Hoogeveen
Andreas Hoogeveen, Enkhuizen NL
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20140059796 | AIRCRAFT GALLEY AND LAVATORY DISINFECTION - Embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for disinfection of aircraft galleys and lavatories and other surfaces. The embodiments may use UV light sources and/or a disinfection unit powered by a fuel cell or other external power source. | 03-06-2014 |
20140102120 | ABSORPTION COOLING FOR AIRCRAFT TROLLEYS AND COMPARTMENTS - Embodiments of the present invention relate generally to improved cooling systems and methods for use on aircraft trolleys and compartments. The systems use absorptive cooling with thermal conductive plates strategically positioned in order to keep trolleys and their contents cooled. | 04-17-2014 |
20150028157 | CARGO BAY CATERING CONTAINER WITH A DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - In a craft such as a passenger aircraft, an apparatus is provided for storing and retrieving service trolleys ( | 01-29-2015 |
20150041100 | AUTONOMOUS TROLLEY SYSTEM - Autonomous trolleys include an integrated power source, which energy can be utilized for integrated trolley systems such as a wheel assist module, heating module, and cooling module. The power source may include a fuel cell system or a rechargeable electrical energy storage device or a combination thereof. The rechargeable electrical energy storage device can be charged by any other power source, including a fuel cell system. The trolley can also be equipped with a fuel tank for easy and safe refueling of a fuel cell system. | 02-12-2015 |
20150188171 | MICROBIOLOGICALLY PROTECTED FUEL CELL - Disclosed is a fuel cell fluid purification system. The fuel cell fluid purification system can include a fuel cell system configured to receive a hydrogen input comprising hydrogen, receive an oxygen input comprising a first fluid having an initial concentration of oxygen, and convert the hydrogen input and the oxygen input so as to yield a number of outputs. The outputs can include a water output comprising water, a heat output comprising heat, an oxygen-depleted output comprising the first fluid having a concentration of oxygen lower than the initial concentration, and an electric output comprising electrical power. The fuel cell fluid purification system can also include a purification system configured to purify at least one of the oxygen input, the water output, or the oxygen-depleted output. | 07-02-2015 |
Andreas Hoogeveen, Ge Enkhuizen NL
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20150028670 | POWER MANAGEMENT FOR GALLEY WITH FUEL CELL - Described are power management systems having at least one fuel cell system, a power distribution unit, at least one galley insert, a galley network controller, a control panel, and/or at least one battery pack. The power management system compares a power output from the power distribution unit to a maximum load level and/or to a minimum load level, instructs the galley network controller to cycle the the galley insert off and/or set an operation of the galley insert to a lower power consumption level when the power output approaches and/or is above the maximum load level, and instructs the galley network controller to cycle the galley insert on and/or set the operation of the galley insert to a higher power consumption level when the power output approaches and/or is below the minimum load level. | 01-29-2015 |
Bernardus Cornelis Hendrikus Hoogeveen, Terhijde NL
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20110045719 | DISCONNECTABLE MOORING ASSEMBLY - A disconnectable mooring assembly for a vessel comprises a mooring buoy and a swivel positioned above the mooring buoy. The mooring buoy is provided with a central member for being anchored to the seabed and comprises a number of passages each adapted for receiving a riser. The mooring buoy further comprises an outer member surrounding the central member and capable of a rotation relative thereto. Said outer member is adapted to be housed in and locked to a corresponding receiving opening of the vessel. The swivel is located above the mooring buoy in such a manner that an interspace is defined between the mooring buoy and the swivel. | 02-24-2011 |
Jeroen Hoogeveen, Bekkestua NO
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20080251513 | Telescopic container - Devices are disclosed for telescopic containers. In one example embodiment, a device for a telescopic container includes a first portion having a top surface connected to a bottom surface by one or more sides. Further, the device includes a second portion also having a top surface connected to a bottom surface by one or more sides. Further still, the device includes more than one telescopic units, which are located on the top and bottom surfaces of the first and second portions, that expandably connect both the first top surface to the second top surface and the second bottom surface to the second bottom surface. Whether rectangular or wheel shaped, for example, the container may store items in a contracted state, and, in an expanded state, the container transforms into a working surface with an increased surface area as compared to the container in its contracted state. | 10-16-2008 |
