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Diederik Cuylits, Bersenbruck DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20120034417 | FIBER PRODUCT, MOLDED FIBER PART AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - According to the invention, it was recognized that the fiber products, in particular, glass fiber products, suitable for thermal insulation can be temporarily given: an inherently stable shape by fixing agents that can be activated. This enables the fiber molded parts produced from the fiber products according to the invention to be used more easily or fully automatically. Processing the fiber products to form a molded part becomes exceptionally simple if said product itself carries the fixing agents. Therefore, a fixing agent does not have to be added in a separate production step during the molding. | 02-09-2012 |
Diederik Kraan, Apeldoorn NL
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| 20090071344 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PREPARING COFFEE WITH A FINE-BUBBLE FROTH LAYER, IN PARTICULAR CAPPUCCINO - An apparatus for preparing a beverage fit for consumption with a fine-bubble froth layer, such as coffee or cappuccino, provided with a beverage unit for dispensing a beverage under pressure, at least one nozzle to which the beverage is fed under pressure to generate a jet of the beverage, a buffer reservoir for collecting the jet of the beverage so that, in use, a liquid level of the beverage is created in the buffer reservoir into which the jet squirts to obtain the fine-bubble froth layer and an outlet path for discharging the beverage with the fine-bubble froth layer from the buffer reservoir, wherein the outlet path is provided with at least one siphon which comes into action for discharging the beverage from the buffer reservoir via the siphon when the liquid level in the siphon exceeds a predetermined height. | 03-19-2009 |
Diederik Van Batenburg, Delft NL
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080264162 | TRACKING FLUID DISPLACEMENT ALONG A WELLBORE USING REAL TIME TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS - Tracking fluid displacement along a wellbore using real time temperature measurements. A method of tracking fluid displacement along a wellbore includes the steps of: monitoring temperature in real time in the wellbore; and observing in real time a variation in temperature gradient between fluid compositions in the wellbore. Another method of tracking fluid displacement along a wellbore includes the steps of: monitoring temperature along the wellbore; and observing a variation in temperature gradient due to a chemical reaction in the wellbore. Another method includes the step of causing a variation in temperature gradient in the fluid while the fluid flows in the wellbore. | 10-30-2008 |
| 20080264163 | TRACKING FLUID DISPLACEMENT ALONG A WELLBORE USING REAL TIME TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS - Tracking fluid displacement along a wellbore using real time temperature measurements. A method of tracking fluid displacement along a wellbore includes the steps of: monitoring temperature in real time in the wellbore; and observing in real time a variation in temperature gradient between fluid compositions in the wellbore. Another method of tracking fluid displacement along a wellbore includes the steps of: monitoring temperature along the wellbore; and observing a variation in temperature gradient due to a chemical reaction in the wellbore. Another method includes the step of causing a variation in temperature gradient in the fluid while the fluid flows in the wellbore. | 10-30-2008 |
| 20090107665 | Methods and Apparatus for Injecting Fluids at a Subterranean Location in a Well - Disclosed are retrievable through-tubing tools and methods for use in wellbores to inject fluids at subterranean locations wherein the tool have spaced foamed seal elements that are retracted during installation and expand when in use. | 04-30-2009 |
Diederik Van Huystee, Amsterdam NL
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| 20100038855 | FACILITY FOR PLAYING A BALL GAME - A facility for playing a ball game includes a playing surface, as well as a net which divides the playing surface into two halves. The halves are each at least partly formed by a water basin filled with water. The halves each include a vertical rear wall, which is in each case provided on the side of that half which is remote from the net. | 02-18-2010 |
Diederik Verkest, Tielt-Winge BE
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| 20090187756 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HARDWARE-SOFTWARE MULTITASKING ON A RECONFIGURABLE COMPUTING PLATFORM - A platform supporting reconfigurable computing, enabling the introduction of reconfigurable hardware into portable devices is described. Dynamic hardware/software multitasking methods for a reconfigurable computing platform including reconfigurable hardware devices such as gate arrays, especially FPGA's, and software, such as dedicated hardware/software operating systems and middleware, adapted for supporting the methods, especially multitasking, are described. A computing platform, which is a heterogeneous multi-processor platform, containing one or more instruction set processors (ISP) and a reconfigurable matrix (for instance a gate array, especially an FPGA), adapted for (dynamic) hardware/software multitasking is described. | 07-23-2009 |
Diederik Verkest, Winye BE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080301691 | METHOD FOR IMPROVING RUN-TIME EXECUTION OF AN APPLICATION ON A PLATFORM BASED ON APPLICATION METADATA - A method for improving run-time execution of an application on a platform based on application metadata is disclosed. In one embodiment, the method comprises loading a first information in a standardized predetermined format describing characteristics of at least one of the applications. The method further comprises generating the run-time manager, based on the first information, the run-time manager comprising at least two run-time sub-managers, each handling the management of a different resource. The information needed to generate the two run-time sub-managers is at least partially shared. | 12-04-2008 |
