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20090101104 | AIR VALVE AND METHOD OF USE - An air valve and its method of use including an air valve housing; a throttle plate disposed on a throttle shaft; a driven gear attached on the throttle shaft; a brushless direct current motor assembly in connection via a pinion with the driven gear; an integrated electronic valve controller including digital signal processing on a circuit board; and a throttle position sensor on the circuit board, wherein the throttle position sensor includes at least one non-contact type sensor. In a preferred embodiment, the air valve includes an inlet port and an outlet port connected to an engine via an air intake manifold, such that re-circulated exhaust gas is introduced into the air intake manifold. | 04-23-2009 |
20090283614 | Metering Intake Manifold Plate Adapter - A nitrous oxide plate system is provided. The system may include a plate adapted to fit in an intake pathway of an internal combustion engine, and having a central passage therethrough that forms a portion of the intake pathway when the plate is installed in the internal combustion engine. The system may also include a first nitrous spray bar port passing into the central passage, and nitrous spray bars. Each of the nitrous spray bars may include distribution orifices of selected dimensions calibrated to meter a selected volume of nitrous oxide. The metering may be based on the selected dimensions of the distribution orifices and a pressure of the nitrous oxide provided to each of the nitrous spray bars. Each of the nitrous oxide bars may also be adapted to be interchangeably installed into the first nitrous spray bar port and project into the central passage when installed. | 11-19-2009 |
20140215745 | WIPER MOTOR DRIVE SYSTEM HAVING BREAKAWAY CLUTCH - The present invention relates to a wiper motor drive system that includes a motor, an output shaft operatively connected to a wiper blade, and a breakaway clutch operatively connected between the motor and output shaft. The breakaway clutch includes a torque-sensitive releasable locking mechanism having a first position wherein torque is translated from the motor to the output shaft through the breakaway clutch to drive the wiper blade across a surface to be wiped, and a second position wherein torque is interrupted between the motor and the output shaft in response to a predetermined rotational torque differential acting on the output shaft, with the locking mechanism being movable back to the first position when the differential torque is reduced on the output shaft. | 08-07-2014 |
20150076256 | HIGH PRESSURE ELETROHYDRAULIC VALVE ACTUATOR - A system and method for operating a valve for an engine utilizing a high pressure actuating fluid that is used in the operation of fuel injectors. A pump may be used to increase the pressure of the actuating fluid, such as, for example, to 4000 psi. At least a portion of this high pressure actuating fluid may be delivered to a fuel injector. Additionally, at least a portion of the pressure actuating fluid may be delivered to an electro-hydraulic actuator. According to certain embodiments, the flow of the high pressure actuating fluid to the actuator may be controlled by spool valve. The spool valve may be part of the actuator. The use of the high pressure actuating fluid to operate the actuators may allow for a reduction in the actuators' size, which may allow for the actuator to be located in the valve. | 03-19-2015 |
20150112572 | CENTRALIZED ACTUATOR CONTROL MODULE - An apparatus for controlling a plurality of actuators that assists in controlling the operation of a motorized vehicle. The apparatus includes a centralized actuator control module that is positioned remotely from an engine control unit. The centralized actuator control module includes a processor that is configured to control the operation of the actuators. The apparatus may include a first communication cable that is configured to deliver information between the centralized actuator control module and the engine control unit. An actuator communication cable may be configured to deliver power from the centralized actuator control module to one or more of the plurality of actuators. The apparatus may include a second communication cable configured to deliver sensed data to the centralized actuator control module that the centralized actuator control module uses to determine whether to operate one or more of the actuators. | 04-23-2015 |
20150176538 | MODULATING BYPASS VALVE - A modulating bypass valve includes a valve housing defining a modulating fluid passageway and a bypassing fluid passageway through the valve housing. The valve also includes a throttle plate assembly that is inserted through the valve housing and has a rotating shaft on an axis that is generally perpendicular to the modulating fluid passageway and the bypassing fluid passageway. A modulating throttle plate is attached to the shaft and located within the modulating fluid passageway. A bypassing throttle plate is attached to the shaft and located within the bypassing fluid passageway. An actuator rotates the shaft. | 06-25-2015 |
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20100033216 | SYNCHRONIZATION CIRCUIT AND METHOD WITH TRANSPARENT LATCHES - A synchronization circuit for re-synchronizing data from an input clock to an output clock is presented. The first transparent latch receives data synchronized to an input clock. A second transparent latch receives data from the first transparent latch and outputs data dependent on a delayed output clock which is the output clock delayed by an insertion delay. An output latch receives data from the second transparent latch and synchronizes data to the output clock. | 02-11-2010 |
20100122104 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR INTERFACING TO A MEMORY - In a memory interface, a delay locked loop (DLL) is added to the system in order to provide an accurate, PVT insensitive translation of the drive clocks into the write data eye. Adding a master-slave DLL to the system provides an accurate, PVT insensitive translation of the echo clocks into the read data eye. Solidifying the timing critical drive and receive logic which directly interfaces to the I/O buffers reduces the pin-to-pin skews. Utilizing clock phase outputs of the DLL in the solidified drive and receive logic blocks reduces further the skew between the clock and related data signals, and also removes the reliance on a differential clock. The system allows a much more relaxed constraint on clock duty cycle. Design of circuitry within the solidified drive and receive logic blocks permits simple logic modeling for fit within an ASIC flow. Physical design of the solidified drive and receive logic blocks permits simple fit within ASIC place and route flows for increased ease of implementation and ease of reuse. | 05-13-2010 |
