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20100126983 | DEVICE FOR PRODUCING A TEMPERATURE GRADIENT - Device for creating a temperature gradient, especially in gaseous media, comprising at least one ohmic resistor and at least two non-conducting insulators and at least one casing and at least one elastic element positioned between the non-conducting insulator and the casing. | 05-27-2010 |
20100236512 | Glow plug having coking-optimized design - Glow plug, particularly for operation in a combustion engine, comprising at least one heating rod ( | 09-23-2010 |
20110056925 | Pressure Measuring Glow Plug - The invention relates to a glow plug for diesel engines, having a glow plug body comprising an external thread for threading into a threaded hole of a diesel engine, a heating rod that is displaceable in an axial direction of the glow plug body and protrudes from it, a pressure measuring device for measuring a combustion chamber pressure acting on the heating rod, and a sealing membrane disposed between the glow plug body and the heating rod. It is provided according to the invention that an annular or sleeve-shaped vibration damper composed of a perfluorelastomer is disposed between the glow plug body and the heating rod for damping radial oscillations of the heating rod. | 03-10-2011 |
20110146393 | Device and Method for Determining Combustion Chamber Pressure - The invention relates to a device and a method for determining combustion chamber pressure, having at least one glow filament, at least one measuring element, at least two spring membranes, and at least one tubular base. | 06-23-2011 |
20110220073 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A GLOW PLUG - The invention relates to a method for controlling a glow plug to a target value of the surface temperature while the engine is running, wherein an effective voltage is generated by pulse width modulation of a vehicle electrical system voltage and this effective voltage is applied to the glow plug, the electric resistance of the glow plug is measured and compared to a resistance value expected for the target value of the surface temperature, and the effective voltage is varied as a function of the deviation of the measured value of the electric resistance from the expected value of the electric resistance. According to the invention, a pressure sensor of the glow plug is used to measure the combustion chamber pressure and the resistance value expected for the target value of the surface temperature is determined as a function of the combustion chamber pressure. | 09-15-2011 |
20120187102 | Glow Plug - The invention relates to a glow plug comprises a ceramic glow pencil, a protective sleeve from which the glow pencil protrudes, a housing from which the protective sleeve protrudes. According to the invention, the protective sleeve is fastened to the glow pencil via a holding element which is disposed outside of the housing and is soldered to the glow pencil. | 07-26-2012 |
20120198924 | Cylinder Pressure Sensor - The invention relates to a cylinder pressure sensor comprising a housing for clamping into a cylinder head, which carries a sensor element at a front end. According to the invention, the cylinder pressure sensor has a conical seat at the front end thereof. | 08-09-2012 |
20130008886 | Glow plug - The invention relates to a glow plug comprising a glow pin, a housing from which the glow pin protrudes, and a supply line which runs in the housing and is connected to the glow pin so as to apply an electric voltage, and a sensor. According to the invention, it is provided that the supply line surrounds an interior in which a signal line connected to the sensor is arranged. | 01-10-2013 |
20130233272 | METHOD FOR CLOSED-LOOP CONTROL OF THE TEMPERATURE OF A GLOW PLUG - A method for controlling the surface temperature of any glow plug in an internal combustion engine. A glow plug control device carries out an initialization at the installed and connected glow plug to adapt the temperature model to the behaviour of the connected glow plug before the engine is started. Upon initialization, the glow plug is acted on by at least two different voltages and the resistances of the glow plug with these voltages are measured. A resistance gradient is calculated therefrom and the temperature model is adapted to the behaviour of the connected glow plug. During the control process during operation of the engine, the momentary surface temperature of the glow plug is estimated by a model temperature, which is established using the temperature model. The effective voltage acting on the glow plug is changed in accordance with the deviation of the model temperature from a target temperature. | 09-12-2013 |
20140109661 | PRESSURE GAUGE - The invention relates to a pressure gauge for measuring the pressure in a combustion chamber of an engine, comprising a housing, a tappet, which is movable in the housing in an axial direction under the action of combustion chamber pressure, a sensor for detecting an axial displacement of the tappet, and a force transmitter, in order to transmit a force loading the tappet to the sensor. In accordance with the invention, the force transmitter has at least one damping section for damping flexural vibrations, at which its flexural rigidity is reduced. | 04-24-2014 |
