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Celia R. Clause, Jefferson, IA US
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20130164106 | ATTACHMENT FOR A BUCKET - An attachment for a bucket is disclosed. The bucket includes a plurality of panels including a bottom panel and two side panels. The bottom panel extends between the two side panels and has an edge. The attachment includes a plate having two major opposing surfaces. The attachment further includes an adapter extending from at least one of the two major opposing surfaces of the plate, the adapter being configured to engage the bottom panel of the bucket. The attachment further includes an attachment mechanism cooperating with at least one of the plate and the adapter to detachably attach the attachment to at least one panel in the plurality of panels of the bucket. | 06-27-2013 |
Darin L. Clause, Bellaire, TX US
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20150054276 | High-Pressure Bidirectional Seal - A high-pressure connection in a conduit or enclosure utilizing a bidirectional, pressure-energized seal. Male and female flanges are provided, where one of the flanges has a recess that accommodates a seal ring. The outer peripheries of the two flanges' sealing surfaces are in contact with each so that clamping, bolting and bending stresses are not borne by the seal ring. The seal ring has a cross-section that includes a solid body and two V shaped sealing portions that extend from the body at an angle between 90 and 160 degrees. Each sealing portion has a set of opposing sealing faces with a cavity between them, so that fluid pressure within the cavity urges the sealing faces outward from the first cavity toward the flanges. | 02-26-2015 |
Provost Clause, Laval FR
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20120280850 | METHOD FOR DETECTING A MESSAGE SENT BY AN INTERROGATOR OR A TRANSPONDER IN MODE S - A method for detecting a message provided with a preamble with a number of pulses in a signal sent by an interrogator or a transponder in mode S, said method including a step for decomposition of said signal into an amplitude signal and into a complex phase signal, a step for detection of said preamble by correlating the amplitude signal with a replica signal of the expected pulses, and a phase control step executed by adding together the samples of the phase signal for the duration of the pulses of said preamble and by comparing the sum obtained with a threshold. The method may include a step for time synchronization by correlation of the complex phase signal with a reference sequence formed by one or more known bits before the decoding of the data. The method applies notably to the decoding of interrogation messages borne by low-power signals. | 11-08-2012 |