| 04th week of 2011 patent applcation highlights part 7 |
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
| 20110017435 | Grooveless Header Plate - The invention relates to a header plate ( | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017436 | PLATE TYPE HEAT EXCHANGER - A plate type heat exchanger includes a heat transfer assembly having a plurality of heat transfer cells stacked in multiple layers, first fluid passages, and second fluid passages between the heat transfer cells so as to intersect with the first fluid passage at a right angle and to exchange heat with the first fluid passages, a framework having a plurality of support beams connected between a pair of sealing panels facing opposite outer faces of the heat transfer assembly, and an elastic support having first elastic members installed between the sealing panels and the heat transfer assembly and second elastic members installed between the support beams and the heat transfer assembly, absorbing thermal expansion of the heat transfer assembly, and preventing fluids from leaking out. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017437 | FURNACE PANEL LEAK DETECTION SYSTEM - A furnace panel leak monitoring and control system for fluid-cooled panels in high temperature industrial furnaces such as, for example, smelting furnaces, blast furnaces and electric arc furnaces. The system performs at least two and up four functions simultaneously. At minimum, the system includes one or more temperature sensors received within the body of the panel to monitor temperature within the metal of the panel itself, and pressure sensors installed proximate the inlet and outlet of each panel coolant fluid circuit, which circuits are preferably periodically automatically tested, to check for leaks in the coolant circuits. In addition, the system preferably includes temperature and flow sensors for monitoring the furnace panel coolant circuit(s) for temperature and flow fluctuations, respectively, which may be indicative of leaking cooling circuits. The system triggers visual and/or audible alarm means to alert a human operator of an apparent coolant fluid leak situation. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017438 | MULTI-CHANNEL HEAT EXCHANGER WITH IMPROVED UNIFORMITY OF REFRIGERANT FLUID DISTRIBUTION - A micro-channel heat exchanger includes an inlet manifold fluidly connected with an outlet manifold by a plurality of generally parallel tubes, further defining a plurality of generally parallel micro-channels therethrough. Refrigerant is introduced to the heat exchanger through a distributor tube disposed within the inlet manifold. The distributor tube includes a plurality of non-circular openings disposed along the length thereof which act as an outlet for refrigerant flow into the inlet manifold and eventually into and through the tubes and micro-channels. The openings are preferably slots arranged along the length of the distributor tube at an angle relative to the longitudinal direction of the distributor tube and oriented within the inlet manifold for a general direction of refrigerant flow at an angle relative to the general direction of refrigerant flow through the tubes. Alternative shapes for the openings are also considered. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017439 | HEAT EXCHANGER FOR HEATING TEMPERATURE AND RESIDENCE TIME SENSITIVE PRODUCTS - The invention relates to a tube bundle heat exchanger for transferring heat for the temperature sensitive and/or polymerisible substances. Said heat exchanger comprises a housing ( | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017440 | HEAT EXCHANGER - A heat exchanger includes a plurality of flat tubes in which a fluid flows, and a plurality of fins each of which is connected to flat surfaces of adjacent tubes to increase a heat exchange area on a side of air flowing outside of the tube. The fin includes a plate portion having a plate surface, and fin protrusions protruding from the plate surface of the plate portion. The fin protrusions are provided to be spaced from the flat surface of the tube by a predetermined distance. A flow resistance portion is provided to protrude from the flat surface of the tube toward outside by a protrusion dimension that is equal to or larger than the predetermined distance. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017441 | Heat Sink Using Latent Heat of LED Street Light - There is provided a heat sink using latent heat of an LED street light, wherein a phase change material (PCM) is used in the heat sink to quickly and efficiently dissipate high-temperature heat which generated by LED elements when the street light using LEDs as a light source is turned on. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017442 | METHODS FOR COOLING COMPUTERS AND ELECTRONICS - An exemplary method may comprise thermally coupling a network of cooling lines to each of a plurality of heat exchangers in a cooling system. The method may also comprise providing a first connection from a network of cooling lines to a first fluid source and a second connection from the network of cooling lines to a second fluid source for configuring the network of cooling lines in different states. The method may also comprise delivering cooling fluid through the network of cooling lines to each of the plurality of heat exchangers both when the network of cooling lines is connected only to the first fluid source and when the network of cooling lines is connected to both the first and second fluid sources. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017443 | METHOD OF GENERATING HEAT - The invention provides a method for producing a supply of a heated fluid, which method comprises passing the fluid through a heat exchanger unit ( | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017444 | Dual Stripper Assembly for Slick Cable - The dual stripper device of the invention has a hollow body formed for coaxial connection to the wellhead which provides for unobstructed passage of a slick cable, such as a data transmitting cable which transmits data in real time to the well surface. Disposed coaxially within the hollow body is a resilient wiper element with an internal bore formed along its longitudinal axis for passage of the slick cable. A hydraulically actuated piston applies a compressive force to the wiper element so that a pressure seal is formed between the wiper element and the cable when the wiper element is sufficiently compressed by the piston. The seal can be maintained during dynamic movement of the slick cable through the wiper element. A mirror image backup wiper assembly can be actuated in the case of failure of the first wiper assembly. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017445 | Method and Device for Making Lateral Openings out of a Wellbore - A method and device for making lateral openings out of a wellbore in a well formation where fluid is made to flow through a motherbore tubular like a completion or production pipe and then through a needle pipe that is aimed at the formation, and where the method includes positioning a needle pipe that comprises at least one pipe section inside or outside a motherbore tubular; and arranging the at least one pipe sections to be telescopically displaceable with regard to an other pipe. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017446 | Downhole Fluid Injection Dispersion Device - The invention described herein is directed to a downhole fluid injection dispersion device. This invention may be employed to radially disperse fluid injected downhole in a well bore. This invention comprises a body comprising an inlet port and at least two radial outlet ports. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017447 | METHOD FOR EVALUATING SHAPED CHARGE PERFORATION TEST CORES USING COMPUTER TOMOGRAPIC IMAGES THEREOF - A method for determining effects of perforation on a rock formation includes obtaining a sample of the rock formation. A perforation tunnel is created in the sample of the rock formation. The core sample is either subdivided into subsamples and a three dimensional tomographic image is made of each subsample and/or a three dimensional tomographic image is made of the sample of rock formation and the image thereof is segmented into sub images of selected subvolumes of the rock formation sample. At least one physical property of the rock formation is estimated from each tomographic image. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017448 | ZONAL TESTING WITH THE USE OF COILED TUBING - A method and apparatus for measuring formation properties comprising coiled tubing fitted with a bottom hole assembly, wherein said bottom hole assembly comprises means to measure formation fluid properties, means to transmit said formation fluid properties to a surface monitoring system, means to isolate a section of a wellbore, and means to control the flow of fluid entering said coiled tubing. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017449 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY WITH A ONCE-THROUGH STEAM GENERATOR - A once-through steam generator including one or more steam-generating circuits extending between inlet and outlet ends thereof and including one or more pipes, the steam-generating circuit having a heating segment at least partially defining a heating portion of the once-through steam generator, and one or more heat sources for generating heat to which the heating segment is subjected. The steam-generating circuit is adapted to receive feedwater at the inlet end, the feedwater being subjected to the heat from the heat source to convert the feedwater into steam and water. The pipe has a bore therein at least partially defined by an inner surface, and at least a portion of the inner surface has ribs at least partially defining a helical flow passage. The helical flow passage guides the water therealong for imparting a swirling motion thereto, to control concentrations of the impurities in the water. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017450 | METHOD FOR MAKING GRAVEL FILTERS IN OIL WELLS - A method for making gravel filters in oil well bores by ascertaining the location of a producing formation adjacent to a cemented casing in a well bore. Water formation may exist between oil formations. The next step involves cutting a portion of the casing adjacent to the producing formation. A section mill equipment is used to cut, continuously, the cemented casing. The bore adjacent to the producing formation is enlarged. An underreamer is utilized to remove the surrounding cemented space and enlarge the oil well diameter. Then a sufficient amount of gravel is deposited in the enlarged portion of the bore to create an effective filter for a producing tube with a screen at its distal end positioned adjacent to the cemented bottom of the well bore. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017451 | PIT AND RELATED COVERED FILTER TUBE - This invention relates to a method to make a pit to withdraw or store or infiltrate water; a pit to withdraw or store or infiltrate water; a method to withdraw water from a water bearing package or to store or infiltrate water, particularly wherein use is made of a filter tube contrary to a drainage tube. The filter tube can be provided with a sheath/jacket of filter sand of gravel. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017452 | Spacer Fluids Containing Cement Kiln Dust and Methods of Use - Disclosed are spacer fluids comprising cement kiln dust (“CKD”) and methods of use in subterranean formations. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017453 | Wellbore subassembly with a perforating gun - The present invention discloses a wellbore subassembly with a perforating gun. The wellbore subassembly includes a tubular body and a perforating charge. The tubular body has a wall defining an interior space and an exterior space and the wall has a cavity. In some embodiments, the cavity may be shaped to define a charge socket that receives only a single perforating charge. The perforating charge is configured in the cavity at a location inside the wall. The perforating charge is configured to discharge toward and into the interior space and penetrate into the exterior space by perforating the wall across the interior space from the location of the perforating charge. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017454 | METHOD AND APPARATUS OF HEAT DISSIPATERS FOR ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IN DOWNHOLE TOOLS - Devices and related methods for reducing a thermal loading of one or more components may include a housing having an interior for receiving the component(s), and a thermally conductive flowable material in thermal communication to the component(s). | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017455 | HYDROCARBON RECOVERY METHOD - A process for increasing the efficiency of hydrocarbon recovery from an underground formation containing viscous hydrocarbons through the use of both gravity drainage and mobile water drive. The process comprises a pair of vertically-spaced horizontal wells and a laterally offset horizontal well. A heated fluid is injected into the formation via a first well pair, and an adjacent horizontal well creates a pressure sink to draw the heated fluid laterally to assist growth of the formation drainage area for hydrocarbon recovery improvement. Injected fluids recovered from both producers are collected for recycling. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017456 | Method and Device for Feeding Liquefied Carbon-Dioxide Gas into an Aquifer Deep Underground - To provide a method and device for feeding liquefied carbon-dioxide gas into the ground, by which liquefied carbon-dioxide gas can be efficiently permeated and diffused in a deep aquifer. The present invention's method for feeding liquefied carbon-dioxide gas into the ground includes the following steps: using a pumping well to pump up water from a deep aquifer to aboveground; creating injection water; applying pulsatile hydraulic pressure to the injection water; feeding the injection water to which pulsatile hydraulic pressure has been applied into the deep aquifer via an injection well; feeding liquefied carbon-dioxide gas—while maintaining said gas in a liquefied condition—from a storage tank into the injection well to a depth having such pressure and temperature in which the liquefied condition can be maintained; mixing the liquefied carbon-dioxide gas—in the form of fine droplets—with the injection water, thereby generating a mixture of those two liquids. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017457 | ENVIRONMENTAL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR WELL TREATMENT - The invention provides a well treatment composition comprising: a viscoelastic surfactant or a cementing composition and an environmentally friendly component made of cellulosic matrix with organic acid trapped within. A method is disclosed comprising introducing into a wellbore penetrating a subterranean formation an environmentally friendly component made of cellulosic matrix with organic acid trapped within. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017458 | Method for Inducing Fracture Complexity in Hydraulically Fractured Horizontal Well Completions - A method of inducing fracture complexity within a fracturing interval of a subterranean formation comprising characterizing the subterranean formation, defining a stress anisotropy-altering dimension, providing a wellbore servicing apparatus configured to alter the stress anisotropy of the fracturing interval of the subterranean formation, altering the stress anisotropy within the fracturing interval, and introducing a fracture in the fracturing interval in which the stress anisotropy has been altered. A method of servicing a subterranean formation comprising introducing a fracture into a first fracturing interval, and introducing a fracture into a third fracturing interval, wherein the first fracturing interval and the third fracturing interval are substantially adjacent to a second fracturing interval in which the stress anisotropy is to be altered. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017459 | APPARATUS FOR FLUIDIZING FORMATION FINES SETTLING IN PRODUCTION WELL - The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for reducing the occurrences of lateral wellbores being occluded by fines such as sand and silt. More specifically, the invention relates to discharging a portion of the output of an electrical submersible pump through nozzles that pass through the sidewalls of tubing, the tubing being located in the lateral wellbore. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017460 | METHOD OF ENHANCING ADSORPTION OF AN INHIBITOR ONTO A WELLBORE REGION - The instant disclosure is directed to a method of enhancing adsorption of a salt inhibitor onto a wellbore region, wherein the method comprises preconditioning the wellbore region, emplacing the salt inhibitor into the wellbore region, and shutting in the wellbore region for a period of time to at least initiate adsorption of the salt inhibitor onto the wellbore region. The salt inhibitor comprises an at least partially water soluble compound comprising a Group 3 to Group 15 metal and/or an at least partially water soluble compound having any one of the formulae: | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017461 | PROCESS FOR CONSOLIDATING SAND - A method of treating a subterranean hydrocarbon-bearing formation comprising unconsolidated or poorly consolidated particulates, the method comprising contacting the formation with a solution or a dispersion of an organosilane, characterised in that the organosilane is a silylated polymer of formula (I): (RO) | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017462 | METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR ENHANCED HYDROCARBONS RECOVERY - A method of treating a hydrocarbon containing formation, comprising (a) providing a composition to at least a portion of the hydrocarbon containing formation, wherein the composition comprises a glycerol sulfonate of a propoxylated primary alcohol having a branched aliphatic group with an average carbon number from 10 to 24 and having an average number of branches per aliphatic group of from 0.7 to 2.5 and having at least 0.5 moles of propylene oxide per mole of primary alcohol; and (b) allowing the composition to interact with hydrocarbons in the hydrocarbon containing formation. