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Bernd Peeters, Timmendorfer Strand DE
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20130232567 | Method for Authorizing a Program Sequence - The present invention relates to a method for authorizing a program sequence. | 09-05-2013 |
Brad J. Peeters, Menasha, WI US
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20120279537 | Tank Cleaning Unit - A tank cleaning unit is movable within a storage tank and applies cleaning fluid from a fluid spray nozzle onto accumulated sludge or waste in the tank to clean the tank under control of a control system located externally of the storage tank. The unit is moved by drive motors mounted a transport chassis of the unit with guidance from remote control to clear a path toward a desired position in the tank with the cutter fluid spray. The unit applies cleaning fluid to the interior of the tank to clean the accumulated sludge or waste. The unit includes structure to prevent tangling of the supply and control conduits and conductors connecting it to the remote control system. The unit also provides improved stability while in the tank. | 11-08-2012 |
Christine Peeters, Bartlett, IL US
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20090125327 | Systems And Methods For Voice Driven Health Data Tracker - Certain embodiments of the present invention provide a health data tracker system including a schedule component, a voice driven component, a data processor component, and a health data storage component. The schedule component is adapted to prompt a patient to input health data. The voice driven component is adapted to receive the health data from the patient. The data processor component is adapted to process the health data. The health data storage component is adapted to store the health data. | 05-14-2009 |
20090216844 | Systems And Methods For Instant Communication In A Clinical Setting - Embodiments of the present technology provide a system and method for instant communication in a clinical setting. The system includes a database wherein the database contains clinical data points; at least one bot wherein the bot receives a query and returns a result from the clinical data points; at least two workstations having a clinical instant messaging interface wherein the clinical instant messaging interface displays users that are using the clinical instant messaging interface, allows one of the users to input a message to other users and displays messages from the other users; and a clinical instant messaging network wherein the clinical instant messaging network accommodates messaging between the workstations and also between the workstations and the bots. | 08-27-2009 |
20110088018 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR TESTING USER INTERFACES - Methods and apparatus for testing user interfaces are disclosed herein. An example method includes extracting object data from a file associated with a user interface; storing a plurality of object definitions corresponding to the extracted object data in a computer readable storage medium; and generating, at a computer having a tangible memory, a test script for the user interface using the object definitions, wherein the test script is to be generated based on one or more test definitions defining one or more attributes of the object definitions to be tested in the test script, and wherein the test script is to be generated based on one or more automation rules defining how the object definitions are to be tested. | 04-14-2011 |
Eric Peeters, Mt. View, CA US
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20120274914 | Variable Data Lithography System for Applying Multi-Component Images and Systems Therefor - A reimageable layer of an imaging member is provided with a dampening fluid layer. The reimageable layer has specific properties such as composition, surface profile, and so on so as to be well suited for receipt and carrying the dampening fluid layer. An optical patterning subsystem such as a scanned modulated laser patterns the dampening fluid layer. Ink having a first set of properties such as color, composition, etc., is applied at an inking subsystem such that it selectively resides in voids formed by the patterning subsystem in the dampening fluid layer to thereby form an inked latent image. The inked latent image is then transferred to a substrate, and the reimageable surface cleaned. The process is repeated for a second ink having properties different than the first. Each ink image may successively be applied to the substrate, or a composite image may be formed then applied to the substrate. | 11-01-2012 |
