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20080212406 | METHOD FOR LATERALLY STEERING STREAMER CABLES - A device and a method for laterally steering a streamer cable towed underwater behind a seismic survey vessel. The device includes a cable-steering assembly rotatably attached to a streamer cable. The assembly includes a body to which one or more wings are mounted. The wings are arranged to pivot about pivot axes. The assembly is ballasted so that the pivot axes of the wings are largely in a vertical plane. A conventional cable-leveling bird is converted to one version of a cable-steering device by ballasting to maintain the pivot axes of the bird's wings largely vertical. With an orientation sensor for sensing the orientation of the wings, the cable-steering device adjusts the angle of the wings to provide a sideward component of force to steer the streamer. | 09-04-2008 |
20080291778 | STABILIZED STREAMER CONNECTION SYSTEM - A connection system for connecting external devices to a streamer. The connection system comprises three outer collars maintained collinearly aligned by a stabilizing member, such as a lightweight, rigid tube, attached to each outer collar. The tube extends parallel to the bores of the outer collars. The forward and aft outer collars ride on races formed on the periphery of inner collars clamped around mounting structure in the interior of the streamer. An external device is attached to the forward collar and to the intermediate collar, which does not ride on an inner collar. The spacing between the forward and intermediate collars is fixed by the standard spacing of the two attachment points in standard external devices. The spacing between the forward and aft collars is set by the specified spacing of mounting structures in the interior of the streamer. | 11-27-2008 |
20090211509 | POSITION CONTROLLER FOR A TOWED ARRAY - A position controller capable of controlling the depth or lateral position of a towed array. The position controller comprises a tubular fuselage from which a pair of wings may be extended over a range of sweep angles between fully open and stowed positions. In fully or partly open positions, two wings present a positive angle of attack relative to the axis of the fuselage. In the stowed position, the wings are fully retracted into a wing receptacle within the fuselage for unfettered passage into and out of a submarine on the array deployment and retrieval handling system. | 08-27-2009 |
20100239367 | STREAMER CONNECTION SYSTEM - A connection system for connecting external devices to specified locations on a marine seismic streamer. Inner collars having raised bosses are clamped to the cable at specified locations along its length. Each inner collar forms a circular race encircling the cable. An external device is attached to a pair of cuffs in the form of C-shaped cylindrical rings each with a circular inner surface. A gap in the ring interrupts the inner surface. The width of the gap is greater than the diameter of the bosses so that the cuffs may be slid onto the collars when the gaps are aligned with the bosses. The bosses are circumferentially offset when the cable is in its normal operating state to lock the cuff and the external device to the collars. The cuffs and the external device can be installed on or removed from the cable by twisting the cable to align the bosses and sliding the cuffs onto or off of the collars. When installed, the cuffs ride on the races to allow the cable to rotate inside the cuffs. | 09-23-2010 |
20110005801 | OCEAN BOTTOM CABLE AND SENSOR UNIT - An underwater ocean bottom cable constructed of a series of axially aligned cable segments alternately arranged with sensor units. The sensor units include an outer housing with an interior cavity in which a sensor module is suspended by a cradle. Vanes on the sensor module protrude through axially elongated openings in the outer housing to dig into the seabed to provide good seismic coupling between the seabed and pressure sensors and motion sensors housed in the sensor module. The outer sensor housing is split into complementary portions that clamp firmly onto the ends of adjacent cable segments. Stress members, such as high modulus fiber ropes, extend out the ends of adjacent cable segments. Axial channels formed in the intervening outer sensor housing on opposite sides of the sensor module receive the stress members, which, along with the cradle, provide seismic isolation between the cable segments and the sensor modules. | 01-13-2011 |
20120057430 | MULTI-COMPONENT, ACOUSTIC-WAVE SENSOR AND METHODS - A multi-component sensor of a fluid-borne acoustic wave that senses pressure and up to three orthogonal particle motion components. The sensor is unresponsive to motion of the sensor mount. Furthermore, the sensor is substantially unresponsive to the turbulent flow of the acoustic medium past the sensor. | 03-08-2012 |
