Stiefvater
Gunter Stiefvater, Sulzburg DE
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20080303540 | Probe card assembly - The invention relates to a probe card assembly comprising a stiffener ( | 12-11-2008 |
Stevan P. Stiefvater, Arvada, CO US
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20120060703 | BAND CLAMP TENSIONING TOOL - A system for protecting tubes in a heat recovery system is provided. Such tubes are often protected by shielding that is attached thereto the tubes by a plurality of band clamps. Each band clamp is associated with a guard that protects the same from the hot gases traveling through the field of tubes. In addition, an automated tool is provided for tensioning the bands about the shields. The automated tool allows the band clamps to be properly interconnected to the shields in a preferred manner. | 03-15-2012 |
20120061061 | BAND CLAMP GUARD - A system for protecting tubes in a heat recovery system is provided. Such tubes are often protected by shielding that is attached thereto the tubes by a plurality of band clamps. Each band clamp is associated with a guard that protects the same from the hot gases traveling through the field of tubes. In addition, an automated tool is provided for tensioning the bands about the shields. The automated tool allows the band clamps to be properly interconnected to the shields in a preferred manner. | 03-15-2012 |
Sylvia Beate Stiefvater, Leimen DE
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20120136869 | System and Method of Processing Information Stored in Databases - In one embodiment the present invention includes a computer implemented method of processing information stored in a data structure. The method includes continuously generating individual records and storing the individual records in a database as a plurality of records. The method further includes selecting, according to a time period, a set of the plurality of records that qualify according to the time period. The method further includes moving the set to a table in the database, wherein the table excludes the plurality of records that are not in the set. In this manner, the records may be stored in a number of parallel tables, and this process may be managed at the application level instead of at the database level. Using parallel tables instead of a single large table may offer performance improvements, for example regarding deleting (or archiving) data. | 05-31-2012 |