20130033686 | Direct Application of Dampening Fluid for a Variable Data Lithographic Apparatus - A system and corresponding methods are disclosed for applying a dampening fluid to a reimageable surface of an imaging member in a variable data lithography system, without a form roller. In one embodiment, the system includes subsystems for converting a dampening fluid from a liquid phase to a dispersed fluid phase, and for directing flow of a dispersed fluid comprising the dampening fluid in dispersed fluid phase to the reimageable surface. The dampening fluid reverts to the liquid phase directly on the reimageable surface. In another embodiment a continuous ribbon of dampening fluid may be applied directly to the reimageable surface. This embodiment includes a body structure having a port for delivering dampening fluid in a continuous fluid ribbon directly to the reimageable surface, and a mechanism, associated with the body structure, for stripping an entrained air layer over the reimageable surface when the reimageable surface is in motion. | 02-07-2013 |
20130033687 | Method for Direct Application of Dampening Fluid for a Variable Data Lithographic Apparatus - A system and corresponding methods are disclosed for applying a dampening fluid to a reimageable surface of an imaging member in a variable data lithography system, without a form roller. In one embodiment, the system includes subsystems for converting a dampening fluid from a liquid phase to a dispersed fluid phase, and for directing flow of a dispersed fluid comprising the dampening fluid in dispersed fluid phase to the reimageable surface. The dampening fluid reverts to the liquid phase directly on the reimageable surface. In another embodiment a continuous ribbon of dampening fluid may be applied directly to the reimageable surface. This embodiment includes a body structure having a port for delivering dampening fluid in a continuous fluid ribbon directly to the reimageable surface, and a mechanism, associated with the body structure, for stripping an entrained air layer over the reimageable surface when the reimageable surface is in motion. | 02-07-2013 |
20130340638 | Method for Direct Application of Dampening Fluid for a Variable Data Lithographic Apparatus - Methods are disclosed for applying a dampening fluid to a reimageable surface of an imaging member in a variable data lithography system without a form roller. Dampening fluid in liquid form is converted to vapor phase, and directed to the reimageable surface. The dampening fluid reverts to the liquid phase directly on the reimageable surface. Controlling the temperatures of elements of the delivery subsystem prevents unwanted condensation of the dampening fluid vapor on those elements. Generation and delivery of the vapor can be controlled in a feedback arrangement as a function of measured layer thickness formed on the reimageable surface to obtain a desired dampening fluid layer thickness formed on the reimageable surface. | 12-26-2013 |
20150101502 | VARIABLE DATA LITHOGRAPHY SYSTEM FOR APPLYING MULTI-COMPONENT IMAGES AND SYSTEMS THEREFOR - A reimageable layer of an imaging member is provided with a dampening fluid layer. The reimageable layer has specific properties such as composition, surface profile, and so on so as to be well suited for receipt and carrying the dampening fluid layer. An optical patterning subsystem such as a scanned modulated laser patterns the dampening fluid layer. Ink having a first set of properties such as color, composition, etc., is applied at an inking subsystem such that it selectively resides in voids formed by the patterning subsystem in the dampening fluid layer to thereby form an inked latent image. The inked latent image is then transferred to a substrate, and the reimageable surface cleaned. The process is repeated for a second ink having properties different than the first. Each ink image may successively be applied to the substrate, or a composite image may be formed then applied to the substrate. | 04-16-2015 |
Eric Peeters, Frisco, TX US
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20140025950 | CERTIFIED-BASED CONTROL UNIT-KEY FOB PAIRING - A key fob-control unit pairing device that includes a transceiver to transmit and receive signals, a memory to store a certificate of authenticity (CertVD) associated with the pairing device and a public key (PKVM), and a processor coupled to said transceiver and memory. The processor is to receive a public key (PKKF) from a key fob and associated with the key fob and a certificate of authenticity (CertKF) associated with the key fob, verify the CertKF with the PKVM, and transmit an encrypted PKKF to a control unit. | 01-23-2014 |
20140025951 | ID-BASED CONTROL UNIT-KEY FOB PAIRING - A key fob-control unit pairing device that includes a transceiver to transmit and receive signals, a memory to store a key fob identification (KFID) and a control unit identification (CUID), and a processor coupled to said transceiver and memory. The processor is to authenticate the key fob using identification (ID) authenticated key agreement protocol based on the KFID, and to transmit an encrypted CUID to the key fob. | 01-23-2014 |
Eric Peeters, San Jose, CA US
