28th week of 2011 patent applcation highlights part 3 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20110167729 | MODULAR MOUNT FOR HANDLING DOOR WITH FLEXIBLE SCREEN - A vertical modular mount for a handling door ( | 2011-07-14 |
20110167730 | APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING OPENING/CLOSING BODY - An apparatus for controlling an opening/closing body for automatically opening/closing the opening/closing body. The apparatus includes a displacement body movable and displaced between movable regions including a closing region, a releasing region and a neutral region, a neutral detecting first switch configured to output a first detection signal in response to passage of the displacement body through a first boundary portion of the neutral region, a neutral detecting second switch configured to output a second detection signal in response to passage of the displacement body through a second boundary portion of the neutral region, and a control unit which, when effecting a neutral returning movement for returning the displacement body from the closing region to the neutral region, stores switchover information indicative of switchover of the first detection signal detected in the course of the latch closing movement and to effect the neutral returning movement in accordance with the switchover information. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167731 | DOOR ARRANGEMENT AND ASSEMBLY METHOD FOR DOOR ARRANGMENT - A door arrangement comprises a first carrier element and a second carrier element. The first carrier element has a first door module and the second carrier element has a second door module. The first door module is releasably fastened to the first carrier element by fastening means and has a first coupling element. The second door module has a second coupling element. The second door module has unlocking elements for releasing the fastening means in case of the first coupling element being coupled to the second coupling element. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167732 | INNER PANEL DESIGN FOR AUTOMOTIVE DOOR HEADER - A door for a vehicle including a cast upper door frame having an upper halo portion including a central web. A glass run flange is connected to the central web by an intermediate connector. A door flange extends from the central web substantially orthogonally thereto. A stamped aluminum lower inner panel is operably connected to the cast upper frame. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167733 | DEVICE FOR ADJUSTING THE ORIENTATION OF A PORTHOLE IN AN OPEN POSITION - A device for adjusting the position of a locking member for a porthole in an open position towards the outside about an opening formed in the wall of a room, the aforementioned device including: a protruding portion having a circular shape attached to the wall about the opening via at least one attachment member; a junction part including a first end connecting a hinging end of the aforementioned member to the protruding portion. According to the disclosed embodiments, the protruding portion includes at least two housings, the junction part includes a second end mobile in the aforementioned at least one housing, the movement of the second end in the housing resulting in the movement of the locking member in an open position about the aforementioned opening. The device according to claim | 2011-07-14 |
20110167734 | Thermally Conductive Sand Mould Shell for Manufacturing a Matrix Bit - A thermally conductive sand shell moulding system allows for controlling heat flow in a molten metal infiltrate powdered metal drill bit moulding system to differentially cool the mould system to control differential shrinking and accompanying stress concentrations. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167735 | REFLECTIVE ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A four component roofing system uses three reflective subsystems and one radiant subsystem to provide passive temperature control of a building comprising: (1) Shingles that reflect high angle summer sun light back to the sky, but absorb low angle winter sunlight; (2) A temperature sensitive attic insulator placed under a sunlit roof that reflects radiation and blocks convection from the roof to the attic at hot temperatures, permits radiation and convection at warm temperatures, and blocks radiation and convection from the attic at cold temperatures; (3) A temperature sensitive attic insulator placed under a shaded roof that permits radiation and convection at warm or hot temperatures, and blocks radiation and convection from the attic at cold temperatures; (4) Non-reflective shingles on a shaded roof that emit radiation continuously, but that are heated by air and radiation from the attic only when the second temperature sensitive attic insulator permits convection, so that radiant heat loss is reduced at cold temperatures. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167736 | Stadium Riser Made Of Extruded Metal - A modular seating riser for stadia, a set of structural modules for building the same, a kit and an assembly therefor, as well as to a method for building the same, are provided. More particularly, a set of structural modules for building a structurally sound modular seating riser on which seats of a bleacher-type stadium can be mounted are provided. The structural modules are an elongated metal extrusion. The set of structural module includes a first module having a female tensioned catch-connector provided along a lateral edge thereof, and a second module having a male tensioned catch-connector provided along a lateral edge thereof. The male and female tensioned catch-connectors have complementary configurations for mating and interlocking together, and forming, when interlocked together, a structural permanent joint. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167737 | PROTECTIVE COVER FOR BUILDINGS - A system for a movable protective cover for buildings during severe weather. The system includes a base disposed beneath the surface of the ground; at least one structural support member movably coupled to the base and concealable within the base; a cover coupled to the at least one structural support member; and the at least one structural support member and the cover being moveable from a first position beneath the surface of the ground to a second position above the ground. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167738 | CONNECTION NODE FOR A THREE-DIMENSIONAL FRAMEWORK, IN PARTICULAR FOR A GEODESIC STRUCTURE - The invention relates to a connecting node ( | 2011-07-14 |
20110167739 | Buildings, building walls and other structures - A tough, water-proof building system, and methods of making the system elements and constructing buildings, which provides wall, ceiling, and floor structural panels and corresponding walls, ceilings, and floors,. The walls can be designed to have vertical and horizontal strengths sufficient to be used in place of concrete, as an engineered solution, both above grade and below-grade, including in severe weather conditions, such that no concrete need be used except for floor slabs. Panels have inner and outer layers, and structurally reinforcing members. Structurally-reinforcing members extend, typically as a layer and/or stud, the full height of a wall, at spaced locations along the length of the wall. Spaces between the structurally reinforcing members are optionally filled with rigid foam. An optional reinforcing stud is attached to, or overlaid by, the inner layer, and extends inwardly into the building from what is otherwise the inner surface of the building panel. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167740 | Method and Apparatus for Attaching a Rail Support Post to a Stair - A method and apparatus is disclosed for mounting a rail support post to the perimeter of a stairway having stingers at the edge of the stairway and treads, risers and possibly blocking laterally across the stairway. The apparatus includes a bracket member that is attached to or against the interior of a stringer and includes at least one hole for accommodating a fastener that passes through the stringer and into or through a post member at the outside surface of the stringer. The bracket includes flanges that attach to a rise or a tread and/or a block to secure the assembly together. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167741 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR RETROFITTING GLASS OR INSULATED GLASS UNITS OF EXISTING CURTAIN WALL SYSTEMS FOR IMPROVED THERMAL PERFORMANCE - A glass retrofitting system with an adaptor is configured to mount a glass member to a wall or window frame. The glass member may be an upgraded insulated glass unit to replace an existing glass in a wall or window frame. The adaptor may include a mating portion (or an anchor member) which fits into an existing glazing pocket of the existing window or wall frame. The width of the existing glazing pocket may not be wide enough to accommodate the upgraded insulated glass unit. Thus, the adaptor may form a new glazing pocket suitable to hold the upgraded insulated glass unit, and the insulated glass unit may be mounted or installed into the new glazing pocket formed by the adaptor. The adaptor may be formed of low thermal conductivity material, or of a single piece or a plurality of pieces. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167742 | HEAD-OF-WALL FIREBLOCK SYSTEMS AND RELATED WALL ASSEMBLIES - A fire retardant head-of-wall assembly configured to seal a linear head-of-wall construction joint or gap when exposed to a heat source such as a building fire is disclosed. The inventive fire retardant head-of-wall assembly comprises a header track having an elongated intumescent strip affixed lengthwise on at least one of the outer sidewall surfaces of the header track and above a centrally located and outwardly protruding lengthwise corrugated groove. The intumescent strip comprises expandable graphite and a fire retardant (C | 2011-07-14 |
20110167743 | CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM AND METHOD OF INSTALLING THE SYSTEM - A curtain wall system is assembled by a plurality of panels supported by a curtain-wall supporting mullion. The panels comprise one or more functional types of panels: transition panels and adjacent panels that can be joined at the top or/and bottom side of the transition panels because each of the panels has a male frame member is used to engage with the adjacent panels each having a female frame member. In each transition panel, a frame is assembled by a jamb frame member connecting with the upper frame member and the lower frame member. As a result, the curtain wall system can be easily erected in a bottom-up procedure, a top-down procedure, or the combination of the two. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167744 | Floor Covering With Interlocking Design - Surface coverings, such as floor coverings, with an interlocking design are described. Methods of making the surface coverings are further described. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167745 | SKIRTING BOARD HAVING A RAIL - A skirting has a profiled rail which forms an accommodating area for a covering. The accommodating area has an opening, through which a visible side of a covering can be seen. The profiled rail has stops on both sides of the opening which are drawn towards said opening. In this case, the opening is dimensioned so as to be smaller than the width of the covering. The covering is pressed against the stops by a spring. In order that it is also possible to use flexible coverings, such as those made of textile materials, for example, at least one plate is provided between the spring and the covering. This plate keeps the covering in a flat configuration. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167746 | Tiled structures and brackets therefor - A tiled structure comprises a layer of adhesive mortar, a bracket having a substantially flat base mounting portion with a plurality of perforations embedded in an adhesive mortar with the mortar flowed through the perforations and substantially covering opposite sides of the base mounting portion, and a tile veneer bonded to the adhesive mortar over at least one side of the base mounting portion. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167747 | Ceiling with stabilizing frame - A ceiling with stabilizing frame | 2011-07-14 |
20110167748 | Device for and Method of Repairing Damaged Wallboard Openings - A device for and method of repairing damaged openings in wallboard, especially openings for electrical and electronic appliances, comprising a rear flange, front flange and a connecting member to form a channel into which wallboard will fit. The device may be straight or angled into an L shape. The device is inserted into the damaged corner or top or bottom of the opening to provide a solid surface to engage the attachment means on the appliance and can generally be inserted into the damaged opening without complete removal of the appliance or disconnection of wiring. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167749 | FLEXIBLE INTERLOCKING MORTARLESS WALL UNIT AND CONSTRUCTION METHOD - The various embodiments of the present invention provide a slab roof for interlocked mortarless masonry wall systems. In a method of providing a mortarless construction system, a wall foundation including foundation tendon rods is constructed and a first set of mechanical fastening is attached to the foundation tendon rods. A first set of tendon rods is attached to the first set of mechanical fastening. A wall structure is created by vertically stacking a plurality of wall units onto the threaded tendon rods and affixing the wall units using the mechanical fastening. A plurality of roof connecters is attached to the threaded tendon rods of the wall structure and a plurality of roof rods are attached to the roof connecters of opponent walls horizontally to form a network of roof rods which are interconnecting the walls for building a roof | 2011-07-14 |
20110167750 | MECHANICAL LOCKING SYSTEM FOR FLOOR PANELS - Floor panels ( | 2011-07-14 |
20110167751 | JOINT FOR PANELS | 2011-07-14 |
20110167752 | NON-STANDARD, REINFORCED LOAD-BEARING CELL FOR A SIMPLIFIED, INTERCONNECTING CELLULAR CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM - The teachings are generally directed to a construction system that includes a three-dimensional, load-bearing cell that can be modular, releasably connectable with other construction components, reinforced with bracing for higher strength, and exceed industry size limits, for use in a building or non-building structure. The load-bearing cell can be constructed on-site and can have a dimension that exceeds size standards set for transporting construction materials to a construction site as compared to pre-fabricated cellular structures. These construction cells are a novel, technical contribution for at least the reason that they overcome the technical industry size limitations that add cost and complexity to construction. The teachings provide (i) an ability to save on the complexities and amounts of materials, equipment, and labor needed in a construction project, (ii) a reduction in costs, and (iii) a novel, simplified, and bid-winning approach to the art of construction. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167753 | FRAME ASSEMBLY HAVING STILE AND RAIL TABS FOR COUPLING STILE AND RAIL MEMBERS TOGETHER - A frame assembly supports a fenestration article. The frame assembly comprises a stile member and a rail member coupled substantially transverse to the stile member. A stile tab extends axially from the stile member and a rail tab extends axially from the rail member. The stile tab is bent around the rail member and the rail tab is bent around the stile member for coupling the stile member to the rail member. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167754 | METHOD FOR DESIGNING CONCRETE ANCHORING CONSTRUCTION ASSEMBLIES - A method of designing a construction assembly including an anchor fastener mounted in a concrete substrate is provided. The method includes the steps of determining a minimum required load capacity for the construction assembly, providing a graph that includes plots of load capacity versus embedment depth for one or more design parameters of interest, using the graph to select design parameters which result in a construction assembly load capacity at least as high as the minimum required load capacity, and using the selected design parameters to build the construction assembly. The graph may be generated according to standard procedures for construction assemblies that employ chemical anchoring adhesives, or according to different standard procedures for construction assemblies that employ only mechanical anchoring techniques. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167755 | BUILT-UP ROOFING SURFACING SHEETS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE - Built-up roofing surfacing sheets that include a white, resin coated aluminum foil adhered to one side of an asphalt-impregnated fiberglass mat and sand adhered to the other side of the asphalt-impregnated fiberglass mat, the surfacing sheet being compliant with the requirements of California Code of Regulations, Title 24 in effect as of Sep. 11, 2006, and methods of manufacturing the built-up roofing surfacing sheets. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167756 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR WINDOW INSTALLATION - The present invention provides devices for aligning doors and windows during installation, and methods of use thereof. In particular, the present invention provides devices for properly aligning a door and/or window with the interior surface of a wall during installation. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167757 | FASTENER, INSTALLATION TOOL AND RELATED METHOD OF USE - A fastener installation tool including a guide that guides a fastener into a side of a work piece at an angle, while optionally restraining the fastener from wobbling due to rotation, even upon initial entry into the work piece. The guide can define an angled bore including a fastener entrance opening and a fastener exit opening which is adapted to be positioned immediately adjacent the work piece. The guide can include a material ejection port between the openings, through which material bored from the work piece can be evacuated from the angled bore to prevent binding of the material with the fastener. The tool can include a clamp assembly that clamps opposing sides of the work piece to precisely align and steadily hold the angled bore as a fastener is being installed in a side surface. Related methods of using the tool to install fasteners also are provided. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167758 | NODE MODULE FOR A SIMPLIFIED, INTERCONNECTING CELLULAR CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM - The teachings are generally directed to a construction system that includes a load-bearing, node module for simplifying the connection of a series of load-bearing bars during the construction of a building or non-building structure. The load-bearing bars can be used to form load-bearing cells that can provide structural support, as well as modularity, in the construction of a building or non-building structure. The teachings provide (i) an ability to save on the complexities and amounts of materials, equipment, and labor needed in a construction project, (ii) a reduction in costs, and (iii) a novel, simplified, and bid-winning approach to the art of construction. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167759 | Carbon Fiber Reinforced Beam - The present invention is a structural beam having at least one composite core within a hollow beam of metal or polymeric material, i.e. a jacket, and a layer of elastomeric material between the composite core and the inner walls of the metal or polymeric jacket. This structural beam also may be fitted with brackets or holes at its ends and points along its length to allow attachment to other structural elements. The present beam provides a synergism between the properties of its composite core and the metal or polymeric jacket, and is particularly useful where a high strength to weight ratio is required. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167760 | PACKAGING PLANT WITH A DISCHARGE STATION - A packaging plant comprises several test stations as well as a transport system and a control system. The control system is configured to manage packages which are transported in the packaging plant on the transport system along the test stations such that a status is assigned on each package by the control system which can be changed by the test stations together with the control system. A discharge station for defective packages is arranged in the direction of production downstream of at least two test stations. The status of the packages can be changed by at least two test stations to be passed one after the other, and the packages can be marked by a marking means corresponding to their status. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167761 | Low Inertia Capping Clutch - A low inertia capping clutch has an outer driving portion and an inner driven portion coupled together by a magnetic interaction. Cavities within the driven inner portion of the clutch reduce the mass and therefore reduce residual rotational inertia. This residual rotational inertia is further reduced by forming the driven inner portion of the clutch out of lightweight material. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167762 | SEALING TOOL - A sealing tool for a packaging machine comprises a sealing tool outer part, a sealing tool inner part that is movable in the sealing tool outer part, and a seal provided between the sealing tool outer part and the sealing tool inner part. The has a planar and annular design and is fixed in a first holding region at the sealing tool outer part as well as in a second holding region at the sealing tool inner part. The second holding region is disposed at or in the proximity of an outer edge of the sealing tool inner part. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167763 | CLOSING APPARATUS FOR CLOSING PREFERABLY BAG-TYPE PACKAGING UNITS - A closing apparatus for closing preferably bag-type packaging units by compression, which units have regions of differing thickness along the package opening to be closed, such as square bottom bags for instance, in particular made of coated or uncoated paper, paperboard, plastic, film, and/or woven material, which packaging units have at least one suitable sealing surface that is integrated in or applied to the material for permanent bonding to a surface that is adjacent to or opposite and pressed against the material, wherein the closing apparatus has a pressing device with at least one pressure device and at least one counter-pressure device between which the packaging units can be compressed, preferably with the application of heat, in the region of their sealing surface(s). In order to achieve a uniformly durable closure, the pressure device and the counter-pressure device have zones of different pressure and/or different temperature along the package opening to be closed. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167764 | METHOD OF TRANSFERRING A STENT DEVICE FROM A CRIMPING HEAD TO AN OUTER SHEATH OF A STENT DEVICE DELIVERY SYSTEM - A method of moving a stent device into an outer sheath of a stent: device delivery system is disclosed. The stent device ( | 2011-07-14 |
20110167765 | METHOD OF FOLDING ABSORBENT ARTICLE | 2011-07-14 |
20110167766 | LOW-SPEED INERTING MEANS AND DEVICE FOR USING SAID INERTING MEANS FOR PACKAGING A FOOD PRODUCT - A packaging device for packaging a foodstuff within a receptacle includes an inerting unit having an empty zone, walls of the empty zone configured to receive an upper portion of the receptacle, and the walls being made of a porous material capable of passing an inert gas under pressure, and a closure means retractably disposed above the inerting unit, wherein the inerting unit is configured to pass the inert gas through the walls and into the receptacle, and the closure means is configured to retractably extend into the empty zone to seal the passed inert gas within a headspace volume of the upper portion of the receptacle disposed the foodstuff. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167767 | MOBILE BAGGING MACHINE - Mobile bagging machine systems and methods may relate to a mobile bagging machine that includes a variable-width tunnel, a variable-speed rotor, a relatively narrow rotor of large diameter and increased effective surface area, at least one material reservoir, a material conveyor system capable of continuous material processing during exchange of unloading vehicles, and/or an overall width less than approximately three meters. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167768 | STORAGE RECEPTACLE FOR USED SUTURE NEEDLES - A method for disposing of suture needles. The method includes attaching the needle storage receptacle to a mounting surface by positioning a first adhesive surface against the mounting surface, peeling back a strip of protective material from a second adhesive surface of a needle storage unit and placing a suture needle between the protective material and the second adhesive surface, removing the protective material from the second adhesive surface and a third adhesive surface adjacent the second adhesive surface, and folding the second adhesive surface into contact with the third adhesive surface to permanently trap the needle. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167769 | FLEXIBLE CONTAINER FOR PACKAGING, IN PARTICULAR IN STERILE CONDITIONS, OF FOOD PRODUCTS AND RELATIVE PACKAGE COMPRISING SAID FLEXIBLE CONTAINER - The present invention regards a package ( | 2011-07-14 |
