Driscoll, IL
Daniel T. Driscoll, Peoria, IL US
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20080262947 | E-commerce based method and system for manufacturer hosting of virtual dealer stores and method for providing a systemization of machine parts - An e-commerce based method for requesting information and purchasing products from a dealer through a manufacturer is disclosed. This method and system includes sending a request for detailed dealer information to a manufacturer server system using a client system and displaying real-time detailed dealer information on the client system based on the request, the real-time detailed dealer information received from the manufacturer server system, the manufacturer server system accessing the real-time detailed dealer information from a remote dealer server system via a middleware application system. | 10-23-2008 |
20130110677 | E-COMMERCE BASED METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANUFACTURER HOSTING OF VIRTUAL DEALER STORES AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A SYSTEMIZATION OF MACHINE PARTS | 05-02-2013 |
James J. Driscoll, Dunlap, IL US
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20080202101 | Exhaust treatment system - An exhaust gas treatment system of an internal combustion engine includes a selective catalytic reduction catalyst fluidly connected to the internal combustion engine, a particulate filter fluidly connected downstream of the selective catalytic reduction catalyst, and an induction line configured to direct a portion of a filtered exhaust flow of the internal combustion engine toward an inlet of the engine. | 08-28-2008 |
20080209893 | Exhaust aftertreatment system having a diesel particulate filter manufactured for reducing thermal gradients - A diesel particulate filter includes a honeycomb structure having a plurality of elongated cell walls defining a plurality of passages and a skin layer surrounding the honeycomb structure. The filter is regenerated by oxidizing particulate matter trapped within the honeycomb structure by heating at least a portion of the honeycomb structure. A thermal gradient between the honeycomb structure and the skin layer is limited to less than a crack causing thermal gradient by utilizing at least one of maintaining a ratio of a heat capacity of the skin layer to a heat capacity of the cell walls at less than about 5, blocking at least those passages comprising a perimeter of the honeycomb structure, and heating the skin layer from an external side. | 09-04-2008 |
20090188235 | Exhaust reduction system having oxygen and temperature control - An exhaust system for use with an engine is disclosed. The exhaust system may have a first treatment device situated to receive a flow of exhaust and convert a first constituent of the exhaust to a second constituent, and a second treatment device located downstream of the first treatment device to reduce the first and second constituents. The exhaust system may also have a sensor configured to generate a signal indicative of one of a temperature and an oxygen concentration of the exhaust, and a controller in communication with the sensor. The controller may be configured to vary the other of the temperature and the oxygen concentration based on the signal such that a desired amount of the first constituent is converted to the second constituent by the first treatment device prior to reduction by the second treatment device. | 07-30-2009 |
20090193794 | Exhaust system implementing SCR and EGR - An exhaust system for use with an engine is disclosed. The exhaust system may have an exhaust passageway, a reduction catalyst located within the exhaust passageway, and a particulate filter located within the exhaust passageway upstream of the reduction catalyst. The exhaust system may also have an oxidation catalyst located within the exhaust passageway upstream of the reduction catalyst to provide a desired ratio of NO:NO | 08-06-2009 |
20090293463 | Exhaust system having thermophoretic particulate agglomerator - An exhaust system for use with a combustion engine is disclosed. The exhaust system may have a passage connected to receive exhaust from the combustion engine, and a cooling device located external to the passage to create a thermal gradient across a flow area of the passage that causes particulates within the exhaust to agglomerate on a wall of the passage. The exhaust system may also have a filtration device located to separate agglomerated particulates from the exhaust. | 12-03-2009 |
20100212300 | Exhaust Purification With On-Board Ammonia Production - A method of operating an engine system comprising operating a first cylinder group at a first number of strokes per combustion cycle, operating a second cylinder group at a second number of strokes per combustion cycle, the second number of strokes per cycle being different than the first number of strokes per cycle. | 08-26-2010 |
20100229539 | HYDROCARBON SCR AFTERTREATMENT SYSTEM - An engine exhaust aftertreatment system including a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) device. The system contains no significant amount of catalyzed material upstream of the SCR device. | 09-16-2010 |
20120144802 | EXHAUST SYSTEM HAVING DOC REGENERATION STRATEGY - An exhaust system for use with a combustion engine is disclosed. The exhaust system may have an exhaust passage configured to receive a flow of exhaust from the combustion engine, and an oxidation catalyst disposed within the exhaust passage. The exhaust system may also have a fuel injector configured to selectively inject fuel into the exhaust at a location upstream of the oxidation catalyst, a temperature sensor configured to generate a signal indicative of a temperature of exhaust flowing through the exhaust passage, and a controller in communication with the fuel injector and the temperature sensor. The controller may be configured to make a determination based on the signal that an oxide layer has formed on the oxidation catalyst, and to regulate operation of the fuel injector to inject fuel and reduce the oxide layer based on the determination. | 06-14-2012 |
