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20090016686 | OPTICAL FIBER GRATINGS FOR HANDLING INCREASED POWER LEVELS AND METHODS OF MAKING - Optical fibers and optical fiber lasers including gratings and methods of writing gratings into fibers. A method can comprise providing a photosensitive optical fiber having a region having an original refractive index (RI) profile along the elongate direction of the fiber; exposing the optical fiber to actinic radiation to alter the original RI profile to form along a length of the fiber a grating having a RI profile including alternating higher RI and lower RI sections; and wherein the maximum RI difference between a RI of a higher RI section and a RI of an adjacent lower RI section of the grating RI profile is no greater than 85% of the difference between the average index of the grating RI profile and the original RI profile. | 01-15-2009 |
20090208877 | METHODS OF MAKING OPTICAL FIBER GRATINGS - Optical fibers and optical fiber lasers including gratings and methods of writing gratings into fibers. A method can comprise providing a photosensitive optical fiber having a region having an original refractive index (RI) profile along the elongate direction of the fiber; exposing the optical fiber to actinic radiation to alter the original RI profile to form along a length of the fiber a grating having a RI profile including alternating higher RI and lower RI sections; and wherein the maximum RI difference between a RI of a higher RI section and a RI of an adjacent lower RI section of the grating RI profile is no greater than 85% of the difference between the average index of the grating RI profile and the original RI profile. | 08-20-2009 |
20100008634 | OPTICAL FIBER ARTICLE FOR HANDLING HIGHER POWER AND METHOD OF FABRICATING OR USING - An optical fiber preform, and method for fabricating, having a first core, a second core spaced from the first core and first and second regions, the first region having an outer perimeter having a first substantially straight length and the second region having an outer perimeter having a second substantially straight length facing the first straight length. One of the regions can comprise the first core and the other comprises the second core. The preform can be drawn with rotation to provide a fiber wherein a first core of the fiber is multimode at a selected wavelength of operation and a second core of the fiber is spaced from and winds around the first core and has a selected longitudinal pitch. The second core of the fiber can couple to a higher order mode of the first core and increase the attenuation thereof relative to the fundamental mode of the first core. | 01-14-2010 |
20130291603 | OPTICAL FIBER ARTICLE FOR HANDLING HIGHER POWER AND METHOD OF FABRICATING OR USING - An optical fiber preform, and method for fabricating, having a first core, a second core spaced from the first core and first and second regions, the first region having an outer perimeter having a first substantially straight length and the second region having an outer perimeter having a second substantially straight length facing the first straight length. One of the regions can comprise the first core and the other comprises the second core. The preform can be drawn with rotation to provide a fiber wherein a first core of the fiber is multimode at a selected wavelength of operation and a second core of the fiber is spaced from and winds around the first core and has a selected longitudinal pitch. The second core of the fiber can couple to a higher order mode of the first core and increase the attenuation thereof relative to the fundamental mode of the first core. | 11-07-2013 |
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20110139122 | LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS ENGINE ASSEMBLY WITH FLOW CONTROL - A liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) fuel assembly may include a fuel rail and a flow control mechanism. The fuel rail may have an inlet in communication with a pressurized LPG fuel source, an injection passageway in communication with the inlet and a fuel injector that provides fuel to a combustion chamber of an engine, and an outlet in communication with the fuel injection passageway. The flow control mechanism may be in communication with the outlet of the fuel rail and a LPG fuel tank and may be operable in first and second modes. The second mode may provide a greater flow restriction than the first mode to control a fuel flow from the outlet of the fuel rail to the fuel tank. | 06-16-2011 |
20110144886 | DUAL STATE LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS ENGINE ASSEMBLY - An engine assembly may include an engine structure, an intake manifold, and a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) fuel assembly. The engine structure may define a combustion chamber and the intake manifold may be in communication with the combustion chamber. The LPG fuel assembly may include a LPG fuel tank containing LPG fuel, a liquid LPG fuel injection system in communication with the LPG fuel tank and the combustion chamber, and a vapor LPG fuel injection system in communication with the LPG fuel tank and the intake manifold. | 06-16-2011 |
20120060796 | LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS (LPG) PUMP CONTROL SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A control system for a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) vehicle, includes a composition determination module and a pump control module. The composition determination module determines a composition of LPG in an LPG tank of the LPG vehicle based on an LPG tank pressure and a temperature of the LPG in the LPG tank. The pump control module controls operation of an LPG pump based on the composition. | 03-15-2012 |
20120060935 | Fuel Tank Temperature and Pressure Management Via Selective Extraction of Liquid Fuel and Fuel Vapor - A method and apparatus for managing temperature and pressure of fuel in a fuel tank stored at or near its vapor pressure. In response to fuel feed pressure, a variable ratio of liquid fuel to fuel vapor is extracted from the fuel tank in order to regulate temperature and pressure of the fuel for the purpose of keeping the pressure lower in anticipation of refilling or to assist a vaporizer of the fuel system which is incompletely vaporizing the fuel. | 03-15-2012 |
20120189462 | Pump Assisted Refilling System for LPG Fuel Tanks - A pump assisted refilling system for LPG and other fuels wherein the fuel storage pressure is at, or close to, the vapor pressure of the fuel. A fuel pump is selectively activated to assist fuel delivery from the refilling fitting to the tank interior responsive to a determined fuel pressure condition of the fuel so that rapid refilling is always assured. | 07-26-2012 |