20110139776 | Telescopic container - A telescopic container includes a first enclosure section defining a first interior volume and being open on one side. A second enclosure section defines a second interior volume and is open on one side. The open sides face each other. The second section has exterior dimensions enabling movement thereof into the first enclosure section. A plurality of telescopic units connect the first and second enclosure sections. The telescoping units having operable length such that when fully extended, the first and second enclosure sections are separated from each other and a work surface is defined having an area exceeding a combined surface area of the first and second enclosure sections. The operable length is such that when fully retracted, the second enclosure section is nested in the first enclosure section to define a total interior volume less than the sum of the first and second interior volumes. | 06-16-2011 |
Romhild Hoogeveen, Best NL
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20090030305 | MR Coil With Fiber Optical Connection - An MRI coil system ( | 01-29-2009 |
Romhild Martijn Hoogeveen, Best NL
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20150224341 | MAGNETIC RESONANCE GUIDED LINAC - The invention provides for a medical instrument ( | 08-13-2015 |
Romhild Martijn Hoogeveen, Eindhoven NL
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20080197846 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging With Several Types of Contrast - A magnetic resonance imaging system comprises a signal acquisition system to acquire magnetic resonance signals. A reconstructor reconstructs magnetic resonance images from the acquired magnetic resonance signals. The signal acquisition system and/or the reconstructor are controlled to perform overhead activities separately from actual acquisition of the magnetic resonance signals notably for different contrast types. Accordingly, time efficient signal acquisition for multiple contrasts is achieved. | 08-21-2008 |
Ron Cornelis Hoogeveen, Houston, TX US
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20140273273 | BIOMARKERS TO IMPROVE PREDICTION OF HEART FAILURE RISK - The present disclosure relates to the field of laboratory diagnostics. Specifically, methods are disclosed for determining a patient's risk of suffering from heart failure (HF) based on the detection of NT-proBNP, troponin T, and/or a natriuretic peptide. Also disclosed are methods for improving both the accuracy and speed of HF risk models by incorporating biomarker data from patient samples. | 09-18-2014 |
Swanik Maas Hoogeveen, Katy, TX US
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20160101831 | Taut Inverted Catenary Mooring System - A Taut-Inverted-Catenary (TIC) mooring system may be implemented using only field-proven components. The mooring lines yield a positive uplift force on the anchors in all conditions. In the inverted-catenary configuration, geometric stiffness is provided by a subsurface spring buoy or distributed buoyancy elements on the line. The TIC system consists as much as possible of lightweight components, such as polyester fiber rope. Since the uplift force on the anchor is always positive, clearance between polyester rope and the seabed is provided. All geometric stiffness is provided by the spring buoy. Therefore, a ground chain between the seafloor anchor and the fiber rope is not necessary. | 04-14-2016 |
Yvonne L. Hoogeveen, Groningen NL
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20090069839 | Vascular filter with sleeve - A covered vascular filter can be placed in a blood vessel, for the purpose of intercepting thrombus. The filter may be introduced to a desired site for medical treatment through a catheter which defines a lumen or passage and a distal port or opening. The filter tends to resiliently expand from a compressed shape when it is inside the catheter lumen, to an expanded shape when the filter is pushed from the catheter lumen. A cover or sleeve over those portions of the filter that would otherwise contact the vessel wall tends to reduce pressure on the vessel wall. The sleeve also tends to resist growth of the vessel wall among the elements of the filter, called endothelialization. In other words, the sleeve resists incorporation of the filter elements into the vessel wall, enabling the filter to be retrievable for a longer time. The various features of the present invention may be used singly or in any combination, as desired in a particular vascular filter. | 03-12-2009 |