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Anders Wessman, Vange SE
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20100230271 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR PERFORMING MICROWAVE ASSISTED CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS - Devices and methods for performing microwave-assisted chemical synthesis including heterogeneous starting materials, comprising a reaction vessel ( | 09-16-2010 |
20140284279 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MASS DIRECTED CHROMATOGRAPHY - The present invention provides an apparatus that can be used to connect a flash chromatography instrument to a fraction collector and a mass detector to perform mass-directed flash chromatography. | 09-25-2014 |
Andrew Ezekiel Wessman, Walton, KY US
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20100303665 | NICKEL-BASE SUPERALLOYS AND COMPONENTS FORMED THEREOF - A gamma prime nickel-base superalloy and components formed therefrom that exhibit improved high-temperature dwell capabilities, including creep and hold time fatigue crack growth behavior. A particular example of a component is a powder metallurgy turbine disk of a gas turbine engine. The gamma-prime nickel-base superalloy contains, by weight, 16.0 to 30.0% cobalt, 11.5 to 15.0% chromium, 4.0 to 6.0% tantalum, 2.0 to 4.0% aluminum, 1.5 to 6.0% titanium, up to 5.0% tungsten, 1.0 to 7.0% molybdenum, up to 3.5% niobium, up to 1.0% hafnium, 0.02 to 0.20% carbon, 0.01 to 0.05% boron, 0.02 to 0.10% zirconium, the balance essentially nickel and impurities, wherein the titanium:aluminum weight ratio is 0.5 to 2.0. | 12-02-2010 |
20100303666 | NICKEL-BASE SUPERALLOYS AND COMPONENTS FORMED THEREOF - A gamma prime nickel-base superalloy and components formed therefrom that exhibit improved high-temperature dwell capabilities, including creep and hold time fatigue crack growth behavior. A particular example of a component is a powder metallurgy turbine disk of a gas turbine engine. The gamma-prime nickel-base superalloy contains, by weight, 18.0 to 30.0% cobalt, 11.4 to 16.0% chromium, up to 6.0% tantalum, 2.5 to 3.5% aluminum, 2.5 to 4.0% titanium, 5.5 to 7.5% molybdenum, up to 2.0% niobium, up to 2.0% hafnium, 0.04 to 0.20% carbon, 0.01 to 0.05% boron, 0.03 to 0.09% zirconium, the balance essentially nickel and impurities, wherein the titanium:aluminum weight ratio is 0.71 to 1.60. | 12-02-2010 |
20120279067 | COMPONENTS AND PROCESSES OF PRODUCING COMPONENTS WITH REGIONS HAVING DIFFERENT GRAIN STRUCTURES - Processes for fabricating components to have two or more regions with different grain structures, and components produced by such processes. First and second preforms are fabricated to comprise interface surfaces at which the preforms can be joined together. The first and second preforms are formed of first and second precipitation-strengthened alloys, respectively, and the first alloy differs from the second alloy by having a higher solvus temperature or a higher grain refiner content. The preforms are joined together to form an article comprising first and second portions formed by the first and second preforms, respectively, and corresponding to first and second regions of the component, respectively, and the interface surfaces of the preforms form a joint between the first and second portions of the article. A supersolvus heat treatment is performed on the article so that greater grain growth occurs in the second portion than in the first portion. | 11-08-2012 |
20120305143 | COMPONENTS AND PROCESSES OF PRODUCING COMPONENTS WITH REGIONS HAVING DIFFERENT GRAIN STRUCTURES - Processes for fabricating components to have two or more regions with different grain structures, and components produced by such processes. The processes entail performing at least one forging step on a preform to produce a profile having at least a first portion corresponding to the first region of the component. The preform is formed of a precipitation-strengthened alloy having a solvus temperature, and the at least one forging step comprises a nonfinal forging step performed at a first strain rate and at a first subsolvus temperature that is below the solvus temperature of the alloy. A subsequent forging step is performed on the profile to produce a final profile comprising the first portion and a second portion corresponding to the second region of the component. The subsequent forging step is performed at a strain rate and at a subsequent subsolvus temperature, wherein at least one of the subsequent strain rate and subsequent subsolvus temperature is either higher or lower than the first strain rate or first subsolvus temperature. A heat treatment is then performed on the final profile to cause grain growth, wherein the first portion of the final profile has a different grain size than the second portion. | 12-06-2012 |
