41st week of 2013 patent applcation highlights part 7 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20130263953 | VALVE ASSEMBLY - A valve assembly ( | 2013-10-10 |
20130263954 | Gate Valve Pressure Equalization System - Embodiments of a gate valve equalization system comprise: a gate valve; a gate; a preloading valve arrangement; a floating coupler assembly; a relief valve arrangement; and a means for control. The preloading valve arrangement permits fluid to enter the valve body from the upstream side of the gate. The means for control serves as a control interface allowing engagement of the floating coupler assembly and opening/closing of the gate valve. Engagement of the floating coupler, engages the assembly relief valve arrangement and allows redistribution of fluid pressure and circulation of fluid from one side of the gate to opposing side of the gate within the gate valve. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263955 | CONTROL VALVE DRIVEN BY STEPPING MOTOR - A control valve includes: a body having valve holes for communicating an inlet port and the outlet ports together, respectively; valve elements for opening and closing valve sections by contacting and leaving the valve holes, respectively; a stepping motor having a rotor for driving the valve elements in the opening and closing directions of the valve sections; and a valve actuating member that drives the valve elements in the opening and closing directions of the valve sections by converting a rotational movement of the rotor around the axis line thereof into a translational movement of the valve actuating member in the axis line direction. The valve actuating member is supported by the rotor so as to be capable of making a translational movement of the valve actuating member in the axial direction with respect to the rotor, while a rotational movement with respect to the rotor is regulated. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263956 | VEHICLE WITH WATER SUPPLY AND COOLING SYSTEM - A vehicle includes a water supply system for water consumers and a cooling system having a drain line for draining condensate water precipitated during operation of the cooling system. The drain line of the cooling system is connected to at least one water consumer. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263957 | SEGMENT FOR A REHABILITATION PIPE, AND PIPE REHABILITATION METHOD - A segment for a rehabilitation pipe comprises an inner surface plate constituting an inner circumferential surface, and side plates and end plates provided upright on a peripheral edge of the inner surface plate. The plates are formed integrally from a plastic material and the segments are linked in a circumferential direction and in a pipe-length direction to install a segmental rehabilitation pipe inside an existing pipe. Each side plate is provided in the vicinity of the end plate with an opening used for a linking operation of the segments in the circumferential direction. It is possible to insert a linking member through the opening and readily link the segments in the circumferential direction. The opening formed in the side plate enables filler material injected into the space between the existing pipe and the segmental rehabilitation pipe to flow in or out through the opening. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263958 | Polymer Tube Comprising an Identification Sensor, as its Manufacturing Process - A polymer tube for conducting a pipe buried underground, having a a plurality of RFID tags arranged at regular intervals along the tube and a protective layer of the RFID tags. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263959 | MULTI-LAYER CYLINDRICAL MOLDED ARTICLE - The present invention provides a highly heat-resistant multi-layer molded article having excellent adhesion between layers and which can be inexpensively produced and easily recycled. The multi-layer molded article comprises an innermost layer including a first polyarylene sulfide-derived resin composition having 95% to 91% by mass of a polyarylene sulfide-derived resin and 5% to 9% by mass of an olefinic (olefine-derived) elastomer, and an outer layer disposed on an outer-side of the innermost layer, including a second polyarylene sulfide-derived resin composition having 5 to 35 parts by mass of reinforced fibers and 100 parts by mass of a third polyarylene sulfide-derived resin composition having 95% to 80% by mass of a polyarylene sulfide-derived resin and 5% to 20% by mass of an olefinic elastomer. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263960 | PIPE SYSTEM FOR CONDUCTING HIGHLY FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS - A pipe system for the conducting of highly flammable liquids and method for making the pipe system. The pipe system includes at least one tubular conducting element having an inner pipe and an outer casing surrounding the inner pipe. The inner pipe and the outer casing respectively include a plastic, and the outer casing has a flame protection durability of 3 minutes at 600° C. and of 2 minutes at 800° C. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263961 | COMPOSITE PIPE HAVING IMPROVED BONDING STRENGTH BETWEEN HETEROGENEOUS MATERIALS, AND APPARATUS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - The present disclosure relates to a composite pipe having improved bonding strength between heterogeneous materials, which provides continuous bonding strength by chemical bond between heterogeneous materials, thereby preventing separation between the heterogeneous materials even at a high temperature and a high pressure, so as to replace a metal-based pipe used in fields of industry demanding heat resistance and chemical resistance, and an apparatus and a method of manufacturing the composite pipe. Accordingly, strong bonding strength according to chemical bond in the unit of nano between the heterogeneous materials is achieved, so that separation between the heterogeneous materials is not generated even at a high temperature and a high pressure, thereby being capable of further expanding the applicable fields of industry. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263962 | MULTILAYER REINFORCED POLYMERIC PIPE AND SYSTEM OF PIPES FOR WATER TRANSPORTATION - The invention relates to the design of a multilayer reinforced polymeric pipe. The multilayer reinforced polymeric pipe comprises a polymeric base layer, at least one barrier layer, at least one reinforcing layer, an adhesive layer and a protective layer. The adhesive layer is made from a material which does not adhere to a material of the reinforcing layer and forms channels for the reversible movement of the fibers of the reinforcing layer. The reinforcing layer is made of high-strength and high-modular polymeric fibers, preferably aramid, polyester, or polyethylene fibers. The barrier layer is made of polar and nonpolar polymers. The protective layer is made of polyethylene of medium density. A system of pipes for transportation of water, preferably hot water in district heating and water supply networks, consisting of two or more multilayer reinforced polymeric pipes. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263963 | REINFORCEMENT STACK - In one aspect, the present disclosure relates to an armor layer of an unbonded flexible pipe. The armor layer includes a stack of reinforcement tapes wherein at least one of a top reinforcement tape and a bottom reinforcement tape of the stack comprises a resin rich surface. In another aspect, the present disclosure relates to an armor layer of an unbonded flexible pipe. The armor layer includes a stack of reinforcement tapes wherein at least one of a top reinforcement tape and a bottom reinforcement tape in the stack comprises a radiused corner wherein the radiusing of the corner begins at a position along the vertical height of the reinforcement tape no more than one half the height of the reinforcement tape. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263964 | Composite Pipe - A pipe comprises a pipe wall formed of a composite material of a matrix and a plurality of reinforcing fibres embedded within the matrix. At least one longitudinal portion of the pipe wall comprises or defines a local variation in construction to provide a variation in a property of the pipe. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263965 | Composite Pipe - A pipe comprises a pipe wall formed of a composite material of at a matrix and a plurality of reinforcing fibres embedded within the matrix, wherein at least one circumferential segment of the pipe wall comprises or defines a local variation in construction to provide a local variation in a property of the pipe. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263966 | THREE-DIMENSIONAL SURFACE WEAVING - A weaving process for direct manufacture of three-dimensional structures with bidimensional walls with corners, without the need for sewing or other assembly between two ridges. The weaving is made by transforming weft threads into warp threads for making at least one face. The process is particularly adapted for the weaving of reinforcing elements for composite structures of corner fitting type. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263967 | DRINKING WATER STORAGE DEVICE AND METHOD - The present invention relates to collection and storage drinking water, e.g. as a step in disaster preparedness. The invention relates to emergency preparedness kits comprising a food-grade bladder composed of thin plastic film for covering the inside surface of a bathtub to provide a barrier between the surface of the bathtub and drinking water contained therein, and for enclosing the contained water. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263968 | COLUMN PACKING METHOD - A method for packing a media bed in a column ( | 2013-10-10 |
