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20090038213 | PRE-BURNING, DRY PROCESS METHODOLOGY AND SYSTEMS FOR ENHANCING METALLURGICAL SOLID FUEL PROPERTIES - Measurements are taken of moisture, BTU/lb (British Thermal Units per pound), ash, forms of sulfur, volatile material, grindability, and absorption properties of any of a wide variety of mine-run solid fuels. Using that information, a dry electromagnetic process technology has been developed that can be controlled and monitored to selectively alter and enhance metallurgical solid fuel properties. Specific changes include altering the mechanical structure and chemical composition of solid fuels such as coal, coal coke or petroleum coke, increasing the BTU/lb to optimum levels, decreasing all forms of sulfur, and decreasing ash, while maintaining the BTU/lb of the fuels. A new family of solid fuel designer coals not found in nature can be produced via these methods and apparatus. | 02-12-2009 |
20140070116 | PRE-BURNING, DRY PROCESS METHODOLOGY AND SYSTEMS FOR ENHANCING METTALLURGICAL SOLID FUEL PROPERTIES - Measurements are taken of moisture, BTU/lb (British Thermal Units per pound), ash, forms of sulfur, volatile material, grindability, and absorption properties of any of a wide variety of mine-run solid fuels. Using that information, a dry electromagnetic process technology has been developed that can be controlled and monitored to selectively alter and enhance metallurgical solid fuel properties. Specific changes include altering the mechanical structure and chemical composition of solid fuels such as coal, coal coke or petroleum coke, increasing the BTU/lb to optimum levels, decreasing all forms of sulfur, and decreasing ash, while maintaining the BTU/lb of the fuels. A new family of solid fuel designer coals not found in nature can be produced via these methods and apparatus. | 03-13-2014 |
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20140325957 | SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR A SPLIT CASCADE - A split cascade comprises a fixed portion and a translating portion. The translating portion may be coupled to, mounted on, or otherwise attached to a translating sleeve of an aircraft nacelle. The fixed portion and the translating portion form a cascade assembly, in response to the translating sleeve being in the active position (e.g., when the thrust reverser is active). Moreover, the split cascade provides a smaller overall package when stowed (e.g., when the translating sleeve is in a forward position and seals or joins the nacelle), providing more room in the nacelle for access and equipment. | 11-06-2014 |
20140345252 | SYSTEM, APPARATUS, AND METHOD FOR A VIRTUAL BLOCKER - A virtual blocker door for use in an aircraft thrust reverser is provided. The virtual blocker door may be capable of creating a wall of air to inhibit fan air flow through a fan air duct. The wall of air may direct the fan air flow through a cascade to provide a reverse thrust. Moreover, the virtual blocker door provides for improved aerodynamic efficiency in the fan air duct by replacing traditional brackets, drag links, and doors with a wall of air. | 11-27-2014 |
20140352797 | AIRCRAFT JET ENGINE - In various embodiments, a jet engine, as described herein, may include a fan case, a fan cowl, and an air inlet. Further, in various embodiments, at least one of the fan case and the fan cowl may be directly coupled to the air inlet. In addition, in various embodiments, the fan case, the fan cowl, and the air inlet may be manufactured as a single, unitary, engine part. | 12-04-2014 |
20150107221 | THRUST REVERSER FAN RAMP WITH BLOCKER DOOR POCKET - A fan ramp for use in a thrust reverser portion of a nacelle is disclosed. The nacelle is included in a propulsion system. The fan ramp extends circumferentially about an axial fan ramp centerline. The fan ramp includes a forward edge, an aft edge, and a first blocker door pocket. The forward edge is disposed proximate an aft end of a fan case. The fan case at least partially surrounds a fan section of a gas turbine engine. The aft edge is disposed proximate a forward end of an array of cascades. The array of cascades is operable to permit a bypass airstream to pass there through during a thrust reversing operation. The first blocker door pocket is operable to receive at least a portion of a forward edge of a first blocker door included in the nacelle. | 04-23-2015 |
20150107222 | THRUST REVERSER FAN RAMP PARTIALLY FORMED ON AFT END OF FAN CASE - A fan ramp aerodynamically guides bypass duct air from the aft end of the fan case to the forward end of the cascades. To improve packaging of the thrust reverser assembly, the fan ramp begins on the interior of the fan case n continues onto the structure surrounding the cascade. | 04-23-2015 |
20150107224 | CORE COWL THRUST REVERSER SYSTEM AND APPARATUS - A thrust reverser system deployable from a core cowl is provided. The thrust reverser system may comprise one or more doors that are configured to overlap to reduce leakage and increate reverse thrust while deployed. The doors may be configured to vanes that are configured to split and/or direct airflow. | 04-23-2015 |
