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Christian Skov Heiberger, Fresno, CA US
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20150337704 | WATER-INJECTION EMISSIONS CONTROL FOR A GAS TURBINE - A system and method include a nozzle configured to inject water into a gas turbine at a specified water flow rate. An effluent stream of the gas turbine includes a gas turbine effluent stream including a first emission level. A secondary emissions control apparatus is in fluid communication with the gas turbine effluent stream. An output stream of the secondary emissions control apparatus can include a second emissions level below a specified emissions output threshold. The method and system can reduce the amount of water over time that is introduced into the gas turbine based on the threshold emissions reduction capability of the secondary emissions control apparatus. | 11-26-2015 |
20150337739 | RAMP RATE CONTROL FOR A GAS TURBINE - A method for operating a gas turbine is disclosed. The method can include receiving a command for a new load set-point for a gas turbine. In response to the received new load set-point, a fuel valve of the gas turbine can be metered to a first position, the first position corresponding to a first gas turbine load less than the new load set-point. After a first predetermined time, the fuel valve can be metered to a second position, the second position corresponding to a second gas turbine load greater than the first gas turbine load and less than the new load set-point. The fuel valve is incrementally metered more open until the gas turbine is operating at the new load set-point. | 11-26-2015 |
20150337740 | RAMP RATE CONTROL FOR A GAS TURBINE - A method for controlling a ramp rate of a gas turbine is disclosed. The method can include receiving, at a controller, a new load set-point command. An energy product of the new load set-point command is determined. Further, a ramp rate time of the gas turbine associated with the determined energy product can be determined. The method includes determining a ramp rate and ramping the gas turbine at the determined ramp rate to the new load set-point. In an example, the method includes determining a slowest ramp rate capable of achieving the new load set-point according to a market factor. | 11-26-2015 |
Franz Heiberger, Stettfurt CH
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20090090743 | Ejection device - An ejection device ( | 04-09-2009 |
20090095772 | Ejection device - An ejection device for a mass-containing package ( | 04-16-2009 |
20090122123 | Cartridge for an ejectable compound - A cartridge ( | 05-14-2009 |
20100116851 | SQUEEZE-OUT DISPENSER - A squeeze-out dispenser for a container containing compounds is disclosed. In an embodiment, the squeeze-out dispenser features two plungers which are provided with a profile along their longitudinal extensions and a drive unit for the plungers with a drive meshing with the profile of the plungers. The profile of the plungers is formed by several through-holes spaced apart from one another at a uniform interval and passing through the plungers, into which through-holes engagements of the drive engage for advancing the plungers. | 05-13-2010 |
Franz Heiberger, Augsburg DE
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20100178519 | COMPOUND COATING FOR WOOD - The present invention relates to a compound coating for wood comprising an alkyd resin undercoat and a siliceous coating applied on top of this undercoat. The alkyd resin undercoat may be obtained from a coating material comprising a long oil alkyd resin and a mineral component. The siliceous coating to be applied on top of the undercoat is obtainable from a coating material comprising water glass or a mixture of silica sol and water glass having a ratio of 5 to 30 mol of SiO | 07-15-2010 |
Franz Heiberger, Stettfurt DE
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20090101678 | Ejection device - An ejection device ( | 04-23-2009 |
Freddy Heiberger, San Francisco, CA US
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20150321101 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPLEMENTING DISTRIBUTED COMPUTER-GENERATED VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS USING USER CONTRIBUTED COMPUTING DEVICES - Described herein are systems and methods for providing a computer-generated virtual environment that is at least partially supported by user contributed computing devices. In an embodiment, an indication is received, from each of a plurality of user contributed computing devices, that the computing device is available to contribute at least a portion of its computational resources to support the virtual environment. At least some of the computing devices, from which the indications are received, are assigned computational tasks that are used to support the virtual environment. Credits are provide to users associated with the computing devices that are assigned and perform the assigned computational tasks. A record of the credits provided to users is maintained. Users that interact with the virtual environment can use their credits to pay for computational tasks performed to support the users' interactions with the virtual environment and/or to pay for virtual goods and/or virtual services. | 11-12-2015 |
20150325226 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING IMMERSIVE AUDIO EXPERIENCES IN COMPUTER-GENERATED VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS - Described herein are systems and method for providing an immersive audio experience in a computer-generated virtual environment. An audio-mixer is placed at a location in a domain of the virtual environment and receives a separate audio feed from each of the audio source nodes directly connected to the audio-mixer. The audio-mixer mixes the received audio feeds in dependence on corresponding location, position and intrinsic loudness information to generate a separate spatialized mixed audio feed for each of the directly connected audio listener nodes. The audio-mixer sends, to each of the audio listener nodes directly connected to the audio-mixer, the separate spatialized mixed audio feed generated for the audio listener. An audio-mixer also receives and sends non-spatialized mixed audio feeds to/from other audio-mixers. The location of the audio-mixer is preferably moved to account for audio source nodes moving and/or changes to which audio source nodes are directly connected to the audio-mixer. | 11-12-2015 |
James A. Heiberger, Alpharetta, GA US
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20160124887 | PHYSICAL LAYER NETWORK INTERFACE MODULE (PHY-NIM) ADAPTATION SYSTEM - A physical layer network interface module (PHY-NIM) adaptation system provides a PHY-NIM device and an attachable media access control (MAC) device. The PHY-NIM device interconnects with the attachable MAC device and the attachable MAC device interconnects to a network appliance where the network appliance does not have at least one of an internal network switch and a MAC device in a southbridge input/output (I/O) interface chip of the network appliance. The PHY-NIM device interconnects directly to the network appliance without the attachable MAC device where the network appliance has at least one of the internal network switch and the MAC device in the southbridge I/O interface chip of the network appliance. | 05-05-2016 |