20130148473 | ROPE-TENSION SYSTEM FOR A MARINE SEISMIC CABLE - A rope-tension system for a marine seismic cable comprising a series of sensor nodes connected between flexible cable sections connected to other sensor nodes and flexible sections by armored cable segments. The flexible sections, which are housed in flexible protective covers, have a pair of ropes as stress members. The two ropes are pivotably pinned at both ends to termination units at the opposite ends of the flexible sections. The two ropes extend through a ring positioned between the two termination units. The pivots at the rope ends form linkages with the ropes that allow the ropes to adjust their positions as the flexible section engages a curved surface during retrieval. The ring presents bearing surfaces with a large radius of curvature to the ropes to avoid sharp bending loads. | 06-13-2013 |
20130183100 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR LOW-TENSION RETRIEVAL OF INSTRUMENTED MARINE CABLES - Apparatus and method for retrieving instrumented marine cables. The cable-handling apparatus comprises carriers that capture and pull on rigid elements in or on a marine cable to retrieve the cable hand-over-hand onto a deployment vessel. The carriers are spaced apart along an endless path on spacings matching the spacings of the rigid elements in the cable. A take-up mechanism allows manual adjustment of the relative spacings of the carriers to account for tolerances in the spacings of the rigid elements on the cable. | 07-18-2013 |
20140328138 | SEISMIC SYSTEM WITH GHOST AND MOTION REJECTION - An underwater seismic system for reducing noise due to ghost reflections or motion through the water from seismic signals. The system includes two motion sensors. One sensor has a first response and is sensitive to platform-motion-induced noise as well as to acoustic waves. The other sensor has a different construction that isolates it from the acoustic waves so that its response is mainly to motion noise. The outputs of the two sensor responses are combined to remove the effects of motion noise. When further combined with a hydrophone signal, noise due to ghost reflections is reduced. | 11-06-2014 |
20150098302 | Seismic Sensor - A seismic sensor cable system is provided. The seismic sensor cable system may include a cable, a first sensor configured to measure motion of the cable, wherein measurement of motion by the first sensor substantially excludes particle motion associated with seismic waves, and a second sensor configured to measure particle motion associated with the seismic waves. | 04-09-2015 |
20150331126 | OCEAN BOTTOM SYSTEM - A seismic data collection system is disclosed. The system may include at least a first housing and a second housing. The first housing may be configured to detachably couple to the second housing. The system mays also include various components such as one or more seismic sensors, a clock, or memory. Each of the components may be arranged in one of the first housing or second housing. | 11-19-2015 |
20160033660 | INTERNAL BEND RESTRICTOR FOR OPTO/ELECTRICAL ARMORED CABLES - Embodiments of the invention provide methods, systems, and apparatus for collecting seismic data in a marine environment. An ocean bottom cable (OBC) comprising a plurality of sensor nodes for collecting seismic data may be deployed to and retrieved from an ocean bottom during seismic operations using a winch. Such deployment and retrieval operations may exert substantial stress on the OBC at an interface between the sensor nodes and cable segments of the OBC. A reinforcement sleeve is provided to reduce the mechanical stress at such interfaces. | 02-04-2016 |
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20130132931 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EMOTIVE SOFTWARE USABILITY - Systems and methods are disclosed for emotive healthcare software usability. A method to improve software usability is described, the method comprising presenting a software application to a user. The method also including logging activities of the user with respect to the software application, wherein the logging includes recording the user using the software application, and wherein the activities include user action with respect to the software application and mouse location on a user interface displaying the software application. The method also including interpreting user emotion from the recording, and tracking an emotive index based on a combination of user emotion and user action with respect to the software application and mouse location. The method also including providing feedback based on the emotive index. | 05-23-2013 |
