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20130205949 | METHOD, ARRANGEMENT, AND PELLETISING PLANT - This invention concerns a method during the oxidation and sintering of pellets ( | 08-15-2013 |
20130220075 | Method, Arrangement and Pelletising Plant - This invention concerns a method for the oxidation and sintering of pellets | 08-29-2013 |
20130220076 | METHOD, ARRANGEMENT, AND PELLETISING PLANT - This invention concerns a method for the heating of a medium in a compartment | 08-29-2013 |
20150252444 | METHOD, ARRANGEMENT, AND PELLETISING PLANT - A method includes the introduction of a first medium into the compartment through an inlet and the heating of the first medium when it is present in the inlet. The heating takes place through the use of a combustion arrangement that is arranged in the inlet and that comprises fuel. The heating, the use of the combustion arrangement, includes in turn the ignition of the fuel, combustion of the fuel, and the transfer of the combustion heat to the first medium that is present at the combustion arrangement in the inlet. The combustion arrangement, is arranged in a region in the inlet, which in turn is arranged outside of the direct passage of the first medium in and through the inlet, such that the ignition of the fuel, the combustion of the fuel and the transfer of combustion heat to the first medium take place in this region. | 09-10-2015 |
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20130314275 | GUIDED WAVE RADAR LEVEL GAUGE WITH IMPROVED SEALING ARRANGEMENT - A radar level gauge for determining a filling level of a product contained in a tank. The gauge has a sealing arrangement comprising a hollow housing, a conductor-; and a dielectric sleeve arranged inside the housing and surrounding the conductor. At least one gap is formed between the dielectric sleeve and an' adjacent, electrically conducting surface, the gap having a first end which is open to an interior of the tank, so that in use, tank atmosphere may enter and condensate in the gap. The sealing arrangement further comprises an electrically conducting coating provided on a surface of the dielectric sleeve facing the gap, and in electrical contact with said adjacent, electrically conducting surface, so that an impedance between the electrically conducting coating and the adjacent electrically conducting surface is sufficiently low at an operating frequency of the gauge to reduce an influence of any medium present in the gap. | 11-28-2013 |
20140159944 | PROBE SPACING ELEMENT - The present invention relates to a guided wave radar level gauge system for determining a filling level of a product contained in a tank. The level gauge system comprises a transceiver for transmitting and receiving electromagnetic signals, a probe extending into the tank and configured to guide the signals towards the surface and to guide reflected signals back to the transceiver, processing circuitry for determining the filing level based on the reflected signals, and a plurality of spacing elements arranged on the probe. Each spacing element comprises a shell structure having an ellipsoidal shape defining an ellipsoidal space, first and second shell openings at first and second locations of the shell, such that a passage through the shell openings defines a passage through the spherical space, wherein the probe extends through the passage, and a plurality of flow openings allowing fluid flow between the exterior and interior of the shell. | 06-12-2014 |
20140266862 | HIGH TEMPERATURE, HIGH PRESSURE (HTHP) RADAR LEVEL GAUGE - A radar level gauge using comprising a transceiver, processing circuitry, a signal propagating device, and a wave guide arrangement connecting the transceiver with the signal propagation device. The wave guide arrangement includes a hollow wave guide, a first filling member made of a first dielectric material, which first filling member is arranged inside the hollow wave guide, and a second filling member made of a second dielectric material, which second filling member is arranged inside the hollow wave guide outside the first filling member with respect to the tank. The second filling member is fixed in the wave guide at least in a direction out from the tank, and is configured to withstand temperatures up to 250 degrees Celsius. | 09-18-2014 |
20140266864 | TANK FEED THROUGH STRUCTURE FOR A RADAR LEVEL GAUGE - A radar level gauge using electromagnetic waves for determining a filling level of a product in a tank, comprising a transceiver, processing circuitry, a signal propagating device and a tank feed through structure. The tank feed through structure includes a fixed tank connection arranged to be secured to the tank, a tank connection adaptor arranged in a through hole of the fixed tank connection, a coupling arrangement arranged in the through hole and resting against the tank connection adaptor, and a fastening member attached to the fixed tank connection and securing the coupling arrangement between the tank connection adaptor and the fastening member. | 09-18-2014 |
