Venghaus
Brent Lee Venghaus, Mount Pleasant, IA US
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20120068040 | MOUNT FOR A MOBILE SATELLITE ANTENNA SYSTEM WITH VIBRATION AND SHOCK ISOLATION - A vibration and shock isolation mount for a mobile satellite antenna system securable to a transport vehicle such as a truck or boat. The isolation mount includes three isolators attachable between the mobile satellite antenna system and the transport vehicle. The three isolators are spaced substantially evenly about the central axis of the antenna system. Each isolator has a central spring element extending along a first axis between two block members wherein the spring element permits the two block members to move in virtually all direction relative to each other including toward and away from each other along the first axis of the spring element. Each isolator further includes two attaching members for respectively securing the two block members to the mobile satellite antenna system and the transport vehicle. The first axes of the spring elements are aligned to substantially intersect each other and the central axis of the mobile satellite antenna system within a protective, covering dome of the antenna system. The isolators are preferably positioned outside of the domed antenna system so that the domed antenna system itself can be as compact as possible to minimize its overall size and weight. | 03-22-2012 |
20130207868 | ENCLOSURE SYSTEM FOR AN ANTENNA - An enclosure system for antennas including satellite dish antennas and single frequency, narrowband and broadband ones. The system includes at least upper and lower housing portions mounted to each other for rotational movement about a first axis inclined to the vertical. The portions have respective, peripheral sections extending about the first axis and substantially perpendicular to the inclined, first axis. The satellite antenna dish is mounted to the upper housing portion to extend substantially about a second axis substantially intersecting the first axis at an inclined angle. The upper housing portion can be rotated about the inclined, first axis relative to the lower housing portion wherein the second axis of the dish essentially forms or defines a cone about the first axis to position the plane of the dish rim portion in any of a plurality of orientations essentially between a substantially horizontal one and a substantially vertical one. | 08-15-2013 |
Eric J. Venghaus, Tucson, AZ US
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20090126167 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR LOCKING ELEMENT - The disclosed system, device, and apparatus for a locking element generally includes a force device having a suitable shape to fit around a plurality of coupled elements. This re-usable force device reduces unwanted and unintended rotation of coupled elements. Disclosed features and specifications may be variously controlled, adapted, or otherwise optionally modified to realize improved locking function. | 05-21-2009 |
Helmut Venghaus, Ingolstadt DE
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20090217668 | DEVICE FOR INFLUENCING AN EXHAUST GAS FLOW - A device for influencing an exhaust gas flow, in particular for controlling the sound emission in an exhaust branch of an engine, includes a closure member that is movably arranged in the exhaust gas flow. For example, the closure member comprises a flap driven by a motor to move the closure member in the exhaust gas flow. It is thus optionally possible to produce or influence pressure pulsations in the exhaust gas which lead to an audible sound emission. The device according to the invention provides for a so-called “sound design” of a combustion engine. The driving device (the drive motor and a force transmission member to the closure member) is equipped with an active cooling system. | 09-03-2009 |
20100170229 | EXHAUST GAS SYSTEM FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE - An exhaust-gas system for a motor vehicle includes at least one exhaust-gas cleaning system and at least one regeneration device for the exhaust-gas cleaning system, by means of which regeneration device an oxidizable fluid in vapor form can be introduced into the exhaust-gas stream ahead of the exhaust-gas cleaning system. The regeneration device includes a housing with a chamber formed in it as well as a heating element positioned in the chamber, the housing having on its upstream side an inflow opening for exhaust gases and on its downstream side an outlet opening and being arranged in the interior of the exhaust-gas stream. | 07-08-2010 |
20100229543 | DEVICE FOR INFLUENCING AN EXHAUST GAS FLOW - A device for influencing an exhaust gas flow, in particular for controlling sound emission in an exhaust branch of an engine, has a closure member that is driven by a motor in the exhaust pipe. The closure member produces pressure pulsations in the exhaust gas, so that a so-called “sound design” is possible. A force-transmitting, thermal decoupling member is integrated into a force transmission member located between the drive motor and the closure member to interrupt the heat transfer between the closure member and the drive motor. | 09-16-2010 |
Herbert Venghaus, Berlin DE
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20110194807 | OPTICAL SENSOR - An optical sensor for detecting a substance includes a first waveguide and a second waveguide optically coupled via a directional coupler to the first waveguide. The sensor has a functional surface in a region of the directional coupler for accumulating or storing the substance to be detected so that an intensity of a coupling arranged by the directional coupler between the first waveguide and the second waveguide can be changed by the accumulating or storing of this substance. The first waveguide extends in a freely floating manner over a coupling path covered by the directional coupler or rests on a swellable material. The first waveguide is guided in a vicinity of the coupling path so that a spacing between the first waveguide and the second waveguide can be changed there by a deformation or movement of the first waveguide or of a carrier of the first waveguide. | 08-11-2011 |
20110290002 | PHOTOACOUSTIC GAS SENSOR AND ITS USE - The invention relates to a gas sensor having a mechanical microresonator, which has an excitation apparatus for optically exciting a mechanical oscillation of the microresonator as well as a reading apparatus for detecting the oscillation of the microresonator, wherein the reading apparatus comprises a waveguide which is implemented together with the microresonator on a dielectric or semiconducting substrate and is intended to optically read the oscillation of the microresonator, and wherein the excitation apparatus has an optical waveguide which is implemented on the same substrate and optically connects an excitation light source to the immediate surroundings of the microresonator. The invention also relates to a use of such a sensor to analyse a gas composition. | 12-01-2011 |
20120182552 | OPTICAL SENSOR AND METHOD FOR DETECTING MOLECULES - The invention relates to an optical sensor comprising an optical waveguide ( | 07-19-2012 |
Mark R. Venghaus, Tucson, AZ US
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20080197236 | LIGHTWEIGHT COMPOSITE MATERIAL AND METAL THRUST RECOVERY FLAPPER VALVE - The present invention provides a thrust recovery valve that is less expensive and lighter weight while maintaining required system safety. It utilizes valve doors made partially of plastic material and uses aluminum structure on the outer surface of the door, with a main structure made from fiber reinforced plastic material. The structure of the door is made from injection molded, fiber-reinforced plastic, called the “insert” having complex geometric features including the aerodynamic inner surface, the sculpted hollow inner surfaces for weight savings, and grooves required to hold seals and energizing springs. The “plate”, shaped to match the airplane skin contour, provides reinforcing structure on the external surface of the airplane. | 08-21-2008 |