20130166767 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RAPID IMAGE DELIVERY AND MONITORING - Certain examples provide systems and methods to prioritize and process image streaming from storage to display. Certain examples provide systems and methods to accelerate and improve diagnostic image processing and display. An example medical image streaming engine is configured to receive a request for image data, and, according to a data priority determination, extract the requested image data from a data storage and process the image data to provide processed image data for display. The example streaming engine is to process the image data to generate, based on downsampling, lossy encoding, decompression and upsampling, a first lossy pre-image for initial display and then to generate, based on lossless encoding and decompression, a lossless image for diagnostic display. | 06-27-2013 |
20140140598 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR 2D AND 3D IMAGE INTEGRATION AND SYNCHRONIZATION - System and methods for 2D and 3D image integration and synchronization are disclosed. An example method includes displaying a first two-dimensional image via a first image viewer on a first screen, wherein the first two-dimensional image is from a first set of images and displaying a three-dimensional image via a second image viewer on the first screen, wherein the three-dimensional image is constructed from the first set of images and wherein the first image viewer and the second image viewer are linked to share commands and messages. The example method also includes receiving a first instruction to modify a selected one of the first two-dimensional image or the three-dimensional image, modifying the selected one of the first two-dimensional image or the three-dimensional image based on the first instruction via the first image viewer or the second image viewer corresponding to the selected image and correspondingly modifying the other of the first two-dimensional image or the three-dimensional image based on the first instruction via the other of the first image viewer or the second image viewer corresponding to the unselected one of the first two-dimensional image or the three-dimensional image. | 05-22-2014 |
20140140637 | MEDICAL IMAGING WORKFLOW MANAGER WITH PRIORITIZED DICOM DATA RETRIEVAL - Example systems and methods for retrieval and display of image data are disclosed. An example image retrieval system includes a workflow manager and an image streaming engine. The example workflow manager is to receive an image request and identify a storage location for the requested image based at least in part on metadata information. The example image streaming engine is to be associated with the storage location to stream the requested image from the storage location to a viewer, the workflow manager to select the storage location based on a location priority and to trigger streaming of the requested image from the storage location to the viewer. | 05-22-2014 |
20140143710 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO CAPTURE AND SAVE CRITERIA FOR CHANGING A DISPLAY CONFIGURATION - An example method for displaying clinical content includes monitoring user interaction with an image viewer displaying clinical content to a user according to a hanging protocol. The example method includes identifying a change in configuration of the hanging protocol and capturing, based on user input, criteria associated with the change. The example method includes saving the criteria in association with the hanging protocol and providing the saved hanging protocol and associated criteria for selection and application to clinical content to be displayed. | 05-22-2014 |
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20090174772 | SECURITY AND SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM - A surveillance and security system includes a plurality of detectors and cameras each associated with a zone of interest. Upon detection or sensing of an event within the zone, an event detection signal is generated and transmitted to a security system controller. The controller generates and transmits a notification message over a data network to a remote communications device notifying a user that an event has been detected by the surveillance and security system, and establishes a communication session. This enables a user of the remote communication device to remotely control the surveillance and security system, and activate or perform certain actions within the system. | 07-09-2009 |
20090322537 | RFID-BASED ASSET SECURITY AND TRACKING SYSTEM, APPARATUS AND METHOD - Systems and methods are disclosed for tracking an item using a RFID surveillance system. In some embodiments, a security controller is connected to a point of sale system with at least one RFID tag reader. In these embodiments, the RFID tag reader is associated with an area that is observable through a video camera. If the tag reader does not recognize information obtained from a RFID tag, the tag reader may activate the video camera. When the video camera is activated, the video camera may capture images and send them to a recording device. | 12-31-2009 |