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20150238125 | Silicon-Vacancy-Doped Nanodiamonds for Molecular and Cellular Imaging - An imaging agent for detecting analytes in a biological environment includes functionalized, silicon vacancy center-containing nanodiamonds. Individual nanodiamonds of the imaging agent include at least one silicon vacancy center. The at least one silicon vacancy center can emit light having a wavelength in a narrow band in response to illumination having any wavelength in a wide range of wavelengths. The nanodiamonds are functionalized to selectively interact with an analyte of interest. The nanodiamonds can additionally include other color centers, and the imaging agent can include a plurality of sets of nanodiamonds having detectably unique ratios of silicon vacancy centers to other color centers. The silicon vacancy centers in the nanodiamonds can have a preferred orientation enabling orientation tracking of individual nanodiamonds or other applications. A method for detecting properties of the analyte of interest by interacting with the imaging agent is also provided. | 08-27-2015 |
Eric Thierry Peeters, Frisco, TX US
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20130159702 | COMBINED DIGITAL CERTIFICATE - A system can comprise a memory to store computer readable instructions and a processing unit to access the memory and to execute the computer readable instructions. The computer readable instructions can comprise a certificate manager configured to request generation of N number of random values, where N is an integer greater than or equal to one. The certificate manager can also be configured to request a digital certificate from at least one certificate authority of at least two different certificate authorities. The request can include a given one of the N number of random values. The certificate manager can also be configured to generate a private key of a public-private key pair, wherein the private key is generated based on a private key of each of the least two certificate authorities. | 06-20-2013 |
Gary Peeters, Cranbourne AU
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20100298502 | MODIFICATION OF POLYOLEFINS - The invention provides a process for increasing the melt flow index of a polyolefin, the process comprising using a melt mixing device to melt mix the polyolefin in contact with oxygen and a transition metal catalyst having a redox potential ranging from 0 to 2 volts, wherein oxygen is introduced to the melt mixing device, and wherein the transition metal catalyst in contact with the polyolefin forms at least part of a component of the melt mixing device. | 11-25-2010 |
Gary Peeters, Victoria AU
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20110136988 | CONDENSATION POLYMERS WITH MODIFIED PROPERTIES - The present invention relates to a method of preparing a polymer composition, the method comprising melt mixing an aliphatic condensation polymer with a cyclic ester of general formula (I) where X is an optionally substituted aliphatic hydrocarbon having 2 or more carbon atoms present in the cycle. | 06-09-2011 |
Gary Peeters, Clayton AU
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20150088027 | COMPOSITE SENSOR FIBRES AND APPLICATIONS THEREFOR - A composite sensor fibre comprising a filamentary core (12) and an outer layer ( | 03-26-2015 |
Hermann Phillip H.p. Peeters, Siegburg DE
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20090253835 | AMINOPLAST RESIN FOR DECORATIVE APPLICATIONS - The present invention relates to an aminoplast resin, suitable for decorative applications and comprising between 0.005 and 5 wt. % of a polyfluorinated (alk-)acrylic polymer, preferably selected from the group consisting of perfluoroalkyl acrylic (co)polymers, perfluoroalkyl methacrylic (co)polymers, and combinations thereof. The present invention further relates to a laminate comprising a top layer and a bottom layer, whereby the top layer comprises an at least partly cured aminoplast resin, characterised in that the top layer comprises between 0.002 and 5 wt. % of a polyfluorinated (alk-)acrylic polymer, preferably selected from the group consisting of perfluoroalkyl acrylic (co)polymers, perfluoroalkyl methacrylic (co)polymers, and combinations thereof. | 10-08-2009 |
Jeffrey Gerard Peeters, Oakville CA
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20150329394 | USE OF ACTIVATED CARBON IN A MEMBRANE BIOREACTOR - A membrane bioreactor (MBR) has membranes comprising a supporting structure. A supply unit doses a sorbent such as powdered activated carbon (PAC) into the MBR. The PAC is maintained at a concentration in the mixed liquor of 200 mg/L or more. Mixed liquor with the sorbent particles recirculates within the MBR at a flow rate of at least twice the feed flow rate. Air bubbles are provided to scour the membranes including during at least part of a permeation step. The sorbent particles are present in the mixed liquor and contact the membranes. Bioaugmentation products may be immobilized on PAC or other carriers and then added to an MBR or other bioreactors. | 11-19-2015 |
Jeffrey Gerard Peeters, Toronto CA
