The present disclosure is directed to a label wrapper assembly. The label wrapper assembly includes a wrapping subassembly configured to rotate about an axis when applying a label, a set of clamping subassemblies axially spaced apart along the axis on opposing sides of the wrapping subassembly, an applicator including a channel extending along a length of the applicator, and a sleeve that at least partially surrounds a portion of the applicator. Each of the clamping subassemblies includes a pair of clamp members movable relative to each other between an open position and a clamping position, and the clamp members provide a clamping force in the clamping position. The channel of the applicator is designed to receive a portion of an elongate object.
A fluid cartridge and method for heating or cooling fluid in the fluid cartridge. The fluid cartridge includes a cartridge body containing the fluid and has a bottom wall having a fluid supply opening therein. A metal insert is adhesively fastened to the bottom wall of the cartridge body. The metal insert has a fluid supply slot therein corresponding to the fluid supply opening in the bottom wall, a die bond surface adjacent to the fluid supply slot configured for adhesively fastening an ejection head chip thereto, and a heat transfer device selected from a heating element embedded in the metal insert and one or more thermal contact extensions. An ejection head chip is adhesively fastened to the die bond surface of the metal insert.
A method for determining the water content of a hygroscopic fluid. The method includes inserting an amount of hygroscopic fluid into a fluid ejection cartridge; attaching the fluid ejection cartridge to a fluid ejection device; activating the fluid ejection cartridge to dispense a predetermined number of fluid droplets from one or more nozzles of an ejection head attached to the fluid ejection cartridge onto a substrate to determine a total mass of the fluid droplets dispensed, a velocity of the dispensed fluid droplets or a combination of the total mass of the fluid droplets dispensed and the velocity of the dispensed fluid droplets; and using an information database that correlates the water content of the hygroscopic fluid to an average mass per fluid droplet dispensed and the velocity of the fluid droplets dispensed to determine the water content of the hygroscopic fluid.
G01N 19/10 - Measuring moisture content, e.g. by measuring change in length of hygroscopic filamentHygrometers
G01N 35/10 - Devices for transferring samples to, in, or from, the analysis apparatus, e.g. suction devices, injection devices
G01P 5/18 - Measuring speed of fluids, e.g. of air streamMeasuring speed of bodies relative to fluids, e.g. of ship, of aircraft by measuring the time taken by the fluid to traverse a fixed distance
A cell dispensing device and method of capturing and dispensing individual cells to an analytical substrate. The device includes a thermal fluid ejection head having a plurality of cell ejection chambers formed in an aspiration channel layer attached to a first semiconductor substrate. A cell ejector is disposed on the first semiconductor substrate in each of the cell ejection chambers, and aspiration channels are formed in the aspiration channel layer in flow communication with at least some of the cell ejection chambers. A cell ejection nozzle layer contains cell ejection ports therein, wherein the cell ejection nozzle layer is attached to the aspiration channel layer. An activation circuit for each cell ejector is provided in the plurality of cell ejection chambers. An aspiration device is provided in fluid flow communication with at least some of the cell ejection chambers through the aspiration channels.
A fluid dispensing device and method for adjusting an amount of hygroscopic fluid dispensed to an analytical substrate by a fluid ejection cartridge. The fluid dispensing device includes a fluid droplet ejection head disposed on a fluid cartridge containing a hygroscopic fluid; and a hygroscopic fluid cooler configured to determine a freezing point of the hygroscopic fluid.
G01N 25/14 - Investigating or analysing materials by the use of thermal means by using distillation, extraction, sublimation, condensation, freezing, or crystallisation
A cutter assembly including one or more of a blade subassembly, a pulley subassembly, and a clamping subassembly is provided. The blade subassembly may include a carriage retaining a blade configured for translational motion along a guiderail. The carriage may be coupled to a belt of the pulley subassembly, and one or more pulleys supported by the frame may be configured to drive linear motion of the belt, thereby generating translational motion of the carriage. In some instances, a motor connected to a gear train may be operably coupled to the one or more pulleys and the belt. In some instances, a clamp of the clamping subassembly is provided to be releasably engaged by the carriage. One or more spring members acting on the clamp may cause the clamp to initiate an automatic cleaning action of the blade when the clamp is engaged by the carriage.
A material holder for use in a printer is provided. The material holder may captivate rolls of printable media (e.g., a roll of printable adhesive labels affixed to a liner) having various widths. In some instances, the material holder may comprise two flanges, a spindle having an arm and a keyhole region, and a side clip. The flanges may be positioned along the arm of the spindle with an appropriate distance between them to accommodate the desired roll of printable media. The media roll may be sandwiched between the two flanges and configured to rotate about the arm of the spindle. A side clip may be coupled to the arm of the spindle and may prevent tracking or other unintended movement.
