Banis
Christian Banis, Leguevin FR
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20110315823 | FIXATION MECHANISM FOR INSTALLING THERMAL INSULATION SHEETS IN AN AIRCRAFT BODY - The invention relates to a device for holding an insulating blanket and for fastening systems in an aircraft, comprising a base having two ends from each of which an arm extends. | 12-29-2011 |
20120012218 | INTERIOR COVERING DEVICE FOR AN AIRCRAFT CABIN INCORPORATING AT LEAST ONE SYSTEM - The invention relates to a device for interior covering ( | 01-19-2012 |
20120015595 | AIRCRAFT VENTILATION SYSTEM - This ventilation system is intended for an aircraft comprising a structure bearing an exterior wall and an interior covering. | 01-19-2012 |
20130077279 | ELECTRICAL DEVICES MODULE FOR AN AVIONICS BAY - A module in the form of a pallet or a closed container includes a grouping together of the electrical devices in an avionics bay, in which the electrical devices are interconnected and attached so as to facilitate the mounting and thus limit the time it takes to mount the electrical devices in the avionics bay. | 03-28-2013 |
James M. Banis, Oro Valley, AZ US
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20120216881 | System and Method for Harvested Water Irrigation - A system and method for harvested water irrigation is provided. The irrigation system generally collects harvested water from a variety of sources and disperses it from a tank to a landscape for irrigation. The irrigation may be managed using a system controller. The system controller interacts with a variety of devices, including a level controller, a pump or valve, and at least one zone valve. The system may be configured to end irrigation cycles in response to certain events and to supplement harvested water irrigation with potable water as needed or selected. | 08-30-2012 |
Mohammad Norouzi Banis, London CA
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20120241192 | MICROFIBER SUPPORTED METAL SILICIDE NANOWIRES - An arrangement of elongated nanowires that include titanium silicide or tungsten silicide may be grown on the exterior surfaces of many individual electrically conductive microfibers of much larger diameter. Each of the nanowires is structurally defined by an elongated, centralized titanium silicide or tungsten silicide nanocore that terminates in a distally spaced gold particle and which is co-axially surrounded by a removable amorphous nanoshell. A gold-directed catalytic growth mechanism initiated during a low pressure chemical vapor deposition process is used to grow the nanowires uniformly along the entire length and circumference of the electrically conductive microfibers where growth is intended. The titanium silicide- or tungsten silicide-based nanowires can be used in a variety electrical, electrochemical, and semiconductor applications. | 09-27-2012 |