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Brian Doerksen, Bartlesville, OK US
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20150246379 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ON-LINE PIGGING AND SPALLING OF COKER FURNACE OUTLETS - Systems and methods for safe on-line pigging decoking of a coker furnace tubes and which also permits on-line spalling operations. | 09-03-2015 |
Cedric Doerksen, Calgary CA
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20150111420 | CABLE CONNECTION SYSTEM - A cable connection system for connecting a metal jacketed electrical cable with a primary housing, including a socket electrical connector contained within a primary housing bore, a pin electrical connector connected with the cable, a rigid electrical insulating sleeve extending between the pin electrical connector and the metal jacket, and a primary housing compression fitting for mechanically connecting the cable with the primary housing. The cable connection system may further include a secondary housing mechanically connected with the primary housing and a secondary housing compression fitting for mechanically connecting the cable with the secondary housing. A method for assembling the cable connection system including preparing the cable and the pin electrical connector for use, extending the pin electrical connector through the compression fittings and the housing bores to electrically connect the pin electrical connector and the socket electrical connector, connecting the housings, and tightening the compression fittings. | 04-23-2015 |
Hannah Doerksen, Calgary CA
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20100281287 | PARTICIPANT RESPONSE SYSTEM EMPLOYING BATTERY POWERED, WIRELESS REMOTE UNITS - A participant response system ( | 11-04-2010 |
Heinrich Doerksen, Mertesdorf DE
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20120180741 | METHOD FOR THE IN SITU PRODUCTION OF FUEL/WATER MIXTURES IN COMBUSTION ENGINES - A process for operating an internal combustion engine or a nozzle includes producing a fuel mixture in-situ. The fuel mixture consists of a polar component A, a nonpolar fuel component B, an amphiphilic component C, and an auxiliary component D. The fuel mixture is produced in a high-pressure region of an injection system of an internal combustion engine or of a nozzle within 10 seconds of an injection operation. The fuel mixture is injected into the internal combustion engine or the nozzle. A pressure is in a range of from 100 to 4,000 bar. | 07-19-2012 |
Katherine Endress Doerksen, Mountain View, CA US
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20150281351 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND NON-TRANSITORY MACHINE-READABLE MEDIUM FOR INCORPORATING A SERIES OF IMAGES RESIDENT ON A USER DEVICE INTO AN EXISTING WEB BROWSER SESSION - Users desiring to associate a media object with an existing web browser session are provided with an out-of-band communication path by which to effect the association. When the media object is received at a web server involved in the session, the server creates a model of the item depicted in the media object and associates the model with the session. A projection of the resulting model is then made available for viewing (and, in some instances, manipulation) by the user during the web browser session. | 10-01-2015 |
Kyle Doerksen, Mt View, CA US
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20120245714 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COUNTING SWIMMING LAPS - The invention can be worn by the swimmer and comprises a sensor module, preferably with a digital compass and accelerometer, preferably worn under a swim cap or attached to goggles, and a human interaction device, preferably integrated into or worn as wrist watch, for displaying laps. The sensor module and the human interaction device are in communication with each other, preferably via wireless communication. A microprocessor with software is included in either the sensor module, watch or both. The microprocessor/software interprets data from a digital compass and digital accelerometer within the sensor to determine when the swimmer has changed directions and thereby count the number of laps. The watch can then display the number of laps. | 09-27-2012 |
Kyle J. Doerksen, Mountain View, CA US
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20130075175 | ELECTRIC BICYCLE - An electric bicycle and electric bicycle frame including batteries stored in a pair of substantially parallel top tubes. In some cases, the top tubes extend rearward of the bicycle seat tube, and an electronics housing may be disposed between the rearward extending top tube portions. | 03-28-2013 |
Kyle J. Doerksen, Palo Alto, CA US
