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Allen Boldt, Kirkwood, MO US
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20090127244 | MOISTURE RESISTANT LAYERED SLEEVE HEATER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THEREOF - A heater assembly is provided that includes a substrate having opposed end portions defining raised flanges, a slot extending between the opposed end portions, and opposed chamfered surfaces extending along the slot and across the raised flanges. In one form, a plurality of layers are disposed onto the substrate, along with a pair of terminal pads. A protective cover defining at least one aperture is disposed over the layers and is secured to the raised flanges and the opposed chamfered surfaces of the substrate, and the aperture is disposed proximate the terminal pads. A pair of lead wires is secured to the pair of terminal pads, and a lead cap assembly is disposed around the pair of lead wires and is secured to the protective cover. Methods of manufacturing the heater assembly are also provided in accordance with the present disclosure. | 05-21-2009 |
20130146584 | MOISTURE RESISTANT LAYERED SLEEVE HEATER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF - A heater assembly is provided that includes a substrate having opposed end portions defining raised flanges, a slot extending between the opposed end portions, and opposed chamfered surfaces extending along the slot and across the raised flanges. A plurality of layers are disposed onto the substrate, along with a pair of terminal pads. A protective cover defining at least one aperture is disposed over the layers and is secured to the raised flanges and the opposed chamfered surfaces of the substrate, and the aperture is disposed proximate the terminal pads. A pair of lead wires is secured to the pair of terminal pads, and a lead cap assembly is disposed around the pair of lead wires and is secured to the protective cover. | 06-13-2013 |
20130152383 | MOISTURE RESISTANT LAYERED SLEEVE HEATER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF - A method of forming a layered heater assembly includes: forming a plurality of layers onto a substrate, the plurality of layers including a resistive element layer; forming electrical terminations in contact with the resistive element layer; securing a protective cover over the layers using a laser welding process, wherein edges of the protective cover are welded circumferentially around raised end portions of the substrate and welded longitudinally along a slotted portion of the substrate; securing a pair of lead wires to the electrical terminations; and securing a lead cap assembly around the pair of lead wires and to the protective cover using a laser welding process. | 06-20-2013 |
20150262739 | MOISTURE RESISTANT LAYERED SLEEVE HEATER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF - A method of forming a layered heater assembly includes: forming a plurality of layers onto a substrate, the plurality of layers including a resistive element layer; forming electrical terminations in contact with the resistive element layer; securing a protective cover over the layers using a laser welding process, wherein edges of the protective cover are welded circumferentially around raised end portions of the substrate and welded longitudinally along a slotted portion of the substrate; securing a pair of lead wires to the electrical terminations; and securing a lead cap assembly around the pair of lead wires and to the protective cover using a laser welding process. | 09-17-2015 |
Allen Norman Boldt, Kirkwood, MO US
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20130161305 | HIGH DEFINITION HEATER AND METHOD OF OPERATION - An apparatus is provided, by way of example, a heater for use in semiconductor processing equipment that includes a base functional layer having at least one functional zone. A substrate is secured to the base functional layer, and a tuning layer is secured to the substrate opposite the base functional layer. The tuning layer includes a plurality of zones that is greater in number than the zones of the base functional layer, and the tuning layer has lower power than the base functional layer. Further, a component, such as a chuck by way of example, is secured to the tuning layer opposite the substrate. The substrate defines a thermal conductivity to dissipate a requisite amount of power from the base functional layer. | 06-27-2013 |
20130220575 | HIGH DEFINITION HEATER SYSTEM HAVING A FLUID MEDIUM - An apparatus, such as a heater, is provided that includes a base member having at least one fluid passageway. A two-phase fluid is disposed within the fluid passageway, a pressure of the two-phase fluid being controlled such that the two-phase fluid provides at least one of heating and cooling to the base member. A tuning layer is secured to the base member, and the tuning layer includes a plurality of zones. Furthermore, a component, such as a chuck by way of example, is secured to the tuning layer. | 08-29-2013 |