A maintenance carousel for collecting waste ink ejected by one or more printheads of an inkjet printer is provided. In some instances, the maintenance carousel may include a tray and an actuator assembly retained within an enclosure. The actuator assembly may be configured to drive rotation (e.g., indexing) of the tray each time the printheads eject waste ink into the maintenance carousel. This rotation may cause ink to accumulate within a tray of the maintenance carousel in a circular pattern. In some instances, the maintenance carousel may include electrostatic plates configured to generate an electromagnetic field which may improve collection of small droplets or aerosolized particles of waste ink. In further instances, the maintenance carousel may include a fan assembly configured to generate an airflow through the maintenance carousel such that small droplets or aerosolized particles of waste ink may be collected by one or more filters.
The present disclosure provides a coating composition containing (A) a waterborne polyurethane dispersion; (B) a silica; and (C) from 0.5 wt% to 10 wt% of a crosslinking agent, based on a total weight of the coating composition. The present disclosure also provides a coated label including (A) a polymeric substrate having a top surface and an opposing bottom surface, (B) an adhesive layer in contact with the bottom surface of the polymeric substrate; and (C) a coating layer in contact with the top surface of the polymeric substrate, the coating layer containing (i) a waterborne polyurethane dispersion; (ii) a silica; and (iii) from 0.5 wt% to 10 wt% of a crosslinking agent, based on a total weight of the coating layer.
An electric vehicle (EV) lockout device including a clip and a housing. The housing having a base with a front side and a back side. A first flange extends from the front side of the base and is configured to engage with an EV charge port or EV charge plug. A clip support unit extending from the back side of the base. The clip support unit including a first side plate having a first top end, a first bottom end, and a first opening disposed between the first top end and the first bottom end, and a second side plate having a second top end, a second bottom end, and a first opening disposed between the second top end and the second bottom end. The second side plate being disposed substantially parallel to the first side plate, and the second opening being substantially aligned with the first opening.
The present disclosure is directed to a cartridge stabilization system for printable media such as a roll containing a plurality of wristbands. The cartridge stabilization system includes a cartridge housing including a first extension member and a spool, a roll of material retained on the spool and configured to be dispensed from the cartridge housing via the first extension member, and a nipper positioned on the first extension member. The roll of material passes between the nipper and the first extension member as the roll of material is dispensed from the cartridge housing.
The present disclosure is directed to a cartridge stabilization system for printable media such as a roll containing a plurality of wristbands. The cartridge stabilization system includes a cartridge housing including a first extension member and a spool, a roll of material retained on the spool and configured to be dispensed from the cartridge housing via the first extension member, and a nipper positioned on the first extension member. The roll of material passes between the nipper and the first extension member as the roll of material is dispensed from the cartridge housing.
B65H 35/00 - Delivering articles from cutting or line-perforating machinesArticle or web delivery apparatus incorporating cutting or line-perforating devices, e.g. adhesive tape dispensers
B41J 3/407 - Typewriters or selective printing or marking mechanisms characterised by the purpose for which they are constructed for marking on special material
A fluid ejection head that includes a semiconductor substrate containing a plurality of fluid ejectors thereon and a fluid supply via etched therethrough. A flow feature layer is attached to the semiconductor substrate. The flow feature layer has a plurality of fluid channels and fluid chambers for the plurality of fluid ejectors, wherein the fluid channels are configured to provide fluid from the fluid supply via through the fluid channels to the fluid chambers for ejection of fluid through fluid nozzles associated with the fluid chambers. The fluid channels further include inlet channels and expansion channels that are configured to compensate for fluid viscosity variations. A nozzle plate containing the fluid nozzles is attached to the flow feature layer.
A battery latch assembly is configured to secure a battery compartment in a device. The battery latch assembly includes a first arm that is configured to be coupled to the device. The battery latch assembly also includes a second arm coupled to the first arm so as to facilitate movement of the second arm relative to the first arm. The battery latch assembly also includes a first fastening element that is configured to releasably engage with a first cooperating member to form a first latch point that secures the first arm in a position where a portion of the first arm is aligned with and covers the battery compartment. The battery latch assembly also includes a second fastening element that is configured to releasably engage with a second cooperating member to establish a second latch point that secures the second arm to the first arm.
G06K 7/10 - Methods or arrangements for sensing record carriers by electromagnetic radiation, e.g. optical sensingMethods or arrangements for sensing record carriers by corpuscular radiation
22 - Rope, netting, tents, awnings, sails and sacks; padding and stuffing materials
Goods & Services
Water-activated absorbent polymer bags and barriers used to
absorb, dam, divert, and barricade against flood waters and
water intrusions (term considered too vague by the
International Bureau pursuant to Rule 13(2)(b) of the
Regulations).
