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Alex R. Hathaway Shields, Richland, MI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090308347 | PLANETARY ROTARY ENGINE - A planetary engine includes a charge compression system for compressing a charge of air and/or an air and fuel mixture that is precompressed by rotation of the rotors and supplied into a combustion chamber through a rotary valve that may be actively adjusted during operation of the engine to vary the intake valve opening size and/or timing. Exhaust valves may likewise be actively adjustable rotary valves for further engine control. A compression insert mounted between the end wall assemblies absorbs combustion forces and provides rigidity to the engine, as well as occupies all or nearly all of the volume between the rotors at the minimum volume of the combustion chamber to improve the compression ratio of the engine. | 12-17-2009 |
Alex R. Mohning, Leicestershire GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090198414 | Operator interface for controlling a vehicle - An operator interface for controlling a vehicle includes a first operator control input device configured to generate a first signal indicative of a desired steering of the vehicle, and a second signal. The operator interface also includes a second operator control input device configured to generate a third signal. The second signal and the third signal are indicative of a desired vehicle speed. | 08-06-2009 |
Alex R. Zelenchuk, Stoughton, MA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090004108 | Smmr (Small Molecule Metabolite Reporters) For Use As In Vivo Glucose Biosensors - Small Molecule Metabolite Reporters (SMMRs) for use as in vivo glucose biosensors, sensor compositions, and methods of use, are described. The SMMRs include boronic acid-containing xanthene, coumarin, carbostyril and phenalene-based small molecules which are used for monitoring glucose in vivo, advantageously on the skin. | 01-01-2009 |
