL −3.33.
86
1
1
1
1
['15219782', '15353184', '14857955', '15062705', '15339269']
246.25143
238.7375
25
0
2
0.838094
0
0
0
0
206.381772
none
(15861804, 7)
0.477445
1
0.834123
0.798455
1
0.36915
0.834123
0.335853
0.309708
test
1.92857
399
true
486
The cleaning blade according to claim 1 ,\n wherein the elastic blade body includes an edge region including the edge and a non-edge-region on a cross-section perpendicular to a direction in which the edge extends, the non-edge-region different in at least one of material and physical property from the edge region, and wherein an elastic power of the edge region is smaller than an elastic power of the non-edge-region.
6
15,861,804
Utility
0
["399", "350000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
52
A cleaning blade includes an elastic blade body. The elastic blade body having an edge contacts a surface of a contact object such as a photoconductor. The cleaning blade removes substances on the surface of the contact object that moves in contact with the edge. With respect to an elastic power Y OPC of the contact object, an elastic power E BL of the cleaning blade satisfies a relation: Y OPC ≥0.55× E BL −3.33.
86
1
1
1
1
['15219782', '15353184', '14857955', '15062705', '15339269']
246.25143
238.7375
25
0
2
0.792007
0
0
0
0
195.032775
none
(15861804, 6)
0.481936
1
0.833565
0.798402
1
0.250751
0.833565
0.356339
0.34203
test
1.92857
399
true
487
The cleaning blade according to claim 1 ,\n wherein the contact object has a Martens hardness of 190 N/mm 2 or more and less than 310 N/mm 2 .
5
15,861,804
Utility
0
["399", "350000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
52
A cleaning blade includes an elastic blade body. The elastic blade body having an edge contacts a surface of a contact object such as a photoconductor. The cleaning blade removes substances on the surface of the contact object that moves in contact with the edge. With respect to an elastic power Y OPC of the contact object, an elastic power E BL of the cleaning blade satisfies a relation: Y OPC ≥0.55× E BL −3.33.
86
1
1
1
1
['15219782', '15353184', '14857955', '15062705', '15339269']
246.25143
238.7375
25
0
2
0.749552
0
0
0
0
184.578181
none
(15861804, 5)
0.486077
1
0.833049
0.798352
1
0.409809
0.833049
0.606038
0.451485
test
1.92857
399
true
488
The cleaning blade according to claim 1 ,\n wherein the contact object has a Martens hardness of 190 N/mm 2 or more and less than 350 N/mm 2 .
4
15,861,804
Utility
0
["399", "350000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
52
A cleaning blade includes an elastic blade body. The elastic blade body having an edge contacts a surface of a contact object such as a photoconductor. The cleaning blade removes substances on the surface of the contact object that moves in contact with the edge. With respect to an elastic power Y OPC of the contact object, an elastic power E BL of the cleaning blade satisfies a relation: Y OPC ≥0.55× E BL −3.33.
86
1
1
1
1
['15219782', '15353184', '14857955', '15062705', '15339269']
246.25143
238.7375
25
0
2
0.699163
0
0
0
0
172.169805
none
(15861804, 4)
0.490993
1
0.832436
0.798292
1
0.400426
0.832436
0.607306
0.440823
test
1.92857
399
true
489
The cleaning blade according to claim 11 ,\n wherein the contact object has a Martens hardness of 190 N/mm 2 or more and less than 350 N/mm 2 .
14
15,861,804
Utility
0
["399", "350000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
52
A cleaning blade includes an elastic blade body. The elastic blade body having an edge contacts a surface of a contact object such as a photoconductor. The cleaning blade removes substances on the surface of the contact object that moves in contact with the edge. With respect to an elastic power Y OPC of the contact object, an elastic power E BL of the cleaning blade satisfies a relation: Y OPC ≥0.55× E BL −3.33.
86
1
1
1
1
['15219782', '15353184', '14857955', '15062705', '15339269']
246.25143
238.7375
25
0
2
0.62799
0
0
0
0
154.643349
none
(15861804, 14)
0.497941
1
0.831566
0.798203
1
0.548815
0.831566
0.723416
0.558633
test
1.92857
399
true
490
The cleaning blade according to claim 1 ,\n wherein the contact object has a surface roughness of 0.3 \u03bcm or more and 0.6 \u03bcm or less.