A removable tape configured for sealing the nozzle plate of an ejection head and a method for making the removable tape. The removable tape includes a polymeric backing film; a first platinum-cured silicone adhesive layer having a first adhesive strength applied to the polymeric backing film; and a second platinum-cured silicone adhesive layer having a second adhesive strength applied to the first adhesive layer. The second platinum-cured adhesive layer is configured to adhere to the nozzle plate of a fluid ejection cartridge.
A cartridge carriage and method for reducing damage to flexible circuits on fluid ejection cartridges. The carriage includes cavity therein configured to hold a fluid ejection cartridge in a fluid ejection device. The cavity includes opposing side walls attached to a front wall, a bottom wall attached to the opposing side walls perpendicular to the front wall, and a top wall distal from the bottom wall attached to the side walls and front wall. The front wall has a plurality of electrical contact pins and a first support ledge disposed apart from the electrical contact pins between the electrical contact pins and top wall. The first support ledge is configured to abut a first cartridge projection of the first fluid ejection cartridge to align the first fluid ejection cartridge with the plurality of electrical contact pins when the first fluid ejection cartridge is latched into the cartridge carriage.
A lockout device for securing a rotary circuit breaker switch is provided. The lockout device is provided in the form of an outer housing having a plurality of side walls extending away from a base wall to define a cavity and at least one of the side walls having a slot formed therein. The lockout device further includes an inner housing received within a portion of the cavity. The inner housing has a first component and a second component to receive the rotary circuit breaker switch therein. The lockout device has a biasing element positioned between the base wall and the inner housing to translate the inner housing axially relative to the outer housing, and a fastener with a thumbwheel having at least one projection designed to be positioned within the slot of the outer housing to hold the fastening mechanism and the lockout device in a locked position.
A nozzle plate configured for a fluid ejection head, a fluid ejection head containing the nozzle plate and a method for modifying a nozzle plate to reduce fluid flooding thereon. The nozzle plate includes a plurality of nozzle holes therein attached to a flow feature layer on a semiconductor substrate, and includes a first hydrophobic region surrounding each of the plurality of nozzle holes, whereby the first hydrophobic region is configured to reduce flooding of the nozzle plate.
Aspects of the present disclosure simplify label printing for an object that includes a plurality of features, such as a patch panel that includes a plurality of ports. When a user wants to print a label for a group within an object (e.g., a group of ports within a patch panel), an image can be captured of at least one feature within the group. The image can be processed by a machine learning model (MLM) that has been trained to detect the presence of such features in captured images and to determine location information indicating where the features are located in the captured images. The label printing module can automatically determine characteristic(s) of the printed label (e.g., the length of the printed label, markings on the printed label) based at least in part on the location information determined by the MLM.
A droplet dispensing device includes a head part discharging droplets, and a sensor plate disposed between the head part and a well plate, the sensor plate having a plurality of opening parts formed respectively corresponding to a plurality of wells and a plurality of electrostatic capacitance sensors each disposed at a circumferential edge of the plurality of opening parts.
B41J 2/165 - Prevention of nozzle clogging, e.g. cleaning, capping or moistening for nozzles
G01D 5/24 - Mechanical means for transferring the output of a sensing memberMeans for converting the output of a sensing member to another variable where the form or nature of the sensing member does not constrain the means for convertingTransducers not specially adapted for a specific variable using electric or magnetic means influencing the magnitude of a current or voltage by varying capacitance
A droplet dispensing device includes an adjustment plate; a first sensor, provided on an upper surface of the adjustment plate and detecting a position of the transparent droplet; a tray, on which one of the well plate and the adjustment plate is detachably mounted; a head part, discharging the transparent droplet; and a CPU, switching an operation mode from one of a first mode and a second mode to the other. In the first mode, the transparent droplet is discharged from the head part toward the well plate, and in the second mode, the transparent droplet is discharged from the head part toward the first sensor. The CPU adjusts the position on the well plate in which the transparent droplet is discharged from the head part in the first mode based on a position of the transparent droplet detected by the first sensor in the second mode.
