Pagels
Andrew David Pagels, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20150132835 | DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR DIAGNOSTIC TESTING - The present disclosure relates to devices, systems, and methods for performing diagnostic tests. The disclosed diagnostic devices are capable of performing analytic tests and communicating with a portable multifunctional device (PMD) or other computing device. Through input and manipulation of materials within the diagnostic device, a large range of tests may be performed. For example, alteration or customization of chemical components of the diagnostic device may enable many analytic applications to be provided. These analytic tests may include, but are not limited to, sensing or quantification of chemicals from sample input, whether gaseous, liquid, or otherwise, sensing or quantification of analytes, antibodies, or antigens, sensing or quantification of genetic material, or other substances. | 05-14-2015 |
Christian Pagels, Grasbrunn DE
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20130253822 | USER INTERACTIVE ACTUAL TIME NETWORKED SURVEY SYSTEM - A method for providing user interactive actual time networked surveying is disclosed. In one embodiment, a network connection is established between a survey instrument and a central computing device. In addition, a user session is established with the central computing device. Survey measurement data obtained with the survey instrument is transmitted to the central computing device. In addition, correction data from a virtual reference station (VRS) is received at the central computing device. The user session is allowed to direct the processing of the received survey measurement data including one or more real time kinematic calculations at the central computing device. The output of the processing of the received survey measurement data is provided to one or more authorized devices having a connection to the central computing device, the output provided in a concrete and tangible format. | 09-26-2013 |
Christian Michael Pagels, Grasbrunn DE
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20100036642 | Real-time transmission of survey data - In a survey operation, survey measurement data obtained at each location is transmitted in real time as the measurement is made to avoid the limitations of the disk or other storage medium used in saving the data, to avoid loss or corruption of the data prior to the disk being delivered to its final destination, and to allow users to immediately view the results of the measurements while the rovers are still out in the field and readily capable of redoing measurements or supplementing the results with additional measurement points. | 02-11-2010 |
Christopher William Pagels, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20150132835 | DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR DIAGNOSTIC TESTING - The present disclosure relates to devices, systems, and methods for performing diagnostic tests. The disclosed diagnostic devices are capable of performing analytic tests and communicating with a portable multifunctional device (PMD) or other computing device. Through input and manipulation of materials within the diagnostic device, a large range of tests may be performed. For example, alteration or customization of chemical components of the diagnostic device may enable many analytic applications to be provided. These analytic tests may include, but are not limited to, sensing or quantification of chemicals from sample input, whether gaseous, liquid, or otherwise, sensing or quantification of analytes, antibodies, or antigens, sensing or quantification of genetic material, or other substances. | 05-14-2015 |
Erhard Pagels, Magdeburg DE
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20090071796 | Mobile bridge of great length as a support construction for at least one transport means and method for operating same - A mobile bridge of great length is a support construction for at least one transport means, which particularly avoids constraints and undefined stresses as a result of temperature variations and/or support lowering movements, for example, to the greatest possible extent. This will guarantee a statically definite system, is essentially accomplished in that the bridge, in its totality, forms a multi-member statically definite system in the vertical plane, and a statically definite continuous carrier in the horizontal plane. The bridge segments of the bridge are connected with one another, in articulated manner, exclusively in the vertical plane, and the bridge is supported by means of at least three bearing mechanisms of a type A, B, and C having different static valence. Each bearing mechanism of the type A, B, C is carried by a self-propelled, tip-proof traveling mechanism. | 03-19-2009 |
Markus Pagels, Calgary CA
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20140246315 | EROSION AND WEAR RESISTANT SONOELECTROCHEMICAL PROBE - The present invention, in one set of embodiments, provides methods and systems for integrating conducting diamond electrodes into a high power acoustic resonator. More specifically, but not by way of limitation, in certain embodiments of the present invention, diamond electrodes may be integrated into a high power acoustic resonator to provide a robust sensing device that may provide for acoustic cleaning of the electrodes and increasing the rate of mass transport to the diamond electrodes. The diamond electrodes may be used as working, reference or counter electrodes or a combination of two or more of such electrodes. In certain aspects, the high power acoustic resonator may include an acoustic horn for focusing acoustic energy and the diamond electrodes may be coupled with the acoustic horn. | 09-04-2014 |
