MACHINE COUPLING COMPONENTS

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RETROLOK Orem, Gale, E. 5034 QUAIL RIDGE DR CHARLOTTE NC 28227 Machine coupling components, namely, a locking device unit comprised of a rotating coupler contained within a housing block and a pin, that allows an actuator to turn a valve with insertion of pin, to allow locking or to disallow rotation of automated quarterturn valves;
SINEXUS SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Werner-von-Siemens-Str. 1 München 80333 Germany MACHINE COUPLING COMPONENTS, EXCEPT MOTORS AND ENGINES FOR LAND VEHICLES, NAMELY, COUPLING COMPONENTS FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH ENERGY GENERATION AND DISTRIBUTION MACHINERY; MACHINE COUPLING AND TRANSMISSION COMPONENTS, NAMELY, COUPLING AND TRANSMISSION COMPONENTS FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH TURBINES, GENERATORS, COMPRESSORS AND OTHER ENERGY GENERATION AND DISTRIBUTION MACHINERY;
SIPEX FLENDER GMBH Alfred-Flender-Strasse 77 Bocholt 46395 Germany Machine coupling components, except for land vehicles ; machine coupling and transmission components, except for land vehicles;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method is disclosed for adaptively coupling processing components in a distributed system. In one aspect, a second component requests an interaction with a first component by sending a service access request to access a first service of the first component. The service access request specifies parameters relating to a proposed level of coupling between the first component and the second component. The second component receives a service response from the first component; the service response specifies counter-proposed parameters relating to a proposed level of coupling between the first component and the second component. The second component determines whether the service response indicates that the first service may be provided. If so, then an agreed-upon level of coupling is established between the first component and second component, and the components interact to receive the service. The level of coupling among the components may be re-negotiated at any time by exchanging values in a coupling context. As a result, a component can selectively and with fine granularity allow other components to access its data or services.