B41J 2/045 - Ink jet characterised by the jet generation process generating single droplets or particles on demand by pressure, e.g. electromechanical transducers
B01L 3/00 - Containers or dishes for laboratory use, e.g. laboratory glasswareDroppers
G01N 35/10 - Devices for transferring samples to, in, or from, the analysis apparatus, e.g. suction devices, injection devices
A band wrapping device forms a length of band material into a loop for automatically applying the band to a limb (e.g., wrist) of a user. The band wrapping device may receive the length of band material from a cassette receivable in the band wrapping device and can include a band transport mechanism for transporting the band material, a sealer module for sealing the band material to itself and cutting the band material to a length, and/or a ring module for reception of the limb of the user for band application. The device and its constituent components can help reduce the contact between the individual requiring a band and those applying the band, can help reduce waste by using a more precise amount of band material sized to the limb, and can help reduce the staffing requirements in areas in which the bands are to be applied.
G09F 3/04 - Labels, tag tickets, or similar identification or indication meansSealsPostage or like stamps to be fastened or secured by the material of the label itself, e.g. by thermo-adhesion
G09F 3/10 - Fastening or securing by means not forming part of the material of the label itself by an adhesive layer
A61G 12/00 - Accommodation for nursing, e.g. in hospitals, not covered by groups , e.g. trolleys for transport of medicaments or foodPrescription lists
32.
Specialized Inksets and Alternative Fluids and Related Systems
Printer systems and associated ink cartridges can have specialized inksets and alternative fluids for use in printing. In such systems and cartridges, the inkset of a unique cartridge may be deliberately limited relative to traditional inksets that seek to have a wide color gamut such that chemistries having greater durability may be employed. Still further, such cartridges may include one or more functional inks that have a purpose other than merely coloration. Particularly in compact printers, for which space is limited, the system can be designed to accept various unique cartridges based on the intended printing application and print based on the characteristics of the received cartridge. Beyond this, the system may advise the user when a different cartridge is necessary and/or may be beneficially used for a particular application.
C09D 11/40 - Ink-sets specially adapted for multi-colour inkjet printing
B41J 2/005 - Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed characterised by bringing liquid or particles selectively into contact with a printing material
(1) Plastic labels; plastic markers and plastic marker strips for use in identifying wires, cables, and conduits; plastic adhesive labels; wrap-around labels of plastic; self-adhesive labels of plastic
(1) Plastic labels; plastic adhesive labels; plastic barcode labels; plastic markers and plastic marker strips for use in identifying the contents of pipes; plastic materials for use as signs
17 - Rubber and plastic; packing and insulating materials
20 - Furniture and decorative products
Goods & Services
(1) Plastic heat shrinkable tubing for labelling and identifying wires, cables and conduits.
(2) Plastic labels; plastic markers and plastic marker strips for use in identifying wires, cables and conduits.
plastic labels; printed signs of plastic materials; blank plastic adhesive labels; plastic barcode labels; printed plastic markers and strips being labels for use in identifying the contents of pipes
blank self-adhesive labels of plastic; blank wrap-around labels of plastic; plastic labels; blank plastic markers and strips being labels for use in identifying wires, cables, and conduits; blank plastic adhesive labels
16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
20 - Furniture and decorative products
24 - Textiles and textile goods
Goods & Services
(1) Adhesive labels
(2) Plastic labels; plastic markers and plastic marker strips for use in identifying wires, cables and conduits; plastic adhesive labels
(3) Labels of textile
Plastic labels; Plastic markers and strips for use in identifying wires, cables, and conduits; Plastic adhesive labels; Wrap-around labels of plastic; Self-adhesive labels of plastic.
Plastic labels; Plastic markers and strips for use in identifying wires, cables, and conduits; Plastic adhesive labels. Labels of textile; Labels; Adhesive labels.
Plastic labels; Plastic adhesive labels; Plastic barcode labels; Plastic markers and strips for use in identifying the contents of pipes; Plastic materials for use as signs.
Plastic labels; Plastic markers and strips for use in identifying wires, cables, and conduits; Reusable plastic labels with hook and loop backing for temporary attachment.
16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
19 - Non-metallic building materials
20 - Furniture and decorative products
Goods & Services
Badges made of paper; Clips for name badge holders; Labels made of paper; Name badges; Printed log books. Non-luminous, non-mechanical signs not of metal; visitor badges made of plastic. Plastic labels.
16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
19 - Non-metallic building materials
20 - Furniture and decorative products
Goods & Services
(1) Badges made of paper; Clips for name badge holders; Labels made of paper; Name badges; Printed log books
(2) Non-luminous, non-mechanical signs not of metal; visitor badges made of plastic
(3) Plastic labels
A fluid fillable cartridge, a method for preventing contamination of nozzle holes in a fluid ejector chip and a method for making an adhesive sealing tape. The fluid fillable cartridge has an open fluid reservoir therein and a fluid ejector chip attached to an exposed surface of the fluid fillable cartridge opposite to the open fluid reservoir. An adhesive sealing tape is attached to the fluid fillable cartridge, wherein the adhesive sealing tape has an adhesive pattern on a first end of the adhesive sealing tape that is configured to attach the adhesive sealing tape adjacent to the fluid ejector chip while being devoid of adhesive in nozzle hole areas of the fluid ejector chip.
