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200
The storage container according to claim 7 , wherein the cover plate is pivotably mounted on the container module side wall of the container module.
17
15,744,337
Utility
1
["312", "111000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
15
A storage container including a modular container housing that includes a plurality of housing modules which are placed on top of each other in a vertical direction and are coupled to each other in pairs. Housing modules that are placed immediately on top of each other jointly delimit a slot for an extractable and insertable tray element. Each of the housing modules has a horizontal module wall which runs transversely to the vertical direction and from which a lateral module wall extends upward. At least one slot is laterally delimited by a lateral slot wall which is composed of a combination of an upward-extending upper lateral module wall of a bottom housing module and a downward-extending lower lateral module wall of a top housing module that is placed on the bottom housing module, the lower lateral module wall being coupled to the aforementioned upper lateral module wall.
86
1
1
1
0
['15746997', '15737804', '13390690', '13343404', '14929845']
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225.03083
93
0
31
0.688121
0
0
0
0
233.889932
none
(15744337, 17)
0.523574
1
0.821678
0.791867
1
0.720509
0.821678
0.581847
0.46524
test
2.26866
312
false
201
The storage container according to claim 4 , wherein the bow-shaped carrying handle is pivotably arranged on the cover wall.
16
15,744,337
Utility
1
["312", "111000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
15
A storage container including a modular container housing that includes a plurality of housing modules which are placed on top of each other in a vertical direction and are coupled to each other in pairs. Housing modules that are placed immediately on top of each other jointly delimit a slot for an extractable and insertable tray element. Each of the housing modules has a horizontal module wall which runs transversely to the vertical direction and from which a lateral module wall extends upward. At least one slot is laterally delimited by a lateral slot wall which is composed of a combination of an upward-extending upper lateral module wall of a bottom housing module and a downward-extending lower lateral module wall of a top housing module that is placed on the bottom housing module, the lower lateral module wall being coupled to the aforementioned upper lateral module wall.
86
1
1
0
0
['15746997', '15737804', '13390690', '13343404', '14929845']
339.89642
225.03083
93
0
31
0.799166
0
0
0
0
271.633549
none
(15744337, 16)
0.520818
1
0.821564
0.791489
1
0.546636
0.821564
0.554607
0.363519
test
2.26866
312
false
202
The storage container according to claim 14 , wherein the drawer element has a base wall and an upward-projecting outer wall extending around the edge of the base wall, wherein a drawer interior is bounded by the base wall and the outer wall, and wherein a handle is expediently located on the outside, which faces away from the drawer interior, of a front outer wall section of the drawer element.
15
15,744,337
Utility
1
["312", "111000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
15
A storage container including a modular container housing that includes a plurality of housing modules which are placed on top of each other in a vertical direction and are coupled to each other in pairs. Housing modules that are placed immediately on top of each other jointly delimit a slot for an extractable and insertable tray element. Each of the housing modules has a horizontal module wall which runs transversely to the vertical direction and from which a lateral module wall extends upward. At least one slot is laterally delimited by a lateral slot wall which is composed of a combination of an upward-extending upper lateral module wall of a bottom housing module and a downward-extending lower lateral module wall of a top housing module that is placed on the bottom housing module, the lower lateral module wall being coupled to the aforementioned upper lateral module wall.
86
1
0
1
1
['15746997', '15737804', '13390690', '13343404', '14929845']
339.89642
225.03083
93
0
31
0.789875
0
0
0
0
268.475715
none
(15744337, 15)
0.521048
0
0.821573
0.791521
1
0.778532
0.821573
0.600661
0.572241
test
2.26866
312
false
203
The storage container according to claim 1 , wherein a drawer element is provided in each reception compartment in a pull-out and push-in arrangement.
14
15,744,337
Utility
1
["312", "111000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
15
A storage container including a modular container housing that includes a plurality of housing modules which are placed on top of each other in a vertical direction and are coupled to each other in pairs. Housing modules that are placed immediately on top of each other jointly delimit a slot for an extractable and insertable tray element. Each of the housing modules has a horizontal module wall which runs transversely to the vertical direction and from which a lateral module wall extends upward. At least one slot is laterally delimited by a lateral slot wall which is composed of a combination of an upward-extending upper lateral module wall of a bottom housing module and a downward-extending lower lateral module wall of a top housing module that is placed on the bottom housing module, the lower lateral module wall being coupled to the aforementioned upper lateral module wall.
86
1
0
1
1
['15746997', '15737804', '13390690', '13343404', '14929845']
339.89642
225.03083
93
0
31
0.831831
0
0
0
0
282.73621
none
(15744337, 14)
0.520007
0
0.82153
0.791378
1
0.674096
0.82153
0.442742
0.42005
test
2.26866
312
false
204
The storage container according to claim 1 , wherein each compartment side wall, apart from a compartment opening of the associated reception compartment provided at the front side of the container housing for access to the drawer element, extends as a closed entity around the associated reception compartment.
13
15,744,337
Utility
1
["312", "111000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
15
A storage container including a modular container housing that includes a plurality of housing modules which are placed on top of each other in a vertical direction and are coupled to each other in pairs. Housing modules that are placed immediately on top of each other jointly delimit a slot for an extractable and insertable tray element. Each of the housing modules has a horizontal module wall which runs transversely to the vertical direction and from which a lateral module wall extends upward. At least one slot is laterally delimited by a lateral slot wall which is composed of a combination of an upward-extending upper lateral module wall of a bottom housing module and a downward-extending lower lateral module wall of a top housing module that is placed on the bottom housing module, the lower lateral module wall being coupled to the aforementioned upper lateral module wall.
86
1
0
1
1
['15746997', '15737804', '13390690', '13343404', '14929845']
339.89642
225.03083
93
0
31
0.821559
0
0
0
0
279.245068
none
(15744337, 13)
0.520262
0
0.821541
0.791413
1
0.667509
0.821541
0.415271
0.424218
test
2.26866
312
false
205
The storage container according to claim 11 , wherein each upward-projecting upper module side wall has several first latching means and each downward-projecting lower module side wall has a corresponding number of second latching means which are complementary to the first latching means wherein the first or the second latching means are designed as latching hooks projecting from the associated module side wall in the height direction and the other latching means comprise a latching edge, which can be engaged from behind by a latching hook.
12
15,744,337
Utility
1
["312", "111000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
15
A storage container including a modular container housing that includes a plurality of housing modules which are placed on top of each other in a vertical direction and are coupled to each other in pairs. Housing modules that are placed immediately on top of each other jointly delimit a slot for an extractable and insertable tray element. Each of the housing modules has a horizontal module wall which runs transversely to the vertical direction and from which a lateral module wall extends upward. At least one slot is laterally delimited by a lateral slot wall which is composed of a combination of an upward-extending upper lateral module wall of a bottom housing module and a downward-extending lower lateral module wall of a top housing module that is placed on the bottom housing module, the lower lateral module wall being coupled to the aforementioned upper lateral module wall.
86
1
1
0
1
['15746997', '15737804', '13390690', '13343404', '14929845']
339.89642
225.03083
93
0
31
0.764344
0
0
0
0
259.797883
none
(15744337, 12)
0.521682
1
0.821599
0.791608
1
0.752541
0.821599
0.659537
0.592373
test
2.26866
312
false
206
The storage container according to claim 1 , wherein housing modules which are arranged immediately adjacent to one another in the height direction are coupled to one another at their facing upper and lower module side walls by latching by means of mutually engaging latching means.
11
15,744,337
Utility
1
["312", "111000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
15
A storage container including a modular container housing that includes a plurality of housing modules which are placed on top of each other in a vertical direction and are coupled to each other in pairs. Housing modules that are placed immediately on top of each other jointly delimit a slot for an extractable and insertable tray element. Each of the housing modules has a horizontal module wall which runs transversely to the vertical direction and from which a lateral module wall extends upward. At least one slot is laterally delimited by a lateral slot wall which is composed of a combination of an upward-extending upper lateral module wall of a bottom housing module and a downward-extending lower lateral module wall of a top housing module that is placed on the bottom housing module, the lower lateral module wall being coupled to the aforementioned upper lateral module wall.
86
1
0
1
1
['15746997', '15737804', '13390690', '13343404', '14929845']
339.89642
225.03083
93
0
31
0.802779
0
0
0
0
272.861816
none
(15744337, 11)
0.520728
0
0.82156
0.791477
1
0.550693
0.82156
0.43187
0.428696
test
2.26866
312
false
207
The storage container according to claim 1 , wherein the container housing comprises several reception compartments, each bounded by two housing modules located immediately on top of each other, for a pull-out and push-in drawer element each, wherein at least one or each housing module located between two reception compartments is designed as a housing intermediate module, which has a module horizontal wall extending transversely to the height direction between the reception compartments as well as an upward-projecting upper module side wall formed integrally at the edge of the module horizontal wall and a lower module side wall formed integrally at the edge of the module horizontal wall and projecting beyond the module horizontal wall in a downward direction, so that the housing intermediate module contributes to the formation of both a compartment side wall which bounds the reception compartment located above the housing intermediate module and a compartment side wall which laterally bounds the reception compartment located below.
10
15,744,337
Utility
1
["312", "111000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
15
A storage container including a modular container housing that includes a plurality of housing modules which are placed on top of each other in a vertical direction and are coupled to each other in pairs. Housing modules that are placed immediately on top of each other jointly delimit a slot for an extractable and insertable tray element. Each of the housing modules has a horizontal module wall which runs transversely to the vertical direction and from which a lateral module wall extends upward. At least one slot is laterally delimited by a lateral slot wall which is composed of a combination of an upward-extending upper lateral module wall of a bottom housing module and a downward-extending lower lateral module wall of a top housing module that is placed on the bottom housing module, the lower lateral module wall being coupled to the aforementioned upper lateral module wall.
86
1
1
1
1
['15746997', '15737804', '13390690', '13343404', '14929845']
339.89642
225.03083
93
0
31
0.91686
0
0
0
0
311.637588
none
(15744337, 10)
0.517895
1
0.821442
0.791088
1
0.761123
0.821442
0.480599
0.458445
test
2.26866
312
false
208
The storage container according to claim 8 , wherein of the two upper and lower module side walls which together form a compartment side wall, the upward-projecting upper module side wall of the lower housing module is higher than the downward-projecting lower module side wall of the housing module placed directly above.
9
15,744,337
Utility
1
["312", "111000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
15
A storage container including a modular container housing that includes a plurality of housing modules which are placed on top of each other in a vertical direction and are coupled to each other in pairs. Housing modules that are placed immediately on top of each other jointly delimit a slot for an extractable and insertable tray element. Each of the housing modules has a horizontal module wall which runs transversely to the vertical direction and from which a lateral module wall extends upward. At least one slot is laterally delimited by a lateral slot wall which is composed of a combination of an upward-extending upper lateral module wall of a bottom housing module and a downward-extending lower lateral module wall of a top housing module that is placed on the bottom housing module, the lower lateral module wall being coupled to the aforementioned upper lateral module wall.
86
1
1
1
0
['15746997', '15737804', '13390690', '13343404', '14929845']
339.89642
225.03083
93
0
31
0.700494
0
0
0
0
238.09542
none
(15744337, 9)
0.523267
1
0.821665
0.791825
1
0.766216
0.821665
0.67479
0.531238
test
2.26866
312
false
209
A building foundation system as claimed in claim 1 including an elongate central support having a first end and a second end, the second end being adjacent to, but able to move relative to, the second structure.
8
15,879,155
Utility
2
["052", "167800"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
17
A resilient bearing to be positioned between a first structure and a second structure including a central connection point for connecting the resilient bearing to the first structure and a plurality of limbs extending outwardly from the central connection point to distal connection points. The resilient bearing may be formed from a single piece of elastic material adapted to dampen forces due to environmental events. A functional property of the elastic material may vary along at least some of the plurality of limbs. The angle between each of at least some of the plurality of limbs and the second structure may be between 20 and 70 degrees.
86
1
1
1
1
['15035164', '13445638', '11731425', '13212176', '12074930']
357.63144
191.552658
33
12
3
0.598351
0
0
0
0
213.989066
none
(15879155, 8)
0.531137
1
0.810908
0.782931
1
0.418035
0.810908
0.423348
0.498315
test
2.09434
52
true
210
The battery energy storage system of claim 4 , wherein the system controller is further configured to transmit a status report of the battery energy storage system over the communications network.
7
15,882,713
Utility
1
["320", "128000"]
86
2018-01
2018-08
8
Embodiments disclosed herein relate to a battery energy storage system (BESS) that can be used to store energy that is produced by conventional sources (e.g., coal, gas, nuclear) as well as renewable sources (e.g., wind, solar), and provide the stored energy on-demand.
86
1
1
1
1
['14932688', '15845598', '15389188', '14962491', '14819779']
338.0732
267.648916
142
0
35
0.840235
0
0
0
0
284.061014
none
(15882713, 7)
0.520128
1
0.754011
0.730623
1
0.334333
0.754011
0.470886
0.185613
test
1.41026
320
false
211
The battery energy storage system of claim 4 , wherein the system controller is further configured to receive instructions over the communications network and instruct the array controller to charge or discharge the plurality of battery packs in response to receiving the instructions.
6
15,882,713
Utility
1
["320", "128000"]
86
2018-01
2018-08
8
Embodiments disclosed herein relate to a battery energy storage system (BESS) that can be used to store energy that is produced by conventional sources (e.g., coal, gas, nuclear) as well as renewable sources (e.g., wind, solar), and provide the stored energy on-demand.
86
1
1
1
1
['14932688', '15845598', '15389188', '14962491', '14819779']
338.0732
267.648916
142
0
35
0.868215
0
0
0
0
293.520091
none
(15882713, 6)
0.519394
1
0.753984
0.730525
1
0.758014
0.753984
0.516383
0.266936
test
1.41026
320
false
212
The battery energy storage system of claim 4 , wherein the system controller is further configured to encrypt communications transmitted over the communications network.
5
15,882,713
Utility
1
["320", "128000"]
86
2018-01
2018-08
8
Embodiments disclosed herein relate to a battery energy storage system (BESS) that can be used to store energy that is produced by conventional sources (e.g., coal, gas, nuclear) as well as renewable sources (e.g., wind, solar), and provide the stored energy on-demand.
86
1
1
1
1
['14932688', '15845598', '15389188', '14962491', '14819779']
338.0732
267.648916
142
0
35
0.798995
0
0
0
0
270.118762
none
(15882713, 5)
0.52121
1
0.754051
0.730767
1
0.412565
0.754051
0.588297
0.235425
test
1.41026
320
false
213
An egg processing apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the frame is movable via a drive assembly having a plurality of actuators.
4
15,864,226
Utility
2
["119", "006800"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
18
An egg processing apparatus is provided. Such an apparatus includes a plurality of egg processing devices configured to interact with a plurality of eggs carried by an egg carrier. An egg support assembly is positioned beneath the egg processing devices such that an egg carrier is capable of being moved between the egg processing devices and the egg support assembly. The egg support assembly includes a plurality of pedestals, with each pedestal having a plurality of discrete egg support members cooperating to form a seating arrangement portion for contacting and supporting an end of an egg in the egg carrier. An associated assembly and method are also provided.