20140205449 | SUPERALLOYS AND COMPONENTS FORMED THEREOF - A gamma prime nickel-base superalloy and components formed therefrom that exhibit improved high-temperature dwell capabilities, including creep and hold time fatigue crack growth behavior. A particular example of a component is a powder metallurgy turbine disk of a gas turbine engine. The gamma-prime nickel-base superalloy contains, by weight: 16.0 to 30.0% cobalt; 9.5 to 12.5% chromium; 4.0 to 6.0% tantalum; 2.0 to 4.0% aluminum; 2.0 to 3.4% titanium; 3.0 to 6.0% tungsten; 1.0 to 4.0% molybdenum; 1.5 to 3.5% niobium; up to 1.0% hafnium; 0.02 to 0.20% carbon; 0.01 to 0.05% boron; 0.02 to 0.10% zirconium; the balance essentially nickel and impurities. The superalloy has a W+Nb−Cr value of at least −6, is free of observable amounts of sigma and eta phases, and exhibits a time to 0.2% creep at 1300° F. and 100 ksi of at least 1000 hours. | 07-24-2014 |
Bjoern Wessman, Thousand Oaks, CA US
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20120242128 | REARWARD FACING INFLATABLE CHILD SEAT - The present invention relates to a child seat for rearward facing use in a vehicle. The child seat includes an inflatable seating cushion chamber; an inflatable back part chamber; and inflatable side part chambers. The chambers are interconnected such that they form a continuous inflatable volume that require only a single port for inflation and deflation. The chambers are constructed out of a non-permeable fabric that maintains a constant separation between at least two non-permeable fabric surfaces when inflated. | 09-27-2012 |
Bjoern Wessman, Goeteborg SE
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20130119681 | INFLATABLE DEVICE AND DEPLOYABLE SOFTNOSE WITH INFLATABLE DEVICE - An inflatable, energy-absorbing device for positioning behind a deployable front surface of a vehicle includes at least one air bag. Each of the at least one air bag is made of a drop stitch material comprising at least an outer and an inner layer of fabric and an internal reinforcement in the form of one or more internal stitchings which extends/extend around the airbag between opposing surfaces of the outer and inner layers of fabric. The inflatable, energy-absorbing device is configured to, upon actuation thereof by means of a sensor system for detecting approaching or actual impacts, inflate and thereby deploy the front surface of the vehicle in the driving direction of the vehicle. A deployable soft nose structure is also disclosed. The deployable soft nose structure comprises a deployable front surface and at least one inflatable, energy-absorbing device as defined above, positioned behind deployable the front surface. | 05-16-2013 |
Björn Wessman, Thousand Oaks, CA US
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20130015690 | CHILD SEATAANM Mendis; KolitaAACI RedmondAAST WAAACO USAAGP Mendis; Kolita Redmond WA USAANM Wessman; BjornAACI Thousand OaksAAST CAAACO USAAGP Wessman; Bjorn Thousand Oaks CA USAANM Johnston; RobertAACI VancouverAACO CAAAGP Johnston; Robert Vancouver CAAANM Zinn; AndreasAACI Newbury ParkAAST CAAACO USAAGP Zinn; Andreas Newbury Park CA USAANM Abele; LarryAACI CamarilloAAST CAAACO USAAGP Abele; Larry Camarillo CA USAANM Hansson; MariaAACI VenturaAAST CAAACO USAAGP Hansson; Maria Ventura CA USAANM Jakobsson; LottaAACI GraboAACO SEAAGP Jakobsson; Lotta Grabo SEAANM Broberg; ThomasAACI GrabeAACO SEAAGP Broberg; Thomas Grabe SEAANM Guse; ChristianAACI TorslandaAACO SEAAGP Guse; Christian Torslanda SEAANM Berge; StefanAACI Vastra FrolundaAACO SEAAGP Berge; Stefan Vastra Frolunda SE - The present disclosure relates to a child seat for rearward-facing use in a vehicle. It comprises a back portion and a squab portion. The back portion comprises a force-receiving assembly, located at the shoulder region, which is of a more rigid material than a main portion of the back portion, the main portion being of a light-weight material. The force-receiving assembly comprises a first portion arranged at the first side of the back portion providing an anchor point for a shoulder portion of a child safety belt arrangement. The force-receiving assembly further comprises a second portion arranged at the second side of the back portion providing an anchor point for a child seat fixation means. The disclosure further relates to a child seat arrangement, a kit of parts and a vehicle comprising the child seat. | 01-17-2013 |
Bradley J. Wessman, Maple Grove, MN US
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20090030522 | Method and Apparatus for the Treatment of the Intervertebral Disc Annulus - The present invention provides methods and devices for treating the annulus of an intervertebral disc. The methods and devices can employ an expandable treatment device which is deployed at least partially in the subannular space. Fixation devices and methods are also disclosed, which help to secure the treatment device in place. | 01-29-2009 |