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20090260547 | CONFERENCE TABLE ASSEMBLY - A conferencing assembly for use with at least one computer, the assembly including a table top forming a table top opening, a leg support structure, a display screen supported adjacent the top surface, a switcher for controlling input to the display screen, a plurality of handsets, each hand set including a selector button usable to send a signal to the switcher thereby causing the switcher to link a computer associated with the selector button to the display, a plurality of handset cables, each handset cable having first and second ends linked to the switcher and an associated selector button, respectively, for passing signals from the selector buttons to the switcher, a take up assembly including a separate weight for each of the handset cables, the take up assembly disposed below the top member and aligned with the top opening, each handset cable linked to an associated weight, each weight applying a force tending to pull the second end of the associated handset cable into the opening. | 10-22-2009 |
Kyle Jonathan Doerksen, Palo Alto, CA US
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20140326525 | SELF-STABILIZING SKATEBOARD - An electric vehicle may comprise a board including first and second deck portions each configured to receive a left or right foot of a ride, a wheel assembly disposed between the deck portions and including a ground-contacting element, a motor assembly mounted to the board and configured to rotate the ground-contacting element around an axle to propel the electric vehicle, at least one sensor configured to measure orientation information of the board, and a motor controller configured to receive orientation information measured by the sensor and to cause the motor assembly to propel the electric vehicle based on the orientation information. The electric vehicle may include exactly one ground-contacting element, and the motor may be a hub motor. | 11-06-2014 |
Kyle Jonathan Doerksen, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20150323935 | SELF-STABILIZING SKATEBOARD - An electric vehicle may comprise a board including first and second deck portions each configured to receive a left or right foot of a ride, a wheel assembly disposed between the deck portions and including a ground-contacting element, a motor assembly mounted to the board and configured to rotate the ground-contacting element around an axle to propel the electric vehicle, at least one sensor configured to measure orientation information of the board, and a motor controller configured to receive orientation information measured by the sensor and to cause the motor assembly to propel the electric vehicle based on the orientation information. The electric vehicle may include exactly one ground-contacting element, and the motor may be a hub motor. | 11-12-2015 |
20160121198 | RIDER DETECTION SYSTEM - An electric vehicle may comprise a board including deck portions each configured to receive a foot of a rider, and a wheel assembly disposed between the deck portions. A motor assembly may be mounted to the board and configured to propel the electric vehicle using the wheel assembly. At least one orientation sensor may be configured to measure orientation information of the board, and at least one pressure-sensing transducer may be configured to determine rider presence information. A motor controller may be configured to receive the orientation information and the rider presence information, and to cause the motor assembly to propel the electric vehicle based on the orientation and presence information. | 05-05-2016 |
Richard Doerksen, Irvine, CA US
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20090259714 | HANDHELD CLIENT FRAMEWORK SYSTEM - A handheld client framework system provides a server proxy client that services client requests for network accessible information and determines the server that is most appropriate to supply the requested information and sends information request packets to that server across the Internet and/or intranet. Server responses to information requests are received by the server proxy client. The server proxy client separates the response information into the appropriate data components. Data components are sent to the appropriate client. Presentation and logic components are temporarily stored in a one-behind cache on the client. A client will continue to use the presentation and logic components already installed or in the one-behind cache to service the current user request. Any updates sent by the server proxy client and stored in the one-behind cache are retrieved by the client upon subsequent use by the user. The state of the client is saved by the server proxy client so that the client is not dropped when a user, for example, changes from a wired connection to a wireless connection. The invention includes a scripting language that supplies the logic component of the client and gives the client unlimited flexibility by allowing the host to modify the client's behavior or add new features at any time. | 10-15-2009 |
Richard A. Doerksen, Irvine, CA US
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20160139951 | SERVICE CLEAN-UP - Versions of a service not reachable by a set of service requestors that use the service are removed. Multiple, different versions of a service are stored, along with metadata associated with the multiple, different versions of the service. The metadata is examined to determine one or more of the multiple, different versions of the service that are not reachable by the set of service requestors that use the service. Those versions are deleted. | 05-19-2016 |