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Adrienne Brasche, Peoria, IL US
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20160069312 | Fluid Injector Actuator with Resilient Armature Overtravel Feature - An actuator for a valve assembly includes a body having an internal surface defining a bore therein, the internal surface including a first body shoulder at least partly facing a longitudinal direction defined along a longitudinal axis of the bore; a first armature disposed within the bore, the first armature being configured to generate a force in response to a first electromagnetic field acting thereon; a first stem operatively coupled to the first armature and a first valve of the valve assembly; a first pair of shoulders disposed on the first stem, the first pair of shoulders at least partly facing one another and defining a first stem circumferential groove therebetween; and a first valve travel spacer disposed about the first stem circumferential groove, and disposed in interference with the first body shoulder along the longitudinal direction. | 03-10-2016 |
Adrienne M. Brasche, Morton, IL US
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20140034019 | Fuel Injector With Co-Axial Control Valve Members And Fuel System Using Same - A dual fuel injector utilizes first and second control valves to open and close first and second nozzle outlet sets to inject a first fuel and a second fuel, respectively. The first and second control valves have concentric lines of action. The two fuels may differ in at least one of chemical identity, matter phase and pressure. | 02-06-2014 |
20140091159 | DUAL FUEL INJECTOR WITH OFF SET CHECK BIASING SPRINGS - A fuel injector has the ability to inject two fuels that differ in at least one of pressure, chemical identity and matter phase, such as liquid diesel fuel and nature gas. A first direct operated check includes a closing hydraulic surface exposed to fluid pressure in a first control chamber, and is normally biased toward a closed position by a first spring. A second direct operated check has a closing hydraulic surface exposed to fluid pressure in a second control chamber, and is biased toward a closed position with a second spring. The first spring and the second spring are located on opposite sides of a plane oriented perpendicular to a long axis of the injector body, in part to satisfy packaging constraints when the direct operated checks are arranged in a side by side parallel configuration. | 04-03-2014 |
Gordon Brasche, Frankfrut DE
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20130085286 | Unknown - A process for preparing amines of the formula (II) | 04-04-2013 |
Gordon Brasche, Frankfurt DE
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20110257431 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING SIDE PRODUCT-FREE AMINOCARBOXYLATES - The present invention relates to a process for preparing aminocarboxylates, proceeding from amines, by employing a reaction sequence composed of ethoxylation to amino alcohols and subsequent oxidative dehydrogenation to the corresponding aminocarboxylates, especially the alkali metal or alkaline earth metal salts of the complexing agents MGDA (methylglycinediacetic acid), EDTA (ethylenediaminetetra-acetic acid) and GLDA (glutamic acid diacetic acid) or the free acids thereof. | 10-20-2011 |
20120101303 | METHYL-SUBSTITUTED TETA COMPOUNDS - The invention relates to a process for preparing triethylenetetramine substituted by at least one methyl group (Me-TETA or methyl-substituted TETA compounds). Me-TETA is prepared by hydrogenating biscyanomethylimidazolidine (BCMI) in the presence of a catalyst. The present invention further relates to methyl-substituted TETA compounds as such. The present invention further relates to the use of methyl-substituted TETA compounds as a reactant or intermediate in the production of, for example, coatings or adhesives. | 04-26-2012 |
20130053536 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING EDDN AND/OR EDMN AND A PROCESS FOR PREPARING DETA AND/OR TETA - A process for preparing EDDN and/or EDMN by | 02-28-2013 |
20130053537 | PROCESS FOR REGENERATING RANEY CATALYSTS - A process for regenerating Raney catalysts by treating the catalyst with liquid ammonia with a water content of less than 5% by weight and with hydrogen having a partial pressure of 0.1 to 40 MPa in the temperature range from 50 to 350° C. for at least 0.1 hour. | 02-28-2013 |
20130053538 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING EDFA AND/OR EDMFA AND DETA AND/OR TETA - A process for reacting ethylenediamine (EDA) with formaldehyde to give ethylenediamine-formaldehyde adduct (EDFA) and/or ethylenediamine-monoformaldehyde adduct (EDMFA), which comprises performing the reaction of FA with EDA at a temperature in the range from 20 to 70° C. | 02-28-2013 |
20130053539 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING EDDN AND/OR EDMN AND PROCESS FOR PREPARING DETA AND/OR TETA - A process for preparing EDDN and/or EDMN by conversion of FA, HCN and EDA, the reaction being effected in the presence of water, wherein the reaction mixture from the conversion of EDA, HCN and FA is cooled after leaving the reactor. | 02-28-2013 |
20130053540 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING TETA - A process for preparing TETA and/or DETA by the action of EDDN and/or EDMN with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst, wherein the catalyst used is a catalyst of the Raney type and the pressure in the course of hydrogenation is in the range from 170 to 240 bar. | 02-28-2013 |
20130053584 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING EDDN AND/OR EDMN BY REACTING EDFA AND/OR EDMFA WITH HCN - A process for reacting ethylenediamine-formaldehyde adduct (EDFA) and/or ethylene-diamine-monoformaldehyde adduct (EDMFA) with hydrogen cyanide (HCN) in a reactor with limited backmixing at a temperature in the range from 20 to 120° C., wherein the residence time in the reactor is 300 seconds or less. | 02-28-2013 |
