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20150202832 | WASHABLE, WATERPROOF, SEALABLE AND REUSABLE STORAGE BAGS - Disclosed are embodiments of a versatile storage bag and methods of making same. The versatile storage bag may have first and second sidewalls, a double-locking closure mechanism with a first closure element extending along the first sidewall and a second closure element extending along the second sidewall, each closure element having a channel and an elongated member configured for interlocking with one another. A double-seal along three sides of the first sidewall and the second sidewall form a gusset between two seals, leaving an opening through the double-locking closure mechanism. Corner seals may be formed at the corners of the first and second sidewalls, further reinforcing the double-locking closure mechanism for an airtight and hence waterproof seal. The versatile storage bag may be made of a food-grade polyethylene vinyl acetate blend, approximately 90% or less ethylene vinyl acetate and approximately 10% or less polyethylene. | 07-23-2015 |
20150203250 | WASHABLE, WATERPROOF, SEALABLE AND REUSABLE SOFT GUSSETED VOLUMIZED STORAGE BAGS - Disclosed are embodiments of a volume control storage bag and methods of making same. The volume control storage bag may have first and second sidewalls, a double-locking closure mechanism with a first closure element extending along the first sidewall and a second closure element extending along the second sidewall, each closure element having a channel and an elongated member configured for interlocking with one another. A gusset is sealed along three sides of the first and second sidewalls, leaving an opening through the closure mechanism and defining an interior space having a specific volume. Corner seals may be formed at the corners of the first and second sidewalls, further reinforcing the double-locking closure mechanism for an airtight and hence waterproof seal. The volume control storage bag may be made of a food-grade polyethylene vinyl acetate blend, approximately 90% or less ethylene vinyl acetate and approximately 10% or less polyethylene. | 07-23-2015 |
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20130145820 | SENSOR MOUNTING ARRANGEMENT - An arrangement for mounting at least one electrical component to a portion of an aftertreatment module, the arrangement including; at least one standoff member coupled between the electrical component and the portion of the aftertreatment module, and an enclosure substantially surrounding at least three sides of the electrical component. | 06-13-2013 |
20140044612 | After-Treatment System - An after-treatment system includes a Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) catalyst or a similar aftertreatment unit or brick that may be inserted into the opened end of a sleeve. The aftertreatment brick includes a substrate matrix with catalytic material that extends between a first face and a second face. A mantle is disposed around the substrate matrix and extends between a first rim proximate the first face and a second rim proximate the second face. The mantel may include a overhang extension that extends the first rim of the mantle beyond the first face of the substrate matrix. To enable retrieval of the SCR catalyst from the sleeve, a retrieval feature is disposed on a readily accessible, inner surface of the overhang extension. | 02-13-2014 |
20140174060 | System and Method for Accommodating Aftertreatment Bricks - One or more aftertreatment bricks are axially inserted through an opening in the first end of a tubular sleeve of an aftertreatment system. The aftertreatment brick includes a substrate matrix and a mantle disposed around the substrate matrix. The mantle further includes a lip arranged to extend through the opening of the sleeve. One or more channel pockets are secured proximate to the opening of the sleeve and oriented radially outward with respect to the sleeve axis. To retain the aftertreatment brick in the sleeve, a clamping assembly is used that includes a hook, a fastener, and a capture nut. The capture nut is installed and accommodated in the channel pockets. The hook engages the protruding lip of the aftertreatment brick and the fastener secures the hook to the capture nut received in the channel pocket. | 06-26-2014 |
20140178263 | System and Method for Retaining Aftertreatment Bricks - An aftertreatment system and method treats exhaust gasses produced by an internal combustion process or similar process. The system includes an aftertreatment module having at least one sleeve extending between a first end and a second end. One or more aftertreatment bricks may be axially inserted through an opening disposed in the first end of the sleeve. The aftertreatment brick may include an substrate matrix surrounded by a tubular, protective mantle. To prevent the aftertreatment bricks from unintentionally exiting the sleeve, a retention ring is releasably engaged with the first end of the sleeve. The retention ring may include a dimension that is less than a dimension of the opening in the first end so that at least a portion of the retention ring contacts the mantle of the aftertreatment brick. | 06-26-2014 |