20130263969 | Device and Method for Filling a Container with a Gas Under Pressure - The invention relates to a method and device for filling a tank with pressurized gas, comprising transfer of a predefined amount of a gas into the tank from at least one pressurized gas source via a filling duct, the gas being selectively cooled by a cooling component before it enters into the tank in order to prevent a defined temperature limit from being reached in the tank, characterized in that the method comprises a step of defining the maximum amount of energy that can be added to the tank without exceeding the temperature limit, this maximum amount of energy being expressed in the form of the maximum enthalpy that can be added to the tank, a step of defining the effective amount of energy that will be added to the tank during the transfer of gas into the tank without cooling, expressed in the form of an added enthalpy, cooling of the gas by the cooling component being controlled in order to remove selectively an amount of heat from the gas transferred into the tank corresponding at least to the fraction of the added enthalpy that exceeds the maximum enthalpy. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263970 | Fluid transfer coupling - Provided herein are complementary couplers useful in providing a coupling through which liquids may be transferred from a first storage reservoir or tank to a second storage reservoir or tank, which can be an on-board fuel tank of a motorized vehicle. There is provided a first coupling which is configured to be in fluid communication with the interior of a vehicle's fuel tank, and a second coupling which is intended to be in fluid communication with the contents of a remote fuel storage reservoir. The disclosure also includes a process for charging a fuel reservoir on board of a motorized vehicle from a remote reservoir, wherein the vapor in the fuel reservoir is displaced by an equal volume of fuel delivered from said remote reservoir, and wherein the vapor in said fuel reservoir is simultaneously caused to be transferred to said remote reservoir, thus permitting no escape of the vapor from said fuel reservoir to the surrounding atmosphere. Through use of the present disclosure, spills of fuel are essentially eliminated, and the escape of vapors from the vehicle's fuel tank are prevented, thus preventing atmospheric hydrocarbon pollution. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263971 | Electric pencil sharpener with auto-stop feature - An electric pencil sharpener includes a cutter carrier, and first and second cutter members mounted on the cutter carrier and having long and short blade portions. The rear end of the short blade portion is disposed forwardly of the rear end of the long blade portion. A shaving space includes a rear region disposed between the rear ends of the long and short blade portions. The rear region allows extension of a tip portion of a pencil thereinto for pushing a switch actuation unit so as to deactivate a motor when the tip portion of the pencil has been sharpened to extend a predetermined length into the rear region. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263972 | HIGH-CARBON CHROMIUM BEARING STEEL AND PRODUCTION METHOD OF THE SAME - Provided is a production method including: heating a workpiece at a temperature higher than an A | 2013-10-10 |
20130263973 | Ni-Based Amorphous Alloy With High Ductility, High Corrosion Resistance and Excellent Delayed Fracture Resistance - [Problem] To prepare an amorphous alloy as an authentic industrial-use material with a wide range of applications by solving various problems such as delayed fracture and ductility. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263974 | AUSTENITIC HEAT RESISTANT ALLOY, HEAT RESISTANT PRESSURE MEMBER COMPRISING THE ALLOY, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME MEMBER - An austenitic heat resistant alloy, which comprises by mass percent, C: over 0.02 to 0.15%, Si≦2%, Mn≦3%, P≦0.03%, S≦0.01%, Cr: 28 to 38%, Ni: over 40 to 60%, Co≦20% (including 0%), W over 3 to 15%, Ti: 0.05 to 1.0%, Zr: 0.005 to 0.2%, Al: 0.01 to 0.3%, N≦0.02%, and Mo<0.5%, with the balance being Fe and impurities, in which the following formulas (1) to (3) are satisfied has high creep rupture strength and high toughness after a long period of use at a high temperature, and further it is excellent in hot workability. This austenitic heat resistant alloy may contain a specific amount of one or more elements selected from Nb, V, Hf, B, Mg, Ca, Y, La, Ce, Nd, Sc, Ta, Re, Ir, Pd, Pt and Ag. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263975 | WIRE ROD, STEEL WIRE, AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - The present invention provides a wire rod with a composition at least including: C: 0.95-1.30 mass %; Si: 0.1-1.5 mass %; Mn: 0.1-1.0 mass %; Al: 0-0.1 mass %; Ti: 0-0.1 mass %; P: 0-0.02 mass %; S: 0-0.02 mass %; N: 10-50 ppm; O: 10-40 ppm; and a balance including Fe and inevitable impurities, wherein 97% or more of an area in a cross-section perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the wire rod is occupied by a pearlite, and 0.5% or less of an area in a central area in the cross-section and 0.5% or less of an area in a first surface layer area in the cross-section are occupied by a pro-eutectoid cementite. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263976 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL SHEET - According to the present invention, a grain oriented electrical steel sheet in which iron loss has been further reduced can be obtained by carrying out decarburization annealing as continuous annealing including: (1) heating the steel sheet to a temperature in the range of 700° C. to 750° C. at heating rate of 50° C./second or higher at least in a temperature range of 500° C. to 700° C. in an atmosphere having oxidation potential P(H | 2013-10-10 |
20130263977 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING COMPONENTS OR COUPONS MADE OF A HIGH TEMPERATURE SUPERALLOY - A method for manufacturing a component or coupon made of a high temperature superalloy based on Ni, Co, Fe or combinations thereof includes forming the component or coupon using a powder-based additive manufacturing process. The manufacturing process includes completely melting the powder followed by solidifying the powder. The formed component or coupon is subjected to a heat treatment so as to optimize specific material properties. The heat treatment takes place at higher temperatures compared to cast components or coupons. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263978 | Cu-Ni-Si-Co COPPER ALLOY FOR ELECTRONIC MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - Cu—Ni—Si—Co copper alloy strip having excellent balance between strength and electrical conductivity which can prevent the drooping curl is provided. The copper alloy strip for an electronic materials contains 1.0-2.5% by mass of Ni, 0.5-2.5% by mass of Co, 0.3-1.2% by mass of Si, and the remainder comprising Cu and unavoidable impurities, wherein the copper alloy strip satisfies both of the following (a) and (b) as determined by means of X-ray diffraction pole figure measurement based on a rolled surface: (a) among a diffraction peak intensities obtained by β scanning at α=20° in a {200} pole figure, a peak height at β angle 145° is not more than 5.2 times that of standard copper powder; (b) among a diffraction peak intensities obtained by β scanning at α=75° in a {111} pole figure, a peak height at β angle 185° is not less than 3.4 times that of standard copper powder. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263979 | Ferritic Stainless Steel for Use as Conduit Members for Emission of Automotive Exhaust Gas - A ferritic stainless steel useful as conduit members for emission of automotive exhaust gas consists of C up to 0.03 mass %, Si up to 1.0 mass %, Mn up to 1.5 mass %, Ni up to 0.6 mass %, 10-20 mass % of Cr, Nb up to 0.50 mass %, 0.8-2.0 mass % of Cu, Al up to 0.03 mass %, 0.03-0.20 mass % of V, N up to 0.03 mass % and the balance being Fe except inevitable impurities with a provision that at least 90% of Cu contained is dissolved in a steel matrix and that Nb□8(C+N). The steel may further contain 0.05-0.30 mass % of Ti and/or 0.0005-0.02 mass % of B. Mo as an inevitable impurity is controlled to be less than 0.10 mass %. The steel has excellent formability, low-temperature toughness and weldability as well as the same heat-resistance as Nb, Mo-alloyed steel. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263980 | METHOD FOR IMPROVING FATIGUE STRENGTH OF CAST IRON MATERIAL - The purpose of the present invention is to provide a method for improving fatigue strength that is capable of improving the fatigue strength of cast iron, specifically spherical graphite cast iron, to the same level as that of carbon steel subjected 10 carburizing and quenching. To this end, this method contains a step for performing first, second and third shot peenings using shot of a prescribed diameter for each on spherical graphite cast iron on which a quenching and tempering heat treatment or austempering heat treatment has been performed and tensile strength made to be 1200 MPa or more, the spherical graphite cast iron containing the following elements in the following mass percentages: C=2.0-4.0%, Si=1.5-4.5%, Mn=2.0% or less, P=O.08% or less, 8=0.03% or less, Mg=0.02-0.1%, and Cu=1.8-4.0%. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263981 | METHOD OF PRODUCING NON-ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL SHEET - A non-oriented electrical steel sheet having a high magnetic flux density in a rolling direction of the steel sheet is produced by hot rolling a raw steel material including C: not more than 0.03 mass %, Si: not more than 4 mass %, Mn: 0.03˜3 mass %, Al: not more than 3 mass %, S: not more than 0.005 mass %, N: not more than 0.005 mass % and the balance being Fe and inevitable impurities, and then cold rolling and finishing annealing to produce a non-oriented electrical steel sheet, characterized in that a crystal grain size before the cold rolling is rendered into not more than 100 μM and the finishing annealing is conducted by rapidly heating up to a temperature exceeding recrystallization temperature at an average temperature rising rate of not less than 100° C./sec. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263982 | MELT-CASTABLE ENERGETIC COMPOUNDS COMPRISING OXADIAZOLES AND METHODS OF PRODUCTION THEREOF - In one embodiment, a melt-castable energetic material comprises at least one of: 3,5-bis(4-nitro-1,2,5-oxadiazol-3-yl)-1,2,4-oxadiazole (DNFO), and 3-(4-amino-1,2,5-oxadiazol-3-yl)-5-(4-nitro-1,2,5-oxadiazol-3-yl)-1,2,4-oxadiazole (ANFO). In another embodiment, a method for forming a melt-castable energetic material includes reacting 3,5-bis(4-amino-1,2,5-oxadiazol-3-yl)-1,2,4-oxadiazole (DAFO) with oxygen or an oxygen-containing compound to form a mixture of at least: DNFO, and ANFO. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263983 | WATER HEATER FURNACE COVER - A utility sleeve for temporarily waterproofing a utility device comprises a top portion, a slack portion capable of being furled and unfurled by a user, a rim portion, and a bottom portion enclosed underneath the utility device. The slack portion is provided on all sides of the utility sleeve. When water levels rise due to floods and/or storm water conditions, the slack portion can be easily unfurled along all sides of the utility device by the user. The rim portion is partially closed by a closure means to allow release of gases and to allow the utility sleeve to conform to the utility device as a waterproof layer. The closure means can be attached to a part of a building structure above the utility device. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263984 | NOISE ATTENUATOR DEVICES FOR TIRES - A tire comprising a tread having a running surface, and at least one groove of generally circumferential orientation and a plurality of relief elements, each of which has a contact face with a transverse width Lt and lateral walls, at least one being provided with a plurality of devices for attenuating resonance noise, being formed in a relief element and comprising a cavity of elongate shape having a total length Lc and a total volume Vc, opening onto a lateral wall, having a total length Lc which is greater than the transverse width Lt, and a geometry comprising several cavity portions connected together, wherein the length Lc equal to the sum of the lengths of all the cavity portions, being extended over the whole of its length Lc by a sipe extending radially outwards opening onto the running surface, this tread being such that the sum Ly of the lengths projected in the transverse direction of each cavity is at least 1.5 times greater than the sum Lx of the lengths projected in the circumferential direction of each cavity. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263985 | SEMI-PNEUMATIC TIRE (INTIRE) - To provide a compact all in one tire (intire) gathering multi-tires designs requirements inside it. Mainly the entire main features of the other designs are recreated and developed inside a conventional tire that is easily produced from the elastic rubber, polyurethane . . . to form a tire with a built-in main pneumatic portion consisting of reinforced linings, reinforced web of elements or single reinforced separate support pads, and pneumatic portion consisting of a secondary annular ring support (carcass). The main non-pneumatic portion is enclosed in-between the tire's crown, 50-80% sidewalls height, and the carcass of the secondary portion. Chambers with suitable geometrical shapes bored inside the elastomeric main annular solid portion, having metallic embedded lining, or reinforced support pads. While the secondary non-pneumatic portion from the wheel rim side is designed to keep a suitable height of the tire's beads required for removal and installation of the tire. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263986 | PNEUMATIC TIRE FOR RUNNING ON ROUGH TERRAIN - A pneumatic tire for rough terrain comprises a tread portion provided with a block having a top face and a sidewall face extending radially inwardly from the peripheral edge of the top face, wherein the top face has a polygonal shape having a plurality of sides, and the sidewall face comprises a plurality of strip surfaces extending radially inwardly from the above-mentioned sides, respectively, so as to define a corner between every two adjacent strip surfaces. At least one of the corners is chamfered by a circular arc in a cross section parallel with the top face, wherein the center of the circular arc is positioned inside the block, and the radius of the circular arc is gradually increased from the radially outside to the radially inside of the tire. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263987 | PNEUMATIC TIRE - A land ratio of a shoulder portion Sh of a tread portion is 57 to 72%, and a land ratio of a center portion Ce is 40 to 55%. In the center portion Ce, one row block made up of center blocks is formed. Each of the center blocks has its width gradually reduced from a position establishing an axial maximum width BW toward both a leading end and a trailing end relative to the tire rotating direction, each of the center blocks being provided with, at the leading end thereof, a tip portion that sharpens toward the leading end, and being provided with, at the trailing end thereof, a concave portion that smoothly concaves toward the leading end. In each of the center blocks, a ratio (BL/BW) between the axial maximum width BW and a maximum length BL in the circumferential direction is 1.00 to 1.20. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263988 | TYRE FOR HEAVY LOAD VEHICLE WHEELS - A tyre includes a tread provided with blocks formed among substantially longitudinal and transverse grooves, wherein among the blocks particularly broad intersections are formed, for example, by staggering substantially transverse grooves of circumferential rows axially in side-by-side relationship, of blocks with rounded corners, and wherein, inside such broad intersections, a stocky-shaped protrusion is arranged which has a lateral stiffness greater than the lateral stiffness of the surrounding blocks. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263989 | TYRE COMPRISING A SELF-SEALING LAYER HAVING AN AXIAL CREEP GRADIENT - A pneumatic tyre includes an internal sealing layer, which partially delimits an internal volume (V) of the pneumatic tyre, and a self-sealing layer formed of at least a self-sealing product. The self-sealing layer is positioned radially on an inside region with respect to the internal sealing layer, and has a creep resistance indicator that increases axially from a median plane outwards, i.e., towards outside of the pneumatic tyre. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263990 | TYRE COMPRISING A SELF-SEALING LAYER HAVING A RADIAL CREEP GRADIENT - A pneumatic tyre includes an internal sealing layer, which partially delimits an internal volume of the pneumatic tyre, and a self-sealing layer formed of a self-sealing product. The self-sealing layer is positioned radially on an inside region with respect to the internal sealing layer, and has a creep resistance indicator that decreases radially outwards, i.e., towards outside of the pneumatic tyre. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263991 | Pneumatic Tire - A pneumatic tire is provided including a plurality of protrusions and a plurality of recesses of at least one tire side portion. A region including the recesses is provided in the outermost side in a tire radial direction. The protrusions are formed as convexities having a longitudinal shape in a predetermined direction. A region including the protrusions is provided inward in the tire radial direction of the region including the recesses. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263992 | PNEUMATIC TIRE - A pneumatic tire is provided in the outer surface of each sidewall portion with a serrated zone formed by a number of serration grooves extending at an angle of at most 45 degrees with respect to the tire radial direction. Each of the serration grooves has a variable depth such that the deepest point lies between the radially outermost end and innermost end of the serration groove. The deepest point is positioned in a range between 0.2 time and 0.4 times a radial distance Ha from the maximum carcass section width position to the radially outermost end of the tire. As a result, the rolling resistance of the tire can be reduced. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263993 | Pneumatic Tire - A pneumatic tire includes a tread portion, a pair of side wall portions, and a pair of bead portions. A plurality of protectors is concentrically disposed continuously in the tire circumferential direction in the side wall portions projecting from the surface of the tire. Each protector is formed with a triangular shape in a tire meridian cross-section. An inclination angle α with respect to the tire radial direction of an inclining face from the apex of the protector outward in the tire radial direction is from 15° to 45°. An inclination angle β with respect to a tire axial direction of the inclining face from the apex of the protector inward in the tire radial direction is from 0° to 30°. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263994 | PNEUMATIC RADIAL TIRE - Provide is a pneumatic radial tire having excellent durability and lightweight properties without compromising rigidity. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263995 | STRUCTURAL EPOXY RESIN ADHESIVES CONTAINING CHAIN-EXTENDED ELASTOMERIC TOUGHENERS CAPPED WITH PHENOL, POLYPHENOL OR AMINOPHENOL COMPOUNDS - Structural adhesives are prepared from a chain extended elastomeric toughener that contains urethane and/or urea groups, and have terminal isocyanate groups that are capped with a phenol, a polyphenol or an aminophenol compound. The adhesives have very good storage stability and cure to form cured adhesives that have good lap shear and impact peel strengths. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263996 | VENTING ARRAY AND MANUFACTURING METHOD - The invention relates to a vent array comprising a plurality of venting regions comprising a porous PTFE matrix material and a nonporous material comprising a substrate material having a plurality of perforations, wherein the substrate material fills the pores of a porous PTFE matrix material to form nonporous regions, the nonporous regions interconnecting the plurality of venting regions. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263997 | Device for Withdrawing or Administering a Substance and Method of Manufacturing a Device - A device includes a plurality of skin penetrating devices for delivering or withdrawing a substance through the skin of a patient. The device has a support formed with a top and bottom end and a plurality of channels extending axially through the support. A plurality of the skin penetrating members is positioned in the channels with a tip extending from the bottom end of the support. A coupling member is attached to the support for coupling with a fluid supply and directing the fluid to the skin penetrating members. The skin penetrating members have a length of about 100 microns to about 2000 microns and are about 30 to 50 gauge. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263998 | ULTRASONIC WELDING STRUCTURE AND ULTRASONIC WELDING METHOD - An ultrasonic welding structure includes a welding plane and an energy-directing edge. The welding plane is formed on a first object or a second object. The energy-directing edge is formed on the first object or the second object and corresponds in position to the welding plane. The welding plane is oblique to a lamination direction of an ultrasonic device. The first object and the second object are welded together by ultrasonic welding which requires laminating the first object to the second object in the lamination direction so as for the energy-directing edge to exert a contact pressure upon the welding plane. Due to the welding plane and the energy-directing edge, ultrasonic welding thus performed requires less welding area and alignment structure than are taught by the prior art and is conducive to miniaturization of mobile electronic products. | 2013-10-10 |
20130263999 | ULTRASONIC WELDING DEVICE AND METHOD OF OPERATING SAID DEVICE - The invention is related to an ultrasonic welding device ( | 2013-10-10 |
20130264000 | Method for Enhancing Flexible Graphite - A method for enhancing flexible graphite includes the steps of providing two porous sheets of flexible graphite, impregnating the sheets of flexible graphite with adhesive, removing an excessive portion of the adhesive by drying the sheets of flexible graphite, providing a laminate by sandwiching a reinforcing element between the sheets of flexible graphite, and heating and pressing the laminate. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264001 | SUBFLOOR COMPONENT AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME - A subfloor component includes an insulating foam panel having first and second opposing faces and a plurality of intersecting grooves to define, in cross-section, a plurality of pedestals having walls that extend into the panel from the first face toward the second face. The subfloor component also includes a moisture-resistant film attached to the first face of the panel and that conforms to the pedestals, and a hardboard layer on the second face of the panel. A method of manufacturing subfloor components is also disclosed. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264002 | INTEGRAL STIFFENER - An integral composite wing spar ( | 2013-10-10 |
20130264003 | PROCESS AND PLANT FOR BUILDING TYRES FOR VEHICLE WHEELS - During building of tyres, at least one first forming drum is employed which has a deposition surface and includes sectors radially movable relative to a geometric rotation axis, and circumferentially distributed one after the other. A plurality of strip-like elements is deposited in circumferential side by side relationship on the deposition surface set in the first deposition configuration, to form at least one component of at least one first crown structure. Setting of the deposition surface includes the actions of radially moving the sectors to give the deposition surface a predetermined diameter and carry out a relative movement between a central portion and axially external end portions of each sector to shape the deposition surface according to a predetermined curvature outline. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264004 | TIRE CASING AND METHOD OF PRODUCING TIRE - The present invention is a method for producing a tire casing by vulcanizing a casing portion comprising a belt portion composed of multiple belt layers, a side portion and a bead portion, and the method includes at least one method selected from the following (a) and (b). The invention also provides a production method for a tire casing and a tire having improved low-heat-generation property and durability. Method (a) in which a rubber composition containing carbon black having a nitrogen adsorption specific surface area of from 38 to 99 m | 2013-10-10 |
