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    • 2. 发明授权
    • Method for managing trunk status of a CDMA mobile communication exchange
    • 用于管理CDMA移动通信交换机的中继状态的方法
    • US06393009B1
    • 2002-05-21
    • US09070742
    • 1998-05-01
    • Yeon Seung ShinJung Mo MoonDae Sik Kim
    • Yeon Seung ShinJung Mo MoonDae Sik Kim
    • H04B7216
    • H04W24/04H04B7/2628
    • This present invention relates to a method for managing trunk status of a CDMA mobile communication exchange. A CDMA mobile communication exchange according to the present invention has the logical trunk and physical trunks relation to the trunk status, which respectively are managed in separate subsystems, and handles the physical trunks distributed and implemented in various subsystems as a single route through the use of the logical trunk structure in order to manage it in a single subsystem, such that the easy route management and route data collection are made possible. Further, the duplicate management are made for the trunk status through separate systems, which allows thus program for managing logical trunk status to collect trunk status from subsystem for managing physical trunk status and vice versa. Therefore, an effective management for the trunk status can be accomplished, and the route management and routing functions are further improved.
    • 本发明涉及一种用于管理CDMA移动通信交换机的中继状态的方法。 根据本发明的CDMA移动通信交换机具有与中继状态相关的逻辑中继线和物理中继线,其分别在单独子系统中管理,并且通过使用以下方式处理在各个子系统中分布和实现的物理中继线作为单个路由 逻辑中继线结构以便在单个子系统中进行管理,使得容易的路由管理和路由数据收集成为可能。 此外,通过分离的系统对中继状态进行重复管理,从而允许用于管理逻辑中继状态的程序从子系统收集中继状态以管理物理中继状态,反之亦然。 因此,可以实现对中继状态的有效管理,进一步提高路由管理和路由功能。
    • 6. 发明申请
    • VEHICLE-ROOF-HELD TRACKED LIFTER
    • US20210236355A1
    • 2021-08-05
    • US16778834
    • 2020-01-31
    • Dae Sik Kim
    • Dae Sik Kim
    • A61G3/06B66F5/02
    • The presently disclosed Lifter comprises a substantially level horizontal, partially or totally tracked, overhanging bar, which is supported by the roof of a vehicle. The tracked bar is held up against the upper door frames by a ratcheted strap over the roof and in between two open doors on each side of the vehicle. Another ratchet attached to the bar via a trolley is usable for lifting the object, and the trolley allows for its horizontal movement along the tracked bar. Particularly, the object may be an incapacitated person such as a patient. Even more particularly, the patient may be held and restrained in harness-type garment comprising a lifting loop. Generally, the Lifter may be used to lift any heavy object in and out of a vehicle using mechanical leverage. In some embodiments, the bar comprises two shorter C channels removably joined, or a shorter channel with a telescoping extension. Thus, the presently disclosed lifter is very easy to carry, store, and generally handle as an auto accessory.