20130228548 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A HIGH DEFINITION HEATER SYSTEM - Methods of manufacturing a heater are provided that generally include forming a laminate having a dielectric layer, a first double-sided adhesive dielectric layer, and a conductive layer. Next, a circuit pattern is created into the conductive layer, and then the circuit pattern is covered with a second double-sided adhesive dielectric layer. The second double-sided adhesive dielectric layer is covered with a sacrificial layer, and then the heater is formed, the heater comprising the dielectric layer, the first double-sided adhesive dielectric layer, the conductive layer, and the second double-sided adhesive dielectric layer. Subsequently, the sacrificial layer is removed. | 09-05-2013 |
Ashley Boldt, Harrisburg, PA US
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20160095330 | STEEPED COCOA COMPOSITIONS AND FUNCTIONAL COCOA BEVERAGES MADE FROM THEM - The invention provides, in one aspect, a method of producing a cocoa-containing beverage, or a nutritionally fortified or energy-sustaining cocoa beverage, containing beneficial cocoa polyphenols. Ready-to-drink compositions, concentrates, primary beverage components, and packets for producing the beverages are specifically disclosed and prepared from a cocoa water composition made from steeping a cocoa-containing product in water or an aqueous solution with an acid. A number of vitamins, minerals, supplements, and nutriceutical compositions can be added. | 04-07-2016 |
Ashley L. Boldt, Harrisburg, PA US
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20110268846 | STEEPED COCOA COMPOSITIONS AND FUNCTIONAL COCOA BEVERAGES MADE FROM THEM - The invention provides, in one aspect, a method of producing a cocoa-containing beverage, or a nutritionally fortified or energy-sustaining cocoa beverage, containing beneficial cocoa polyphenols. Ready-to-drink compositions, concentrates, primary beverage components, and packets for producing the beverages are specifically disclosed and prepared from a cocoa water composition made from steeping a cocoa-containing product in water or an aqueous solution. A number of vitamins, minerals, supplements, and nutriceutical compositions can be added. | 11-03-2011 |
20120157416 | XYLITOL CONTAINING COMESTIBLE PRODUCT - The present invention relates to a process for preparing a comestible product comprising xylitol said method comprising: (a) subjecting a composition comprising xylitol in an amount ranging from about 60% to about 100% by weight to extrusion treatment inside an extrusion apparatus under conditions sufficient to form and maintain the xylitol in a slurry and (b) then shaping the extruded slurry and cooling the product to form a solid. The present invention additionally is directed to a product produced therefrom. | 06-21-2012 |
20150099037 | Steeped Cocoa Compositions and Functional Cocoa Beverages Made from Them - The invention provides, in one aspect, a method of producing a cocoa-containing beverage, or a nutritionally fortified or energy-sustaining cocoa beverage, containing beneficial cocoa polyphenols. Ready-to-drink compositions, concentrates, primary beverage components, and packets for producing the beverages are specifically disclosed and prepared from a cocoa water composition made from steeping a cocoa-containing product in water or an aqueous solution with an acid. A number of vitamins, minerals, supplements, and nutriceutical compositions can be added. | 04-09-2015 |
Daniel E. Boldt, Fresno, CA US
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20130045078 | BEARING ASSEMBLY FOR A VERTICAL TURBINE PUMP - A bearing assembly for supporting a drive shaft of a pump is structured with a cylindrical body having an internal cavity filled with a lubricant, a sealing element arrangement positioned at one or both ends of the cylindrical body and a pressure equalization element that functions to equalize the pressure differential that exists between an area within the cylindrical body and outside of the cylindrical body to improve the operating life of the sealing arrangement and the bearing assembly. | 02-21-2013 |
David M. Boldt, Arlington Heights, IL US
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20100330950 | Device and Method for Temperature Monitoring and Warning - A wireless communication device and method adapted for temperature monitoring and warning is disclosed. In its simplest form, it can include: providing ( | 12-30-2010 |
Ellen A. Boldt, Minnetonka, MN US
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20080197192 | Barcodes with Graphical Elements - Barcodes are provided that convey images to help consumers and/or to help identify information about the origin of an article. The images conveyed by the barcodes may be associated with a merchant, a department, an event, a season, a theme or a product, for example. The barcodes may be placed on any number of articles including purchaser receipts, gift receipts, marketing receipt coupons, paper coupons, electronic coupons, rewards cards, gift cards, registry printouts, and products/packaging, for example. Under some embodiments, the barcodes help consumers to associate articles with a particular merchant or department. Under other embodiments, the barcodes help consumers to distinguish purchaser receipts from gift receipts. In some embodiments, the barcodes are generated dynamically by altering font-based barcodes to convey the image. | 08-21-2008 |