20140261327 | FUEL SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME - A number of variations of the invention may include a fuel supply system for an internal combustion engine and/or method, wherein heat is exchanged from gaseous fuel in a gaseous fuel line and at least one of a liquid fuel in a liquid fuel feed line or a liquid fuel return line which are connected to an injection fuel rail of an internal combustion engine. In a number of variations, a regulator or throttling valve is provided in the gaseous fuel line to expand gas flowing therein and reduce the temperature of the gas to further cool the liquid fuel flowing in the liquid fuel feed line or the liquid fuel return line. Another variation may include a method comprising exchanging heat from gaseous fuel in a gaseous fuel line and a liquid fuel in a liquid fuel feed line or a liquid fuel return line which are connected to an injection fuel rail of an internal combustion engine. Another variation may further include throttling the flow through the gaseous fuel line to adiabatically expand the gas flowing and reduce the temperature of the gas to further cool the liquid fuel flowing in the liquid fuel feed line or the liquid fuel return line. | 09-18-2014 |
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20110125217 | ACTIVE ELECTRODE STATE CONTROL SYSTEM - A method and system for charge imbalance compensation in a stimulating medical device is provided. The stimulating medical device includes at least one electrode contact configured for providing stimulation to a recipient. A charge imbalance compensation system in the stimulating medical device measures any residual charge remaining on the electrode contact that may result from an imbalance in the applied stimulation. If the measured residual charge exceeds a threshold, the charge imbalance compensation system causes a compensator current to be applied to reduce the residual charge. This residual charge may be measured by measuring a potential difference between the electrode contact and a reference electrode; or, by measuring a potential difference across a capacitor in-series with the electrode contact. | 05-26-2011 |
20120071957 | COCHLEAR IMPLANT HAVING ELECTRICALLY NONCONDUCTIVE OCCLUDENT FOR TISSUE OPENINGS - An electrically nonconductive occludent constructed and arranged to forcefully infill a tissue opening so as to effectively prevent transport of electrical current, fluid and bacteria through the tissue opening. A cochlear implant comprising: an elongate electrode carrier member having at least one electrode disposed thereon, wherein the carrier member is configured to traverse a cochleostomy to position the electrodes in the cochlea; and an electrically nonconductive occludent constructed and arranged to circumferentially surround a portion of the carrier member traversing the cochleostomy, and to forcefully infill cochleostomy thereby segregating perilymphatic canals of the cochlea from extracochlear regions. | 03-22-2012 |
20120215283 | RECORDING AND RETRIEVAL OF SOUND DATA IN A HEARING PROSTHESIS - A hearing prosthesis for delivering stimuli to a hearing-impaired recipient is disclosed, the hearing prosthesis comprising: a sound transducer for converting received sound signals into electric audio signals; a sound processor for converting said electric audio signals into stimuli signals; a stimulator for delivering said stimuli to the recipient; a memory for storing data representative of sound signals; and a controller configured to cause selected sound data to be retrieved from said memory and processed by said sound processor. | 08-23-2012 |
20140180362 | RECORDING AND RETRIEVAL OF SOUND DATA IN A HEARING PROSTHESIS - A hearing prosthesis for delivering stimuli to a hearing-impaired recipient is disclosed, the hearing prosthesis comprising: a sound transducer for converting received sound signals into electric audio signals; a sound processor for converting said electric audio signals into stimuli signals; a stimulator for delivering said stimuli to the recipient; a memory for storing data representative of sound signals; and a controller configured to cause selected sound data to be retrieved from said memory and processed by said sound processor. | 06-26-2014 |
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20150100011 | Development of Active Cells with a Stimulating Prosthesis - Presented herein are techniques that transform a recipient's cells into active cells. More specifically, the techniques presented herein transfect optically-sensitive elements into the cells. The optically-sensitive elements may cause the nerve cells to fire or activate (i.e., generate an action potential) in the presence of electromagnetic radiation, or may prevent the nerve cells from firing or activating in the presence of electromagnetic radiation. | 04-09-2015 |
20150306416 | Development of Active Cells with a Stimulating Prosthesis - Presented herein are techniques that transform a recipient's cells into active cells. More specifically, the techniques presented herein transfect optically-sensitive elements into the cells. The optically-sensitive elements may cause the nerve cells to fire or activate (i.e., generate an action potential) in the presence of electromagnetic radiation, or may prevent the nerve cells from firing or activating in the presence of electromagnetic radiation. | 10-29-2015 |
20160059014 | Event Detection In An Implantable Auditory Prosthesis - Presented herein are techniques for monitoring the physical state of a stimulating assembly to, for example, detect the occurrence of an adverse event. More specifically, an elongate stimulating assembly comprising a plurality of longitudinally spaced contacts is at least partially implanted into a recipient. Electrical measurements are performed at one or more of the plurality of contacts and the electrical measurements are evaluated relative to one another to determine the physical state of the stimulating assembly. | 03-03-2016 |
20160059015 | INTRA-COCHLEAR STIMULATING ASSEMBLY INSERTION - Presented herein are intra-operative techniques for setting the angular insertion depth of a stimulating assembly during implantation into a recipient's cochlea. In certain embodiments, the angular insertion depth is monitored in real-time and advancement of the stimulating assembly is terminated when a selected angular insertion depth is achieved. In further embodiments, a linear insertion depth that corresponds to a selected angular insertion depth is intra-operatively calculated and advancement of the stimulating assembly is terminated when the calculated linear insertion depth is achieved. | 03-03-2016 |