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20080257820 | Apparatus and Method for Treating Fgd Blowdown or Similar Liquids - A process has steps of one or more of aerobic treatment to remove COD and nitrify a waste stream, anoxic treatment to denitrify a waste stream, anoxic treatment to remove selenium and anaerobic treatment to remove heavy metals and sulphur. The process may be used to treat, for example, FGD blow down water. The process may further include one or more of (a) membrane separation of the waste stream upstream of the anoxic digestion to remove selenium, (b) dilution upstream of the biological treatment step, (c) physical/chemical pretreatment upstream of the biological processes or dilution step to remove TSS and soften the waste stream, or (d) ammonia stripping upstream of the biological treatment steps or dilutions step. These processes may be provided in a variety of suspended growth or fixed film reactors, for example a membrane bioreactor or a fixed film reactor having a GAC bed. Processes for biological treatment of inorganic compounds in a fixed medium reactor is described including steps of one or more of maintaining desired ORP levels, optionally by controlling nutrient addition, and removing solids or gas bubbles from the medium bed. | 10-23-2008 |
20100300963 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TREATING FGD BLOWDOWN OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS - A process has steps of one or more of aerobic treatment to remove COD and nitrify a waste stream, anoxic treatment to denitrify a waste stream, anoxic treatment to remove selenium and anaerobic treatment to remove heavy metals and sulphur. The process may be used to treat, for example, FGD blow down water. The process may further include one or more of (a) membrane separation of the waste stream upstream of the anoxic digestion to remove selenium, (b) dilution upstream of the biological treatment step, (c) physical/chemical pretreatment upstream of the biological processes or dilution step to remove TSS and soften the waste stream, or (d) ammonia stripping upstream of the biological treatment steps or dilutions step. These processes may be provided in a variety of suspended growth or fixed film reactors, for example a membrane bioreactor or a fixed film reactor having a GAC bed. Processes for biological treatment of inorganic compounds in a fixed medium reactor is described including steps of one or more of maintaining desired ORP levels, optionally by controlling nutrient addition, and removing solids or gas bubbles from the medium bed. | 12-02-2010 |
Johannes Gerardus Jozef Peeters, Jade DE
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20150150021 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING WORKLOAD PERFORMANCE ON BILLED COMPUTER SYSTEMS - In a system and method for managing mainframe computer usage, preferred values for service class defined performance goals are determined to optimize workload performance in service classes across a logical partition. A method for managing mainframe computer system usage can include receiving a performance optimization goal for workload performance in a service class, the service class having a defined performance goal. Achievement of the performance optimization goal is assessed, and a preferred value for the defined performance goal is determined based on assessing achievement of the performance optimization goal. Workload criticality can be taken into account, and automatic changes to the performance goal authorized. | 05-28-2015 |
Johannes G.j. Peeters, Jade DE
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20150067696 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING WORKLOAD PERFORMANCE ON BILLED COMPUTER SYSTEMS - In a system and method for managing mainframe computer usage, preferred values for service class defined performance goals are determined to optimize workload performance in service classes across a logical partition. A method for managing mainframe computer system usage can include receiving a performance optimization goal for workload performance in a service class, the service class having a defined performance goal. Achievement of the performance optimization goal is assessed, and a preferred value for the defined performance goal is determined based on assessing achievement of the performance optimization goal. Workload criticality can be taken into account, and automatic changes to the performance goal authorized. | 03-05-2015 |
John P. Peeters, Potomac, MD US
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20090212918 | Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Based Sensor Networks - An RF addressable sensor network architecture is provided. The RF addressable sensor network includes one or more RF addressable sensors, one or more wireless sensor readers coupled to a communications network, and one or more end user devices coupled to the communications network. The RF addressable sensor network may also include a sensor network processor. An RF addressable sensor includes one or more sensor elements, one or more antennas for communicating with the wireless sensor reader, an RF power and communications interface, and RFID control module, and a sensor interface. The wireless sensor reader includes one or more antennas, a user interface, a controller, a network communications module, and an RF addressable sensor logic module. | 08-27-2009 |
John P. Peeters, Williamsburg, VA US