20130201337 | RFID-BASED ASSET SECURITY AND TRACKING SYSTEM, APPARATUS AND METHOD - Systems and methods are disclosed for tracking an item using a RFID surveillance system. In some embodiments, a security controller is connected to a point of sale system with at least one RFID tag reader. In these embodiments, the RFID tag reader is associated with an area that is observable through a video camera. If the tag reader does not recognize information obtained from a RFID tag, the tag reader may activate the video camera. When the video camera is activated, the video camera may capture images and send them to a recording device. | 08-08-2013 |
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20120131698 | Dominant Negative Mutant Kip-Related Proteins (KRP) in Zea Mays and Methods of Their Use - The present invention provides expression vectors comprising polynucleotides encoding mutant | 05-24-2012 |
20120284813 | IDENTIFICATION AND USE OF KRP MUTANTS IN WHEAT - The invention provides a wheat cell, part, tissue culture or whole plant comprising at least one disrupted KRP gene of the present invention. The present invention also provides methods of increasing weight, size, and/or number of one or more organs, and/or yield of a wheat plant by utilizing the disrupted KRP genes of the present invention. Furthermore, methods of breeding wheat plants to produce new wheat plants having increased weight, size, and/or number of one or more organs, and/or yield are provided. The present invention provides isolated Kinase Inhibitor Protein (KIP) Related Protein (KRP) polynucleotide sequences and isolated KRP polypeptide sequences and methods of their use. | 11-08-2012 |
20140143900 | IDENTIFICATION AND THE USE OF KRP MUTANTS IN PLANTS - The invention provides a plant cell, part, tissue culture or whole plant comprising at least one disrupted KRP gene of the present invention. The present invention also provides methods of increasing weight, size, and/or number of one or more organs, and/or yield of a plant by utilizing the disrupted KRP genes of the present invention. Furthermore, methods of breeding plants to produce new plants having increased weight, size, and/or number of one or more organs, and/or yield are provided. The present invention provides isolated Kinase Inhibitor Protein (KIP) Related Protein (KRP) polynucleotide sequences and isolated KRP polypeptide sequences and methods of their use. Exemplary plants include wheat, rice and soybean. | 05-22-2014 |
20160002656 | IDENTIFICATION AND USE OF KRP MUTANTS IN WHEAT - The invention provides a wheat cell, part, tissue culture or whole plant comprising at least one disrupted KRP gene of the present invention. The present invention also provides methods of increasing weight, size, and/or number of one or more organs, and/or yield of a wheat plant by utilizing the disrupted KRP genes of the present invention. Furthermore, methods of breeding wheat plants to produce new wheat plants having increased weight, size, and/or number of one or more organs, and/or yield are provided. The present invention provides isolated Kinase Inhibitor Protein (KIP) Related Protein (KRP) polynucleotide sequences and isolated KRP polypeptide sequences and methods of their use. | 01-07-2016 |
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20100058362 | DEVICE, SYSTEM, AND METHOD OF EXECUTING A CALL TO A ROUTINE WITHIN A TRANSACTION - Device, system, and method of executing a call to a routine within a transaction. In some embodiments an apparatus may include a memory having stored thereon compiled code corresponding to a transaction, wherein the transaction includes at least one call to a first routine of a pair of first and second mutually inverse routines, and wherein the compiled code includes a call to a first wrapped routine replacing the call to the first routine; and a runtime library including wrapper code, wherein the wrapper code, when executed in response to the call to the first wrapped routine, results in executing the call to the first routine within the transaction and undoing the call to the first routine responsive to abort of the transaction. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 03-04-2010 |
20100153953 | UNIFIED OPTIMISTIC AND PESSIMISTIC CONCURRENCY CONTROL FOR A SOFTWARE TRANSACTIONAL MEMORY (STM) SYSTEM - A method and apparatus for unified concurrency control in a Software Transactional Memory (STM) is herein described. A transaction record associated with a memory address referenced by a transactional memory access operation includes optimistic and pessimistic concurrency control fields. Access barriers and other transactional operations/functions are utilized to maintain both fields of the transaction record, appropriately. Consequently, concurrent execution of optimistic and pessimistic transactions is enabled. | 06-17-2010 |