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017463 | USE OF A SPOOLABLE COMPLIANT GUIDE AND COILED TUBING TO CLEAN UP A WELL - Apparatus and methods for cleaning up a well including a coiled tubing inserted inside a spoolable compliant guide wherein well effluents can be flowed through the coiled tubing. It is emphasized that this abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract which will allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017464 | WELLBORE DEBRIS CLEANOUT WITH COILED TUBING USING DEGRADABLE FIBERS - Embodiments of this invention relate to a method of removing debris from a wellbore including contacting debris in a wellbore with a treatment fluid, wherein the fluid contains degradable fibers, collecting at least a portion of the treatment fluid, and allowing the degradable fibers to degrade. Embodiments of this invention also relate to a method of removing debris from a wellbore including contacting debris in a wellbore with a treatment fluid, wherein the fluid contains degradable fibers, collecting the treatment fluid, and exposing the fluid to a composition to encourage the degradable fibers to degrade. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017465 | RISER SUPPORT - A riser system including: at least one riser for extending from infrastructure on a sea bed and each riser having a riser termination; an end support restrained above and relative to the sea bed and having attachment means to couple each riser termination for storage and decouple each riser termination for coupling to a floating vessel; and an intermediate support supporting an intermediate portion of the riser to define a catenary bend between the intermediate support and the riser termination device. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017466 | RISER PIPE WITH RIGID AUXILIARY LINES AND OFFSET CONNECTORS - The connection system allows to assemble two sections of a riser pipe used for offshore drilling, the riser pipe comprising a main tube and at least one auxiliary line arranged parallel to said tube. The connection system comprises a connector A for assembling two main tube sections and connecting means B | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017467 | Multi-Section Tree Completion System - A subsea well production system for a well including a subsea wellhead. The system includes a multi-section production tree that includes a landing section engageable with the subsea wellhead and including a landing section bore. The tree also includes a valve section separate from and engageable with the landing section, the valve section including a lateral production port extending through a valve section wall and in communication with a valve section bore. A production tubing supported by a tubing hanger is installed and supported in the landing section bore such that the tubing hanger extends into the valve section bore. The tubing hanger and production tubing are retrievable through the section bores without disengaging the valve section from the landing section. The valve section is also disengageable from the landing section with the tubing hanger remaining in the landing section. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017468 | METHOD OF PRODUCING HYDROCARBONS THROUGH A SMART WELL - A method is disclosed for producing hydrocarbons through an instrumented smart well containing a well tubular ( | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017469 | ROTATABLE VALVE FOR DOWNHOLE COMPLETIONS - Method and apparatus for performing a series of downhole operations. The method can include conveying a work string with an integrated valve into a wellbore. As the work string with the integrated valve is conveyed into the wellbore, the valve can be in a first operation mode. When the valve is located within the wellbore, the valve can be adjusted to a different operation mode by selectively rotating at least a portion of the valve without longitudinal movement of the valve relative to the wellbore. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017470 | SELF-ADJUSTING IN-FLOW CONTROL DEVICE - Devices, systems and related methods control a flow of a fluid between a wellbore tubular and a formation using a flow control device having a flow space formed therein; and a flow control element positioned in flow space. The flow control element may be configured to flex between a first radial position and a second radial position to in response to a pressure differential along the flow space. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017471 | DOWNHOLE VALVE ASSEMBLY - Downhole tools and methods for isolating a wellbore. A downhole tool can include a body having a bore or flowpath formed therethrough, and one or more sealing members disposed therein. The one or more sealing members can include an annular base and a curved surface having an upper face and a lower face, wherein one or more first radii define the upper face, and one or more second radii define the lower face, and wherein, at any point on the curved surface, the first radius is greater than the second radius. The sealing members can be disposed within the bore of the tool using one or more annular sealing devices disposed about the one or more sealing members. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017472 | Vented plug assemblies for wellbores - Plug assemblies such as sealing devices comprise a vent tube disposed above the sealing device. The vent tube is selectively place in, and out of, fluid communication with a lower zone of a wellbore so that during curing of cement or other sealing material disposed on top of the sealing device, gas is permitted to flow from the lower zone to the surface of the wellbore. As a result, the likelihood of gas corrupting or otherwise leaking around the interface of the sealing element with the wall of the wellbore is decreased. After the cement has cured, fluid communication between the vent pipe and the lower zone is closed to isolate the lower zone from the upper zone disposed above the sealing device. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017473 | SLIP RING APPARATUS FOR A ROTARY STEERABLE TOOL - A downhole tool includes a slip ring assembly deployed radially between a shaft and a housing. The slip ring assembly may be configured as a stand-alone assembly and is further configured to provide a plurality of distinct electrical communication channels between the shaft and housing. These communication channels are suitable for transmitting electrical power and/or electronic data. Electrical connection is made between the housing and the slip ring assembly via a connector block that is fastened to a plurality of stator rings in the slip ring assembly. The connector block extends radially outward from the stator rings and physically engages an opening in the housing thereby rotationally coupling the stator rings to the housing. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017474 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR TUBULAR MAKEUP INTERLOCK - Apparatus and methods are provided to prevent an operator from inadvertently dropping a string into a wellbore during assembling and disassembling of tubulars. In one embodiment, an interlock system is used to control the operations of a gripping apparatus connected to the top drive and a spider such that at least one of the top drive or the spider retains the tubular. The interlock system allows the spider to open when the gripping apparatus is supporting a load of the tubular or is in position to support a load of the tubular. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017475 | Nitinol Spring Through Tubing Bridge Plug - A bridge plug assembly that can be set in a wellbore tubular using wellbore pressure to form a pressure differential on a piston that actuates sliding members. A resilient member, such as a spring, is compressed from a downhole pressure differential. The bridge plug assembly can be removed by equalizing pressure across the piston and the spring. The spring can expand and re-stow the expanded plug. The plug can be formed from a nickel titanium alloy flexible member that can be selectively radially expanded so its outer surface sealingly engages a surrounding tubular. The percentage of weight of nickel can range up to about 40 to about 58%, 55% or to about 60%. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017476 | FIRE-EXTINGUISHING UNIT FOR A STORAGE SYSTEM - In order to ensure fast and reliable fire-extinguishing units in a storage system ( | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017477 | FIRE FIGHTING FLUID DELIVERY DEVICE WITH SENSOR - A firefighting fluid delivery device includes a device body with a fluid passage through which a fluid flows, a fluid flow restrictor member pivotable about a pivot axis to selectively open or close the passage to thereby open or close the device, and an actuator for selectively pivoting the fluid flow restrictor member. The device further includes a sealed rotary sensor that is rotatably coupled to the fluid flow restrictor member for detecting the rotary position of the fluid flow restrictor member to thereby determine the opened or closed state of the device. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017478 | UPRIGHT, EARLY SUPPRESSION FAST RESPONSE SPRINKLER - An upright ESFR sprinkler includes a generally tubular body, at least one frame arm, a closure assembly, an unactuated heat responsive trigger assembly and a deflector assembly with a K-factor greater than 14, and preferably 16.8. The passageway extends between inlet and outlet openings. The closure is positioned proximate the outlet so as to occlude the passageway with a Belleville seal. An ejection spring is coupled to the closure assembly. The heat responsive trigger assembly has a Response Time Index of 40 meter | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017479 | METHOD OF EXTINGUISHING A FIRE AND THE EXTINGUISHER - The purpose of the present invention is to provide the method of preventing the expansion at a minimum and extinguishing oil fire easily and to provide an extinguisher. The method of extinguishing oil fire which occurs in cooking equipment for household use or for business use is to spray extinguishing agent to firing cooking equipment as consecutive liquid drops at the flow rate from 20 ml/min to 1200 ml/min per one excretory pore at the height from 0 cm to 300 cm. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017480 | Folding Frame for an Agricultural Implement - A folding frame for an agricultural implement such as a wheel rake. The frame includes ground engaging wheels and two toolbars foldable for operation and for transport. The folding frame is provided flexibility to conform to uneven surfaces, yet stability against the torques and forces of operation. A slidable tongue provides folding action between the transport position and the operating position. A spacing between rear ends of the two toolbars may be altered hydraulically for wider or narrower windrows. A novel caster wheel provides support for the toolbars and is located so that the implement's transport position is narrower than the prior art's. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017481 | CHAIN REEL FOR TILLAGE IMPLEMENT AND METHOD - In lieu of rigid bars, a tillage reel utilizes a number of elongated flexible elements such as lengths of link chain that are spaced circumferentially around the reel and extend axially thereof. The flexible elements bow outwardly by centrifugal force as the reel rolls along the ground during tillage operations to impact and fracture clods encountered at the lower front extremity of the reel. When the reel is used in connection with strip till operations, the flexible elements bow upwardly and inwardly along the lower periphery of the reel as they engage and conform to the transverse cross-section of the strip till berm, thereby avoiding destruction of the berm notwithstanding the clod-pulverizing action provided by the flexible elements. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017482 | Roller Technology - A roller that is particularly useful for use with golf course greens. The roller has a base having front, rear and opposing sides, the base having a frame and a deck disposed on the frame. An operator seat is disposed on a base deck and fixedly oriented toward the front of the roller. Operator controls are disposed in front of the seat. The roller has a driven roller which normally rolls substantially in the front and rear directions. The driven roller is cylindrical and rotates about an elongated axis which is oriented substantially normally side to side with respect to the roller. The driven roller is disposed behind the seat. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017483 | HAND-HELD POWER TOOL FOR PERCUSSIVELY DRIVEN TOOL ATTACHMENTS - The invention relates to a hand-held power tool for predominantly percussively driven tool attachments, in particular hammer drills and/or chisel-action hammers. The power tool includes a percussion axis and an intermediate shaft that is parallel to the percussion axis in which a first stroke generating device having a first stroke element for a percussion drive is arranged in or on the intermediate shaft and can be driven by the intermediate shaft. Additionally, at least one other second stroke generating device having at least one second stroke element is provided for driving a counter oscillator. A phase displacement that is different from zero and that is unequal to 180° takes place between a movement of the first stroke element and a movement of at least one second stroke element. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017484 | HAND-HELD POWER TOOL, IN PARTICULAR CORDLESS POWER TOOL - The invention is based on a hand-held power tool, in particular a cordless power tool, having a torque-limiting device that is provided for setting a maximum torque that a motor output is able to transmit to a tool-driving element. A spring mechanism equipped with at least one first disk spring is provided such that the at least one disk spring acts on at least two detent mechanisms arranged in a circumferential direction. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017485 | Metallic floor box with non-metallic riser and flange - An in-floor electrical floor-box assembly includes a rectangular or nearly square metallic housing and a non-metallic riser with integral flange assembly having a rectangular flange that mates with the rectangular housing and an integral cylindrical riser for providing access to the electrical components through a round cover and finish flange. A low-voltage divider assembly separates cables carrying different voltages within the riser to reduce interference between the cables and any one of a variety of sub-plates having different configurations for accommodating a variety of multi-service or single service electrical functionality can be incorporated with the box. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017486 | Universal wall plate thermometer - A universal light switch cover assembly with swivel thermometer is disclosed. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017487 | ENHANCED BUS BAR SYSTEM FOR AIRCRAFT TRANSPARENCIES - A bus bar system includes a non-conductive substrate having a major surface. At least one conductive bus bar is formed over at least a portion of the major surface. A conductive coating is formed over at least a portion of the bus bar and the major surface. An electrically conductive adhesive, such as an isotropically conductive tape or film, is applied over at least a portion of the film/bus bar junction. The system can optionally include a conductive metallic foil adhered to the isotropically conductive adhesive. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017488 | FIELD-CONTROLLED COMPOSITE INSULATOR AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE COMPOSITE INSULATOR - A field-controlled composite insulator uses materials which are greatly stressed by an inhomogeneous distribution of an electrical field across a surface thereof. One of the causes thereof is the structural configuration of the insulator. The field strength changes particularly in a region of fittings due to a transition from insulating materials of sheds and an insulator core to a metal material, due to a transition from ground potential at cross members or to a conductor potential at that location, where conductor cables are attached. A further cause is deposits of dirt, which stress an insulator overall. A field control layer is therefore disposed between the core and the protective layer in at least one section of the insulator. The control layer includes particles as a filler, which influence the electrical field of the insulator. A method for producing the composite insulator is also provided. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017489 | ELECTRICAL CABLE WITH FORAMINOUS LABEL - Embodiments provided herein include an electrical cable of the type that is of the type to have a connector member coupled thereto. The electrical cable includes a conductive outer sheath and a label disposed on the conductive outer sheath, the label having information about the cable and having at least one conductive region to facilitate electrical conductivity between the conductive outer sheath and the connector member. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017490 | Cable for use in a condensing photovoltaic apparatus - There is disclosed a cable for use in a condensing photovoltaic apparatus. The cable includes a core and sheath. The core is made of a conductive material. The sheath is provided around the core and made of white Teflon. Therefore, the sheath absorbs less heat than a sheath made of other colors would. Moreover, the sheath stands high temperatures since it is made Teflon. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017491 | HDMI CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY SYSTEM FOR FIELD TERMINATION AND FACTORY ASSEMBLY - The invention provides a system of components, methods for assembly, and a hand tool, for adding a male connector to a standard and modified ribbon high definition multimedia (HDMI) cable for field termination or factory installation. The invention also provides a locking plug which can mate with female HDMI connectors with great retaining force. Features of the connector system including the locking top shell, bottom shell, wire holders and the connector core make possible and efficient the addition of a solderless male connector. Features of the modified ribbon type HDMI cable facilitate threading of the wire holders significantly improving the time it takes to assemble a male connector on the cable. The hand tool disclosed is designed to accomplish all steps of assembly for field termination. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017492 | SEPARATOR STRUCTURE FOR CAT 6 CABLE - The utility model relates to a separator structure for Cat 6 cable, comprising a core ( | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017493 | Carbon Microbeads with Hierarchical Structure - The preset invention is a hierarchically-structured carbon microbead and method for forming the microbead utilizing hydrothermal carbonization of a biomass/catalyst mixture to produce partially carbonized amorphous microspheres, wherein the biomass is an inexpensive material containing a high oxygen content component (e.g., sugar, starch, alcohol), and the catalyst is a metal or metal-containing compound, preferably a transition metal compound, and more specifically a transition metal selected from Fe, Co, Ni, Ru, Rh, Pd, Os, Ir, and Pt. Subsequently, a heat treatment is performed where the amorphous microspheres are heated to a temperature that is sufficiently high so as to result in carbonization, graphitization, and production of a carbonaceous coating or shell on the core of the microbead. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017494 | INSULATING COMPOSITIONS AND DEVICES INCORPORATING THE SAME - Provided are compositions that include a dielectric matrix material defining multiple voids of substantially uniform respective dimension and configured as a substantially uniform array. The voids may be configured such that charges that accumulate at surfaces of at least some of the voids when the composition is immersed in a uniform external electric field interact with charges that accumulate at surfaces of at least others of the voids to cause movement of the respective charges in a direction having a component transverse to the electric field. Hollow particles may be disposed within respective voids of the array of voids defined by the matrix material, and particles, such as, for example, ceramic, varistor, and/or inorganic dielectric particles, may be incorporated within the matrix material. Associated devices are also provided. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017495 | METHOD FOR PREPARING A PATTERNED ELECTRIC CIRCUIT - The invention provides a method for preparing a pattern for an electric circuit comprising the steps of: (a) providing a substrate; (b) providing a pattern of an inhibiting material for an electrical circuit onto said substrate by i) applying a layer of the inhibiting material onto said substrate and mechanically removing locally the layer of the inhibiting material to obtain said pattern; or ii) applying a layer of the inhibiting material onto said substrate, wherein said layer has pre-determined pattern which incompletely covers said substrate; (c) establishing a distribution of particles of a first metal or alloy thereof on the layer of the inhibiting material and the pattern as obtained in step. (b); and (d) depositing by means of an electroless process a layer of a second metal or alloy thereof on the distribution of the particles of the first metal or alloy thereof as obtained in step (c), whereby the inhibiting material that is still present on the substrate after step (b) locally inhibits the second metal or alloy thereof to be deposited on the first metal or alloy thereof, ensuring that the second metal or alloy thereof will selectively be deposited on the particles of the first metal or alloy thereof that are distributed on the pattern obtained in step (b). | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017496 | POWER MODULE SUBSTRATE HAVING HEATSINK, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME, POWER MODULE HAVING HEATSINK, AND POWER MODULE SUBSTRATE - A power module substrate having a heatsink, includes: a power module substrate having an insulating substrate having a first face and a second face, a circuit layer formed on the first face, and a metal layer formed on the second face; and a heatsink directly connected to the metal layer, cooling the power module substrate, wherein a ratio B/A is in the range defined by 1.55≦B/A≦20, where a thickness of the circuit layer is represented as A, and a thickness of the metal layer is represented as B. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017497 | ELECTRIC DEVICE - An electric device, in particular a mechatronic gear, motor, or brake control device in a motor vehicle, includes an electronic component having at least one electric contact surface for electrically contacting the component. A flexible circuit board with a conduction path structure includes at least one contact pad and conduction lines between two flexible, non-conducting films. A respective contact pad of the flexible circuit board is electrically connected, in particular by welding, to a respective contact surface of the component for creating at least one contact point. A sealing element is disposed on a side of the flexible circuit board opposite the component and an internal space is bounded by a wall. The sealing element is pressed against the flexible circuit board at an edge of the wall so that the edge surrounds at least one of the contact points. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017498 | Photosensitive dielectric film - A photosensitive dielectric composition adapted for forming a dielectric film layer for use in a circuitized substrate is provided according to one embodiment of the invention, the composition including an epoxide bearing component including at least one polyepoxide resin curable by electromagnetic radiation, a cyanate ester, a flexibilizer, a nanostructured toughener, a photoinitiator in a predetermined amount by weight of the resin component, and a ceramic filler, the photosensitive dielectric composition forming the dielectric film layer having no solvent therein. In an alternative embodiment, a heat activated dielectric composition is provided which is curable by heat and includes an epoxide bearing component including at least one polyepoxide resin curable by heat, a cyanate ester, a flexibilizer, a nanostructured toughener, a heat activated curing agent for accelerating reaction of the cyanate ester and polyepoxide resin components, and a ceramic filler. Methods of making circuitized substrates from the above compositions are also provided. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017499 | FORMATION OF ALLOY LINER BY REACTION OF DIFFUSION BARRIER AND SEED LAYER FOR INTERCONNECT APPLICATION - An interconnect structure including an alloy liner positioned directly between a diffusion barrier and a Cu alloy seed layer as well as methods for forming such an interconnect structure are provided. The alloy liner of the present invention is formed by thermally reacting a previously deposited diffusion barrier metal alloy layer with an overlying Cu alloy seed layer. During the thermal reaction, the metal alloys from both the diffusion barrier and the Cu alloys seed layer react forming a metal alloy reaction product between the diffusion barrier and the Cu seed layer. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017500 | PRINTED WIRING BOARD, ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD OF THE PRINTED WIRING BOARD - A printed wiring board is formed by performing cutting in a rectangular region having sides which are oblique to sides of a rectangular sheet material from the rectangular sheet material formed from glass cloth fibers. In the printed wiring board, at least one corner is cut out in a state in which the one corner extends off a cuttable region of the rectangular sheet material. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017501 | COMPOSITE MATERIAL AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - This invention provides a composite material useful for size reduction of electronic components and circuit boards mounted on electronic equipment and exhibiting a low magnetic loss (tan δ), and a manufacturing method thereof. The composite material contains an insulating material and particulates dispersed in this insulating material, the particulates being previously coated with an insulating material having substantially the same composition as that of the coating insulating material. The particulates consist of an organic or inorganic substance and preferably have a flat shape. The insulating material may be an insulating material commonly used in the field of electronic components. The composite material of the invention is preferably manufactured by a manufacturing method in which the particulates are previously coated with an insulating material and dispersed in an insulating material having substantially the same composition as that of the coating insulating material. The composite material of the invention can be applied as a material for circuit boards and/or electronic components to realize further reduction in size and power consumption of information and telecommunication equipment in a frequency band of several hundred MHz to 1 GHz. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017502 | Z-Directed Components for Printed Circuit Boards - A design for a Z-directed component for insertion into a printed circuit board while allowing electrical connection to internal conductive planes contained with the PCB. In one embodiment the Z-directed component is mounted within the thickness of the PCB allowing other components to be mounted over it. The body may contain one or more conductors and may include one or more surface channels or wells extending along at least a portion of the length of the body. Z-directed components include high frequency signal pass throughs, capacitors, diodes, transistors, transmission lines, delay lines. Methods for mounting Z-directed components are also provided. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017503 | Z-Directed Capacitor Components for Printed Circuit Boards - A Z-directed capacitor component for insertion into a printed circuit board while allowing electrical connection to internal conductive planes contained within the PCB. In one embodiment the Z-directed capacitor component utilizes semi-cylindrical metallic sheets. In another embodiment, stack annular metallic disks are used. The Z-directed capacitor component mounts within the thickness of the PCB allowing other components to be mounted over it. The body may contain one or more conductors and may include one or more surface channels or wells extending along at least a portion of the length of the body. Methods for mounting Z-directed components are also provided. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017504 | Z-Directed Ferrite Bead Components for Printed Circuit Boards - A Z-directed ferrite bead component for insertion into a printed circuit board while allowing electrical connection to internal conductive planes contained with the PCB. In one embodiment the Z-directed component is housed within the thickness of the PCB allowing other components to be mounted over it. Signal and dual conductor Z-directed ferrite bead component embodiments are provided. The body may include one or more surface channels or wells extending along at least a portion of the length of the body. Methods for mounting Z-directed components are also provided. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017505 | Z-Directed Connector Components for Printed Circuit Boards - A Z-directed connector component for insertion into a printed circuit board and providing electrical connections to internal conductive planes contained with the PCB and/or to external conductive traces on the surface of the PCB.. In one embodiment the Z-directed component is housed within the thickness of the PCB allowing other components to be mounted over it. The body of the Z-directed connector component may contain one or more conductors and may include one or more surface channels or wells extending along at least a portion of the length of the body. Methods for mounting Z-directed components are also provided. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017506 | MODULAR OVER-MOLD HARNESS - An over-molded harness including a plurality of bundled flexible electric wires, an electrical or electronic element electrically connected between at least two of the wires, and at least a portion of the bundled electrical wires having an over-molded insulative covering, whereby the electrical or electronic element is unsupported by other than primarily by the over-molded insulative covering and secondarily by the flexible electric wires, the electrical or electronic element being both precisely located and completely enclosed within the insulative covering. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017507 | Z-Directed Variable Value Components for Printed Circuit Boards - A Z-directed variable value component for insertion into a printed circuit board while allowing electrical connection to internal conductive planes contained with the PCB. The Z-directed variable value component mounts in a printed circuit board (PCB) having a mounting hole having a depth D therein and a plurality of conductive traces and comprises an insulative body of a length L comprising a top surface; a bottom surface; a side surface between the top and bottom surfaces; a cross-sectional shape that is insertable into the mounting hole in the PCB; and a first and a second electrically conductive channels on the side surface with the first channel and second channel both extending from one of the top and bottom surfaces; a plateable strip disposed on the side surface intermediate the top and bottom surfaces; and a first and second conductor disposed within the body, the first conductor electrically connected to the first channel and one end of the plateable strip and the second conductor electrically connected to the second channel and the other end of the plateable strip. In one form the plateable strip is comprised of a resistive material. In another form the plateable strip is comprised of a material having an electrical characteristic that changes when plating is applied to the strip after installation of the Z-directed component in the mounting hole of the PCB. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017508 | PRESSURIZED ROTARY MACHINE WITH HERMETICALLY SEALED CONNECTIONS - Pressurized rotary machine comprising a canned or sleeved assembly of which the electrical connections are connected to the outside of the machine by an electric supply duct, the electrical connections passing from the canned or sleeved assembly to the outside via the electric supply duct by passing in succession through first, second and third hermetically sealed bushings, none of these hermetically sealed bushings through which the electrical connections pass being exposed to a pressurized gas. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017509 | ELECTRIC ARTICLE COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE ELEMENT MADE FROM A SEMICONDUCTIVE POLYMERIC MATERIAL AND SEMICONDUCTIVE POLYMERIC COMPOSITION - An electric article, particularly an electric cable or an accessory thereof, such as a cable joint or a cable termination, includes at least one element made from a semiconductive polymeric material, wherein the at least one element is obtained by crosslinking a semiconductive polymeric composition including: (a) at least one elastomeric polymer; (b) a filler mixture including: (i) at least one first carbon black having a dibutyl phthalate (DBP) absorption number of from 250 to 600 ml/100 g; (ii) at least one second carbon black, different from the first one, having a dibutyl phthalate (DBP) absorption number of from 80 to 250 ml/100 g; and (c) at least one graphite having a specific surface area, measured according to the BET method, not higher than 20 m | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017510 | Heater Cable to Pump Cable connector and Method of Installation - A connector arrangement to attach an electrical submersible pump (ESP) cable to a resistance heater cable for use in oil and gas wells is accomplished by connecting a heater cable specially fabricated having a mineral insulation around an electrical conductor generating heat in a splice to a standard ESP cable. The splice section is formed from a low resistance conductor and terminated at a proximal end with a series of ferrule fittings to connect a tubing extending into an insulated sleeve and body to join an ESP cable conductor to a cold lead from the heater cable by crimping or other means of joinder. A method for performing this connection is described. The joinder sleeve is covered by an insulator sleeve and retained in a protective outer sleeve by stops at each end and epoxy plugs. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017511 | OFFSHORE DRILLING SYSTEM - According to one or more aspects of the invention, a method for drilling an offshore wellbore into a seabed from a platform positioned proximate to the water surface comprises making-up a first tubular string with a first conveyance assembly and running the first tubular string into the wellbore with the first conveyance assembly, wherein the first tubular string enters the wellbore from the water column at an entry position proximate to the seabed; performing a wellbore task with the first tubular string; while the wellbore task is being performed with the first tubular string, making-up a second tubular string in the water column from a second conveyance assembly; withdrawing the first tubular string from the wellbore with the first conveyance assembly once the wellbore task is completed; and running the second tubular string with the second conveyance assembly into the wellbore at the entry point from the water column. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017512 | INSTRUMENTATION OF APPRAISAL WELL FOR TELEMETRY - The present disclosure relates to a telemetry system for use in developing a field of wells. The telemetry system has a first downhole device capable of transmitting and/or receiving signals disposed in an appraisal well, an electronics control system located at or near the top of the appraisal, a cable disposed in the appraisal well that provides signal communication between the first downhole device and the electronics control system, and a second downhole device capable of transmitting and/or receiving signals disposed in a second wellbore. The signal is passed through the cable between the first downhole device and the electronics control system. From there, the signal may be re-transmitted to a desired location. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017513 | DRILLING UNIT, METHOD FOR SLOT DRILLING AND SLOTTING DEVICE - A slotting device ( | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017514 | ROLLER CONE DRILL BIT WITH LUBRICANT PRESSURE RELIEF MECHANISM AND METHOD - Roller cone drill bits may be provided with pressure relief mechanisms operable to control lubricant pressure within respective lubricant systems. Each lubricant system may be enclosed and isolated from downhole well fluids. Portions of each pressure relief mechanism may be completely surrounded by lubricant to increase downhole life of associated operating mechanisms and to produced more repeatable and more reliable opening and closing of the pressure relief mechanism. The downhole drilling life of bearing surfaces, fluid seals and other supporting structures associated with roller cones mounted on support arms of such roller cone drill bits may be substantially increased. Each pressure relief mechanism may be locked in a closed position to assist with filling the respective lubricant system with lubricant. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017516 | NON-ROTATING BUOYANCY MODULES FOR SUB-SEA CONDUITS - A buoyancy module assembly reduces the effective weight of a sub-sea conduit used in a deep-water wellbore drilling installation. The assembly includes a buoyant sleeve positioned around the conduit between upper and lower stop collar assemblies. The sleeve contains buoyant material forming most of its cross-section, with cross sectional segments thereof each encapsulated in a non-porous resinous material that forms an outer jacket around each segment. In one embodiment, a non-rotating generally circular inside diameter of the sleeve is formed by the thin layer of jacket material bonded directly to an interior reinforcing cage. A narrow gap is formed between the ID of the non-rotating sleeve and the OD of the conduit. The collar assemblies comprise an inner collar rigidly affixed to the conduit and contained within a larger diameter outer shell adapted for rotation relative to the fixed inner collar. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017517 | DIAMOND-ENHANCED CUTTING ELEMENTS, EARTH-BORING TOOLS EMPLOYING DIAMOND-ENHANCED CUTTING ELEMENTS, AND METHODS OF MAKING DIAMOND-ENHANCED CUTTING ELEMENTS - Cutting elements for use in earth-boring applications include a substrate, a transition layer, and a working layer. The transition layer and the working layer comprise a continuous matrix phase and a discontinuous diamond phase dispersed throughout the matrix phase. The concentration of diamond in the working layer is higher than in the transition layer. Earth-boring tools include at least one such cutting element. Methods of making cutting elements and earth-boring tools include mixing diamond crystals with matrix particles to form a mixture. The mixture is formulated in such a manner as cause the diamond crystals to comprise about 50% or more by volume of the solid matter in the mixture. The mixture is sintered to form a working layer of a cutting element that is at least substantially free of polycrystalline diamond material and that includes the diamond crystals dispersed within a continuous matrix phase formed from the matrix particles. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017518 | EARTH-BORING TOOLS WITH IMPROVED RETENTION OF CUTTING ELEMENTS INSTALLED WITHIN POCKETS - A rock bit is formed with pockets for enhanced cutting element retention and support of cutting elements during operation of the rock bit. Portions of the pockets are carburized to increase a yield strength of the pockets, which also increases the retention of the cutting elements. The pockets are formed at a diameter that is slightly smaller than an outer diameter of the cutting elements. Portions of the pockets are then carburized. The pockets are heated until the diameter of the pockets is equal to the outer diameter of the cutting elements. After the rock bit has been cooled and cleaned, a material is placed in each pocket prior to installing the cutting elements. The material homogenizes support for the cutting elements during operation of the rock bit. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017519 | POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND COMPACTS, METHOD OF FABRICATING SAME, AND VARIOUS APPLICATIONS - Embodiments of the invention relate to polycrystalline diamond (“PCD”) exhibiting enhanced diamond-to-diamond bonding. In an embodiment, polycrystalline diamond compact (“PDC”) includes a PCD table having a maximum thickness. At least a portion of the PCD table includes a plurality of diamond grains defining a plurality of interstitial regions. A metal-solvent catalyst occupies at least a portion of the plurality of interstitial regions. The plurality of diamond grains and the metal-solvent catalyst collectively exhibit a coercivity of about 115 Oersteds (“Oe”) or more and a specific magnetic saturation of about 15 Gauss·cm | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017520 | METAL-FREE SUPPORTED POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND AND METHOD TO FORM - An exemplary cutting element incorporates a non-magnetic and electrically conductive substrate on which a layer of polycrystalline diamond particles is sintered to the substrate. An exemplary method of forming a cutting element comprises sintering the substrate, a layer of diamond particles and a catalyst source at a pressure greater than 20 kbar and a temperature greater than 1200° C. to form a layer of polycrystalline diamond particles bonded to the substrate. Cutting elements incorporating non-magnetic and electrically conductive substrates can be sectioned using ablation techniques, such as laser cutting. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017521 | GRAVIMETRIC MEASURING INSTRUMENT WITH RELEASABLE LOAD RECEIVER - A gravimetric measuring instrument that contains a weighing cell having a load-transmitting member. A load receiver can be coupled to the load-transmitting member through a releasable connection. A mechanical stop resides on the load-transmitting member, and a mechanical counter stop resides on the load receiver. By means of an eccentric bolt engaging the load receiver and the load-transmitting member, the mechanical stop can be pressed against the mechanical counter stop, whereby the stop can be clamped tight against the counter stop. With this arrangement, the load receiver can be rigidly but releasably secured to the load-transmitting member. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017522 | Modular sealed portable digital electronic controller - An electronic digital controller, such as a load cell indicator, is disclosed in which a number of components, such as a circuit board, display, and keypad are placed within an enclosure, and the enclosure is bonded closed, such as using an adhesive, to render the enclosure watertight. The keypad is a touch sensitive, capacitive keypad with no moving parts, and it is housed behind a rigid panel. An optoelectronic transceiver allows for data exchange with an electronic memory device housed in the adhesively sealed enclosure and allows for data exchange and for updating or modification of software code housed therein. Other components, such as another circuit board, a power supply, and block connectors, are placed in an adjacent enclosure, and the circuit boards in the two enclosures are electrically connected. The power supply is preferably a potted AC power supply but may also include a battery. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017523 | SINGLE-LAYER TOUCH SENSORS - A two-dimensional capacitive sensor device comprises first, second, and third sensor electrodes. The first sensor electrode has a varying width along a first direction, a maximum width at a first edge along the first direction, and a minimum width at a second edge along the first direction. The second sensor electrode has a varying width along the first direction and substantially identical widths at the first edge and second edge. The third sensor electrode has a varying width along the first direction, a minimum width at the first edge, and a maximum width at the second edge. The first, second, and third sensor electrodes have substantially equal surface area and are arranged in a first sensor cell with the second disposed between the first and third sensor electrodes. The two-dimensional capacitive sensor device comprises a plurality of sensor cells disposed in a repeated fashion in a single layer. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017524 | DUAL-SUBSTRATE CAPACITIVE TOUCH PANEL - A touch panel has a first substrate, a second substrate, a frame adhesive and multiple multi-layer conductive wires. The first substrate has first axis electrode strings and second axis transparent electrodes formed on a surface. The second substrate is disposed opposite to the first substrate and has bridging members and bridging connectors formed on each of the bridging members and connected to the second axis electrodes of the first substrate. The frame adhesive connects the first substrate and the second substrate. The multi-layer conductive wires are electrically connected to the first axis electrode strings and the second axis transparent electrodes and connect to a flexible printed circuit board. With the bridging members and bridging connectors formed on another substrate, a mask process of forming insulating members can be avoided, and a manufacture process is simplified with associated cost reductions. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017525 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SENSING PROXIMITY TOUCH - Method and apparatus for sensing a proximity touch by accumulating delays generated by the proximity touch for at least a predetermined number of times. Compared to general touches, a proximity touch generates a smaller size of delay than the minimum size that a sensor can sense, so it is difficult for conventional touch sensors to sense a proximity touch. Accordingly, for detection of a proximity touch, the proximity touch should generate a larger size of delay than the minimum size that a touch sensor can sense, and to this end, delays generated by a proximity touch are accumulated for at least a predetermined number of times. Then, the accumulated delays are compared with the minimum size that the sensor can sense so as to determine whether there is a proximity touch. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017526 | OBJECT MOVEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - Systems and methods for moving objects facilitate quick and inexpensive relocation of the target objects. Operator safety is enhanced by eliminating the need to apply manual force to urge a target object into motion, and by inclusion of features such as automatic braking responsive to motor cut-off. Through use of the present system, a user may move a target object, for example a trailer intended for use behind a vehicle, into and/or out of a storage location in a simplified and more efficient manner. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017527 | ADJUSTABLE LENGTH DELIVERY VEHICLE - A vehicle is constructed of three modules including a front end module having a monocoque one piece body, a tail module having a monocoque one piece body and a power train module adapted for installation under at least one of the front end module and the tail module. The front end module has a trailing edge and the tail module has a leading edge along which the tail module and front end module may be temporarily connected for service use. A power train module is provided adapted for installation under at least one of the front end module and the tail module. An expansion band formed in a monocoque one piece section and having a leading edge and a trailing edge is provided allowing temporary installation between the front end module and the tail module to adjust the length of the vehicle. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017528 | LITHIUM ION BATTERIES WITH LONG CYCLING PERFORMANCE - Batteries with high energy and high capacity are described that have a long cycle life upon cycling at a moderate discharge rate. Specifically, the batteries may have a room temperature fifth cycle discharge specific energy of at least about 175 Wh/kg discharged at a C/3 discharge rate from 4.2V to 2.5V. Additionally, the batteries can maintain at least about 70% discharge capacity at 1000 cycles relative to the fifth cycle, with the battery being discharged from 4.2V to 2.5V at a C/2 rate from the fifth cycle through the 1000th cycle. In some embodiment, the positive electrode of the battery comprises a lithium intercalation composition with optional metal fluoride coating. Stabilizing additive maybe added to the electrolyte of the battery to further improve the battery performance. The batteries are particularly suitable for use in electric vehicles. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017529 | Truly electric car - Truly electric cars may make other cars obsolete. Not just gasoline cars, but other electric cars. Unlike gasoline cars, truly electric cars can be divided up into modules. Different fuels—gasoline, electricity from batteries, hydrogen—can be used to power the car by replacing a power unit. Car bodies can be updated to conform to changing fashion. Even while keeping the motors that power the car, still good for a million miles. Functions like four-wheel drive and electronic stability control can be done in software, so they can be fixed and upgraded cheaply. Motor controls can be software-based too, and upgraded over the Internet rather than requiring a mechanic's services. With electric motors in a car's wheels, it can beat any gasoline car, going from 0 to 100 miles per hour in 10 seconds, while getting 100 miles per gallon and going 1,000 miles on a tank of gas. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017530 | FASTENING DEVICE AND WORK VEHICLE, IN WHICH THE FASTENING DEVICE IS APPLIED - A fastening device for detachably fastening a supplementary apparatus to a main apparatus with a part belonging to it, such as a rod, pin, projection, shaft, or similar, includes a longitudinal frame ( | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017531 | TILE FOR FORMING A GROUND POWER SUPPLY LINE - A ground power supply line for electric traction vehicles is provided with two conductors carried by a series of tiles aligned to one another; each tile has a conductive plate and a lower supporting structure, which is made of insulating material and accommodates electric connectors, normally open switches, and a control and command unit, which switches the switches for selectively electrically connecting the conductive plate to the conductors in response to a signal deriving from an electric traction vehicle passing over said external conductive plate; the upper surface of the conductive plates is flushed with the remaining part of a road surface. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017532 | A HYBRID POWERTRAIN - A hybrid powertrain ( | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017533 | HYBRID TRACTION MOTOR INITIATED REMOTE START-STOP SYSTEM - A parallel hybrid electric vehicle is equipped for power take-off operation in both an electrical and a thermal engine mode. A parallel control enables an operator to restart the vehicle's internal combustion engine using a remote command. | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017534 | METHOD FOR LOAD POINT DISPLACEMENT DURING HYBRID OPERATION IN A PARALLEL HYBRID VEHICLE - A method of load point shifting in the hybrid operation of a parallel hybrid vehicle comprising an internal combustion engine, at least one electric machine and an energy accumulator, in which at least one limit curve (A | 2011-01-27 |
| 20110017535 | AUTOMOBILE OVER-BULKHEAD AIR INTAKE SYSTEM - A vehicle air intake system includes a grille disposed along the front portion of an engine compartment, a hood disposed over the engine compartment and a bulkhead cover disposed in the engine compartment below the hood. The bulkhead cover has a bulkhead cover intake port and a deflector disposed along and extending forwardly from a lower portion of the bulkhead cover intake port to circuitously redirect airflow passing from the grille to the bulkhead cover intake port. | 2011-01-27 |