A method for delivering a predetermined amount of fluid from a fluid ejection head. The method includes measuring one or more parameters selected from fluid flow parameters and electrical parameters for the fluid ejection head to provide one or more measured parameters; calculating a fluid ejection offset value from the one or more measured parameters; storing the fluid ejection offset value in a memory location on the fluid ejection head; accessing the fluid ejection offset value by an ejection head controller; and adjusting an amount of fluid ejected from the fluid ejection head during a fluid ejection step using the fluid ejection offset value to provide the predetermined amount of fluid from the fluid ejection head.
B05B 12/08 - Arrangements for controlling deliveryArrangements for controlling the spray area responsive to condition of liquid or other fluent material discharged, of ambient medium or of target
B05B 1/24 - Nozzles, spray heads or other outlets, with or without auxiliary devices such as valves, heating means incorporating means for heating the liquid or other fluent material, e.g. electrically
A fluid ejection cartridge having a cartridge body with a cavity therein and an ejection head attached to an external surface of the cartridge body opposite the cavity. A cylindrical or a rectangular-prism shaped body made of a hydrophilic open-cell foam material is disposed in the cavity of the cartridge body. The cylindrical or rectangular-prism shaped body has at least one uncoated hydrophilic surface and two or more surfaces coated with a hydrophobic material.
A small form factor printhead and a thermal ink jet printer containing the reduce form factor printhead. The printhead includes an ink reservoir body having four side walls connected to a bottom wall. An ink supply port is disposed in the bottom wall. An ejection head is attached to an exterior surface of the bottom wall, wherein the ejection head is in ink flow communication with the ink supply port. A flexible circuit is electrically connected to the ejection head and is attached to the exterior surface of the bottom wall and an exterior surface of one of the four side walls. A cover is attached to a distal end of the four side walls opposite the bottom wall. A filter is attached adjacent to an underside of the cover.
A label printing module can be configured to perform at least two actions in response to a request to create a label for an item. The labei printing module can create a print job that will produce a physical label for the item In addition, the label printing module can cause a digital label to be created and stored in a digital label database, which can be accessible via the Internet. The digital label can include an identifier that is uniquely associated with the item to which the physical label corresponds. The digital label can be associated with an Internet address. The Internet address of the digital label can be included in a machine-readable object on the corresponding printed physical label Someone who has the item corresponding to the printed physical label can view informational content within the corresponding, digital label by using a reader to read the machine-readable object.
Aspects of the present disclosure simplify label printing for an object that includes a plurality of features, such as a patch panel that includes a plurality of ports. When a user wants to print a label for a group within an object (e.g., a group of ports within a patch panel), an image can be captured of at least one feature within the group. The image can be processed by a machine learning model (MLM) that has been trained to detect the presence of such features in captured images and to determine location information indicating where the features are located in the captured images. The label printing module can automatically determine characteristic(s) of the printed label (e.g., the length of the printed label, markings on the printed label) based at least in part on the location information determined by the MLM.
A priming device for a fluid ejection head and a method for priming a fluid ejection head. The priming device includes a Venturi tube having a motive fluid inlet, a suction inlet, a fluid outlet, and a motive fluid source configured to provide pressurized fluid to the fluid inlet of a Venturi tube and configured to provide a reduced pressure at the suction inlet of a Venturi tube. An ejection head sealing device is provided in fluid flow communication with an ejection head of a fluid cartridge and the suction inlet of the Venturi tube.
G01N 1/14 - Suction devices, e.g. pumpsEjector devices
G01N 11/04 - Investigating flow properties of materials, e.g. viscosity or plasticityAnalysing materials by determining flow properties by measuring flow of the material through a restricted passage, e.g. tube, aperture
66.
Systems and methods for facilitating the creation of digital labels to supplement printed physical labels
A label printing module can be configured to perform at least two actions in response to a request to create a label for an item. The label printing module can create a print job that will produce a physical label for the item. In addition, the label printing module can cause a digital label to be created and stored in a digital label database, which can be accessible via the Internet. The digital label can include an identifier that is uniquely associated with the item to which the physical label corresponds. The digital label can be associated with an Internet address. The Internet address of the digital label can be included in a machine-readable object on the corresponding printed physical label. Someone who has the item corresponding to the printed physical label can view informational content within the corresponding digital label by using a reader to read the machine-readable object.