20150108247 | INVERTED TRACK BEAM ATTACHMENT FLANGE - A āUā shaped inverted track beam flange for a thrust reverser is described. The geometry of the inverted track beam flange increases the total noise cancellation capabilities of a nacelle structure comprising the inverted track beam flange. An inner fixed structure is coupled to an inverted track beam flange. The inner fixed structure is coupled to the inverted track beam flange along an attachment flange. The coupling is along a commercial jet aircraft engine fan duct airflow surface. | 04-23-2015 |
20150108248 | THRUST REVERSER FAN RAMP WITH NOISE SUPPRESSION - A fan ramp for use in a thrust reverser portion of a nacelle is disclosed. The nacelle is included in a propulsion system. The fan ramp extends circumferentially about an axial fan ramp centerline. The fan ramp includes a forward edge, an aft edge, and a noise suppression feature. The forward edge is disposed proximate an aft end of a fan case. The fan case at least partially surrounds a fan section of a gas turbine engine. The aft edge is disposed proximate a forward end of an array of cascades. The array of cascades is operable to permit a bypass airstream to pass there through during a thrust reversing operation. The noise suppression feature is operable to suppress noise within the propulsion system. | 04-23-2015 |
20150108250 | ACOUSTICALLY TREATED THRUST REVERSER TRACK BEAM - A thrust reverser track beam is disclosed. The thrust reverser track beam may comprise a recess defined by a reception surface and/or a perimeter surface surrounding the reception surface and extending away from the reception surface, wherein the reception surface and the perimeter surface bound a recess that is configured to receive a noise suppressing structure. The thrust reverser track beam may further comprise the noise suppressing structure. The recess is generally triangular in shape and may extend away from a plane. The noise suppressing structure may be generally triangular in shape and may extend away from a plane. The noise suppressing structure may be coupled within the recess of the track beam and/or to the track beam. | 04-23-2015 |
20150110613 | PROPULSION SYSTEM NACELLE WITH REDUCED NUMBER OF EXTERNAL SPLIT LINES - A cowl for use in a nacelle is provided. The nacelle at least partially surrounds an engine that extends circumferentially about an axially-extending engine centerline. The cowl includes a first side portion and a second side portion. The first and second side portions each are pivotably connected to the nacelle proximate a top of the nacelle. The first and second side portions are configured so that they abut one another to form an external split line proximate the top of the nacelle. | 04-23-2015 |
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20090314887 | THRUST REVERSER CASCADE ASSEMBLY AND AFT CASCADE RING WITH FLOW DEFLECTOR PORTION - An aircraft engine thrust reverser cascade assembly includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced cascade segments, each cascade segment including a plurality of spaced vanes including an aft-most vane, and an aft end. The cascade assembly also includes an aft cascade ring removably attached to the aft ends of the cascade segments. The aft cascade ring includes a deflector portion that at least partially extends forward of the aft ends of the cascade segments. The deflector portion is configured to at least partially redirect at least a portion of a volume of air as the air outwardly passes between the aft-most vanes and the aft ends of the cascade segments. | 12-24-2009 |
20100109208 | MULTI-SEGMENT TOOL AND METHOD FOR COMPOSITE FORMATION - A multi-segment tool and tooling system for vacuum forming a composite part. A tool can include a first tool having first and second surfaces. A second tool can have an opening positioned on a first tool in a location other than the first surface or the second surface. The first tool and second tool can receive at least a portion of a preform composite. The first tool can have a vacuum barrier attached to the first surface and to the second surface encapsulating the preform composite and the second tool. A tooling system can include a first tool having a core and a base with a core extending upwards from the base. A second tool can be positioned upon the core where the core extends above the second tool. A vacuum barrier sealed to the base and the core can include a composite, the first tool and the second tool. | 05-06-2010 |
20110308723 | Multi-Segment Tool and Method for Composite Formation - A multi-segment tool and tooling system for vacuum forming a composite part. A tool can include a first tool having first and second surfaces. A second tool can have an opening positioned on a first tool in a location other than the first surface or the second surface. The first tool and second tool can receive at least a portion of a preform composite. The first tool can have a vacuum barrier attached to the first surface and to the second surface encapsulating the preform composite and the second tool. A tooling system can include a first tool having a core and a base with a core extending upwards from the base. A second tool can be positioned upon the core where the core extends above the second tool. A vacuum barrier sealed to the base and the core can include a composite, the first tool and the second tool. | 12-22-2011 |