20140208724 | AFTERTREATMENT SYSTEM - An aftertreatment system of an engine is disclosed. The aftertreatment system includes a housing. The aftertreatment system also includes a Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) catalyst provided within the housing. The aftertreatment system further includes an exhaust duct associated with the SCR catalyst. The aftertreatment system includes a sampling flute provided within the exhaust duct. The aftertreatment system also includes a NOx sensor at least partly enclosed by a first end of the sampling flute. The aftertreatment system further includes a spring member. The spring member is joined to the sampling flute and the exhaust duct. | 07-31-2014 |
20140248186 | System and Method for Accommodating Aftertreatment Bricks - An aftertreatment system and method treats exhaust gasses produced by an internal combustion process or a similar process. The aftertreatment system includes an aftertreatment module having a sleeve extending between a first end and a second end. One or more aftertreatment bricks are axially inserted into a sleeve opening disposed in the first end of the sleeve. To prevent the aftertreatment bricks from unintentionally exiting the sleeve, a captive ring is disposed around the first end of the sleeve as a loose fitting collar. The captive ring is restrained on the sleeve by a circumferential bead protruding about the first end. The captive ring can couple with a retention ring placed adjacent the first end. When coupled to the captive ring, a portion of the retention ring extends partially across and blocks the sleeve opening, preventing the aftertreatment brick from exiting the sleeve. | 09-04-2014 |
20140283528 | Aftertreatment Module and Method of Assembly - To assemble an aftertreatment module for use in the treatment of exhaust gasses and the like, an aftertreatment brick is inserted into a sleeve opening in a sleeve and advanced toward an opposite end of the sleeve. To retain the aftertreatment brick in the sleeve, the end of the sleeve can include a stop flange and the aftertreatment brick can include a mantle flange. The stop flange and the mantle flange can abut against each other to prevent further movement of the aftertreatment brick through the sleeve. To seal against exhaust gasses leaking though the module, a gasket can be disposed between the stop flange and the mantle flange. Exterior ribs disposed around the aftertreatment brick can assist concentric alignment between the flanges and gasket. | 09-25-2014 |
20150160102 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SAMPLING OF FLUID - A system including a sampling flute is provided. The sampling flute defines a conduit therein. The sampling flute includes a plurality of holes configured for allowing passage of an exhaust gas flow therethrough. The system also includes a hood provided on the sampling flute. The hood is configured to enclose a nitrogen oxide sensor therein. The hood includes an inlet in fluid communication with the sampling flute. The hood also includes an outlet positioned opposed to the inlet. The hood is configured to cause the exhaust gas flow to impact a side of the nitrogen oxide sensor. | 06-11-2015 |
20150211406 | After-Treatment System - An after-treatment system includes a Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) catalyst or a similar aftertreatment unit or brick that may be inserted into the opened end of a sleeve. The aftertreatment brick includes a substrate matrix with catalytic material that extends between a first face and a second face. A mantle is disposed around the substrate matrix and extends between a first rim proximate the first face and a second rim proximate the second face. The mantle may include a overhang extension that extends the first rim of the mantle beyond the first face of the substrate matrix. To enable retrieval of the SCR catalyst from the sleeve, a retrieval feature is disposed on a readily accessible, inner surface of the overhang extension. | 07-30-2015 |
20150246420 | ALIGNMENT PIN - An alignment pin attachable to a first member for piloted engagement with an aperture defining a circular edge portion within a second member is provided. The alignment pin includes a curved tip portion. A piloting section includes a conical locating portion extending circumferentially from the curved tip portion. A cylindrical locating portion extending from the conical locating portion defines a first height and a first diameter. An engagement portion extending from the cylindrical locating portion defines a second height and a second diameter. The engagement portion of the alignment pin is structured and arranged to engage within a receiving hole in the first member. The second member is coupled with the first member through piloted engagement between the circular edge portion of the second member and the sequential piloted engagement with the conical locating portion and the cylindrical locating portion of the alignment pin. | 09-03-2015 |