G06F 16/955 - Retrieval from the web using information identifiers, e.g. uniform resource locators [URL]
B41J 3/01 - Typewriters or selective printing or marking mechanisms characterised by the purpose for which they are constructed for special character, e.g. for Chinese characters or barcodes
B41J 3/407 - Typewriters or selective printing or marking mechanisms characterised by the purpose for which they are constructed for marking on special material
67.
Light pipe with uniform and segmented light outputs for barcode-reading devices
A light pipe for an electronic device, such as a barcode-reading device, can include a plurality of light-redirecting surfaces that are each positioned to receive light from a light source within the interior portion of the barcode-reading device and to redirect the light toward an optical element positioned on an exterior surface of the barcode-reading device. The plurality of light sources and the plurality of light-redirecting surfaces can collectively produce a uniform light output at the optical element when all of the plurality of light sources are activated. The light pipe can also include a plurality of optical barriers interspersed between the plurality of light-redirecting surfaces to isolate light from individual light sources. This allows for a segmented light output to be projected onto the optical element. The light pipe can be made from a flexible and resilient material, thereby allowing the light pipe to provide shock absorption.
F21V 7/06 - Optical design with parabolic curvature
G06K 7/10 - Methods or arrangements for sensing record carriers by electromagnetic radiation, e.g. optical sensingMethods or arrangements for sensing record carriers by corpuscular radiation
G06K 7/14 - Methods or arrangements for sensing record carriers by electromagnetic radiation, e.g. optical sensingMethods or arrangements for sensing record carriers by corpuscular radiation using light without selection of wavelength, e.g. sensing reflected white light
A liquid dispensing device includes: a discharge part, discharging liquid toward a well of a well plate; and an opening plate, arranged between the discharge part and the well plate and having an opening formed therein corresponding to the well. The opening is smaller in size than the well when the opening plate is viewed in an XY plane.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
(1) Safety products, namely, reflective strips made primarily of metal to allow for visibility, for the prevention of serious injury or death from traffic accidents and other accidents
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
17 - Rubber and plastic; packing and insulating materials
20 - Furniture and decorative products
35 - Advertising and business services
Goods & Services
(1) Non-luminous and non-mechanical traffic signs of metal; non-luminous and non-mechanical warning signs of metal; metal holders for signs; identification tags of metal; labels of metal; metal cable ties
(2) Paper tags; adhesive paper labels; adhesive-backed letters and numbers for use in making signs
(3) Floor marking tape
(4) Plastic signboards; plastic holders for signboards; plastic warning signs; printed plastic labels for use in identifying and marking the contents of pipes; plastic labels; non-metal identification tags (1) Mail order catalog services featuring signs, labels, and tags; electronic catalog services featuring signs, labels, and tags; online retail store services featuring signs, labels, and tags
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
17 - Rubber and plastic; packing and insulating materials
20 - Furniture and decorative products
35 - Advertising and business services
Goods & Services
(1) Non-luminous and non-mechanical traffic signs of metal; non-luminous and non-mechanical warning signs of metal; metal holders for signs; identification tags of metal; labels of metal; metal cable ties
(2) Paper tags; adhesive paper labels; adhesive-backed letters and numbers for use in making signs
(3) Floor marking tape
(4) Plastic signboards; plastic holders for signboards; plastic warning signs; printed plastic labels for use in identifying and marking the contents of pipes; plastic labels; non-metal identification tags (1) Mail order catalog services featuring signs, labels, and tags; electronic catalog services featuring signs, labels, and tags; online retail store services featuring signs, labels, and tags
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
Goods & Services
(1) Non-luminous and non-mechanical traffic signs of metal; non-luminous and non-mechanical warning signs of metal
(2) Adhesive-backed letters and numbers for use in making signs
A composite photoresist material and method of making the composite photoresist material. The composite photoresist material includes: a photoresist layer devoid of a phenoxy resin, and a photoresist layer containing a phenoxy resin.
