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Hette Akkerman, Eindhoven NL
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| 20100095531 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A CUTTING MEMBER OF A SHAVER - The invention relates to a method of manufacturing a cutting member ( | 04-22-2010 |
Hylke Broer Akkerman, Groningen NL
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| 20080203384 | Method of Manufacturing an Electrical Element - The element ( | 08-28-2008 |
Jan Coen Akkerman, Wageningen NL
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| 20100031528 | PROCESS FOR CONTROLLING THE MOISTURE CONTENT OF A SUPPLY GAS FOR USE IN DRYING A PRODUCT - The invention provides a process for controlling the moisture content, of a supply gas for use in drying a product, which process comprises the steps of: | 02-11-2010 |
Jensen Peter Akkerman, Huizen NL
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| 20080291438 | Apparatus and Method for Checking of Containers - A method for detecting one or more foreign substances in one or more containers filled with liquid, comprising of: transporting the containers filled with liquid in a substantially straight line at relatively high speed in a production environment; —illuminating each container with content with one or more fixedly disposed light sources; and —inspecting the container with content from preferably two or more different orientations using two or more cameras, wherein cameras and lighting are disposed substantially fixedly relative to each other, while the cameras and light sources are mutually connected such that in a short time two or more images of a container filled with liquid can be recorded with mutually differing illumination and/or angle of incidence; —comparing the foreign substances in the two or more images; and —wherein a container filled with liquid is rejected on the basis of the probability distribution obtained from the comparisons, wherein above a determined probability it is concluded that the foreign substance is a glass particle or other undesirable particle. | 11-27-2008 |
Mark Richard Akkerman, Boise, ID US
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| 20100187321 | HOME HEATING SYSTEM UTILIZING ELECTROLYSIS OF WATER - Disclosed is a heating system utilizing electrolysis of water for heating a space. The system includes a tank configured to hold water, a separation cell configured to perform electrolysis of water, a first heat exchanger, a gas bubbler, a burn unit, and a second heat exchanger, where water from the tank is delivered to the separation cell where electrolysis is performed. The fluid produced from the electrolysis is delivered through the first heat exchanger back to the tank, then to the gas bubbler, and finally to the burn unit, where the hydrogen gas produced during electrolysis is burned to emit heat directed at the second heat exchanger. Through the process environment air is heated. | 07-29-2010 |
Neil H. Akkerman, Houston, TX US
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| 20100126295 | SEQUENTIAL GEAR SHIFTING MECHANISM - A method for shifting gears in a transmission. In one embodiment a mechanical transmission gear shifting assembly, for a transmission with multiple gear selectors that, when moved in a back and forth motion, selects different gear ratios. The apparatus uses a cam with a cam follower for moving gear selectors, in response to the same active cam surfaces. The apparatus additionally includes a retractable stop dog, and detents for moving, stopping and holding the cam at all times. The cam moves in increments corresponding to sequentially increasing or decreasing selected gear states of the transmission. | 05-27-2010 |
Peter Jensen Akkerman, Huizen NL
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| 20110140010 | Method and Device for Detecting an Undesirable Object or Flaw - Method for detecting an undesired object or flaw in relation to a background, wherein radiation with a first characteristic is cast by a first radiation source onto and close to the background and the location where the undesired object or flaw is to be expected, wherein radiation generated by the radiation source and reflected, dispersed, diffracted or transmitted by the undesired object is sensed by one or more radiation sensors, and wherein radiation is cast onto the location by a second radiation source with a second characteristic, which is disposed and/or has a second radiation characteristic such that apparent flaws can be removed relatively easily from the image signal sensed by the sensors. | 06-16-2011 |
Ryan L. Akkerman, Allen, TX US
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| 20100082858 | METHOD TO IMPROVE OPERATING PERFORMANCE OF A COMPUTING DEVICE - The system includes a microprocessor, a first buffer, a second buffer, and a control circuit. The control circuit includes a memory and an interface. The control circuit is configured to determine a first buffer value and compare the first buffer value to a predetermined value to obtain a result. The control circuit is further configured to control a read issue rate of the first buffer based on the result. The memory is configured to store at least one of the first buffer value, the result, the read issue rate, and the TAG. | 04-01-2010 |
Ryan L. Akkerman, Richardson, TX US
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| 20080270708 | System and Method for Achieving Cache Coherency Within Multiprocessor Computer System - A system and method are disclosed for achieving cache coherency in a multiprocessor computer system having a plurality of sockets with processing devices and memory controllers and a plurality of memory blocks. In at least some embodiments, the system includes a plurality of node controllers capable of being respectively coupled to the respective sockets of the multiprocessor computer, a plurality of caching devices respectively coupled to the respective node controllers, and a fabric coupling the respective node controllers, by which cache line request signals can be communicated between the respective node controllers. Cache coherency is achieved notwithstanding the cache line request signals communicated between the respective node controllers due at least in part to communications between the node controllers and the respective caching devices to which the node controllers are coupled. In at least some embodiments, the caching devices track remote cache line ownership for processor and/or input/output hub caches. | 10-30-2008 |