20150354431 | SENSOR MOUNTING APPARATUS - A boss configured to mount a nitrous oxide sensor in an exhaust conduit is disclosed. The boss includes a first tier configured to contact with an exterior surface of the exhaust conduit, the first tier defined by a first diameter and a first height. The boss also includes a second tier extending from the first tier. The second tier is configured to be disposed within an interior space defined within the exhaust conduit. The second tier is defined by a second diameter and a second height. Further, the second diameter is sized smaller than the first diameter. The boss further includes a condensation protection feature configured to direct condensation away from the nitrous oxide sensor. | 12-10-2015 |
20160032810 | MIXER FOR EXHAUST GAS AFTERTREATMENT SYSTEM - An exhaust gas aftertreatment system includes an exhaust conduit having an inner wall, and a mixer mounted inside the exhaust conduit. The exhaust conduit defines a passage along a length of the exhaust conduit for exhaust gas flow therethrough. The mixer includes first bars coupled to second bars. Each first bar includes deflectors on a straight section, a first end, and a second end. The one or more of the first bars include a curved section at the first end and the second end. Each second bar includes a straight section, a third end, and a fourth end. The one or more of the second bars include a curved section at the third end and the fourth end. The mixer is mounted inside the exhaust conduit by coupling the curved section of the first bar and the second bar to the inner wall of the exhaust conduit. | 02-04-2016 |
20160108790 | WASTE HEAT RECOVERY SYSTEM OF ENGINE - A waste heat recovery system of an engine is provided. The waste heat recovery system includes an inlet member adapted to introduce exhaust gases in the aftertreatment system, and an outlet member adapted to receive the exhaust gases from the Selective Catalytic Reduction module. The outlet member includes a first surface defining a passage, and a second surface coupled with a power generation module. The power generation module includes a plurality of power generating units having a first lead and a second lead. The power generating units are adapted to generate electric power based on a temperature gradient between the first and second lead. At least one of the first lead and the second lead is exposed to the exhaust gases. An electric load is coupled with the plurality of power generating units for utilizing the power generated by the plurality of power generating units. | 04-21-2016 |
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20090029527 | PROCESSES FOR FORMING BACKPLANES FOR ELECTRO-OPTIC DISPLAYS - A non-linear element is formed on a flexible substrate by securing the substrate to a rigid carrier, forming the non-linear element, and then separating the flexible substrate from the carrier. The process allows flexible substrates to be processed in a conventional fab intended to process rigid substrates. In a second method, a transistor is formed on a insulating substrate by forming gate electrodes, depositing a dielectric layer, a semiconductor layer and a conductive layer, patterning the conductive layer to form source, drain and pixel electrodes, covering the channel region of the resultant transistor with an etch-resistant material and etching using the etch-resistant material and the conductive layer as a mask, the etching extending substantially through the semiconductor layer between adjacent transistors. The invention also provides a process for forming a diode on a substrate by depositing on the substrate a first conductive layer, and a second patterned conductive layer and a patterned dielectric layer over parts of the first conductive layer, and etching the first conductive layer using the second conductive layer and dielectric layer as an etch mask. Finally, the invention provides a process for driving an impulse-sensitive electro-optic display. | 01-29-2009 |
20100265239 | PROCESSES FOR FORMING BACKPLANES FOR ELECTRO-OPTIC DISPLAYS - A non-linear element is formed on a flexible substrate by securing the substrate to a rigid carrier, forming the non-linear element, and then separating the flexible substrate from the carrier. The process allows flexible substrates to be processed in a conventional fab intended to process rigid substrates. In a second method, a transistor is formed on a insulating substrate by forming gate electrodes, depositing a dielectric layer, a semiconductor layer and a conductive layer, patterning the conductive layer to form source, drain and pixel electrodes, covering the channel region of the resultant transistor with an etch-resistant material and etching using the etch-resistant material and the conductive layer as a mask, the etching extending substantially through the semiconductor layer between adjacent transistors. The invention also provides a process for forming a diode on a substrate by depositing on the substrate a first conductive layer, and a second patterned conductive layer and a patterned dielectric layer over parts of the first conductive layer, and etching the first conductive layer using the second conductive layer and dielectric layer as an etch mask. Finally, the invention provides a process for driving an impulse-sensitive electro-optic display. | 10-21-2010 |