20130290975 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETERMINING PARALLELISM OF TASKS OF A PROGRAM - A method and device for determining parallelism of tasks of a program comprises generating a task data structure to track the tasks and assigning a node of the task data structure to each executing task. Each node includes a task identification number and a wait number. The task identification number uniquely identifies the corresponding task from other currently executing tasks and the wait number corresponds to the task identification number of a node corresponding to the last descendant task of the corresponding task that was executed prior to a wait command. The parallelism of the tasks is determined by comparing the relationship between the tasks. | 10-31-2013 |
20140156953 | Unified Optimistic and Pessimistic Concurrency Control for a Software Transactional Memory (STM) System - A method and apparatus for unified concurrency control in a Software Transactional Memory (STM) is herein described. A transaction record associated with a memory address referenced by a transactional memory access operation includes optimistic and pessimistic concurrency control fields. Access barriers and other transactional operations/functions are utilized to maintain both fields of the transaction record, appropriately. Consequently, concurrent execution of optimistic and pessimistic transactions is enabled. | 06-05-2014 |
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20100143211 | Catalytic Unit for Treating an Exhaust Gas and Manufacturing Methods for Such Units - A catalytic unit, a process for providing a support mat for the catalytic unit, and a process for assembling the catalytic unit are provided. An installed mat density for the support mat being calculated based upon a desired annular cross-sectional area of a gap between a catalyst carrier and a shell of the catalytic unit, with the support mat being sandwiched therebetween. The support mat for the catalytic unit can be provided by first slitting a bulk roll of support mat to form a plurality of end unit specific mat rolls. The support mat can be wrapped around the catalytic carrier to form multiple layers of support mat, with the support mat having beveled leading and trailing edges to reduce variation in material density in the layers of support mat overlying and underlying the leading trailing edges. The support mat can be free of any binder. | 06-10-2010 |
20100239469 | Monolithic exhaust treatment unit for treating an exhaust gas - A monolithic exhaust treatment device on unit ( | 09-23-2010 |
20110185575 | Method of Producing an Insulated Exhaust Gas Device - A method is provided for producing an exhaust gas aftertreatment or acoustic device ( | 08-04-2011 |
20110192140 | PRESSURE SWIRL FLOW INJECTOR WITH REDUCED FLOW VARIABILITY AND RETURN FLOW - A reagent injector with a cartridge design has a body with a reagent inlet, outlet, and a swirl chamber, which has an exit orifice that may be covered and uncovered by a solid, movable pintle. Reagent flows through the injector when the exit orifice is covered and uncovered to cool the injector. An insulator may be disposed between the injector body and a mounting flange connectable to an exhaust system. A flow path ensures cooling of an electromagnetic actuator. Reagent may bypass an orifice swirl chamber when the pintle blocks the exit orifice. Fluid may flow between an outside diameter of a pole piece and an inside diameter of an electromagnetic actuator, through an orifice chamber and return through a central bore housing a solid pintle, around which fluid may flow. Different inner injector body passages may direct fluid into an orifice distribution chamber and out to the solid pintle. | 08-11-2011 |
20110266370 | PRESSURE SWIRL FLOW INJECTOR WITH REDUCED FLOW VARIABILITY AND RETURN FLOW - A reagent injector with a cartridge design has a body with a reagent inlet, outlet, and a swirl chamber, which has an exit orifice that may be covered and uncovered by a solid, movable pintle. Reagent flows through the injector when the exit orifice is covered and uncovered to cool the injector. An insulator may be disposed between the injector body and a mounting flange connectable to an exhaust system. A flow path ensures cooling of an electromagnetic actuator. Reagent may bypass an orifice swirl chamber when the pintle blocks the exit orifice. Fluid may flow between an outside diameter of a pole piece and an inside diameter of an electromagnetic actuator, through an orifice chamber and return through a central bore housing a solid pintle, around which fluid may flow. Different inner injector body passages may direct fluid into an orifice distribution chamber and out to the solid pintle. | 11-03-2011 |
20130292498 | Reagent Injector - An injector for injecting a reagent into an exhaust stream includes an outer tube extending through an electromagnet and surrounding an inner tube. A first end of the inner tube is sealingly fixed to an inner surface of the outer tube. A guide member and an orifice plate are each sealingly fixed to the inner surface of the outer tube. A second end of the inner tube is aligned by the guide member. A moveable valve member includes a pintle head guided by the inner surface of the outer tube to align the valve member with an orifice extending through the orifice plate. | 11-07-2013 |