20150218976 | OSCILLATING-MOTOR CAMSHAFT ADJUSTER HAVING A HYDRAULIC VALVE - An oscillating-motor camshaft adjuster which provides that, through software, camshaft alternating torque is utilized only in conditions where the torque is adequate and/or it is important to reduce flow consumption. If there is two step lift and the camshaft alternating torque is not adequate in low lift, software can position the spool to utilize some camshaft alternating torque while also tanking oil to speed up the phasing. | 08-06-2015 |
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20080239443 | Optical switch module - The present invention provides an all optical cross connect switch utilizing two-axis MEMS mirrors for cross connecting optical fibers in a first set of optical fibers to optical fibers in a second set of optical fibers. The optical fibers in the first and second sets of optical fibers are precisely positioned in a first fiber-microlens positioning array to define a first set of parallel collimated cross-connect communication beam paths, with each collimated cross-connect communication beam path connecting an optical fiber in the first set of optical fibers with a MEMS mirror in a first MEMS mirror array. Alignment beams are added to and aligned co-axially with each of the first and second sets of parallel collimated cross-connect communication beams. Two beam direction sensor units are positioned to detect each alignment beam in the first and second sets of alignment beams transmitted through the dichroic mirror and a MEMS control system controls the positions of the MEMS mirrors to connect optical fibers in the first set of optical fibers to any of the optical fibers in the second set of optical fibers. | 10-02-2008 |
20080240715 | Optical fiber array alignment unit - An optical fiber alignment unit for the easy precise alignment of optical fibers in and array. In a preferred embodiment the positioning array is incorporated twice in an all optical cross connect switch utilizing MEMS mirrors for cross connecting optical fibers in a first set of optical fibers to optical fibers in a second set of optical fibers. The optical fibers are preferably arranged in rectangular arrays. These arrays include array sizes such as 4×8, 16×16 and 8×16. A preferred embodiment built and tested by Applicants is a modular optical switch in which an input 8×16 array of optical fibers from sixteen eight-fiber ribbons are cross-connected into an output 8×16 array of optical fibers also from sixteen eight-fiber ribbons. | 10-02-2008 |
20100040325 | Low-cost multimode optical fiber switch - A low cost, multimode optical fiber switch in which a MEMS mirror is used to serially reflect input light from a plurality of input optical fibers into a single output fiber or from a single optical fiber into a plurality of output fibers. In a planned demonstration prototype the output fiber is located in the center of four input fibers. In other preferred embodiments of the present invention an array of MEMS mirrors are utilized with a large bundle of fibers containing both input and output fibers. Each MEMS mirror is adapted to reflect light from a number of input fibers one-at-a-time into a single output fiber or to reflect light from a single input fiber into a number of output fibers one-at-a-time. | 02-18-2010 |
20110206317 | Optical fiber switch with movable lens - A scalable optical switch especially useful for switching multimode beams carried by optical fibers. Light from an input fiber is focused by a lens which is moved in an x-y direction perpendicular to the beam direction in order to switch the beam from one output fiber to a different fiber. In preferred embodiments the beam can be directed to any one of as many as 90 output fibers. Techniques for scaling the switch to produce N×N switches with N being large are described. Embodiments of the present invention can also be utilized to create more elaborate fiber optical switches such as an N×N switch and a N | 08-25-2011 |
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20130285240 | SENSOR ARRAY PACKAGE - A sensor array package can include a sensor disposed on a first side of a substrate. Signal trenches can be formed along the edges of the substrate and a conductive layer can be deposited in the signal trench and can couple to sensor signal pads. Bond wires can be attached to the conductive layers and can be arranged to be below a surface plane of the sensor. The sensor array package can be embedded in a printed circuit board enabling the bond wires to terminate at other conductors within the printed circuit board. | 10-31-2013 |