20110167770 | Method for packaging shirt and tie combinations with a V-shaped collar support and tie strap - A v-shaped shirt collar insert made of various materials placed around the neck of a packaged dress shirt such that the v-shape will support a neck tie for display. After a neck tie is folded around the v-shaped collar insert, a strap made of various materials is placed around the neck tie to gather the material of the neck tie to create the appearance of a “knotted” neck tie. The shirt and tie combination are then placed in a cardboard or plastic package to display the shirt and tie combination. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167771 | PACKAGE FILLING PLANT, A PACKING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR GROUPING A PACKING FORMATION OF PACKAGES AND CONTAINERS, AND A PACKING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR GROUPING A PACKING FORMATION OF PACKAGES AND CONTAINERS - A package filling plant, a packing device and method for grouping a packing formation of packages and containers, and a packing device and method for grouping a packing formation of packages and containers. The abstract of the disclosure is submitted herewith as required by 37 C.F.R. §1.72(b). As stated in 37 C.F.R. §1.72(b): A brief abstract of the technical disclosure in the specification must commence on a separate sheet, preferably following the claims, under the heading “Abstract of the Disclosure.” The purpose of the abstract is to enable the Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and gist of the technical disclosure. The abstract shall not be used for interpreting the scope of the claims. Therefore, any statements made relating to the abstract are not intended to limit the claims in any manner and should not be interpreted as limiting the claims in any manner. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167772 | Heat-seal device - A heat-seal device generally includes a heat source, a thermal conductor, which encapsulates at least a portion of the heat source and is capable of transferring heat from the heat source, and a thermal insulator, which substantially surrounds the thermal conductor but leaves a portion thereof exposed, the exposed portion of the thermal conductor providing a heat-seal contact surface, which is adapted to be brought into contact with a material to be sealed. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167773 | ACTIVATED CARBON FILTER - An activated carbon filter including a filter housing; at least one chamber having a flow cross-section; activated carbon arranged in said chamber; and at least one carbon heating device. The heating device heats the carbon over the entire flow cross-section in a substantially uniform manner. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167774 | Drain Tube for Gas-Liquid Separation Systems - A drain tube for an air-oil separator system, the tube being configured vertically in the system, the tube having an upper opening for receiving oil separated from air in the system, and a lower opening for releasing oil separated from air in the system, wherein the upper opening has a horizontal cross-sectional area that is greater than a horizontal cross-sectional area of the lower opening. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167775 | EXHAUST GAS PURIFYING DEVICE - Provided is an exhaust gas purifying device structured such that a gas sensor or the like can be easily arranged while an installation length of gas purifying filters can be formed compact. The exhaust gas purifying device includes the gas purifying filters for purifying an exhaust gas discharged from an engine, inner cases internally provided with the gas purifying filters, and outer cases internally provided with the inner cases. Provided are sets of the gas purifying filters, the inner cases and the outer cases, and flange bodies connecting plural sets of outer cases are offset with respect to a connection boundary position of plural sets of gas purifying filters. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167776 | Filter Unit for Filtering Gaseous Fluids - The invention relates to a filter unit for filtering gaseous fluids, comprising a filter insert part with a filter medium and a sealing element, said element being clamped between sealing struts on parts of the filter housing. The clamping force produced by the sealing struts that lie opposite one another runs at least approximately perpendicularly to the mounting direction of the housing parts. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167777 | Ultra-Low Flow Agricultural Pump with Unobstructed Flow Path and Electronic Flow Control, Tank Refill Indication, and Detection of Loss of Flow - A harvester has an operator cab, a motor, a carriage driven by the motor, a crop cutter and collector, a processing body, and an ultra-low flow agricultural forage preservative applicator system for applying a biological solution to forage during harvesting. The forage preservative applicator has a biological solution reservoir, a flush reservoir, a peristaltic pump, a valve operative to either couple the pump with the biological solution or the flush solution, and a dispensing tube, where the biological fluid containing pathways are of functionally like cross-section in the region between the biological solution reservoir outlet and the dispensing tube outlet. A flow detector which does not obstruct the fluid pathway is provided to monitor biological solution flow rate, and a moisture detector and harvest rate detector may be used for automatic control. A method of use is also disclosed. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167778 | CROP CATCHING APPARATUS AND CROP HARVESTING MACHINE EMPLOYING THE SAME - A crop-catching apparatus for use in a crop harvesting machine is disclosed, including one or more plate members and one or more fluid conduits. The plate member) each have a surface adapted for catching falling crops, a front end and a back end, and a leading edge. The back end(s) are configured to pivotally mount on the crop harvesting machine. The front end(s) are configured to rest at a higher elevation with respect to the pivotally mounted back end(s). The conduit(s) are defined within at least one of the plate member(s) for carrying one or more fluids, and include one or more fluid inlets defined on the at least one of the plate member(s) for receiving the one or more fluids; and one or more fluid outlets defined on the at least one of the plate member(s) running at least partially along the leading edge(s) of the at least one of the plate member(s). The fluid outlet(s) are configured such that the one or more fluids exit therefrom to divert a direction of fall of the crops. A crop harvesting machine employing a crop-catching apparatus is also disclosed. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167779 | MULTI-PACKAGE BUCKETS, SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF FORMING YARN, AND APPARATUS FOR TWISTING OR CABLING YARN - Briefly described, embodiments of this disclosure include multi-package buckets, yarn twisting or cabling apparatus including, methods of twisting or cabling yarn, and the like. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167780 | VARIABLE GEOMETRY HYSTERESIS CONTROL FOR A GAS TURBINE ENGINE - One embodiment of the present application is a gas turbine engine with a compressor that includes a variable geometry mechanism to vary working fluid flow area. A desired state of this mechanism is selected different than a current state to change the amount of flow area. The mechanism has a hysteresis band corresponding to a difference between increasing the flow area to reach the desired state and decreasing the flow area to reach the desired state. To control operation of the mechanism within this hysteresis band, a determination is made whether the desired state corresponds to a greater flow area or a lesser flow area relative to the current state. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167781 | TURBOMACHINE NACELLE AND ANTI-ICING SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREFOR - An anti-icing system and method for an aircraft engine nacelle. The nacelle has an inlet lip that defines a leading edge of the nacelle and has a cross-sectional shape and oppositely-disposed exterior and interior surfaces. An anti-icing system contacts at least the inlet lip of the nacelle. The anti-icing system includes at least one heating element having a cross-sectional shape that conforms to the cross-sectional shape of the inlet lip and in which carbon nanotubes are oriented and arranged to conduct electrical current through the heating element. Passing an electrical current through the heating element causes Joule heating of the heating element and heating of the inlet lip by thermal conduction. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167782 | SYSTEMS AND APPARATUS FOR A FUEL CONTROL ASSEMBLY FOR USE IN A GAS TURBINE ENGINE - A fuel control assembly for use in a gas turbine engine. The fuel control assembly includes a first trip device configured to selectively release a fluid pressure from a trip fluid system. At least one gas fuel control valve is coupled to the first trip device. The gas fuel control valve includes a second trip device for moving the gas fuel control valve to a safe position during a purge air operation. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167783 | GAS TURBINE DEVICE - An object of the present invention is to provide a gas turbine device capable of producing a mixed gas in which three or more types of gases are evenly mixed, and of doing the like. To achieve this, in a gas turbine device configured to burn in a combustor ( | 2011-07-14 |
20110167784 | METHOD OF OPERATING A CONVERTIBLE FAN ENGINE - A method of operating a gas turbine engine is disclosed having the steps of directing a flow of air to a front fan stage at a selected fan flow rate, fan speed and front fan stage pressure ratio corresponding to a selected first operating power level, pressurizing a portion of the flow from the front fan stage in a aft fan rotor to a first tip pressure ratio to generate a first overall fan pressure ratio, selecting a second operating power level that is lower than the first operating power level and reducing the flow in the aft fan rotor and pressurizing to a second tip pressure ratio to generate a second overall pressure ratio that is substantially lower than the first overall fan pressure ratio while the flow rate in the front fan stage is held substantially constant. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167785 | INTERNAL MIXING OF A PORTION OF FAN EXHAUST FLOW AND FULL CORE EXHAUST FLOW IN AIRCRAFT TURBOFAN ENGINES - An airborne mobile platform that has at least one turbofan engine assembly having a fan driven by a core engine, a short nacelle around the fan and a forward portion of the core engine, and a fan exhaust duct through the nacelle. A mixer duct shell is disposed substantially coaxial with and extending forwardly into the fan exhaust duct to provide a mixer duct between the mixer duct shell and a core engine shroud of the core engine. At least a portion of the mixer duct shell has a honeycomb core structure having an inner surface and an outer surface, with an acoustic lining on one of the inner or outer surfaces. The acoustic lining attenuates sound emanating from the turbofan engine assembly. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167786 | INTERNAL MIXING OF A PORTION OF FAN EXHAUST FLOW AND FULL CORE EXHAUST FLOW IN AIRCRAFT TURBOFAN ENGINES - An integrated, single piece mixer-center body ventilation apparatus is disclosed for use with a turbofan jet engine. The apparatus may incorporate a circumferential forward body portion adapted to be coupled to an aft end of a core engine turbine case of the jet engine, and a center body tube portion integrally formed with the forward body portion and having an axially opening vent exit. The forward body portion may have a plurality of inner mixer flow paths in communication with scalloped projecting portions. The inner mixer flow paths direct a pressurized core exhaust flow through the mixer device and mix the pressurized core exhaust flow with a portion of a pressurized fan exhaust flow, to thus significantly cool the pressurized core exhaust flow. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167787 | PULSE JET ENGINE - The present invention relates to pulse jet engines. More specifically, the present invention concerns a pulse jet engine which uses fluidic valving rather than unreliable mechanical valves, incorporates two combustion chambers with approximately the same but approximately 180 degree out-of-phase resonance frequencies to reduce noise through destructive interference of sound waves, and controls fuel injection and ignition within the two combustion chambers to increase efficiency by achieving more rapid and complete combustion. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167788 | THRUST VECTORING APPARATUS FOR A JET ENGINE, CORRESPONDING JET ENGINE, THRUST VECTORING METHOD AND UPGRADING METHOD FOR A JET ENGINE - The thrust vectoring apparatus comprises: a housing defining a primary outlet for emitting the primary jet; Coanda surfaces extending from opposing regions of said housing, and radially spaced from the primary outlet such that a step is defined between each Coanda surface and the primary outlet; ducts leading from a fluid source to secondary outlets; and flow control means operable to control the mass flow through the secondary outlets. When the jet engine operates to exhaust a primary jet through the primary outlet, low pressure regions are formed in the vicinity of the steps. Each secondary outlet is located adjacent one of the Coanda surfaces so as to emit a secondary flow into a low pressure region. On activation of the secondary flow by the flow control means, the primary jet is entrained by the Coanda surface opposing the Coanda surface adjacent said the secondary outlet from which the secondary flow has been emitted. Method of vectoring the thrust or of upgrading existing jet engines with the thrust vectoring apparatus and jet engines comprising the thrust vectoring apparatus are disclosed | 2011-07-14 |
20110167789 | RAYLEIGH-TAYLOR ASSISTED COMBUSTION AND COMBUSTORS ADAPTED TO EXPLOIT RAYLEIGH-TAYLOR INSTABILITY FOR INCREASING COMBUSTION RATES THEREIN - A method for improving interpenetration, mixing, and combustion between a fuel and oxidizer reactant mixture and combustion product gases in engines having a combustor includes the step of providing an engine having a combustor in which the reaction mixture and product gases are subjected to acceleration directed transverse to a direction along which the reactant mixture flows through the combustor during combustion. One or more catalyst elements are positioned within the combustor to generate Rayleigh-Taylor instability and thereby enhance interpenetration of the reactant mixture and product gases within the combustor chamber during combustion. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167790 | TRANSLATABLE CASCADE THRUST REVERSER - A nacelle assembly for a high-bypass gas turbine engine includes a fan nacelle that includes a first fan nacelle section and a second fan nacelle section, the second fan nacelle section movable relative to the first fan nacelle section. A cascade array is mounted to the first fan nacelle section for movement relative thereto between a stored position and a deployed position, the stored position locates the cascade array at least partially within the first fan nacelle section. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167791 | CONVERTIBLE FAN ENGINE - A gas turbine engine is disclosed having a fan system with a front stage fan rotor and an aft fan rotor coupled to a low-pressure turbine, a core having a compressor coupled to a high-pressure turbine, an annular inner bypass passage and an annular outer bypass passage. The aft fan rotor has a row of aft fan blades having an arcuate splitter that forms a portion of an inner flow passage and an outer flow passage wherein the aft fan blade pressurizes an inner flow and an outer flow and wherein the fan tip pressure ratio can be changed while the air flow into the front stage fan rotor is held substantially constant. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167792 | ADAPTIVE ENGINE - An adaptive gas turbine engine is disclosed having a convertible fan system adapted to have a variable fan pressure ratio while the air flow into the convertible fan system remains substantially constant and an adaptive core having a compressor capable of maintaining a substantially constant core pressure ratio while a core airflow flow rate is varied. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167793 | HYBRID ROCKET USING CATALYTIC DECOMPOSITION OF OXIDIZER - Provided is a hybrid rocket using catalytic decomposition of oxidizer, which generates thrust by injecting high temperature oxygen and steam formed by catalytic decomposing liquid oxidizer into solid fuel and thereby auto igniting and combusting the solid fuel without a separate igniter. The hybrid rocket using catalytic decomposition of an oxidizer, including: a liquid phase oxidizer ( | 2011-07-14 |
20110167794 | Multi-Functional Pulse-Divided Rocket - A multi-pulse rocket is equipped with a thermally insulating barrier that serves as a rupture disk or a movable plug or plate separating staged propellant grains. When a rupture disk it used, the disk can be equipped with a pyrotechnic actuator to weaken the disk upon command, enabling the propellant grain on the fore side of the disk to burst the disk at a relatively low pressure when ignition of the propellant grain is needed for additional thrust. Rupturing of the disk can also be controlled by attitude maneuvering ports on the fore side of the barrier whose open or closed conditions are controlled by independently operable closures. When a movable plug is used, the plug is movable between a closed position separating rocket chamber into subchambers isolating the propellant grains from each other and an open position allowing the flow of combustion gas between the two subchambers to achieve additional axial thrust. In all cases, the barrier when intact serves to contain both propellant grains regardless of whether one or both is ignited. The propellant grain on the fore side of the barrier can thus be used for either axial thrust augmentation or for attitude maneuvering. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167795 | NANOTHERMITE THRUSTERS WITH A NANOTHERMITE PROPELLANT - In various embodiments, the present disclosure provides a thruster that utilizes a nanothermite material as a propellant. The thruster generally includes a body having at least one sidewall and a bottom wall that define a propellant chamber having a closed repulsion end and an opposing open exhaust end. The thruster additionally includes a nanothermite propellant configured within the propellant chamber to have a selected density that dictates a reaction propagation rate of the nanothermite propellant such that the reaction propagation rate will have a selected one of two distinctly different force-time profiles. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167796 | EXHAUST GAS AFTER-TREATMENT HAVING REDUCED RHODIUM DEPLETION - In a method for the after-treating of an exhaust gas from a preferably direct-injection and/or spark-ignition internal combustion engine, the exhaust gas is fed through a catalytic converter system connected downstream of the internal combustion engine. The system has at least one catalyst with a noble metal depletion having at least the elements palladium and rhodium which are present in a weight ratio of >5:1, 6:1, 7:1, 8:1, 9:1, 10:1, 11:1, or 12:1. In the new European driving cycle, the catalyst exceeds a temperature T | 2011-07-14 |
20110167797 | PREVENTING CATALYST DAMAGE DURING MISFIRE EVENT - A control system includes a temperature determination module and a catalyst protection module. The temperature determination module determines a temperature of exhaust gas based on a resistance of a heating element of an oxygen sensor. The catalyst protection module adjusts an operating parameter of an engine to decrease the temperature of the exhaust gas when the temperature of the exhaust gas is greater than a threshold temperature. The threshold temperature is based on a temperature that damages a catalyst in an exhaust system. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167798 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SEQUESTERING EMISSIONS FROM ENGINES - A system is provided for sequestering carbon dioxide emitted in exhaust gas from an engine. The exhaust gas may be cooled using heat exchange techniques, for example reverse flow heat exchangers. Carbon dioxide may be separated from the exhaust gases, for example using fractional distillation, heat exchangers, and turbo chargers. The separated carbon dioxide may be stored, for example using injection deep into the earth for enhancing natural gas and oil extraction. Alternatively, the separated carbon dioxide may be cooled to solid carbon dioxide and stored, for example, in an LNG tank for use as ballast onboard a ship or for use in industry. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167799 | NOx EMISSION REDUCTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method and system to reduce NO | 2011-07-14 |
20110167800 | EVEN-LOADING DPF AND REGENERATION THEREOF - A motor-vehicle engine system comprises an envelope configured to transmit exhaust. The envelope encloses a first array of filtration cells downstream of a second array of filtration cells. Each cell of the first array has one open end and one closed end. Each cell of the second array has one or two open ends. The system further comprises a fuel injector configured to increase a temperature in the envelope when soot is evenly distributed between the first and second arrays. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167801 | Method for Operating an Exhaust Emission Control System Having a SCR-Catalyst and an Upstream Oxidation Catalyst Exhaust Emission Control Component - A method for operating an exhaust emission control system of a motor vehicle internal combustion engine, in the exhaust gas line of which an oxidation-catalytically active exhaust emission control component is arranged upstream of a SCR-catalyst is provided. An ageing state of the oxidation-catalytically active exhaust emission control component is determined by correlating a hydrocarbon fraction present in the exhaust emission upstream of the oxidation-catalytically active exhaust emission component with a simultaneous nitrogen oxide conversion of the SCR-catalyst. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167802 | METHOD FOR OPERATING AN EXHAUST-GAS SYSTEM WITH LAMBDA CONTROL AND MOTOR VEHICLE HAVING THE SYSTEM - A method for operating an exhaust-gas system of an internal combustion engine having at least one particle separator and a catalytic converter, includes at least the following steps: a) carrying out processes in the internal combustion engine with lambda control about a control value; b) identifying a regeneration process of the particle separator; c) determining an oxygen demand for the regeneration process of the particle separator; and d) adapting the lambda control by the defined oxygen demand for a time period of the regeneration process of the particle separator. A motor vehicle having a spark-ignition engine and being suitable for carrying out the method, is also provided. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167803 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING EXHAUST GAS TEMPERATURE DURING PARTICULATE MATTER FILTER REGENERATION - An engine control system includes an injection determination module, a correction factor determination module, and a regeneration control module. The injection determination module determines a desired amount of hydrocarbons (HC) to inject into exhaust gas produced by an engine based a flow rate of the exhaust gas. The correction factor determination module determines a correction factor for the desired amount of HC based on engine speed and engine load. The regeneration control module controls injection of an adjusted amount of HC into the exhaust gas during regeneration of a particulate matter filter, wherein the adjusted amount of HC is based on the desired amount of HC and the correction factor. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167804 | Engine Exhaust System and Method of Operation - An exhaust system for a turbocharged internal combustion engine comprises a first exhaust conduit extending between a first engine cylinder and a turbocharger inlet and is configured to conduct exhaust gas therebetween. A second exhaust conduit extends between a second engine cylinder and an in inlet for an exhaust gas recirculation system and is configured to conduct exhaust therebetween. An exhaust gas bypass extends between, and is in fluid communication with, the first and second exhaust conduits and is configured to divert exhaust gas flowing through the second exhaust gas conduit to the first exhaust gas conduit, and the turbocharger inlet, under conditions of varying exhaust gas recirculation demand of the internal combustion engine. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167805 | METHOD FOR REDUCING UREA DEPOSITS IN AN AFTERTREATMENT SYSTEM - Various systems and methods are described for controlling a diesel aftertreatment system coupled to an exhaust system of an engine which includes a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) catalyst and a diesel particulate filter (PF). In one example, a threshold amount of urea injected to the SCR catalyst is adjusted based on an amount of soot generated by the engine and the total amount of urea injected to the SCR catalyst is limited by the threshold. For example, when the amount of soot generated by the engine is below a first threshold amount, the threshold amount of urea injection is reduced. When the amount of soot generated by the engine is above a second threshold amount, which is greater than the first threshold amount, the threshold amount of urea injection is increased. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167806 | PARTICLE FILTER DEVICES - A device for reducing pollution of an internal combustion engine, including a collection of monolithic elements of honeycomb type connected by a jointing compound, each element incorporating a set of adjacent cells of mutually parallel axes separated by porous walls, which cells are plugged by plugs at one or other of their ends to delimit inlet chambers opening onto a gas intake face and outlet chambers opening onto a gas discharge face such that gas that is to be filtered passes through the porous walls, the collection being inserted in a metal casing by a compacted fibrous mat. A jointing compound has a three-point flexural modulus of rupture of between 0.5 and 6 MPa, the jointing compound has a dynamic Young's modulus less than or equal to 17 GPa, the mat has a mean density in the compacted state of between 0.30 and 0.54, and the mean thickness of the mat in the compacted state is between 2 and 8 mm. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167807 | EXHAUST GAS PURIFYING DEVICE - A general purpose property of an exhaust gas purifying device for mounting is improved by increasing the attaching pattern of an exhaust gas purifying device, in the case that the exhaust gas purifying device is attached to a diesel engine. An exhaust gas purifying device is provided with gas purifying filters purifying an exhaust gas discharged from a diesel engine, inner cases internally provided with the gas purifying filters, and outer cases internally provided with the inner cases. An exhaust gas inlet pipe having an exhaust gas inlet side is provided in the midstream portion in a longitudinal direction of the outer case. An exhaust gas inflow port is provided in one end side in a longitudinal direction of the catalyst outer case. An exhaust gas outlet side of the exhaust gas inlet pipe is structured such as to be connected to the exhaust gas inflow port of the catalyst outer case. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167808 | ENGINE WITH EXHAUST GAS TREATMENT APPARATUS - An object of the present invention is to provide an engine having an exhaust gas treatment apparatus attached thereto, wherein an exhaust pipe | 2011-07-14 |
20110167809 | ENERGY RECOVERING SYSTEM FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - An engine arrangement including an internal combustion engine and an energy recovering system includes an exhaust line collecting exhaust gas from the engine, | 2011-07-14 |
20110167810 | FLOW DEVICE FOR EXHAUST TREATMENT SYSTEM - An exhaust treatment system includes an exhaust conduit for conveying exhaust gases from an engine of a vehicle. An aftertreatment device is disposed in the exhaust conduit. A flow device is disposed upstream of the aftertreatment device. The flow device includes a base having a first surface and an oppositely disposed second surface. The base defines a plurality of openings. A plurality of flow deflectors is engaged to the base at the plurality of openings. Each flow deflector includes a first deflector that extends outwardly from the first surface of the base and a second deflector that extends outwardly from the second surface of the base. The first and second deflectors define a passage. Flow of exhaust gases through the passage cause exhaust gases to swirl about a longitudinal axis of the exhaust conduit. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167811 | ENGINE CONTROL APPARATUS - An engine control apparatus includes a hydraulic pump driven by an engine, a hydraulic actuator to which pressure oil discharged form the hydraulic pump is supplied, an operation lever configured to operate the hydraulic actuators, a detection means detecting operation amounts of operation lever means, an target flow rate calculation unit ( | 2011-07-14 |
20110167812 | HYDRAULIC CONTROL SYSTEM FOR AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION HAVING ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION RANGE SELECTION WITH FAILURE MODE CONTROL - A hydraulic control system for a transmission includes a source of pressurized hydraulic fluid that communicates with an electronic transmission range selection (ETRS) subsystem. The ETRS subsystem includes an ETRS valve, a park mechanism, first and second mode valve assemblies, a latch valve assembly, and a plurality of solenoids. The ETRS subsystem is configured to provide desired operating conditions during a plurality of potential failure conditions. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167813 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENERGY STORAGE AND RECOVERY USING RAPID ISOTHERMAL GAS EXPANSION AND COMPRESSION - The invention relates to systems and methods for rapidly and isothermally expanding and compressing gas in energy storage and recovery systems that use open-air hydraulic-pneumatic cylinder assemblies, such as an accumulator and an intensifier in communication with a high-pressure gas storage reservoir on a gas-side of the circuits and a combination fluid motor/pump, coupled to a combination electric generator/motor on the fluid side of the circuits. The systems use heat transfer subsystems in communication with at least one of the cylinder assemblies or reservoir to thermally condition the gas being expanded or compressed. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167814 | POWER PLANT USING COMPRESSED OR LIQUEFIED AIR FOR ENERGY STORAGE - Apparatus ( | 2011-07-14 |
20110167815 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TURBOCHARGING AN ENGINE - A method for improving operation of a turbocharged engine is presented. In one embodiment, the method may reduce engine emissions and improve engine efficiency during an engine start. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167816 | APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING AN ABNORMALITY OF A CONTROL VALVE OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - The present invention is applied to an internal combustion engine comprising a first supercharger | 2011-07-14 |