John M. Heiberger, Grand Blanc, MI US
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20160036287 | Window Regulator Drive Unit - A drive unit for a window regulator assembly incorporating improved component assembly features. The drive unit motor assembly is provided with motor locating features, and a housing is provided with attachment features. The motor locating an attachment features have snap-fit attachment. The assembly provides an assembly process in which a splined stub shaft of the motor assembly may be aligned with an internal splined bore of a drum gear as the motor assembly and housing are fastened together. The motor locating feature snap fits with the attachment features in a final assembled condition. | 02-04-2016 |
Kurt Heiberger, Nuernberg DE
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20130135585 | DIAGNOSTIC DEVICE FOR DETECTING A LAYER BOUNDARY IN AN EYE AND RING ELEMENT FOR THE DIAGNOSTIC DEVICE - The aim of the present invention is to propose a diagnostic device for detecting a layer boundary which facilitates the determination of layer thicknesses in the human eye. For this purpose, a diagnostic device | 05-30-2013 |
20140081247 | PROJECTOR DEVICE WITH SELF-CORRECTING FUNCTION, AND MEDICAL DEVICE COMPRISING THE PROJECTOR DEVICE - The aim of the present invention is to provide a projector device and a medical device with said projector device, said projector device facilitating an improved measurement of the local refractive power of an optical body, in particular an eye. | 03-20-2014 |
20140088573 | PROJECTOR DEVICE, AND MEDICAL DEVICE COMPRISING THE PROJECTOR DEVICE - The aim of the present invention is to provide a projector device and a medical device with said projector device, said devices facilitating an improved projection of a two-dimensional pattern onto a plane in an optical body, in particular in an eye. | 03-27-2014 |
Kurt Heiberger, Nurnberg DE
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20090128777 | ARTIFICIAL EYE AND MEASURING INSTRUMENT FOR MEASURING THE ACCOMMODATION OF AN EYE - A liquid lens system comprises a liquid drop 10 whose shape can be influenced by electrical fields. A plurality of electrodes are arranged annularly around the liquid drop. The liquid lens system may be employed in an artificial eye, an accommodation measuring instrument and a dioptric telescope. | 05-21-2009 |
20110149242 | Artificial Eye and Measuring Instrument for Measuring the Accommodation of an Eye - A liquid lens system comprises a liquid drop | 06-23-2011 |
Michael Heiberger, Landenberg, PA US
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20140351066 | Campaign Specification System and Method - The invention is directed to a method and system for automatic management of targeted marketing campaigns. The system may include user interface presentation components for allowing selection of marketing matrix data defining a target population and selection of suppressions for limiting the target population. The system may further include integration components implemented by a processor for integrating the marketing matrix with the suppressions and automatically generating record selection components for automatically selecting records from a database based on the marketing matrix data and suppressions and creating a selection table including the selected records. Additionally, the system may include a list generation engine for generating a campaign list based on the created selection table and transmission components for transmitting the generated campaign list to at least one list recipient. | 11-27-2014 |
Robert A. Heiberger, Boulder, CO US
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20090250469 | Pour Cap For Fluid Containers - A pour cap for a fluid container includes a cap body, a gasket mounted to the cap body, and a threaded ring attached to the cap body. The cap can be positioned on the container in a closed position wherein the container is hydraulically sealed with a high pressure seal, or in an open position wherein fluid flow occurs through flow passages on the gasket and the cap body with first and second low pressure seals preventing unwanted leakage between joining parts on the cap. A method for sealing and pouring a fluid from a container includes the steps of providing the pour cap with the cap body, the gasket and the threaded ring; tightening the cap body to a closed position wherein deformation of the gasket seals the container with a high pressure seal; and then rotating the cap body to an open position wherein the gasket returns to an essentially undeformed state to form a fluid flow passage, while providing first and second low pressure seals for preventing unwanted fluid flow through the cap body and the threaded ring. | 10-08-2009 |
20110062191 | FLUID CONTAINER CLOSURE MECHANISM WITH DETACHABLE VALVE ASSEMBLY - A fluid container is disclosed. The container includes an enclosure for containing liquid and a first closure member. The first closure member is in the form of a fluid discharge assembly which includes a selectively removable valve body mounted for movement between an open position to permit flow of liquid from the enclosure and a closed position to prevent flow of liquid through the fluid discharge assembly. In addition, the closure includes a cap member mountable to a container, and the cap member defines a product outlet passage. The valve body is disposed for movement within the outlet passage between an open position to permit flow of product through the passage from said container and a closed position to prevent flow of product through the passage. The valve body is selectively removable from the outlet passage. | 03-17-2011 |
20110114595 | Pour Cap For Fluid Containers Having Open Or Closed Position Communication Structure And Low Temperature Sealing Gasket - A pour cap for a fluid container includes a cap body, a gasket mounted to the cap body, and an open or closed position communication structure. The pour cap can be positioned on the fluid container in a closed position wherein the container is hydraulically sealed with a high pressure seal, or in an open position wherein fluid flow occurs through flow passages on the gasket and the cap body with first and second low pressure seals preventing unwanted leakage between joining parts on the pour cap. The open or closed position communication structure can include a rib and mating detent for producing a clicking sensation upon manipulation of the pour cap by the user, and/or visual features on the cap body viewable by the user, or a cap body having a asymmetrical shape configured for viewing or tactile interpretation by the user. | 05-19-2011 |