20140038357 | SINGULATED IC STIFFENER AND DE-BOND PROCESS - A method and apparatus is described for forming and using a stiffener for the production of thinned integrated circuits. In one embodiment, a handle can be bonded to an integrated circuit wafer before the wafer is thinned. Electrical couplings such as mounting balls can be attached to the wafer. Individual dice can be singulated from the wafer by dicing through the wafer and the handle, producing a wafer/handle assembly. The wafer/handle assembly can be mounted to a printed circuit board before the handle is de-bonded. | 02-06-2014 |
20140068751 | AUTOMATED DEVICE ACCESS - A method of unlocking a locked device includes receiving a device identifier over a wireless communication protocol, determining if the device identifier is associated with a list of trusted devices, transmitting a request to generate an acoustic signal over the wireless communication protocol based on the determination, receiving the acoustic signal as an audio sound generated external to the locked device, estimating a distance between a source of the audio sound and the locked device, and unlocking the locked device based on the estimation. | 03-06-2014 |
20140072148 | BONE-CONDUCTION PICKUP TRANSDUCER FOR MICROPHONIC APPLICATIONS - A personal audio device has a bone conduction pickup transducer, having a housing of which a rigid outer wall has an opening formed therein. A volume of yielding material fills the opening in the rigid outer wall. An electronic vibration sensing element is embedded in the volume of yielding material. The housing is shaped, and the opening is located, so that the volume of yielding material comes into contact with an ear or cheek of a user who is using the personal audio device. Other embodiments are also described and claimed. | 03-13-2014 |
20140084425 | PERIMETER TRENCH SENSOR ARRAY PACKAGE - One embodiment of a perimeter trench sensor array package can include a thinned substrate device that includes a perimeter trench formed near the edges of the device that can be configured to be thinner than a central portion of the thinned substrate device. The perimeter trench can include bond pads that can couple to electrical elements included in the thinned substrate device. The thinned substrate device can be attached to a core layer that can in turn support one or more resin layers. The core layer and the resin layers can form a printed circuit board assembly, a flex cable assembly or a stand-alone module. | 03-27-2014 |
20140084454 | DIRECT MULTIPLE SUBSTRATE DIE ASSEMBLY - A direct multiple substrate die assembly can include a first and a second substrate, wherein each substrate can include at least one interlocking edge feature. An electrical interconnection area can be formed adjacent to or within the interlocking edge feature on each substrate and can be configured to couple one or more electrical signals between the substrates. In one embodiment, the interlocking edge feature can include one or more keying features that can enable accurate alignment between the substrates. In yet another embodiment, the direct multiple substrate die assembly can be mounted out of plane with respect to a supporting substrate. | 03-27-2014 |
20140091439 | SILICON SHAPING - One embodiment for forming a shaped substrate for an electronic device can form a shaped perimeter to define the substrate shape on the surface of a substrate. The shaped perimeter can extend at least part way into the substrate. A subsequent thinning process can remove substrate material and expose the shaped perimeter effectively forming shaped dies from the substrate. | 04-03-2014 |
20140112371 | Electronic Devices With Temperature Sensors - An electronic device may be provided with electronic components such as buttons and environmental sensors. An environmental sensor may be temperature sensor for gathering temperature data associated with the environment surrounding the device. The temperature sensor may be mounted to a button member for the button. The button member may be an actuating member that moves within an opening in a device housing and that extends beyond an outer surface of the housing into the surrounding environment. The button member may be arranged so that an internal electronic switch is activated when the button member is moved within the opening. The button member may be thermally isolated from other device structures using insulating material on the button member. The button member may be formed from a thermally conductive material that transmits the temperature of environmental materials that contact the button member to the temperature sensor. | 04-24-2014 |
20140112510 | Electronic Devices With Environmental Sensors - An electronic device may be provided with environmental sensors. Environmental sensors may include one or more environmental sensor components and one or more acoustic components. Acoustic components may include a speaker or a microphone. Environmental sensor components may include a temperature sensor, a pressure sensor, a humidity sensor, or other sensors or combinations of sensors for sensing attributes of the environment surrounding the device. The environmental sensor may have an enclosure with an opening. The enclosure may be formed from a rigid support structure and a portion of a printed circuit. The opening may be formed in the rigid support structure or the printed circuit. The opening in the enclosure for the environmental sensor may be aligned with an opening in an outer structural member for the device. The outer structural member may be a housing structure or a cover layer for a device display. | 04-24-2014 |