20110121069 | Barcodes with Graphical Elements - Barcodes are provided that convey images to help consumers and/or to help identify information about the origin of an article. The images conveyed by the barcodes may be associated with a merchant, a department, an event, a season, a theme or a product, for example. The barcodes may be placed on any number of articles including purchaser receipts, gift receipts, marketing receipt coupons, paper coupons, electronic coupons, rewards cards, gift cards, registry printouts, and products/packaging, for example. Under some embodiments, the barcodes help consumers to associate articles with a particular merchant or department. Under other embodiments, the barcodes help consumers to distinguish purchaser receipts from gift receipts. In some embodiments, the barcodes are generated dynamically by altering font-based barcodes to convey the image. | 05-26-2011 |
Erik Boldt, Enkoping SE
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20130028707 | METHOD FOR INJECTING WATER INTO A MULTISTAGE AXIAL COMPRESSOR OF A GAS TURBINE - A method is disclosed for injecting water into a multistage axial compressor of a gas turbine. With low equipment cost, a significant power enhancement can be achieved, even under changing boundary conditions, by water being injected at a plurality of points along the axial compressor, and by the injected water mass flow being controlled at the individual injection points in accordance with ambient conditions and operating parameters of the gas turbine in such a way that an evened-out loading in the individual stages of the axial compressor can be created. | 01-31-2013 |
Gary L. Boldt, Green Bay, WI US
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20110107694 | Window and door assembly structures - Interfaces between nosings on respective frames and frame combinations to be joined. Each nosing has an elongate receptacle extending along the nosing length. A remote wall of the receptacle is displaced from the remainder of the nosing. The remote wall on the nosings to be joined can be generally aligned with and proximate the receptacle opening on the other nosing. With the remote walls and respective receptacles aligned, the frames are moved toward each other with the remote walls on the respective nosings entering the receptacles, with the remote walls in generally facing relationship with each other. Spacings and tolerances of the remote walls, and corresponding receptacles, can optionally provide frictionally-restrained engagements of the remote walls in the receptacles, whereby the frames can be re-oriented with limited assembly support to such assembly without disengagement of the nosings from each other by the action of gravity. | 05-12-2011 |
20110107695 | Window and door assembly structures - A nosing and drip cap are mounted to each other by elements of the nosing and drip cap. A hook receptacle and/or a stud receptacle extend the length of the nosing. A cooperating hook and/or stud extend from the drip cap. The drip cap is secured to the nosing by engaging the hook in the hook receptacle and/or the stud in the stud receptacle, in a loose engagement combination. While nosing and drip cap are engaged, the assembly can be secured together by (i) installing fasteners spaced along the length of the assembly or, where hook and hook receptacle are used, (ii) bending the assembly into an arcuate configuration, with the inner flange of the nosing to the inside of the bend. While being bent, the hook and hook receptacle create a tightened locking-type engagement between themselves. Either way, the nosing and the drip cap are substantially permanently locked together. | 05-12-2011 |
Gerald Donald Boldt, Longmont, CO US
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20140240738 | Page Level Recovery Graphical User Interface - A print server includes a graphical user interface (GUI) having a dialog screen to enable the user to specify a page range of a current copy and a number of additional copies of a print job to be re-printed upon occurrence of an unrecoverable error during printing of the print job. | 08-28-2014 |
20140240745 | ERROR HANDLING FOR PRINT WORKFLOWS - Methods and systems resume workflow processing of a print job at intermediate steps of a print workflow. In one embodiment, a control system initiates processing of a print job based on steps in a print workflow, where the steps identify print shop activities to perform for the print job. The control system identifies an error in executing a step of the workflow, and identifies an intermediate step in the workflow that has executed in processing the print job. The control system identifies an updated file for the print job to correct the error, and resumes the processing of the print job at the intermediate step using the update file. | 08-28-2014 |
20140300916 | PRINT RECOVERY FOR PRINTING SYSTEMS - Systems and methods delay a print job from being automatically rescheduled to a backup printer in response to an error at a printer scheduled to print the job. In one embodiment, a control system determines that a printer scheduled to print a job has an error condition, and identifies the error condition at the printer. The control system calculates a time delay based on the error condition before initiating a rescheduling process for the job to a backup printer. The control system initiates the rescheduling process if the time delay has expired, and cancels the rescheduling process if the error condition has ended before the time delay expires. | 10-09-2014 |
Jeffrey Boldt, Carmel, IN US