20130264005 | METHOD FOR MAKING ASSEMBLED VENTILATION CLOTH OF NON-SEWING - A method for making assembled ventilation cloth of non-sewing utilizes a non-woven fabric for a vamp made by weaving a plurality of woven yarn in different directions and leaving a plurality of vacancies among the woven yarn for forming ventilation holes on the non-woven fabric. Pieces of assembled cloth are arranged on the non-woven fabric and firmly attached to the non-woven fabric via a heating roller. A piece of net cloth with larger meshes makes a bottom surface thereof covered with glue so that the net cloth is attached to a surface of the assembled cloth. Accordingly, effects of rapid production and nice ventilation are achievable. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264006 | APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING STRETCHABLE SHEET - An apparatus ( | 2013-10-10 |
20130264007 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF FINELY FIBROUS CELLULOSE COMPOSITE PREPREG SHEET, PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF FINELY FIBROUS CELLULOSE COMPOSITE SHEET, AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF FINELY FIBROUS CELLULOSE COMPOSITE LAMINATE SHEET - A method of producing a finely fibrous cellulose composite prepreg sheet, sheet or laminate sheet, the method including a mixing an emulsion of a reactive compound with an aqueous suspension containing a finely fibrous cellulose to prepare a mixed liquid dewatering the mixed liquid by filtration on a porous substrate to form a water-containing sheet; and heating and drying the water-containing sheet. A method of producing a finely fibrous cellulose composite sheet, the method including subjecting the finely fibrous cellulose composite prepreg sheet produced by the method described above to a curing treatment. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264008 | Method of Making Multilayer Product Having Honeycomb Core of Improved Strength - A process of making a multilayered product having an interior honeycomb layer or core. The interior layer is formed by extruding a generally corrugated web of material. The corrugated web is cut and folded to create the honeycomb core. Outer protective skins are applied to exterior surfaces of the interior layer to create a multilayered material which is then cut to size. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264009 | METHOD FOR TRANSFERRING GRAPHENE FILM AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING TRANSPARENT CONDUCTIVE FILM - [Object] To provide a method for transferring a graphene film, which can transfer a graphene film on a desired substrate with excellent adhesiveness, can effectively prevent defects from being generated in a graphene film and is excellent also in mass productivity, and a method for manufacturing a transparent conductive film. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264010 | PCB Droplet Actuator Fabrication - Alternative approaches to fabricating printed circuit boards for use in droplet actuator operations are provided. In one embodiment, a method of manufacturing a droplet actuator for conducting droplet operations includes positioning a dielectric material between a first metal layer configured to include an electrode and a second metal layer configured to include an interconnect pad. The method additionally includes forming a connection between the first and second metal layers. Droplet actuators and methods of fabricating and supporting printed circuit boards of droplet actuators are also provided. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264011 | METHOD FOR MAKING STRIP SHAPED GRAPHENE LAYER - A method for making a strip shaped graphene layer includes the following steps. First, a graphene film is located on a surface of a substrate is provided. Second, a carbon nanotube structure is disposed on the graphene film. The carbon nanotube structure includes a plurality of carbon nanotube segments and a number of strip-shaped gaps between the adjacent carbon nanotube segments. Third, the graphene film exposed by the strip-shaped gaps is removed by applying a voltage to the carbon nanotube segments and heating the substrate. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264012 | PREFABRICATED ROOFING PANEL COMPOSITE - A prefabricated roofing panel composite includes a prefabricated cover board having a high-density polymer or predominantly polymer material core layer having a density between 6 lbs/ft | 2013-10-10 |
20130264013 | METHODS OF JOINING METALLIC PROTECTIVE LAYERS - In various embodiments, protective layers are bonded to a steel layer and connected by a layer of unmelted metal powder produced by cold spray. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264014 | PLASMA PROCESSING APPARATUS - A plasma processing apparatus includes an ICP antenna, provided outside a processing chamber opposite to a mounting table, for supplying a high frequency power supply into the processing chamber, and a window member made of a conductor, disposed between the mounting table and the ICP antenna, forming a part of a wall of the processing chamber. The window member includes transmission units for transmitting the high frequency power in a thickness direction of the window member. Each of transmission units has a slit, which extends through the window member in the thickness direction and is configured such that its width is changeable. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264015 | CONTROL OF BEVEL ETCH FILM PROFILE USING PLASMA EXCLUSION ZONE RINGS LARGER THAN THE WAFER DIAMETER - A method of cleaning a bevel edge of a semiconductor substrate is provided. A semiconductor substrate is placed on a substrate support in a reaction chamber of a plasma processing apparatus. The substrate has a dielectric layer overlying a top surface and a bevel edge of the substrate, the layer extending above and below an apex of the bevel edge. A process gas is introduced into the reaction chamber and energized into a plasma. The bevel edge is cleaned with the plasma so as to remove the layer below the apex without removing all of the layer above the apex. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264016 | LOCKING TAPE DISPENSER - A tape dispenser adapted to dispense lengths of adhesive tape from a roll of adhesive tape wound upon a cylindrical tape core having a first sidewall, a second sidewall generally parallel to the first sidewall, a hub structure and a tape retaining tab extending inwardly from at least one of the first and second sidewalls. A rearwardly extending tongue is supported between the sidewall front portions, the tongue includes a rear edge approaching the tape retaining tab and defining therewith a gap. An unwound portion of the tape passes through the gap between the retaining tab and the tongue, and the tongue is movable between a first position for holding the unwound portion of the tape against the tape retaining tab and a second position allowing the unwound portion of the tape to separate from the retaining tab. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264017 | MODULAR WINDOW FOR AN AIRCRAFT INCLUDING AN SPD LENS AND AN OPAQUE SHADE - A modular window for use in a vehicle, such as an airborne vehicle, is provided. The modular window includes a suspended particle device (“SPD”) film, the SPD film making up one of the lenses of the modular The window typically includes an opaque shade movable between an opened and closed position, in spaced apart relation to the reveal mounted SPD lens. The opaque shade can move between an open and closed position with the opaque shade. In an open position, the light passing through the modular window unit is controlled by controlling the opacity of the SPD lens. When the opaque shade is in a closed position, the opaque shade substantially prevents any light from passing through the modular window unit regardless of the opacity of the SPD lens. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264018 | ROLLER CURTAIN CONTROLLER - A roller curtain controller includes a cap, a collar, a locating block, a pull cord reel and an outer sleeve. The cap is recessed to forma receiving space. The cap has a restriction stem protruding from a bottom wall of the receiving space. The collar is fitted on a fixed end of the restriction stem and the locating block is fitted on a front end of the restriction stem. The pull cord reel is fitted on the collar and spaced from the bottom wall of the receiving space by the collar to form a gap so as to reduce frictional noise. The locating block is assembled with the outer sleeve. By means of the support of the locating block, a central axis of the restricting stem is prevented from being deflected under the weight of the roller curtain so that the roller curtain can be operated more smoothly. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264019 | METHOD FOR FORMING AN ANISOTROPIC CONDUCTIVE PAPER AND A PAPER THUS FORMED - A method for treating a paper to provide at least a part of it with anisotropic electric conductivity, by i) applying to the paper a dispersion comprising a non-aqueous, liquid dispersing agent and conductive particles, ii) applying an electric field over at least part of the paper, so that a number of the conductive particles are aligned with the field, thus creating conductive pathways, and wholly or partially eliminating the dispersing agent and allowing the paper to dry thereby stabilizing and preserving the conductive pathways in the paper as well as paper so produced. The paper may alternatively be prepared from a cellulose dispersion comprising conductive particles and subjecting the dispersion for similar aligning of the conductive particles. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264020 | ADDITION OF ENDOTHERMIC FIRE RETARDANTS TO PROVIDE NEAR NEUTRAL pH PULP FIBER WEBS - A process in which an at least partially delignified pulp fiber web having a Kappa number of less than about 130 is treated with an aqueous endothermic fire retardant solution having a pH of about 10 or less. The treated pulp fiber web has a near neutral pH of from about 5 to about 9, and is treated with at least about 20 lbs of endothermic fire retardants per ton of the pulp fiber web, with at least about 5% of the total amount of endothermic fire retardants being added at a point prior to when the pulp fiber web is formed. Also a fire resistant pulp fiber web having a near neutral pH. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264021 | Method and Apparatus for Machining Molding Elements for Foundry Casting Operations - A method for machining a sand molding element, comprising: inserting at least one hollow center body having an internal cavity in a predetermined position in a casting flask; filling the internal cavity of the hollow center body with unbonded sand; filling the casting flask with bonded sand to obtain a sand block; machining a mold cavity in the sand block; and emptying the internal cavity from the unbounded sand. There is also provided a method for machining a molding core from a sand block, comprising: providing a core base member having a concave upper surface; forming a sand block on the core base member with a lower surface of the sand block resting on the concave upper surface; and machining the molding core into the sand block, the molding core having a convex lower surface complementary to the concave upper surface of the core base member. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264022 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A CYLINDER FOR A TWO-STROKE ENGINE AND CASTING CORE THEREFOR - The invention relates to a method for producing a cylinder ( | 2013-10-10 |
20130264023 | LATENT HEAT STORAGE DEVICE WITH PHASE CHANGE MATERIAL AND GRAPHITE MATRIX - A latent heat storage device is formed with a carrier substrate formed of expanded graphite material. Phase change material is infiltrated in the graphite material. A thin graphite sheet provides for the functional heat conductivity into and out of the carrier substrate. After the phase change material (PCM) is infiltrated in the carrier substrate, a density of the infiltrated carrier substrate exceeds its starting density by a ratio of at least 3:1 or 4:1 or more. The volume dimensions of the infiltrated the carrier substrate remain substantially unchanged. In the alternative, the latent heat storage device may also have a PCM coating layer on a thin carrier substrate, wherein the phase change material is interspersed in a carrier matrix forming the PCM coating layer. The composite device may be very thin. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264024 | PROCESS FOR OPTIMIZING A HEAT EXCHANGER CONFIGURATION - A heat exchanger core optimization method is provided for a heat exchanger door which resides at an air inlet or outlet side of an electronics rack, and includes an air-to-coolant heat exchanger with a heat exchanger core. The core includes a first coolant channel coupled to a coolant inlet manifold downstream from a second coolant channel, and the first channel has a shorter channel length than the second channel. Further, coolant channels of the core are coupled to provide counter-flow cooling of an airflow passing across the core. The core optimization method determines at least one combination of parameters that optimize for a particular application at least two performance metrics of the heat exchanger. This method includes obtaining performance metrics for boundary condition(s) of possible heat exchanger configurations with different variable parameters to determine a combination of parameters that optimize the performance metrics for the heat exchanger. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264025 | VEHICLE COOLING MODULE FAN MOTOR ASSEMBLY WATER DIVERTER - The present invention relates to a water diverting device for an engine cooling module, especially for a motor vehicle, wherein the water diverter comprises a tray-like member attached to a rear side of the module above one or more cooling fans which pull air through a heat exchanger of the engine cooling module. The water diverter provides a means for directing any water or precipitation that enters the engine area from above the cooling module away from the vehicles cooling fan motor(s), protecting them from damage or premature failure. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264026 | HEAT EXCHANGER DOOR FOR AN ELECTRONICS RACK - An air-cooling apparatus is provided which includes a heat exchanger door and a catch bracket. The door is hingedly mounted to the air inlet or outlet side of an electronics rack, and includes: a door frame spanning at least a portion of the air inlet or outlet side of the rack, wherein the frame includes an airflow opening which facilitates airflow through the rack; an air-to-coolant heat exchanger supported by the door frame and disposed so that airflow through the airflow opening passes thereacross; and a door latch mechanism to selectively latch the heat exchanger door to the rack. The catch bracket is attached to the rack and sized to extend from the rack into the heat exchanger door through a catch opening, and the door latch mechanism is configured and mounted within the heat exchanger door to physically engage the catch bracket within the heat exchanger door. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264027 | PROCESS FOR OPTIMIZING A HEAT EXCHANGER CONFIGURATION - A heat exchanger door and heat exchanger core optimization method are provided. The door resides at an air inlet or outlet side of an electronics rack, and includes an air-to-coolant heat exchanger with a heat exchanger core. The core includes a first coolant channel coupled to a coolant inlet manifold downstream from a second coolant channel, and the first channel has a shorter channel length than the second channel. Further, coolant channels of the core are coupled to provide counter-flow cooling of an airflow passing across the core. The core optimization method determines at least one combination of parameters that optimize for a particular application at least two performance metrics of the heat exchanger. This method includes obtaining performance metrics for boundary condition(s) of possible heat exchanger configurations with different variable parameters to determine a combination of parameters that optimize the performance metrics for the heat exchanger. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264028 | TURBULATED IMMERSION HEAT-EXCHANGE APPARATUS - A submersible heat-exchanging apparatus for installation into storage tanks used for containing industrial oils. The apparatus comprises a cylindrical heat-exchange component with one end sealingly engaging a terminal plug and the other end sealingly engaging and communicating with a coupling manifold having opposed inflow and outflow ports. A flow-directing elongate insert is provided with one end configured to engage the coupling manifold interposed the inflow and outflow ports, and the other end provided with an aperture and configured for abutting the terminal plug. The flow-directing elongate insert slidingly contacts and cooperates with the inner walls of the heat-conductive conduit thereby partitioning the heat-conductive conduit into two opposed fluid transmission channels wherein one channel communicates with the inlet port and the other channel communicates with the outlet port. The coupling manifold sealingly engages an aperture provided in the storage tank whereby the heat-exchange component extends into the tank. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264029 | HEAT DISSIPATING MODULE CAPABLE OF ENHANCING HEAT DISSIPATING EFFICIENCY - A heat dissipating module includes a heat dissipating member and an air flow guiding mechanism. The air flow guiding mechanism includes a base, an air guiding plate and a stopping structure. The base is disposed on a side of the heat dissipating member, and the air guiding plate is pivoted to the base. The stopping structure is disposed on the base. A side of the stopping structure abuts against the air guiding plate, so as to allow the air guiding plate to rotate in a first direction and to stop the air guiding plate from rotating in a second direction opposite to the first direction. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264030 | STRUCTURAL CONFIGURATION OF A HEAT EXCHANGER DOOR FOR AN ELECTRONICS RACK - A heat exchanger door is provided which includes a door assembly spanning at least a portion of the air inlet or outlet side of an electronics rack. The door assembly includes an airflow opening which facilitates air ingress or egress of airflow through the electronics rack. The door assembly further includes an air-to-coolant heat exchanger and a structural support. The heat exchanger is disposed so that airflow through the airflow opening passes across the heat exchanger. The heat exchanger includes a heat exchanger core and a heat exchanger casing coupled to the core. The core includes at least one coolant-carrying channel which loops through the casing. The structural support is attached to the heat exchanger casing to define with the casing a tubular door support structure. The looping of the coolant-carrying channel(s) through the heat exchanger casing resides within the tubular door support structure. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264031 | HEAT EXCHANGER WITH HEADERING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME - A heat exchanger with headering system is provided. The heat exchanger includes a body that extends between first and second headers. The central span of the body includes two sets of channels arranged in a checkerboard pattern to provide efficient heat transfer between heat transfer fluids in each set. End portions of the body, within the headers, include offsets that transition the sets of channels from a linear alignment to the checkerboard pattern. This configuration allows heat exchange fluids to be introduced into the appropriate sets of channels through the headers with less complexity. A method of manufacturing the heat exchanger is also provided. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264032 | Snow/ ice making & preserving methods - This invention relates to method and system for making of artificial snow or ice for outdoor as well as indoor artificial ski as well as method and systems for preserving ice for winter recreational activities, all year round for indoor facilities and at least half year or longer for outdoor facilities. It also relates to method and systems for preserving ice using embedded coolant lines capable of absorbing the heat from the thermal storage medium through a coolant and passing on same further to snow/ice layer. It also relates to method and systems for circulating waste snow/ice and using the thermal energy stored for snow making. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264033 | HEAT DISSIPATION MODULE - A heat dissipation module includes a centrifugal fan and a heat pipe. The centrifugal fan includes at least one axial air inlet and a radial air outlet, wherein an air channel sidewall of the centrifugal fan has heat dissipation fins in an inner wall thereof. The heat pipe has a heat source contact section and a heat dissipation section, the heat dissipation section is in contact with an outer wall of the air channel sidewall, and the heat source contact section is in contact with a heat source. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264034 | ELECTRIC MACHINE MODULE COOLING SYSTEM AND METHOD - Some embodiments of the invention provide an electric machine module including a housing that defines a machine cavity. A coolant jacket can be at least partially defined by the housing. In some embodiments, a plurality of coolant apertures can be disposed through portions of the housing to fluidly connect the coolant jacket and the machine cavity. One or more solenoid assemblies can be at least partially supported by the housing and positioned substantially adjacent to at least some of the coolant apertures. The solenoid assemblies can be configured to regulate passage of a coolant into the machine cavity from the coolant jacket. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264035 | EDGE RING FOR A DEPOSITION CHAMBER - Disclosed are apparatus and methods for material and thermal processing of substrates in a single chamber. In one embodiment, an edge ring is provided. The edge ring includes an annular body having an inner peripheral edge, a first surface, and a second surface opposite the first surface, a first raised member extending substantially orthogonally from the second surface, a second raised member extending from the second surface adjacent the first raised member and separated from the first raised member by a first depression, and a third raised member extending from the second surface adjacent the second raised member and separated by a second depression, the second depression comprising a sloped surface having a reflectivity value that is different than a reflectivity value of the first surface. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264036 | MODULE SYSTEM FOR FORMATION OF A RADIATOR DEVICE, AND CHARGE AIR COOLER AND RADIATOR LIQUID COOLER FORMED BY SUCH A MODULE SYSTEM - Module system for formation of a radiator device ( | 2013-10-10 |
20130264037 | LATENT HEAT EXCHANGER AND WATER HEATER - A latent heat exchanger ( | 2013-10-10 |
20130264038 | PLATE-SHAPED HEAT EXCHANGER FOR A COOLING DEVICE COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE HEAT EXCHANGER PACKAGE - The invention relates to a plate-shaped heat exchanger for a cooling device comprising at least one heat exchanger package, in particular for a motor vehicle, consisting of a plurality of openings for accommodating a pipe conducting a coolant, wherein each opening is surrounded by an passage and a plurality of projections are distributed between the passages for the heat exchange with the medium to be cooled. In order to allow a high performance increase of a cooling device, yet a low increase in pressure loss of the charge air, a plurality of projections are arranged around an passage, wherein the projections have a shape that assures deliberate heat conduction from the projections to the passage. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264039 | HEAT EXCHANGER ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - A heat exchanger assembly and method of servicing is described and illustrated, and in some embodiments includes a pair of core units in an end-to-end arrangement, and a fluid tank arranged between the core units. Each core unit includes air fins arranged in parallel with one another and spaced apart in a core stacking direction, and parallel arranged fluid conveying tubes located between and bonded to adjacent air fins. The fluid tank includes a first end sealingly attached to a header plate of one core unit and a second end sealingly attached to a header plate of the other core unit. The fluid tank can be crimped to adjacent core units, and can be located entirely within the core stacking direction outermost boundaries of at least one of the core units. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264040 | Copper Alloys and Heat Exchanger Tubes - Alloys comprising copper, iron, tin and, optionally, phosphorus or copper, zinc, tin and, optionally, phosphorus, which can be used in, for example, a copper alloy tube for heat exchangers that provides excellent fracture strength and processability for reducing the weight of the tube and for use in high pressure applications with cooling media such as carbon dioxide. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264041 | Thermal management system containing an integrated graphene film for electronic devices - Disclosed is a graphene-based heat dissipation system for an electronic device, comprising: (a) an electronic device comprising a heat source, wherein the heat source transmits heat to a second component or an external surface of the electronic device; (b) a heat-conducting layer comprising two major surfaces, the heat-conducting layer being positioned such that one of its major surfaces is in operative contact with the heat source such that it is interposed between the heat source and the second component or the external surface of the electronic device; wherein the heat-conducting layer comprises at least one sheet of integrated graphene film which thermally shields the second component or the external surface of the electronic device from heat generated by the heat source. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264042 | HEAT DISSIPATION DEVICE - A heat dissipation device includes a first heat sink and a second heat sink. The first heat sink includes a first heat spreader and a plurality of fins. The first heat spreader includes a receiving structure having a first tooth and two second teeth. The first tooth is located between the second teeth to define two first grooves between the first tooth and the second teeth. The second heat sink includes a second heat spreader and a plurality of fins. The second heat spreader includes a protruding structure having two first inserting portions. When the second heat sink is assembled to the first heat sink, the each of the first inserting portions is inserted in the first groove of the first heat spreader and deformed to be firmly engaged in the first groove and clasped by the first tooth. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264043 | HEAT SINK RADIATION FIN AND BASE BLOCK MOUNTING STRUCTURE - A heat sink radiation fin and base block mounting structure includes a base block providing a plurality of grooves at one side thereof, and a plurality of radiation fins each having a bottom edge thereof stamped to provide a plurality of folded portions and hook portions, the folded portions and hook portions of the radiation fins being inserted into the grooves of the base block and then embedded in or clamped to the base block. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264044 | COOLING SYSTEM CONTROL AND SERVICING BASED ON TIME-BASED VARIATION OF AN OPERATIONAL VARIABLE - Automated control of a cooling system cooling at least one electronic component is provided. The control includes monitoring over a period of time variation of an operational variable of the cooling system or of the at least one electronic component, and based, at least in part, on variation of the operational variable over the period of time, automatically determining whether to adjust control of the cooling system to limit variation of the operational variable. In one implementation, depending on the variation of the operational variable, and whether control of the cooling system has been previously adjusted, the method may further include automatically determining a probability of fail or an expected residual life of the cooling system, and responsive to the predicted probability of fail exceeding a first acceptable threshold or the expected residual life being below a second acceptable threshold, automatically scheduling for a cooling system repair or replacement. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264045 | PROVISIONING COOLING ELEMENTS FOR CHILLERLESS DATA CENTERS - Systems and methods for cooling include one or more computing structure, an inter-structure liquid cooling system that includes valves configured to selectively provide liquid coolant to the one or more computing structures; a heat rejection system that includes one or more heat rejection units configured to cool liquid coolant; and one or more liquid-to-liquid heat exchangers that include valves configured to selectively transfer heat from liquid coolant in the inter-structure liquid cooling system to liquid coolant in the heat rejection system. Each computing structure further includes one or more liquid-cooled servers; and an intra-structure liquid cooling system that has valves configured to selectively provide liquid coolant to the one or more liquid-cooled servers; | 2013-10-10 |
20130264046 | COOLANT AND AMBIENT TEMPERATURE CONTROL FOR CHILLERLESS LIQUID COOLED DATA CENTERS - Cooling control methods and systems include measuring a temperature of air provided to one or more nodes by an air-to-liquid heat exchanger; measuring a temperature of at least one component of the one or more nodes and finding a maximum component temperature across all such nodes; comparing the maximum component temperature to a first and second component threshold and comparing the air temperature to a first and second air threshold; and controlling a proportion of coolant flow and a coolant flow rate to the air-to-liquid heat exchanger and the one or more nodes based on the comparisons. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264047 | SHIELDED POSITIVE STOPS FOR AN ACTIVE SHUTTER - A shutter system for controlling airflow through a grille opening in a vehicle includes a shutter housing. The shutter system also includes a louver supported by and configured to rotate relative to the shutter housing about a pivot axis. The shutter system also includes a first positive stop configured to prevent the louver from rotating past a fully-opened position and a second positive stop configured to prevent the louver from rotating past a fully-closed position. The shutter system additionally includes a shield arranged relative to the shutter housing and configured to screen the first and second positive stops from the airflow and protect the positive stops from airborne dirt and debris. A vehicle having the above shutter system is also disclosed. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264048 | COOLING METHOD AND APPARATUS - An apparatus and method to cool compressors, condensing coils, and similar devices. The compressor or condensing coil is cooled by the delivery of water, which may be ambient temperature or chilled. In one embodiment, the water is delivered to a mesh filter or screen via one or more mist spray nozzles. Water conduits may be integrated with the filter frame. The method to control the delivery of the water is designed to conserve water. The control circuit comprises a microcontroller device which contains programming that receives inputs, including but not limited to, outside ambient air temperature, condenser liquid line temperature, relative humidity and electric current, and uses said inputs to provide a stepwise level of control (“solenoid open time”) of water delivery commensurate with outside air temperature and relative humidity. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264049 | PLUG COUNTER AND DOWNHOLE TOOL - A plug counter including a housing sized to receive and pass plugs. A helix sleeve rotatably positioned relative to the housing. The helix sleeve including a helical track having a plurality of consecutive turns. A key positionable relative to the helical track and responsive to movement of the helix sleeve in a first rotational direction, wherein the key prevents further movement of the helix sleeve in the first rotational direction after a selected number of plugs pass through the plug counter. Also included is a downhole tool including | 2013-10-10 |
20130264050 | System And Method For Improving Operational Characteristics - In one embodiment, an apparatus includes an antenna having a conductive winding, with the antenna disposed about a channel. A characteristic improvement material is disposed between the antenna and the channel. In some embodiments, the characteristic improvement material includes at least one of a negative stiffness material or a negative Poisson's ratio material. Various systems and methods are also disclosed herein. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264051 | WELL TOOLS SELECTIVELY RESPONSIVE TO MAGNETIC PATTERNS - A system for use with a subterranean well can include a magnetic sensor, a magnetic device which propagates a magnetic field to the magnetic sensor, and a barrier positioned between the magnetic sensor and the magnetic device. The barrier can comprise a relatively low magnetic permeability material. A method of isolating a magnetic sensor from a magnetic device in a subterranean well can include separating the magnetic sensor from the magnetic device with a barrier interposed between the magnetic sensor and the magnetic device, the barrier comprising a relatively low magnetic permeability material. A well tool can include a housing having a flow passage formed through the housing, a magnetic sensor in the housing, and a barrier which separates the magnetic sensor from the flow passage, the barrier having a lower magnetic permeability as compared to the housing. | 2013-10-10 |
20130264052 | Stimulation of Biogenic Gas Generation in Deposits of Carbonaceous Material - The invention relates to treating of subterranean formations to increase the susceptibility (by way of chemical break down or solubilization, but not necessarily limited by these or any other theories) of large carbonaceous molecules therein, such as comprise coal, to bioconversion into methane and other useful hydrocarbon products by indigenous and/or non-indigenous microbial consortia, by introducing into the subterranean formations: (a) a solution containing at least one of an oxoacid ester of phosphorus or a thioacid ester of phosphorus; and (b) one or more other chemical compounds/chemical entities selected from the group consisting of: hydrogen, carboxylic acids, esters of carboxylic acids, salts of carboxylic acids, oxoacids of phosphorus, salts of oxoacids of phosphorus, vitamins, minerals, mineral salts, metals, and yeast extracts. In an additional embodiment the treating of the subterranean formation further comprises introducing into the subterranean formation a microbial consortia (preferably comprised of methanogens). | 2013-10-10 |