Koch, CA
Alexander Koch, Kitchener CA
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20090134899 | PROBE ASSEMBLY WITH MULTI-DIRECTIONAL FREEDOM OF MOTION AND MOUNTING ASSEMBLY THEREFOR - An improved test probe assembly has an improved mounting assembly which provides the test probe multi-directional freedom of movement with respect to a base in order to resist damage frequently caused to the test probe. The improved mounting assembly may, for example, include at least a first resilient mount disposed on the base and having at least a first support and at least a first resilient element. The at least a first resilient element, which may, for example, be at least a first spring, is deflectable when the test probe engages a structure, such as a device under testing (DUT). Accordingly, the improved test probe assembly of the invention can be deflected an infinite number of positions, in order to resist damage caused, for example, by misalignment between the probe and the DUT. | 05-28-2009 |
Alexander Koch, Waterloo CA
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20080202805 | RADIO FREQUENCY ISOLATION CONTAINER - An RF isolation container that includes a counterweight system to assist an operator with opening and closing operations, an electromagnet locking mechanism for easier and consistent locking of the RF isolation container and a motion damping mechanism to relieve fatigue on operating components and on human operators. | 08-28-2008 |
Edward John Koch, Calgary CA
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20090275120 | EXTRACTION OF CO2 GAS FROM ENGINE EXHAUST - A photo-bioreactor is used for extraction of carbon dioxide from exhaust gases of an engine used for compression of natural gas by providing a series of vessels and in each contacting the gases with a labyrinthine flow of water containing photo-synthetic organisms. Each vessel receives the gases in series and is controlled to manage the temperature and dwell time to take into account the reducing CO | 11-05-2009 |
20100252136 | INTAKE NOZZLE FOR A PUMP - An intake nozzle for the inlet pipe of a pump has a vertical duct with a downwardly facing mouth and a surrounding disk shaped intake portion with a bottom surface which faces a flat surface such as a floor or tank bottom to take liquid from the floor down to a shallow depth. The bottom surface is shaped with a flat outer part and an upwardly and inwardly curved inner part converging to the mouth. The surface is shaped and spaced from the flat surface with annular areas defined therebetween so that the liquid enters the peripheral edge slowly and accelerates up to an inner edge of the flat portion and then remains at constant velocity from the inner edge of the flat portion through the mouth and the pipe to the intake of the pump. | 10-07-2010 |
20110020915 | Extraction of CO2 Gas - A photo-bioreactor is used for extraction of carbon dioxide from exhaust gases of an engine used for compression of natural gas by providing a series of vessels and in each contacting the gases with a labyrinthine flow of water containing photo-synthetic organisms. Each vessel receives the gases in series and is controlled to manage the temperature and dwell time to take into account the reducing CO | 01-27-2011 |
20110020916 | Extraction of CO2 Gas - A photo-bioreactor is used for extraction of carbon dioxide from exhaust gases of an engine used for compression of natural gas by providing a series of vessels and in each contacting the gases with a labyrinthine flow of water containing photo-synthetic organisms. Each vessel receives the gases in series and is controlled to manage the temperature and dwell time to take into account the reducing CO | 01-27-2011 |
Fred A. Koch, Vancouver CA
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20080257826 | Fluidized Bed Wastewater Treatment - A fluidized bed reactor ( | 10-23-2008 |
20100047134 | FLUIDIZED BED WASTEWATER TREATMENT APPARATUS - A fluidized bed reactor for removing phosphorus and nitrogen from wastewater has a column comprising a number of sections. The diameter of the column changes stepwise between the sections. A flow velocity in excess of 100 cm/min is maintained in a lowermost one of the sections and lower flow velocities are maintained in subsequent sections. A struvite supersaturation ratio is controlled in part by recycling wastewater from an outlet of the column. Struvite pellets are removed periodically from the bottom of the column. | 02-25-2010 |
Frederic A. Koch, Vancouver CA
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20100044306 | METHOD AND APPARATUS USING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AND MICROWAVE SYSTEM FOR SLURRIES TREATMENT - A method and apparatus for treating slurries of organic solids is disclosed. A slurry of organic solids is admixed with hydrogen peroxide, followed by exposure to microwave irradiation resulting in the heating of the mixture and enhanced hydrolysis of the organic solids. The treated slurry of organic solids can then be further treated in a variety of downstream processes, including solid separation, digestion and fermentation. The supernatant portion of the treated slurry of organic solids can be a source from which to recover compounds such as nutrients (for example nitrogen, phosphate, potassium, magnesium, calcium) or industrial organic compounds (such as acetic acid, propionic acid, butyric acid), or as a source of readily biodegradable organic compounds for supplementing a biological wastewater treatment process, digester or fermenter. | 02-25-2010 |
20120067796 | METHOD AND APPARATUS USING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AND MICROWAVE SYSTEM FOR SLURRIES TREATMENT - A method and apparatus for treating slurries of organic solids is disclosed. A slurry of organic solids is admixed with hydrogen peroxide, followed by exposure to microwave irradiation resulting in the heating of the mixture and enhanced hydrolysis of the organic solids. The treated slurry of organic solids can then be further treated in a variety of downstream processes, including solid separation, digestion and fermentation. The supernatant portion of the treated slurry of organic solids can be a source from which to recover compounds such as nutrients (for example nitrogen, phosphate, potassium, magnesium, calcium) or industrial organic compounds (such as acetic acid, propionic acid, butyric acid), or as a source of readily biodegradable organic compounds for supplementing a biological wastewater treatment process, digester or fermenter. | 03-22-2012 |
