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Clemens Eger, Wien AT
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090114116 | Coupling Muff Connection Comprising a Three-Part Adapter Supporting Plate - The invention relates to a convoy comprising at least two intercoupled rail vehicles between which an adapter is arranged, said adapter including at least two interconnectable sets of bellows which are respectively provided with a plurality of frames, in addition to adapter sheets, and a support for the adapter sheets, that can be displaced on a sliding plate arranged between the rail vehicles above a coupling device. At least one anti-catching device is provided on the intercoupled end regions of the rail vehicles, said anti-catching devices extending essentially over the entire width of the vehicle, and the two rail vehicle are intercoupled by a spiral sleeve. The sliding plate is embodied as three parts, part of the sliding plate arranged on the spiral sleeve being detachably connected to the coupling device. | 05-07-2009 |
Edmond Eger, Tiburon, CA US
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| 20090183736 | METHOD OF ANESTHESIA - Inhaled anesthetics with otherwise desirable properties but which are too extensively degraded by passage through absorbents containing calcium hydroxide plus sodium hydroxide (such as soda lime) can be used as anesthetics by substituting absorbents containing calcium hydroxide but devoid of sodium hydroxide or containing minimal amounts of sodium hydroxide. | 07-23-2009 |
Leo A. Eger, Murrysville, PA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080197745 | BRUSH HOLDER ASSEMBLIES - Brush holder assemblies are detailed. The assemblies permit on-line brush replacement and are interchangeable with devices currently provided by original equipment manufacturers. As well, they allow use of brushes longer than those employed in existing on-line replacement assemblies. | 08-21-2008 |
Nicola Louise Eger, South Yorkshire GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100305852 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC ROUTE GENERATION OF A SPECIFIED DISTANCE - The disclosed systems and methods provide for automatic generation of a route of travel for a user. A user's starting location is determined based on location information received from a navigation system, such as a GPS navigation system. An input device receives an input of a specified distance the user intends to travel. If the user desires to travel a round trip back to the starting location, the system may generate a round-trip route of a distance substantially equaling the specified distance. Similarly, if the user desires to travel from a starting location to a different ending location, the system may generate a route between the two locations of a distance substantially equaling the specified distance. The system may output route information on a map-based display, provide audio turn-by-turn directions, and/or transmit route information to external devices. | 12-02-2010 |
Norman D. Eger, Baton Rouge, LA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20120067372 | MINIMAL ENTRY METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CLEANING FLUID CONTAINERS - A system for cleaning a container may include: a fluid source; an arm that moves a nozzle in at least two directions; a fluid retrieval device; a separator; and a fluid mover. One method for cleaning includes securing an arm to a support positioned at least partially outside of the container; spraying a fluid onto an inner surface of the container using the nozzle; drawing the fluid and an entrained material out of the container using the fluid retrieval device; removing at least some of the entrained material from the fluid using the separator; and conveying the fluid from the separator to the nozzle using the fluid mover. The arm and/or the fluid retrieval device may be remotely installed. | 03-22-2012 |
Tamas Eger, Arlington, TX US
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| 20100122942 | Multi-Machine Mail Sorting System - A sorting system for postal mail has a plurality of input sections capable of operating in parallel, each including a feeder that takes in mail pieces one at a time and a scanner that scans each mail piece for destination indicia. The system further includes a plurality of stackers each comprising at least one row of pockets in which mail is stacked, and a routing section or switch network effective to route mail in accordance with a sort scheme from any input section to any pocket of a stacker. The routing section uses diverts and merges so that mail can be conveyed to each stacker in accordance with a sort scheme implemented by a control system. | 05-20-2010 |
