Maxon
Andreas Maxon, Karlsruhe DE
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20100286863 | SAFE DETERMINATION OF CONTACT POINT - Implementation of a safety function that secures the value of the contact point, which is important for twin clutch systems, against wrong determination. It is part of a safety system that ensures functional safety for twin clutch systems. | 11-11-2010 |
20100286879 | SAFE CLUTCH POSITION - A procedure for monitoring a clutch position of a clutch which is arranged in a double clutch transmission of an automotive vehicle, wherein the clutch position is determined to be a safe position or a non-safe position. | 11-11-2010 |
Bartley D. Maxon, St. Louis, MI US
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20080275137 | LOTION COMPOSITION FOR PERSONAL USE - This invention relates to emulsion compositions that can warm on contact with ambient moisture and can be used as lubricants on the skin of a person. They may be formulated in the form of a lotion and maintain stability for a significant period of time. | 11-06-2008 |
Jeffrey G. Maxon, Waldo, WI US
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20100294678 | Laundry Fragrance Dispersion System Using Tumble Sheets - A laundry treatment system includes a carton holding a freestanding fragrance spray bottle of fragrance together with unscented laundry treatment sheets. The fragrance spray bottle may be used to apply fragrance to the sheets immediately before use by the consumer so as to enable dispersion of the fragrance among the clothing during a laundry cycle. The box may include apertures for supporting multiple bottles to allow the consumer to change or mix fragrances or apply no fragrance at the time of drying. | 11-25-2010 |
Jim C. Maxon, Brockport, NY US
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20140211585 | MIXING APPARATUS WITH STATIONARY SHAFT - A mixing system for mixing fluids or the like in a mixing vessel. The mixing system includes a fixed conduit connected to the top portion of the vessel extends into the vessel. The system also has a rotating shaft having disposed within the fixed conduit that rotates within the fixed conduit while the mixing system is in operation. An impeller is attached to the rotating shaft. The impeller blade has a flat central disk portion, at least a pair of extensions extending from a central disk portion, and at least two leading edges defined by the outer periphery of the disk portion. Each leading edge spans from one extension to an adjacent extension, and each leading edge has at least a portion at which the radius of the leading edge from the center increases to form a continuous increasing radius curve. Each leading edge forms an increasing radius spiral edge surface in between the extensions. | 07-31-2014 |
John Maxon, Richmond Hill, GA US
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20130206504 | THERMAL-ACOUSTIC SECTIONS FOR AN AIRCRAFT - Embodiments of thermal-acoustic sections for an aircraft for reducing noise along an acoustic path produced from an acoustic source are provided herein. The thermal-acoustic section comprises a first porous layer having a first characteristic acoustic impedance. A second porous layer is disposed adjacent to the first porous layer and has a second characteristic acoustic impedance that is greater than the first characteristic acoustic impedance. The thermal-acoustic section is configured to be positioned along the acoustic path such that at least a portion of the noise from the acoustic source is directed through the first porous layer to the second porous layer to promote absorption of the noise. | 08-15-2013 |
20140216845 | THERMAL-ACOUSTIC SECTIONS FOR AN AIRCRAFT - Embodiments of thermal-acoustic sections for an aircraft for reducing noise along an acoustic path produced from an acoustic source are provided herein. The thermal-acoustic section comprises a first porous layer having a first characteristic acoustic impedance. A second porous layer is disposed adjacent to the first porous layer and has a second characteristic acoustic impedance that is greater than the first characteristic acoustic impedance. The thermal-acoustic section is configured to be positioned along the acoustic path such that at least a portion of the noise from the acoustic source is directed through the first porous layer to the second porous layer to promote absorption of the noise. | 08-07-2014 |
John Edward Maxon, Canton, NY US
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20090293545 | Method and apparatus for forming fused silica glass using multiple burners - A method for forming a silica glass blank includes generating soot using an array of soot producing burners, directing the soot along a first direction onto a bait, collecting the soot on the bait, imparting relative oscillatory motion having a repeat period between the array of soot producing burners and the bait along a second direction orthogonal to the first direction while collecting the soot, and offsetting the relative oscillatory motion by a selected distance along the second direction after each repeat period. | 12-03-2009 |
20100107696 | METHOD FOR REDUCING INCLUSIONS IN SILICA-TITANIA GLASS - The invention in one aspect is directed to a silica-titania glass have reduced striae and reduced inclusions, the glass have a point-to-point variation in titania content is 0.1 wt % or less through its thickness and a CTE of 0±3 ppb/° C. in the temperature range 5-35° C. The invention is further directed to a method for producing by using a method in which the time for repetition of the oscillation patterns used in the process are 10 minutes or less during preparation of the glass and after the glass has been prepared heating the glass at a temperature in the range of 1650-1700° C. for a time in the range of 4-10 day to reduce inclusions in the glass. | 05-06-2010 |
20100154474 | REDUCED STRIAE LOW EXPANSION GLASS AND ELEMENTS, AND A METHOD FOR MAKING SAME - The invention is directed to a method for reducing striae in ultra-low expansion glass, for example, silica-titania glass, by heat-treating the glass at temperatures above 1600° C. for a time in the range of 72-288 hours. The silica-titania glass is formed by substantially simultaneously forming, collecting and consolidating a silica-titania soot formed in one or a plurality of burners using silicon-containing feedstock and a titanium-containing feedstock. In one embodiment of the invention the glass is heat treated without forcing the glass to flow or “move”. The invention was found to reduce the magnitude of striae in an ultra-low expansion glass by at least 50%, and particularly reduces most of the “higher frequency” striae. | 06-24-2010 |
20110207593 | Expansivity in Low Expansion Silica-Titania Glasses - This disclosure is directed to tailoring and improving the expansivity of low thermal expansion silica-titania glass through changes in the [OH] content and fictive temperature of the glasses. The [OH] concentration in the glass can be in the range of 600-2500 ppm. The fictive temperature, T | 08-25-2011 |
Mary Maxon, Somerville, MA US
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20090075327 | Methods for improving secondary metabolite production in fungi - The invention relates to the production of secondary metabolites by fungi. More particularly, the invention relates to improvement of production of commercially important secondary metabolites by fungi. The invention provides methods for improving secondary metabolite production in a fungus, comprising modulating the expression of a gene involved in regulation of secondary metabolite production. | 03-19-2009 |
Tucker Maxon US
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20140121305 | COMPOSITION CONTAINING ASSOCIATIVE RHEOLOGY MODIFIER AND POLYMER ENCAPSULATED PIGMENT PARTICLES - The present invention relates to a composition comprising an associative thickener, a binder, polymer encapsulated opacifying pigment particles, and water. The composition of the present invention shows an improvement in opacity and S/mil over similar compositions that do not include polymer encapsulated opacifying pigment particles. | 05-01-2014 |