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20110083831 | Cooling System for a Thermoelectric Power Generator - A cooling system is provided for a thermoelectric power generator and that is arranged in an exhaust gas line of an internal combustion engine for generating electric power while utilizing thermal energy of the exhaust gas. The thermoelectric power generator has its own coolant circuit, which also serves to raise the temperature of the components of the internal combustion engine, the chassis, and/or the transmission or serves to heat the passenger compartment. This offers the added utility gained from a faster temperature rise of transmission lubricants and lubricants of the internal combustion engine, as well as from heating the passenger compartment and the rear axle differential and, thus, offers a reduction of carbon dioxide emissions (CO | 04-14-2011 |
20120079820 | Exhaust Gas Routing Device for an Internal Combustion Engine Having a Thermoelectrical Generator - An exhaust gas routing device for an internal-combustion engine having a thermoelectric generator is fluidically connected with an exhaust gas line and a pipe guiding a coolant. The generator has a plurality of thermoelectric yoke pairs which are arranged between a first surface heated by the exhaust gas and a second surface cooled by the coolant. The exhaust gas routing device has a device guiding the exhaust gas along the first surface at a flow velocity that increases in the flow direction of the exhaust gas. | 04-05-2012 |
20130228204 | SEMICONDUCTOR ELEMENT FORMED OF THERMOELECTRIC MATERIAL FOR USE IN A THERMOELECTRIC MODULE AND THERMOELECTRIC MODULE HAVING SEMICONDUCTOR ELEMENTS - A semiconductor element is formed of a thermoelectric material having at least one aperture, a first end face and an opposite second end face. A cross-sectional surface which is parallel to the first end face or to the second end face extends through the thermoelectric material and through the aperture and has an area which is at most 20% greater than the first front surface and is smaller than the second end face. A thermoelectric module having at least two semiconductor elements is also provided. | 09-05-2013 |
20130305743 | THERMOELECTRIC MODULE WITH A HEAT CONDUCTING LAYER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A THERMOELECTRIC MODULE - A thermoelectric module includes a cold side, a hot side and thermoelectric elements disposed between the two sides. At least one heat conducting layer is disposed between the thermoelectric elements and at least the cold side or the hot side and the heat conducting layer can be compressed. A method for producing a thermoelectric module having at least one heat conducting layer is also provided. | 11-21-2013 |
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20120032420 | BABY SAFETY CAR SEAT CONVERTIBLE INTO A ROLLABLE BABY SEAT - A baby safety car seat convertible into a rollable baby seat, and comprising a front, head area and a rear, feet area, the head area being higher than the feet area; a right and left pair of front and rear legs, and a handle. The legs of each pair have distal ends associated with wheels and proximal ends articulated to the seat at corresponding leg attachment area. Both legs are rotatable relative to each other and to the seat between a storage position to be taken in a safety car seat mode of the seat, and an operational position to be taken in a rolling-carrier mode of the seat. The legs can further have an intermediate position between the storage and operational position, and can be rotatable between the intermediate position and the operational position, at least partially under the influence of gravity force. At least one of the rear and front legs and, optionally, both legs of each pair, when in the storage position, can have their distal ends disposed under the head area of the seat. The seat can further have a handle rotatable about a horizontal handle rotation axis between a storage adjacent the head area of the seat and at least a carrying position, in which the handle has an orientation transverse to its rotation axis. The carrying position of the handle is combinable with the operational position of the legs. | 02-09-2012 |
20120267875 | BABY SAFETY CAR SEAT CONVERTIBLE INTO A ROLLABLE BABY SEAT - A baby safety car seat convertible into a rollable baby seat, and comprising a front, head area and a rear, feet area, the head area being higher than the feet area; a right and left pair of front and rear legs, and a handle. The legs of each pair have distal ends associated with wheels and proximal ends articulated to the seat at corresponding leg attachment area. Both legs are rotatable relative to each other and to the seat between a storage position to be taken in a safety car seat mode of the seat, and an operational position to be taken in a rolling-carrier mode of the seat. The legs can have an intermediate position between the storage and operational position, and can be rotatable between the intermediate and operational positions, at least partially under the influence of gravity force. | 10-25-2012 |
20120267876 | BABY SAFETY CAR SEAT CONVERTIBLE INTO A ROLLABLE BABY SEAT - A baby safety car seat convertible into a rollable baby seat, and comprising a front, head area and a rear, feet area, the head area being higher than the feet area; a right and left pair of front and rear legs, and a handle. The legs of each pair have distal ends associated with wheels and proximal ends articulated to the seat at corresponding leg attachment area. Both legs are rotatable relative to each other and to the seat between a storage position to be taken in a safety car seat mode of the seat, and an operational position to be taken in a rolling-carrier mode of the seat. The legs can have an intermediate position between the storage and operational position, and can be rotatable between the intermediate and operational positions, at least partially under the influence of gravity force. | 10-25-2012 |
20120267877 | BABY SAFETY CAR SEAT CONVERTIBLE INTO A ROLLABLE BABY SEAT - A baby safety car seat convertible into a rollable baby seat, and comprising a front, head area and a rear, feet area, the head area being higher than the feet area; a right and left pair of front and rear legs, and a handle. The legs of each pair have distal ends associated with wheels and proximal ends articulated to the seat at corresponding leg attachment area. Both legs are rotatable relative to each other and to the seat between a storage position to be taken in a safety car seat mode of the seat, and an operational position to be taken in a rolling-carrier mode of the seat. The legs can have an intermediate position between the storage and operational position, and can be rotatable between the intermediate and operational positions, at least partially under the influence of gravity force. | 10-25-2012 |