86
1
1
0
1
['14659699', '10686762', '15673525', '14614932', '15349182']
455.8998
311.32121
69
22
2
0.784656
0
0
0
0
357.724508
none
(15864226, 4)
0.559964
1
0.791683
0.768511
1
0.700352
0.791683
0.629504
0.613055
test
2.03571
119
false
214
An egg processing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the egg support assembly further comprises:\n a frame movable between an operative position and a retracted position; and a plate operably engaged with the frame, the pedestals being operably engaged with the plate such that the pedestals engage respective eggs in the egg carrier when the frame is in the operative position.
3
15,864,226
Utility
2
["119", "006800"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
18
An egg processing apparatus is provided. Such an apparatus includes a plurality of egg processing devices configured to interact with a plurality of eggs carried by an egg carrier. An egg support assembly is positioned beneath the egg processing devices such that an egg carrier is capable of being moved between the egg processing devices and the egg support assembly. The egg support assembly includes a plurality of pedestals, with each pedestal having a plurality of discrete egg support members cooperating to form a seating arrangement portion for contacting and supporting an end of an egg in the egg carrier. An associated assembly and method are also provided.
86
1
0
1
1
['14659699', '10686762', '15673525', '14614932', '15349182']
455.8998
311.32121
69
22
2
0.892344
0
0
0
0
406.81945
none
(15864226, 3)
0.566877
0
0.789472
0.767213
1
0.718385
0.789472
0.486
0.405315
test
2.03571
119
false
215
An egg processing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein each discrete egg support member is a shaped wire form such that each pedestal is formed of a rigid wireframe structure.
2
15,864,226
Utility
2
["119", "006800"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
18
An egg processing apparatus is provided. Such an apparatus includes a plurality of egg processing devices configured to interact with a plurality of eggs carried by an egg carrier. An egg support assembly is positioned beneath the egg processing devices such that an egg carrier is capable of being moved between the egg processing devices and the egg support assembly. The egg support assembly includes a plurality of pedestals, with each pedestal having a plurality of discrete egg support members cooperating to form a seating arrangement portion for contacting and supporting an end of an egg in the egg carrier. An associated assembly and method are also provided.
86
1
1
0
1
['14659699', '10686762', '15673525', '14614932', '15349182']
455.8998
311.32121
69
22
2
0.706037
0
0
0
0
321.88231
none
(15864226, 2)
0.554902
1
0.793286
0.769448
1
0.739759
0.793286
0.532138
0.592376
test
2.03571
119
false
216
An egg processing apparatus, comprising:\n a plurality of egg processing devices configured to interact with a plurality of eggs carried by an egg carrier; and an egg support assembly positioned beneath the egg processing devices and having a plurality of pedestals, each pedestal having a plurality of discrete egg support members cooperating to form a seating arrangement portion for contacting and supporting an end of an egg in the egg carrier.
1
15,864,226
Utility
2
["119", "006800"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
18
An egg processing apparatus is provided. Such an apparatus includes a plurality of egg processing devices configured to interact with a plurality of eggs carried by an egg carrier. An egg support assembly is positioned beneath the egg processing devices such that an egg carrier is capable of being moved between the egg processing devices and the egg support assembly. The egg support assembly includes a plurality of pedestals, with each pedestal having a plurality of discrete egg support members cooperating to form a seating arrangement portion for contacting and supporting an end of an egg in the egg carrier. An associated assembly and method are also provided.
86
1
0
1
1
['14659699', '10686762', '15673525', '14614932', '15349182']
455.8998
311.32121
69
22
2
0.87127
1
0
1
0
397.211792
open
(15864226, 1)
0.563266
0
0.769498
0.748874
1
0.613227
0.769498
0.210198
0.456666
test
2.03571
119
false
217
A two-stage pressurizing refrigeration cycle, comprising:\n a low-stage side compressor that compresses and discharges a refrigerant in which a lubricating oil is mixed; a high-stage side compressor that compresses and discharges the refrigerant discharged from the low-stage side compressor; a low-stage side suction pipe connected to a refrigerant suction side of the low-stage side compressor; a low-stage side discharge pipe that connects a refrigerant discharge side of the low-stage side compressor to a refrigerant suction side of the high-stage side compressor; a high-stage side discharge pipe connected to the refrigerant discharge side of the high-stage side compressor; a bypass pipe branched from the low-stage side suction pipe and connected to the low-stage side discharge pipe, the bypass pipe being configured to guide the refrigerant to the high-stage side compressor while bypassing the low-stage side compressor when the low-stage side compressor stops; and a check valve provided in the bypass pipe, the check valve being configured to allow a flow of the refrigerant from the low-stage side suction pipe to the low-stage side discharge pipe, while blocking a flow of the refrigerant from the low-stage side discharge pipe to the low-stage side suction pipe, wherein the low-stage side suction pipe is provided with a bypass branch portion at which the bypass pipe is branched from the low-stage side suction pipe, the bypass pipe is provided with a bypass-side guiding portion to guide the lubricating oil from a side of the check valve to a side of the bypass branch portion, and the bypass-side guiding portion is located at a position in a vertical direction that is equal to or higher than a position in the vertical direction of the bypass branch portion, and a part of the bypass-side guiding portion on the side of the check valve is located at a higher position in the vertical direction than a part of the bypass-side guiding portion on the side of the bypass branch portion.
7
15,744,008
Utility
1
["062", "470000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
11
A two-stage pressurizing refrigeration cycle is provided with a suction-side guiding portion in a part of a low-stage side suction pipe that leads from a bypass branch portion, at which a bypass pipe is branched, to a refrigerant suction side of a low-stage side compressor. The suction-side guiding portion guides a lubricating oil from the refrigerant suction side of the low-stage side compressor to a side of the bypass branch portion. The suction-side guiding portion is located at a position in a vertical direction that is equal to or higher than a position in the vertical direction of the bypass branch portion, and a part of the suction-side guiding portion on the refrigerant suction side of the low-stage side compressor is located at a higher position in the vertical direction than a part of the suction-side guiding portion on the side of the bypass branch portion.
86
1
1
1
1
['14110613', '13881945', '15314542', '15304667', '11302393']
316.92874
313.058156
46
7
3
0.858216
1
0
1
0
271.993406
open
(15744008, 7)
0.50963
1
0.849197
0.815241
1
0.817884
0.849197
0.609577
0.78776
test
3.23404
62
true
218
The two-stage pressurizing refrigeration cycle according to claim 1 , wherein\n the high-stage side discharge pipe is provided with an oil separator to separate the lubricating oil from the refrigerant containing the mixed lubricating oil, and is connected to an oil return pipe to guide the lubricating oil separated by the oil separator to the bypass pipe, and the oil return pipe is connected to the bypass pipe at a connection portion that is positioned in the bypass pipe from the bypass branch portion to the check valve.
6
15,744,008
Utility
1
["062", "470000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
11
A two-stage pressurizing refrigeration cycle is provided with a suction-side guiding portion in a part of a low-stage side suction pipe that leads from a bypass branch portion, at which a bypass pipe is branched, to a refrigerant suction side of a low-stage side compressor. The suction-side guiding portion guides a lubricating oil from the refrigerant suction side of the low-stage side compressor to a side of the bypass branch portion. The suction-side guiding portion is located at a position in a vertical direction that is equal to or higher than a position in the vertical direction of the bypass branch portion, and a part of the suction-side guiding portion on the refrigerant suction side of the low-stage side compressor is located at a higher position in the vertical direction than a part of the suction-side guiding portion on the side of the bypass branch portion.
86
1
1
1
1
['14110613', '13881945', '15314542', '15304667', '11302393']
316.92874
313.058156
46
7
3
0.885287
0
0
0
0
280.572795
none
(15744008, 6)
0.510771
1
0.86385
0.828542
1
0.945828
0.86385
0.751807
0.950272
test
3.23404
62
true
219
The two-stage pressurizing refrigeration cycle according to claim 1 , wherein\n the high-stage side discharge pipe is provided with an oil separator to separate the lubricating oil from the refrigerant containing the mixed lubricating oil, and is connected to an oil return pipe that guides the lubricating oil separated by the oil separator to the low-stage side suction pipe, and the oil return pipe is connected to the low-stage side suction pipe at a connection portion that is positioned in the low-stage side suction pipe from the bypass branch portion to the refrigerant suction side of the low-stage side compressor.
5
15,744,008
Utility
1
["062", "470000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
11
A two-stage pressurizing refrigeration cycle is provided with a suction-side guiding portion in a part of a low-stage side suction pipe that leads from a bypass branch portion, at which a bypass pipe is branched, to a refrigerant suction side of a low-stage side compressor. The suction-side guiding portion guides a lubricating oil from the refrigerant suction side of the low-stage side compressor to a side of the bypass branch portion. The suction-side guiding portion is located at a position in a vertical direction that is equal to or higher than a position in the vertical direction of the bypass branch portion, and a part of the suction-side guiding portion on the refrigerant suction side of the low-stage side compressor is located at a higher position in the vertical direction than a part of the suction-side guiding portion on the side of the bypass branch portion.
86
1
1
1
1
['14110613', '13881945', '15314542', '15304667', '11302393']
316.92874
313.058156
46
7
3
0.874904
0
0
0
0
277.282234
none
(15744008, 5)
0.511215
1
0.86383
0.828569
1
0.945744
0.86383
0.744164
0.948056
test
3.23404
62
true
220
The two-stage pressurizing refrigeration cycle according to claim 3 , wherein\n the check valve is disposed at a higher position in the vertical direction than the bypass branch portion.
4
15,744,008
Utility
1
["062", "470000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
11
A two-stage pressurizing refrigeration cycle is provided with a suction-side guiding portion in a part of a low-stage side suction pipe that leads from a bypass branch portion, at which a bypass pipe is branched, to a refrigerant suction side of a low-stage side compressor. The suction-side guiding portion guides a lubricating oil from the refrigerant suction side of the low-stage side compressor to a side of the bypass branch portion. The suction-side guiding portion is located at a position in a vertical direction that is equal to or higher than a position in the vertical direction of the bypass branch portion, and a part of the suction-side guiding portion on the refrigerant suction side of the low-stage side compressor is located at a higher position in the vertical direction than a part of the suction-side guiding portion on the side of the bypass branch portion.
86
1
1
1
1
['14110613', '13881945', '15314542', '15304667', '11302393']
316.92874
313.058156
46
7
3
0.735539
0
0
0
0
233.113492
none
(15744008, 4)
0.517163
1
0.863565
0.828925
1
0.945553
0.863565
0.786503
0.951261
test
3.23404
62
true
221
The two-stage pressurizing refrigeration cycle according to claim 1 , wherein\n the bypass pipe is provided with a bypass-side guiding portion that guides the lubricating oil from a side of the check valve to the side of the bypass branch portion, and the bypass-side guiding portion is located at a position in the vertical direction that is equal to or higher than a position in the vertical direction of the bypass branch portion, while a part of the bypass-side guiding portion on the side of the check valve is located at a higher position in the vertical direction than a part of the bypass-side guiding portion on the side of the bypass branch portion.
3
15,744,008
Utility
1
["062", "470000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
11
A two-stage pressurizing refrigeration cycle is provided with a suction-side guiding portion in a part of a low-stage side suction pipe that leads from a bypass branch portion, at which a bypass pipe is branched, to a refrigerant suction side of a low-stage side compressor. The suction-side guiding portion guides a lubricating oil from the refrigerant suction side of the low-stage side compressor to a side of the bypass branch portion. The suction-side guiding portion is located at a position in a vertical direction that is equal to or higher than a position in the vertical direction of the bypass branch portion, and a part of the suction-side guiding portion on the refrigerant suction side of the low-stage side compressor is located at a higher position in the vertical direction than a part of the suction-side guiding portion on the side of the bypass branch portion.
86
1
1
1
1
['14110613', '13881945', '15314542', '15304667', '11302393']
316.92874
313.058156
46
7
3
0.774715
0
0
0
0
245.529545
none
(15744008, 3)
0.515491
1
0.86364
0.828825
1
0.928798
0.86364
0.720917
0.940189
test
3.23404
62
true
222
The two-stage pressurizing refrigeration cycle according to claim 1 , wherein\n the low-stage side compressor is disposed at a higher position in the vertical direction than the bypass branch portion.
2
15,744,008
Utility
1
["062", "470000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
11
A two-stage pressurizing refrigeration cycle is provided with a suction-side guiding portion in a part of a low-stage side suction pipe that leads from a bypass branch portion, at which a bypass pipe is branched, to a refrigerant suction side of a low-stage side compressor. The suction-side guiding portion guides a lubricating oil from the refrigerant suction side of the low-stage side compressor to a side of the bypass branch portion. The suction-side guiding portion is located at a position in a vertical direction that is equal to or higher than a position in the vertical direction of the bypass branch portion, and a part of the suction-side guiding portion on the refrigerant suction side of the low-stage side compressor is located at a higher position in the vertical direction than a part of the suction-side guiding portion on the side of the bypass branch portion.
86
1
1
1
1
['14110613', '13881945', '15314542', '15304667', '11302393']
316.92874
313.058156
46
7
3
0.783121
0
0
0
0
248.193643
none
(15744008, 2)
0.515133
1
0.863656
0.828803
1
0.83675
0.863656
0.700041
0.862997
test
3.23404
62
true
223
An egg processing apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein each actuator operably engages at least one ramp member movable along a first axis, the drive assembly further having a plurality of translating members operably engaged with the frame and configured to interact with a respective ramp member, the translating members being movable along a second axis non-parallel to the first axis, and further wherein movement of the ramp members along the first axis causes movement of the translating members along the second axis so as to facilitate movement of the frame between the operative and retracted positions.
5
15,864,226
Utility
2
["119", "006800"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
18
An egg processing apparatus is provided. Such an apparatus includes a plurality of egg processing devices configured to interact with a plurality of eggs carried by an egg carrier. An egg support assembly is positioned beneath the egg processing devices such that an egg carrier is capable of being moved between the egg processing devices and the egg support assembly. The egg support assembly includes a plurality of pedestals, with each pedestal having a plurality of discrete egg support members cooperating to form a seating arrangement portion for contacting and supporting an end of an egg in the egg carrier. An associated assembly and method are also provided.
