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Faltin
Christian Faltin, Leonberg DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090127356 | FUEL INJECTOR - The invention relates to a fuel injector for injecting fuel into a combustion chamber, having a solenoid valve for controlling a mini-servo valve. A movable armature can be placed in a sealing fashion on a valve seat in a lower armature chamber, wherein in addition the mini-servo valve is held in an injector body and seals a control line against a flat seat. By means of the flat seat, during an actuation of the solenoid valve, the control line can be relieved of pressure from a high fuel pressure to a return pressure into at least one return line. A mechanism for reducing pressure oscillations are provided in the at least one return line, which includes at least one diaphragm cell which is held in a recess and which is placed in fluidic connection with the at least one return bore. A fuel injector with the mechanism for reducing pressure oscillations is therefore created in the at least one return line which operates without a leakage flow and has a simple and effective function. | 05-21-2009 |
Ina Faltin, Dresden DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100193774 | Quinoid Compounds and Their Use in Semiconducting Matrix Materials, Electronic and Optoelectronic Structural Elements - The invention relates to quinoid compounds and their use in semiconductive matrix materials, electronic and optoelectronic structural elements. | 08-05-2010 |
Peter Faltin, Aachen DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110087443 | Three-Dimensional Visualization and Analysis Method and System for Non-Destructive Examination of a Rotor Bore using Ultrasound - A method and apparatus for three-dimensional (3D) visualization and analysis for automatic non-destructive examination of a rotor bore using ultrasound. Data is acquired by scanning the rotor bore with an ultrasound pulser/transducer producing a plurality of one-dimensional ultrasound scans, each scan having a plurality of sample points. Each sample point is associated with a voxel of a regular 3D grid having a plurality of voxels. A Gaussian kernel is associated with each sample point and a value for a particular voxel is determined based on a weighted sum of sample points whose kernels cover the particular voxel. The values for the other voxels of the regular 3D grid are determined similarly. A 3D visualization of the rotor bore can be displayed to a user. | 04-14-2011 |