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20090096606 | Remote obstruction sensing device - A novel and improved remote object sensing device and method that is capable of sensing the presence of an object, transmitting a blocking signal to a remote control or communication member thereby preventing activation of a garage door opener circuit. | 04-16-2009 |
20150114942 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DATA EXCHANGE AND CONTROL WITH A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION TERMINAL ON A WELDING SYSTEM - A system and method for determining providing a welding-type system capable of wirelessly controlling, monitoring, and updating various welding parameters from a remote device using a single remote control. The welding-type device includes a welding power source with a radio apparatus capable of operating as a wireless communication terminal (WCT) to communicate with a terminal device and provide a user interface for data and file exchange. | 04-30-2015 |
20150273607 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR WIRELESS CONTROL OF AN ENGINE-DRIVEN WELDING POWER SUPPLY - Embodiments described herein include wireless control of a welding power supply via portable electronic devices. In particular, operating parameters and statuses of the welding power supply may be modified by the portable electronic device, as well as be displayed on the portable electronic device. For example, in certain embodiments, the welding power supply may be an engine-driven welding power supply, and the portable electronic device may be configured to start and/or stop an engine of the engine-driven welding power supply. A pairing procedure may be used to pair the welding power supply and the portable electronic device in a wireless communication network. Furthermore, in certain embodiments, a method of prioritization of control between a control panel of the welding power supply and the portable electronic device may be implemented. | 10-01-2015 |
20150273609 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PRIORITIZATION OF WIRELESS CONTROL OF A WELDING POWER SUPPLY - Embodiments described herein include wireless control of a welding power supply via portable electronic devices. In particular, operating parameters and statuses of the welding power supply may be modified by the portable electronic device, as well as be displayed on the portable electronic device. For example, in certain embodiments, the welding power supply may be an engine-driven welding power supply, and the portable electronic device may be configured to start and/or stop an engine of the engine-driven welding power supply. A pairing procedure may be used to pair the welding power supply and the portable electronic device in a wireless communication network. Furthermore, in certain embodiments, a method of prioritization of control between a control panel of the welding power supply and the portable electronic device may be implemented. | 10-01-2015 |
20150273610 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PAIRING OF WIRELESS CONTROL DEVICES WITH A WELDING POWER SUPPLY - Embodiments described herein include wireless control of a welding power supply via portable electronic devices. In particular, operating parameters and statuses of the welding power supply may be modified by the portable electronic device, as well as be displayed on the portable electronic device. For example, in certain embodiments, the welding power supply may be an engine-driven welding power supply, and the portable electronic device may be configured to start and/or stop an engine of the engine-driven welding power supply. A pairing procedure may be used to pair the welding power supply and the portable electronic device in a wireless communication network. Furthermore, in certain embodiments, a method of prioritization of control between a control panel of the welding power supply and the portable electronic device may be implemented. | 10-01-2015 |
20150273611 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR WIRELESS CONTROL OF A WELDING POWER SUPPLY - Embodiments described herein include wireless control of a welding power supply via portable electronic devices. In particular, operating parameters and statuses of the welding power supply may be modified by the portable electronic device, as well as be displayed on the portable electronic device. For example, in certain embodiments, the welding power supply may be an engine-driven welding power supply, and the portable electronic device may be configured to start and/or stop an engine of the engine-driven welding power supply. A pairing procedure may be used to pair the welding power supply and the portable electronic device in a wireless communication network. Furthermore, in certain embodiments, a method of prioritization of control between a control panel of the welding power supply and the portable electronic device may be implemented. | 10-01-2015 |