86
1
1
0
1
['14659699', '10686762', '15673525', '14614932', '15349182']
455.8998
311.32121
69
22
2
0.830687
0
0
0
0
378.709814
none
(15864226, 5)
0.562922
1
0.79074
0.767958
1
0.829576
0.79074
0.617524
0.498922
test
2.03571
119
false
224
A two-stage pressurizing refrigeration cycle, comprising:\n a low-stage side compressor that compresses and discharges a refrigerant in which a lubricating oil is mixed; a high-stage side compressor that compresses and discharges the refrigerant discharged from the low-stage side compressor; a low-stage side suction pipe connected to a refrigerant suction side of the low-stage side compressor; a low-stage side discharge pipe that connects a refrigerant discharge side of the low-stage side compressor to a refrigerant suction side of the high-stage side compressor; a high-stage side discharge pipe connected to the refrigerant discharge side of the high-stage side compressor; a bypass pipe branched from the low-stage side suction pipe and connected to the low-stage side discharge pipe, the bypass pipe being configured to guide the refrigerant to the high-stage side compressor while bypassing the low-stage side compressor when the low-stage side compressor stops; and a check valve provided in the bypass pipe, the check valve being configured to allow a flow of the refrigerant from the low-stage side suction pipe to the low-stage side discharge pipe, while blocking a flow of the refrigerant from the low-stage side discharge pipe to the low-stage side suction pipe, wherein a suction-side guiding portion is provided in a part of the low-stage side suction pipe that leads from a bypass branch portion, at which the bypass pipe is branched, to the refrigerant suction side of the low-stage side compressor, the suction-side guiding portion being configured to guide the lubricating oil from the refrigerant suction side of the low-stage side compressor to a side of the bypass branch portion, and the suction-side guiding portion is located at a position in a vertical direction that is equal to or higher than a position in the vertical direction of the bypass branch portion, and a part of the suction-side guiding portion on the refrigerant suction side of the low-stage side compressor is located at a higher position in the vertical direction than a part of the suction-side guiding portion on the side of the bypass branch portion.
1
15,744,008
Utility
1
["062", "470000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
11
A two-stage pressurizing refrigeration cycle is provided with a suction-side guiding portion in a part of a low-stage side suction pipe that leads from a bypass branch portion, at which a bypass pipe is branched, to a refrigerant suction side of a low-stage side compressor. The suction-side guiding portion guides a lubricating oil from the refrigerant suction side of the low-stage side compressor to a side of the bypass branch portion. The suction-side guiding portion is located at a position in a vertical direction that is equal to or higher than a position in the vertical direction of the bypass branch portion, and a part of the suction-side guiding portion on the refrigerant suction side of the low-stage side compressor is located at a higher position in the vertical direction than a part of the suction-side guiding portion on the side of the bypass branch portion.
86
1
1
1
1
['14110613', '13881945', '15314542', '15304667', '11302393']
316.92874
313.058156
46
7
3
0.858216
1
0
1
0
271.993406
open
(15744008, 1)
0.50963
1
0.849197
0.815241
1
0.817884
0.849197
0.609577
0.78776
test
3.23404
62
true
225
The method of claim 28 , wherein the functional group comprises a furyl, and wherein the organic polymer precursor polymerizes to form polyfurfuryl alcohol.
29
15,875,471
Utility
3
["502", "416000"]
1
2018-01
2018-06
80
The present disclosure pertains to methods of capturing CO 2 from an environment at pressures above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,800 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.35 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of less than 2 nm. The present disclosure also pertains to methods for the separation of CO 2 from natural gas in an environment at partial pressures of either component above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,200 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.00 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of greater than 1 nm and less than 2 nm.
86
1
1
0
1
['15631341', '14833248', '15001835', '14458993', '15640765']
595.4654
343.673218
127
0
67
0.852338
0
0
0
0
507.53762
none
(15875471, 29)
0.621746
1
0.801349
0.783388
1
0.788861
0.801349
0.797995
0.767074
test
2.46774
502
false
226
The method of claim 27 , wherein the organic polymer precursor comprises oxygen in a functional group.
28
15,875,471
Utility
3
["502", "416000"]
1
2018-01
2018-06
80
The present disclosure pertains to methods of capturing CO 2 from an environment at pressures above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,800 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.35 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of less than 2 nm. The present disclosure also pertains to methods for the separation of CO 2 from natural gas in an environment at partial pressures of either component above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,200 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.00 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of greater than 1 nm and less than 2 nm.
86
1
1
0
1
['15631341', '14833248', '15001835', '14458993', '15640765']
595.4654
343.673218
127
0
67
0.732094
0
0
0
0
435.936889
none
(15875471, 28)
0.60191
1
0.806368
0.785922
1
0.719626
0.806368
0.791453
0.693431
test
2.46774
502
false
227
The method of claim 26 , wherein the porous carbon material is prepared by heating an organic polymer precursor or biological material in the presence of an activating agent, wherein the activating agent optionally comprises KOH or steam, and wherein the temperature of activation is between 700\u00b0 C. and 800\u00b0 C.
27
15,875,471
Utility
3
["502", "416000"]
1
2018-01
2018-06
80
The present disclosure pertains to methods of capturing CO 2 from an environment at pressures above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,800 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.35 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of less than 2 nm. The present disclosure also pertains to methods for the separation of CO 2 from natural gas in an environment at partial pressures of either component above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,200 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.00 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of greater than 1 nm and less than 2 nm.
86
1
1
0
1
['15631341', '14833248', '15001835', '14458993', '15640765']
595.4654
343.673218
127
0
67
0.863165
0
0
0
0
513.984904
none
(15875471, 27)
0.623513
1
0.800892
0.783154
1
0.8525
0.800892
0.796462
0.760138
test
2.46774
502
false
228
The method of claim 25 , further comprising a step of preparing the porous carbon material prior to the step of associating the porous material with the environment.
26
15,875,471
Utility
3
["502", "416000"]
1
2018-01
2018-06
80
The present disclosure pertains to methods of capturing CO 2 from an environment at pressures above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,800 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.35 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of less than 2 nm. The present disclosure also pertains to methods for the separation of CO 2 from natural gas in an environment at partial pressures of either component above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,200 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.00 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of greater than 1 nm and less than 2 nm.
86
1
1
0
1
['15631341', '14833248', '15001835', '14458993', '15640765']
595.4654
343.673218
127
0
67
0.642271
1
0
1
0
382.450183
open
(15875471, 26)
0.584637
1
0.791086
0.770441
1
0.784744
0.791086
0.796237
0.682057
test
2.46774
502
false
229
The method of claim 17 , wherein the porous material comprises a porous carbon material with a carbon content of between 80% and 95% as measured by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.
25
15,875,471
Utility
3
["502", "416000"]
1
2018-01
2018-06
80
The present disclosure pertains to methods of capturing CO 2 from an environment at pressures above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,800 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.35 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of less than 2 nm. The present disclosure also pertains to methods for the separation of CO 2 from natural gas in an environment at partial pressures of either component above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,200 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.00 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of greater than 1 nm and less than 2 nm.
86
1
1
0
1
['15631341', '14833248', '15001835', '14458993', '15640765']
595.4654
343.673218
127
0
67
0.983008
0
0
0
0
585.347446
none
(15875471, 25)
0.642847
1
0.795784
0.78049
1
0.862621
0.795784
0.799599
0.714897
test
2.46774
502
false
230
The method of claim 17 , wherein the porous material has a CO 2 sorption capacity of at least about 100 wt % at 30 bar.
24
15,875,471
Utility
3
["502", "416000"]
1
2018-01
2018-06
80
The present disclosure pertains to methods of capturing CO 2 from an environment at pressures above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,800 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.35 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of less than 2 nm. The present disclosure also pertains to methods for the separation of CO 2 from natural gas in an environment at partial pressures of either component above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,200 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.00 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of greater than 1 nm and less than 2 nm.
86
1
1
0
1
['15631341', '14833248', '15001835', '14458993', '15640765']
595.4654
343.673218
127
0
67
0.785576
0
0
0
0
467.783283
none
(15875471, 24)
0.610778
1
0.804148
0.784811
1
0.91083
0.804148
0.804346
0.815925
test
2.46774
502
false
231
The method of claim 17 , wherein the porous material has a molar CO 2 /CH 4 selectivity of at least about 2.5.
23
15,875,471
Utility
3
["502", "416000"]
1
2018-01
2018-06
80
The present disclosure pertains to methods of capturing CO 2 from an environment at pressures above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,800 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.35 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of less than 2 nm. The present disclosure also pertains to methods for the separation of CO 2 from natural gas in an environment at partial pressures of either component above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,200 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.00 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of greater than 1 nm and less than 2 nm.
86
1
1
0
1
['15631341', '14833248', '15001835', '14458993', '15640765']
595.4654
343.673218
127
0
67
0.758487
0
0
0
0
451.652792
none
(15875471, 23)
0.606295
1
0.805275
0.785377
1
0.846409
0.805275
0.771286
0.690132
test
2.46774
502
false
232
The method of claim 17 , wherein the CO 2 capture occurs selectively over hydrocarbons in the environment.
22
15,875,471
Utility
3
["502", "416000"]
1
2018-01
2018-06
80
The present disclosure pertains to methods of capturing CO 2 from an environment at pressures above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,800 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.35 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of less than 2 nm. The present disclosure also pertains to methods for the separation of CO 2 from natural gas in an environment at partial pressures of either component above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,200 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.00 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of greater than 1 nm and less than 2 nm.
86
1
1
0
1
['15631341', '14833248', '15001835', '14458993', '15640765']
595.4654
343.673218
127
0
67
0.78135
0
0
0
0
465.266971
none
(15875471, 22)
0.61008
1
0.804324
0.784899
1
0.686945
0.804324
0.725394
0.642533
test
2.46774
502
false
233
The method of claim 17 , wherein the CO 2 capture occurs by adsorption of the CO 2 to the porous material.
21
15,875,471
Utility
3
["502", "416000"]
1
2018-01
2018-06
80
The present disclosure pertains to methods of capturing CO 2 from an environment at pressures above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,800 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.35 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of less than 2 nm. The present disclosure also pertains to methods for the separation of CO 2 from natural gas in an environment at partial pressures of either component above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,200 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.00 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of greater than 1 nm and less than 2 nm.
86
1
1
0
1
['15631341', '14833248', '15001835', '14458993', '15640765']
595.4654
343.673218
127
0
67
0.786185
0
0
0
0
468.146052
none
(15875471, 21)
0.610879
1
0.804122
0.784798
1
0.722224
0.804122
0.677643
0.58238
test
2.46774
502
false
234
The method of claim 17 , wherein the environment is a natural gas containing environment, an environment containing a mixture of gases, or combinations thereof.
20
15,875,471
Utility
3
["502", "416000"]
1
2018-01
2018-06
80
The present disclosure pertains to methods of capturing CO 2 from an environment at pressures above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,800 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.35 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of less than 2 nm. The present disclosure also pertains to methods for the separation of CO 2 from natural gas in an environment at partial pressures of either component above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,200 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.00 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of greater than 1 nm and less than 2 nm.
86
1
1
0
1
['15631341', '14833248', '15001835', '14458993', '15640765']
595.4654
343.673218
127
0
67
0.739897
0
0
0
0
440.582787
none
(15875471, 20)
0.603208
1
0.806046
0.785762
1
0.584306
0.806046
0.591859
0.497872
test
2.46774
502
false
235
The method of claim 28 , wherein the functional group comprises an anisyl, and wherein the organic polymer precursor polymerizes to form polyanisyl alcohol.
30
15,875,471
Utility
3
["502", "416000"]
1
2018-01
2018-06
80
The present disclosure pertains to methods of capturing CO 2 from an environment at pressures above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,800 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.35 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of less than 2 nm. The present disclosure also pertains to methods for the separation of CO 2 from natural gas in an environment at partial pressures of either component above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,200 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.00 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of greater than 1 nm and less than 2 nm.
86
1
1
1
1
['15631341', '14833248', '15001835', '14458993', '15640765']
595.4654
343.673218
127
0
67
0.913427
0
0
0
0
543.914384
none
(15875471, 30)
0.631674
1
0.798761
0.782053
1
0.778611
0.798761
0.795596
0.712343
test
2.46774
502
false
236
An egg processing apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein each translating member has a rotatable portion configured to interact with a respective ramp member.
6
15,864,226
Utility
2
["119", "006800"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
18
An egg processing apparatus is provided. Such an apparatus includes a plurality of egg processing devices configured to interact with a plurality of eggs carried by an egg carrier. An egg support assembly is positioned beneath the egg processing devices such that an egg carrier is capable of being moved between the egg processing devices and the egg support assembly. The egg support assembly includes a plurality of pedestals, with each pedestal having a plurality of discrete egg support members cooperating to form a seating arrangement portion for contacting and supporting an end of an egg in the egg carrier. An associated assembly and method are also provided.
86
1
1
0
1
['14659699', '10686762', '15673525', '14614932', '15349182']
455.8998
311.32121
69
22
2
0.850095
0
0
0
0
387.558265
none
(15864226, 6)
0.564168
1
0.790341
0.767724
1
0.709179
0.790341
0.641032
0.384838
test
2.03571
119
false
237
A method of supporting eggs during an egg processing sequence, the method comprising:\n positioning an egg carrier containing a plurality of eggs beneath a plurality of egg processing devices configured to interact with respective eggs in the egg carrier for processing thereof; and moving an egg support assembly positioned beneath the egg carrier to an operative position such that each of a plurality of pedestals contact and support a respective egg within the carrier, each pedestal having a plurality of discrete egg support members cooperating to form a seating arrangement portion for contacting and supporting an end of the respective egg in the egg carrier.
7
15,864,226
Utility
2
["119", "006800"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
18
An egg processing apparatus is provided. Such an apparatus includes a plurality of egg processing devices configured to interact with a plurality of eggs carried by an egg carrier. An egg support assembly is positioned beneath the egg processing devices such that an egg carrier is capable of being moved between the egg processing devices and the egg support assembly. The egg support assembly includes a plurality of pedestals, with each pedestal having a plurality of discrete egg support members cooperating to form a seating arrangement portion for contacting and supporting an end of an egg in the egg carrier. An associated assembly and method are also provided.
86
1
1
1
1
['14659699', '10686762', '15673525', '14614932', '15349182']
455.8998
311.32121
69
22
2
0.872081
1
0
1
0
397.581681
open
(15864226, 7)
0.563319
1
0.76948
0.748864
1
0.729676
0.76948
0.434211
0.633064
test
2.03571
119
false
238
A method according to claim 7 , wherein each discrete egg support member is a shaped wire form such that each pedestal is formed of a rigid wireframe structure.
8
15,864,226
Utility
2
["119", "006800"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
18
An egg processing apparatus is provided. Such an apparatus includes a plurality of egg processing devices configured to interact with a plurality of eggs carried by an egg carrier. An egg support assembly is positioned beneath the egg processing devices such that an egg carrier is capable of being moved between the egg processing devices and the egg support assembly. The egg support assembly includes a plurality of pedestals, with each pedestal having a plurality of discrete egg support members cooperating to form a seating arrangement portion for contacting and supporting an end of an egg in the egg carrier. An associated assembly and method are also provided.
86
1
1
1
1
['14659699', '10686762', '15673525', '14614932', '15349182']
455.8998
311.32121
69
22
2
0.677656
0
0
0
0
308.94326
none
(15864226, 8)
0.553071
1
0.793863
0.769784
1
0.765431
0.793863
0.766138
0.807549
test
2.03571
119
false
239
The machine-readable storage device of claim 17 , wherein the operations further comprise:\n receiving a selection of an area of the multi-currency checkout UI associated with the selected currency group; and in response to the selection of the area, expanding out the area of the multi-currency checkout UI associated with the selected currency group to show details of the items within the selected currency group.
20
15,881,565
Utility
2
["235", "379000"]
8
2018-01
2018-05
50
Example embodiments provide a multi-currency cart and checkout. In example embodiments, a currency accepted and a payment option for each item in a multi-currency cart is identified. A plurality of currency groups is generated based on the currency and payment options, whereby each currency group comprises one or more items having a same payment option and accepting a same currency. A multi-currency checkout user interface (UI) is presented on a client device, that presents the plurality of currency groups. In response to a selection of a currency group from the plurality of currency groups, payment for the selected currency group is processed. An updated multi-currency checkout UI is presented in response to the payment processing. The updated multi-currency UI comprises remaining currency groups of the plurality of currency groups.