20110167817 | TURBOCHARGER COMPRISING A VARIABLE NOZZLE DEVICE - A turbocharger comprises a variable nozzle device and an exhaust housing being mechanically and/or thermally decoupled from the variable nozzle device. Additional optional advantageous features are provided, including various axial and radial clearances and various sealing elements. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167818 | EXHAUST HEAT RECOVERY SYSTEM - In a case of a refrigerant amount being short when a Rankine cycle starts operating, because the pressure difference does not occur across a refrigerant pump, refrigerant cannot be injected from a bypass circuit to the Rankine cycle, and therefore super-cooling degree cannot be controlled. An exhaust heat recovery system is provided that can adjust the super-cooling degree even in the case of the pressure difference not occurring across the refrigerant pump. The system includes a refrigerant tank, for storing refrigerant, which is connected by pipes to the low-pressure circuit side and the high-pressure circuit side of the Rankine cycle through a low-pressure-side valve and a high-pressure-side valve, respectively, and a temperature adjuster for adjusting internal temperature of the refrigerant tank. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167819 | Self-Contained In-Ground Geothermal Generator - A method of using geothermal energy to produce electricity by lowering a geothermal generator deep into a pre-drilled well bore below the Earth's surface. A self contained geothermal generator includes a boiler, a turbine compartment, an electricity generator, a condenser and an electric cable. The condenser includes a distributor chamber, a peripheral chamber and plurality of tubes disposed within the peripheral chamber. The peripheral chamber of the condenser surrounds the turbine, electric generator and distributor chamber departments and is cooled with a separate closed loop system. The condenser cools and converts exhausted steam back in liquid state and returns it back into the boiler for reheating. Water contained within the boiler is converted to high-pressure, super heated steam due to heat from hot rocks contained within a pre-drilled well bore. The steam is used to produce electric energy which is transported up to the ground surface by the electric cable. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167820 | Heating system for a turbine - A turbine for converting thermal energy into mechanical work. The turbine includes a heating system, wherein the heating system is adapted for heating the turbine in a power off state and/or a start-up phase of the turbine. The heating system may include an electrical heating device and/or a steam heating device. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167821 | COMBUSTION SYSTEMS, POWER PLANTS, AND FLUE GAS TREATMENT SYSTEMS INCORPORATING SWEEP-BASED MEMBRANE SEPARATION UNITS TO REMOVE CARBON DIOXIDE FROM COMBUSTION GASES - Disclosed herein are combustion systems, power plants, and flue gas treatment systems that incorporate sweep-based membrane separation units to remove carbon dioxide from combustion gases. In its most basic embodiment, the invention is a combustion system that includes three discrete units: a combustion unit, a carbon dioxide capture unit, and a sweep-based membrane separation unit. In a preferred embodiment, the invention is a power plant including a combustion unit, a power generation system, a carbon dioxide capture unit, and a sweep-based membrane separation unit. In yet another embodiment, the invention is a flue gas treatment system that incorporates three membrane separation units with a carbon dioxide liquefaction unit. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167822 | Fluid Machine - A fluid machine which can be compact and produced at reduced costs and which can increase the amount of heat added to a refrigerant circulating in a Rankine cycle and thus greatly increase the efficiency of the Rankine cycle. A fluid machine ( | 2011-07-14 |
20110167823 | STEAM CIRCUIT PROCESS DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE SAME - The invention relates to a steam circuit process device, comprising a reservoir for a liquid working medium; an evaporator in which the working medium is evaporated by heat supply, the vaporous working medium being fed to an expander for expansion and for carrying out mechanical work and being subsequently liquefied in a capacitor which communicates with the reservoir; a working medium pump for supplying working medium from the reservoir to the evaporator. The invention is characterized in that liquid working medium is supplied in the direction of flow of the working medium upstream or in the region of the capacitor to the working medium exiting the expander. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167824 | Configurations And Methods For Waste Heat Recovery And Ambient Air Vaporizers In LNG Regasification - Contemplated power plants and LNG regasification facilities employ a combination of ambient air and non-ambient air as continuous heat sources to regasify LNG and to optimize power production. Most preferably, contemplated plants and methods are operable without the need for supplemental heat sources under varying temperature conditions. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167825 | PLANT FOR PRODUCING COLD, HEAT AND/OR WORK - A plant for the producing of cold, heat and/or work. The plant includes at least one modified Carnot machine having a first assembly that includes an evaporator Evap combined with a heat source, a condenser Cond combined with a heat sink, a device DPD for pressurizing or expanding a working fluid GT, a means for transferring said working fluid GT between the condenser Cond and DPD, and between the evaporator Evap and DPD; a second assembly that includes two transfer vessels CT and CT′ that contain a transfer liquid LT and the working fluid GT in the form of liquid and/or vapor; a means for selectively transferring the working fluid GT between the condenser Cond and each of the transfer vessels CT and CT′, as well as between the evaporator Evap and each of the transfer enclosures CT and CT′; and a means for selectively transferring the liquid LT between the transfer vessels CT and CT′ and the compression or expansion device DPD, said means including at eat hydraulic converter. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167826 | VAPOR POWER CYCLE APPARATUS - Disclosed is a steam power cycle device wherein a part of a working fluid in a high-temperature liquid phase separated from a gas phase by a gas-liquid separator is mixed with a working fluid in a high-temperature gas phase extracted from an expansion machine, and is heat-exchanged with a working fluid in a low-temperature liquid phase discharged from a condenser, so that the heat stored in the working fluid can be efficiently recovered, and the heat efficiency of an entire cycle can be improved. A part of a working fluid in a high-temperature liquid phase separated from a gas phase by a gas-liquid separator ( | 2011-07-14 |
20110167827 | Steam power plant for generating electrical energy - A steam power plant is provided. The steam power plant includes a bypass pipeline which connects the fresh steam line flow to the exhaust steam line, wherein a bypass steam cooler is disposed in the bypass pipeline. In the event of an emergency stop, or a startup, or a shutdown, the bypass steam cooler cools the steam flowing into the bypass pipeline, whereby cheaper materials may be used for the bypass pipeline. | 2011-07-14 |
20110167828 | COMBUSTOR ASSEMBLY FOR A TURBINE ENGINE THAT MIXES COMBUSTION PRODUCTS WITH PURGE AIR - A combustor assembly for a turbine engine includes a fuel nozzle located at an upstream end of the combustor assembly. The fuel nozzle includes both a fuel delivery passageway and a purge air passageway. The purge air passageway conveys a flow of purge air to cool the fuel nozzle. The combustor assembly also includes a combustion product return line that conveys a flow of combustion products from a position downstream of a combustion zone of the combustor back to the fuel nozzle. The combustion products are mixed with purge air, and the mixture is delivered into a combustion zone located just downstream of the fuel nozzle. The addition of the combustion products into the purge air reduces the amount of oxygen in mixed flow, which helps to reduce the generation of undesirable nitrogen oxide combustion byproducts. Also, the greater heat of the combustion products helps to increase the temperature of the mixture, which helps to maintain the stability of a pilot flame fed by the mixture. | 2011-07-14 |