20160079677 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CAVITY-BACKED ANTENNA - A system includes a housing, a radio module, and an antenna coupled to the radio module. The housing includes a first wall having one or more openings, and the housing defines a cavity. The radio module and the antenna are disposed at least partially within the cavity of the housing. The radio module is configured to transmit or to receive a radio signal in a desired frequency spectrum via the antenna. The one or more openings are configured to contribute to the housing having a resonant frequency within the desired frequency spectrum. | 03-17-2016 |
20160107257 | SENSOR-BASED POWER CONTROLS FOR A WELDING SYSTEM - A welding system includes a torch motion sensing system associated with a welding torch and is configured to sense welding torch orientations or movements. The welding system also includes a processing system that is configured to vary operation of a power source based on the sensed orientations or movements. | 04-21-2016 |
20160107258 | REMOTE POWER SUPPLY PARAMETER ADJUSTMENT - A welding system includes power supply configured to provide a welding power output. The welding system also includes a welding helmet having an electronic display and an inertial measurement unit. The electronic display is configured to display a representation of the power supply and to display one or more indications of one or more parameters of the power supply. The inertial measurement unit is configured to detect movement of the welding helmet. The welding system also includes a processing system communicatively coupled to the inertial measurement unit and configured to adjust at least one parameter of the one or more parameters based at least in part on the movement of welding helmet. | 04-21-2016 |
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20110166468 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING AND PRESENTING ARRHYTHMIA INFORMATION TO FACILITATE HEART ARRHYTHMIA IDENTIFICATION AND TREATMENT - A system and method for presenting information relating to heart data can involve operations including identifying arrhythmia events in physiological data obtained for a living being, receiving human assessments of at least a portion of the arrhythmia events, determining a measure of correlation between the human assessments and the identified events, and selectively presenting information regarding the identified events based on the measure of correlation. The operations can also include identifying atrial fibrillation events in physiological data obtained for a living being, obtaining heart rate data for the living being, and presenting information regarding the heart rate data and duration of the atrial fibrillation events together with a common time scale to pictographically represent heart rate trend with atrial fibrillation burden during a defined time period. | 07-07-2011 |
20130158535 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING POWER DELIVERY TO A SURGICAL INSTRUMENT - A thermal surgical instrument having a system to control the delivery of power from an energy source to active element located on a tip. The system for controlling delivery to the tip may include a control algorithm which uses on or more measurements, such as tip current, SWR, and rapid changes in reflected power, to manage power without affecting cutting efficacy, and in a manner that may be imperceptible by a surgeon. The system may utilize a state machine to determine the current environment in which the tip may be in. Power delivered to the tip may be selectively managed according to a fixed power index or a repeatedly executed power profile. | 06-20-2013 |
20140074082 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING POWER DELIVERY TO A SURGICAL INSTRUMENT - A thermal surgical instrument having a system to control the delivery of power from an energy source to active element located on a tip. The system for controlling delivery to the tip may include a control algorithm which uses on or more measurements, such as tip current, SWR, and rapid changes in reflected power, to manage power without affecting cutting efficacy, and in a manner that may be imperceptible by a surgeon. The system may utilize a state machine to determine the current environment in which the tip may be in. Power delivered to the tip may be selectively managed according to a fixed power index or a repeatedly executed power profile. | 03-13-2014 |
20150190067 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING AND PRESENTING ARRHYTHMIA INFORMATION TO FACILITATE HEART ARRHYTHMIA IDENTIFICATION AND TREATMENT - A system and method for presenting information relating to heart data can involve operations including identifying arrhythmia events in physiological data obtained for a living being, receiving human assessments of at least a portion of the arrhythmia events, determining a measure of correlation between the human assessments and the identified events, and selectively presenting information regarding the identified events based on the measure of correlation. The operations can also include identifying atrial fibrillation events in physiological data obtained for a living being, obtaining heart rate data for the living being, and presenting information regarding the heart rate data and duration of the atrial fibrillation events together with a common time scale to pictographically represent heart rate trend with atrial fibrillation burden during a defined time period. | 07-09-2015 |