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Edward Louis
Edward Louis Chiarini, Jr., Dallas, TX US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090139856 | Multiple electrode stack and structure for the electrolysis of water - A cell assembly and a vertically disposed electrode stack within the cell chamber for the electrolysis of water to produce hydrogen and oxygen upon the application of electric current to the electrodes. The cell assembly is arranged to contain an electrode stack immersed in water, the stack consisting of at least two electrodes in the form of or having the shape of quadric surfaces such as cones or cylinders. The electrodes are mounted in close concentric proximity to one another and are positioned by support posts which may also serve as electrical connections and are mounted at the base of the cell chamber and extend upwardly through the base of each electrode. A lip structure to assist in gas dispersement disposed about the upper edge of the upper electrode is also disclosed. | 06-04-2009 |
Edward Louis Kerekes, Jr., Oregon, OH US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100235113 | DIGITAL PROCESSOR SENSOR LOOP DETECTOR AND METHOD - A digital processor for use in a conveyor belt rip detector, which provides excitation signals at a selected frequency to inverted and noninverted sensor loops on a conveyor belt and then detects corresponding received signals from the sensor loops. The digital processor then performs FFTs on the corresponding received signals to provide respective received signal frequency spectrums. Next magnitude and phase values of the selected frequency in the respective received signal frequency spectrums are used to determine a qualitative state of the sensor loops. The selected frequency has a lowest detected ambient noise level, and the magnitude value is a normalized magnitude value. | 09-16-2010 |
Edward Louis Padlo, Turlock, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110309633 | Wind Auger - The purpose of the Wind Auger is to harness wind energy in a new and efficient manner. The wind auger utilizes a unique fin design and orientation to the wind to achieve superior performance in low to medium wind velocity locations. In addition, the simple, rugged structure of the design results in a quiet, stable performance in high wind situations. The combined effects of direct positive pressure, aerodynamic drag, and negative pressure greatly improve the performance of the Wind Auger in a wide range of wind conditions. This exponential improvement should shift the focus of design of wind turbines from a two-dimensional plane to a three-dimensional space. | 12-22-2011 |