G03F 7/038 - Macromolecular compounds which are rendered insoluble or differentially wettable
G03F 7/09 - Photosensitive materials characterised by structural details, e.g. supports, auxiliary layers
G03F 7/11 - Photosensitive materials characterised by structural details, e.g. supports, auxiliary layers having cover layers or intermediate layers, e.g. subbing layers
G03F 7/40 - Treatment after imagewise removal, e.g. baking
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
(1) Voice control of printing machines; downloadable software in the nature of a mobile application for operating and controlling printing machines; downloadable software using artificial intelligence for voice-to-text conversion and for creating labels for printing (1) Artificial intelligence as a service (AIAAS) services featuring software using artificial intelligence for speech recognition, voice-to-text conversion, and for creating labels for printing; artificial intelligence as a service (AIAAS) services featuring software using artificial intelligence for controlling printing machines
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Software to control printing machines by voice; downloadable software in the nature of a mobile application for operating and controlling printing machines; downloadable software using artificial intelligence for voice-to-text conversion and for creating labels for printing. Artificial intelligence as a service (AIAAS) services featuring software using artificial intelligence for speech recognition, voice-to-text conversion, and for creating labels for printing; artificial intelligence as a service (AIAAS) services featuring software using artificial intelligence for controlling printing machines.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Downloadable computer software for voice control of printing machines; downloadable software in the nature of a mobile application for operating and controlling printing machines; downloadable software using artificial intelligence for voice-to-text conversion and for creating labels for printing Artificial intelligence as a service (AIAAS) services featuring software using artificial intelligence for speech recognition, voice-to-text conversion, and for creating labels for printing; artificial intelligence as a service (AIAAS) services featuring software using artificial intelligence for controlling printing machines
83.
VENTING OF PHARMACEUTICAL DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE FOR AIR FLOW AND HUMIDITY CONTROL
A pharmaceutical drug delivery device and method of preventing drying out and drooling of an ejection head for the drug delivery device. The device includes a device body; a fluid outlet nozzle attached to the device body; and a fluid jet ejection cartridge containing a liquid pharmaceutical drug disposed in the body. A fluid ejection head is attached to the fluid jet ejection cartridge and is in fluid flow communication with the fluid outlet nozzle. An elongate, serpentine air flow path disposed between an inner surface of the fluid outlet nozzle and a sealing material that is disposed between an outer surface of the fluid jet ejection cartridge and the inner surface of the fluid outlet nozzle, wherein the elongate, serpentine air flow path provides a reduced pressure differential adjacent to a surface of the ejection head upon use of the drug delivery device and provides a humidification zone.
A method for improving adhesion of a nozzle plate to a flow feature layer of an ejection head. The method includes providing a silicon substrate having a device surface containing at least one array of fluid ejectors thereon. A photoresist material is spin-coated onto the device surface. The photoresist material is exposed to actinic radiation through a mask to provide the flow feature layer. The mask contains opaque areas defining fluid flow channels and fluid chambers in the photoresist material and masked areas adjacent to the plurality of fluid flow channels and fluid chambers. The masked areas contain a plurality of opaque geometric particles having a size ranging from about 1 to about 5 microns. The particles are effective to provide a roughened surface area for increased adhesion between the roughened surface area and a nozzle plate attached to the flow feature layer.
A fluid ejection head and a method of detecting the presence of fluid in an ejection chamber. The ejection head includes a semiconductor substrate having an elongate fluid supply via etched therethrough. An array of fluid ejectors is disposed adjacent to the fluid supply via, wherein the elongate fluid supply via provides fluid to the array of fluid ejectors for ejection of fluid from the ejection head. Fluid sense cells for the array of fluid ejectors are disposed at each end of the fluid supply via, wherein each of the fluid sense cells has a fluid ejector, an electrode disposed in a fluid chamber for the fluid ejector, and an electrode disposed in a fluid channel associated with a fluid chamber. A fluid detection circuit is provided in electrical communication with each of the fluid sense cells for detecting the presence or absence of fluid in the fluid chamber.
G01V 3/02 - Electric or magnetic prospecting or detectingMeasuring magnetic field characteristics of the earth, e.g. declination or deviation operating with propagation of electric current
A fluid cartridge having a plastic fluid body, a bottom wall having a fluid supply opening therein. An insert is adhesively fastened to the bottom wall. The insert has a fluid supply slot therein corresponding to the fluid supply opening in the bottom wall, a die bond surface adjacent to the fluid supply slot for adhesively fastening an ejection head chip thereto, and a plurality of air vents adjacent to the die bond surface. The insert is a material selected from an epoxy molding compound and a ceramic material. An ejection head chip is adhesively fastened to the die bond surface of the insert.
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Granular absorbent coconut fiber-based composition for
absorbing liquid leakage from surfaces, including
water-based, hydrocarbon-based, and chemical waste.
A fluid fillable cartridge, a method for preventing contamination of nozzle holes in a fluid ejector chip and a method for making an adhesive sealing tape. The fluid fillable cartridge has an open fluid reservoir therein and a fluid ejector chip attached to an exposed surface of the fluid fillable cartridge opposite to the open fluid reservoir. An adhesive sealing tape is attached to the fluid fillable cartridge, wherein the adhesive sealing tape has an adhesive pattern on a first end of the adhesive sealing tape that is configured to attach the adhesive sealing tape adjacent to the fluid ejector chip while being devoid of adhesive in nozzle hole areas of the fluid ejector chip.