86
0
1
1
1
['14631281', '15098394', '15369266', '13585419', '14538668']
387.41925
215.251954
34
0
8
0.739163
0
0
0
0
286.366083
none
(15881565, 20)
0.53076
0
0.609881
0.601969
0
0.681646
0.609881
0.664511
0.779879
test
2.29032
235
false
240
The machine-readable storage device of claim 17 , wherein the operations further comprise, in response to the selection of the currency group of the plurality of currency groups, causing presentation of a group checkout user interface (UI) for the selected currency group, the group checkout UI removing non-selected currency groups.
19
15,881,565
Utility
2
["235", "379000"]
8
2018-01
2018-05
50
Example embodiments provide a multi-currency cart and checkout. In example embodiments, a currency accepted and a payment option for each item in a multi-currency cart is identified. A plurality of currency groups is generated based on the currency and payment options, whereby each currency group comprises one or more items having a same payment option and accepting a same currency. A multi-currency checkout user interface (UI) is presented on a client device, that presents the plurality of currency groups. In response to a selection of a currency group from the plurality of currency groups, payment for the selected currency group is processed. An updated multi-currency checkout UI is presented in response to the payment processing. The updated multi-currency UI comprises remaining currency groups of the plurality of currency groups.
86
0
1
1
1
['14631281', '15098394', '15369266', '13585419', '14538668']
387.41925
215.251954
34
0
8
0.749335
0
0
0
0
290.306639
none
(15881565, 19)
0.530882
0
0.609748
0.601862
0
0.465448
0.609748
0.601435
0.589732
test
2.29032
235
false
241
The machine-readable storage device of claim 17 , wherein the operations further comprise:\n causing presentation of a pay selector for each of the plurality of currency groups on the multi-currency checkout UI; and receiving a selection of a pay selector corresponding to the selected currency group.
18
15,881,565
Utility
2
["235", "379000"]
8
2018-01
2018-05
50
Example embodiments provide a multi-currency cart and checkout. In example embodiments, a currency accepted and a payment option for each item in a multi-currency cart is identified. A plurality of currency groups is generated based on the currency and payment options, whereby each currency group comprises one or more items having a same payment option and accepting a same currency. A multi-currency checkout user interface (UI) is presented on a client device, that presents the plurality of currency groups. In response to a selection of a currency group from the plurality of currency groups, payment for the selected currency group is processed. An updated multi-currency checkout UI is presented in response to the payment processing. The updated multi-currency UI comprises remaining currency groups of the plurality of currency groups.
86
0
1
1
1
['14631281', '15098394', '15369266', '13585419', '14538668']
387.41925
215.251954
34
0
8
0.850768
0
0
0
0
329.603797
none
(15881565, 18)
0.532099
0
0.608421
0.600789
0
0.646287
0.608421
0.618456
0.802479
test
2.29032
235
false
242
A machine-readable storage device storing instructions which, when executed by one or more processors of a machine, cause the machine to perform operations comprising:\n identifying a currency accepted for each item in a multi-currency cart; identifying a payment option for each item in the multi-currency cart; generating a plurality of currency groups based on the currency and payment option for each item in the multi-currency cart by grouping one or more items with a same payment option in a same currency together for each currency group; causing presentation of a multi-currency checkout user interface (UI) on a client device, the multi-currency checkout UI presenting the plurality of currency groups generated from the multi-currency cart; in response to a selection of a currency group from the plurality of currency groups, processing payment for the selected currency group; and causing presentation of an updated multi-currency checkout UI in response to completion of the processing payment for the selected currency group, the updated multi-currency UI comprising remaining currency groups of the plurality of currency groups awaiting payment processing.
17
15,881,565
Utility
2
["235", "379000"]
8
2018-01
2018-05
50
Example embodiments provide a multi-currency cart and checkout. In example embodiments, a currency accepted and a payment option for each item in a multi-currency cart is identified. A plurality of currency groups is generated based on the currency and payment options, whereby each currency group comprises one or more items having a same payment option and accepting a same currency. A multi-currency checkout user interface (UI) is presented on a client device, that presents the plurality of currency groups. In response to a selection of a currency group from the plurality of currency groups, payment for the selected currency group is processed. An updated multi-currency checkout UI is presented in response to the payment processing. The updated multi-currency UI comprises remaining currency groups of the plurality of currency groups.
86
0
1
1
1
['14631281', '15098394', '15369266', '13585419', '14538668']
387.41925
215.251954
34
0
8
0.821542
1
0
1
0
318.281334
open
(15881565, 17)
0.529459
0
0.580154
0.575084
0
0.354995
0.580154
0.624298
0.424541
test
2.29032
235
false
243
The method of claim 9 , further comprising:\n receiving a selection of an area of the multi-currency checkout UI associated with the selected currency group; and in response to the selection of the area, expanding out the area of the multi-currency checkout UI associated with the selected currency group to show details of the items within the selected currency group.
16
15,881,565
Utility
2
["235", "379000"]
8
2018-01
2018-05
50
Example embodiments provide a multi-currency cart and checkout. In example embodiments, a currency accepted and a payment option for each item in a multi-currency cart is identified. A plurality of currency groups is generated based on the currency and payment options, whereby each currency group comprises one or more items having a same payment option and accepting a same currency. A multi-currency checkout user interface (UI) is presented on a client device, that presents the plurality of currency groups. In response to a selection of a currency group from the plurality of currency groups, payment for the selected currency group is processed. An updated multi-currency checkout UI is presented in response to the payment processing. The updated multi-currency UI comprises remaining currency groups of the plurality of currency groups.
86
0
1
1
1
['14631281', '15098394', '15369266', '13585419', '14538668']
387.41925
215.251954
34
0
8
0.69603
1
0
1
0
269.655521
open
(15881565, 16)
0.527952
0
0.581832
0.576444
0
0.651426
0.581832
0.609291
0.694189
test
2.29032
235
false
244
The method of claim 9 , wherein the identifying the payment option comprises accessing metadata associated with each item, the metadata indicating the payment option accepted for each item.
15
15,881,565
Utility
2
["235", "379000"]
8
2018-01
2018-05
50
Example embodiments provide a multi-currency cart and checkout. In example embodiments, a currency accepted and a payment option for each item in a multi-currency cart is identified. A plurality of currency groups is generated based on the currency and payment options, whereby each currency group comprises one or more items having a same payment option and accepting a same currency. A multi-currency checkout user interface (UI) is presented on a client device, that presents the plurality of currency groups. In response to a selection of a currency group from the plurality of currency groups, payment for the selected currency group is processed. An updated multi-currency checkout UI is presented in response to the payment processing. The updated multi-currency UI comprises remaining currency groups of the plurality of currency groups.
86
0
1
1
1
['14631281', '15098394', '15369266', '13585419', '14538668']
387.41925
215.251954
34
0
8
0.77948
0
0
0
0
301.985596
none
(15881565, 15)
0.531244
0
0.609354
0.601543
0
0.348332
0.609354
0.470846
0.390433
test
2.29032
235
false
245
The method of claim 9 , wherein the identifying the payment option comprises accessing a listing for each item and parsing the listing to detect the payment option accepted for each item.
14
15,881,565
Utility
2
["235", "379000"]
8
2018-01
2018-05
50
Example embodiments provide a multi-currency cart and checkout. In example embodiments, a currency accepted and a payment option for each item in a multi-currency cart is identified. A plurality of currency groups is generated based on the currency and payment options, whereby each currency group comprises one or more items having a same payment option and accepting a same currency. A multi-currency checkout user interface (UI) is presented on a client device, that presents the plurality of currency groups. In response to a selection of a currency group from the plurality of currency groups, payment for the selected currency group is processed. An updated multi-currency checkout UI is presented in response to the payment processing. The updated multi-currency UI comprises remaining currency groups of the plurality of currency groups.
86
0
1
1
1
['14631281', '15098394', '15369266', '13585419', '14538668']
387.41925
215.251954
34
0
8
0.830397
0
0
0
0
321.711741
none
(15881565, 14)
0.531855
0
0.608688
0.601005
0
0.444273
0.608688
0.517776
0.679676
test
2.29032
235
false
246
The method of claim 9 , wherein the identifying the currency comprises accessing metadata associated with each item, the metadata indicating the currency accepted for each item.
13
15,881,565
Utility
2
["235", "379000"]
8
2018-01
2018-05
50
Example embodiments provide a multi-currency cart and checkout. In example embodiments, a currency accepted and a payment option for each item in a multi-currency cart is identified. A plurality of currency groups is generated based on the currency and payment options, whereby each currency group comprises one or more items having a same payment option and accepting a same currency. A multi-currency checkout user interface (UI) is presented on a client device, that presents the plurality of currency groups. In response to a selection of a currency group from the plurality of currency groups, payment for the selected currency group is processed. An updated multi-currency checkout UI is presented in response to the payment processing. The updated multi-currency UI comprises remaining currency groups of the plurality of currency groups.
86
0
1
1
1
['14631281', '15098394', '15369266', '13585419', '14538668']
387.41925
215.251954
34
0
8
0.815533
0
0
0
0
315.953292
none
(15881565, 13)
0.531677
0
0.608883
0.601162
0
0.539888
0.608883
0.649987
0.643103
test
2.29032
235
false
247
The method of claim 9 , wherein the identifying the currency comprises accessing a listing for each item and parsing the listing to detect the currency accepted for each item.
12
15,881,565
Utility
2
["235", "379000"]
8
2018-01
2018-05
50
Example embodiments provide a multi-currency cart and checkout. In example embodiments, a currency accepted and a payment option for each item in a multi-currency cart is identified. A plurality of currency groups is generated based on the currency and payment options, whereby each currency group comprises one or more items having a same payment option and accepting a same currency. A multi-currency checkout user interface (UI) is presented on a client device, that presents the plurality of currency groups. In response to a selection of a currency group from the plurality of currency groups, payment for the selected currency group is processed. An updated multi-currency checkout UI is presented in response to the payment processing. The updated multi-currency UI comprises remaining currency groups of the plurality of currency groups.
86
0
1
1
1
['14631281', '15098394', '15369266', '13585419', '14538668']
387.41925
215.251954
34
0
8
0.871029
0
0
0
0
337.453548
none
(15881565, 12)
0.532342
0
0.608156
0.600575
0
0.538832
0.608156
0.672485
0.733785
test
2.29032
235
false
248
The method of claim 9 , further comprising, in response to the selection of the currency group of the plurality of currency groups, causing presentation of a group checkout user interface (UI) for the selected currency group, the group checkout UI removing non-selected currency groups.
11
15,881,565
Utility
2
["235", "379000"]
8
2018-01
2018-05
50
Example embodiments provide a multi-currency cart and checkout. In example embodiments, a currency accepted and a payment option for each item in a multi-currency cart is identified. A plurality of currency groups is generated based on the currency and payment options, whereby each currency group comprises one or more items having a same payment option and accepting a same currency. A multi-currency checkout user interface (UI) is presented on a client device, that presents the plurality of currency groups. In response to a selection of a currency group from the plurality of currency groups, payment for the selected currency group is processed. An updated multi-currency checkout UI is presented in response to the payment processing. The updated multi-currency UI comprises remaining currency groups of the plurality of currency groups.
86
0
1
1
1
['14631281', '15098394', '15369266', '13585419', '14538668']
387.41925
215.251954
34
0
8
0.687495
1
0
1
0
266.348933
open
(15881565, 11)
0.52785
0
0.581947
0.576537
0
0.379381
0.581947
0.524501
0.490057
test
2.29032
235
false
249
The method of claim 9 , further comprising:\n causing presentation of a pay selector for each of the plurality of currency groups on the multi-currency checkout UI; and receiving a selection of a pay selector corresponding to the selected currency group.
10
15,881,565
Utility
2
["235", "379000"]
8
2018-01
2018-05
50
Example embodiments provide a multi-currency cart and checkout. In example embodiments, a currency accepted and a payment option for each item in a multi-currency cart is identified. A plurality of currency groups is generated based on the currency and payment options, whereby each currency group comprises one or more items having a same payment option and accepting a same currency. A multi-currency checkout user interface (UI) is presented on a client device, that presents the plurality of currency groups. In response to a selection of a currency group from the plurality of currency groups, payment for the selected currency group is processed. An updated multi-currency checkout UI is presented in response to the payment processing. The updated multi-currency UI comprises remaining currency groups of the plurality of currency groups.
86
0
1
1
1
['14631281', '15098394', '15369266', '13585419', '14538668']
387.41925
215.251954
34
0
8
0.773702
1
0
1
0
299.747151
open
(15881565, 10)
0.528885
0
0.580794
0.575603
0
0.555772
0.580794
0.497687
0.565393
test
2.29032
235
false
250
A method comprising:\n identifying a currency accepted for each item in a multi-currency cart; identifying a payment option for each item in the multi-currency cart; generating, by a hardware processor, a plurality of currency groups based on the currency and payment option for each item in the multi-currency cart by grouping one or more items with a same payment option in a same currency together for each currency group; causing presentation of a multi-currency checkout user interface (UI) on a client device, the multi-currency checkout UI presenting the plurality of currency groups generated from the multi-currency cart; in response to a selection of a currency group from the plurality of currency groups, processing payment for the selected currency group; and causing presentation of an updated multi-currency checkout UI in response to completion of the processing payment for the selected currency group, the updated multi-currency UI comprising remaining currency groups of the plurality of currency groups awaiting payment processing.
9
15,881,565
Utility
2
["235", "379000"]
8
2018-01
2018-05
50
Example embodiments provide a multi-currency cart and checkout. In example embodiments, a currency accepted and a payment option for each item in a multi-currency cart is identified. A plurality of currency groups is generated based on the currency and payment options, whereby each currency group comprises one or more items having a same payment option and accepting a same currency. A multi-currency checkout user interface (UI) is presented on a client device, that presents the plurality of currency groups. In response to a selection of a currency group from the plurality of currency groups, payment for the selected currency group is processed. An updated multi-currency checkout UI is presented in response to the payment processing. The updated multi-currency UI comprises remaining currency groups of the plurality of currency groups.
86
0
1
1
1
['14631281', '15098394', '15369266', '13585419', '14538668']
387.41925
215.251954
34
0
8
0.857044
1
0
1
0
332.035198
open
(15881565, 9)
0.529886
0
0.579678
0.574699
0
0.401535
0.579678
0.659081
0.53127
test
2.29032
235
false
251
The system of claim 1 , wherein the operations further comprise:\n receiving a selection of an area of the multi-currency checkout UI associated with the selected currency group; and in response to the selection of the area, expanding out the area of the multi-currency checkout UI associated with the selected currency group to show details of the items within the selected currency group.