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20080215353 | Method of Frozen Donor Egg Banking - A method is provided for a frozen egg bank comprising a) retrieving egg cells from an egg donor; b) cryopreserving said eggs in a cryopreservation solution; c) quarantining said eggs; and d) testing the egg donor for an infectious agent following a quarantine period of time. Optionally the method may also include testing the egg donor for genetic disorders, stimulating follicular development of the egg donor, and releasing the eggs for sale following step (d). | 09-04-2008 |
Jesper Bünsow Boldt, Smorum DK
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20090202091 | Method of estimating weighting function of audio signals in a hearing aid - Disclosed is method of generating an audible signal in a hearing aid by estimating a weighting function of received audio signals, the hearing aid is adapted to be worn by a user; the method comprises the steps of: | 08-13-2009 |
20100232634 | ONLINE ANTI-FEEDBACK SYSTEM FOR A HEARING AID - The invention relates to a hearing aid system comprising an input transducer, a forward path, an output transducer and an electrical feedback path, the forward path comprising a signal processing unit for modifying an electrical input signal to a specific hearing profile over a predefined frequency range, wherein the predefined frequency range comprises a number of frequency bands, for which maximum forward gain values IG | 09-16-2010 |
20110051948 | METHOD OF CORRECTING ERRORS IN BINARY MASKS - The invention relates to a method of identifying and correcting errors in a noisy binary mask. An object of the present invention is to provide a scheme for improving a binary mask representing speech. The problem is solved in that the method comprises a) providing a noisy binary mask comprising a binary representation of the power density of an acoustic signal comprising a target signal and a noise signal at a predefined number of discrete frequencies and a number of discrete time instances; b) providing a statistical model of a clean binary mask representing the power density of the target signal; and c) using the statistical model to detect and correct errors in the noisy binary mask. This has the advantage of providing an alternative and relatively simple way of improving an estimate of a binary mask representing a speech signal. The invention may e.g. be used for speech processing, e.g. in a hearing instrument. | 03-03-2011 |
Jesper Bünsow Boldt, Smorum DK
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20100232634 | ONLINE ANTI-FEEDBACK SYSTEM FOR A HEARING AID - The invention relates to a hearing aid system comprising an input transducer, a forward path, an output transducer and an electrical feedback path, the forward path comprising a signal processing unit for modifying an electrical input signal to a specific hearing profile over a predefined frequency range, wherein the predefined frequency range comprises a number of frequency bands, for which maximum forward gain values IG | 09-16-2010 |
20110051948 | METHOD OF CORRECTING ERRORS IN BINARY MASKS - The invention relates to a method of identifying and correcting errors in a noisy binary mask. An object of the present invention is to provide a scheme for improving a binary mask representing speech. The problem is solved in that the method comprises a) providing a noisy binary mask comprising a binary representation of the power density of an acoustic signal comprising a target signal and a noise signal at a predefined number of discrete frequencies and a number of discrete time instances; b) providing a statistical model of a clean binary mask representing the power density of the target signal; and c) using the statistical model to detect and correct errors in the noisy binary mask. This has the advantage of providing an alternative and relatively simple way of improving an estimate of a binary mask representing a speech signal. The invention may e.g. be used for speech processing, e.g. in a hearing instrument. | 03-03-2011 |
Jesper Bünsow Boldt, Malov DK
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20150043742 | HEARING DEVICE WITH INPUT TRANSDUCER AND WIRELESS RECEIVER - The present disclosure regards a hearing device comprising a power source, electric circuitry, a loudspeaker, at least one microphone for sound from an acoustic environment, and at least one wireless receiver for wirelessly received sound signals. The microphone is configured to generate an environment sound signal. The wireless receiver is configured generate a source sound signal. The electric circuitry is configured to estimate at least one parameter of an impulse response from the location of the origin of the wirelessly received signal to the location of a user of the hearing device in dependence on the source sound signal and the environment sound signal. The electric circuitry is further configured to process the environment sound signal in dependence on the estimated at least one impulse-response parameter, thereby generating an output sound signal. The output sound signal is processed into sound by the loudspeaker. | 02-12-2015 |
Jessica Boldt, Glendale Heights, IL US
