Knoeller
Michael Knoeller, Humble, TX US
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20130195685 | SELF-CLEANING DISC VALVE FOR PISTON PUMP - Embodiments of the present disclosure generally provide a disc-valve design with a self-cleaning feature. The self-cleaning feature may be integrated into the valve, for example, by removing a “cut-out” portion between sealing surfaces of ports. These cut-out portions may create vortices that might clean debris from the sealing surfaces. The cut-outs may also provide a place for debris to collect-keeping it away from the sealing surfaces. In addition, or as an alternative to cut-outs, some other type of mechanism, such as sealing members designed to disturb flow to sweep away debris near a sealing surface or helical grooves (rifling) formed in the ports, may also be used to promote self-cleaning. | 08-01-2013 |
Michael C. Knoeller, Humble, TX US
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20160102536 | HYDRAULICALLY ACTUATED DOWNHOLE PUMP WITH TRAVELING VALVE - Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to a hydraulic pump with gas lock prevention. The pump includes a pump barrel having an intake port and a discharge port and a pump piston movably disposed in the pump barrel. The pump piston divides an inner volume of the pump barrel into a first pump volume connected to the discharge port and a second pump volume connected to the intake port. A pump flow path is formed through the pump piston connecting the first pump volume and the second pump volume. The pump further includes a first valve disposed in the pump flow path in the pump piston. The first valve selectively permits fluid flow from the second pump volume to the first pump volume. The pump further includes a second valve disposed at the discharge port to selectively permit fluid flow out of the first pump volume through the discharge port. | 04-14-2016 |
Petra Knoeller, Stuttgart DE
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20140328612 | LACQUER CRAYON - The invention relates to a lacquer crayon comprising a nail varnish having 20-40 wt % of a lacquer component which comprises a swellable layer silicate or a derivative thereof, dissolved and/or dispersed in 60-85 wt % of a substantially waterless solvent mixture which is composed of 10-30 wt % of low-boiling components, 20-50 wt % of medium-boiling components, 20-50 wt % of high-boiling components based on 100 wt % of solvent mixture, in such a way that the lacquer component and the solvent mixture add up to 100 wt %, wherein the lacquer crayon comprises a reservoir for the lacquer, a valve, a tip made of an extruded or fibrous material and a removable cap which includes a moisture retaining element. | 11-06-2014 |
Steffen Knoeller, Neupotz DE
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20140181217 | ABAP Channels for Event Signaling - A system, a method and a computer-program product for exchanging communications between user sessions are provided. A first push channel and a first messaging channel on a first application server for connecting a first client to the first application server are established. The first messaging channel communicates with the first push channel, where both channels form a first session corresponding to the first client. A second push channel and a second messaging channel on a second application server for connecting a second client to the second application server are established. The second messaging channel communicates with the second push channel, where both channels form a second session corresponding to the second client. The first and second application servers communicate on a communication network. Messages are exchanged between the first and second messaging channels to form a connection between the first and second clients. | 06-26-2014 |
20140337753 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EDITING THE APPEARANCE OF A USER INTERFACE - A UI editing machine may edit a target UI. The machine may access an image that depicts a window of the target UI. The machine may access a theme configuration for the target UI. The machine may display the image and a color selector operable by a user to select a proposed color for a portion of the image that depicts an element of the target UI. The machine may receive a color selection generated by the color selector. The machine may generate a modified version of the image by modifying the color of the portion of the image depicting the element to the proposed color. The machine may display the modified version of the image on a display device. The machine may modify the theme configuration for the target UI to specify the proposed color of the element. | 11-13-2014 |