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Jan Heick, Rethwisch DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090212937 | Active line termination module - An active line termination module for monitoring a line impedance of electrical systems, particularly for use at the ends of fire alarm lines, consists of a constant current sink with lighted display, a voltage regulator, and an intelligent electronic component disposed between the lines to be monitored, so that the intelligent electronic component is connected with the constant current sink by a line. | 08-27-2009 |
Kristopher Heick, Baltimore, MD US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100282051 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ACTUATING A HATCH DOOR - A system and method for actuating a hatch door. One embodiment includes a vertical launcher system that has a hatch door disposed in a plane at the top of a hold. The hatch door includes a leading edge and a trailing edge at opposite ends of the hatch door. When an actuator arm for maneuvering the hatch door is extended, the leading edge is lifted away from the plane by the actuator arm while the trailing edge remains in the plane and slides across the top of the plane toward the point where the leading edge was first lifted away. Such a sliding hatch mechanism allows for quick opening and closing of a hatch door while providing more efficient use of mechanical energy for breaking ice build up or prevent intrusion. | 11-11-2010 |
Kristopher Heick, Bel Air, MD US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100258111 | SOLAR RECEIVER UTILIZING CARBON NANOTUBE INFUSED COATINGS - A solar receiver includes a heat absorbing element having an outer surface and an inner surface opposite the outer surface and a first coating including a carbon nanotube-infused fiber material in surface engagement with and at least partially covering the outer surface of the heat absorbing element. Solar radiation incident onto the first coating is received, absorbed, and converted to heat energy, and the heat energy is transferred from the first coating to the heat absorbing element. A multilayer coating for a solar receiver device includes a first coating that includes a CNT-infused fiber material and an environmental coating disposed on the first coating. | 10-14-2010 |
