Vanderhoek
John David Vanderhoek, Indianola, WA US
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20150298790 | SYMMETRIC WING RIB WITH CENTER PLANE FASTENED SHEAR TIES - A symmetrical rib structure and methods are presented. A structural web comprises a web center plane and a plurality of web stiffeners, and is symmetrical about the web center plane. A flange is configured on a periphery of the symmetrical rib structure, and a fastener hole is configured in the flange and comprises a fastener hole centerline aligned with the web center plane. A cutout is configured in the structural web around the fastener hole, and two support columns are coupled to the flange on opposite sides of the cutout. | 10-22-2015 |
Thomas P.k. Vanderhoek, Vancouver CA
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20080280056 | Reactive Spray Formation of Coatings and Powders - An apparatus and method for open-atmosphere flame based spraying employs a nozzle to preheat, pressurize and atomize a mechanically pumped reactive and flammable liquid solution through a small orifice or a nozzle and then a set of pilot flames to combust the spray. The liquid feedstock is preheated to a supercritical temperature before reaching the nozzle and is pressurized before spraying due to a reduced size of the outlet port of the feedstock flow channel relative to the inlet. A supplementary collimating, or sheathing, gas is supplied to the flow channel of the feedstock and both the feedstock and the supplementary gas are uniformly heated before spraying. This arrangement helps to avoid clogging of the nozzle and results in satisfactory control of the properties of the particulate products of the spraying procedure. | 11-13-2008 |
Tim Vanderhoek, Toronto CA
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20080263481 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR POWER MANAGEMENT IN INTEGRATED CIRCUITS - A programmable logic device (PLD) includes a non-volatile memory, a configuration memory, and a control circuitry. The control circuitry couples to the non-volatile memory and to the configuration memory. A set of voltages are derived from the outputs of the control circuitry, and are applied to circuitry within the PLD. | 10-23-2008 |
20140258956 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR POWER MANAGEMENT IN INTEGRATED CIRCUITS - A programmable logic device (PLD) includes a non-volatile memory, a configuration memory, and a control circuitry. The control circuitry couples to the non-volatile memory and to the configuration memory. A set of voltages are derived from the outputs of the control circuitry, and are applied to circuitry within the PLD. | 09-11-2014 |
Timothy Vanderhoek, Toronto CA
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20080263490 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR OPTIMIZING THE PERFORMANCE OF PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC DEVICES - A programmable logic device (PLD) includes first and second circuits. The first and second circuits are part of a user's design to be implemented using the PLD's resources. The first circuit is powered by a first supply voltage. The second circuit is powered by a second supply voltage. At least one of the first and second supply voltages is determined by a PLD computer-aided design (CAD) flow used to implement the user's design in the PLD. | 10-23-2008 |
20120089958 | Apparatus and Methods for Optimizing the Performance of Programmable Logic Devices - A programmable logic device (PLD) includes first and second circuits. The first and second circuits are part of a user's design to be implemented using the PLD's resources. The first circuit is powered by a first supply voltage. The second circuit is powered by a second supply voltage. At least one of the first and second supply voltages is determined by a PLD computer-aided design (CAD) flow used to implement the user's design in the PLD. | 04-12-2012 |
Wiebe S. Vanderhoek, Lynden, WA US
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20090266775 | Rack for Transportation and display of Plants - A rack assembly for transportation and display of potted plants and similar articles. The rack includes vertical supports, and a plurality of trays that are slidingly supported on the posts. The trays are extensible from a retracted position in which the trays are arranged in compact, vertically spaced relationship for transportation, to a deployed position in which the trays extend on opposite sides in an alternating arrangement with increased vertical spacing, and are tilted to a downwardly angled orientation so that the plants can be readily viewed and accessed by customers and other personnel. The posts and trays are mounted on a mobile frame that includes stabilizer legs which prevent the assembly from tipping when the trays are in the deployed position. The trays are slidingly mounted to the posts by means of guide channels and cooperating projections. The trays may be tilted to the downwardly angled orientation simultaneously, using vertically adjustable supports that engage the rearward edges of the trays. Alternatively, the guide channels may have upper and lower runs that receive projections at the sides of the trays, so that the trays are held in the angled orientation with projections at the rearward edges of the trays supported in the upper runs and projections at the middle portions of the trays supported in the lower runs. The posts and trays are removable from the frame, and can be broken down for storage. | 10-29-2009 |
20100096344 | Rack for transporation and display of plants - A rack assembly for transportation and display of potted plants and similar articles. The rack includes vertical supports, and a plurality of trays that are slidingly supported on the posts. The trays are extensible from a retracted position in which the trays are arranged in compact, vertically spaced relationship for transportation, to a deployed position in which the trays extend on opposite sides in an alternating arrangement with increased vertical spacing, and are tilted to a downwardly angled orientation so that the plants can be readily viewed and accessed by customers and other personnel. The posts and trays are mounted on a mobile frame that includes stabilizer legs which prevent the assembly from tipping when the trays are in the deployed position. The posts and trays are removable from the frame, and can be broken down for storage. | 04-22-2010 |