Knapper
Alan W. Knapper, Mccausland, IA US
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20100052349 | Handle For A Carrying Case - A carrying case including a handle-receiving portion having a recess extending along at least one side of the handle-receiving portion, one or more first attachment mechanisms in the recess, a handle including an inner layer and an outer layer, the outer layer including a material having a durometer value less than a durometer value of the handle-receiving portion, wherein the handle is adapted to attach into the recess, and wherein the handle includes one or more second attachment mechanisms for engaging the first attachment mechanisms. | 03-04-2010 |
20130167351 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING BLOW MOLDED PARTS WITHOUT USE OF FASTENERS - System and method for assembling blow molded parts without the use of separate fasteners, including a tab-and-slot or dovetail mortise and tenon joint that includes a slide-and-lock tab feature. A retention barb on the tab slides along a ramp to engage with a receptacle within the slot. Tabs and slots can have varying widths to create mutual incompatibility with other joint components that are otherwise similarly constructed. An optional stopper on the tab and corresponding notch within the slot can add an additional axis of incompatibility with other joints throughout the assembly. These features prevent incorrect assembly and allow convenient redesigns. | 07-04-2013 |
20130216741 | Method And System For Assembling Blow Molded Panels To Create Cantilevered Structures - Assembling blow molded parts to form cantilevered structures incorporating a joint among three blow molded parts. A joint incorporates connector components from each part. One part comprises a cantilever, and has a tab with a through hole disposed substantially at the fixed end. The other two parts are assembled using a barbed post-and-hole joint, such that the post is inserted through the hole in the tab. The tab acts in tension at an angle to oppose the moment and shear generated by the weight of the cantilever. Other aspects of the invention include an additional dovetail joint connecting the cantilever part and the other part or parts, The dovetail joint may be blind, and may contribute to supporting the weight of, as well as opposing the moment and shear. | 08-22-2013 |
Alan Walter Knapper, Mccausland, IA US
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20140312591 | Blow Molded Toy Cycle - A blow molded toy cycle has a female bearing area with tapered and recess sections. A fork has a corresponding male bearing area that includes a tapered section and an annular protrusion section. A protrusion spaced at a distance from the annular protrusion extends from the shaft and has a surface to contact a top surface of the body to secure the fork when the male and female bearing areas are in contact. The fork has integrally formed tabs that to bend around an axle to form a bearing area for the axle that allows the axle to rotate within the fork. A blow molded pedal attaches to a section of the axle and has a series of ribs disposed between side sections to form a bearing area that allows the pedal to rotate around the axle. Two rear and one front wheels attach to the body and fork respectively. | 10-23-2014 |
Brian Knapper, Edmonton CA
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20120063961 | FLUID INJECTION NOZZLE FOR FLUID BED REACTORS - The liquid feed nozzle assemblies for a circulating fluid bed reactor comprise (i) a throttle body premixer to combine liquid feed with atomization steam upstream of a nozzle body to form a liquid feed/steam mixture comprising liquid feed droplets; (ii) a conduit connected to the venturi premixer and to a discharge nozzle body to convey a flow of the liquid/steam mixture created by the premixer to the nozzle body; (iii) a discharge nozzle connected to the flow conduit to shear the liquid feed/steam mixture to create liquid feed droplets of reduced size and (iv) a disperser at the outlet of the discharge nozzle to provide a spray jet of liquid feed having an increased surface area relative to a cylindrical jet. The nozzle assembles are particularly useful in fluid coking units using heavy oil feeds such a tar sands bitumen. | 03-15-2012 |
20130240412 | NAPHTHA BASED FUNGIBLE BITUMEN PROCESS - The invention is directed to a process for cleaning bitumen froth by mixing a sufficient amount of naphtha with the bitumen froth to provide a naphtha-to-bitumen ratio within the range of about 4.0 (w/w) to about 10.0 (w/w) and separating substantially dry diluted bitumen from the water and solids. Also provided is a process for cleaning diluted bitumen by mixing a sufficient amount of naphtha with the diluted bitumen to provide a naphtha-to-bitumen ratio equal to or greater than about 1.8 (w/w) and separating marketable fungible raw bitumen from the water and solids. | 09-19-2013 |
Brian A. Knapper, Edmonton CA
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20100078305 | Scrubber for fluid coker unit - Fouling in the scrubber section of a fluid coker unit is reduced by providing baffles to improve the uniformity of the gas flow profile in the scrubber by reducing the gas velocity of the cyclone outlet gases in the scrubber section of the unit. These baffles are located with the objective of reducing the rotational component of the gas flow in the scrubber created by the alignment of the gas outlets of the cyclones. The baffles are preferably located in the shed section of the scrubber and comprise upstanding perforated plates located at the periphery of the scrubber section to disrupt high velocity gas jets in the region of the interior wall of the scrubber. | 04-01-2010 |
