Imler
Alan Robert Imler, Calgary CA
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20150367259 | Gravity Induced Separation Of Gases And Fluids In A Vacuum-Based Drilling Fluid Recovery System - A system for recovering used drilling fluid from drill cuttings being processed on a shaker screen. The system includes: a vacuum screen attachment operatively connected to the underside of the shaker screen, the vacuum screen attachment operatively connected to a vacuum source by a vacuum conduit; a hydrostatic chamber located in the vacuum conduit downstream of the vacuum screen attachment, the hydrostatic chamber having a fluid dump port at or adjacent to its bottom surface; a means for setting a limit of fluid accumulation in the hydrostatic chamber, wherein fluid dumps from the fluid dump port when the limit of fluid accumulation is reached; and a conduit for conveying the fluid dumped from the fluid dump port to a storage tank. | 12-24-2015 |
David Imler, Saint Louis, MO US
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20110200262 | SPATIAL DATA ENCODING AND DECODING - Methods and systems for spatial data encoding and decoding are described. A tile may be designated within a source frame. The tile may be divided into at least one bit area. A particular message bit value of a message may be accessed. A statistical property calculation may be performed on a pixel variable value of available pixels within the tile. A pixel variable value of pixels in the particular bit area of a target frame may be shifted to encode a particular message bit. A particular pixel variable value of a particular pixel of the plurality of pixels may be shifted by a shift value. The shift value may be in accordance with the statistical property calculation, the particular message bit value, and a particular modulation pattern value of the plurality of modulation pattern values for the particular pixel within the particular bit area. | 08-18-2011 |
David L. Imler, Tipp City, OH US
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20100064910 | Hydraulic compactor system having flexible hoses with breakaway couplers - A hydraulic compactor system includes a portable container adapted to be transported by a truck and having a chamber for receiving a waste material to be compacted. The container has a self-contained compacting ram actuated by a hydraulic cylinder, and a remote hydraulic power supply unit is connected to the hydraulic cylinder by flexible hydraulic hoses. Each of the hoses is provided with a breakaway hydraulic coupling having two sections connected by tension releasable coupling means with the sections having spring biased valves which are open when the sections are coupled together and automatically close when the sections separate due to a predetermined tension force on the hoses. Each breakaway coupling compensates for increases in hydraulic fluid pressure to prevent separation of the coupling sections when the fluid pressure increases to actuate the hydraulic compacting cylinder. | 03-18-2010 |
Laurent Imler, Irvine, CA US
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20140087059 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION AND PROCESS FOR MONTELUKAST TABLETS - The manufacture of compositions containing montelukast and to stable tablet compositions resulting thereof are disclosed, which include a first compaction step of a dry blend including, montelukast or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and microcrystalline cellulose, and a further compression step into tablets. | 03-27-2014 |
20140220123 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING NIACIN AND A PROCESS FOR THEIR PREPARATION - A process for the manufacture of compositions containing niacin, the process including a first compaction step of niacin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, then a second compaction step of a dry blend comprising niacin and microcrystalline cellulose and a further compression step into tablets. Stable tablet compositions including niacin are capable of extended release of niacin. | 08-07-2014 |
Sean Michael Imler, San Jose, CA US
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20140012873 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DYNAMICALLY RETRIEVING DATA SPECIFIC TO A REGION OF A LAYER - A method for retrieving data from a data source by querying the data source with data points of a layer. The data points may be encompassed within a determined region of the layer. The steps of the method may include: determining the region of the layer, dynamically querying the data source with one or more data points of the layer encompassed within the region upon determining the region, and receiving the data from the data source. | 01-09-2014 |
20140172838 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DYNAMICALLY RETRIEVING DATA SPECIFIC TO A REGION OF A LAYER - A system may provide for retrieving data within a selected region of a map is provided. The system may include mobile devices configured to display a map and to receive a user selection of a region of the map. An application server may receive data from the mobile device, representing the user selected region of the map and a search criterion. A database may be in operative communication with the application server and executes a query using the data representing the selected region of the map and the search criterion and to return data results corresponding to a plurality of locations within the selected region and related to the search criterion. The mobile device may further be configured to display the data results corresponding to the plurality of locations on the selected region of the map and the displayed data results are automatically updated when the user moves the selected region of the map. | 06-19-2014 |
Sean Michael Imler, Campbell, CA US
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20100114972 | ROOFTOP INDICATORS FOR ONLINE MAPS - A computer-readable medium encoded with executable instructions, by a processor, for associating information with map objects is provided. The instructions include instructions for receiving a request from a user for a map, and determining the map for the user in response to the request. The instructions further include instructions for determining a visual identifier associated with at least one map object included in the map for identifying the at least one map object. The visual identifier indicates available meta information associated with the at least one map object. The instructions include instructions for providing the map including the at least one map object identified by the visual identifier to the user. | 05-06-2010 |
William R. Imler, Oakland, CA US
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20090025789 | ALIGNMENT OF OPTICAL ELEMENT AND SOLAR CELL - A system may include a solar cell comprising a first electrical contact, an optical element comprising a second electrical contact, and a solder bump in contact with the first electrical contact and the second electrical contact. The solar cell is to generate charge carriers in response to received photons. | 01-29-2009 |
20100109568 | COMMON OPTICAL ELEMENT FOR AN ARRAY OF PHOSPHOR CONVERTED LLIGHT EMITTING DEVICES - A device is provided with an array of a plurality of phosphor converted light emitting devices (LEDs) that produce broad spectrum light. The phosphor converted LEDs may produce light with different correlated color temperature (CCT) and are covered with an optical element that assists in mixing the light from the LEDs to produce a desired correlated color temperature. The optical element may be bonded to the phosphor converted light emitting devices. The optical element may be a dome mounted over the phosphor converted light emitting devices and filled with an encapsulant. | 05-06-2010 |
20120043564 | COMMON OPTICAL ELEMENT FOR AN ARRAY OF PHOSPHOR CONVERTED LIGHT EMITTING DEVICES - A device is provided with at least one light emitting device (LED) die mounted on a submount with an optical element subsequently thermally bonded to the LED die. The LED die is electrically coupled to the submount through contact bumps that have a higher temperature melting point than is used to thermally bond the optical element to the LED die. In one implementation, a single optical element is bonded to a plurality of LED dice that are mounted to the submount and the submount and the optical element have approximately the same coefficients of thermal expansion. Alternatively, a number of optical elements may be used. The optical element or LED die may be covered with a coating of wavelength converting material. In one implementation, the device is tested to determine the wavelengths produced and additional layers of the wavelength converting material are added until the desired wavelengths are produced. | 02-23-2012 |
20130293145 | BONDING AN OPTICAL ELEMENT TO A LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE - A device is provided with at least one light emitting device (LED) die mounted on a submount with an optical element subsequently thermally bonded to the LED die. The LED die is electrically coupled to the submount through contact bumps that have a higher temperature melting point than is used to thermally bond the optical element to the LED die. In one implementation, a single optical element is bonded to a plurality of LED dice that are mounted to the submount and the submount and the optical element have approximately the same coefficients of thermal expansion. Alternatively, a number of optical elements may be used. The optical element or LED die may be covered with a coating of wavelength converting material. In one implementation, the device is tested to determine the wavelengths produced and additional layers of the wavelength converting material are added until the desired wavelengths are produced. | 11-07-2013 |