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Alexander Stola, Austin, TX US
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20150202568 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ACID GAS REMOVAL FROM A GASEOUS STREAM - Apparatuses, systems, and methods for removing acid gases from a gas stream are provided. Gas streams include waste gas streams or natural gas streams. The methods include obtaining a hypochlorite and a carbonate or bicarbonate in an aqueous mixture, and mixing the aqueous mixture with the gas stream to produce sulfates or nitrates from sulfur-based and nitrogen-based acidic gases. Some embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to produce the carbonate and/or bicarbonate scrubbing reagent from CO | 07-23-2015 |
Dan Stola, Stadthagen DE
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20120119051 | MANUALLY LONGITUDINALLY ADJUSTABLE MOTOR VEHICLE SEAT - A manually, longitudinally adjustable motor vehicle seat having a lower rail secured to a vehicle chassis, and an upper rail longitudinally displaceable in the lower rail and secured to a seat component. Locking mechanisms released by release mechanisms secure the rails, and assume a release position when the backrest is folded forward. A blocking lever pivotably mounted on a pivot shaft secured to the upper rail can assume two stable extreme pivot positions, namely a passive position where the blocking lever has no contact with the release mechanism, and an active position where the blocking lever blocks the release mechanism in its release position. Upon longitudinal displacement of the seat from a comfort-longitudinal adjustment arrange into an easy-entry-longitudinal adjustment range, a control device comes into contact with the blocking device pivoting against the force of a spring device, out of its passive and into its active position, and vice versa. | 05-17-2012 |
Emil Stola, Tresckow, PA US
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20100154929 | Lighted funnel - A lighted funnel, particularly a lighted funnel used to fill the fuel reservoir of an automobile, comprises (a) a funnel, (b) a handle, and (c) a means of automatically illuminating the funnel, such as a micro switch that is closed by the gravitational force on a weight. When the funnel is oriented in the upright position, the illumination means automatically lights the funnel and indicates to the user that the funnel is in a substantially level position. When the funnel is oriented in the downward position, the illumination means is automatically switched off. | 06-24-2010 |
Federico Stola, Bologna IT
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20120010848 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE ROTATION SPEED OF A SUPERCHARGER IN AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - A method for determining the rotation speed of at least one supercharger in an internal combustion engine; the method includes detecting, by means of a microphone, the intensity of a sound signal generated by the rotation of the supercharger and determining the evolution of the frequency content of the sound signal over time; determining, completely irrespective of the sound signal, a first estimation of the rotation speed of the supercharger by means of which an interval of plausible frequencies for the rotation speed of the supercharger may be determined; determining a second estimation of the rotation speed of the supercharger according to the frequency content of the sound signal within the interval of plausible frequencies and validating the second estimation of the rotation speed of the supercharger by means of the first estimation of the rotation speed of the supercharger. | 01-12-2012 |
20120024266 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE ROTATION SPEED OF A SUPERCHARGER IN AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - A method for determining the rotation speed of at least one supercharger which compresses the sucked air in an internal combustion engine; the control method, during the normal operation of the internal combustion engine, comprises the steps of detecting, by means of a microphone, the intensity of a sound signal generated by the rotation of the supercharger; determining a frequency content of the sound signal generated by the rotation of the supercharger; identifying the frequencies with maximum amplitude within the frequency content of the sound signal generated by the rotation of the supercharger; recognising the frequencies with maximum amplitude which are each other's multiples or submultiples; and determining the rotation speed of the supercharger using exclusively the frequencies with maximum amplitude which are each other's multiples or submultiples. | 02-02-2012 |
Loris Stola, Torino IT
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20080200175 | Method For Optimizing the Positioning of High Sensitivity Receiver Front-Ends in a Mobile Telephony Network and Related Mobile Telephony Network - The present invention relates to a method for optimizing the positioning of high sensitivity receiver front-ends | 08-21-2008 |
20090305638 | Method and System for Selecting Radiation Diagrams of Antennas for Mobile-Radio Communication Networks - The radiation diagram of an antenna for serving a cell in a cellular communication network is selected from a plurality of available radiation diagrams by: classifying the plurality of available radiation diagrams in terms of a related radiation gain value; identifying for each one of the sectors a plurality of variations of the radiation gain value associated with the available radiation diagrams; estimating for each sector an initial value of at least one indicator of network operative functionality; estimating for each sector at least a desiderate value of variation of the related radiation gain value; and selecting at least one configuration that approximates the variation of the radiation gain value involving the desiderate value. | 12-10-2009 |
Loris Paolo Stola, Torino IT
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20090305717 | Method and System for Configuring a Communication Network, Related Network and Computer Program Product - An antenna site equipped with reconfigurable antennas in a communication network and having capacity to serve communication traffic in a respective area of competence is configured by partitioning the area the area of competence into a set of cells. The number of cells in the set is optimized by ensuring that the traffic is evenly distributed among the cells. This result is preferably achieved starting from a reference set of cells by locating: —i) areas of superposition between adjacent cells covered jointly by traffic capacity of adjacent cells in the reference set of cells, and—ii) uncovered areas between adjacent cells, that is, areas not covered by traffic capacity of any cells in the reference set of cells. The areas of superposition are removed and the traffic capacity thus made available is assigned to the uncovered areas. If any uncovered areas remain, the number of cells in the reference set of cells is increased and the process repeated. If no uncovered areas between adjacent cells are located, the possibility exists of decreasing the number of cells in the reference set of cells and the process is repeated to check whether the area of competence can be properly covered with a lower number of cells. | 12-10-2009 |
20130281100 | METHOD FOR THE PREDICTION OF COVERAGE AREAS OF A CELLULAR NETWORK - A method predicting coverage area of a radiocommunications network including plural network cells distributed over a geographic area. The method includes calculating by simulation an irradiated electromagnetic field irradiated by a radio base station of the network in plural measure locations within the geographic area corresponding to respective expected positions of a user terminal. The calculating includes, for each measure location, calculating a basic transmission curve indicative of a basic attenuation of a radioelectric signal strength in the measure location, and associating to the basic transmission curve at least one correction factor for refining the radioelectric signal strength basic attenuation by taking account of shielding effects on the radioelectric signal strength due to obstacles to the propagation of the radioelectric signal. | 10-24-2013 |
Michael F. Stola, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA US
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20130104966 | Strain Isolation Layer Assemblies and Methods | 05-02-2013 |