3
15,861,804
Utility
0
["399", "350000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
52
A cleaning blade includes an elastic blade body. The elastic blade body having an edge contacts a surface of a contact object such as a photoconductor. The cleaning blade removes substances on the surface of the contact object that moves in contact with the edge. With respect to an elastic power Y OPC of the contact object, an elastic power E BL of the cleaning blade satisfies a relation: Y OPC ≥0.55× E BL −3.33.
86
1
1
0
1
['15219782', '15353184', '14857955', '15062705', '15339269']
246.25143
238.7375
25
0
2
0.59151
0
0
0
0
145.660139
none
(15861804, 3)
0.501502
1
0.831119
0.798157
1
0.541588
0.831119
0.643393
0.558377
test
1.92857
399
true
491
A cleaning blade comprising\n an elastic blade body, the elastic blade body having an edge to contact a surface of a contact object that moves in contact with the edge, the cleaning blade to remove substance on the surface of the contact object, with respect to an elastic power of the contact object, an elastic power of the cleaning blade satisfying a relation:\n Y OPC \u22650.55\u00d7 E BL \u22123.33, \n where Y OPC represents the elastic power of the contact object, and E BL represents the elastic power of the cleaning blade.
1
15,861,804
Utility
0
["399", "350000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
52
A cleaning blade includes an elastic blade body. The elastic blade body having an edge contacts a surface of a contact object such as a photoconductor. The cleaning blade removes substances on the surface of the contact object that moves in contact with the edge. With respect to an elastic power Y OPC of the contact object, an elastic power E BL of the cleaning blade satisfies a relation: Y OPC ≥0.55× E BL −3.33.
86
1
1
1
1
['15219782', '15353184', '14857955', '15062705', '15339269']
246.25143
238.7375
25
0
2
0.625164
1
0
1
0
153.947449
open
(15861804, 1)
0.495919
1
0.814215
0.782386
1
0.190441
0.814215
0.285973
0.401106
test
1.92857
399
true
492
A The method of forming the cured plywood article claim 13 wherein said method comprises the steps of:\n providing the first wood veneer; \n disposing the adhesive composition on the first wood veneer wherein the adhesive composition consists essentially of the isocyanate component and the Kaolin; \n overlaying the second wood veneer onto the first wood veneer such that the second wood veneer comes into direct contact with the adhesive composition disposed on the first wood veneer and the adhesive composition is disposed between the first and second wood veneers to form the pre-cured plywood article; and \n compressing and heating the pre-cured plywood article such that the isocyanate component reacts with moisture present in the first and second wood veneers to form the self-polymerization product, the cured adhesive composition, and the cured plywood article.
20
15,746,636
Utility
2
["428", "537100"]
0
2018-01
2018-08
50
This disclosure provides a plywood article that is pre-cured or cured. The plywood includes a first wood veneer, a second wood veneer disposed opposite the first wood veneer and an adhesive composition disposed between the first wood veneer and the second wood veneer. The adhesive composition is either cured or not cured. Prior to cure, the adhesive composition consists essentially of an isocyanate component and Kaolin. After cure, the cured adhesive composition consists essentially of a self-polymerization product of the isocyanate component and the Kaolin. The Kaolin is present in an amount of from greater than 10 to 50 weight percent based on a total weight of the adhesive composition. Moreover, each of the first and second wood veneers independently has a moisture content of from 0 to 45 weight percent.
86
1
1
0
1
['13702913', '12287394', '10133838', '10586623', '10438147']
216.30534
203.253608
79
75
36
0.781409
0
0
0
0
169.023009
none
(15746636, 20)
0.482079
1
0.904618
0.862364
1
0.94237
0.904618
0.80671
0.953009
test
2.25397
428
false
493
The cured plywood article of claim 13 which exhibits 50 to 85% wood retention.
19
15,746,636
Utility
2
["428", "537100"]
0
2018-01
2018-08
50
This disclosure provides a plywood article that is pre-cured or cured. The plywood includes a first wood veneer, a second wood veneer disposed opposite the first wood veneer and an adhesive composition disposed between the first wood veneer and the second wood veneer. The adhesive composition is either cured or not cured. Prior to cure, the adhesive composition consists essentially of an isocyanate component and Kaolin. After cure, the cured adhesive composition consists essentially of a self-polymerization product of the isocyanate component and the Kaolin. The Kaolin is present in an amount of from greater than 10 to 50 weight percent based on a total weight of the adhesive composition. Moreover, each of the first and second wood veneers independently has a moisture content of from 0 to 45 weight percent.
