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Andreas Wolz, Würzburg DE
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20160107725 | METHOD FOR MOUNTING A PREFABRICATED DECK - The invention relates to a method for mounting a prefabricated deck ( | 04-21-2016 |
Bret Hettinger Wolz, Gillette, WY US
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20110303090 | PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR REMOVING METHANE OR ANOTHER FLUID FROM A FLUID MIXTURE - A method and apparatus for separating a first fluid from a fluid mixture. In one embodiment water containing methane is passed through an agitation chamber with a plate at the chamber's proximal and distal ends. Both plates have orifices permitting the mixed fluid to pass into and out of the agitation chamber. In one embodiment, the mixed fluid rotates about its axis of flow through the agitation chamber. In one embodiment, the mixed fluid passes through a separation chamber having a plurality of baffles that promote separation of the methane from the methane/water mixture. In one embodiment, the separated methane is removed from the water in a collection chamber that facilitates gravity separation of the mixed fluids. In one embodiment, liquid hydrocarbon is removed from water. | 12-15-2011 |
20130192466 | PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR REMOVING METHANE OR ANOTHER FLUID FROM A FLUID MIXTURE - A method and apparatus for separating a first fluid from a fluid mixture. In one embodiment water containing methane is passed through an agitation chamber with a plate at the chamber's proximal and distal ends. Both plates have orifices permitting the mixed fluid to pass into and out of the agitation chamber. In one embodiment, the mixed fluid rotates about its axis of flow through the agitation chamber. In one embodiment, the mixed fluid passes through a separation chamber having a plurality of baffles that promote separation of the methane from the methane/water mixture. In one embodiment, the separated methane is removed from the water in a collection chamber that facilitates gravity separation of the mixed fluids. | 08-01-2013 |
Carl Wolz, Redmond, WA US
Dieter Wolz, Stuttgart DE
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20110203542 | IGNITION DEVICE FOR A LASER IGNITION OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - An ignition laser is provided for an internal combustion engine, in which the combustion chamber window is connected to a housing of the ignition laser in a gas-resistant, pressure-resistant, and temperature-resistant manner. Furthermore, a pressure relief bore is present which effectively prevents a pressure increase in the housing of the ignition laser. | 08-25-2011 |
20150027394 | laser spark plug having an improved seal between the combustion chamber window and the casing - A casing for a laser spark plug, in particular, of an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle, or of a stationary engine; the casing including at least one casing part and a combustion chamber window joined to the casing part to form a seal at least regionally; characterized in that at least one sealing element, whose coefficient of thermal expansion at an operating temperature of the laser spark plug is greater than the coefficient of thermal expansion of the casing part at the operating temperature of the laser spark plug, is provided between the casing part and the combustion chamber window. | 01-29-2015 |
Eric Wolz, Bothell, WA US
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20140359127 | ZERO TOUCH DEPLOYMENT OF PRIVATE CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE - Automatically provisioning computing resources based on events occurring in the computer network. The system manager defines resource configurations for computing resources in a network computing environment. The resource configurations are associated with event conditions. The event conditions cause the system manager to apply the resource configurations to the computing resources. The event conditions are also associated with various policies. The policies specify how the resource configurations are to be applied to the computing resources. The occurrence of the event conditions is ascertained. In response, workflows are automatically executed. The workflows apply the resource configurations to the computing resources in accordance with the policies. This configures the computing resources according to the resource configurations. | 12-04-2014 |
Gregory W. Wolz, Wattsburg, PA US
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20140032079 | DIAGNOSTIC AND CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD - Systems and methods for diagnosing or prognosing mobile and/or fixed client assets in a logical and interactive manner. Embodiments of the present invention provide a data analyzer with one or more asset diagnostic models. An asset diagnostic model is configured to logically and systematically interact with a client asset and analyze operational parameter data obtained from the client asset to diagnose a problem with the client asset and/or to predict or forecast future problems or conditions of the client asset. | 01-30-2014 |
Michael Wolz, Gaukonigshofen DE
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20160107725 | METHOD FOR MOUNTING A PREFABRICATED DECK - The invention relates to a method for mounting a prefabricated deck ( | 04-21-2016 |
Robert R. Wolz, Savannah, GA US
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20090183560 | Sub-scale sonic boom modeling - A method for modeling the acoustic signature produced by an aircraft of interest flying at a particular supersonic Mach number/altitude operating point of interest. The method includes operating a sub-scale aircraft that is a sub-scale version of the aircraft of interest at a supersonic Mach number and at an altitude that are respectively different from the Mach number and the altitude associated with the operating point of interest. The Mach number and altitude at which the sub-scale aircraft is operated is selected such that peak overpressure generated by the sub-scale aircraft and time to rise to peak overpressure are the same as peak overpressure and time to rise to peak overpressure caused by operating the aircraft of interest at the operating point of interest. | 07-23-2009 |
20100012777 | Supersonic Aircraft with Spike for Controlling and Reducing Sonic Boom - Method and arrangement for reducing the effects of a sonic boom created by an aerospace vehicle when said vehicle is flown at supersonic speed. The method includes providing the aerospace vehicle with a first spike extending from the nose thereof substantially in the direction of normal flight of the aerospace vehicle, the first spike having a second section aft of a first section that is aft of a leading end portion, the first and second sections having a second transition region therebetween and each of the sections having different cross-sectional areas, the leading end portion of the first spike tapering toward a predetermined cross-section with a first transition region between the predetermined cross-section and the first section. The first transition region is configured so as to reduce the coalescence of shock waves produced by the first spike during normal supersonic flight of the aerospace vehicle. A spike may also be included that extends from the tail of the aerospace vehicle to reduce the coalescence of shock waves produced by the spike during normal supersonic flight of the aerospace vehicle. | 01-21-2010 |
