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Dennis L. Mater, Glen Allen, VA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090235624 | Fluid flow filter and method of making and using - A filter well suited for paint arrestor usage having a monolithic high loft manmade fiber body with a convoluted flow contact surface. The filter is preferably formed by a convoluter as in one with a roller set and blade cutter to form mirror image fiber filter sheets from a received fiber batt. Provided is a well mixed proper fiber blend, such as one having a set of fibers made of a majority of course fibers joined by way of thermal bonding fibers which facilitate, during convoluting, formation of a crisp cut and high integrity three dimensional surface, as in one of rows of peaks separated by valleys. The projection/recess arrangement over the flow contact surface as well as the thickness and relative projection-to-base dimensions are arranged to provide a high paint holding capacity without too fast a load up of, for example, paint particles and while avoiding too great of a pressure drop within that load up time. | 09-24-2009 |
Michael J. Mater, Chelsea, MI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080236306 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REDUCING CONVECTION CURRENT EFFECTS IN THE OPTICAL PATH OF A HOLOGRAPHIC INTERFEROMETRY SYSTEM - The invention includes a system and method for reducing convection current effects in the optical path of a holographic interferometer system. The system preferably includes an enclosure for the optical path of the holographic interferometer system. In one embodiment, the system also includes a thermal element coupled to or located inside the enclosure. In another embodiment, the system also includes a gas located inside the enclosure, wherein the gas has a lower index of refraction than air. In another embodiment, the system also includes a fan coupled to or located inside the enclosure and adapted to circulate a gas inside the enclosure. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20080240510 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EXAMINING A SURFACE - The present invention includes a system and a method of determining the regularity of a surface of an object under examination. The method includes receiving a three-dimensional phase image of the surface including a plurality of pixels, wherein the phase image can result from a multiple wavelength interferometric analysis of the surface. The method can further include the steps of determining a relative height of the pixels in response to the phase image of the surface, creating a statistical map of the surface in response to the relative height of the pixels, and determining the regularity of the surface of the object under examination in response to the statistical map of the surface. The system includes an interferometric apparatus connected to a controller, wherein the controller is adapted to perform one or more functions similar to the method of the present invention. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20100128254 | Sensing Temperature Of A Light Emitting Diode | 05-27-2010 |
Olaf Mater, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100011230 | LINK AGGREGATION WITH DYNAMIC BANDWIDTH MANAGEMENT TO REDUCE POWER CONSUMPTION - Embodiments of the present invention provide configurations and techniques for determining, by link aggregation logic, whether a load of network traffic communicated across a team of aggregated links allows inactivation of one or more aggregated links of the team, wherein the team of aggregated links is coupled with a plurality of network interface cards (NICs). On determining that the load of network traffic communicated across the team of aggregated links allows inactivation of the one or more aggregated links of the team, the link aggregation logic is configured to power off or place into a power save mode one or more NICs of the plurality of NICs corresponding to the one or more aggregated links. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed. | 01-14-2010 |