Karl Victor Koch, Marsden CA
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20120311987 | Shield Apparatus for Agricultural Implement Header - A shield apparatus is mounted on the header of an agricultural implement which includes a rotatable collecting member to direct collected material rearwardly towards a rear discharge opening. The shield apparatus includes a panel member and a mounting bracket assembly which supports the panel member above the rear discharge opening of the header spanning in a lateral direction transversely to the forward working direction such that the panel member extends from a rear edge rearward of the collecting member to a front edge which is spaced forward and upwardly in relation to the rear edge. The shield apparatus ensures that material thrown upwardly above the rear of the header frame is redirected downwardly into the rear discharge opening of the header for collection by the implement in the usual manner. The shield apparatus does not interfere. with the visibility of the operator when the panel member is clear. | 12-13-2012 |
20130111869 | Shield Apparatus for Agricultural Implement Header - A shield apparatus is mounted on the header of an agricultural implement which includes a rotatable collecting member to direct collected material rearwardly towards a rear discharge opening. The shield apparatus includes a panel member and a mounting bracket assembly which supports the panel member above the rear discharge opening of the header spanning in a lateral direction transversely to the forward working direction such that the panel member extends from a rear edge rearward of the collecting member to a front edge which is spaced forward and upwardly in relation to the rear edge. The shield apparatus ensures that material thrown upwardly above the rear of the header frame is redirected downwardly into the rear discharge opening of the header for collection by the implement in the usual manner. The shield apparatus does not interfere with the visibility of the operator when the panel member is clear. | 05-09-2013 |
Valentin R. Koch, Kelowna CA
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20130080124 | ROAD DESIGN OPTIMIZATION - A method, apparatus, system, article of manufacture, and computer readable storage medium provide the ability to optimize a design for a vertical road profile. A ground surface profile is obtained. From the ground surface profile, an initial set of points of vertical intersection (PVIs) are obtained. An optimized earthwork cost for the PVIs is determined. The PVIs and curve configurations are then modified to reduce the earth work cost. | 03-28-2013 |
20140200864 | DETERMINING FEASIBLE SPLINES WITH ENGINEERING CONSTRAINTS USING PROJECTION METHODS - A method, apparatus, system, and computer program product provide the ability to modify a spline (e.g., a civil engineering spline). The spline, defined by a set of connected points, is obtained/acquired. A design constraint set is determined and may include an interpolation constraint (specifying a fixed elevation for a connected point), a slope constraint (specifying a bound on a slope between two of the connected points), and a curvature constraint (specifying; a maximum slope difference of a first slope and a second slope between three connected points). The spline is projected onto the design constraint set thereby modifying the spline by changing elevations of the connected points The modified spline is then projected onto the design constraint set iteratively until the spline satisfies all constraints in the design constraint set. | 07-17-2014 |
Victor Demetrius Koch, Marsden CA
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20120311987 | Shield Apparatus for Agricultural Implement Header - A shield apparatus is mounted on the header of an agricultural implement which includes a rotatable collecting member to direct collected material rearwardly towards a rear discharge opening. The shield apparatus includes a panel member and a mounting bracket assembly which supports the panel member above the rear discharge opening of the header spanning in a lateral direction transversely to the forward working direction such that the panel member extends from a rear edge rearward of the collecting member to a front edge which is spaced forward and upwardly in relation to the rear edge. The shield apparatus ensures that material thrown upwardly above the rear of the header frame is redirected downwardly into the rear discharge opening of the header for collection by the implement in the usual manner. The shield apparatus does not interfere. with the visibility of the operator when the panel member is clear. | 12-13-2012 |
20130111869 | Shield Apparatus for Agricultural Implement Header - A shield apparatus is mounted on the header of an agricultural implement which includes a rotatable collecting member to direct collected material rearwardly towards a rear discharge opening. The shield apparatus includes a panel member and a mounting bracket assembly which supports the panel member above the rear discharge opening of the header spanning in a lateral direction transversely to the forward working direction such that the panel member extends from a rear edge rearward of the collecting member to a front edge which is spaced forward and upwardly in relation to the rear edge. The shield apparatus ensures that material thrown upwardly above the rear of the header frame is redirected downwardly into the rear discharge opening of the header for collection by the implement in the usual manner. The shield apparatus does not interfere with the visibility of the operator when the panel member is clear. | 05-09-2013 |