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20140060947 | Grommet and Seal Assembly for Cooling Pipes Passing Through Sound Wall - A grommet and seal assembly enables a pair of ducts to pass through a sound wall that separates an engine from a cooling system. The disclosed grommet and seal assembly enables the sound wall to flex without breaking the seal between the grommets and the air ducts. The grommet and seal assembly may include a pair of flexible grommets which are installed in openings in the sound wall and through which the air ducts are installed. Rigid proximal and distal plates may then be coupled together so that the flexible grommets are sandwiched between the proximal and distal plates. Each flexible grommet may include dual flanges and all four flanges may be sandwiched between the proximal and distal plates after the proximal and distal plates are coupled together. A center plate may also be included between the flanges and between the proximal and distal plates for additional structural integrity. | 03-06-2014 |
Juergen Boldt, Dresden DE
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20130002350 | Differential Comparator - A comparator includes a differential amplifier having first and second input terminals and first and second output terminals. An input stage is operable to receive first and second input signals. The input stage includes first and second capacitors coupled to the first and second input terminals, respectively. Circuitry is operable to selectively couple the first input signal to the first capacitor and the second input signal to the second capacitor, while coupling the first and second capacitors to the first and second output terminals, respectively, during an offset cancellation phase, and selectively couple the second input signal to the first capacitor and the first input signal to the second capacitor, while isolating the first and second capacitors from first and second output terminals during a comparison phase. | 01-03-2013 |
20140268983 | OTPROM ARRAY WITH LEAKAGE CURRENT CANCELATION FOR ENHANCED EFUSE SENSING - Disclosed herein are memory cell arrays and methods for operating memory cell arrays. In one embodiment, a memory cell array includes a plurality of bitcells, a first bitline, a second bitline, a first wordline and a second wordline. The bitcells are arranged into rows and columns and each include a first transistor, a second transistor, and a fuse with a first end and a second end. The second transistor is selectively operable to couple the first end of the fuse to a ground. The first bitline is coupled to the first transistor of each of the bitcells of one column. The second bitline is coupled to the second end of the fuse of each of the bitcells of the column. The first transistor of each of the bitcells of the column is selectively operable to couple the first end of the fuse to the first bitline. | 09-18-2014 |
20150310930 | EQUIVALENT FUSE CIRCUIT FOR A ONE-TIME PROGRAMMABLE READ-ONLY MEMORY ARRAY - Technologies are provided for measuring a programming current (PC) for a memory cell (MC) of a one-time programmable read-only memory array. The MC includes a fuse equivalent circuit (FEC) that includes a first current path (CP) having a first node, a second CP having a fuse of the memory cell and a second node, and a third CP. The PC is split into a first current, a second current and a third current that flow over the first CP, the second CP, and the third CP, respectively. A first voltage applied along the first path is divided to generate a second voltage at the first node, and an output voltage generated by an operational amplifier controls the second current to maintain a third voltage at the second node at substantially the same value as the second voltage so that the second current has a sufficiently low value and does not burn the fuse. | 10-29-2015 |
Kai-Ulrich Boldt, Hanau DE
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20160032459 | PRODUCTION OF A DECORATIVE LAYER ON CERAMIC SURFACES - The invention relates to a mixture containing a gold thiolate, a rhodium(III) compound, and a solvent that contains at least one OH group, in which the mixture has a ratio V=(a)/(b)≧2.2; (a) is the fraction of solvent and (b) is the gold fraction of the gold thiolate, each relative to the total weight of the mixture. | 02-04-2016 |
Lance E. Boldt, American Fork, UT US
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20150120463 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADVERTISEMENT DISTRIBUTION - The systems and methods described herein relate to digital library content management and distribution. Specifically, content providers, such as manufacturers and others, may provide and control the availability of content items to point-of-sale (POS) locations and other end-users. Various modules and/or portals allow for the uploading, distribution, and inclusion of content items in various locations and device settings within the POS location. In some embodiments, an automatic content replacement distribution module may dynamically update content items selected for distribution in POS locations in response to modifications or the replacement of the content items by the original content distributor. | 04-30-2015 |
Larry Boldt, St-Charles, MO US
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20100114670 | METHOD AND TOOL FOR SYSTEMATIZING INTRODUCTION OF PROCESS MODIFICATION - The present invention relates to a method and tool for systematizing introduction of a change to a process. The method and tool provide a virtual representation of the process, which includes at least one method having a plurality of steps. Then, the method and tool identify an input required, an output produced and corresponding control logic of at least one intervening resource involved in at least one of the steps. Finally, the method and tool evaluate, based on the input require, output produced and the control logic of the at least one intervening resource, impact of the change to the at least one intervening resource. | 05-06-2010 |