Brian Allen Knapper, Edmonton CA
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20100243534 | SILICATES ADDITION IN BITUMEN FROTH TREATMENT - A method for processing a bitumen froth comprising bitumen, water and solids including fine solids for reducing the solids concentration in diluted bitumen is provided comprising diluting the bitumen froth with a hydrocarbon diluent to form a dilfroth; adding a sufficient amount of a silicate to the dilfroth to cause a substantial amount of fine solids to associate with the water instead of the diluted bitumen; and allowing the diluted bitumen to separate from the water containing the substantial amount of fine solids to produce a dilbit having less than 3 percent by weight solids. | 09-30-2010 |
Curtis J. Knapper, New Fairfield, CT US
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20080210184 | Fuel Additive Concentrate Dosing System - A safe, reliable system for automatically dosing diesel truck fuel tanks with a fuel additive is provided. The additive, such as a concentrated solution containing fuel borne catalyst (FBC), is fed by gravity and dosing is controlled with a signal from a switch located on the ignition switch and/or the fuel tank cap and filler spout. When the ignition switch is in the on position and/or the cap is removed, a solenoid opens a valve and permits a timed or otherwise measured amount of additive to flow into the tank while the cap is off. Replacing the cap and/or turning off the ignition switch preferably stops the flow of additive, the flow rate being set to supply a predetermined amount of additive during an average refueling interval. | 09-04-2008 |
Dan Knapper, Blackburn GB
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20110005832 | OFFSHORE THERMAL TREATMENT OF DRILL CUTTINGS FED FROM A BULK TRANSFER SYSTEM - A system for offshore disposal of drill cuttings including a cleaning system for treating contaminated drill cuttings into drill cuttings and contaminants; a transport system for moving the drill cuttings; a slurrification system for making a slurry of the treated drill cuttings; and a cuttings re-injection system for injecting the slurry into a well. | 01-13-2011 |
Daniel Knapper, London GB
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20140328137 | MIXING METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR FLUIDS - A system for mixing fluids includes at least two pressurized containers, a batching hopper in fluid communication with at least one of the at least two pressurized containers, a mixer in fluid communication with the batching hopper, and a fluid line in fluid communication with the mixer. An automated method of mixing fluids includes measuring a property of a fluid in a rig fluid system, transferring contents from a rig storage container to a batching hopper, transferring the contents from the batching hopper to a mixer, determining an amount of contents to add to a flow of the fluid in the rig fluid system based on the measured property, and mixing the determined amount of contents in the mixer with the flow of fluid from the rig fluid system. | 11-06-2014 |
Rico Knapper, Karlsruhe DE
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20130060606 | EFFICIENT CONTRACTING WITH ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION - Techniques include accessing predetermined utility of customers based on customer types and qualities. The qualities are based at least on previously identified non-functional characteristics of services that influence decisions of the customers in buying the services from a service provider. Based at least on the accessed predetermining utility, quality-price pairs are determined to create a predetermined amount of profit for the service provider assuming the service provider offers the services to a customer having the customer type at a level of quality corresponding to an associated one of the qualities in a pair and for the corresponding price in the pair. Each quality in the pairs corresponds to one of the customer types. Determining the price-quality pairs further includes mapping one or more of the service-related characteristics to one or more information technology resources in response to the service-related characteristic being dependent on one or more other service-related characteristics. | 03-07-2013 |
Steffen Knapper, Vaihingen/enz DE
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20110017321 | DIRECTIONAL CONTROL VALVE ARRANGEMENT - A directional control valve arrangement includes a directional control valve with a valve spool. Using the directional control valve, it is possible to control a pressure-medium connection between a pressure port, a tank connection, and at least one working connection. A blocking valve is situated in a working passage that is connected to the working connection. The pressure in the working passage can be reduced using a pressure-release unit; the pressure-medium connection between the working passage and the tank connection is blocked by the valve spool. The pressure-relief unit has an intermediate space which is formed in the pressure-medium flow path between the blocking valve and a control edge of the valve spool that blocks the working passage to the tank port, the intermediate space being provided to accommodate a compression volume of the working passage. The intermediate space can be connected to the working passage by controlling-open the blocking valve, and the connection to the tank port is blocked by the control edge of the valve spool. | 01-27-2011 |