20140332207 | Methods To Characterize Underground Formation - A method for determining a characteristic of an underground formation with a fluid is described. The method includes providing a sample material of the underground formation; measuring the permeability and the porosity of the sample material; performing a drainage test on the sample material using the fluid; estimating the threshold pressure of the sample material from the drainage test, the permeability and the porosity measurements; and determining the receding contact angle of the fluid on the sample material from the threshold pressure. The sample material can be disaggregated material. | 11-13-2014 |
20150122487 | Downhole Electrochemical Sensor and Method of Using Same - An electrochemical sensor of a downhole tool positionable in a wellbore penetrating a subterranean formation is provided. The downhole tool has a flowline to receive downhole fluid. The electrochemical sensor includes a bulkhead carried by the downhole tool, a membrane exposed to the downhole fluid in the flowline, and an electrochemical cell supported by the bulkhead about the membrane. The electrochemical cell includes a plurality of cell sensors, at least one cell electrode, and a sensing solution. The plurality cell sensors include an analyte sensor, a temperature sensor, and a pH sensor. The sensing solution is reactive to certain analytes in the downhole fluid to generate electrical signals measurable by the plurality of cell sensors whereby parameters of chemicals in the downhole fluid may be measured. | 05-07-2015 |
Markus Pagels, Cambridgeshire GB
Markus Pagels, West Jordan, UT US
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20100163430 | EROSION AND WEAR RESISTANT SONOELECTROCHEMICAL PROBE - The present invention, in one set of embodiments, provides methods and systems for integrating conducting diamond electrodes into a high power acoustic resonator. More specifically, but not by way of limitation, in certain embodiments of the present invention, diamond electrodes may be integrated into a high power acoustic resonator to provide a robust sensing device that may provide for acoustic cleaning of the electrodes and increasing the rate of mass transport to the diamond electrodes. The diamond electrodes may be used as working, reference or counter electrodes or a combination of two or more of such electrodes. In certain aspects, the high power acoustic resonator may include an acoustic horn for focusing acoustic energy and the diamond electrodes may be coupled with the acoustic horn. | 07-01-2010 |
20120151998 | WETTABILITY AND MATRIX IMBIBITION ANALYSIS - A method of determining wettability of a rock sample, such as from a core sample is described. The sample is preferably crushed or comminuted to a particulate size where micro fractures have been eliminated, but where the particles are still large enough to represent the native rock matrix and texture. The comminuted core sample is exposed to a test fluid for a given period of time. The rock sample can be split into many separate aliquots, and a series of tests is performed using a series of different fluids and/or the same fluid for different exposure times. The excess test fluid residing on the surfaces of sample particles is removed. The test fluid imbibed into the interior of the particulate sample is then measured. The test fluid can be, for example, water, a non-aqueous fluid, and/or a solution of miscible solvents. The technique used to measure the imbibed fluid depends on the solvent (imbibing fluid) being studied. In one example, this technique includes both gravimetric determination and quantitative chemical analysis. The detection of water can be via Karl Fischer titration. | 06-21-2012 |
20120152548 | METHOD TO CHARACTERIZE UNDERGROUND FORMATION - A method for determining a characteristic of an underground formation with a fluid is described. The method includes providing a sample material of the underground formation; measuring the permeability and the porosity of the sample material; performing a drainage test on the sample material using the fluid; estimating the threshold pressure of the sample material from the drainage test, the permeability and the porosity measurements; and determining the receding contact angle of the fluid on the sample material from the threshold pressure. The sample material can be disaggregated material. | 06-21-2012 |
Rebecca Kathleen Pagels, Leesburg, GA US
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20120034430 | SANITARY TISSUE PRODUCTS COMPRISING A SURFACE PATTERN AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME - Sanitary tissue products having a surface having a surface pattern and more particularly to sanitary tissue products having a surface having a surface pattern employing a first pattern overlaying a second pattern and methods for making same are provided. | 02-09-2012 |
William Robert Pagels, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20150132835 | DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR DIAGNOSTIC TESTING - The present disclosure relates to devices, systems, and methods for performing diagnostic tests. The disclosed diagnostic devices are capable of performing analytic tests and communicating with a portable multifunctional device (PMD) or other computing device. Through input and manipulation of materials within the diagnostic device, a large range of tests may be performed. For example, alteration or customization of chemical components of the diagnostic device may enable many analytic applications to be provided. These analytic tests may include, but are not limited to, sensing or quantification of chemicals from sample input, whether gaseous, liquid, or otherwise, sensing or quantification of analytes, antibodies, or antigens, sensing or quantification of genetic material, or other substances. | 05-14-2015 |