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20090209904 | Diagnostic Radio Frequency Identification Sensors And Applications Thereof - An integrated passive wireless chip diagnostic sensor system is described that can be interrogated remotely with a wireless device such as a modified cell phone incorporating multi-protocol RFID reader capabilities (such as the emerging Gen-2 standard) or Bluetooth, providing universal easy to use, low cost and immediate quantitative analyses, geolocation and sensor networking capabilities to users of the technology. The present invention can be integrated into various diagnostic platforms and is applicable for use with low power sensors such as thin films, MEMS, electrochemical, thermal, resistive, nano or microfluidic sensor technologies. Applications of the present invention include on-the-spot medical and self-diagnostics on smart skin patches, Point-of-Care (POC) analyses, food diagnostics, pathogen detection, disease-specific wireless biomarker detection, remote structural stresses detection and sensor networks for industrial or Homeland Security using low cost wireless devices such as modified cell phones. | 08-20-2009 |
20110217205 | DIAGNOSTIC RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION SENSORS AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF - An integrated passive wireless chip diagnostic sensor system is described that can be interrogated remotely with a wireless device such as a modified cell phone incorporating multi-protocol RFID reader capabilities (such as the emerging Gen-2 standard) or Bluetooth, providing universal easy to use, low cost and immediate quantitative analyses, geolocation and sensor networking capabilities to users of the technology. The present invention can be integrated into various diagnostic platforms and is applicable for use with low power sensors such as thin films, MEMS, electrochemical, thermal, resistive, nano or microfluidic sensor technologies. Applications of the present invention include on-the-spot medical and self-diagnostics on smart skin patches, Point-of-Care (POC) analyses, food diagnostics, pathogen detection, disease-specific wireless biomarker detection, remote structural stresses detection and sensor networks for industrial or Homeland Security using low cost wireless devices such as modified cell phones. | 09-08-2011 |
20120010525 | Compartment Syndrome Monitoring Systems and Methods - Embodiments of a compartment monitor that can be implanted and left in situ to continuously (or semi-continuously) measure compartment pressures are presented. An exemplary monitor includes a pressure sensor adapted to be implanted in a compartment, a transmitter external to the compartment and coupled to the pressure sensor, and a receiver in communication with the transmitter to receive and process pressure data received from the transmitter. The monitor may also be configured to transmit measured pressure data to a networkable device. The networkable device can then communicate the patient's status and condition to a healthcare provider through a local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN). This communication allows the healthcare provider to remotely monitor a patient. The networkable device, or associated computing system, can record and display trends in the pressure data over time, and log the data to the patient's electronic health records. | 01-12-2012 |
20150056099 | DIAGNOSTIC RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION SENSORS AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF - An integrated passive wireless chip diagnostic sensor system is described that can be interrogated remotely with a wireless device such as a modified cell phone incorporating multi-protocol RFID reader capabilities (such as the emerging Gen-2 standard) or Bluetooth, providing universal easy to use, low cost and immediate quantitative analyses, geolocation and sensor networking capabilities to users of the technology. The present invention can be integrated into various diagnostic platforms and is applicable for use with low power sensors such as thin films, MEMS, electrochemical, thermal, resistive, nano or microfluidic sensor technologies. Applications of the present invention include on-the-spot medical and self-diagnostics on smart skin patches, Point-of-Care (POC) analyses, food diagnostics, pathogen detection, disease-specific wireless biomarker detection, remote structural stresses detection and sensor networks for industrial or Homeland Security using low cost wireless devices such as modified cell phones. | 02-26-2015 |
Kenneth J. Peeters, Bear Creek, WI US
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20090026284 | Manure spreader with reverse flighting - A manure spreader includes a box for containing manure. The manure spreader box includes a bottom wall, a front wall, two side walls, and a manure discharge opening. The manure spreader also includes a wheeled frame supporting the box, and a vertical beater assembly for engaging and expelling manure. The vertical beater assembly includes a first vertical beater rotatable about a first axis and includes a shaft having a first flighting forming a left-handed helix, and a second flighting forming a right-handed helix. The manure spreader also includes a manure transfer mechanism for moving manure contained in the box to the manure discharge opening for engagement with the vertical beater assembly. | 01-29-2009 |