A lockout device can be used to secure a valve, a valve stem, or other control. The lockout device includes a cover having an internal cavity and an opening about the internal cavity, a cable that is flexible, a cable attachment point attached to the cover to which the cable is attached at its securable end, and a cable lockout module attached to the cover. The cable lockout module includes a cable engagement element having a cable-receiving pathway extending therethrough for reception of a free end of the cable and selective securement thereof to create a cable loop. The cable lockout module further has a door. When the door is in a closed position, the cable engagement element is securely covered by the door and the door is lockable relative to a remainder of the cable lockout module to prevent the door from being opened.
A full-color-inkjet receptive topcoat can be flexographically printed on a substrate. The flexographically-printed, full-color-inkjet receptive topcoat includes a pigment and a polymeric binder, in which a ratio of the pigment to polymeric binder is in a range of from 3:1 to 5:1 by dry parts. Such a coating provides good printability with color inkjet printing, which conventionally has not been possible with flexographically-printed topcoats.
B41M 5/50 - Recording sheets characterised by the coating used to improve ink, dye or pigment receptivity, e.g. for ink-jet or thermal dye transfer recording
B32B 7/06 - Interconnection of layers permitting easy separation
B32B 7/12 - Interconnection of layers using interposed adhesives or interposed materials with bonding properties
B32B 27/10 - Layered products essentially comprising synthetic resin as the main or only constituent of a layer next to another layer of a specific substance of paper or cardboard
B41F 5/24 - Rotary letterpress machines for flexographic printing
C09D 11/54 - Inks based on two liquids, one liquid being the ink, the other liquid being a reaction solution, a fixer or a treatment solution for the ink
C09D 11/38 - Inkjet printing inks characterised by non-macromolecular additives other than solvents, pigments or dyes
C09D 11/037 - Printing inks characterised by features other than the chemical nature of the binder characterised by the pigment
C09D 11/106 - Printing inks based on artificial resins containing macromolecular compounds obtained by reactions only involving carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bonds
A multicable lockout device comprises a housing including at least two cable end securement points, a stationary cleat fixed relative to the housing, and at least two rotatable cleats attached to the housing. Each of the rotatable cleats is positioned adjacent to the stationary cleat with a respective cable-receiving pathway being defined between the shared stationary cleat and each of the respective rotatable cleats. The respective rotatable cleats each have a tip biased towards the shared stationary cleat to facilitate one-way gripping action of a cable along the respective cable-receiving pathway. This structure permits two cable loops to be independently formed utilizing only three cleats for gripping the cables.
A label printing module can be configured to perform at least two actions in response to a request to create a label for an item. The label printing module can create a print job that will produce a physical label for the item. In addition, the label printing module can cause a digital label to be created and stored in a digital label database, which can be accessible via the Internet. The digital label can include an identifier that is uniquely associated with the item to which the physical label corresponds. The digital label can be associated with an Internet address. The Internet address of the digital label can be included in a machine-readable object on the corresponding printed physical label. Someone who has the item corresponding to the printed physical label can view informational content within the corresponding digital label by using a reader to read the machine-readable object.
G06F 16/955 - Retrieval from the web using information identifiers, e.g. uniform resource locators [URL]
B41J 3/01 - Typewriters or selective printing or marking mechanisms characterised by the purpose for which they are constructed for special character, e.g. for Chinese characters or barcodes
B41J 3/407 - Typewriters or selective printing or marking mechanisms characterised by the purpose for which they are constructed for marking on special material
A priming device for a fluid cartridge, a fluid dispense device configured for priming the fluid cartridge, and a method for priming a fluid cartridge. The priming device includes an impact mechanism for a fluid cartridge, wherein the fluid cartridge is devoid of a backpressure device and has a fluid reservoir and an ejection head chip in fluid flow communication with the fluid reservoir.
A digital dispense system and method of using a digital dispense system. The digital dispense system includes a pipette-fillable fluid cartridge having one or more fluid chambers therein and having an ejection head attached thereto. The ejection head contains a plurality of fluid ejectors thereon. The fluid ejectors are in fluid flow communication with the one or more fluid chambers of the pipette-fillable fluid cartridge. A fluid detection circuit is disposed on the ejection head and associated with at least one of the plurality of fluid ejectors for signaling the presence or absence of fluid in the one or more fluid chambers.
B41J 2/045 - Ink jet characterised by the jet generation process generating single droplets or particles on demand by pressure, e.g. electromechanical transducers