8
15,881,565
Utility
2
["235", "379000"]
8
2018-01
2018-05
50
Example embodiments provide a multi-currency cart and checkout. In example embodiments, a currency accepted and a payment option for each item in a multi-currency cart is identified. A plurality of currency groups is generated based on the currency and payment options, whereby each currency group comprises one or more items having a same payment option and accepting a same currency. A multi-currency checkout user interface (UI) is presented on a client device, that presents the plurality of currency groups. In response to a selection of a currency group from the plurality of currency groups, payment for the selected currency group is processed. An updated multi-currency checkout UI is presented in response to the payment processing. The updated multi-currency UI comprises remaining currency groups of the plurality of currency groups.
86
0
1
1
1
['14631281', '15098394', '15369266', '13585419', '14538668']
387.41925
215.251954
34
0
8
0.780517
0
0
0
0
302.387211
none
(15881565, 8)
0.531256
0
0.609341
0.601532
0
0.626304
0.609341
0.47731
0.701964
test
2.29032
235
false
252
The system of claim 1 , wherein the identifying the payment option comprises accessing metadata associated with each item, the metadata indicating the payment option accepted for each item.
7
15,881,565
Utility
2
["235", "379000"]
8
2018-01
2018-05
50
Example embodiments provide a multi-currency cart and checkout. In example embodiments, a currency accepted and a payment option for each item in a multi-currency cart is identified. A plurality of currency groups is generated based on the currency and payment options, whereby each currency group comprises one or more items having a same payment option and accepting a same currency. A multi-currency checkout user interface (UI) is presented on a client device, that presents the plurality of currency groups. In response to a selection of a currency group from the plurality of currency groups, payment for the selected currency group is processed. An updated multi-currency checkout UI is presented in response to the payment processing. The updated multi-currency UI comprises remaining currency groups of the plurality of currency groups.
86
0
1
1
1
['14631281', '15098394', '15369266', '13585419', '14538668']
387.41925
215.251954
34
0
8
0.899092
0
0
0
0
348.325509
none
(15881565, 7)
0.532679
0
0.607789
0.600278
0
0.30807
0.607789
0.410932
0.33407
test
2.29032
235
false
253
The system of claim 1 , wherein the identifying the payment option comprises accessing a listing for each item and parsing the listing to detect the payment option accepted for each item.
6
15,881,565
Utility
2
["235", "379000"]
8
2018-01
2018-05
50
Example embodiments provide a multi-currency cart and checkout. In example embodiments, a currency accepted and a payment option for each item in a multi-currency cart is identified. A plurality of currency groups is generated based on the currency and payment options, whereby each currency group comprises one or more items having a same payment option and accepting a same currency. A multi-currency checkout user interface (UI) is presented on a client device, that presents the plurality of currency groups. In response to a selection of a currency group from the plurality of currency groups, payment for the selected currency group is processed. An updated multi-currency checkout UI is presented in response to the payment processing. The updated multi-currency UI comprises remaining currency groups of the plurality of currency groups.
86
0
1
1
1
['14631281', '15098394', '15369266', '13585419', '14538668']
387.41925
215.251954
34
0
8
0.996092
0
0
0
0
385.905293
none
(15881565, 6)
0.533842
0
0.606518
0.59925
0
0.405722
0.606518
0.443744
0.601605
test
2.29032
235
false
254
The system of claim 1 , wherein the identifying the currency comprises accessing metadata associated with each item, the metadata indicating the currency accepted for each item.
5
15,881,565
Utility
2
["235", "379000"]
8
2018-01
2018-05
50
Example embodiments provide a multi-currency cart and checkout. In example embodiments, a currency accepted and a payment option for each item in a multi-currency cart is identified. A plurality of currency groups is generated based on the currency and payment options, whereby each currency group comprises one or more items having a same payment option and accepting a same currency. A multi-currency checkout user interface (UI) is presented on a client device, that presents the plurality of currency groups. In response to a selection of a currency group from the plurality of currency groups, payment for the selected currency group is processed. An updated multi-currency checkout UI is presented in response to the payment processing. The updated multi-currency UI comprises remaining currency groups of the plurality of currency groups.
86
0
1
1
1
['14631281', '15098394', '15369266', '13585419', '14538668']
387.41925
215.251954
34
0
8
0.941037
0
0
0
0
364.575687
none
(15881565, 5)
0.533182
0
0.607239
0.599833
0
0.483521
0.607239
0.572643
0.592781
test
2.29032
235
false
255
The system of claim 1 , wherein the identifying the currency comprises accessing a listing for each item and parsing the listing to detect the currency accepted for each item.
4
15,881,565
Utility
2
["235", "379000"]
8
2018-01
2018-05
50
Example embodiments provide a multi-currency cart and checkout. In example embodiments, a currency accepted and a payment option for each item in a multi-currency cart is identified. A plurality of currency groups is generated based on the currency and payment options, whereby each currency group comprises one or more items having a same payment option and accepting a same currency. A multi-currency checkout user interface (UI) is presented on a client device, that presents the plurality of currency groups. In response to a selection of a currency group from the plurality of currency groups, payment for the selected currency group is processed. An updated multi-currency checkout UI is presented in response to the payment processing. The updated multi-currency UI comprises remaining currency groups of the plurality of currency groups.
86
0
1
1
1
['14631281', '15098394', '15369266', '13585419', '14538668']
387.41925
215.251954
34
0
8
0.995154
0
0
0
0
385.541802
none
(15881565, 4)
0.533831
0
0.60653
0.59926
0
0.472298
0.60653
0.583902
0.671421
test
2.29032
235
false
256
The system of claim 1 , wherein the operations further comprise, in response to the selection of the currency group of the plurality of currency groups, causing presentation of a group checkout user interface (UI) for the selected currency group, the group checkout UI removing non-selected currency groups.
3
15,881,565
Utility
2
["235", "379000"]
8
2018-01
2018-05
50
Example embodiments provide a multi-currency cart and checkout. In example embodiments, a currency accepted and a payment option for each item in a multi-currency cart is identified. A plurality of currency groups is generated based on the currency and payment options, whereby each currency group comprises one or more items having a same payment option and accepting a same currency. A multi-currency checkout user interface (UI) is presented on a client device, that presents the plurality of currency groups. In response to a selection of a currency group from the plurality of currency groups, payment for the selected currency group is processed. An updated multi-currency checkout UI is presented in response to the payment processing. The updated multi-currency UI comprises remaining currency groups of the plurality of currency groups.
86
0
1
1
1
['14631281', '15098394', '15369266', '13585419', '14538668']
387.41925
215.251954
34
0
8
0.772838
0
0
0
0
299.412317
none
(15881565, 3)
0.531164
0
0.609441
0.601613
0
0.447776
0.609441
0.474994
0.477585
test
2.29032
235
false
257
The system of claim 1 , wherein the operations further comprise:\n causing presentation of a pay selector for each of the plurality of currency groups on the multi-currency checkout UI; and receiving a selection of a pay selector corresponding to the selected currency group.
2
15,881,565
Utility
2
["235", "379000"]
8
2018-01
2018-05
50
Example embodiments provide a multi-currency cart and checkout. In example embodiments, a currency accepted and a payment option for each item in a multi-currency cart is identified. A plurality of currency groups is generated based on the currency and payment options, whereby each currency group comprises one or more items having a same payment option and accepting a same currency. A multi-currency checkout user interface (UI) is presented on a client device, that presents the plurality of currency groups. In response to a selection of a currency group from the plurality of currency groups, payment for the selected currency group is processed. An updated multi-currency checkout UI is presented in response to the payment processing. The updated multi-currency UI comprises remaining currency groups of the plurality of currency groups.
86
0
1
1
1
['14631281', '15098394', '15369266', '13585419', '14538668']
387.41925
215.251954
34
0
8
0.875872
0
0
0
0
339.329818
none
(15881565, 2)
0.532401
0
0.608093
0.600524
0
0.543054
0.608093
0.438109
0.621702
test
2.29032
235
false
258
A system comprising:\n one or more hardware processors; and a memory storing instructions, that when executed by the one or more hardware processors, cause the one or more hardware processors to perform operations comprising:\n identifying a currency accepted for each item in a multi-currency cart; \n identifying a payment option for each item in the multi-currency cart; \n generating a plurality of currency groups based on the currency and payment option for each item in the multi-currency cart by grouping one or more items with a same payment option in a same currency together for each currency group; \n causing presentation of a multi-currency checkout user interface (UI) on a client device, the multi-currency checkout UI presenting the plurality of currency groups generated from the multi-currency cart; \n in response to a selection of a currency group from the plurality of currency groups, processing payment for the selected currency group; and \n causing presentation of an updated multi-currency checkout UI in response to completion of the processing payment for the selected currency group, the updated multi-currency UI comprising remaining currency groups of the plurality of currency groups awaiting payment processing.
1
15,881,565
Utility
2
["235", "379000"]
8
2018-01
2018-05
50
Example embodiments provide a multi-currency cart and checkout. In example embodiments, a currency accepted and a payment option for each item in a multi-currency cart is identified. A plurality of currency groups is generated based on the currency and payment options, whereby each currency group comprises one or more items having a same payment option and accepting a same currency. A multi-currency checkout user interface (UI) is presented on a client device, that presents the plurality of currency groups. In response to a selection of a currency group from the plurality of currency groups, payment for the selected currency group is processed. An updated multi-currency checkout UI is presented in response to the payment processing. The updated multi-currency UI comprises remaining currency groups of the plurality of currency groups.
86
0
1
1
1
['14631281', '15098394', '15369266', '13585419', '14538668']
387.41925
215.251954
34
0
8
0.907385
1
0
1
0
351.53839
open
(15881565, 1)
0.53049
0
0.579004
0.574153
0
0.245727
0.579004
0.61392
0.179595
test
2.29032
235
false
259
A method according to claim 7 , wherein moving an egg support assembly to an operative position comprises moving a plurality of ramp members along a first axis using a plurality of actuators, thereby causing interaction with and movement of a plurality of translating members along a second axis non-parallel to the first axis, the translating members being operably engaged with the egg support assembly such that movement of the translating members along the second axis facilitates movement of the egg support assembly between the operative position and a retracted position.
11
15,864,226
Utility
2
["119", "006800"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
18
An egg processing apparatus is provided. Such an apparatus includes a plurality of egg processing devices configured to interact with a plurality of eggs carried by an egg carrier. An egg support assembly is positioned beneath the egg processing devices such that an egg carrier is capable of being moved between the egg processing devices and the egg support assembly. The egg support assembly includes a plurality of pedestals, with each pedestal having a plurality of discrete egg support members cooperating to form a seating arrangement portion for contacting and supporting an end of an egg in the egg carrier. An associated assembly and method are also provided.
86
1
1
1
1
['14659699', '10686762', '15673525', '14614932', '15349182']
455.8998
311.32121
69
22
2
0.865101
0
0
0
0
394.399146
none
(15864226, 11)
0.565131
1
0.790033
0.767543
1
0.652838
0.790033
0.580808
0.652458
test
2.03571
119
false
260
A method according to claim 7 , wherein the discrete egg support members are capable of being arranged in a plurality of geometric configurations with respect to the plate.
10
15,864,226
Utility
2
["119", "006800"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
18
An egg processing apparatus is provided. Such an apparatus includes a plurality of egg processing devices configured to interact with a plurality of eggs carried by an egg carrier. An egg support assembly is positioned beneath the egg processing devices such that an egg carrier is capable of being moved between the egg processing devices and the egg support assembly. The egg support assembly includes a plurality of pedestals, with each pedestal having a plurality of discrete egg support members cooperating to form a seating arrangement portion for contacting and supporting an end of an egg in the egg carrier. An associated assembly and method are also provided.
86
1
1
1
1
['14659699', '10686762', '15673525', '14614932', '15349182']
455.8998
311.32121
69
22
2
0.769645
0
0
0
0
350.881099
none
(15864226, 10)
0.558998
1
0.79199
0.768691
1
0.661941
0.79199
0.73282
0.757892
test
2.03571
119
false
261
A method according to claim 7 , wherein the seating arrangement, upon which the egg rests entirely, has a concave configuration for receiving the end of the egg.
9
15,864,226
Utility
2
["119", "006800"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
18
An egg processing apparatus is provided. Such an apparatus includes a plurality of egg processing devices configured to interact with a plurality of eggs carried by an egg carrier. An egg support assembly is positioned beneath the egg processing devices such that an egg carrier is capable of being moved between the egg processing devices and the egg support assembly. The egg support assembly includes a plurality of pedestals, with each pedestal having a plurality of discrete egg support members cooperating to form a seating arrangement portion for contacting and supporting an end of an egg in the egg carrier. An associated assembly and method are also provided.
86
1
1
1
1
['14659699', '10686762', '15673525', '14614932', '15349182']
455.8998
311.32121
69
22
2
0.718915
0
0
0
0
327.753388
none
(15864226, 9)
0.555732
1
0.793024
0.769295
1
0.609877
0.793024
0.568078
0.577068
test
2.03571
119
false
262
The method of claim 17 , wherein the porous material has an oxygen content between about 7 wt % and about 18 wt % as measured by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.
19
15,875,471
Utility
3
["502", "416000"]
1
2018-01
2018-06
80
The present disclosure pertains to methods of capturing CO 2 from an environment at pressures above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,800 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.35 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of less than 2 nm. The present disclosure also pertains to methods for the separation of CO 2 from natural gas in an environment at partial pressures of either component above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,200 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.00 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of greater than 1 nm and less than 2 nm.
86
1
1
0
1
['15631341', '14833248', '15001835', '14458993', '15640765']
595.4654
343.673218
127
0
67
0.841478
0
0
0
0
501.070886
none
(15875471, 19)
0.61997
1
0.801806
0.783622
1
0.862118
0.801806
0.802538
0.717415
test
2.46774
502
false
263
A fuel cell comprising:\n a membrane electrode assembly constituted of an electrolyte membrane and an electrode layer; a frame portion disposed along an outer periphery of the membrane electrode assembly; and separators that include gas flow passages to supply the membrane electrode assembly with fuel gas, wherein: the membrane electrode assembly is interposed by a pair of the separators, and the separators include:\n adhesion regions bonded to the frame portion via an adhesive; \n adhesive accumulation portions where intervals between the separators and the frame portion are longer than intervals between the separators and the frame portion at the adhesion regions, the adhesive accumulation portions interposing the adhesion regions from both sides of the adhesion regions; and \n reduced portions where intervals between the separators and the frame portion are shorter than intervals between the separators and the frame portion at other adhesion regions in the adhesion regions.
8
15,741,351
Utility
1
["429", "483000"]
0
2018-01
2018-08
2
A fuel cell includes a membrane electrode assembly constituted of an electrolyte membrane and an electrode layer, a frame portion disposed along an outer periphery of the membrane electrode assembly, and separators that include gas flow passages to supply the membrane electrode assembly with fuel gas, wherein the membrane electrode assembly is interposed by a pair of the separators, and the separators include adhesion regions bonded to the frame portion via an adhesive, and reduced portions where distances between the separators and the frame portion are shorter than distances between the separators and the frame portion at other adhesion regions in the adhesion regions.
86
1
0
1
0
['15766101', '14384849', '14785533', '13697486', '13701090']
288.7024
277.084214
23
0
0
0.834647
1
0
1
0
240.964575
open
(15741351, 8)
0.496192
0
0.884033
0.845249
1
0.333055
0.884033
0.305834
0.322453
test
2.07547
429
false
264
The method of claim 17 , wherein the porous material has an oxygen content of more than about 7 wt % as measured by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.