86
1
1
0
1
['13702913', '12287394', '10133838', '10586623', '10438147']
216.30534
203.253608
79
75
36
0.572077
0
0
0
0
123.743369
none
(15746636, 19)
0.507377
1
0.902472
0.862962
1
0.943769
0.902472
0.80776
0.952007
test
2.25397
428
false
494
The cured plywood article of claim 13 further comprising one or more additional wood veneers each independently overlaying an adjoining wood veneer and an additional adhesive composition disposed between each pair of additional wood veneers, and wherein said additional adhesive composition consists essentially of an additional isocyanate component and Kaolin present in an amount of from greater than 10 to 50 weight percent based on a total weight of said additional adhesive composition.
18
15,746,636
Utility
2
["428", "537100"]
0
2018-01
2018-08
50
This disclosure provides a plywood article that is pre-cured or cured. The plywood includes a first wood veneer, a second wood veneer disposed opposite the first wood veneer and an adhesive composition disposed between the first wood veneer and the second wood veneer. The adhesive composition is either cured or not cured. Prior to cure, the adhesive composition consists essentially of an isocyanate component and Kaolin. After cure, the cured adhesive composition consists essentially of a self-polymerization product of the isocyanate component and the Kaolin. The Kaolin is present in an amount of from greater than 10 to 50 weight percent based on a total weight of the adhesive composition. Moreover, each of the first and second wood veneers independently has a moisture content of from 0 to 45 weight percent.
86
1
1
0
1
['13702913', '12287394', '10133838', '10586623', '10438147']
216.30534
203.253608
79
75
36
0.69968
1
0
1
0
151.344566
open
(15746636, 18)
0.489655
1
0.892939
0.852611
1
0.94194
0.892939
0.809728
0.952641
test
2.25397
428
false
495
The cured plywood article of claim 16 wherein said diluent is tri ethyl phosphate.
17
15,746,636
Utility
2
["428", "537100"]
0
2018-01
2018-08
50
This disclosure provides a plywood article that is pre-cured or cured. The plywood includes a first wood veneer, a second wood veneer disposed opposite the first wood veneer and an adhesive composition disposed between the first wood veneer and the second wood veneer. The adhesive composition is either cured or not cured. Prior to cure, the adhesive composition consists essentially of an isocyanate component and Kaolin. After cure, the cured adhesive composition consists essentially of a self-polymerization product of the isocyanate component and the Kaolin. The Kaolin is present in an amount of from greater than 10 to 50 weight percent based on a total weight of the adhesive composition. Moreover, each of the first and second wood veneers independently has a moisture content of from 0 to 45 weight percent.
86
1
1
0
1
['13702913', '12287394', '10133838', '10586623', '10438147']
216.30534
203.253608
79
75
36
0.798375
0
0
0
0
172.692881
none
(15746636, 17)
0.480031
1
0.90479
0.862314
1
0.942412
0.90479
0.80815
0.950067
test
2.25397
428
false
496
The cured plywood article of claim 13 wherein said adhesive composition consists essentially of said isocyanate component, said Kaolin, and a diluent.
16
15,746,636
Utility
2
["428", "537100"]
0
2018-01
2018-08
50
This disclosure provides a plywood article that is pre-cured or cured. The plywood includes a first wood veneer, a second wood veneer disposed opposite the first wood veneer and an adhesive composition disposed between the first wood veneer and the second wood veneer. The adhesive composition is either cured or not cured. Prior to cure, the adhesive composition consists essentially of an isocyanate component and Kaolin. After cure, the cured adhesive composition consists essentially of a self-polymerization product of the isocyanate component and the Kaolin. The Kaolin is present in an amount of from greater than 10 to 50 weight percent based on a total weight of the adhesive composition. Moreover, each of the first and second wood veneers independently has a moisture content of from 0 to 45 weight percent.
