Kronenberger
Alban Kronenberger, Uechtelhausen DE
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100054650 | RADIAL ROLLER BEARING, IN PARTICULAR FOR STORING SHAFTS IN WIND TURBINE TRANSMISSIONS - A radial roller bearing for storing shafts in wind turbine transmissions, which has an external bearing ring with an inner runway, an internal bearing ring arranged coaxial thereto provided with an external runway, and a plurality of roller bodies that displace on the runways between the bearing rings held at regular intervals by a bearing cage. To prevent slip, the roller bodies are replaced by hollow rollers that have a greater diameter and a smaller elasticity module than the roller bodies ensuring, when the radial roller bearing is in the load-free state, permanent contact with the bearing rings, a permanent drive of the bearing cage and that the roller bodies have kinematic rotation. The hollow rollers have a higher bending strength, and their internal cover surface has a maximum surface roughness of Rz≦25 μm preventing localized peaks of tension, without any disaggregation in the axial direction. | 03-04-2010 |
Ed Kronenberger, Houston, TX US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20150377020 | BEACH DETECTION SENSORS FOR VIBRATORY SEPARATOR - An apparatus including a screen capable of separating solids from a liquid-solid mixture and a first probe disposed beneath the screen. The first probe is provided to determine a position of a beach between the liquid-solid mixture and separated solids. The apparatus may measure a property of a local volume of a probe disposed beneath a first separator deck. The probe may then send a first signal to database. Based on the signal a location of a beach may be determined. | 12-31-2015 |
Edward J. Kronenberger, Missouri City, TX US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110028744 | PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING LIQUID EPOXY RESINS - A process for the production of liquid epoxy resins, including: contacting a polyhydric phenol and an epihalohydrin in the presence of an ionic catalyst to form a halohydrin intermediate reaction product; concurrently: reacting a portion of the halohydrin intermediate reaction product with an alkali hydroxide to form a solid salt suspended in a liquid mixture including a dehydrohalogenated product and unreacted halohydrin intermediate, wherein the alkali hydroxide is used at less than a stoichiometric amount; and removing water and epihalohydrin as a vapor from the reacting mixture; separating the solid salt from the liquid mixture; reacting at least a portion of the unreacted halohydrin intermediate with an alkali hydroxide in the presence of water to form an organic mixture including an epoxy resin and unreacted epihalohydrin and an aqueous solution including a salt; separating the aqueous mixture from the organic mixture; and separating the unreacted epihalohydrin from the liquid epoxy resin. | 02-03-2011 |
Kurt Adam Kronenberger, Spring, TX US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20160102541 | WELL MONITORING, SENSING, CONTROL AND MUD LOGGING ON DUAL GRADIENT DRILLING - The present disclosure provides systems and methods for tracking system parameters in each of two or more circulatory systems, such as in a dual gradient drilling system. The systems and methods may include defining each of multiple circulatory systems and simultaneously tracking one or more system parameters for each circulatory system. Systems and methods may further include tracking a discrete portion of fluid circulating in each circulatory system, and associating one or more system parameters with each tracked discrete portion of fluid. Such association may be maintained as each portion of fluid circulates in each respective circulatory system. | 04-14-2016 |
Robert Kronenberger, Deerfield, IL US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20130205473 | ADJUSTING STRAP FOR HEADWEAR PIECE - A headwear piece with a crown defining a receptacle for a wearer's head. The crown has an exposed outside surface, a circumferential inside surface that bears against a wearer's head, and an opening bounded by an edge, including spaced edge portions. A strap assembly has first and second strap parts, each with a length, connected one each to one of the opening edge portions. The first and second strap parts are releasably joinable to each other in at least first and second different predetermined operative relationships. The first strap part has a first surface with a first area facing outwardly and away from a wearer's head and exposed to view with the headwear piece in a worn position. The first surface has discrete ornamentation thereon. | 08-15-2013 |
20160082866 | METHOD OF FORMING A BARRIER BETWEEN ADJACENT SEATING REGIONS - A method of selectively forming a barrier between adjacent seating regions at which first and second support surfaces are respectively located, with the first and second support surfaces configured to support first and second persons in laterally spaced sitting positions. The method includes the steps of: obtaining a barrier assembly having at least one wall structure that is configured to be selectively changed between: a) a storage state; and b) an operative state; and changing the barrier assembly from the storage state into the operative state wherein an exposed surface of the at least one wall structure is situated to obstruct lateral movement of at least one of: a) an arm; b) a leg; c) a head; or d) a torso of a person in the sitting position in the first region into the second seating region. | 03-24-2016 |
Ronald Kronenberger, Riverwoods, IL US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20080201824 | Headwear piece with exposed surfaces having different appearances - A headwear piece with a crown having a wall for embracing a head of a wearer. The wall has an upper layer and an underlying layer. The upper layer has an exposed surface on the crown with a first appearance. The underlying layer has a second appearance that is different than the first appearance. The upper layer is configured to obscurely reveal the second appearance of the underlying layer to be seen in conjunction with the first appearance of the exposed surface on the upper layer. | 08-28-2008 |
20160000160 | METHOD OF ADORNING AN ARTICLE - A method of adorning an article including the steps of: providing a first layer; cutting the first layer along a first border edge that surrounds a discrete piece of the first layer; separating the discrete piece of the first layer from a remaining portion of the first layer to thereby produce a void within the first border edge; providing a pre-formed insert piece configured to fit within the void and having a second border edge having a shape that conforms to a shape of at least a portion of the first border edge; directing the insert piece into the void with the void and insert piece pre-aligned so that the second border edge is placed against or immediately adjacent to the first border edge where the first and second border edge shapes conform; with the insert piece directed into the void, fixing the insert piece and remaining portion of the first layer together to define an adornment assembly; and integrating the adornment assembly into an article to adorn the article. | 01-07-2016 |
20160044977 | ADORNMENT ASSEMBLY FOR AN ARTICLE - An adornment assembly for an article has a base assembly made up of a plurality of layers in stacked relationship. A first of the layers has a thickness between oppositely facing first and second surfaces. A second layer has a thickness between oppositely facing third and fourth surfaces. The first surface is for application to an exposed surface on an article. The base assembly has an exposed surface on one of the layers that faces oppositely to the first surface. A discrete component has a thickness between oppositely facing surfaces and is applied to the base assembly so that one of the oppositely facing component surfaces is exposed for viewing together with the exposed surface on the one of the plurality of layers on the base assembly. At least a part of the thickness of the discrete component resides within the combined thickness of the base assembly. | 02-18-2016 |