20160103007 | RADAR LEVEL GAUGE WITH FOLDABLE PROBE - The present invention relates to a guided wave radar level gauge for determining a filling level of a product contained in a tank, said guided wave radar level gauge i.a. comprising a probe comprising a plurality of elongate probe sections each being pivotably connected to an adjacent probe section by means of a joint, said joint allowing probe sections to pivot between an operating state where said probe sections are substantially aligned along a straight line, and a transporting state. The present invention also relates to a probe, and to a method for arranging a guided wave radar level gauge in a tank. | 04-14-2016 |
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20110122159 | METHODS, DEVICES, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR PROVIDING MULTI-REGION TOUCH SCROLLING - An electronic device includes a user interface and a processor coupled thereto. The user interface includes a display screen operable to display text and/or graphics, and a touch-sensitive interface comprising an array of sensors operable to receive a scrolling input from a user input object and generate a touch signal in response thereto. The processor is operable to detect the scrolling input and a location on the touch-sensitive interface at which the scrolling input was received responsive to the touch signal, and to scroll a different amount of the text and/or graphics on the display screen responsive to the scrolling input and according to the detected location. Related devices and methods of operation are also discussed. | 05-26-2011 |
20120036428 | ADVANCED SCROLLING - A device may receive a selection of a first one of portions of a document, changing sizes of at least some of the portions based on the selection, determining a first location of an index button in an index bar, identify one of the portions based on the determined first location of the index button, and display the identified portion. | 02-09-2012 |
20150067509 | METHOD AND A PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR AUTOMATICALLY RATING A MUSIC TRACK - A portable electronic device for automatically rating a music track comprised in a set of music tracks and a method therein are provided. The portable electronic device detects at least one user interaction during performance of the music track. Next, the portable electronic device adjusts a rating of the music track based on the detected at least one user interaction, thereby automatically rating the music track. | 03-05-2015 |
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20090053586 | BIPOLAR BATTERY INCLUDING A PRESSURE SENSOR - The present invention relates to a bipolar battery provided with a pressure sensor. The battery is provided with a housing | 02-26-2009 |
20090233172 | ELECTRODE, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING ELECTRODE, BIPLATE ASSEMBLY AND BIPOLAR BATTERY - An electrode for a biplate assembly includes an active material made from a compressed powder | 09-17-2009 |
20090282672 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A BIPOLAR BATTERY WITH A GASKET - A gasket is for use in a starved electrolyte bipolar battery. The gasket may be made from a hydrophobic material in the shape of a frame to prevent the creation of an electrolyte path between adjacent cells when mounted in a battery. The frame may be designed to at least partially encompass a biplate when mounted in a bipolar battery, and include a device or way to permit gas passage through the gasket. The gasket may be made from a material with deformable properties to provide a sealing to a biplate and/or endplate when mounted in a bipolar battery, whereby an outer pressure tight seal of the battery may be obtained. A starved bipolar battery and a method for manufacturing a starved bipolar battery are also disclosed. | 11-19-2009 |
20100151306 | BATTERY STACK ARRANGEMENT - The present invention relates to a battery stack arrangement ( | 06-17-2010 |
20120131793 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A GASKET - A gasket for a bipolar battery comprises a structural part in the shape of a frame having an upper surface and a lower surface, and at least one channel to permit gas passage through the gasket. The structural part may be made from a first material having hydrophobic properties. The gasket further comprises at least a first sealing surface arranged in a closed loop projecting from the upper surface, and at least a second sealing surface arranged in a closed loop projecting from the lower surface. The first and the second sealing surfaces are provided on at least one sealing part, are made from a second material, and the first material of the structural part has a higher elastic modulus than an elastic modulus of the second material of the sealing parts. A bipolar battery and a method for manufacturing a gasket are also disclosed. | 05-31-2012 |
