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Andreas Bueter, Darmstadt DE
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20130233998 | DEVICE FOR THE PURPOSE OF INFLUENCING THE TRANSFER OF VIBRATION BETWEEN TWO UNITS - The invention is a device for influencing transfer of vibration between two units, one is mounted so that it can vibrate and the other is mounted to be quieted. A parallel circuit is connected indirectly or directly with both units, which comprises at least one elastically deformable element, with an associated first force path and at least one force generator, providing a second force path, oriented parallel to the first force path and associated with a lever, connected indirectly or directly with the one unit, which lever at one end is rotated about a first axis of rotation oriented orthogonally to both force paths. | 09-12-2013 |
Andreas Bueter, Kirchheim Unter Teck DE
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20150069819 | WHEEL HUB, IN PARTICULAR AN AIRCRAFT WHEEL HUB - Wheel hub and method for forming a wheel hub. Wheel hub includes a rim having a circumferential surface with axial ends, and one rim flange being arranged at each axial end of the circumferential surface. The rim includes a fiber-reinforced plastic as a main component and each of the rim flanges is releasably connectable to the rim. | 03-12-2015 |
Josef Bueter US
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20150226325 | Piston unit of a working cylinder - A piston unit of a working cylinder has first and second coupling partners. The first coupling partner is a piston. The second coupling partner is a piston rod. The piston rod is inserted axially into the piston. Each of the coupling partners has an annular groove, the groove of the piston rod is an external groove, the groove of the piston is an internal groove. The grooves of the coupling partners lie opposite one another. The unit has a spring-loaded coupling ring. The coupling ring, when deformed in a tensioning direction, is fully accommodated by the groove of one coupling partner and which, when deformed in a release direction, engages in the grooves of both coupling partners. The engagement of the coupling ring in the grooves produces a form-locking connection between the partners. The piston rod is oversized in relation to the piston and provides an additional frictional connection. | 08-13-2015 |
Josef Bueter, Haren/altenberge DE
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20150226325 | Piston unit of a working cylinder - A piston unit of a working cylinder has first and second coupling partners. The first coupling partner is a piston. The second coupling partner is a piston rod. The piston rod is inserted axially into the piston. Each of the coupling partners has an annular groove, the groove of the piston rod is an external groove, the groove of the piston is an internal groove. The grooves of the coupling partners lie opposite one another. The unit has a spring-loaded coupling ring. The coupling ring, when deformed in a tensioning direction, is fully accommodated by the groove of one coupling partner and which, when deformed in a release direction, engages in the grooves of both coupling partners. The engagement of the coupling ring in the grooves produces a form-locking connection between the partners. The piston rod is oversized in relation to the piston and provides an additional frictional connection. | 08-13-2015 |
20150226326 | Piston unit of a working cylinder - A piston unit of a working cylinder has first and second coupling partners. The first coupling partner is a piston. The second coupling partner a piston rod. The piston rod is inserted axially into the piston. Each of the coupling partners has an annular groove. The groove of the piston rod is an external groove. The groove of the piston is an internal groove. The grooves of the coupling partners lie opposite one another. The unit has a coupling strand which engages in the grooves of the coupling partners and is placed into engagement by insertion into an annular groove gap defined by the grooves. The engagement of the coupling strand in the grooves produces a form-locking connection between the partners. The piston rod is oversized in relation to the piston and provides an additional frictional connection. | 08-13-2015 |
Ron Bueter, Cary, NC US
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20110187182 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR LIMITING ENERGY TO A SENSOR - A method and system for limiting energy to a sensor and/or an environment in which the sensor is located. A high current sensor driver is powered through a resistance-capacitance (RC) circuit. In a failure mode, the RC circuit constrains output of a sensor driver to the sensor in order to limit average current applied to the sensor. In one embodiment, the capacitor is chosen so that it can provide adequate current to the sensor driver for a short period of time. The value of the resistor may be chosen to ensure that under short circuit conditions direct current (DC) is limited to a safe value. The combined values of the resistor and capacitor may be adjusted such that the capacitor can charge to a prescribed level during the interval between active pulses. | 08-04-2011 |
20120260731 | In-Line Fuel Properties Measurement Unit - An in-line fuel properties measurement unit (IFPMU) ( | 10-18-2012 |
Ronald W. Bueter, Cary, NC US
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20150100253 | AIRCRAFT FLUID GAUGING TECHNIQUES USING PRESSURE MEASUREMENTS AND OPTICAL SENSORS - A fluid level measurement system includes a first pressure sensor disposed inside a fluid tank at a first elevation relative to a height axis of the fluid tank, and a second pressure sensor disposed inside the fluid tank at a second elevation relative to the height axis of the fluid tank, the second elevation different from the first elevation. The first pressure sensor and the second pressure sensor are configured to provide a signal indicative of a sensed pressure, and fluid height is calculated from the difference in sensed pressure between the first and second pressure sensors relative to the sensed pressure of either the first or the second pressure sensor. | 04-09-2015 |