Schwarzbach
Joseph Schwarzbach, Jerusalem IL
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20100139644 | HELIOSTAT CALIBRATION - Embodiments relate to solar energy systems and methods of operating the same. In some embodiments, the solar energy system comprising: a plurality of heliostats configured to reflect sunlight to a target mounted on a tower, each heliostat including a respective heliostat controller, the target, the target being selecting from the group consisting of an energy conversion target and/or a secondary reflector; and a macro-array of light-intensity sensors characterized by a maximum sensor-sensor distance and mounted on the tower such that when any heliostat of the plurality of heliostats reflects a beam of light onto the macro-array of light-intensity sensors, the maximum dimension of the reflected beam's projection on the macro-array is at most twice the maximum sensor-sensor distance, wherein each heliostat controller is operative to control its respective heliostat so that the light beam reflected by the heliostat traverses the macro-array of light-intensity sensors. | 06-10-2010 |
20130239952 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR OPERATING SOLAR TOWER SYSTEMS - A solar energy system can be controlled and operated responsively to detected and/or predicted changes in insolation conditions. By placing an imaging aperture of an imaging device as part of an external surface of a solar receiver, an orientation of each heliostat in a heliostat field can be determined. The imaging device can be used to image at least a portion of the heliostat field based on light passing through the imaging aperture, which is proximate to, adjacent to, or at least partially within the capture area of the solar receiver so as to acquire at least one image indicating a change in a distribution of insolation levels falling on the portion of the field. Characteristics of heliostats within the portion of the field can be calculated based on the at least one image. Aiming directions of one or more can be changed based on the calculated characteristics. | 09-19-2013 |
Julia Schwarzbach, Hamburg DE
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20140242377 | BIOBASED NATURAL RUBBER COMPOSITION AND USE THEREOF - Pressure-sensitive adhesive composition which is biobased to the extent of 95% by weight, comprising natural rubber and tackifying resins of biobased raw material, and at least one biobased microparticulate additive which is insoluble in and does not crosslink with the base polymer or the tackifying resins. | 08-28-2014 |
Louis Eliot Schwarzbach, Northridge, CA US
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20150016588 | APPARATUS FOR HOLDING AND POSITIONING X-RAY FILM, PHOTOSTIMULABLE PHOSPHOR PLATES OR DIGITAL SENSORS WHILE TAKING DENTAL RADIOGRAPHS - A positioner arm for positioning an imaging material, an imaging material holder, an aiming device or a combination thereof is disclosed that includes at least one positioning arm having a first end and a second end, wherein each arm comprises at least two fixed arm angles and wherein at least one angle is not a 90 degree angle. Methods of obtaining non-right angle views of a patient during x-ray imaging of the patient's mouth are also disclosed that include: providing a positioner arm for positioning an imaging material, an imaging material holder, an aiming device or a combination thereof, wherein the positioner arm comprises at least one positioning arm having a first end and a second end, wherein each arm comprises at least two fixed arm angles, and wherein at least one angle is not a 90 degree angle; coupling the positioner arm with an imaging material, an imaging material holder, an aiming device or a combination thereof; and imaging the patient's mouth, wherein the imaging is taken at a non-right angle. | 01-15-2015 |
Michael Schwarzbach, Tauberbischofsheim DE
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20140000395 | SPINDLE DRIVE | 01-02-2014 |
20150013483 | DRIVE APPARATUS - Drive apparatus ( | 01-15-2015 |
Ronald Schwarzbach, Frankfurt Am Main DE
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20130043230 | ELECTRIC CIGAR LIGHTER, UNIVERSAL POWER SOCKET AND ACCESSORY PLUG - A cigar lighter has a heating element and a movable knob biased by a spring. The heating element has a first electrical terminal in contact with a first contact element disposed around the perimeter of the heating element and a second centrally located terminal in contact with a centrally disposed fastener. A bimetal element is in contact with the second terminal of the heating element and has two engaging clips. A movable contact moves with the knob and has a first position wherein it does not engage the clips and the heating element is unenergized and a second position wherein it engages the clips to energize the heating element. | 02-21-2013 |
20130045641 | ELECTRIC CIGAR LIGHTER, UNIVERSAL POWER SOCKET AND ACCESSORY PLUG - An electrical socket for powering an electrical/electronic accessory device having an electrical plug that is received in the socket, comprising: an electrically conductive socket well for slidably receiving the electrical plug of the electrical/electronic device; an electrical connector portion disposed distally on the socket well and comprising an insulator fastened to the socket well at a distal end thereof and having at least two electrical terminals for connecting to a vehicle electrical power source; a plurality of first electrical contacts disposed at a distal end of said socket well and extending radially and proximally from the center of said well and being electrically connected to a first of said electrical terminals of said electrical connector portion; a second of said electrical terminals of said electrical connector portion being electrically connected to said socket well; and said plurality of first electrical contacts being adapted to electrically slidably engage with an inner periphery of a hollow cylindrical electrical contact of said electrical plug. | 02-21-2013 |
Ronald Schwarzbach, Frankfurt DE
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20080203086 | Attaching Unit and Knob for a Heating Unit of a Cigar Lighter - The invention relates to a unit for fixing a base body provided with a housing of a cigar lighter heating element, in particular for motor vehicles. The inventive fixing unit is used for fixing a button actuating said heating element. Said fixing unit comprises a fixing element fixable to the housing of the base body of the heating element and an adapter for fixing the button, wherein said adapter is adjustably inserted into the fixing element and is guided in such a way that it is axially displaceable with respect thereto. The fixing unit makes it possible to mount the button only at a last operation for assembling said heating element, thereby enabling the button, which is embodied in the form of a decorative element, not to be exposed to mechanical stresses produced during an assembling process and to prevent the button damage by assembling operations. | 08-28-2008 |
Stefan Schwarzbach, Gilching DE
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20140358211 | SUPPORT DEVICE FOR SUPPORTING A TRANSMISSION COIL ON THE BODY OF A PATIENT - A support device for supporting a transmission coil on the body of a patient, with a receiving or securing device or a receiving space for receiving or securing the transmission coil in and/or on the support device, and further comprising a detection device for detecting a process of application, a state of application, a process of removal and/or a state of removal of the support device relative to the body of the patient. Further pertaining to a method for operating such a device. | 12-04-2014 |
Stefan Schwarzbach, Wessling DE
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20150290379 | TRANSCUTANEOUS ENERGY TRANSFER SYSTEMS - The present disclosure relates to an improved transcutaneous energy transfer (TET) system that generates and wirelessly transmits a sufficient amount of energy to power one or more implanted devices, including a heart pump, while maintaining the system's efficiency, safety, and overall convenience of use. The disclosure further relates one or more methods of operation for the improved system. | 10-15-2015 |