20140197317 | Infrared Sensors for Electronic Devices - An electronic device may be provided with proximity sensor capabilities for monitoring for the presence of nearby external objects. The electronic device may make temperature measurements such as measurements involving the monitoring of nearby objects for emitted blackbody light indicative of whether or not the external object is a heat-emitting object such as a human body part. The same sensor that is used in gathering temperature readings may be used in gathering proximity sensor data or separate temperature sensor and proximity sensor detector structures may be used. Motion sensor capabilities may be provided using sensor structures having an array of heat sensing elements. Signals from the array of heat sensing elements may be used in making temperature measurements and in gathering proximity sensor readings. Sensor structures may operate at wavelengths longer than 3 microns such as wavelengths from 3-5 microns or 10-15 microns. | 07-17-2014 |
20150020173 | AUTOMATED DEVICE ACCESS - A method of unlocking a locked device includes receiving a device identifier over a wireless communication protocol, determining if the device identifier is associated with a list of trusted devices, transmitting a request to generate an acoustic signal over the wireless communication protocol based on the determination, receiving the acoustic signal as an audio sound generated external to the locked device, estimating a distance between a source of the audio sound and the locked device, and unlocking the locked device based on the estimation. | 01-15-2015 |
20150230339 | METHODS FOR FORMING A SENSOR ARRAY PACKAGE - Various methods for forming a low profile assembly are described. The low profile assembly may include an integrated circuit. The integrated circuit as well as components associated with the integrated circuit may be positioned below a surface plane of a printed circuit board in which the integrated circuit is located. The integrated circuit may include bond wires configured to electrically connect the integrated circuits to other components. The low profile assembly may include forming various layers over a substrate and later removing some of the layers. | 08-13-2015 |
20150296607 | Electronic Device With Flexible Printed Circuit Strain Gauge Sensor - An electronic device may be provided with a flexible printed circuit. The flexible printed circuit may have layers of metal and dielectric. Strain gauge resistors may be formed from a strain gauge metal such as constantan. The strain gauge metal may be formed within the flexible printed circuit layers. A strain gauge may include strain gauge circuitry coupled to a strain gauge bridge circuit. Strain gauge resistors for the bridge circuit may be formed from traces that follow parallel meandering paths in the flexible printed circuit layers. A component such as a fingerprint sensor may overlap the strain gauge resistors. Strain gauge resistors may be formed in different overlapping metal layers in the flexible printed circuit layers or may be formed from the same metal layer. Electroplating techniques may be used to form metal traces to which solder balls or wire bonds are coupled. | 10-15-2015 |
20150296622 | Flexible Printed Circuit With Semiconductor Strain Gauge - A semiconductor strain gauge may be incorporated into a flexible printed circuit. The semiconductor strain gauge may be mounted in an opening in the flexible printed circuit. Electrical connections such as wire bonds may couple the semiconductor strain gauge to metal traces on a flexible printed circuit substrate in the flexible printed circuit. A flexible printed circuit opening may be filled with an encapsulant that encapsulates a semiconductor strain gauge. Vias may be formed through the encapsulant to contact the semiconductor strain gauge. Metal traces that run across the surface of the substrate and the encapsulant may contact the vias to form paths to the semiconductor strain gauge. A semiconductor strain gauge may be mounted on a substrate and covered with dielectric. Metal traces in a redistribution layer in the dielectric may overlap the semiconductor strain gauge and make contact to the semiconductor strain gauge. | 10-15-2015 |
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20140246238 | SYSTEM AND CONSOLE FOR MONITORING AND MANAGING WELL SITE OPERATIONS - A well advisor system for monitoring and managing well drilling and production operations. The system may be accessed through one or more workstations, or other computing devices, which may be located at a well site or remotely. The system is in communication with and receives input from various sensors. It collects real-time sensor data sampled during operations at the well site, which may include drilling operations, running casing or tubular goods, completion operations, or the like. The system processes the data, and provides nearly instantaneous numerical and visual feedback through a variety of graphical user interfaces (“GUIs”), which are presented in the form of operation-specific consoles. | 09-04-2014 |