20090134134 | MEDICAL LEAD AND METHOD FOR MEDICAL LEAD MANUFACTURE - A lead employing a connection between a conductor and an electric element is provided. The connection includes a conductive pad electrically connected to at least one conductor and the electric element electrically connected to the conductive pad. The conductive pad can further include an elongated element to connect the pad to the electric element. The method for connecting a conductor to an electric element is also provided. The method includes forming a groove in the insulator of a lead body to expose the conductor. Placing a conductive pad within the groove and electrically connecting a conductive pad to the conductor. An electric element is then placed over the conductive pad and the electric element is electrically connected to the conductive pad. | 05-28-2009 |
20090157184 | Method and Apparatus for the Treatment of the Intervertebral Disc Annulus - The present invention provides methods and devices for treating the annulus of an intervertebral disc. The methods and devices can employ an expandable treatment device which is deployed at least partially in the subannular space. Fixation devices and methods are also disclosed, which help to secure the treatment device in place. | 06-18-2009 |
20130061467 | MEDICAL LEAD AND METHOD FOR MEDICAL LEAD MANUFACTURE - A lead employing a connection between a conductor and an electric element is provided. The connection includes a conductive pad electrically connected to at least one conductor and the electric element electrically connected to the conductive pad. The conductive pad can further include an elongated element to connect the pad to the electric element. The method for connecting a conductor to an electric element is also provided. The method includes forming a groove in the insulator of a lead body to expose the conductor. Placing a conductive pad within the groove and electrically connecting a conductive pad to the conductor. An electric element is then placed over the conductive pad and the electric element is electrically connected to the conductive pad. | 03-14-2013 |
Bradley J. Wessman, Minneapolis, MN US
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20130013000 | THERAPY TO ADJACENT MOTION SEGMENTS - Disclosed are methods and apparatus for the provision of spinal therapy to three or more adjacent motion segments accessed through a trans-sacral approach. The spinal therapies include fusion and dynamic stabilization with and without a distraction of the most cephalad motion segment of the two or more adjacent motion segments provided therapy. The disclosure includes methods and apparatus to impart a distraction on a second more caudal motion segment after providing therapy to the more cephalad motion segment. | 01-10-2013 |
Craig Robert Wessman, San Diego, CA US
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20140143404 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COMMUNICATING WITH MULTIPLE DEVICES - Certain aspects of a method and system for communicating with multiple devices may include a network that is capable of communicatively coupling a plurality of peripheral devices to a server. The server may be operable to receive a first set of instructions from a first of the plurality of peripheral devices and transcode the received first set of instructions to a second set of instructions. The transcoded second set of instructions may be communicated to at least one other of the plurality of peripheral devices. The first set of instructions may be based on a first communication protocol and the second set of instructions may be based on a second communication protocol. | 05-22-2014 |
Michael D. Wessman, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20080228151 | Transdermal drug delivery with controlled heat for treating musculoskeletal pain and/or inflammation - Systems and methods for transdermal drug delivery with controlled heat are provided. Such systems can comprise a heating apparatus that includes an exothermic chemical composition, typically in the form of individual heating elements. The heating apparatus can be exposed to ambient oxygen through a cover. The cover can reduce the amount of ambient oxygen capable of contacting the chemical composition compared to when the cover is not present. In some embodiments, the heating apparatus can include more than one heating element. The systems can further include a drug-containing layer that includes a drug. The drug-containing layer can have a surface area of about 50 cm | 09-18-2008 |
Ragnar Wessman, Espoo FI