20120284089 | Method and Tool for Systematizing Introduction of Process Modification - The present invention relates to a method and tool for systematizing introduction of a change to a process. The method and tool provide a virtual representation of the process, which includes at least one method having a plurality of steps. Then, the method and tool identify an input required, an output produced and corresponding control logic of at least one intervening resource involved in at least one of the steps. Finally, the method and tool evaluate, based on the input require, output produced and the control logic of the at least one intervening resource, impact of the change to the at least one intervening resource. | 11-08-2012 |
Margaret Boldt, Monrovia, MD US
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20120283869 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING AND PROCESSING MAIL USING AN IDENTIFICATION CODE - Apparatus and methods consistent with the present invention provide for identifying and processing mail using an identification code on a mailpiece as a redundant source of identification information in a mail sorting system. In one embodiment, this information is stored in a temporary database and used for the identification and processing of mail in a Remote Bar Code System (RBCS). In this embodiment, the identification code enables the automation of mail sorting and other processing tasks, reducing costs and delays in mail delivery services. In another embodiment, the identification and processing of mail occurs in and identification Code Sorting (ICS) system. In this embodiment, a long-term database allows for mail sorting and other processing tasks on a national or global level. | 11-08-2012 |
Matthias Boldt, Rummingen DE
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20090158839 | Method for ascertaining and/or evaluating fill-state of a container containing at least one medium - A method for ascertaining and/or evaluating the fill-state of a container filled with at least one medium, wherein high-frequency, electromagnetic, measuring signals are emitted by a fill-level measuring device and received back as wanted echos reflected at an interface of the media. The electromagnetic, measuring signals are received back as an end echo reflected at a measuring range end, wherein, from the received wanted echos and the end echo, an echo curve is formed as a function of travel-time and/or the travel-distance, wherein, by means of a search algorithm integrated in the fill-level measuring device, number, existence and/or position of individual wanted echos and of the end echo in the echo curve are/is ascertained and applied for classifying the currently present fill-state in the container relative to predetermined, stored, fill situations in the container. On the basis of the classified fill situation in the container, with a distance value of the fill-level and/or a distance value of the separating-layer are/is associated belonging travel-times and/or belonging travel-distances of the individual wanted echos and/or end echo in the echo curve. | 06-25-2009 |
Michael W. Boldt, Eagan, MN US
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20090249006 | System and Method for Setting an Activation State for a Device Used in a Backup Operation - Various embodiments of a system and method for performing a backup operation are disclosed. Backup operation information may be stored, where the backup operation information specifies a backup operation to be performed using at least a first device. Subsequent to storing the backup operation information, state information for the first device may be stored, where the state information indicates whether the first device is eligible for use in backup operations. Before the backup operation is performed, the state information for the first device may be accessed. If the state information for the first device indicates that the first device is eligible for use in backup operations then the backup operation may be performed using the first device (as well as possibly other devices). If the state information for the first device indicates that the first device is ineligible for use in backup operations then the backup operation may be prevented from using the first device. | 10-01-2009 |
Oliver Boldt, Hamburg DE
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20130166764 | Using A Knowledge Network for File Transfer Protocol - Systems, methods, and apparatus, including software tangibly stored on a computer readable medium, involve executing file transfer protocol (FTP) operations. An FTP request is received, and a first sequence of FTP operations is executed in response to the request. The first sequence of FTP operations defines a first path in a knowledge network that includes multiple nodes. The first path includes a first subset of the nodes. A second sequence of FTP operations is executed. The second sequence of operations defines a second path in the knowledge network, and the second path includes a second subset of the nodes. The first sequence and/or the second sequence is selected as a preferred sequence of operations based at least in part on the execution of the first and second sequences of operations. An identification of the preferred sequence of operations is stored, for example, for use in responding to a subsequent FTP request. | 06-27-2013 |
