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Mark L. Dahmer, Centennial, CO US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090300783 | METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING WHEAT PLANTS WITH INCREASED GRAIN PROTEIN CONTENT - The present invention provides novel methods for making wheat plants with increased grain protein content. The methods involve introducing a gene encoding herbicide-resistant, wheat acetohydroxyacid synthase large subunit (AHASL) protein. The invention further provides wheat plants that produce high protein grain and human and animal food products derived thereof. | 12-03-2009 |
Matthew T. Dahmer, Milford, MA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090297361 | Minimization of fouling and fluid losses in turbine airfoils - Contaminant build-up and cooling airflow looses are reduced in a turbine airfoil by joining root and airfoil cooling air passages thereof with a transition passage. | 12-03-2009 |
| 20100150735 | Multi-Peripheral Serpentine Microcircuits For High Aspect Ratio Blades - A cooling arrangement for a pressure side of an airfoil portion of a turbine engine component is provided. The cooling arrangement comprises a pair of cooling circuits embedded within a wall forming the pressure side. The pair of cooling circuits includes a first serpentine cooling circuit and a second circuit offset from the first serpentine cooling circuit. | 06-17-2010 |
Matthew T. Dahmer, Auburn, MA US
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| 20090238675 | AIRFOIL THERMAL MANAGEMENT WITH MICROCIRCUIT COOLING - A turbine engine component, such as a turbine engine blade, has an airfoil portion with a pressure side wall and a suction side wall, a plurality of ribs extending between the pressure side wall and the suction side wall, and a plurality of supply cavities located between the ribs. The component further has an arrangement for cooling the airfoil portion. The cooling arrangement comprises a first cooling circuit embedded within the suction side wall for convectively cooling the suction side wall, a second cooling circuit embedded within the pressure side wall for cooling the pressure side wall, and a third passageway for increasing a temperature of at least one of the ribs by conduction. | 09-24-2009 |
Michael David Dahmer, Jerome, ID US
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| 20090235091 | Computer system for indexing and storing sensitive, secured, information on a non-trusted computer storage array - Preservation of sensitive electronic data records in the face of either natural or man-made catastrophes has become important. In some fields, such as the medical and legal fields, current law requires that such data survive these events, and be available to authorized users in a timely fashion. This invention presents a method to protect sensitive data such that the systems used for preservation need be neither private nor secure. Data sets are replicated at multiple servers that can be geographically distant increasing the survivability of these records. Both the name and the contents of these files are private to the client, and are not available even to the operators of the disaster recovery system. By allowing the preserved data to be accessible on the public Internet, yet be undecipherable, the confidentiality and survival of such data is significantly improved. This preservation methodology minimizes the data to be sent by sending only new and changed files, and multiple geographic sites are supported. | 09-17-2009 |
Ralf Dahmer, Olpe DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080218042 | Kit for Producing a Frame Superstructure for Switchgear Cabinets - A kit for producing a frame superstructure for switchgear cabinets including a cupboard frame having four horizontal width struts, four horizontal depth struts and four vertical frame legs having a predetermined width, depth and height. A vertical frame includes two horizontal width struts and two vertical frame profiles which are insertable into in the cupboard frame and connectable to the depth struts thereof. Covering elements are connectable in the form of external and internal elements to two vertical frames which are spaced so that an independent base frame is formed. At least one cupboard door is pivotally fixable to the covering elements. This invention makes it possible to obtain a great number of embodiments with several simple elements. | 09-11-2008 |
| 20080243311 | Switchgear Cabinet Control System and Monitoring System - A switchgear cabinet control system and a monitoring system including at least one switchgear cabinet, a control and monitoring device and an operating and information system including user components and data processing, data transferring and storage components which can be remote controlled, in addition to a user guiding device and a configuration device. An individually adapted, simple to operate system is obtained when the operating and information system includes a planning device which is used to selectively combine at least one switchgear cabinet having switchgear cabinet components to an individual user system in a provider device, wherein offer-related data of various switchgear cabinets and switchgear cabinet components are contained. A selected arrangement of planned data which is related to at least one switchgear cabinet and switchgear cabinet components can be extracted therefrom. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20090116174 | Switchgear Cabinet Assembly or Rack Assembly - A switchgear cabinet assembly or rack assembly including an electric supply device that can be or is connected to a primary power supply. Equipment that is housed in at least one switchgear cabinet or rack on the user side, or equipment that is to be supplied with electricity can be or is connected to the electric supply device. To achieve simple and reliable connection options, a sub-distribution device is located in the switchgear cabinet or rack or in a separate cabinet or rack. The device has at least one sub-distribution unit that can be or is connected to the primary power supply, having a housing or frame and being retained and secured by a mounting unit. According to this invention, the sub-distribution unit can be or is connected to primary supply lines that lead to the primary power supply and to pre-fabricated connection lines that lead to the rack. | 05-07-2009 |