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20080275996 | DEVICE IN A SYSTEM OPERATING WITH CAN-PROTOCOL AND IN A CONTROL AND/OR SUPERVISION SYSTEM - A control or supervision system incorporates a digital serial communication and modules which are mutually communicable to this and operate with CAN-protocol. A control desk can be wirelessly connected to one or more modules operating with a signal protocol which takes no account of arbitration and/or confirmation functions appearing in the CAN-system. A particular receiving communication part executes the conversion of said signal protocol to the signal protocol of the CAN-system. A device for controlling a function in a first module in a CAN-system via a wireless connection to a second module in said system. A system of mutually separate units, whereof each unit operates with a CAN-signalling protocol, intercommunicable by means of radiocommunications operating with an identification system in which a key allocation between the units is based upon identities that are assigned by a module in the unit or a master system. | 11-06-2008 |
20080313126 | METHOD FOR A DISTRIBUTED CONTROL SYSTEM - In an arrangement, functions and/or structures in a distributed control system ( | 12-18-2008 |
20090063909 | VARIABLE OSCILLATOR FOR GENERATING DIFFERENT FREQUENCIES IN A CONTROLLER AREA NETWORK - A device suitable for use as a module in a Controller Area Network (CAN) system with a bus or connection includes relatively simple and inexpensive components, including an oscillator that generates a number of different frequencies in response to directions from a microcomputer. A CAN Controller receiving the frequencies is connected to the bus via a transceiver. The device has utility for verification and validation work in association with a CAN system. | 03-05-2009 |
20100161862 | Time And Event Based Message Transmission - In a CAN system, an arrangement is incorporated for making possible more efficient utilization of available band-width on the system's bus connection between, from and/or to modules incorporated in the system and/or reduction of accuracy requirements for clock functions utilized in the system. The system operates with communication on the bus connection that is in accordance with rules set up in the system and constitutes a combination of event-driven and time-controlled communication functions. The said functions are, together with a rule change in the time-controlled communication function, arranged to achieve the said making more efficient and/or reduction. The rule change is arranged to bring about deliberate collisions between messages appearing on the bus connection. In this way, the bandwidth utilization, the clock function and the system's general construction and function can be simplified according to the requirements imposed. | 06-24-2010 |
20110125923 | Arrangement And Method For System Of Locally Deployed Module Units, And Contact Unit For Connection Of Such A Module Unit - A system for controlling, monitoring, communicating, etc. comprising a plurality of module units. The system further comprises at least one connection facility comprising a first contact unit and a second contact unit. The first contact unit connects at least one of the plurality of module units to a system connection. The second contact unit is configured to communicate information via the system connection using a first protocol and to communicate information with the at least one module unit using a second protocol. Individual ones of the second contact units further comprise at least one processing device configured to convert information in the first protocol to information in the second protocol for the at least one module unit, the at least one processing device configured to convert information in the second protocol to information in the first protocol for the distributed system. | 05-26-2011 |
20120072630 | TIME AND EVENT BASED MESSAGE TRANSMISSION - A system, apparatus and method for efficient utilization of available band-width on the system's bus connection. The system includes a scheduler configured to receive a virtual schedule that provides at least one slot for sending a message over the communication bus and to confirm a trigger condition. A module is configured to send a message over the communication bus when the trigger condition is confirmed. | 03-22-2012 |
20120109453 | METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR CORRELATING TIME BASES BETWEEN INTERCONNECTED UNITS - A system and arrangement for correlating time in different time bases used by interconnected units by timestamping a reference event with a time determined with respect to a first time base. A message unit provides the time to a second interconnected unit that uses a second time base. A translation device is configured to calculate a difference between the time measured by the first time base and in the second time base. The difference is used to translate a time measured by the first clock to a time in a different time base at run time. | 05-03-2012 |