20140053539 | EXHAUST COMPONENT MOUNTING SYSTEM - An exhaust treatment system including an exhaust passage in communication with an engine that produces an exhaust. An exhaust canister is coupled to the exhaust passage, and the exhaust canister supports a plurality of exhaust treatment components therein for treating the exhaust, wherein exhaust canister is removable from the exhaust passage, and the exhaust treatment components are removable from the exhaust canister. | 02-27-2014 |
20150152765 | Reagent Injector - An injector for injecting a reagent into an exhaust stream includes an outer tube extending through an electromagnet and surrounding an inner tube. A first end of the inner tube is sealingly fixed to an inner surface of the outer tube. A guide member and an orifice plate are each sealingly fixed to the inner surface of the outer tube. A second end of the inner tube is aligned by the guide member. A moveable valve member includes a pintle head guided by the inner surface of the outer tube to align the valve member with an orifice extending through the orifice plate. | 06-04-2015 |
20150176463 | PRESSURE SWIRL FLOW INJECTOR WITH REDUCED FLOW VARIABILITY AND RETURN FLOW - A reagent injector with a cartridge design has a body with a reagent inlet, outlet, and a swirl chamber, which has an exit orifice that may be covered and uncovered by a solid, movable pintle. Reagent flows through the injector when the exit orifice is covered and uncovered to cool the injector. An insulator may be disposed between the injector body and a mounting flange connectable to an exhaust system. A flow path ensures cooling of an electromagnetic actuator. Reagent may bypass an orifice swirl chamber when the pintle blocks the exit orifice. Fluid may flow between an outside diameter of a pole piece and an inside diameter of an electromagnetic actuator, through an orifice chamber and return through a central bore housing a solid pintle, around which fluid may flow. Different inner injector body passages may direct fluid into an orifice distribution chamber and out to the solid pintle. | 06-25-2015 |
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20090126325 | PARTICULATE FILTER AND METHOD FOR ITS ASSEMBLY - A particulate filter cartridge has a woven metal fiber filter medium surrounding a perforated support tube. The filter medium is crimped down to the support tube at opposite ends thereof and then welded to the support tube at the crimped regions. A plurality of such cartridges can then be nested within each other and separated by appropriate exhaust gas flow directing baffles to form a particulate filter assembly. | 05-21-2009 |
20110290025 | Ultrasonic Acoustic Emissions to Detect Substrate Fracture - A method of detecting a fracture as it occurs in a component during a manufacturing process includes positioning an acoustic sensor in acoustic communication with the component. A manufacturing process is performed while the acoustic sensor remains in acoustic communication with the component. A signal indicative of acoustic emissions from the component during the manufacturing process is provided to a controller where it is determined whether the component has fractured based on the signal. | 12-01-2011 |
20140237999 | Exhaust Aftertreatment Burner With Preheated Combustion Air - A burner for an exhaust aftertreatment system may include a housing assembly and an ignition device. The housing assembly may include an inner shell surrounded by intermediate and outer shells. The inner shell may at least partially define a combustion chamber. The housing assembly may include an airflow passage having an opening extending through the outer shell. The airflow passage may extend between the outer shell and the intermediate shell as well as between the intermediate shell and the inner shell. The airflow passage may provide fluid communication between the opening and the combustion chamber. The ignition device may be at least partially disposed within the housing assembly and may ignite fuel received from a fuel source and air received from the airflow passage to produce a flame in the combustion chamber. The airflow passage may be in a heat transfer relationship with the flame in the combustion chamber. | 08-28-2014 |