20130053597 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING EDDN, EDMN, TETA AND DETA - A process for preparing ethylenediaminediacetonitrile (EDDN) and/or ethylenediamine-monoacetonitrile (EDMN) by conversion of formaldehyde (FA), hydrogen cyanide (HCN) and ethylenediamine (EDA), which comprises using stabilizer-free HCN, or HCN which has been stabilized with an organic acid, in the process. | 02-28-2013 |
20130060002 | PROCESS FOR WORKING UP REACTION OUTPUTS FROM THE HYDROGENATION OF EDDN OR EDMN - A process is disclosed for separating the output from the reaction of EDDN or EDMN with hydrogen in the presence of THF, a catalyst, TETA or DETA, water, and optionally organic compounds having higher and lower boiling points than TETA or DETA. Hydrogen is removed, and the output is supplied to a distillation column DK1 in which an azeotrope, optionally comprising organic compounds with a boiling point lower than TETA or DETA, is removed from the top. A product comprising TETA or DETA is removed from the bottom and passed cinto a distillation column DK2, removing THF. A stream comprising TETA or DETA passes from the bottom of DK2. The DK1 azeotrope is condensed. Phase separation is induced by the addition of an organic solvent essentially immiscible with water, and the mixture is separated. The organic phase is recycled into DK1 and the water phase is discharged. | 03-07-2013 |
20130079492 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING EDDN AND EDMN - A process for preparing EDDN and/or EDMN by conversion of FA, HCN and EDA, the reaction being effected in the presence of water, and, after the conversion, water being depleted from the reaction mixture in a distillation column, which comprises performing the distillation in the presence of an organic solvent which has a boiling point between water and EDDN and/or EDMN at the distillation pressure existing in the column or which forms a low-boiling azeotrope with water. | 03-28-2013 |
20130090452 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING EDDN AND/OR EDMN BY CONVERSION OF FACH AND EDA - A process for reacting formaldehyde cyanohydrin (FACH) with ethylenediamine (EDA) in a reactor with limited backmixing at a temperature in the range from 20 to 120° C., wherein the residence time in the reactor is 300 seconds or less. | 04-11-2013 |
20130090453 | Process for preparing TETA and DETA - A process for preparing TETA and/or DETA by hydrogenating EDDN and/or EDMN with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst, which comprises preparing EDDN and/or EDMN from FA, HCN and EDA in the presence of toluene as a solvent and performing the hydrogenation in suspension mode in the presence of THF. | 04-11-2013 |
Gotz Philip Brasche, Dusseldorf DE
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20140330889 | DATA STAGE-IN FOR NETWORK NODES - A method is described of downloading a data item from a source to each node of a plurality of nodes of a data center, wherein the data item is split in a plurality of disjoint chunks. The method includes receiving each chunk of the plurality of chunks from the source by only one node of the plurality of nodes; and distributing the plurality of chunks among the plurality of nodes within the data center until each node of the plurality of nodes has the plurality of chunks forming the data item. | 11-06-2014 |
Götz-Philip Brasche, North-Rhine-Westphalia DE
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20100042320 | LOCATION AWARE MOBILE-DEVICE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT - A development environment makes it easier to develop and use location aware software applications. Combining the currently separate and complex tasks of location information gathering, analysis, and display and making them integrated such that non-experts can build location services into their applications increases a developer's capability to write rich location-aware software applications. A higher level programming model allows a programmer to use location information as a logical entity rather than just raw location data, such as latitude and longitude. A location data store and map data store may be accessed by different location aware applications on the device. Instead of each location application relying on its own data store, applications may share their location related information. | 02-18-2010 |
20150382141 | LOCATION AWARE MOBILE-DEVICE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT - A development environment makes it easier to develop and use location aware software applications. Combining the currently separate and complex tasks of location information gathering, analysis, and display and making them integrated such that non-experts can build location services into their applications increases a developer's capability to write rich location-aware software applications. A higher level programming model allows a programmer to use location information as a logical entity rather than just raw location data, such as latitude and longitude. A location data store and map data store may be accessed by different location aware applications on the device. Instead of each location application relying on its own data store, applications may share their location related information. | 12-31-2015 |
Götz-Philip Brasche, North-Rhine-Westphalia DE
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20100042320 | LOCATION AWARE MOBILE-DEVICE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT - A development environment makes it easier to develop and use location aware software applications. Combining the currently separate and complex tasks of location information gathering, analysis, and display and making them integrated such that non-experts can build location services into their applications increases a developer's capability to write rich location-aware software applications. A higher level programming model allows a programmer to use location information as a logical entity rather than just raw location data, such as latitude and longitude. A location data store and map data store may be accessed by different location aware applications on the device. Instead of each location application relying on its own data store, applications may share their location related information. | 02-18-2010 |