20130117484 | TIME AND EVENT BASED MESSAGE TRANSMISSION - A system, apparatus and method for efficient utilization of available band-width on the system's bus connection. The system includes a scheduler configured to receive a virtual schedule that provides at least one slot for sending a message over the communication bus and to confirm a trigger condition. A module is configured to send a message over the communication bus when the trigger condition is confirmed. | 05-09-2013 |
20140136019 | MODEL VEHICLE REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM - Methods, systems, and apparatus for remotely piloting a vehicle. In one aspect, a system includes a transmitter capable to receive vehicle control signals and transmit the vehicle control signals to a vehicle including at least one receiver; one or more modules; and at least one power supply; wherein the at least one receiver receives the transmitted vehicle control signals and transmits the vehicle control signals in a CAN message format to all of the one or more modules; and each of the one or more modules selectively chooses which of the vehicle control signals in a CAN message format the module will respond to. | 05-15-2014 |
20140223057 | TIME AND EVENT BASED MESSAGE TRANSMISSION - A system, apparatus and method for efficient utilization of available band-width on the system's bus connection. The system includes a scheduler configured to receive a virtual schedule that provides at least one slot for sending a message over the communication bus. A module is configured to send a message over the communication bus. | 08-07-2014 |
20140249697 | MODEL VEHICLE REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM - Methods, systems, and apparatus for remotely piloting a vehicle. In one aspect, a system includes a transmitter capable to receive vehicle control signals and transmit the vehicle control signals to a vehicle including at least one receiver; one or more modules; and at least one power supply; wherein the at least one receiver receives the transmitted vehicle control signals and transmits the vehicle control signals in a CAN message format to all of the one or more modules; and each of the one or more modules selectively chooses which of the vehicle control signals in a CAN message format the module will respond to. | 09-04-2014 |
20140280636 | HIGH SPEED EMBEDDED PROTOCOL FOR DISTRIBUTED CONTROL SYSTEMS - A control network communication arrangement includes a second protocol embedded into a first protocol in a way that modules supporting the second protocol may be aware of and utilize the first protocol whereas modules supporting only the first protocol may not be aware of the second protocol. Operation of modules using the second protocol does not disturb operation of the modules not configured to use or understand the second protocol. By one approach, the messages sent using the second protocol will be seen as messages sent using the first protocol but not having a message necessary to understand or as needing a particular response. In another approach, modules using the second protocol can be configured to send message during transmission of first protocol messages by other modules, the second protocol messages being triggered off of expected aspects of the message sent under the first protocol. | 09-18-2014 |
20140328357 | High Speed Embedded Protocol for Distributed Control Systems - A control network communication arrangement includes a second protocol embedded into a first protocol in a way that modules supporting the second protocol may be aware of and utilize the first protocol whereas modules supporting only the first protocol may not be aware of the second protocol. Operation of modules using the second protocol does not disturb operation of the modules not configured to use or understand the second protocol. By one approach, the messages sent using the second protocol will be seen as messages sent using the first protocol but not having a message necessary to understand or as needing a particular response. In another approach, modules using the second protocol can be configured to send messages within a CAN message frame without being compatible with CAN. | 11-06-2014 |
20140334314 | High Speed Embedded Protocol for Distributed Control Systems - A control network communication arrangement includes a second protocol embedded into a first protocol in a way that modules supporting the second protocol may be aware of and utilize the first protocol whereas modules supporting only the first protocol may not be aware of the second protocol. Operation of modules using the second protocol does not disturb operation of the modules not configured to use or understand the second protocol. By one approach, the messages sent using the second protocol will be seen as messages sent using the first protocol but not having a message necessary to understand or as needing a particular response. In another approach, modules using the second protocol can be configured to send message during transmission of first protocol messages by other modules, the second protocol messages being trigger off of expected aspects of the message sent under the first protocol. | 11-13-2014 |