20130193224 | NACELLE - A nacelle is configured to be coupled to an underside of a wing and forms a clearance space between the nacelle and a leading edge slat of the wing. A portion of an outlet cowling moves longitudinally aft when a reverse thrust configuration is activated and the leading edge slat is deployed toward the nacelle. The outlet cowling also includes another portion located adjacent to the leading edge slat that does not move when the reverse thrust configuration is activated and thus maintains its clearance space from the leading edge slat. | 08-01-2013 |
20140217195 | NACELLE - A nacelle is configured to be coupled to an underside of a wing and forms a clearance space between the nacelle and a leading edge slat of the wing. A portion of an outlet cowling moves longitudinally aft when a reverse thrust configuration is activated and the leading edge slat is deployed toward the nacelle. The outlet cowling also includes another portion located adjacent to the leading edge slat that does not move when the reverse thrust configuration is activated and thus maintains its clearance space from the leading edge slat. | 08-07-2014 |
20150097055 | ACTUATOR SUPPORT SYSTEM AND APPARATUS - A cascade support structure for a cascade type thrust reverser system is provided. One or more cascades may comprise one or more flanges. One or more actuators may also comprise one or more flanges. The cascades may be coupled to and/or supported by the actuators via the flanges. The cascades and/or actuators may also be configured to couple to one or more track beams via the ore or more flanges. | 04-09-2015 |
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20100248343 | Methods and Devices for Charged Molecule Manipulation - Devices and methods for constraining or holding a cell are provided. In one aspect, for example, a cellular constraint device is provided. Such a device can include a support surface and at least one constraining arm movably coupled to the support surface. The constraining arm has a first position in which the constraining arm is substantially parallel and substantially adjacent to the support surface. Additionally, at least a portion of the constraining arm is movable away from the support surface to a second position where the constraining arm is operable to constrain a single cell. | 09-30-2010 |
20100323419 | Methods and Devices for Charged Molecule Manipulation - Systems and methods for manipulating molecular material are provided. In one aspect, for example, a method for manipulating molecular material may include positioning an uncharged needle structure in electrical proximity with a charged molecular material at a first locus in a liquid environment, charging the needle structure such that at least a portion of the charged molecular material becomes associated with the needle structure, moving the needle structure and the first locus relative to one another, and discharging the needle structure to disassociate the charged molecular material at a second locus. | 12-23-2010 |
20120295345 | APPARATUSES AND RELATED METHODS FOR DELIVERING BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL INTO A CELL - Systems, devices, and methods for protecting a biological material during delivery into a biological structure are provided. In one aspect, for example, a device for protecting and delivering a preselected biological material into a biological structure can include a lance operable to maintain a charge capable of associating a biological material thereto and at least one protective region formed on or in the lance, where the protective region protects the biological material during delivery into a biological structure. | 11-22-2012 |
20120301960 | Lance Device and Associated Methods for Delivering a Biological Material Into a Cell - Systems, devices, and methods for delivering a biological material into a cell are provided. In one example, a lance device for introducing biological material into a cell and configured for use in a nanoinjection system including a microscope is provided. Such a device can include a lance having a tip region and a shaft region, wherein the lance is structurally configured to allow entry and movement of the tip region into the cell along an elongate axis of the tip region and along a focal plane of the microscope. In another example, the lance can be configured to allow substantially horizontal entry and movement of the tip region into the cell. | 11-29-2012 |
20130005040 | Delivery of Biological Materials Into Cellular Organelles - Systems, devices, and methods for delivering a biological material into an organelle of a cell are provided. In one aspect, for example, a method for introducing biological material into an organelle of a cell includes bringing into proximity a lance and a preselected biological material outside of a cell and charging the lance with a polarity and a charge sufficient to electrically associate the preselected biological material with a tip portion of the lance. The method also includes penetrating an outer portion of the cell with the lance and directing and inserting the lance into an organelle, discharging the lance to release at least a portion of the biological material into the organelle, and withdrawing the lance from the cell. | 01-03-2013 |