20110228626 | SYNCHRONIZATION CIRCUIT AND METHOD WITH TRANSPARENT LATCHES - A synchronization circuit for re-synchronizing data from an input clock to an output clock is presented. The first transparent latch receives data synchronized to an input clock. A second transparent latch receives data from the first transparent latch and outputs data dependent on a delayed output clock which is the output clock delayed by an insertion delay. An output latch receives data from the second transparent latch and synchronizes data to the output clock. | 09-22-2011 |
20130024717 | Double Data Rate Output Circuit and Method - A synchronization circuit for re-synchronizing data from an input clock to an output clock is presented. The first transparent latch receives data synchronized to an input clock. A second transparent latch receives data from the first transparent latch and outputs data dependent on a delayed output clock which is the output clock delayed by an insertion delay. An output latch receives data from the second transparent latch and synchronizes data to the output clock. | 01-24-2013 |
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20100088391 | BACKEND SERVICE ADAPTATION - A request originating at a frontend server for data encapsulated in a plurality of business objects is received. The plurality of business objects are stored in a business object layer at the backend server remote from the frontend server. In addition, the request originates from a user interface layer is received at a controller layer. A controller object is instantiated in the controller layer at the backend server. Nodes of the controller object are mapped to nodes in the plurality of business objects so that the controller object encapsulates the request data. Thereafter, transmission of data response to the request encapsulated by the controller object to the frontend server is initiated. Related apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described. | 04-08-2010 |
20110153505 | DELIVER APPLICATION SERVICES THROUGH BUSINESS OBJECT VIEWS - Systems and methods for providing application services through business object views. In one aspect, a definition of at least one business object (BO) is included in a metadata of an application platform. The definition includes descriptions of entities of the BO, and an identification of a service provider of the BO. The service provider instantiates the business object in response to an application service request. In a further aspect, a definition of a business object view (BOV) is included in the metadata of the application platform. The definition includes description of entities of the BOV, and an identification of the BO. The BO is a data source of the BOV. In one other aspect, a transformation describes a mapping of BOV entities to data source BO entities. A service corresponding to a core service of a BOV entity is called at the BO service provider based on the mapping. | 06-23-2011 |
20110161940 | MULTI-LANGUAGE SUPPORT FOR SERVICE ADAPTATION - A plurality of domain-specific service adaptation languages can be supported by a back-end service adaptation system to provide runtime access to a runtime instance of a data object comprising data stored in a repository. By defining a language-specific data access service and parser for each domain-specific service adaptation language, a single, service adaptation language-independent compiler and interpreter can prepare and execute a runtime load that includes an execution plan for retrieving and converting data from the repository for delivery in a data object according to a query request from a consumer runtime environment. A consumer using the consumer runtime environment can define the service adaptation language to be used and provide a parser and source code to enable access to business object data using the back-end service adaptation system. | 06-30-2011 |
20110161942 | SERVICE ADAPTATION DEFINITION LANGUAGE - A back-end service adaptation system provides access to normalized data in a data repository for a consumer runtime environment sending a query request for denormalized data. The back-end service adaptation system can include a data access service layer, a parser layer, and a back-end service adaptation runtime layer. The consumer runtime can use a service adaptation definition language (SADL), and the parser and data access service can be configured to convert and translate the SADL request for the back-end service adaptation runtime layer. | 06-30-2011 |
20130326464 | SADL Consumption Service - Embodiments relate to computing, and in particular, to methods, apparatuses and systems for operating on a database. Certain embodiments implement a consumption services reference by an SADL design-time tool that allows users to create SADL use modes based on existing Business Objects (BOs), business object entities and associations. The consumption service can provide a design-time tool or user with indications of a particular BO entity's availability based on a particular consumption scenario within a given SADL mode. Indications of availability can be built into or referenced by the design-time tool to give users design-time feedback as to why a certain BO entity is not available. The indications of availability can be provided separately from a compiler or compiler functionality. The indications of availability can be also be reused by the compiler, thus reducing redundant checks and operations and decoupling the compiler and any design-time tool from the check logic. | 12-05-2013 |