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20120022848 | COMPUTER-AIDED MODELING - To enable the utilization of a definition or definitions once made as the definitions of a similar object, a set of conditions for similarity including one or more conditions is defined and a set of definitions, which explicitly or inexplicitly indicates one or more definitions, of which at least one will be applied, and a similar object is searched for. If the set of definitions is related to an object which was used as the basis for defining the set of conditions for similarity, the set of definitions is applied to the object found. If the set of definitions is related to an object to be found, the set of definitions of the object found is applied to the object which was used as the basis for defining the set of conditions for similarity. | 01-26-2012 |
20130173229 | COMPUTER AIDED MODELING - A solution is introduced in which, instead of providing an object with all information, some of the information is provided by means of one or more group definitions. This is achieved by performing a grouping operation during which an object having object data defining at least one property of the object is assigned to a group having at least one group definition defining at least one feature shared by objects assigned to the group; and storing as mapping information a grouping time indicating the time the grouping operation was performed to the object and a link between the object and the group. | 07-04-2013 |
20130328872 | COMPUTER AIDED MODELING - To facilitate modeling a virtual object type is introduced. The virtual object type is a generic modeling aid by means of which one or more virtual objects, each representing a three-dimensional determined volume within a model, may be created, the virtual object being usable for modeling one or more physical objects representing one or more articles that will or may exist in the real world. | 12-12-2013 |
20130346432 | SHARED DATA WITH RELATIONSHIP INFORMATION - To enable a shared model comprising shared plans having a hierarchy with two or more levels, a data item stored in a shared plan is provided with relationship information indicating whether or not there is a previous data item in the shared plan, whether or not there is a next data item in the shared plan, and whether or not the data item has a relationship to a data item in a higher level plan. | 12-26-2013 |
20140188438 | COMPUTER AIDED MODELING - In order to visualize or calculate a volume or an area of a structure modeled by using object types that overlap, topological items of boundary representations of the objects are provided with information on whether a topological item is indicated as clipped or not clipped; and topological items indicated as not clipped are used and topological items indicated as clipped are ignored when a model for the structure is visualized or used for volume or area calculations. | 07-03-2014 |
Scott E. Wessman, Provo, UT US
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20100088219 | System and Method of Currency Conversion in Financial Transaction Process - A transaction process system ( | 04-08-2010 |
Timothy James Wessman, Ft. Collins, CO US
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20120259939 | CALCULATOR - In one implementation, a calculator includes a first coupler, a second coupler, and a processor. The first coupler configured to form a complementary fit with a coupler of a first calculator. The second coupler configured to form a complementary fit with a coupler of a second calculator. The processor operatively coupled to the first coupler and to the second coupler. | 10-11-2012 |
20140068236 | CUSTOM CONFIGURATION FOR A CALCULATOR BASED ON A SELECTED FUNCTIONALITY - Examples disclose a computing system comprising a computing device with a display surface to detect a selection of functionality from a list of functionalities to be disabled on a calculator. Further, the computing device creates a custom configuration based on the selected functionality. Additionally, the examples also disclose a calculator with a processor to integrate the custom configuration, the custom configuration restricts the selected functionality on the calculator. | 03-06-2014 |
Timothy James Wessman, Fort Collins, CO US
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20140320501 | GOODNESS OF FIT BASED ON ERROR CALCULATION AND FIT TYPE - Examples disclose selecting an error calculation corresponding to a measure of goodness of fit and identifying a fit type among multiple fit types based on the selected error calculation. The identified fit type indicates a better fit type of goodness of fit than the multiple fit types. The examples further disclose providing the goodness of fit based on the selected error calculation and the identified fit type. | 10-30-2014 |