Schubring
Brett Schubring, Macomb, MI US
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20160138453 | SYSTEM FOR CONCENTRATING EXHAUST GAS FLOW IN A CATALYST DURING COLD STARTS - An exhaust gas flow concentration system for a catalyst includes an inlet that receives a flow of exhaust gas from an exhaust pipe of an exhaust system, a stationary tube in communication with the inlet and disposed upstream from the catalyst, and an extension tube in communication with the stationary tube and disposed upstream from the catalyst, where the extension tube includes a cross-sectional area less than a cross-sectional area of the catalyst. A displacement device is coupled to the extension tube and is configured to (i) displace the extension tube relative to the stationary tube downstream towards the catalyst as a temperature in the exhaust system decreases away from a light-off temperature of the catalyst and (ii) retract the extension tube relative to the stationary tube upstream away from the catalyst when the temperature in the exhaust system reaches the light-off temperature of the catalyst. | 05-19-2016 |
James D. Schubring, Shelby Township, MI US
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20100127032 | REMOVABLE IN-FLOOR STORAGE DEVICE - A removable in-floor storage device for a vehicle floorpan well, including a lid assembly have a frame mounted on a floorpan surface about the periphery of the floorpan well so as to define a frame opening, and a lid pivotally mounted on the frame to move from a closed position to an open position allowing access to the frame opening. The storage device further includes a removable storage bin adapted to be received within the frame opening and supported within the frame opening by the frame, to thereby define a storage chamber within the vehicle generally beneath the floorpan surface. | 05-27-2010 |
Norman W. Schubring, Troy, MI US
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20080220542 | LOW-FIRE FERROELECTRIC MATERIAL - A low-fire ferroelectric composition, includes a lead bismuth titanate compound having a formula represented by: (Bi | 09-11-2008 |
20080304545 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING A TEMPERATURE OF A FERROELECTRIC SENSOR - Systems and methods for determining a temperature of a ferroelectric sensor are provided. The ferroelectric sensor has operational characteristics defined by a polarization versus voltage hysteresis loop. In one exemplary embodiment, the method includes applying a symmetrical periodic voltage waveform to the ferroelectric sensor so as to induce the ferroelectric sensor to traverse the polarization versus voltage hysteresis loop. The method further includes monitoring voltages across the ferroelectric sensor and polarization states of the ferroelectric sensor over a first time interval to determine a first zero field polarization state and a first coercive field voltage. The method further includes determining a first temperature value indicative of the temperature of the ferroelectric sensor based on the first coercive field voltage. | 12-11-2008 |
Paul J. Schubring, Gilbert, AZ US
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20090002007 | Universal cover for a burn-in socket - In one embodiment, the present invention includes a universal cover to be adapted to burn-in sockets, where at least some of the burn-in sockets have different dimensions. In this way, the universal cover enables an actuator plate of an actuator system having a fixed configuration of actuation members to open and close burn-in socket covers of different form factors. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 01-01-2009 |
Terrance Clifford Schubring, Saint Paul, MN US
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20100241961 | CONTENT PRESENTATION CONTROL AND PROGRESSION INDICATOR - A graphical interface for presenting the relationship between a primary content item and multiple supplemental content items. A progression bar corresponding to the rendering or playback of the primary content is provided to show the progression through the primary content. A series of graphic elements, each corresponding to a supplemental content item are associated with a position along the progression bar. As a cursor moves across the progression bar indicating progressing through the primary content, supplemental content associated with the cursors position becomes available for viewing. Graphical enhancements of the graphic elements provide indicators that the supplemental content items are becoming relevant and available for viewing. | 09-23-2010 |
20100241962 | MULTIPLE CONTENT DELIVERY ENVIRONMENT - A content presentation environment enables a primary content source to be presented to a user, along with supplemental content that may relate to the primary content or, may be completely unrelated (such as an advertisement). As the primary content is presented, supplemental content is either automatically presented or made available for selection by a user. In addition, a user may select and add additional supplemental content to be associated with or incorporated into the presentation environment. | 09-23-2010 |
Thomas J. Schubring, Stillwater, MN US
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20090051551 | Apparatus and method for wireless location sensing - A sensor assembly includes a sensor configured to detect at least one material or condition, such as a smoke detector, fire detector, or carbon monoxide detector. The sensor assembly also includes a base configured to be mounted on a structure, such as a wall or ceiling, and to receive the sensor. The sensor assembly further includes a wireless module located between the sensor and the base. The wireless module is configured to transmit position information. The wireless module may include one or more electrical contacts used to form at least one electrical connection between the base of the sensor assembly and the sensor. The wireless module may also include a printed circuit board having the contacts, wireless radio circuitry, an antenna, and other components. The printed circuit board could be substantially hidden from view when the sensor is attached to the base and the base is mounted on the structure. | 02-26-2009 |