20110315819 | Supersonic Aircraft with Spike for Controlling and Reducing Sonic Boom - Method and arrangement for reducing the effects of a sonic boom created by an aerospace vehicle when said vehicle is flown at supersonic speed. The method includes providing the aerospace vehicle with a first spike extending from the nose thereof substantially in the direction of normal flight of the aerospace vehicle, the first spike having a second section aft of a first section that is aft of a leading end portion, the first and second sections having a second transition region there between and each of the sections having different cross-sectional areas, the leading end portion of the first spike tapering toward a predetermined cross-section with a first transition region between the predetermined cross-section and the first section. The first transition region is configured so as to reduce the coalescence of shock waves produced by the first spike during normal supersonic flight of the aerospace vehicle. A spike may also be included that extends from the tail of the aerospace vehicle to reduce the coalescence of shock waves produced by the spike during normal supersonic flight of the aerospace vehicle. | 12-29-2011 |
Robin Wolz, London GB
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20150262372 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ANNOTATING IMAGES BY PROPAGATING INFORMATION - One embodiment of the invention provides a computer-implemented method of annotating images in a data set comprising a first set of images which initially have annotations and a second set of images which initially do not have annotations. The method comprises the steps of determining spatial correspondences for all pairs of images in the data set, wherein each spatial correspondence represents a mapping of a location in a first image to a corresponding location in a second image. For each mapping, the method further comprises calculating a connection strength between the location in the first image and the corresponding location in the second image. The method further comprises iteratively propagating information across images in the data set using the connection strengths of the mappings as weights for propagating the information, augmented by an estimate of propagation accuracy, wherein the propagated information is used to provide annotations to images which do not initially have annotations, and wherein each iteration performs a propagation across all images in the data set. | 09-17-2015 |
Robin M.b. Wolz, Eindhoven GB
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20110033104 | MESH COLLISION AVOIDANCE - The invention relates to a system ( | 02-10-2011 |
Robin Mitja Benjamin Wolz, London GB
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20120281900 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING MEDICAL IMAGES - A method of processing medical images, performed by a computer processor and comprising the steps of: (a) obtaining one or more atlases containing one or more images in which one or more anatomical features have been labelled with label data; (b) obtaining a plurality of unlabelled images; (c) comparing the labelled and unlabelled images and selecting one or more unlabelled images that most closely resemble(s) one or more of the labelled images; (d) to each of those selected image(s), propagating label data from one or more of the closest of the labelled images, thereby labelling the corresponding anatomical feature(s) of each of the selected image(s) and causing the selected image(s) to become labelled image(s); and (e) iteratively repeating from step (c), thereby labelling others of the unlabelled images. | 11-08-2012 |
Robin Mitja Benjamin Wolz, Hamburg DE
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20110058061 | SIMULTANEOUS MODEL-BASED SEGMENTATION OF OBJECTS SATISFYING PRE-DEFINED SPATIAL RELATIONSHIPS - The invention relates to a system ( | 03-10-2011 |
Stefan Wolz, Bad Sobernheim DE
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20080213119 | Process for the Manufacture of Tooth Parts from Dental Grade Metal Powder - When producing tooth replacements from metal, the conventional method of casting is almost exclusively employed, even though said method is a relatively complicated one. The object of the invention is therefore to make available a method that is considerably simpler. In this method, an aqueous suspension, still containing microcrystalline wax and ethoxylated alcohols, is generated with the dental-grade metal powder. The metal powder is deposited on a model by electrophoresis, resulting, for example, in the formation of a cap ( | 09-04-2008 |
20090038945 | Method and device for producing by electrophoresis fully ceramic tooth element having a predefined spatial shape - The invention relates to a method and device for producing by electrophoresis fully ceramic tooth elements having a predefined spatial shape, wherein an electric conductive plate ( | 02-12-2009 |
20090255813 | Process for Producing Articles From Ceramic or Metal by Electrophoretic Free Forming - The invention relates to an electrophoretic free forming process, by which both metallic and ceramic formed parts can be produced. In this process, a slip (suspension of water and metal powder or ceramic powder) is fed via a hollow needle ( | 10-15-2009 |
20120174404 | Method For Producing Tooth Parts From Dental Metal Powder - The invention relates to a method for producing tooth parts from dental-grade metal powder, wherein existing CAD/CAM milling machines can be used. The essential process steps consist of: a) preparing a slurry from dental-grade metal powder, b) casting the slurry into a mold, c) drawing out (drying) suspension liquid (water) until a mechanically stable blank is obtained, d) milling the blank into the desired shape, e) oxygen-free sintering of the tooth parts milled from the blank. Because the blank is still present as a green body, milling does not place great demands on the milling machine in terms of mechanical stability and dust development. As a result, the operating speed and the service lives of customary milling machines are substantially increased. | 07-12-2012 |
20150047981 | Method And Device For The Electrophoretic Production Of Sheet-Like Blanks From A Metal Slurry Or Ceramic Slip - The invention makes it possible to produce very thin ceramic blanks as a precursor for ceramic discs, for example for use as faces in wrist watches. On the other hand, the production of metal blanks for use in CAD/CAM machines is possible with the invention. Both methods are based on depositing the material from a slurry or slip by electrophoresis. The essence of the invention is the isolation of the peripheral region of the precipitation electrodes that is produced by a non-conducting frame. This allows the precipitated mass to be easily lifted off from the precipitation electrode. The subsequent sintering with a possibly proceeding machining operation allows precision articles to be produced. | 02-19-2015 |