20150301528 | Remote Control System and Method and Usage Related to Such a System - The invention relates to a remote control system ( | 10-22-2015 |
20160094312 | Confirming Data Accuracy in a Distributed Control System - A control network communication arrangement includes a second protocol embedded into a first protocol in a way that modules supporting the second protocol may be aware of and utilize the first protocol whereas modules supporting only the first protocol may not be aware of the second protocol. Operation of modules using the second protocol does not disturb operation of the modules not configured to use or understand the second protocol. By one approach, unique additional information is embedded into an end of frame portion of a message to confirm that the portion is the end of frame portion. This acts as a quality check confirming proper synchronization and decoding of the signaling on the communication bus. | 03-31-2016 |
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20090047284 | Methods and compositions for PDGF-C activation and inhibition - Methods for inhibiting angiogenesis comprising administering tissue-plasminogen activator (tPA) inhibitors, and pharmaceutical compositions suitable for the methods comprising the tPA inhibitors. Also provided are methods for stimulating angiogenesis comprising administering tPA to a patient in need thereof, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising an effective amount of tPA for the methods of stimulation. The present invention discloses that tPA is a specific PDGF-C activating protease, and that the CUB-domains in PDGF-CC directly interact with the protease, are required for efficient proteolysis, and released CUB-domains are tPA inhibitors. Preferably, the method and compositions of the present invention are used for simultaneously stimulating, or simultaneously inhibiting, thrombolysis and angiogenesis. | 02-19-2009 |
20100221254 | Methods and Compositions for PDGF-C Activation and Inhibition - Methods for inhibiting angiogenesis comprising administering tissue-plasminogen activator (tPA) inhibitors, and pharmaceutical compositions suitable for the methods comprising the tPA inhibitors. Also provided are methods for stimulating angiogenesis comprising administering tPA to a patient in need thereof, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising an effective amount of tPA for the methods of stimulation. The present invention discloses that tPA is a specific PDGF-C activating protease, and that the CUB-domains in PDGF-CC directly interact with the protease, are required for efficient proteolysis, and released CUB-domains are tPA inhibitors. Preferably, the method and compositions of the present invention are used for simultaneously stimulating, or simultaneously inhibiting, thrombolysis and angiogenesis. | 09-02-2010 |
20120156187 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR MODULATION OF BLOOD-NEURAL BARRIER - Methods and compositions for modulating blood-neural barrier (BNB) for the treatment of CNS conditions such as edema, and for increased drug delivery efficacy across the BNB. The present invention further relates to improved tPA treatment of ischemic cerebrovascular and related diseases in combination with antagonism of the PDGF signaling pathway. The inventive method and composition is particularly suitable for conjunctive therapy of ischemic stroke using tPA and an anti-PDGF-C antagonist or an anti-PDGFR-α antagonist. | 06-21-2012 |
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20110136127 | Methods and Compositions for Use in Analyte Detection Using Proximity Probes - Methods and compositions for detecting an analyte in a sample are provided. In practicing the subject methods, a sample is combined with at least a pair of proximity probes that each include an analyte binding domain and a nucleic acid domain. The resultant mixture is then contacted with a pair of asymmetric nucleic acid connectors. Proximity dependent connector mediated interaction between the nucleic acid domains of the proximity probes is then detected to determine the presence of the analyte in the sample. Also provided are kits and systems for practicing the subject methods. | 06-09-2011 |
