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Oelschlaeger
Dieter Oelschlaeger, Paragould, AR US
John M. Oelschlaeger, Palm Harbor, FL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090038418 | REUSABLE MATERIAL FOR COLLECTING SAMPLES FOR ANALYSIS - A particle-harvesting material includes a flexible, reusable, and thermally conductive material including a rough surface having dimples of a size within a first range of sizes, a microstructure including interstices of a second range of sizes, the second range of sizes including sizes smaller than the first range of sizes, and an etched portion on the rough surface configured to attract particles upon contact between the particles and the etched portion. | 02-12-2009 |
| 20090044641 | TRACE SAMPLER - A position of an object moving through a region of interest is determined, and at least one source of an air stream is selectively activated based on the determined position. The air stream is capable of dislodging a particle from the object moving through the region of interest. The air stream is directed toward the region of interest. An air collector is selectively activated, based on the determined position, to draw air from the region of interest. The drawn air is deposited on a sample collector, and the sample collector is analyzed to determine whether the deposition of the air stream left particles of a material of interest on the sample collector. | 02-19-2009 |
Thomas Oelschlaeger, Dresden DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090251601 | Method and device for synchronizing camera systems - The invention relates to a method and to a device for synchronizing the image capture by cameras. For this purpose, a duplex-capable network is provided. Within the network, one or more hardware-supported synchronization modules with a logical channel of a first type are provided, wherein the synchronization module or modules transmit, via the logical channel, image-capture signals that control the capture time of image sensors, wherein the image-capture signals are received by image-capture devices, and wherein the image-capture devices each capture an image as a response to the reception of an image-capture signal, and wherein the image data is then transmitted via the network by the image-capture devices via a logical channel of a second type. | 10-08-2009 |