20150023843 | REDUCTANT SUPPLY SYSTEM - An aftertreatment system is disclosed. The aftertreatment system includes an exhaust conduit and a selective catalytic reduction module. The aftertreatment system also includes a reductant supply system. The reductant supply system includes a reductant tank, a reductant injector, and a pump assembly. The pump assembly includes a reversing valve assembly and a pump unit. The pump assembly also includes a plurality of check valves, a pressure sensor, and a filter. Further, the reductant supply system includes a back flow valve assembly. The reductant supply system also includes at least two header units associated with the pump assembly. The at least two header units include a reductant draw conduit and at least one heat exchanger. The at least two header units also include a bag filtration assembly. | 01-22-2015 |
James R. Driscoll, Chicago, IL US
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20100036763 | PRODUCTS AND PROCESSES FOR ORDER DISTRIBUTION - Systems and methods for trading financial instruments through multiple trading intermediaries are described. | 02-11-2010 |
20120215676 | PRODUCTS AND PROCESSES FOR ORDER DISTRIBUTION - Systems and methods for trading financial instruments through multiple trading intermediaries are described. | 08-23-2012 |
Jason T. Driscoll, Chicago, IL US
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20100198905 | System and method for collecting, Transferring and managing quality control data - The information system and method for collecting, transferring and administrating quality control data, and particularly HACCP data disclosed allows bi-directional communication between a plurality of remote wireless measurement devices and a central web server through a local com/data link. The com/data link provides wireless communication with the various measurement devices and communication with the web server via an Internet connection. An Internet based database and website interface provides centralized data storage and easily accessible data management and analysis. Administrator/users can access and manage the data from any location or device with Internet connectivity. The measurement devices allow their operation and functions to be configured and reconfigured by uploading customized device “data packets” into the devices system memory. The Internet-based user interface allows administrator/users to remotely customize and modify these “data packets” for each individual measurement device to suit each specific application. The bi-directional communication between the various wireless measurement devices and the web server allows administrator/users to reconfigure each individual measurement device remotely through an Internet-based user interface. | 08-05-2010 |
Katherine D. Driscoll, Dunlap, IL US
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20150354431 | SENSOR MOUNTING APPARATUS - A boss configured to mount a nitrous oxide sensor in an exhaust conduit is disclosed. The boss includes a first tier configured to contact with an exterior surface of the exhaust conduit, the first tier defined by a first diameter and a first height. The boss also includes a second tier extending from the first tier. The second tier is configured to be disposed within an interior space defined within the exhaust conduit. The second tier is defined by a second diameter and a second height. Further, the second diameter is sized smaller than the first diameter. The boss further includes a condensation protection feature configured to direct condensation away from the nitrous oxide sensor. | 12-10-2015 |
Thomas P. Driscoll, Chicago, IL US
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20140360389 | FRAME FOR ACCOMMODATING VARYING PRINTING PRESS GRIPPER MARGINS - A frame assembly for retaining a tool for use in a press having a gripper margin that is larger than the gripper margin of the tool. The assembly includes a frame member having a lower wall including an opening, back wall and upper wall defining a rectangular channel. Also include is a rectangular spacer adapted to fit within said channel and sized to increase the effective length of the tool to match the gripper margin of the tool with the gripper margin of the press. The assembly further includes an extension on said spacer located to engage an opening in the lower wall. | 12-11-2014 |
Wayne E. Driscoll, Westmont, IL US
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20130031338 | ENABLING PORTIONS OF PROGRAMS TO BE EXECUTED ON SYSTEM z INTEGRATED INFORMATION PROCESSOR (zIIP) WITHOUT REQUIRING PROGRAMS TO BE ENTIRELY RESTRUCTURED - A method, system and computer program product for allowing portions of programs to be executed on a System z Integrated Information Processor (zIIP). A service call is inserted at the beginning of the zIIP eligible code to enable enclave Service Request Block (SRB)-mode execution on the zIIP processor. An additional service call is inserted at the end of the zIIP eligible code to disable the enclave SRB-mode execution. A module in the operating system, referred to herein as the “zIIP shifter module,” is configured to detect these service calls thereby implementing and terminating the SRB-mode execution so that the zIIP processor executes the zIIP eligible code for the appropriate duration of time. In this manner, only a portion of the programs that contain eligible zIIP executable code is executed on the zIIP processor without requiring the programs to be entirely restructured thereby reducing development cost and improving software development productivity. | 01-31-2013 |
20130031352 | ENABLING PORTIONS OF PROGRAMS TO BE EXECUTED ON SYSTEM z INTEGRATED INFORMATION PROCESSOR (zIIP) WITHOUT REQUIRING PROGRAMS TO BE ENTIRELY RESTRUCTURED - A method for allowing portions of programs to be executed on a System z Integrated Information Processor (zIIP). A service call is inserted at the beginning of the zIIP eligible code to enable enclave Service Request Block (SRB)-mode execution on the zIIP processor. An additional service call is inserted at the end of the zIIP eligible code to disable the enclave SRB-mode execution. A module in the operating system, referred to herein as the “zIIP shifter module,” is configured to detect these service calls thereby implementing and terminating the SRB-mode execution so that the zIIP processor executes the zIIP eligible code for the appropriate duration of time. In this manner, only a portion of the programs that contain eligible zIIP executable code is executed on the zIIP processor without requiring the programs to be entirely restructured thereby reducing development cost and improving software development productivity. | 01-31-2013 |