Joseph Henry
Joseph Henry Citriniti, Corning, NY US
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20120133065 | REAL-TIME, CLOSED-LOOP SHAPE CONTROL OF EXTRUDED CERAMIC HONEYCOMB STRUCTURES - Systems and methods for real-time, closed-loop shape control of extruded ceramic honeycomb structures are disclosed. Methods include extruding batch material through an extruder barrel and through an extruder die using at least one extrusion screw to form the extrudate, and measuring a shape of the extrudate immediately adjacent the die. The batch material water content is determined or measured, at least one of the extruder barrel and screw temperature are measured, and the extrusion screw rotation rate are measured. At least one of the batch material water content, barrel temperature, screw temperature and rotation rate is adjusted to maintain the extrudate shape to within a select tolerance. | 05-31-2012 |
20130295210 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR REGULATING EXTRUDER CERAMIC BATCH MATERIAL - A plate suitable for positioning with an extruder apparatus is provided in which the plate includes at least one temperature sensor. The plate is upstream of the die located at or near the end of the extruder apparatus. The sensor(s) allow for the simultaneous measurement of batch material temperatures at multiple spatial locations across the face of the plate. The temperature sensors associated with the plate can be used to identify spatial and temporal temperature patterns within the batch flow. | 11-07-2013 |
20140144211 | METHODS OF TESTING A HONEYCOMB FILTER - Methods of testing a honeycomb filter for defects include the step of wetting at least one of the first end portion and the second end portion to provide at least one wetted end portion. The method further includes the step of monitoring the second end portion for fog passing through the filter. | 05-29-2014 |
20140144213 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR TESTING A HONEYCOMB FILTER - Methods of testing a honeycomb filter include the step of wetting the outer peripheral surface of the honeycomb filter to enhance the flow of fog through outer peripheral channels of the honeycomb network of channels. In further examples, methods include the step of obstructing a flow of fog through inner peripheral channels to enhance the flow of fog through the outer peripheral channels of the honeycomb network of channels. In further examples, apparatus for testing a honeycomb filter include a flow diverter with a blocking member. | 05-29-2014 |
20150268174 | SKINNING OF CERAMIC HONEYCOMB BODIES - An in situ inspection system and method to inspect a honeycomb body skin in a skinning system. The inspection system includes a line illuminator to generate a line illumination on the skin perpendicular to an axial direction of the honeycomb body travel, and a detector to detect the line illumination scattered from the skin and generate a signal based on the detected line illumination. A controller is configured to receive the signal generated by the detector, compare the received signal to a previously stored defect free signal in real-time, and control at least one skinning process parameter based on the comparison. The method includes in situ inspecting the skin and controlling at least one skinning process parameter based on the inspection. In the method, the in situ inspection includes illuminating a line of the skin perpendicular to the axial direction and detecting the illuminated line scattered from the skin. | 09-24-2015 |
Joseph Henry Head, Iii, Cincinnati, OH US
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20120144984 | Braided Carbon Nanotube Threads and Methods Of Manufacturing The Same - A braided carbon nanotube thread includes at least three carbon nanotube filaments braided into a thread. The carbon nanotube filaments include a plurality of carbon nanotubes, each of the carbon nanotubes having a length L. The carbon nanotube filaments are braided such that the carbon nanotube thread has at least 8 intersections per the length L of each carbon nanotube. The carbon nanotube thread has a tensile strength greater than the tensile strength of the constituent carbon nanotube filaments. | 06-14-2012 |
Joseph Henry Kotkins, Seattle, WA US
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20140278864 | SYSTEMS, DEVICES, ARTICLES AND METHODS FOR TRACKING AND/OR INCENTIVIZING USER REFERRAL ACTIONS - Tracking, and possibly rewarding or incentivizing those who drive traffic includes causing sharing actions via social networking or media platforms to register such actions with a tracking server. Sharing may be via sharing widgets, posting on Web pages, and/or copying and pasting URLs. The effectiveness of the tracking may be tracked, including over generations. Incentives may be based on effectiveness of sharing actions, for example number of clicks, or social and actual revenue generated. Incentives may include access through a pay wall Website or free or discounted access to content, products, or services. | 09-18-2014 |
Joseph Henry Laco, Akron, OH US
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20160101581 | PRE-FORMED APEX/BEAD COMPOSITE AND TIRE WITH PRE-APEXED BEAD - The invention relates to preparation of an apex/bead composite as a pre-apexed tire bead, and pneumatic tire containing such pre-apexed bead. The invention relates to such pre-apexed bead where the apex is comprised of a rubber composition which contains a syndiotactic-1,2-polybutadiene polymer. | 04-14-2016 |
20160101656 | PREPARATON OF APEX/BEAD COMPOSITE AND TIRE WITH PRE-APEXED BEAD - The invention relates to preparation of an apex/bead composite as a pre-apexed bead, and pneumatic tire containing such pre-apexed bead. The invention relates to such pre-apexed bead where the apex is comprised of a rubber composition which contains a syndiotactic-1,2-polybutadiene polymer. | 04-14-2016 |
Joseph Henry Nurre, West Chester, OH US
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20110243425 | Methods For Analyzing Absorbent Articles - A method for analyzing an absorbent article may include providing a three-dimensional computed tomography data set comprising a mannequin image and an article image. The article image may be constructed from projections collected while the absorbent article is fitted to a mannequin. An outer surface of the mannequin image may be identified. A desired distance may be provided. A volumetric demarcation may be spaced the desired distance away from the outer surface of the mannequin image. An image volume may be disposed between the outer surface of the mannequin image and the volumetric demarcation. A relevant portion of the article image may be enhanced using a processor. The relevant portion of the article image may be coincident with the image volume. | 10-06-2011 |
Joseph Henry Reck, Lloydminster CA
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20130333893 | Submersible Progressive Cavity Pump Driver - In a rotary pump having a rotor and a stator in communication with hydrocarbon production tubing, a submersible pump driver assembly includes a drive motor having an output connected by a drive link to the rotor of the pump. A production housing of the drive assembly includes a production passage receiving the drive link in which the output axis of the drive motor is radially offset from the passage. A control line for providing a drive input to the motor is thus suited to extend alongside the production tubing. The driver assembly thus allows for flushing with only a coiled tubing unit as the coiled tubing can be readily inserted past the offset motor and the motor can be optionally run in reverse to improve flushing. | 12-19-2013 |
Joseph Henry Tizard, Auckland NZ
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20110275053 | ALCOHOL PRODUCTION PROCESS - The invention relates to the production of products such as alcohols and acids by microbial fermentation, particularly microbial fermentation of substrates comprising CO. It more particularly relates to methods and systems for improving efficiency of products by microbial fermentation. In particular embodiments, the invention provides a method of optimising production of desired products including the step of ascertaining the proportion of CO converted to CO2. | 11-10-2011 |
20130280694 | Alcohol Production Process - The invention relates to the production of products such as alcohols and acids by microbial fermentation, particularly microbial fermentation of substrates comprising CO. It more particularly relates to methods and systems for improving efficiency of products by microbial fermentation. In particular embodiments, the invention provides a method of optimising production of desired products including the step of ascertaining the proportion of CO converted to CO2. | 10-24-2013 |