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Daylene Foch, Hialeah Gardens, FL US
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20130254999 | PORTABLE BEACH PILLOW - In at least one embodiment, the present invention pertains to a portable beach pillow, comprising, a pillow-body, the pillow-body defining at least one cavity. A foldable truss-arm, a detachable base plate, the base plate demountably coupled with said truss-arm; and a carrying strap, the carrying strap demountably fastened to said pillow body. The wherein the said at least one magnetic clamp is adapted to couple with at least one accessory a one end of the foldable truss-arm. One of the accessories being a sun-shade visor or a fan. All of the elements of the portable beach pillow are stored within the pillow body for easy carry and protection. | 10-03-2013 |
Henri Foch, Saint Orens De Gameville FR
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20120195077 | NOVEL ARCHITECTURE OF A COMPENSATOR FOR POWER FACTORS AND HARMONICS FOR A POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - A rectifier system for a primary AC electrical power distribution system comprising a PFC circuit connected onto the primary distribution system which delivers a DC power supply and means for storing electrical energy connected to the outputs of the PFC via a switching circuit. This circuit is controlled in such a manner as to effect either the discharge of the electrical energy stored in the storage means onto the DC power supply line, or the charging of the storage means by the DC power supply line. A first control circuit determines the state of operation of the switching circuit by comparing the value of the voltage on the power supply line with a first reference voltage. A second control circuit regulates the power delivered by the PFC over the power supply line by comparing the voltage present at the output of the storage means with a second reference voltage. | 08-02-2012 |
Michel Foch, Drancy FR
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20140255192 | TURBINE ROTOR FOR A THERMOELECTRIC POWER STATION - Low-pressure turbine rotors for a thermoelectric power station include an interconnection of slender blades. The rotor includes blades bearing caps being roughly in the shape of a chevron. | 09-11-2014 |