20110223585 | ASSAY FOR LOCALIZED DETECTION OF ANALYTES - The present invention relates to a method for detecting an analyte in a sample, said method comprising: (a) contacting said sample with at least one set of at least first and second proximity probes, wherein said probes each comprise an analyte-binding moiety and can simultaneously bind to the analyte, and wherein (i) said first proximity probe comprises a nucleic acid moiety attached at one end to the analyte-binding moiety, wherein a circular or circularizable oligonucleotide is hybridized to said nucleic acid moiety before, during or after said contacting step; and (ii) said second proximity probe comprises an enzyme moiety, attached to the analyte-binding moiety, capable of directly or indirectly enabling rolling circle amplification (RCA) of the circular or, when it is circularized, of the circularizable oligonucleotide hybridized to the nucleic acid moiety of the first proximity probe, wherein said RCA is primed by said nucleic acid moiety of said first proximity probe; (b) if necessary, circularizing said oligonucleotide, to produce a circularized template for RCA; (c) subjecting said circular or circularized template to RCA, wherein if the enzyme moiety of the second proximity probe in step (a)(ii) is a DNA polymerase, this step does not utilize a free DNA polymerase; and (d) detecting a product of said RCA. | 09-15-2011 |
20140106361 | Methods and Compositions for Use in Analyte Detection Using Proximity Probes - Methods and compositions for detecting an analyte in a sample are provided. In practicing the subject methods, a sample is combined with at least a pair of proximity probes that each include an analyte binding domain and a nucleic acid domain. The resultant mixture is then contacted with a pair of asymmetric nucleic acid connectors. Proximity dependent connector mediated interaction between the nucleic acid domains of the proximity probes is then detected to determine the presence of the analyte in the sample. Also provided are kits and systems for practicing the subject methods. | 04-17-2014 |
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20130171652 | Blocking Reagent and Methods for the Use Thereof - The present invention relates to the use of a conjugate of a non-analyte-specific binding protein coupled to a nucleic acid as a blocking reagent in a probe-based detection assay, which uses a probe comprising a proteinaceous analyte-binding partner coupled to a nucleic acid domain to detect an analyte in a sample. | 07-04-2013 |
20140030721 | Exonuclease Enabled Proximity Extension Assays - The present invention relates to a proximity probe based detection assay (“proximity assay”) for an analyte in a sample, specifically a proximity probe extension assay (PEA), an in particular to an improvement in the method to reduce non-specific “background” signals, wherein the improvement comprises the use in such assays of a component comprising 3′ exonuclease activity, said method comprising: (a) contacting said sample with at least one set of at least first and second proximity probes, which probes each comprise an analyte-binding domain and a nucleic acid domain and can simultaneously bind to the analyte; (b) allowing the nucleic acid domains of the proximity probes to interact with each other upon binding of said proximity probes to said analyte, wherein said interaction comprises the formation of a duplex; (c) contacting said sample with a component comprising 3′ exonuclease activity; (d) extending the 3′ end of at least one nucleic acid domain of said duplex to generate an extension product, wherein the step may occur contemporaneously with or after step (c); and (e) amplifying and detecting the extension product. | 01-30-2014 |
20150044674 | Hyperthermophilic Polymerase Enabled Proximity Extension Assay - The present invention relates to a proximity probe based detection assay (“proximity assay”) for an analyte in a sample, specifically a proximity probe extension assay (PEA), an in particular to an improvement in the method to reduce non-specific “background” signals, wherein the improvement comprises the use in such assays of a hyperthermophilic polymerase, said method comprising: (a) contacting said sample with at least one set of at least first and second proximity probes, which probes each comprise an analyte-binding domain and a nucleic acid domain and can simultaneously bind to the analyte; (b) allowing the nucleic acid domains of the proximity probes to interact with each other upon binding of said proximity probes to said analyte, wherein said interaction comprises the formation of a duplex; (c) extending the 3′ end of at least one nucleic acid domain of said duplex to generate an extension product, wherein the extension reaction comprises increasing the temperature of assay above room temperature and uses a polymerase enzyme which is characterised as having less than 20% of its maximal enzyme activity at 40° C. and having less than 10% of its maximal enzyme activity at 25° C., wherein the optimum temperature for maximal activity of the polymerase is more than 40° C. and wherein the polymerase is selected from | 02-12-2015 |