Martine Peeters, Montferrier Sur Lez FR
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20150275316 | TOOLS AND METHOD FOR THE DETECTION AND QUANTIFICATION OF GENETICALLY DIVERSE HIV-1,SIVCPZ AND SIV GOR VIRUSES - The oligonucleotide of sequence SEQ ID No 1: | 10-01-2015 |
Patrick Peeters, New Delhi IN
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20120184087 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING LACQUER USING INKJET PRINTING - A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device is provided. The method includes providing a transparent substrate having predefined active regions and non-active regions. Thereafter, the method includes spraying droplets of a lacquer on the predefined active regions to form corresponding lacquer layer regions, such that the non-active regions do not have presence of the lacquer. The lacquer layer regions are of a predefined thickness to enable their functional texturing. Texturing of lacquer layer enables light trapping or light extraction. Thereafter, one or more semiconductor layers are deposited o the lacquer layer regions and a cover substrate is provided. The cover substrate is joined to the transparent substrate at a portion of the non-active regions and encapsulates the lacquer layer regions and the one or more semiconductor layers between itself and the transparent substrate. | 07-19-2012 |
20130181241 | METHOD OF MOLDING STRUCTURES IN A PLASTIC SUBSTRATE - A method of manufacturing a substrate, characterized by a first surface and a second surface, for use in a semiconductor device is provided. The method includes providing a mold having a first template and/or a second template corresponding to a first texture and a second texture respectively. Then, the method includes injection molding a material for the substrate in the mold, to form the substrate, such that the material is injection molded to create the first texture on the first surface and/or the second texture on the second surface. The first texture and/or the second texture facilitate light extraction or light trapping in the semiconductor device. | 07-18-2013 |
Patrick Peeters, New Dehli IN
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20120252211 | METHOD FOR PATTERNING A LACQUER LAYER TO HOLD ELECTRICAL GRIDLINES - A method is provided for simultaneously forming functional light structures and grooves configured to hold electrical circuitry on a lacquer layer deposited on a base substrate, which is for use in an optoelectronic device. The method includes applying the lacquer layer on the base substrate and heating it beyond its glass transition temperature to soften it. Thereafter, a stamper is used to simultaneously replicate the grooves and the functional light structures onto the lacquer layer. The stamper has a mating surface, which has negative impressions of the grooves on its first portion and the functional light structures on its second portion. Thereafter, the lacquer layer is cooled and the electrical circuitry is formed in the grooves on the lacquer layer. | 10-04-2012 |
Patrick Peeters, Canandaigua, NY US
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20140139410 | MULTIPLE LIGHT MANAGEMENT TEXTURES - An optoelectronic device providing improved light management is provided. The optoelectronic device includes a substrate having a substantially flat surface, a light management layer provided on the flat surface, such that the light management layer includes a first light management texture. The optoelectronic device also includes a planarization layer on the first light management texture. The planarization layer has a top surface that is defined by a first portion and a second portion, such that the first portion is a substantially flat surface and the second portion includes a second light management texture corresponding to the first light management texture. Further, the second light management texture has dimensions relatively less than that of the first light management texture and the first light management texture and the second light management texture enable light management in a waveguide mode and a surface plasmon polariton (SPP) mode respectively. The optoelectronic device also includes a functional stack over the planarization layer, such that the second light management texture propagates into the functional stack. | 05-22-2014 |
Patrick Godefridus Jacobus Maria Peeters, New Delhi IN
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20120167970 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A LIGHT TRAPPING LAYER ON A TRANSPARENT SUBSTRATE FOR USE IN A PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICE, A METHOD FOR PRODUCING A PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICE AS WELL AS SUCH A PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICE - A method to manufacture a thin film photovoltaic device is provided. The method involves mastering of sub-micron features onto a first master substrate, followed by duplication of the master surface onto one or multiple stampers, and replication of the micro-texture into the superstrate or substrate surface by using the multiple stampers. The method also discloses depositing a TCO layer on the superstrate or substrate surface having the sub-micron features, such that a side of the TCO layer distant from the superstrate or substrate surface having the sub-micron features. Thereafter, the method includes depositing the one or more semiconductor layers, the back contact layer and the cover substrate. | 07-05-2012 |
