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20140018272 | Polyalkylene Glycol Based Heat Transfer Fluids and Monofluid Engine Oils - A heat transfer fluid composition comprising a polyalkylene glycol initiated by a hydric initiator having a functionality of at least 1 and extended with ethylene oxide, wherein the polyalkylene glycol comprises at least 30 percent by weight ethylene oxide and having a volumetric heat capacity at 100° C. of at least 2.0 J/cm | 01-16-2014 |
20140018273 | LUBRICANT COMPOSITIONS - Provided are lubricant compositions that exhibit high viscosity index and low Noack volatility. A lubricant composition of the invention comprises: (a) a polyalkylene glycol of formula I: RO-(AO) | 01-16-2014 |
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20140057024 | EDIBLE CUP AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - The present invention relates to an edible container made of liquid, sugar, and one or more hydrocolloids. The edible container may hold hot or cold liquids for extended periods of time. | 02-27-2014 |
20140161944 | EDIBLE CUP AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - The present invention relates to an edible container made of agar, cane sugar, water, light corn syrup, fruit or vegetable juice, a flavoring agent, and a coloring agent. The edible container may hold hot or cold liquids for extended periods of time. | 06-12-2014 |
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20090000374 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO REJECT ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE IN A CAPACITIVE LIQUID LEVEL SENSOR SYSTEM - Methods, systems, and computer program products for measuring a capacitance between a probe and a liquid, pausing movement of the probe based on a rate of change of the capacitance, further measuring the capacitance while the probe is paused, and, based on the further measurements, performing one or more of: resuming movement of the probe, determining a position of the probe, aspirating liquid into the probe, and dispensing from the probe. Resuming movement of the probe can include returning iteratively to measuring a capacitance, and the further measuring can be performed for a time interval that can vary based on the further measured capacitance(s), a probe movement characteristic, and/or a sampling rate. | 01-01-2009 |
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20110232063 | DIVERTING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF RUNNING A TUBULAR - A method of running a first tubular within a second tubular includes running the first tubular into the second tubular past at least one lateral extending from the second tubular, running a diverting tool at the first tubular with the running of the first tubular, withdrawing the first tubular from the second tubular until an end of the first tubular is beyond a junction between the at least one lateral and the second tubular and, running the first tubular into the at least one lateral. | 09-29-2011 |
20110232897 | DIVERTING TOOL - A diverting tool includes a ramp repositionable from a first position to a second position, a biasing member in operable communication with the ramp biasing the ramp toward the second position, and a tubular in operable communication with the ramp and the biasing member. The tubular prevents repositioning of the ramp when longitudinally overlapping with the ramp and allows repositioning of the ramp when not longitudinally overlapping with the ramp. | 09-29-2011 |
20110232898 | ENGAGING DEVICE - An engaging device includes a body selectively slidably engagable about a first tubular runnable within a second tubular. The body is runnable past at least one profile on the second tubular in a first direction during a first running and is prevented from running past the at least one profile on subsequent runs subsequent to running by the at least one profile in a second direction. | 09-29-2011 |
20110315400 | TUBULAR POSITIONING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF SELECTIVELY POSITIONING TUBULARS - A tubular positioning system includes a first tubular having a plurality of unique inner profiles disposed at an inner surface thereof and a plurality of second tubulars, each having a unique outer profile disposed at an outer surface thereof, that are runnable within the first tubular. The tubular positioning system is configured such that each of the plurality of second tubulars is prevented from passing one of the unique inner profiles when the unique outer profile thereon engages with one of the unique inner profiles. Each of the plurality of second tubulars is passable by each one of the unique inner profiles when the unique outer profile thereon is non-engagable with the one of the unique inner profiles. | 12-29-2011 |
20150047165 | DIVERTING SYSTEM - A diverting system includes, a first tubular, a second tubular receptive to the first tubular having at least one lateral extending therefrom, the first tubular is runnable into the second tubular as well as into the at least one lateral, an engaging device in operable communication with both the first tubular and the second tubular, and a diverting tool in operable communication with the engaging device configured to selectively divert the first tubular into the at least one lateral. | 02-19-2015 |