Erik Jan
Erik Jan Banning-Geertsma, Milltimber GB
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20110166842 | LAYER STRIPPING METHOD - A layer stripping method that quickly and robustly determines values of undetermined parameters that model a formation (F). The layer stripping method includes applying inversion methods to subsets (d) of measured data (d) and corresponding modeled responses such that the value of a parameter determined during the application of an inversion method to one subset of the data (d) and the corresponding modeled response can be used to reduce the inversion space of a modeled response that corresponds to another subset of the data (d), to which an inversion method is subsequently applied. | 07-07-2011 |
Erik Jan Harkes, Warmond NL
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20140291405 | REUSABLE ELECTRONIC BAG TAG - The invention provides a dual-display reusable electronic bag tag that can wirelessly receive bag tag data via RFID (HF) or via other wireless means, that is backward compatible with visual bag tag data and barcode in-line-of-sight scanning and tracking technology, that is compatible with track & tracing technology and that is adaptive to fit other (emerging) wireless communication technology regardless of whether nor not this requires a local power supply. The invention further provides a suitcase with an integrated electronic bag tag. | 10-02-2014 |
Erik Jan Lous, Veldhoven NL
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20080304030 | Spatial Light Modulator Device, Lithographic Apparatus, Display Device, Method of Producing a Light Beam Having a Spatial Light Pattern and Method of Manufacturing a Device - The spatial light modulator device (SLM) for providing a spatial light pattern which is alterable in response to an electric signal comprises a first modulator element (ME | 12-11-2008 |
20130156642 | Optical detection system, a cartridge therefor and a reader therefor - A optical detection system for used as a bio sensor is disclosed, comprising a card or cartridge and a reader. The cartridge comprises at least a detection chamber and an optical detector, and the reader includes means to urge a fluid into the detection chamber to initiate the analysis. The optical coupling may be enhanced by including optical elements in the card; conversely the system may be simplified by reducing or eliminating the number of moving parts in the card. | 06-20-2013 |
20140203391 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT INCLUDING A DIRECTIONAL LIGHT SENSOR - An integrated circuit and a method of making the same. The integrated circuit includes a semiconductor substrate having a major surface. The integrated circuit also includes a directional light sensor. The directional light sensor includes a plurality of photodetectors located on the major surface. The directional light sensor also includes one or more barriers, wherein each barrier is positioned to shade one or more of the photodetectors from light incident upon the integrated circuit from a respective direction. The directional light sensor is operable to determine a direction of light incident upon the integrated circuit by comparing an output signal of at least two of the photodetectors. | 07-24-2014 |
Erik Jan Lous, Nijmegen NL
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20090096046 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE FOR RADIATION DETECTION - The invention provides a semiconductor device ( | 04-16-2009 |
Erik Jan Marinissen, Eindhoven NL
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20100223515 | TESTING OF AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT THAT CONTAINS SECRET INFORMATION - An integrated circuit ( | 09-02-2010 |
20100264932 | TESTING OF AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT THAT CONTAINS SECRET INFORMATION - An integrated circuit ( | 10-21-2010 |
Erik Jan Van De Griend, Oss NL
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20110287703 | Device and Method for Scalding Different Parts of a Poultry Carcass with Varying Intensities - The present invention relates to a device for scalding poultry carcasses comprising a plumage, comprising: a processing space with transport means in the form of a transport path for poultry carcasses; a feed of scalding medium; dispensing means for the scalding medium provided with outlet openings, wherein the scalding medium leaving the outlet openings co-displaces with the poultry carcasses moving along the transport path. The present invention also relates to an improved method for scalding poultry. | 11-24-2011 |
Erik Jan Van Den Griend, Oss NL
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20090215368 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR SCALDING POULTRY - The invention relates to a device for scalding poultry, comprising: a processing space provided with transport means for carrying the poultry for processing through the processing space, a conditioning space connecting to the processing space for composing a conditioning medium, and displacing means for displacing the conditioning medium from the conditioning space to the processing space. The invention also relates to a method for scalding poultry. | 08-27-2009 |
Erik Jan Wildenbeest, De Heurne NL
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20100026989 | Detection of Open Cracks in Eggs - A conveying device for conveying eggs comprises an endless conveyor provided with rollers extending transversely to the direction of conveyance. The rollers are arranged in pairs, and each pair of rollers forms an receiving space, in which an egg is accommodated in such a way that the egg rests on both rollers. The conveying device furthermore comprises a transfer device provided with a plurality of pick-up elements for picking up the eggs from a tray and placing the eggs on the conveyor. The pick-up elements on the transfer device can be moved from a first position in which they are positioned at a distance from each other corresponding to the distance between the individual eggs on the tray, viewed in the direction of conveyance, and a second position corresponding to the centre-to-centre distance between two receiving spaces. In use, the rollers are set in rotation, with the result that an egg resting on them is set in rotation, which is advantageous if the eggs on the conveyor have to be inspected for cracks. In this case by means of a plurality of lasers disposed in a stationary position one after the other a laser beam is directed at the egg during movement of the egg, and the light transmission of the egg surface is observed by optical observation means. Data processing means are equipped to decide on the basis of the observed light transmission whether or not an egg has a crack. | 02-04-2010 |