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Charles Brunet, Houston, TX US
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| 20090101414 | Apparatus and Method for Conveyance and Control of a High Pressure Hose in Jet Drilling Operations - A jetting hose is conveyed downhole retracted within a tubing string for jetting lateral boreholes from a main wellbore, is released at the jetting depth and pumped from the tubing string and into a lateral borehole with jetting fluid. A piston is secured to the upper end of the jetting hose, and the pumped jetting fluid drives the piston. A speed control regulates the penetration rate of the jetting hose into the formation independent of the tubing string weight. | 04-23-2009 |
| 20100224367 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MILLING CASING IN JET DRILLING APPLICATIONS FOR HYDROCARBON PRODUCTION - An apparatus and method for improving control over the milling force applied to a milling bit that is turned through a rotary drive to form a hole in a wellbore casing. A bit-weighting sub is applied between the tubing used to lower the rotary drive's motor into the wellbore and the rotary drive itself, the sub serving to take the weight of the tubing off the rotary drive when the motor lands in operative connection with the drive, and further serving to apply a known milling force to the drive (and thus to the bit) independent of the weight of the tubing. In a preferred form the sub includes a spring that is compressed against the drive when the tubing and motor are landed. | 09-09-2010 |
| 20110147088 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE FEED-IN SPEED OF A HIGH PRESSURE HOSE IN JET DRILLING OPERATIONS - A jetting hose is conveyed downhole retracted on the end of a tubing string (coiled tubing) for jetting lateral boreholes from a main wellbore. The apparatus allows the operator to sense the speed at which the jetting hose and nozzle are penetrating the formation and adjust the coiled tubing feed-in rate accordingly, optimizing both the direction and length of the lateral borehole relative to the main wellbore. | 06-23-2011 |
Francois Brunet, Madison, WI US
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| 20090046352 | Low-average-power parabolic pulse amplifiction - There is provided a parabolic pulse amplifier for amplifying a pulse light signal. The amplifier comprises an ytterbium-doped amplification waveguide pumped using a pump source with a pump central wavelength substantially offset from the absorption transition peak wavelength. The pump wavelength is selected such that the absorption coefficient of pump light and the gain coefficient of the signal are substantially equal in the amplification waveguide such that the amplification gain is distributed substantially uniformly along the amplification waveguide. | 02-19-2009 |
Jean-Marie Brunet, San Jose, CA US
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| 20090013292 | CONTEXT DEPENDENT TIMING ANALYSIS AND PREDICTION - In one embodiment, a method for providing a context aware timing analysis is provided. A library of cells is pre-computed to take into account contouring that may result based on possible context situations for instances in an integrated circuit design. This results in a library that includes a characterization for each of the plurality of context situations. The timing analysis may then be run after pre-computing the library based on the context situations. The context situation for instances in the integrated circuit design are determined. Then a characterization for the instances based on the context situation is determined from the pre-computed library of characterizations. Because the characterization for the context situations was pre-computed based on possible combinations of context situations that may be found in the design, a lookup of the characterized timing information may be performed. Thus, a re-characterization during runtime does not need to be performed. | 01-08-2009 |
| 20090276749 | GATE MODELING FOR SEMICONDUCTOR FABRICATION PROCESS EFFECTS - In one embodiment, a method for determining a contour simplification of an object for a simulation is provided. An object in a layout of a transistor design to be created with the photolithographic process is determined. The object includes a width and a length in the layout. A contour simulation is performed to determine a generated contour object. The contour simulation simulates parametric variation factors that may occur in the photolithographic process. An adjusted width and adjusted length of the object is then determined based on the generated contour object. The adjusted width and the adjusted length are usable to determine a parametric model for simulation of the object. For example, a layout versus schematic (LVS) tool may back-annotate the layout. Then, a SPICE simulation may use the output of the LVS tool to verify the electrical behavior of the transistor using the adjusted width and adjusted length. | 11-05-2009 |
John Dexter Brunet, Duncan, OK US
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| 20090252616 | Variable Rate Pumping System - A pumping system comprising a motor, wherein the motor has an operating speed, a pump coupled to the motor, wherein the pump has a volumetric displacement, a fluid end coupled to the pump, wherein the fluid end is operable to draw fluid from an input and provide fluid to an output, and a control system operable to regulate the motor and the pump in order to provide fluid to the output at a selected pressure and flow rate within a continuous range of pressures and flow rates between the peak horsepower output and peak torque output of the motor. | 10-08-2009 |
Peter T. Brunet, Round Rock, TX US
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| 20080316002 | PRE-CONFIGURATION OF USER PREFERENCES - Provided is a pre-configuration system and method for defining user configuration preferences for consumer devices and computer software and hardware at time of purchase and, then, automatically configuring the target devices when the device is packaged or first used. Information gathered in conjunction with the purchase of a target device is employed to determine the user configuration and then the user configuration is applied to the target device. A target device and associated hardware are imbedded with RFID tags thus enabling elimination of the configuration of a device by the end user. As a result, both user documentation and support calls are reduced. This is accomplished using RFID technology that enables labor free, automated transmittal of configuration data to the user device. | 12-25-2008 |
Romain Brunet, Mannheim DE
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| 20110099990 | ASSEMBLY FOR COOLING AN EXHAUST GAS STREAM - An assembly for cooling an exhaust gas stream includes an outlet nozzle exposed to the exhaust gas stream. The outlet nozzle projects into an open end of an adjacent exhaust gas pipe so that a reduced pressure relative to the surrounding environment is produced in a suction region between the outlet nozzle and the exhaust gas pipe by flow of exhaust gas. Adjusting members vary the flow cross section of the outlet nozzle. | 05-05-2011 |
| 20110239636 | Device For Cooling An Exhaust Gas Stream Emerging From A Soot Particle Filter - Device for cooling an exhaust gas stream emerging from a soot particle filter, having an outlet connector provided on the soot particle filter for conveying out the exhaust gas stream, the outlet connector comprising a mouth region tapering in the direction of the exhaust gas stream, which region projects into an open end of an adjacent exhaust gas pipe in such a way that a reduced pressure relative to the surrounding environment may be produced in a suction region between the outlet connector and the exhaust gas pipe on passage of the exhaust gas stream. | 10-06-2011 |
| 20110239637 | Device For Cooling An Exhaust Gas Stream - A device for cooling an exhaust gas stream, having an exhaust gas pipe receiving the exhaust gas stream, the exhaust gas pipe being surrounded at least in places by a heat shield arranged spaced therefrom, which together with the outside of the exhaust gas pipe forms a convection region for air supplied from the surrounding environment. A mouth region of the exhaust gas pipe extended relative to the heat shield projects in such a way into an open end of an adjoining outlet port that a reduced pressure relative to the surrounding environment may be produced in a suction region between the mouth region of the exhaust gas pipe and the outlet port as the air heated in the convection region due to the exhaust gas stream rises. | 10-06-2011 |
Thomas A. Brunet, Round Rock, TX US
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| 20120110384 | Source Identification of Compliance Errors in a Web Page with Custom Widgets - A mechanism is provided to automate the mapping so that custom widgets that cause compliance errors in the Web page can be identified automatically. The mechanism dynamically creates and inserts debug directives into the HTML code generated from a custom widget in a Web page so that a compliance error found in the generated code can be traced back to the custom widget that caused the error. | 05-03-2012 |
