Ruston
Daniel Ruston, Gif-Sur-Yvette FR
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20140242971 | ACCESS AND CUSTOMIZATION OF A MOTOR VEHICLE BY TELEPHONE - Method for accessing a motor vehicle ( | 08-28-2014 |
Gregory A. Ruston, Elizabethton, TN US
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20100154723 | ULTRA LOW NOx WATER HEATER | 06-24-2010 |
Rodney Ruston, Milton Keynes GB
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20110049040 | MOLECULAR EXCHANGE DEVICE - The present relates to a molecular exchange device. In particular, the present invention relates to a molecular exchange device comprising an outer tube extending from an approximal end to a distal end of the device; an inner tube defining at least one fluid passageway, the inner tube positioned concentrically within the outer tube and the area between the inner and the outer tube defining at least one fluid passageway; and a projection positioned within the area between the inner and the outer tube, wherein the projection prevents displacement of the inner tube with respect to the outer tube. | 03-03-2011 |
20120097600 | MOLECULAR EXCHANGE DEVICE - The present relates to a molecular exchange device. In particular, the molecular exchange device comprises at least one fluid passageway; and an actuator, the actuator positioned to provide a secondary fluid passageway within at least one of the fluid passageways. | 04-26-2012 |
20140367336 | MOLECULAR EXCHANGE DEVICE - The present disclosure relates to a molecular exchange device. In particular, the molecular exchange device comprises at least one fluid passageway and an actuator, the actuator positioned to provide a secondary fluid pathway within at least one of the fluid passageways. | 12-18-2014 |
Simon M. Ruston, Derby GB
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20100043540 | Method for detecting overpressure inside a compartment associated with a gas turbine nacelle - A method for detecting overpressure inside a compartment associated with a gas turbine nacelle, the method comprising: a) measuring one or more predetermined operating conditions nominally affecting the temperature inside the compartment; b) determining a reference temperature for the compartment, corresponding to a nominal reference zone pressure, on the basis of the measured operating condition or conditions; c) measuring the actual temperature inside the compartment, corresponding to the actual compartment pressure; and d) using the measured actual temperature in the compartment and the determined reference temperature for the compartment to assess the gas pressure inside the compartment. In one embodiment, there is disclosed a system for assessing the gas pressure inside the compartment caused by an associated pressure system failure, comprising using a quantified mass leakage flow to assess gas pressure inside the compartment. The quantified mass leakage flow may also be used to detect excessive mass leakage flow by comparing the quantified mass leakage flow with a predetermined mass flow leakage. | 02-25-2010 |
Simon Mark Ruston, Derby GB
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20100180573 | A GAS TURBINE ENGINE - A gas turbine engine is proposed which comprises a bypass duct, a core engine, and a fluid mixing arrangement. The fluid mixing arrangement is configured to mix a bypass flow of fluid and a secondary flow of fluid, the secondary flow of fluid being drawn from the core engine. The arrangement comprises a flow duct terminating with an outlet and being arranged to direct said secondary flow through the outlet and into the bypass flow. The arrangement is characterised by the provision of a wing in the region of the outlet, said wing extending at least partially across the duct and being configured to generate lift from said secondary flow effective to produce at least one trailing vortex extending into said bypass flow. The fluid mixing arrangement can be used as a ventilation arrangement or as part of a bleed valve arrangement in the gas turbine engine. | 07-22-2010 |
Victoria Jane Ruston, Winnersh GB
Walter A. Ruston, Dallas, OR US
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20080256737 | Deck Cleaning Tool - An improved deck cleaning tool includes a rigid blade with a sharply angled front end and adapted to dislodge debris build-up commonly found between planks of outdoor decks is supported by a plate having an aperture connected to a rigid and hollow conduit having a handle at its distal end. The distal end further adapts to couple to a common shop or wet/dry vacuum cleaner. | 10-23-2008 |