Seeck
Andreas Seeck, Lubeck DE
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20110088454 | DEVICE FOR SELECTIVELY DETERMINING THE QUANTITY OF OIL MIST OR AEROSOLS - A measuring sensor ( | 04-21-2011 |
20130107264 | PROCESS FOR THE SELECTIVE DETERMINATION OF OIL MIST OR AEROSOLS | 05-02-2013 |
Joerg Seeck, Wedel DE
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20130169130 | SEALING SYSTEM WITH A POSITIONING DEVICE - A sealing system for an aircraft device to be sealed off from the environment includes a door, which, when connected to the housing, is movable between an open position, in which the door clears a door aperture in the housing, and a closed position, in which the door closes the door aperture. The sealing system includes a sealing element, on which a sealing surface is formed, wherein the sealing surface is adapted to interact sealingly with a contact surface when the door is situated in its closed position. A positioning device is provided, which is adapted to move the door substantially at right angles to the sealing surface or to the contact surface between a first position, in which the sealing surface is not movable into sealing contact with the contact surface, and a second position, in which the sealing surface is movable into sealing contact with the contact surface. | 07-04-2013 |
Roger Seeck, Nienburg DE
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20140367113 | Subsea Production System with Multiple Location Master Control Station System - A subsea production system for producing fluids from a subsea well in a subsea field. The production system includes a production facility and a production umbilical connecting the subsea well with the production facility. The production system also includes a control system for controlling production from the subsea well. The control system includes a first redundant master control station system (redundant MCS) at a first location, the redundant MCS capable of controlling production from the subsea well. The control system also includes a second redundant MCS at a second location, the second redundant MCS capable of controlling production from the subsea well. The redundant MCSs are synchronized to keep the same electronic data at both locations and to prevent conflicts in control signals from the redundant MCSs. | 12-18-2014 |