20150160814 | CONSUMPTION LAYER FOR BUSINESS ENTITIES - A system includes a first non-transitory computer-readable storage medium and a second non-transitory computer-readable storage medium each having stored thereon computer executable program code which, when executed on a computer system, causes the computer system to perform steps. The steps associated with the first non-transitory computer readable medium include generating a Service Adaptation Definition Language (SADL) definition for each of a plurality of business entity types, the SADL definition being based on an intermediate representation of each of the plurality of business entities, and publishing the SADL definition as a service of a SADL engine. The steps associated with the second non-transitory computer-readable storage include discovering the SADL definition and displaying, on a user interface, a representation of the SADL definition, the user interface configured to enable selection of two or more business entity types each associated with a different model layer framework. | 06-11-2015 |
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20080250576 | TENSION MEMBER FOR STRUCTURES AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A tension member is provided for structures, in particular a cable stay for a cable-stayed bridge, in which one or more tension elements, such as steel rods, steel wires, or stranded steel wires, run inside a tubular sheath. The tension elements fill only a portion of the cross-section of the tubular sheath, so that a remaining unoccupied area is left. In order to prevent the tension elements from moving in the transverse direction with respect to the tension member, there is arranged in the remaining unoccupied area of the tubular sheath a filler body that extends over a limited longitudinal section of the tension member and includes a deformable sheath, which tightly encloses a hollow space that is delimited on all sides and can be filled with a filler medium. The invention further concerns a method for producing such a tension member, in which, after an axially delimited longitudinal section has been established, an empty filler body is introduced into the remaining unoccupied area between the tubular sheath and the tension elements, and, finally, the filler body is filled with a filler medium until the remaining unoccupied area is filled in the region of the selected longitudinal section. | 10-16-2008 |
20110168960 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A PRESTRESSING JACK WHEN TENSIONING A TENDON - A device and a method for controlling a clamping press is provided when clamping a tension member as a function of the clamping force of a reference clamping member. The device has a hollow, cylindrical housing, wherein a piston coupled to the reference tension member is supported longitudinally displaceably along an axis. The housing and the piston encompass a pressure chamber that can be acted upon by a pressure medium for performing an axial stroke motion of the piston against the clamping force of the reference tension member by an inlet, and that can be connected by an outlet to the clamping press. The device further comprises a valve unit for controlling the application of the pressure medium to the clamping press, wherein the valve unit can be directly controlled by the stroke motion of the piston. The method according to the invention provides for clamping the tension member as a function of the clamping force of the reference tension member by the cylinder piston unit, the piston thereof holding the reference tension member in a predetermined stress state. When a uniform stress state is achieved in all tension members in the course of clamping the tension member by a clamping press, the inflow of the pressure medium to the clamping press is directly interrupted by the stroke motion of the piston. | 07-14-2011 |
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20080305581 | Reducing stress in a flip chip assembly - In one embodiment, the present invention includes a method for depositing lead-free bumps on a package substrate, depositing an alloy material on the lead-free bumps, attaching a semiconductor die including conductive bumps to the package substrate so that the conductive bumps contact the alloy material, and heating attached components to reflow the alloy material to form a joint therebetween. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 12-11-2008 |
20110101491 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT PACKAGES INCLUDING HIGH DENSITY BUMP-LESS BUILD UP LAYERS AND A LESSER DENSITY CORE OR CORELESS SUBSTRATE - In some embodiments, integrated circuit packages including high density bump-less build up layers and a lesser density core or coreless substrate are presented. In this regard, an apparatus is introduced having a first element including a microelectronic die having an active surface and at least one side, an encapsulation material adjacent said at least one microelectronic die side, wherein said encapsulation material includes at least one surface substantially planar to said microelectronic die active surface, a first dielectric material layer disposed on at least a portion of said microelectronic die active surface and said encapsulation material surface, a plurality of build-up layers disposed on said first dielectric material layer, and a plurality of conductive traces disposed on said first dielectric material layer and said build-up layers and in electrical contact with said microelectronic die active surface; and a second element coupled to the first element, the second element including a substrate having a plurality of dielectric material layers and conductive traces to conductively couple conductive contacts on a top surface with conductive contacts on a bottom surface, said conductive contacts on said top surface conductively coupled with said conductive traces of said first element. Other embodiments are also disclosed and claimed. | 05-05-2011 |
20150249105 | IMAGING SYSTEMS WITH FLIP CHIP BALL GRID ARRAYS - An imaging system may include an integrated circuit package that includes an image sensor die mounted in a flip chip configuration to a package substrate. The image sensor die may be a backside illumination sensor die. The image sensor die may include an imaging device structure formed over a carrier layer. Through-silicon vias formed in the carrier layer may couple imaging device circuitry in the imaging device structure to conductive bumps on the carrier layer that are coupled to metal interconnects. A ball grid array may be formed on a surface of the package substrate that may be coupled to the conductive bumps. A glass lid may be attached to the image sensor die using attachment structures such that an air gap is formed between the glass lid and the image sensor die. Package sealing material may be deposited between the image sensor die and the package substrate. | 09-03-2015 |