20130101482 | SYSTEMS AND DEVICES FOR RESTRAINING A MICRO-OBJECT AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Systems, devices, and methods for restraining a micro-object are provided. In one aspect, a micro-object restraint device is provided having a micro-barrier structure coupled to a support substrate, where the micro-barrier structure has two micro-object holding regions. Each micro-object holding region includes a micro-object receiving opening defined in the micro-barrier structure, a micro-object impeding opening at an internal region of the micro-barrier structure, and at least two contact points positioned adjacent to the micro-object impeding opening and oriented to contact and impede a micro-object at the micro-object opening. The two micro-object holding regions abut one another and the micro-object openings from the two micro-object holding regions are continuous. | 04-25-2013 |
20130102060 | LANCE DEVICE AND ASSOCIATED METHODS FOR DELIVERING A BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL INTO A BIOLOGICAL STRUCTURE - Systems, devices, and methods for delivering a biological material into a biological structure are provided. In one aspect, for example, a lance device for introducing biological material into a biological structure and configured for use in a nanoinjection system including a microscope is provided. Such a device can include a substrate including a handle region located between a manipulator coupling region and a lance shaft region, a lance tip operable to introduce biological material into a biological structure, the lance tip being coupled to the lance shaft region, and an electrically conductive layer extending from the manipulator coupling region to the lance tip, the conductive layer being configured to electrically couple to a power source. Thus, the conductive layer provides an electrical connection from the power source to the lance tip when in use. | 04-25-2013 |
20130102078 | NANOINJECTION SYSTEM DNA PLACEMENT PIPETTE COUPLER - Systems, devices, and methods for injecting biological material into a micro-object such as a cell are provided. In one aspect, for example, a cellular injection device can include a housing, an injection lance coupled to the housing and having a working tip extending outward from the housing, and a biological material delivery device coupled to the housing and having an effluent tip extending outward from the housing. The effluent tip can be positioned sufficiently proximal to the working tip such that biological material expelled from the effluent tip substantially contacts the working tip. In one aspect, the injection lance is removably coupled to the housing. In another aspect, the biological material delivery device is removably coupled to the housing. | 04-25-2013 |
20130177977 | Systems and Devices for Restraining a Cell and Associated Methods - Systems, devices, and methods for restraining a biological structure are provided. In one example, a biological structure restraining device can include a barrier structure, an opening defined in the barrier structure, and at least two contact points positioned adjacent to the opening and oriented to contact the biological structure, wherein the barrier structure and the opening are structurally positioned to receive the cell at the contact points. In another aspect, the device can also include a biological structure manipulator having a structure operable to press the biological structure against the contact points. In yet another aspect, the device can further include a biological structure injector having a structure operable to be inserted through the opening and into the biological structure, wherein the biological structure manipulator is operable to maintain the biological structure against the contact points as the biological structure injector is inserted into the biological structure. | 07-11-2013 |
20130177988 | CYTOPLASM TO ORGANELLE DELIVERY SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Systems, devices, and methods for delivering a biological material into an organelle of a cell are provided. In one aspect, for example, a method for introducing biological material into an organelle of a cell can include bringing into proximity outside of a cell a lance and a preselected biological material, charging the lance with a polarity and a charge sufficient to electrically associate the preselected biological material with a tip portion of the lance, and penetrating an outer portion of the cell with the lance and directing and inserting the lance into the cell but outside of the organelle. The method can further include discharging the lance to release at least a portion of the biological material, charging the lance with an opposite polarity and charge sufficient to electrophoretically drive at least a portion of the biological material into the organelle, and withdrawing the lance from the cell. | 07-11-2013 |
20140093964 | DELIVERY OF BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS INTO CELLULAR ORGANELLES - Systems, devices, and methods for delivering a biological material into an organelle of a cell are provided. In one aspect, for example, a method for introducing biological material into an organelle of a cell includes bringing into proximity a lance and a preselected biological material outside of a cell and charging the lance with a polarity and a charge sufficient to electrically associate the preselected biological material with a tip portion of the lance. The method also includes penetrating an outer portion of the cell with the lance and directing and inserting the lance into an organelle, discharging the lance to release at least a portion of the biological material into the organelle, and withdrawing the lance from the cell. | 04-03-2014 |