20140238000 | Burner With Air-Assisted Fuel Nozzle And Vaporizing Ignition System - A burner for an exhaust aftertreatment system is provided that includes a nozzle assembly having a body and a heating element. The body may include first and second cavities, a fuel inlet passage and an air inlet passage. The first cavity may receive portion of the heating element and may be in fluid communication with the fuel inlet passage and a fuel discharge passage such that fuel from the fuel inlet passage is heated in the first cavity by the heating element and discharged from the first cavity through the fuel discharge passage. The second cavity may be in fluid communication with the air inlet passage and an air discharge passage. The first and second cavities may be fluidly isolated from each other and may supply fuel and air, respectively, to an exit aperture disposed downstream of the fuel discharge aperture and the air discharge aperture. | 08-28-2014 |
20140238001 | Ion Sensor With Decoking Heater - An exhaust treatment system may include a burner, a flame sensor assembly and a control module. The flame sensor assembly may be at least partially disposed within the burner and may include an insulator and an electric heating element in heat transfer relation with the insulator. The control module may be in communication with the flame sensor assembly. The control module may determine whether a flame is present in a combustion chamber based on feedback from the flame sensor assembly. The control module may detect contamination on the insulator based on feedback from the flame sensor assembly. The control module may operate the heating element in a first mode in response to detection of a contamination in which the control module causes electrical power to be applied to the heating element to raise a temperature of the heating element to burn contamination off of the insulator. | 08-28-2014 |
20140238002 | Exhaust Treatment Burner and Mixer System - An exhaust aftertreatment system may include a first housing and a burner. The first housing may include first and second chambers. The first chamber may include an exhaust gas inlet receiving exhaust gas from an engine. The second chamber may receive exhaust gas from the first chamber and may include an exhaust gas outlet. The burner may include a second housing and a combustion chamber disposed within the second housing. The second housing may be at least partially disposed within the first chamber. The burner may supply heated gas to the second chamber. The heated gas within the burner may be fluidly isolated from exhaust gas in the first chamber. The second housing may be in a heat transfer relationship with exhaust gas in the first chamber. | 08-28-2014 |
20140245718 | Compressor for Exhaust Treatment System - An exhaust aftertreatment system for an engine is provided that includes a burner, an air supply system and a control module. The air supply system may be in fluid communication with the burner and may include an air compressor disposed upstream from the burner. The air compressor may include a pump mechanism, a clutch assembly selectively transferring torque from the engine to the pump mechanism, and a motor selectively driving the pump mechanism. The control module may be in communication with the clutch assembly and the motor. The control module may selectively switch the air compressor between a first operating mode in which the clutch assembly transfers torque from the engine to the pump mechanism and a second operating mode in which the motor drives the pump mechanism. | 09-04-2014 |
20150176449 | Burner With Air-Assisted Fuel Nozzle And Vaporizing Ignition System - An exhaust aftertreatment system includes a burner in heat transfer relation with exhaust gas in an exhaust gas passageway. The burner includes a housing assembly and a nozzle assembly, the housing assembly at least partially defining a combustion chamber. The nozzle assembly is at least partially received in the housing assembly and includes a nozzle body and an electric heating element. The heating element is disposed within the nozzle body and operable to heat fuel flowing through the nozzle body. A control module is in communication with the heating element and controls the heating element in a first mode in which the heating element heats fuel for combustion in the combustion chamber, and a second mode in which the heating element burns deposits off of the nozzle body when fuel is not supplied to the nozzle body. | 06-25-2015 |
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20080236505 | System for raising animals - The present invention relates to systems and apparatuses for raising aquatic animals in controlled environments in order to avoid disease and pollution, and for increasing the number of shrimp that can be raised in controlled environments. More particularly, the present invention generally relates to a shelving unit for raising aquatic animals in a controlled environment comprising a plurality of shelves having a top and bottom surface, wherein at least one surface is substantially solid to support the aquatic animals thereon and to allow feeding thereon by the aquatic animals. Also provided are systems comprising closed environments for containing water, at least one shelving unit, a feeding system for dispensing food onto the shelving unit, and a waste disposal system. | 10-02-2008 |