18
15,875,471
Utility
3
["502", "416000"]
1
2018-01
2018-06
80
The present disclosure pertains to methods of capturing CO 2 from an environment at pressures above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,800 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.35 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of less than 2 nm. The present disclosure also pertains to methods for the separation of CO 2 from natural gas in an environment at partial pressures of either component above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,200 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.00 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of greater than 1 nm and less than 2 nm.
86
1
1
0
1
['15631341', '14833248', '15001835', '14458993', '15640765']
595.4654
343.673218
127
0
67
0.895113
0
0
0
0
533.008744
none
(15875471, 18)
0.628709
1
0.79954
0.782457
1
0.851244
0.79954
0.807793
0.707056
test
2.46774
502
false
265
The method of claim 15 , wherein the polyanisyl alcohol is prepared by the polymerization of anisyl alcohol with a catalyst, wherein the catalyst optionally comprises a protic acid.
16
15,875,471
Utility
3
["502", "416000"]
1
2018-01
2018-06
80
The present disclosure pertains to methods of capturing CO 2 from an environment at pressures above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,800 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.35 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of less than 2 nm. The present disclosure also pertains to methods for the separation of CO 2 from natural gas in an environment at partial pressures of either component above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,200 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.00 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of greater than 1 nm and less than 2 nm.
86
1
1
1
1
['15631341', '14833248', '15001835', '14458993', '15640765']
595.4654
343.673218
127
0
67
0.726115
0
0
0
0
432.37621
none
(15875471, 16)
0.600914
1
0.806615
0.786045
1
0.748721
0.806615
0.800043
0.710743
test
2.46774
502
false
266
The driving assistance control apparatus according to claim 6 , further comprising:\n an operation detecting unit that detects an operation state of the driver, wherein the control unit switches to the driving assistance mode under a condition that the operation state detected by the operation detecting unit meets an acceptance condition for acceptance of transition to the driving assistance mode, when the manual driving mode is switched to the driving assistance mode based on permission from the determining unit, under a condition that the automatic switching mode is designated by the user interface unit.
7
15,745,964
Utility
1
["701", "023000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
3
A user interface unit alternately designates an automatic switching mode, a manual-on mode, and a manual-off mode. A determining unit determines whether or not execution of driving assistance is permitted at a current time, based on a predetermined determination index related to whether or not execution of driving assistance is possible. A control unit executes a driving assistance mode when the execution of driving assistance is permitted and executes a manual driving mode when the execution of driving assistance is determined to not be permitted, under a condition that the automatic switching mode is designated. The control unit executes the driving assistance mode when a switch for designating the manual-on mode is operated, under a condition that the execution of driving assistance is permitted. The user interface unit does not receive input that designates the manual-on mode when the execution of driving assistance is determined to not be permitted.
86
1
0
1
0
['16060044', '15579023', '15722333', '15700738', '14833170']
225.06886
201.108552
29
0
2
0.812211
1
0
1
0
182.803412
open
(15745964, 7)
0.476094
0
0.436807
0.440735
1
0.22175
0.436807
0.480603
0.443513
test
2.78947
701
true
267
The driving assistance control apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein:\n the notifying unit notifies the driver of audio information or display information.
6
15,745,964
Utility
1
["701", "023000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
3
A user interface unit alternately designates an automatic switching mode, a manual-on mode, and a manual-off mode. A determining unit determines whether or not execution of driving assistance is permitted at a current time, based on a predetermined determination index related to whether or not execution of driving assistance is possible. A control unit executes a driving assistance mode when the execution of driving assistance is permitted and executes a manual driving mode when the execution of driving assistance is determined to not be permitted, under a condition that the automatic switching mode is designated. The control unit executes the driving assistance mode when a switch for designating the manual-on mode is operated, under a condition that the execution of driving assistance is permitted. The user interface unit does not receive input that designates the manual-on mode when the execution of driving assistance is determined to not be permitted.
86
1
0
1
1
['16060044', '15579023', '15722333', '15700738', '14833170']
225.06886
201.108552
29
0
2
0.754073
0
0
0
0
169.718383
none
(15745964, 6)
0.485011
0
0.464665
0.4667
1
0.359472
0.464665
0.445252
0.556611
test
2.78947
701
true
268
The driving assistance control apparatus according to claim 4 , further comprising:\n a notifying unit, wherein the control unit uses the notifying unit to notify the user of information indicating transition to the driving assistance mode before switching, when the manual driving mode is switched to the automatic driving mode based on permission from the determining unit, under a condition that the automatic switching mode is designated by the user interface unit.
5
15,745,964
Utility
1
["701", "023000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
3
A user interface unit alternately designates an automatic switching mode, a manual-on mode, and a manual-off mode. A determining unit determines whether or not execution of driving assistance is permitted at a current time, based on a predetermined determination index related to whether or not execution of driving assistance is possible. A control unit executes a driving assistance mode when the execution of driving assistance is permitted and executes a manual driving mode when the execution of driving assistance is determined to not be permitted, under a condition that the automatic switching mode is designated. The control unit executes the driving assistance mode when a switch for designating the manual-on mode is operated, under a condition that the execution of driving assistance is permitted. The user interface unit does not receive input that designates the manual-on mode when the execution of driving assistance is determined to not be permitted.
86
1
0
1
0
['16060044', '15579023', '15722333', '15700738', '14833170']
225.06886
201.108552
29
0
2
0.904704
1
0
1
0
203.620639
open
(15745964, 5)
0.465579
0
0.439284
0.441913
1
0.153608
0.439284
0.47325
0.296917
test
2.78947
701
true
269
The driving assistance control apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein:\n the control unit cancels the driving assistance mode and switches to the manual driving mode under a condition that an override operation by the driver for a driving operation based on driving assistance is detected or a cancellation command for the driving assistance mode is received from the driver, when the execution of driving assistance is determined to be not permitted by the determining unit during execution of the driving assistance mode.
4
15,745,964
Utility
1
["701", "023000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
3
A user interface unit alternately designates an automatic switching mode, a manual-on mode, and a manual-off mode. A determining unit determines whether or not execution of driving assistance is permitted at a current time, based on a predetermined determination index related to whether or not execution of driving assistance is possible. A control unit executes a driving assistance mode when the execution of driving assistance is permitted and executes a manual driving mode when the execution of driving assistance is determined to not be permitted, under a condition that the automatic switching mode is designated. The control unit executes the driving assistance mode when a switch for designating the manual-on mode is operated, under a condition that the execution of driving assistance is permitted. The user interface unit does not receive input that designates the manual-on mode when the execution of driving assistance is determined to not be permitted.
86
1
0
1
1
['16060044', '15579023', '15722333', '15700738', '14833170']
225.06886
201.108552
29
0
2
0.684791
0
0
0
0
154.12519
none
(15745964, 4)
0.492911
0
0.462791
0.465803
1
0.587009
0.462791
0.418809
0.672236
test
2.78947
701
true
270
The driving assistance control unit according to claim 2 , further comprising:\n a driving assistance state presenting unit that presents, to the driver, a state indicating that driving assistance is being executed when the driving assistance mode is executed and presents, to the driver, a state regarding whether or not the execution of driving assistance is permitted when the driving assistance mode is not executed.
3
15,745,964
Utility
1
["701", "023000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
3
A user interface unit alternately designates an automatic switching mode, a manual-on mode, and a manual-off mode. A determining unit determines whether or not execution of driving assistance is permitted at a current time, based on a predetermined determination index related to whether or not execution of driving assistance is possible. A control unit executes a driving assistance mode when the execution of driving assistance is permitted and executes a manual driving mode when the execution of driving assistance is determined to not be permitted, under a condition that the automatic switching mode is designated. The control unit executes the driving assistance mode when a switch for designating the manual-on mode is operated, under a condition that the execution of driving assistance is permitted. The user interface unit does not receive input that designates the manual-on mode when the execution of driving assistance is determined to not be permitted.
86
1
0
1
0
['16060044', '15579023', '15722333', '15700738', '14833170']
225.06886
201.108552
29
0
2
0.730652
1
0
1
0
164.447061
open
(15745964, 3)
0.485385
0
0.434625
0.439701
1
0.341558
0.434625
0.356641
0.36009
test
2.78947
701
true
271
The driving assistance control apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising:\n a designation state presenting unit that presents, to the driver, a currently designated state of modes that are the automatic switching mode, the manual-on mode, and the manual-off mode in the user interface unit.
2
15,745,964
Utility
1
["701", "023000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
3
A user interface unit alternately designates an automatic switching mode, a manual-on mode, and a manual-off mode. A determining unit determines whether or not execution of driving assistance is permitted at a current time, based on a predetermined determination index related to whether or not execution of driving assistance is possible. A control unit executes a driving assistance mode when the execution of driving assistance is permitted and executes a manual driving mode when the execution of driving assistance is determined to not be permitted, under a condition that the automatic switching mode is designated. The control unit executes the driving assistance mode when a switch for designating the manual-on mode is operated, under a condition that the execution of driving assistance is permitted. The user interface unit does not receive input that designates the manual-on mode when the execution of driving assistance is determined to not be permitted.
86
1
0
1
0
['16060044', '15579023', '15722333', '15700738', '14833170']
225.06886
201.108552
29
0
2
0.773085
1
0
1
0
173.997413
open
(15745964, 2)
0.480549
0
0.43576
0.440239
1
0.294099
0.43576
0.371449
0.452634
test
2.78947
701
true
272
A driving assistance control apparatus comprising:\n a control unit that alternately switches to an operation mode that is either of a driving assistance mode that is an operation mode in which driving assistance is performed, driving assistance being that in which a portion or all of driving operations related to traveling of an own vehicle is automatically performed, and a manual driving mode that is an operation mode in which traveling is performed based on a driving operation by a driver without driving assistance being performed; a user interface unit that is configured to alternately designate, by input from the driver, an automatic switching mode in which switching between the driving assistance mode and the manual driving mode is autonomously performed, a manual-on mode in which the driving assistance mode is designated to be turned on by input from the driver, and a manual-off mode in which the driving assistance mode is designated to be turned off by input from the driver; and a determining unit that determines whether or not execution of driving assistance is permitted at a current time, based on a predetermined determination index related to whether or not execution of driving assistance is possible, wherein the control unit executes the driving assistance mode when the execution of driving assistance is permitted by the determining unit and executes the manual driving mode when the execution of driving assistance is determined to not be permitted by the determining unit, under a condition that the automatic switching mode is designated by the user interface unit, the control unit executes the driving assistance mode when a switch for designating the manual-on mode is operated by the user interface unit, under a condition that the execution of driving assistance is permitted by the determining unit, and the user interface unit does not receive input that designates the manual-on mode when the execution of driving assistance is determined to not be permitted by the determining unit, and receives input that designates the automatic switching mode even when the execution of driving assistance is determined to not be permitted by the determining unit.
1
15,745,964
Utility
1
["701", "023000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
3
A user interface unit alternately designates an automatic switching mode, a manual-on mode, and a manual-off mode. A determining unit determines whether or not execution of driving assistance is permitted at a current time, based on a predetermined determination index related to whether or not execution of driving assistance is possible. A control unit executes a driving assistance mode when the execution of driving assistance is permitted and executes a manual driving mode when the execution of driving assistance is determined to not be permitted, under a condition that the automatic switching mode is designated. The control unit executes the driving assistance mode when a switch for designating the manual-on mode is operated, under a condition that the execution of driving assistance is permitted. The user interface unit does not receive input that designates the manual-on mode when the execution of driving assistance is determined to not be permitted.
86
1
0
1
0
['16060044', '15579023', '15722333', '15700738', '14833170']
225.06886
201.108552
29
0
2
0.82132
1
0
1
0
184.853488
open
(15745964, 1)
0.475058
0
0.43705
0.440851
1
0.174923
0.43705
0.200997
0.270205
test
2.78947
701
true
273
The user equipment according to claim 7 , wherein the transmit power of the PUCCH transmitted in a subframe i is determined based on g(i),\n wherein g \ue8a0 ( i ) = g \ue8a0 ( i - 1 ) + \u2211 m = 0 M - 1 \ue89e \u03b4 PUCCH \ue8a0 ( i - k m ) , wherein \u2018i\u2019 is a subframe number, wherein g(i) denotes a current PUCCH power control adjustment state of the subframe i, according to a downlink association set K: {k 0 , k 1 , . . . , k M-1 }, where k m \u2208K, wherein M and k m are given in the following table according to the DL HARQ reference configuration: UL-DL Config- Subframe number uration 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 \u2014 \u2014 6 \u2014 4 \u2014 \u2014 6 \u2014 4 1 \u2014 \u2014 7, 6 4 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 7, 6 4 \u2014 2 \u2014 \u2014 8, 7, \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 8, 7, \u2014 \u2014 4, 6 4, 6 3 \u2014 \u2014 7, 6, 11 6, 5 5, 4 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 4 \u2014 \u2014 12, 8, 6, 5, \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 7, 11 4, 7 5 \u2014 \u2014 13, 12, \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 9, 8, 7, 5, 4, 11, 6 6 \u2014 \u2014 7 7 5 \u2014 \u2014 7 7 \u2009\u2014, and\n wherein \u03b4 PUCCH is a value determined based on the TPC information contained in the DCI.
12
15,868,138
Utility
5
["370", "280000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
21
A method for performing uplink power control by a user equipment, the method includes receiving downlink, DL, hybrid automatic repeat and request, HARQ configuration information indicating a uplink-downlink, UL-DL, configuration used as a DL HARQ reference configuration; receiving downlink control information, DCI, containing transmit power control, TPC, information; determining transmit power of a physical uplink control channel, PUCCH, carrying ACK/NACK information for a physical downlink shared channel, PDSCH, based on the TPC information; and transmitting the PUCCH with the transmit power of the PUCCH, wherein the transmit power of the PUCCH is determined based on the TPC information according to the DL HARQ reference configuration.
86
1
1
1
1
['14760127', '14759399', '14759395', '14000859', '14446576']
491.91092
415.930962
43
0
18
0.772336
0
0
0
0
379.920515
none
(15868138, 12)
0.569867
1
0.652648
0.64437
1
0.954668
0.652648
0.751258
0.889878
test
2.25455
370
false
274
The user equipment according to claim 10 , wherein the TDD configuration information indicates one of the seven UL-DL configurations as the TDD UL-DL configuration.
11
15,868,138
Utility
5
["370", "280000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
21
A method for performing uplink power control by a user equipment, the method includes receiving downlink, DL, hybrid automatic repeat and request, HARQ configuration information indicating a uplink-downlink, UL-DL, configuration used as a DL HARQ reference configuration; receiving downlink control information, DCI, containing transmit power control, TPC, information; determining transmit power of a physical uplink control channel, PUCCH, carrying ACK/NACK information for a physical downlink shared channel, PDSCH, based on the TPC information; and transmitting the PUCCH with the transmit power of the PUCCH, wherein the transmit power of the PUCCH is determined based on the TPC information according to the DL HARQ reference configuration.