20140299377 | SYSTEM AND CONSOLE FOR RIG SITE FLUID MANAGEMENT AT A WELL SITE - A well advisor system and console for fluid gains and losses during well drilling and well construction activities. The system may be accessed through one or more workstations, or other computing devices, which may be located at a well site or remotely. The system is in communication with and receives input from various sensors. It collects real-time sensor data sampled during operations at the well site. The system processes the data, and provides nearly instantaneous numerical and visual feedback through a variety of graphical user interfaces (“GUIs”), which are presented in the form of an operation-specific console. | 10-09-2014 |
20140299378 | SYSTEM AND CONSOLE FOR MONITORING AND MANAGING WELL SITE OPERATIONS - A well advisor system for monitoring and managing well drilling and production operations. The system may be accessed through one or more workstations, or other computing devices, which may be located at a well site or remotely. The system is in communication with and receives input from various sensors. It collects real-time sensor data sampled during operations at the well site, which may include drilling operations, running casing or tubular goods, completion operations, or the like. The system processes the data, and provides nearly instantaneous numerical and visual feedback through a variety of graphical user interfaces (“GUIs”), which are presented in the form of operation-specific consoles. The visual feedback includes a geometric performance metric display of the current status of selected parameters based upon established threshold values | 10-09-2014 |
20140303894 | SYSTEM AND CONSOLE FOR MONITORING AND MANAGING CASING RUNNING OPERATIONS AT A WELL SITE - A well advisor system and console for monitoring and managing installation of casing and tubular goods in a well. The system may be accessed through one or more workstations, or other computing devices, which may be located at a well site or remotely. The system is in communication with and receives input from various sensors. It collects real-time sensor data sampled during operations at the well site. The system processes the data, and provides nearly instantaneous numerical and visual feedback through a variety of graphical user interfaces (“GUIs”), which are presented in the form of an operation-specific console. | 10-09-2014 |
20140309936 | SYSTEM AND CONSOLE FOR MONITORING AND MANAGING CEMENTING OPERATIONS AT A WELL SITE - A well advisor system and console for monitoring and managing cementing operations in a well. The system may be accessed through one or more workstations, or other computing devices, which may be located at a well site or remotely. The system is in communication with and receives input from various sensors. It collects real-time sensor data sampled during operations at the well site. The system processes the data, and provides nearly instantaneous numerical and visual feedback through a variety of graphical user interfaces (“GUIs”), which are presented in the form of an operation-specific console. | 10-16-2014 |
20150015412 | SYSTEM AND CONSOLE FOR MONITORING DATA STREAM QUALITY IN DRILLING AND PRODUCTION OPERATIONS AT A WELL SITE - A well advisor system and console for monitoring and managing monitoring and managing data stream quality in well drilling and production operations. The system may be accessed through one or more workstations, or other computing devices, which may be located at a well site or remotely. The system is in communication with and receives input from various sensors. It collects real-time sensor data sampled during operations at the well site. The system processes the data, and provides nearly instantaneous numerical and visual feedback through a variety of graphical user interfaces (“GUIs”), which are presented in the form of an operation-specific console. A plurality of data checks are dynamically run on the data streams to determine the presence and quality of the data, and data quality indicators are presented on the various consoles and dashboards. | 01-15-2015 |
20150029034 | SYSTEM AND CONSOLE FOR MONITORING AND MANAGING WELL SITE OPERATIONS - A well advisor system and console for monitoring and managing well drilling and production operations. The system may be accessed through one or more workstations, or other computing devices, which may be located at a well site or remotely. The system is in communication with and receives input from various sensors. It collects real-time sensor data sampled during operations at the well site. The system processes the data, and provides nearly instantaneous numerical and visual feedback through a variety of graphical user interfaces (“GUIs”), which are presented in the form of an operation-specific console. The input and data provides information related to geologic uncertainty concerning a well being drilled, with a focus on the safety of the drilling operation. | 01-29-2015 |
