Clavadetscher
Charles Clavadetscher, Culver Ciry, CA US
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20090102841 | SETTING AND VISUALIZING A VIRTUAL CAMERA AND LENS SYSTEM IN A COMPUTER GRAPHIC MODELING ENVIRONMENT - A virtual camera and lens system in a three dimensional computer graphic modeling environment is set using a nominal focal length and a focus distance. A true focal length is calculated. An optical axis object that represents the optical axis of the virtual camera and lens system is created in the three dimensional computer graphic modeling environment. An object is attached to the optical axis at a location that visualizes the setting of the virtual camera and lens system as determined from the true focal length. The focal length of the virtual camera and lens system is set to the calculated true focal length. The focus distance and f-stop may be determined from near and far focus points. | 04-23-2009 |
Jürg Clavadetscher, Ortschwaben CH
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20090099524 | DEVICE FOR ADMINISTERING A FLUID PRODUCT - A device for administering a substance, e.g. a medicament or a therapeutic agent, at a controllable administration rate, wherein the device includes a housing with a drive receptacle area for a drive unit, a substance receiving region to hold a substance container and an arrangement for hydraulic power transmission, which does not contribute to controlling the administration rate, located between the drive receptacle area and the substance receiving region, whereby the administration rate is controlled exclusively by the drive unit. | 04-16-2009 |
20100152661 | MODULAR ADMINISTRATION SYSTEM - A modular administration appliance including a reusable base unit and a replaceable cartridge detachably connected to the base unit and including a container for a substance and a rotatable transmission element, the base unit including a drive device by which a rotary movement is transmitted between the base unit and the cartridge, and a driving element displaceable in a rotary movement about a rotational axis by the drive device, wherein a rotation of the transmission element causes the ejection of at least a portion of the substance from the container. In some embodiments, the transmission element at least partially surrounds the drive device, and/or the drive element and the transmission element are detachably connectable to each other for transmitting the rotational movement. | 06-17-2010 |
Jürg Clavadetscher, Ortschwaben CH
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20100152661 | MODULAR ADMINISTRATION SYSTEM - A modular administration appliance including a reusable base unit and a replaceable cartridge detachably connected to the base unit and including a container for a substance and a rotatable transmission element, the base unit including a drive device by which a rotary movement is transmitted between the base unit and the cartridge, and a driving element displaceable in a rotary movement about a rotational axis by the drive device, wherein a rotation of the transmission element causes the ejection of at least a portion of the substance from the container. In some embodiments, the transmission element at least partially surrounds the drive device, and/or the drive element and the transmission element are detachably connectable to each other for transmitting the rotational movement. | 06-17-2010 |
Urs Clavadetscher, St. Charles, IL US
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20100300131 | Cooling system - The cooling system supplements the cooling of a walk-in cooler by injecting outside cold air via an outside air intake. The system includes air intake ductwork adapted to vent cold outside air into the walk-in cooler and air return ductwork that circulates the air to provide cross-flow of the injected cold air. Inline fans are connected to an interior thermostat. Motorized dampers are connected to a thermostat with an exterior temperature probe. The system thermostats are set slightly cooler than any pre-existing thermostat operating the pre-existing refrigeration system. | 12-02-2010 |