86
1
1
1
1
['14760127', '14759399', '14759395', '14000859', '14446576']
491.91092
415.930962
43
0
18
0.632741
0
0
0
0
311.252429
none
(15868138, 11)
0.557064
1
0.657704
0.64764
1
0.546041
0.657704
0.700428
0.399531
test
2.25455
370
false
275
The user equipment according to claim 8 , wherein the DL HARQ configuration information indicates a UL-DL configuration 2, 4 or 5, among seven UL-DL configurations listed in the following table, as the DL HARQ reference configuration: UL-DL config- Subframe number uration 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 D S U U U D S U U U 1 D S U U D D S U U D 2 D S U D D D S U D D 3 D S U U U D D D D D 4 D S U U D D D D D D 5 D S U D D D D D D D 6 D S U U U D S U U \u2009D, where D denotes a downlink subframe, S denotes a special subframe and U denotes a uplink subframe.
10
15,868,138
Utility
5
["370", "280000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
21
A method for performing uplink power control by a user equipment, the method includes receiving downlink, DL, hybrid automatic repeat and request, HARQ configuration information indicating a uplink-downlink, UL-DL, configuration used as a DL HARQ reference configuration; receiving downlink control information, DCI, containing transmit power control, TPC, information; determining transmit power of a physical uplink control channel, PUCCH, carrying ACK/NACK information for a physical downlink shared channel, PDSCH, based on the TPC information; and transmitting the PUCCH with the transmit power of the PUCCH, wherein the transmit power of the PUCCH is determined based on the TPC information according to the DL HARQ reference configuration.
86
1
1
1
1
['14760127', '14759399', '14759395', '14000859', '14446576']
491.91092
415.930962
43
0
18
0.786746
0
0
0
0
387.009049
none
(15868138, 10)
0.571184
1
0.652124
0.64403
1
0.325232
0.652124
0.735659
0.510655
test
2.25455
370
false
276
The driving assistance control unit according to claim 1 , further comprising:\n a driving assistance state presenting unit that presents, to the driver, a state indicating that driving assistance is being executed when the driving assistance mode is executed and presents, to the driver, a state regarding whether or not the execution of driving assistance is permitted when the driving assistance mode is not executed.
8
15,745,964
Utility
1
["701", "023000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
3
A user interface unit alternately designates an automatic switching mode, a manual-on mode, and a manual-off mode. A determining unit determines whether or not execution of driving assistance is permitted at a current time, based on a predetermined determination index related to whether or not execution of driving assistance is possible. A control unit executes a driving assistance mode when the execution of driving assistance is permitted and executes a manual driving mode when the execution of driving assistance is determined to not be permitted, under a condition that the automatic switching mode is designated. The control unit executes the driving assistance mode when a switch for designating the manual-on mode is operated, under a condition that the execution of driving assistance is permitted. The user interface unit does not receive input that designates the manual-on mode when the execution of driving assistance is determined to not be permitted.
86
1
0
1
1
['16060044', '15579023', '15722333', '15700738', '14833170']
225.06886
201.108552
29
0
2
0.686145
1
0
1
0
154.429969
open
(15745964, 8)
0.490459
0
0.433435
0.439138
1
0.305584
0.433435
0.250909
0.326926
test
2.78947
701
true
277
The user equipment according to claim 8 , wherein the TDD configuration information is received in system information.
9
15,868,138
Utility
5
["370", "280000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
21
A method for performing uplink power control by a user equipment, the method includes receiving downlink, DL, hybrid automatic repeat and request, HARQ configuration information indicating a uplink-downlink, UL-DL, configuration used as a DL HARQ reference configuration; receiving downlink control information, DCI, containing transmit power control, TPC, information; determining transmit power of a physical uplink control channel, PUCCH, carrying ACK/NACK information for a physical downlink shared channel, PDSCH, based on the TPC information; and transmitting the PUCCH with the transmit power of the PUCCH, wherein the transmit power of the PUCCH is determined based on the TPC information according to the DL HARQ reference configuration.
86
1
1
1
1
['14760127', '14759399', '14759395', '14000859', '14446576']
491.91092
415.930962
43
0
18
0.674204
0
0
0
0
331.648218
none
(15868138, 9)
0.560875
1
0.656206
0.646673
1
0.368436
0.656206
0.427979
0.332234
test
2.25455
370
false
278
A user equipment for transmitting transmit uplink signals, the user equipment comprising:\n a transmission module; a receiving module; and a processor configured to control the transmission module and the receiving module, the processor configured to:\n control the receiving module to receive downlink, DL, hybrid automatic repeat and request, HARQ configuration information indicating a uplink-downlink, UL-DL, configuration used as a DL HARQ reference configuration; \n control the receiving module to receive downlink control information, DCI, containing transmit power control, TPC, information; \n determine transmit power of a physical uplink control channel, PUCCH, carrying ACK/NACK information for a physical downlink shared channel, PDSCH, based on the TPC information; and \n control the transmission module to transmit the PUCCH with the transmit power of the PUCCH, \n wherein the transmit power of the PUCCH is determined based on the TPC information according to the DL HARQ reference configuration.
7
15,868,138
Utility
5
["370", "280000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
21
A method for performing uplink power control by a user equipment, the method includes receiving downlink, DL, hybrid automatic repeat and request, HARQ configuration information indicating a uplink-downlink, UL-DL, configuration used as a DL HARQ reference configuration; receiving downlink control information, DCI, containing transmit power control, TPC, information; determining transmit power of a physical uplink control channel, PUCCH, carrying ACK/NACK information for a physical downlink shared channel, PDSCH, based on the TPC information; and transmitting the PUCCH with the transmit power of the PUCCH, wherein the transmit power of the PUCCH is determined based on the TPC information according to the DL HARQ reference configuration.
86
1
1
1
1
['14760127', '14759399', '14759395', '14000859', '14446576']
491.91092
415.930962
43
0
18
0.880742
1
0
1
0
433.246702
open
(15868138, 7)
0.577506
1
0.62115
0.616786
1
0.403885
0.62115
0.335863
0.327711
test
2.25455
370
false
279
The method according to claim 1 , wherein the transmit power of the PUCCH transmitted in a subframe i is determined based on g(i),\n wherein g \ue8a0 ( i ) = g \ue8a0 ( i - 1 ) + \u2211 m = 0 M - 1 \ue89e \u03b4 PUCCH \ue8a0 ( i - k m ) , wherein \u2018i\u2019 is a subframe number, wherein g(i) denotes a current PUCCH power control adjustment state of the subframe i, according to a downlink association set K: {k 0 , k 1 , . . . , k M-1 }, where k m \u2208K, wherein M and k m are given in the following table according to the DL HARQ reference configuration: UL-DL Config- Subframe number uration 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 \u2014 \u2014 6 \u2014 4 \u2014 \u2014 6 \u2014 4 1 \u2014 \u2014 7, 6 4 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 7, 6 4 \u2014 2 \u2014 \u2014 8, 7, \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 8, 7, \u2014 \u2014 4, 6 4, 6 3 \u2014 \u2014 7, 6, 11 6, 5 5, 4 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 4 \u2014 \u2014 12, 8, 6, 5, \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 7, 11 4, 7 5 \u2014 \u2014 13, 12, \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 9, 8, 7, 5, 4, 11, 6 6 \u2014 \u2014 7 7 5 \u2014 \u2014 7 7 \u2009\u2014, and\n wherein \u03b4 PUCCH is a value determined based on the TPC information contained in the DCI.
6
15,868,138
Utility
5
["370", "280000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
21
A method for performing uplink power control by a user equipment, the method includes receiving downlink, DL, hybrid automatic repeat and request, HARQ configuration information indicating a uplink-downlink, UL-DL, configuration used as a DL HARQ reference configuration; receiving downlink control information, DCI, containing transmit power control, TPC, information; determining transmit power of a physical uplink control channel, PUCCH, carrying ACK/NACK information for a physical downlink shared channel, PDSCH, based on the TPC information; and transmitting the PUCCH with the transmit power of the PUCCH, wherein the transmit power of the PUCCH is determined based on the TPC information according to the DL HARQ reference configuration.
86
1
1
1
1
['14760127', '14759399', '14759395', '14000859', '14446576']
491.91092
415.930962
43
0
18
0.728535
0
0
0
0
358.374438
none
(15868138, 6)
0.565859
1
0.654238
0.6454
1
0.954829
0.654238
0.732943
0.848785
test
2.25455
370
false
280
The method according to claim 4 , wherein the TDD configuration information indicates one of the seven UL-DL configurations as the TDD UL-DL configuration.
5
15,868,138
Utility
5
["370", "280000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
21
A method for performing uplink power control by a user equipment, the method includes receiving downlink, DL, hybrid automatic repeat and request, HARQ configuration information indicating a uplink-downlink, UL-DL, configuration used as a DL HARQ reference configuration; receiving downlink control information, DCI, containing transmit power control, TPC, information; determining transmit power of a physical uplink control channel, PUCCH, carrying ACK/NACK information for a physical downlink shared channel, PDSCH, based on the TPC information; and transmitting the PUCCH with the transmit power of the PUCCH, wherein the transmit power of the PUCCH is determined based on the TPC information according to the DL HARQ reference configuration.
86
1
1
1
1
['14760127', '14759399', '14759395', '14000859', '14446576']
491.91092
415.930962
43
0
18
0.718526
0
0
0
0
353.450876
none
(15868138, 5)
0.564942
1
0.654601
0.645635
1
0.540154
0.654601
0.703662
0.349043
test
2.25455
370
false
281
The method according to claim 2 , wherein the DL HARQ configuration information indicates a UL-DL configuration 2, 4 or 5, among seven UL-DL configurations listed in the following table, as the DL HARQ reference configuration: UL-DL config- Subframe number uration 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 D S U U U D S U U U 1 D S U U D D S U U D 2 D S U D D D S U D D 3 D S U U U D D D D D 4 D S U U D D D D D D 5 D S U D D D D D D D 6 D S U U U D S U U \u2009D, where D denotes a downlink subframe, S denotes a special subframe and U denotes a uplink subframe.
4
15,868,138
Utility
5
["370", "280000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
21
A method for performing uplink power control by a user equipment, the method includes receiving downlink, DL, hybrid automatic repeat and request, HARQ configuration information indicating a uplink-downlink, UL-DL, configuration used as a DL HARQ reference configuration; receiving downlink control information, DCI, containing transmit power control, TPC, information; determining transmit power of a physical uplink control channel, PUCCH, carrying ACK/NACK information for a physical downlink shared channel, PDSCH, based on the TPC information; and transmitting the PUCCH with the transmit power of the PUCCH, wherein the transmit power of the PUCCH is determined based on the TPC information according to the DL HARQ reference configuration.
86
1
1
1
1
['14760127', '14759399', '14759395', '14000859', '14446576']
491.91092
415.930962
43
0
18
0.773958
0
0
0
0
380.718171
none
(15868138, 4)
0.570016
1
0.652589
0.644331
1
0.381752
0.652589
0.786459
0.768729
test
2.25455
370
false
282
The method according to claim 2 , wherein the TDD configuration information is received in system information.
3
15,868,138
Utility
5
["370", "280000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
21
A method for performing uplink power control by a user equipment, the method includes receiving downlink, DL, hybrid automatic repeat and request, HARQ configuration information indicating a uplink-downlink, UL-DL, configuration used as a DL HARQ reference configuration; receiving downlink control information, DCI, containing transmit power control, TPC, information; determining transmit power of a physical uplink control channel, PUCCH, carrying ACK/NACK information for a physical downlink shared channel, PDSCH, based on the TPC information; and transmitting the PUCCH with the transmit power of the PUCCH, wherein the transmit power of the PUCCH is determined based on the TPC information according to the DL HARQ reference configuration.
86
1
1
1
1
['14760127', '14759399', '14759395', '14000859', '14446576']
491.91092
415.930962
43
0
18
0.582469
0
0
0
0
286.523031
none
(15868138, 3)
0.552433
1
0.659516
0.648808
1
0.375194
0.659516
0.449988
0.246309
test
2.25455
370
false
283
The method according to claim 1 , further comprising:\n receiving time division duplex, TDD, configuration information indicating a TDD UL-DL configuration.
2
15,868,138
Utility
5
["370", "280000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
21
A method for performing uplink power control by a user equipment, the method includes receiving downlink, DL, hybrid automatic repeat and request, HARQ configuration information indicating a uplink-downlink, UL-DL, configuration used as a DL HARQ reference configuration; receiving downlink control information, DCI, containing transmit power control, TPC, information; determining transmit power of a physical uplink control channel, PUCCH, carrying ACK/NACK information for a physical downlink shared channel, PDSCH, based on the TPC information; and transmitting the PUCCH with the transmit power of the PUCCH, wherein the transmit power of the PUCCH is determined based on the TPC information according to the DL HARQ reference configuration.
86
1
1
1
1
['14760127', '14759399', '14759395', '14000859', '14446576']
491.91092
415.930962
43
0
18
0.7376
1
0
1
0
362.833685
open
(15868138, 2)
0.564431
1
0.626536
0.620325
1
0.444182
0.626536
0.449909
0.424141
test
2.25455
370
false
284
A method for performing uplink power control by a user equipment, the method comprising:\n receiving downlink, DL, hybrid automatic repeat and request, HARQ configuration information indicating a uplink-downlink, UL-DL, configuration used as a DL HARQ reference configuration; receiving downlink control information, DCI, containing transmit power control, TPC, information; determining transmit power of a physical uplink control channel, PUCCH, carrying ACK/NACK information for a physical downlink shared channel, PDSCH, based on the TPC information; and transmitting the PUCCH with the transmit power of the PUCCH, wherein the transmit power of the PUCCH is determined based on the TPC information according to the DL HARQ reference configuration.
1
15,868,138
Utility
5
["370", "280000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
21
A method for performing uplink power control by a user equipment, the method includes receiving downlink, DL, hybrid automatic repeat and request, HARQ configuration information indicating a uplink-downlink, UL-DL, configuration used as a DL HARQ reference configuration; receiving downlink control information, DCI, containing transmit power control, TPC, information; determining transmit power of a physical uplink control channel, PUCCH, carrying ACK/NACK information for a physical downlink shared channel, PDSCH, based on the TPC information; and transmitting the PUCCH with the transmit power of the PUCCH, wherein the transmit power of the PUCCH is determined based on the TPC information according to the DL HARQ reference configuration.
86
1
1
1
1
['14760127', '14759399', '14759395', '14000859', '14446576']
491.91092
415.930962
43
0
18
0.892751
1
0
1
0
439.154014
open
(15868138, 1)
0.578598
1
0.620697
0.616487
1
0.564065
0.620697
0.463113
0.462118
test
2.25455
370
false
285
The method of claim 17 , wherein the first de-emphasis or pre-emphasis adjustment is based at least in part on a first control signal output by a first pre-driver and the second de-emphasis or pre-emphasis adjustment is based at least in part on a second control signal output by a second pre-driver circuit.