Raymonde Peter Peeters, Adelaide AU
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20130102560 | NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING IMMUNOGLOBULINS AND OLIGOSACCHARIDES - The present invention provides a method and composition for the treatment and/or prevention of infection, said method comprising orally administering a composition to a mammal, said composition comprising a galactose containing indigestible oligosaccharide and immunoglobulin from the milk or colostrum of hyperimmunized cows. | 04-25-2013 |
20140296179 | NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING IMMUNOGLOBULINS AND OLIGOSACCHARIDES - The present invention provides a method and composition for the treatment and/or prevention of infection, said method comprising orally administering a composition to a mammal, said composition comprising a galactose containing indigestible oligosaccharide and immunoglobulin from the milk or colostrum of hyperimmunized cows. | 10-02-2014 |
Roel Peeters, San Carlos, CA US
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20150195853 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COORDINATING A WIRELESS PAN NETWORK AND A WIRELESS LAN NETWORK - Devices of a personal area network (PAN) use a wireless medium that is shared with a wireless local area network (WLAN). WLAN devices communicate using protocols of the WLAN and PAN devices communicate using PAN protocols allowing for lower power transmissions over the wireless medium relative to transmissions over the WLAN. A PAN coordinator device obtains access to the wireless medium for the PAN devices by signalling a reservation of the medium by the PAN coordinator device, such that the other devices defer use of the wireless medium, including at least one WLAN device, for a reservation period. During the reservation period, the communication is done using the PAN protocol. The signalling can be implicit in that the PAN coordinator device transmits one or more frame using the PAN protocol but that is at least partially understandable by WLAN devices such that they defer upon receipt of one or more of the PAN protocol frames, which may be a standard or modified HCCA-CF poll frame, a CTS frame with an increased duration field, or other variation. A PAN coordinator might also signal an access point to set up a DLS link between the PAN coordinator and itself and use the DLS period for PAN traffic. | 07-09-2015 |
20150223164 | Method And Apparatus For Operating A Wireless PAN Network Using An Overlay Protocol That Enhances Co-Existence With A Wireless LAN Network - A computing device is interfaced with other devices in a wireless personal area network (PAN) to enhance co-existence with a wireless local area network (WLAN). The computing device coordinates activity of the wireless PAN as a coordinator for the wireless PAN, including communicating with the wireless PAN devices using an overlay protocol that is only partially compliant with the protocol used over the WLAN but enables co-existence. WLAN devices can, upon hearing an overlay protocol frame, understand at least enough of the overlay protocol frame to defer use of a common wireless networking medium. If the PAN coordinator is capable of associating with the WLAN, it can be a dual-network device capable of associating with the WLAN and PAN simultaneously. The dual-network device can use a common network module to handle both WLAN and PAN traffic, communicate with a WLAN device in ad hoc mode and enable power saving. | 08-06-2015 |
Roland Peeters, Laatzen DE
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20100024674 | RELIABLE PROPAGATION OF IGNITION IN PERFORATION SYSTEMS - The invention relates to a method and a device for propagating the detonation effect from one detonation cord ( | 02-04-2010 |
20100230104 | METHOD FOR COMPLETING A BOREHOLE - The invention relates to a method for completing a borehole ( | 09-16-2010 |
20120198988 | PERFORATING GUN HAVING SELF-CLOSING PENETRATION HOLES - A perforating gun having an outer gun barrel, inside of which an inner barrel is coaxially arranged, carrying perforators that can be ignited by means of a detonating cord leading through the gun barrel and, after ignition, pierce the gun barrel in order to form penetration holes, wherein means are provided for automatically closing the penetration holes after the blast, said means being a swellable medium. In order to ensure that the swellable medium requires little space in the perforating gun and can be easily integrated into the perforating gun, the swellable medium is disposed in a laminary manner inside the perforating gun. | 08-09-2012 |