Paul Boldt, Solingen DE
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20120246946 | Knife With a Metal End Cap and Method for Fixing the End Cap - A knife includes a metal blade having an integral tang, the tang having a tang end and being a flat bar shaped to carry a handle, a plastic handle having an handle end defining a well surrounding the tang end, and a metal end cap comprising an integrally formed plug section. The metal end cap is attached at the handle end to positively fit the plug section in the well. The plug section has a plug end facing the tang end and defining a recess in which the plug section encloses the tang end in a positive fit. Also provided is a method for fixing the metal end cap in the plastic well at the handle end of the knife which comprises the step of exciting the metal end cap with ultrasonic energy while inserting the metal end cap into the well to thereby plasticate the plastic in the handle. | 10-04-2012 |
Randall B. Boldt, Omaha, NE US
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20140197784 | WIRELESS SIDE CHARGING - Devices to be charged and wireless charging devices are disclosed. A DTBC includes a processing unit, a battery, an axially wound receiver coil and battery charging components. The battery powers the processing unit. The axially wound receiver coil has a first end and a second end located at opposite ends of a central axis of the axially wound receiver coil and receives electromagnetic flux via either one of the first end or the second end. The battery charging components are coupled between the battery and the axially wound receiver coil, convert the electromagnetic flux into direct current (DC) and apply the DC to charge the battery. | 07-17-2014 |
Ronald Allen Boldt, Stoddard, WI US
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20150354863 | REFRIGERANT COOLING AND LUBRICATION SYSTEM WITH REFRIGERANT VAPOR VENT LINE - Generally, apparatuses, systems, and methods are described to vent refrigerant vapor from the refrigerant pump line using a vent line, such as during priming of the pump and/or during a startup of the compressor, directed to a relatively reduced volute casing mass of the refrigerant pump, and/or directed to returning refrigerant to an economizer or chiller component other than the condenser. | 12-10-2015 |
20150362232 | REFRIGERANT COOLING AND LUBRICATION SYSTEM WITH REFRIGERANT SOURCE ACCESS FROM AN EVAPORATOR - Generally, apparatuses, systems, and methods are described that are directed to accessing liquid refrigerant from an evaporator to source a refrigerant pump and pump line to cool and lubricate such moving parts that may be part of the compressor, for example the compressor motor and the compressor bearings, and/or for cooling drives such as an adjustable or variable frequency drive. | 12-17-2015 |
Stefan Boldt, Berlin DE
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20090179571 | Method for Detecting Faults During Operation of High-Pressure Discharge Lamp Using Electronic Ballasts - According to the invention, a state automaton is used when operating a high-pressure discharge lamp on a ballast operated by means of a microprocessor in order to prevent certain malfunctions. | 07-16-2009 |
Timothy J. Boldt, Mississauga CA
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20100281067 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR MODIFYING A BACKUP DATA STREAM INCLUDING LOGICAL PARTITIONS OF DATA BLOCKS TO BE PROVIDED TO A FIXED POSITION DELTA REDUCTION BACKUP APPLICATION - Methods and apparatus for modifying a backup data stream to be provided to a fixed position delta reduction backup method are disclosed. When a data stream is received, the data stream may be parsed into a plurality of logical components, where each of the logical components includes one or more data blocks. Missing data blocks may also be detected in the data stream, and therefore may be detected in each of the plurality of logical components. For instance, each of the logical components may be separated into a separate data stream for which missing data blocks may be detected. A temporary data block is then inserted where each missing data block is detected (e.g., in each of the plurality of logical components). In this manner, inefficiencies introduced into a fixed position delta reduction backup process as a result of new or deleted data in a system implementing a plurality of data blocks which may be stored in the form of logical components are eliminated. | 11-04-2010 |
Wilfried Boldt, Witten DE
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20090199491 | Rail-Mounted Mobile Wall Element - A rail-mounted movable wall element comprises on the top and/or lower side thereof at least one sealing element displaceable between the traveling and operating positions of the movable wall element with the aid of a powered drive unit. The movable wall motor-driven element is provided with a sealing element. For this purpose, the drive unit is introducible into receiving openings arranged on the faces of the wall body on the top and/or lower side in such a way that it is detachably connected to the sealing element. | 08-13-2009 |