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Danny Richard Gubbels, Forest Ranch, CA US
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| 20090288598 | Doctor blade supply system with intelligent viscosity logic - A supply system for a chambered doctor blade assembly makes possible the sequential use of water-based and non-water-based coating materials through automated functions programmed in a PLC that controls the system. A pair of pneumatically driven diaphragm pumps serve as supply pump and return pump between the doctor blade chamber and a coating reservoir A PLC controls the pulse rate of pneumatic pressure to the pumps to control the rate of flow of the coating material into, and out of the doctor blade chamber. An ultrasonic sensor mounted detects the liquid level in the trough collection area. The PLC is programmed to modify the pulse rate of the supply pump and return pump to maintain the liquid level in the trough collection area above the drain thereof and below the maximum tolerance. | 11-26-2009 |
| 20090291217 | Doctor blade supply system with intelligent viscosity logic - A supply system for a chambered doctor blade assembly makes possible the sequential use of water-based and non-water-based liquid inks through automated functions programmed in a PLC that controls the system. A pair of pneumatically driven diaphragm pumps serve as supply pump and return pump between the doctor blade chamber and an ink reservoir A PLC controls the pulse rate of pneumatic pressure to the pumps to control the rate of flow of the liquid into, and out of the doctor blade chamber. A capacitive sensor detects a high liquid level in the ink reservoir. The PLC is programmed to modify the pulse rate of the supply pump and return pump to maintain the liquid level in the reservoir above the drain thereof and below the maximum level. | 11-26-2009 |
Erik Gubbels, Eindhoven NL
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| 20120136134 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING A POLYESTER - Disclosed is a process for preparing a polyester or copolymer containing ester functionalities. The process can comprise: | 05-31-2012 |
Frederic Gubbels, Houtain-Le-Val BE
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| 20090220794 | Bonding An Adherent To A Substrate Via A Primer - A method of bonding an adherent to a substrate, wherein a primer is applied to the substrate by plasma deposition and the adherent is bonded to the primer treated surface of the substrate, and the primer contains functional groups which chemically bond to functional groups in the adherent. | 09-03-2009 |
| 20100255224 | Sealant For Insulating Glass Unit - This invention relates to the use of an acrylate polymer containing curable silyl groups as a secondary sealant in an insulating glass unit and to a secondary sealant for an insulating glass unit having low gas permeability, in which the secondary sealant comprises an acrylate polymer containing curable silyl groups. | 10-07-2010 |
Godefridus Hendricus Maria Gubbels, Helmond NL
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| 20090296888 | Device For Generating X-rays And Use Of Such A Device - Device for generating X-rays, comprising: —a field emission cathode ( | 12-03-2009 |
| 20100246766 | MINIATURE X-RAY SOURCE DEVICE FOR EFFECTING RADIATION THERAPY - A miniature X-ray source device for effecting radiation therapy at least comprising a vacuum tube containing a cathode and an anode spaced apart at some distance from each other; emitting means for emitting free electrons from the cathode; electric field generating means for applying during use a high-voltage electric field between the cathode and the anode for accelerating the emitted free electrons towards the anode, as well as an exit window for X-ray radiation being generating at the anode. The present invention provides an improved miniature X-ray source device, that can also properly be used in treating skin cancer and which is easy to handle. The anode is provided with a flat X-ray emitting surface. In particular, the cathode exhibits a concave shaped surface having a center part surrounded by an upright circumferential edge, wherein the center part of the concave shaped surface is provided with an electron emitting material. | 09-30-2010 |
Peter Gubbels, London CA
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| 20090173173 | Systems and Methods for Evaluating Medication Delivery from Valved Holding Chambers with a Facemask Using a Model Face - Systems and methods for evaluating medication delivery from valved holding chambers (VHCs) with a facemask using a model face of a child or a model face of an infant are disclosed. Generally, the model face includes a base, an elastomer cast, an air pocket, and a mouth opening. The elastomer cast is positioned on at least a portion of a top of the base. The elastomer simulates soft tissues in a face and defiens at least a nose, a chin, and a mouth sized to simulate a nose, a chin, and a mouth of a child. The air pocket is positioned between the base and the elastomer case below at least the nose, the chin, and the mouth of the elastomer cast. The mouth opening defines a passageway through the base, the air pocket, and the mouth of the elastomer cast. | 07-09-2009 |
