Delmas
Bertrand Delmas, Winterthur CH
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20120164367 | HONEYCOMB SANDWICH CONSTRUCTION FOR THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY - Sandwich construction for automotive applications consisting of a honeycomb core ( | 06-28-2012 |
Delphine Delmas, Heidenheim DE
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20150211177 | Press Belt in a Paper-Making Machine - A press belt for a shoe-press device for dewatering or smoothing a fibrous web, in particular a paper, cardboard, or tissue web. The press belt has a fiber-reinforced plastic matrix. On account of the fiber-reinforced plastic matrix containing at least in a partial region at least one polyurethane material and polydimethyl siloxane and silicon dioxide microparticles as additives, resistance to abrasion, the tendency toward developing fissures and toward fissure growth and/or resistance in relation to media present in a paper-making machine can be improved. | 07-30-2015 |
Jean Delmas, Fishkill, NY US
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20120096873 | Cryogenic system with rapid thermal cycling - A fluid control assembly is connected between a cold gas container intended to be operated at deep cryogenic temperatures (e.g., 4K) and a gas reservoir for controlling the flow of fluid between the container and the reservoir. The fluid control assembly may be a passive valve assembly or an electrically controlled valve assembly which controls fluid flow between the reservoir and the container as a function of temperature and/or pressure differentials. The fluid control assembly enables the container to be rapidly cooled by restricting the amount of fluid flow from the reservoir into the container when the container is subjected to thermal cycling within a limited temperature range (e.g., 4K to 11K). The fluid control assembly together with the gas reservoir and the container form a thermal damper which is suited for use in a cryocooling system for producing the cryogenic temperatures (e.g., 4K) to operate superconducting devices which may need to be thermally cycled to remove trapped flux. | 04-26-2012 |