86
1
1
0
1
['13702913', '12287394', '10133838', '10586623', '10438147']
216.30534
203.253608
79
75
36
0.744372
0
0
0
0
161.011628
none
(15746636, 16)
0.486552
1
0.904241
0.862472
1
0.942677
0.904241
0.810807
0.943713
test
2.25397
428
false
497
The cured plywood article of claim 13 wherein said Kaolin is present in an amount of from 30 to 40 weight percent based on a total weight of said cured adhesive composition.
15
15,746,636
Utility
2
["428", "537100"]
0
2018-01
2018-08
50
This disclosure provides a plywood article that is pre-cured or cured. The plywood includes a first wood veneer, a second wood veneer disposed opposite the first wood veneer and an adhesive composition disposed between the first wood veneer and the second wood veneer. The adhesive composition is either cured or not cured. Prior to cure, the adhesive composition consists essentially of an isocyanate component and Kaolin. After cure, the cured adhesive composition consists essentially of a self-polymerization product of the isocyanate component and the Kaolin. The Kaolin is present in an amount of from greater than 10 to 50 weight percent based on a total weight of the adhesive composition. Moreover, each of the first and second wood veneers independently has a moisture content of from 0 to 45 weight percent.
86
1
1
0
1
['13702913', '12287394', '10133838', '10586623', '10438147']
216.30534
203.253608
79
75
36
0.682667
0
0
0
0
147.664444
none
(15746636, 15)
0.494009
1
0.903611
0.86265
1
0.942807
0.903611
0.8159
0.952782
test
2.25397
428
false
498
The cured plywood article of claim 13 wherein said isocyanate component is polymeric methylene-4,4\u2032-diphenyl diisocyanate (pMDI).
14
15,746,636
Utility
2
["428", "537100"]
0
2018-01
2018-08
50
This disclosure provides a plywood article that is pre-cured or cured. The plywood includes a first wood veneer, a second wood veneer disposed opposite the first wood veneer and an adhesive composition disposed between the first wood veneer and the second wood veneer. The adhesive composition is either cured or not cured. Prior to cure, the adhesive composition consists essentially of an isocyanate component and Kaolin. After cure, the cured adhesive composition consists essentially of a self-polymerization product of the isocyanate component and the Kaolin. The Kaolin is present in an amount of from greater than 10 to 50 weight percent based on a total weight of the adhesive composition. Moreover, each of the first and second wood veneers independently has a moisture content of from 0 to 45 weight percent.
86
1
1
0
1
['13702913', '12287394', '10133838', '10586623', '10438147']
216.30534
203.253608
79
75
36
0.682252
0
0
0
0
147.574671
none
(15746636, 14)
0.494059
1
0.903606
0.862652
1
0.943295
0.903606
0.810135
0.951717
test
2.25397
428
false
499
A cured plywood article comprising:\n A. a first wood veneer; B. a second wood veneer disposed opposite said first wood veneer; and C. a cured adhesive composition disposed between said first and second wood veneers; wherein said cured adhesive composition consists essentially of; (1) a self-polymerization product of an isocyanate component; and (2) Kaolin present in an amount of from greater than 10 to 50 weight percent based on a total weight of said cured adhesive composition; and wherein each of said first and second wood veneers independently has a moisture content of from 0 to 45 weight.
13
15,746,636
Utility
2
["428", "537100"]
0
2018-01
2018-08
50
This disclosure provides a plywood article that is pre-cured or cured. The plywood includes a first wood veneer, a second wood veneer disposed opposite the first wood veneer and an adhesive composition disposed between the first wood veneer and the second wood veneer. The adhesive composition is either cured or not cured. Prior to cure, the adhesive composition consists essentially of an isocyanate component and Kaolin. After cure, the cured adhesive composition consists essentially of a self-polymerization product of the isocyanate component and the Kaolin. The Kaolin is present in an amount of from greater than 10 to 50 weight percent based on a total weight of the adhesive composition. Moreover, each of the first and second wood veneers independently has a moisture content of from 0 to 45 weight percent.
86
1
1
0
1
['13702913', '12287394', '10133838', '10586623', '10438147']
216.30534
203.253608
79
75
36
0.624694
1
0
1
0
135.124594
open
(15746636, 13)
0.498719
1
0.892093
0.852756
1
0.937116
0.892093
0.7241
0.749953
test
2.25397
428
false