20140127813 | CYTOPLASMA TO ORGANELLE DELIVERY SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Systems, devices, and methods for delivering a biological material into an organelle of a cell are provided. In one aspect, for example, a method for introducing biological material into an organelle of a cell can include bringing into proximity outside of a cell a lance and a preselected biological material, charging the lance with a polarity and a charge sufficient to electrically associate the preselected biological material with a tip portion of the lance, and penetrating an outer portion of the cell with the lance and directing and inserting the lance into the cell but outside of the organelle. The method can further include discharging the lance to release at least a portion of the biological material, charging the lance with an opposite polarity and charge sufficient to electrophoretically drive at least a portion of the biological material into the organelle, and withdrawing the lance from the cell. | 05-08-2014 |
20140199765 | LANCE DEVICE AND ASSOCIATED METHODS FOR DELIVERING A BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL INTO A CELL - Systems, devices, and methods for delivering a biological material into a cell are provided. In one example, a lance device for introducing biological material into a cell and configured for use in a nanoinjection system including a microscope is provided. Such a device can include a lance having a tip region and a shaft region, wherein the lance is structurally configured to allow entry and movement of the tip region into the cell along an elongate axis of the tip region and along a focal plane of the microscope. In another example, the lance can be configured to allow substantially horizontal entry and movement of the tip region into the cell. | 07-17-2014 |
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20140366413 | Pad of Labels and Labels for Use on Store Shelves in a Retail Environment - A pad of labels and labels for use on store shelves in a retail environment. The pad of labels include labels with adhesive strips applied to a bottom surface of each label and a top laminate layer with a release coating applied to the top surface of each label. The labels in the pad are sequenced according to a store's planogram. | 12-18-2014 |
20140366414 | PAD OF LABELS HAVING AN ACCORDION-LIKE APPEARANCE FOR USE ON STORE SHELVES IN A RETAIL ENVIRONMENT - A pad of labels and labels for use on store shelves in a retail environment. The pad of labels include labels with adhesive strips applied to a bottom surface of each label and a top laminate layer with a release coating applied to the top surface of each label. The labels in the pad are sequenced according to a store's planogram. When viewed in profile, an embodiment resembles an accordion-like shape when the uppermost label in the pad is gently pulled. Another embodiment resembles a spiral-like shape. | 12-18-2014 |
20140367017 | Method Of Making A Pad Of Labels And Labels For Use On Store Shelves In A Retail Environment - A method of making a pad of labels and labels for use on store shelves in a retail environment. The pad of labels include labels with adhesive strips applied to a bottom surface of each label and a top laminate layer with a release coating applied to the top surface of each label. The labels in the pad are sequenced according to a store's planogram. | 12-18-2014 |
20140367471 | Pad of Labels for Use on Store Shelves in a Retail Environment - A pad of labels for use on store shelves in a retail environment. The pad of labels include labels with adhesive strips applied to a bottom surface of each label and a top laminate layer with a release coating applied to the top surface of each label. The labels in the pad are sequenced according to a store's planogram. | 12-18-2014 |
20140367956 | Methods And Systems For Organizing, Handling, And Installing Shelf Labels, Signs And Strips In A Retail Environment - Various methods and systems for manufacturing and using shelf labels, signs, and strips in a retail establishment are disclosed that employ self-adherent stacks of shelf display materials. Some display materials include an ordered set of a plurality of individual display materials. Each of the individual display materials is releasably adhered to an adjacent individual display material in the ordered set, whereby forming a pad. The ordered set is arranged in a predetermined sequence of installation for each of the individual display materials in a retail environment. In another embodiment, a pad of shelf labels includes a plurality of sheets and releasable adhesive. Each sheet includes a single shelf label having a unique combination of product-identifying indicia and price information, and the releasable adhesive adheres each sheet to an adjacent sheet in a stacked configuration. The sheets are ordered in a predetermined sequence of installation in a retail environment. | 12-18-2014 |