23
15,885,536
Utility
3
["375", "232000"]
0
2018-01
2019-02
14
A memory interface may include a transmitter that generates multi-level signals made up of symbols that convey multiple bits of data. The transmitter may include a first data path for a first bit (e.g., a least significant bit (LSB)) in a symbol and a second data path for a second bit (e.g., the most significant bit (MSB)) in the symbol. Each path may include a de-emphasis or pre-emphasis buffer circuit that inverts and delays signals received at the de-emphasis or pre-emphasis buffer circuit. The delayed and inverted data signals may control de-emphasis or pre-emphasis drivers that are configured to apply de-emphasis or pre-emphasis to a multi-level signal.
86
1
1
1
1
['15885532', '10997159', '11336045', '12517274', '11386984']
274.06625
174.635832
123
30
44
0.803827
0
0
0
0
220.301881
none
(15885536, 23)
0.502082
1
0.479782
0.482012
1
0.188888
0.479782
0.39286
0.1421
test
2.08621
375
false
286
The method of claim 18 , further comprising:\n receiving a control signal, from a controller, at the first channel equalization buffer, wherein the control signal triggers delaying and inverting the first signal.
22
15,885,536
Utility
3
["375", "232000"]
0
2018-01
2019-02
14
A memory interface may include a transmitter that generates multi-level signals made up of symbols that convey multiple bits of data. The transmitter may include a first data path for a first bit (e.g., a least significant bit (LSB)) in a symbol and a second data path for a second bit (e.g., the most significant bit (MSB)) in the symbol. Each path may include a de-emphasis or pre-emphasis buffer circuit that inverts and delays signals received at the de-emphasis or pre-emphasis buffer circuit. The delayed and inverted data signals may control de-emphasis or pre-emphasis drivers that are configured to apply de-emphasis or pre-emphasis to a multi-level signal.
86
1
1
1
1
['15885532', '10997159', '11336045', '12517274', '11386984']
274.06625
174.635832
123
30
44
0.795247
1
0
1
0
217.950254
open
(15885536, 22)
0.500437
1
0.45009
0.455125
1
0.686921
0.45009
0.69264
0.755475
test
2.08621
375
false
287
The method of claim 18 , wherein transferring the second control signal comprises:\n modifying the second control signal using a second pre-driver circuit in electronic communication with the second channel equalization buffer and the second driver circuit; and transferring the modified second control signal from the second pre-driver circuit to the second driver circuit.
21
15,885,536
Utility
3
["375", "232000"]
0
2018-01
2019-02
14
A memory interface may include a transmitter that generates multi-level signals made up of symbols that convey multiple bits of data. The transmitter may include a first data path for a first bit (e.g., a least significant bit (LSB)) in a symbol and a second data path for a second bit (e.g., the most significant bit (MSB)) in the symbol. Each path may include a de-emphasis or pre-emphasis buffer circuit that inverts and delays signals received at the de-emphasis or pre-emphasis buffer circuit. The delayed and inverted data signals may control de-emphasis or pre-emphasis drivers that are configured to apply de-emphasis or pre-emphasis to a multi-level signal.
86
1
1
1
1
['15885532', '10997159', '11336045', '12517274', '11386984']
274.06625
174.635832
123
30
44
0.795227
0
0
0
0
217.944765
none
(15885536, 21)
0.502736
1
0.479655
0.481963
1
0.734694
0.479655
0.634046
0.604236
test
2.08621
375
false
288
The user equipment according to claim 7 , wherein the processor is further configured to receive time division duplex, TDD, configuration information indicating a TDD UL-DL, configuration.
8
15,868,138
Utility
5
["370", "280000"]
0
2018-01
2018-05
21
A method for performing uplink power control by a user equipment, the method includes receiving downlink, DL, hybrid automatic repeat and request, HARQ configuration information indicating a uplink-downlink, UL-DL, configuration used as a DL HARQ reference configuration; receiving downlink control information, DCI, containing transmit power control, TPC, information; determining transmit power of a physical uplink control channel, PUCCH, carrying ACK/NACK information for a physical downlink shared channel, PDSCH, based on the TPC information; and transmitting the PUCCH with the transmit power of the PUCCH, wherein the transmit power of the PUCCH is determined based on the TPC information according to the DL HARQ reference configuration.
86
1
1
1
1
['14760127', '14759399', '14759395', '14000859', '14446576']
491.91092
415.930962
43
0
18
0.742827
0
0
0
0
365.404917
none
(15868138, 8)
0.567168
1
0.653719
0.645064
1
0.471488
0.653719
0.505957
0.436361
test
2.25455
370
false
289
The driving assistance control apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein:\n the control unit cancels the driving assistance mode and switches to the manual driving mode under a condition that an override operation by the driver for a driving operation based on driving assistance is detected or a cancellation command for the driving assistance mode is received from the driver, when the execution of driving assistance is determined to be not permitted by the determining unit during execution of the driving assistance mode.
9
15,745,964
Utility
1
["701", "023000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
3
A user interface unit alternately designates an automatic switching mode, a manual-on mode, and a manual-off mode. A determining unit determines whether or not execution of driving assistance is permitted at a current time, based on a predetermined determination index related to whether or not execution of driving assistance is possible. A control unit executes a driving assistance mode when the execution of driving assistance is permitted and executes a manual driving mode when the execution of driving assistance is determined to not be permitted, under a condition that the automatic switching mode is designated. The control unit executes the driving assistance mode when a switch for designating the manual-on mode is operated, under a condition that the execution of driving assistance is permitted. The user interface unit does not receive input that designates the manual-on mode when the execution of driving assistance is determined to not be permitted.
86
1
0
1
1
['16060044', '15579023', '15722333', '15700738', '14833170']
225.06886
201.108552
29
0
2
0.728917
0
0
0
0
164.056465
none
(15745964, 9)
0.487879
0
0.463985
0.466374
1
0.485856
0.463985
0.311337
0.59883
test
2.78947
701
true
290
The driving assistance control apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising:\n a notifying unit, wherein the control unit uses the notifying unit to notify the user of information indicating transition to the driving assistance mode before switching, when the manual driving mode is switched to the automatic driving mode based on permission from the determining unit, under a condition that the automatic switching mode is designated by the user interface unit.
10
15,745,964
Utility
1
["701", "023000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
3
A user interface unit alternately designates an automatic switching mode, a manual-on mode, and a manual-off mode. A determining unit determines whether or not execution of driving assistance is permitted at a current time, based on a predetermined determination index related to whether or not execution of driving assistance is possible. A control unit executes a driving assistance mode when the execution of driving assistance is permitted and executes a manual driving mode when the execution of driving assistance is determined to not be permitted, under a condition that the automatic switching mode is designated. The control unit executes the driving assistance mode when a switch for designating the manual-on mode is operated, under a condition that the execution of driving assistance is permitted. The user interface unit does not receive input that designates the manual-on mode when the execution of driving assistance is determined to not be permitted.
86
1
0
1
1
['16060044', '15579023', '15722333', '15700738', '14833170']
225.06886
201.108552
29
0
2
0.877113
1
0
1
0
197.410927
open
(15745964, 10)
0.468713
0
0.438545
0.441561
1
0.135259
0.438545
0.348336
0.272121
test
2.78947
701
true
291
The driving assistance control apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising:\n an operation detecting unit that detects an operation state of the driver, wherein the control unit switches to the driving assistance mode under a condition that the operation state detected by the operation detecting unit meets an acceptance condition for acceptance of transition to the driving assistance mode, when the manual driving mode is switched to the driving assistance mode based on permission from the determining unit, under a condition that the automatic switching mode is designated by the user interface unit.
11
15,745,964
Utility
1
["701", "023000"]
0
2018-01
2018-07
3
A user interface unit alternately designates an automatic switching mode, a manual-on mode, and a manual-off mode. A determining unit determines whether or not execution of driving assistance is permitted at a current time, based on a predetermined determination index related to whether or not execution of driving assistance is possible. A control unit executes a driving assistance mode when the execution of driving assistance is permitted and executes a manual driving mode when the execution of driving assistance is determined to not be permitted, under a condition that the automatic switching mode is designated. The control unit executes the driving assistance mode when a switch for designating the manual-on mode is operated, under a condition that the execution of driving assistance is permitted. The user interface unit does not receive input that designates the manual-on mode when the execution of driving assistance is determined to not be permitted.
86
1
0
1
1
['16060044', '15579023', '15722333', '15700738', '14833170']
225.06886
201.108552
29
0
2
0.837267
1
0
1
0
188.442685
open
(15745964, 11)
0.473243
0
0.437477
0.441054
1
0.179541
0.437477
0.353999
0.392813
test
2.78947
701
true
292
The method of claim 13 , wherein the functional group comprises an anisyl, and wherein the organic polymer precursor polymerizes to form polyanisyl alcohol.
15
15,875,471
Utility
3
["502", "416000"]
1
2018-01
2018-06
80
The present disclosure pertains to methods of capturing CO 2 from an environment at pressures above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,800 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.35 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of less than 2 nm. The present disclosure also pertains to methods for the separation of CO 2 from natural gas in an environment at partial pressures of either component above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,200 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.00 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of greater than 1 nm and less than 2 nm.
86
1
1
0
1
['15631341', '14833248', '15001835', '14458993', '15640765']
595.4654
343.673218
127
0
67
0.769964
0
0
0
0
458.486874
none
(15875471, 15)
0.608197
1
0.804798
0.785138
1
0.706694
0.804798
0.752131
0.674131
test
2.46774
502
false
293
The method of claim 13 , wherein the functional group comprises a furyl, and wherein the organic polymer precursor polymerizes to form polyfurfuryl alcohol.
14
15,875,471
Utility
3
["502", "416000"]
1
2018-01
2018-06
80
The present disclosure pertains to methods of capturing CO 2 from an environment at pressures above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,800 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.35 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of less than 2 nm. The present disclosure also pertains to methods for the separation of CO 2 from natural gas in an environment at partial pressures of either component above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,200 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.00 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of greater than 1 nm and less than 2 nm.
86
1
1
0
1
['15631341', '14833248', '15001835', '14458993', '15640765']
595.4654
343.673218
127
0
67
0.71148
0
0
0
0
423.661842
none
(15875471, 14)
0.598474
1
0.807219
0.786344
1
0.731622
0.807219
0.75818
0.72367
test
2.46774
502
false
294
The method of claim 12 , wherein the organic polymer precursor or biological material comprises oxygen in a functional group.
13
15,875,471
Utility
3
["502", "416000"]
1
2018-01
2018-06
80
The present disclosure pertains to methods of capturing CO 2 from an environment at pressures above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,800 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.35 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of less than 2 nm. The present disclosure also pertains to methods for the separation of CO 2 from natural gas in an environment at partial pressures of either component above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,200 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.00 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of greater than 1 nm and less than 2 nm.
86
1
1
0
1
['15631341', '14833248', '15001835', '14458993', '15640765']
595.4654
343.673218
127
0
67
0.70667
0
0
0
0
420.797384
none
(15875471, 13)
0.59767
1
0.807417
0.786442
1
0.636086
0.807417
0.666663
0.586176
test
2.46774
502
false
295
The method of claim 11 , wherein the porous carbon material is prepared by heating an organic polymer precursor or biological material in the presence of an activating agent, wherein the activating agent optionally comprises KOH or steam, and wherein the temperature of activation is between 700\u00b0 C. and 800\u00b0 C.
12
15,875,471
Utility
3
["502", "416000"]
1
2018-01
2018-06
80
The present disclosure pertains to methods of capturing CO 2 from an environment at pressures above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,800 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.35 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of less than 2 nm. The present disclosure also pertains to methods for the separation of CO 2 from natural gas in an environment at partial pressures of either component above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,200 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.00 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of greater than 1 nm and less than 2 nm.
86
1
1
0
1
['15631341', '14833248', '15001835', '14458993', '15640765']
595.4654
343.673218
127
0
67
0.763778
0
0
0
0
454.803249
none
(15875471, 12)
0.607172
1
0.805055
0.785267
1
0.817282
0.805055
0.79634
0.688555
test
2.46774
502
false
296
The method of claim 10 , further comprising a step of preparing the porous carbon material prior to the step of associating the porous material with the environment.
11
15,875,471
Utility
3
["502", "416000"]
1
2018-01
2018-06
80
The present disclosure pertains to methods of capturing CO 2 from an environment at pressures above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,800 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.35 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of less than 2 nm. The present disclosure also pertains to methods for the separation of CO 2 from natural gas in an environment at partial pressures of either component above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,200 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.00 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of greater than 1 nm and less than 2 nm.
86
1
1
0
1
['15631341', '14833248', '15001835', '14458993', '15640765']
595.4654
343.673218
127
0
67
0.686197
1
0
1
0
408.606667
open
(15875471, 11)
0.592028
1
0.789157
0.769444
1
0.707056
0.789157
0.717845
0.61022
test
2.46774
502
false
297
The method of claim 1 , wherein the porous material comprises a porous carbon material with a carbon content of between 80% and 95% as measured by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.
10
15,875,471
Utility
3
["502", "416000"]
1
2018-01
2018-06
80
The present disclosure pertains to methods of capturing CO 2 from an environment at pressures above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,800 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.35 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of less than 2 nm. The present disclosure also pertains to methods for the separation of CO 2 from natural gas in an environment at partial pressures of either component above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,200 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.00 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of greater than 1 nm and less than 2 nm.
86
1
1
0
1
['15631341', '14833248', '15001835', '14458993', '15640765']
595.4654
343.673218
127
0
67
0.987227
0
0
0
0
587.859392
none
(15875471, 10)
0.64352
1
0.795602
0.780394
1
0.736295
0.795602
0.719865
0.579264
test
2.46774
502
false
298
The method of claim 1 , wherein the porous material has a CO 2 sorption capacity of at least about 100 wt % at 30 bar.
9
15,875,471
Utility
3
["502", "416000"]
1
2018-01
2018-06
80
The present disclosure pertains to methods of capturing CO 2 from an environment at pressures above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,800 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.35 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of less than 2 nm. The present disclosure also pertains to methods for the separation of CO 2 from natural gas in an environment at partial pressures of either component above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,200 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.00 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of greater than 1 nm and less than 2 nm.
86
1
1
0
1
['15631341', '14833248', '15001835', '14458993', '15640765']
595.4654
343.673218
127
0
67
0.769158
0
0
0
0
458.006767
none
(15875471, 9)
0.608063
1
0.804831
0.785155
1
0.827527
0.804831
0.709318
0.675892
test
2.46774
502
false
299
The method of claim 1 , wherein the porous material has a molar CO 2 /CH 4 selectivity of at least about 2.5.
8
15,875,471
Utility
3
["502", "416000"]
1
2018-01
2018-06
80
The present disclosure pertains to methods of capturing CO 2 from an environment at pressures above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,800 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.35 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of less than 2 nm. The present disclosure also pertains to methods for the separation of CO 2 from natural gas in an environment at partial pressures of either component above 1 bar by associating the environment with a porous material that has a surface area of at least 2,200 m 2 /g, and a total pore volume of at least 1.00 cm 3 /g, where a majority of pores of the porous material have diameters of greater than 1 nm and less than 2 nm.
86
1
1
0
1
['15631341', '14833248', '15001835', '14458993', '15640765']
595.4654
343.673218
127
0
67
0.641801
0
0
0
0
382.170005
none
(15875471, 8)
0.586788
1
0.810074
0.787745
1
0.667976
0.810074
0.609163
0.537069
test
2.46774
502
false