20090261486 | Mixing eductor - An eductor comprising an inlet channel, a mixing channel, and a flowpath, designed for the improved mixing of a relatively large volume of water with gas while utilizing a relatively small amount of power. | 10-22-2009 |
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20140156333 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INTERVIEW SCHEDULING - A system for scheduling interviews includes an interviewer database and a calendar database. Interviewers are selected as a function of one or more modules of questions that are associated with each of the interviewers, and an interview schedule is generated for a job candidate from the selected interviewers. The system can also schedule and invite people to meetings based on their calendar availability and the skills, characteristics, or attributes associated with potential meeting attendees. | 06-05-2014 |
20140156356 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING EFFECTIVENESS OF INTERVIEWS AND MEETINGS - A system for scheduling interviews includes an interviewer database and a calendar database. Interviewers are selected as a function of one or more modules of questions that are associated with each of the interviewers, and an interview schedule is generated for a job candidate from the selected interviewers. The system can also schedule and invite people to meetings based on their calendar availability and the skills, characteristics, or attributes associated with potential meeting attendees. | 06-05-2014 |
20140156550 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONDUCTING AN INTERVIEW - A system for scheduling interviews includes an interviewer database and a calendar database. Interviewers are selected as a function of one or more modules of questions that are associated with each of the interviewers, and an interview schedule is generated for a job candidate from the selected interviewers. The system can also schedule and invite people to meetings based on their calendar availability and the skills, characteristics, or attributes associated with potential meeting attendees. | 06-05-2014 |
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20110174387 | PIPELINE PIG EXTRACTOR AND TRANSPORT APPARATUS WITH WIND GUARD - A method and apparatus for transporting a pipeline pig provides a housing having an interior. A jacking mechanism is contained within the housing interior. A carriage is supported by the jacking mechanism for movement between an upper extended and a lower retracted position. The carriage has a concave surface that generally cradles a pipeline pig to be transported. A pulling device on the housing enables a pipeline pig to be pulled from a location that is not on the carriage to a position that is on the carriage. The position that is not on the carriage can be for example a pig trap. As part of the method of the present invention, the pulling device pulls the pig from the pig trap or other location to the carriage and then the carriage is retracted into the housing for transport to a remote location. | 07-21-2011 |
20110206491 | Pipeline Pig Storage Rack Apparatus - A pipeline pig support rack apparatus includes a frame having a plurality of supports mounted thereon, each extending upwardly from the frame. Each pipeline pig support includes clamps that are comprised of first and second u-shaped members that are attached with a hinge. A bolted connection opposite the hinge is provided for holding the u-shaped members together in a closed position when securing a pipeline pig. Lifting eyes on the frame are provided for enabling the frame, its pig supports and any contained pipeline pigs to be lifted as a unit. A basket receptacle optionally is provided that receives the frame. The frame and basket receptacle are each independently liftable. The basket receptacle prevents spillage of hazardous materials that might be residing upon the pigs after they have been used to clean a particular pipeline. | 08-25-2011 |
20130011236 | Pipeline Pig Storage Rack Apparatus - A pipeline pig support rack apparatus includes a frame having a plurality of supports mounted thereon, each extending upwardly from the frame. Each pipeline pig support includes clamps that are comprised of first and second u-shaped members that are attached with a hinge. A bolted connection opposite the hinge is provided for holding the u-shaped members together in a closed position when securing a pipeline pig. Lifting eyes on the frame are provided for enabling the frame, its pig supports and any contained pipeline pigs to be lifted as a unit. A basket receptacle optionally is provided that receives the frame. The frame and basket receptacle are each independently liftable. The basket receptacle prevents spillage of hazardous materials that might be residing upon the pigs after they have been used to clean a particular pipeline. | 01-10-2013 |
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