20150315903 | SYSTEM AND CONSOLE FOR MONITORING AND MANAGING PRESSURE TESTING OPERATIONS AT A WELL SITE - A well advisor system and console for monitoring and managing pressure testing operations at a well site. The system may be accessed through one or more workstations, or other computing devices, which may be located at a well site or remotely. The system is in communication with and receives input from various sensors. It collects real-time sensor data sampled during operations at the well site. The system processes the data, and provides nearly instantaneous numerical and visual feedback through a variety of graphical user interfaces (“GUIs”), which are presented in the form of an operation-specific console. The input and data provides information related to pressure testing at a well site. | 11-05-2015 |
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20080269322 | Substituted Aminophenylsulfonamide Compounds as Hiv Protease Inhibitor - The present invention concerns substituted aminophenylsulfonamide compounds, their use as protease inhibitors, in particular as broad-spectrum HIV protease inhibitors, processes for their preparation as well as pharmaceutical compositions and diagnostic kits comprising them. The present invention also concerns combinations of the present substituted aminophenylsulfonamide compounds with another anti-retroviral agent. It further relates to their use in assays as reference compounds or as reagents. | 10-30-2008 |
20080306061 | Aminophenylsulfonamide Derivatives as Hiv Protease Inhibitor - The present invention concerns substituted aminophenylsulfonamide compounds and derivatives, their use as protease inhibitors, in particular as broadspectrum HIV protease inhibitors, processes for their preparation as well as pharmaceutical compositions and diagnostic kits comprising them. The present invention also concerns combinations of the present substituted aminophenylsulfonamide compounds and derivatives with another anti-retroviral agent. It further relates to their use in assays as reference compounds or as reagents. | 12-11-2008 |
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20090209583 | 2-(SUBSTITUTED-AMINO)-BENZOTHIAZOLE SULFONAMIDE HIV PROTEASE INHIBITORS - The present invention relates to 2-(substituted-amino)-benzothiazole sulfonamide compounds and derivatives, their use as protease inhibitors, in particular as broad-spectrum HIV protease inhibitors, processes for their preparation as well as pharmaceutical compositions and diagnostic kits comprising them. The present invention also concerns combinations of the present 2-(substituted-amino)-benzothiazole sulfonamide compounds and derivatives with another anti-retroviral agent. It further relates to their use in assays as reference compounds or as reagents. | 08-20-2009 |
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20080229924 | Process for Treating a Loaded Solvent Stream Having a Time-Varying Concentration of Contaminant - The invention provides a process for treating a loaded solvent stream having a time-varying contaminant concentration, the process comprising the steps of: (a) providing a plurality of hold-up tanks; (h) feeding the loaded solvent stream in dependence on its contaminant concentration to one or more of the hold-up tanks and; (c) allowing lowed solvent to flow from the plurality of hold-up tanks to obtain a smoothed loaded solvent stream having a reduced time-varying contaminant concentration. The invention further provides a treating unit comprising a circuit for circulating a solvent stream, which circuit includes a device for smoothing contaminant peak concentrations, said device comprising a plurality of hold-up tanks each hold-up tank having at least one inlet and an outlet equipped with an outlet valve, the device further comprising an inlet distributor allowing the control of solvent flow to one or more of the hold-up tanks. | 09-25-2008 |
20080242749 | Process For the Removal of Cos From a Synthesis Gas Stream Comprising H2S and Cos - The invention provides a process for the removal of COS from a first synthesis gas stream comprising COS and H | 10-02-2008 |
20090293731 | PROCESS FOR TREATING A LOADED SOLVENT STREAM HAVING A TIME-VARYING CONCENTRATION OF CONTAMINANT - The invention provides a process for treating a loaded solvent stream having a time-varying contaminant concentration, the process comprising the steps of: (a) providing a plurality of hold-up tanks; (b) feeding the loaded solvent stream in dependence on its contaminant concentration to one or more of the hold-up tanks and; (c) allowing loaded solvent to flow from the plurality of hold-up tanks to obtain a smoothed loaded solvent stream having a reduced time-varying contaminant concentration. | 12-03-2009 |
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