Koeck
Anthony Koeck, Kamloops CA
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20130199575 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COLLECTING DEBRIS - Disclosed is a method and apparatus for collecting debris produced by a tool from a work location on a work surface. The apparatus comprises an enclosure surrounding and defining the work location within an interior thereof and an outer body located to the outside of the enclosure. The enclosure is spaced apart from the work surface by a gap distance wherein the enclosure and the outer body enclose and define chamber therebetween. The apparatus further comprises a port passing through the outer body so as to place the chamber in fluidic communication with a vacuum source. The method comprises containing the debris at the work location within the interior of the enclosure, drawing the debris between the enclosure and the surface into the chamber and suctioning the debris out of the chamber through a collection port. | 08-08-2013 |
Engelbert Koeck, Planegg DE
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20090220359 | COMPRESSOR ASSEMBLY - A compressor assembly includes a support plate and a plurality of components mounted on the support plate via mechanical connections. The plurality of components includes at least a drive and a compressor for compressing air, the compressor being driven by the drive. The assembly also includes at least one line integrated into the support plate and selected ones of the mechanical connections. The line provides at least one of a fluidic connection and an electrical connection between at least two of the plurality of components. | 09-03-2009 |
Franz A.m. Koeck, Tempe, AZ US
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20160043260 | Solar Energy Conversion Apparatus, and Methods of Making and Using the Same - Apparatuses and methods are provided for converting solar energy. The apparatus can include an emitter electrode, a collector electrode, a vacuum gap, and an electronic circuit. The emitter electrode can include a first light absorbing layer in direct contact with a first low work function layer. The vacuum gap can be disposed between the emitter and the collector. The vacuum gap can be in direct contact with the first low function layer. The electronic circuit can be coupled to the emitter electrode and the collector electrode. The first low work function layer can be disposed at least partially between the first light absorbing layer and the vacuum gap. | 02-11-2016 |
Franz A. M. Koeck, Tempe, AZ US
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20110221328 | Thermionic Electron Emitters/Collectors Have a Doped Diamond Layer with Variable Doping Concentrations - A thermionic electron emitter/collector includes a substrate and a doped diamond electron emitter/collector layer on the substrate. The doped diamond electron emitter/collector layer has at least a first and a second doping concentration as a function of depth such that the first doping concentration is different from the second doping concentration. | 09-15-2011 |
Helmut Koeck, Villach AT
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20150331070 | Magnetic-Field Sensor - An embodiment of a magnetic-field sensor includes a magnetic-field sensor arrangement and a magnetic body which has, for example, a non-convex cross-sectional area with regard to a cross-sectional plane running through the magnetic body, the magnetic body having an inhomogeneous magnetization. | 11-19-2015 |
Kathleen Koeck, Putbus DE
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20110244016 | MEDICAL IMPLANT HAVING A COATING COMPOSED OF OR CONTAINING AT LEAST ONE ACTIVE SUBSTANCE - One embodiment of the invention relates to a medical implant whose surface is completely or partially covered by a coating composed of at least one active substance or containing at least one active substance. | 10-06-2011 |
Matthias Koeck, Frankfurt DE
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20100178664 | OPTICAL MEASUREMENT METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE PH OF A MEDIUM USING AGELADINE A AS A FLUORESCENT PH INDICATOR - An optical measurement method for determining a pH of a medium includes adding a fluorescent pH indicator to the medium. The pH indicator is based on naturally-obtained or synthesized ageladine A. The pH indicator is irradiated with light of at least one wavelength so as to provide fluorescence excitation of the pH indicator. An emitted fluorescence intensity of the pH indicator is detected as a measure for the pH of the medium. | 07-15-2010 |
Norbert Koeck, St. Peter Freienstein AT
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20090200713 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HARDENING RAILS - System and method for hardening rails by cooling, in a cooling medium, at least one part of a respective rail cross-section of a rail over an entire length of the rail. The system includes a cross displacement device arranged in an area of a roller table, at least one positioning device, at least one coolant container containing the cooling medium, a manipulation gripper comprising a plurality of pincers and being structured and arranged to move the rail. The method includes at least one of moving the rail from the roller table to the at least one coolant container positioning the rail into the at least one positioning device via the manipulation gripper, as well as moving the rail into the coolant medium with the at least one positioning device. | 08-13-2009 |
20120168043 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HARDENING RAILS - System and method to harden rails by cooling, in a cooling medium, at least one part of a respective rail cross-section of a rail over an entire length of the rail. The system includes a cross displacement device arranged in an area of a roller table, at least one coolant container containing the cooling medium, a manipulation gripper structured and arranged to move the rail, and at least one positioning device comprising substantially horizontally aligned holding components having fittings structured and arranged to support a foot portion of the rail such that the rail hangs from the fittings. | 07-05-2012 |
Reinhard Koeck, Grein AT
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20160059695 | DRIVE TRAIN FOR A PTO SHAFT - A method and apparatus are disclosed for preventing rotation of a PTO shaft of a an agricultural vehicle when a clutch connecting the PTO shaft to a crankshaft of an engine of the vehicle is disengaged. A magnetic brake | 03-03-2016 |
Thomas Koeck, Muenchen DE
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20130083819 | METHOD FOR OPERATING AN ARC FURNACE, OSCILLATION MEASUREMENT DEVICE FOR AN ARC ELECTRODE AND CONFIGURATION FOR AN ARC FURNACE - A method for operating an arc furnace, an oscillation measurement device for an arc electrode, and a configuration for the arc furnace are described. Using simple measures for operating the arc furnace, it is possible to carry out, in a particularly safe and productive manner, an oscillation measurement on the at least one arc electrode. On the basis of which the operation of the configuration for the arc furnace can be controlled with regard to the mechanical and/or electrical operating parameters. | 04-04-2013 |
Wolfgang Koeck, Reutte AT
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20140238850 | TUBULAR TARGET AND METHOD OF PRODUCING A TUBULAR TARGET - A tubular target is formed of refractory metal or a refractory metal alloy. The target has at least one tubular portion X with a relative density RDx and at least one tubular portion Y with a relative density RDy. At least one tubular portion X has, at least in some regions, a larger outer diameter than a tubular portion Y at least in some regions. A density ratio satisfies the relation (RDy−RDx)/RDy≧0.001. There is also described a method for producing a tubular target from refractory metal or refractory metal alloy by sintering and local deformation of different degree. The tubular target has a more uniform sputter removal over the entire surface area compared with prior tubular targets. The tubular targets do not exhibit any tendency to arcing or to particle regeneration. | 08-28-2014 |