Lensing
Eugene Lensing, Spillville, IA US
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20080250766 | Z-Filter Media Pack Arrangement; and, Methods - Z-filter media pack arrangements and methods for providing them are described. Certain aspects concern a cured-in-place seal on an outside of a coiled z-filter media combination. Other aspects concern a cured-in-place center core, most preferably one that has opposite concave ends with seal arrangements configured to seal a lead end portion of the coiled z-filter media combination. | 10-16-2008 |
20110232244 | Z-FILTER MEDIA PACK ARRANGEMENT; AND, METHODS - Z-filter media pack arrangements and methods for providing them are described. The preferred arrangements have a cured-in-place jacket around an outside of a coiled z-filter media combination. The preferred cured-in-place jacket is a mold-in-place overmold which includes, integral therein, a housing seal arrangement. Preferably a cured-in-place center core is used, most preferably one that has opposite concave ends with seal arrangements configured to seal a lead end portion of the coiled z-filter media combination. | 09-29-2011 |
20120285610 | Process and materials for coiling z-filter media; and/or closing flutes of filter media; and, products - Approaches to providing z-filter media constructions are provided. Preferred corrugated media, filter constructions having such corrugated media, and filter systems using such filter constructions are provided. Also, preferred methods of forming filter constructions are provided. | 11-15-2012 |
20120304609 | Z-filter media pack arrangement; and, methods - Z-filter media pack arrangements and methods for providing them are described. The preferred arrangements have a cured-in-place jacket around an outside of a coiled z-filter media combination. The preferred cured-in-place jacket is a mold-in-place overmold which includes, integral therein, a housing seal arrangement. Preferably a cured-in-place center core is used, most preferably one that has opposite concave ends with seal arrangements configured to seal a lead end portion of the coiled z-filter media combination. | 12-06-2012 |
20140061120 | Process and materials for coiling z-filter media; and/or closing flutes of filter media; and, products - Approaches to providing z-filter media constructions are provided. Preferred corrugated media, filter constructions having such corrugated media, and filter systems using such filter constructions are provided. Also, preferred methods of forming filter constructions are provided. | 03-06-2014 |
20140123610 | Z-FILTER MEDIA PACK ARRANGEMENT; AND, METHODS - Z-filter media pack arrangements and methods for providing them are described. The preferred arrangements have a cured-in-place jacket around an outside of a coiled z-filter media combination. The preferred cured-in-place jacket is a mold-in-place overmold which includes, integral therein, a housing seal arrangement. Preferably a cured-in-place center core is used, most preferably one that has opposite concave ends with seal arrangements configured to seal a lead end portion of the coiled z-filter media combination. | 05-08-2014 |
Kevin Lensing, Austin, TX US
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20090170223 | METHODS FOR CALIBRATING A PROCESS FOR GROWING AN EPITAXIAL SILICON FILM AND METHODS FOR GROWING AN EPITAXIAL SILICON FILM - Methods are provided for calibrating a process for growing an epitaxial silicon-comprising film and for growing an epitaxial silicon-comprising film. One method comprises epitaxially growing a first silicon-comprising film on a first silicon substrate that has an adjacent non-crystalline-silicon structure that extends from said first silicon substrate. The step of epitaxially growing uses hydrochloric acid provided at a first hydrochloric acid flow rate for a first time period. A morphology of the first film relevant to the adjacent non-crystalline-silicon structure is analyzed and a thickness of the first film is measured. The first flow rate is adjusted to a second flow rate based on the morphology of the first film. The first time period is adjusted to a second time period based on the second flow rate and the thickness. A second silicon-comprising film on a second silicon substrate is epitaxially grown for the second time period using the second flow rate. | 07-02-2009 |
20090280579 | METHOD OF CONTROLLING EMBEDDED MATERIAL/GATE PROXIMITY - A method that includes forming a gate of a semiconductor device on a substrate and forming a recess for an embedded silicon-straining material in source and drain regions for the gate. In this method, a proximity value, which is defined as a distance between the gate and a closest edge of the recess, is controlled by controlling formation of an oxide layer provided beneath the gate. The method can also include feedforward control of process steps in the formation of the recess based upon values measured during the formation of the recess. The method can also apply feedback control to adjust a subsequent recess formation process performed on a subsequent semiconductor device based on the comparison between a measured proximity value and a target proximity value to decrease a difference between a proximity value of the subsequent semiconductor device and the target proximity value. | 11-12-2009 |
Sharon L. Lensing, Plymouth, MN US
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20100169092 | VOICE INTERFACE OCX - A medical dictation workflow system can be customized from the selection of available user application programs. A voice interface OCX can interface speech technologies with the selected user application programs of the medical dictation workflow system. The medical dictation workflow system may be directed to generating reports through filling out defined fields. The fields can be generated through a tracking system subscribing to a core reporting system and requesting certain information be captured or through a user. The voice interface OCX can provide macros so a user can customize the fields, navigate among the fields, or fill in the fields with data through a voice recognition engine or a wave player control. The data entered into the fields can be automatically entered into corresponding database elements of a database. | 07-01-2010 |
Stephan Lensing, Erlangen DE
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20140093019 | RECEIVER - A receiver for receiving an RF signal transmitting a bit sequence representing a symbol is provided. The receiver includes an oscillator, a counter, at least one state machine and at least one correlator. The oscillator is configured to oscillate dependent on the received RF signal, wherein the oscillator signal is controlled to provide an oscillation signal based on the oscillation during a plurality of subsequent active periods. The counter is configured to provide a counter value describing threshold crossings of the oscillator signal for each of the active periods. The at least one state machine is connected to the counter and configured to output state values, each state value dependent on two subsequent counter values. The at least one correlator is configured to correlate the output state values with a predefined bit sequence and to output a value representing the symbol dependent on the correlation. | 04-03-2014 |
Tobias Lensing, Bremen DE
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20140040494 | INTERACTIVE MEDIA STREAMING - A live rendering system can execute a process of buffering received data at the client to avoid needing to transfer the same data multiple times. If the client does not have data available for a wanted playback position (either compressed or decoded) then this data needs to be transferred from the server, including any overlaps needed for producing a continuous stream. The client stores the data in the event that it is needed again, but can discard the data if it receives notice that the stream content has changed. The buffering process can operate with a first priority to buffer data ahead of a currently selected playback position which is the most likely to be needed next, to minimize any delay or pauses in playback if needed data has not yet arrived. The download can be managed to preserve the known good part of decoded data. | 02-06-2014 |