Eilers, US
Benjamin C. Eilers, Monroe, WA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20140261097 | TABLE WITH A ROTATABLE TABLETOP - A table having a vertical support structure and a tabletop that is rotatable relative to the vertical support structure. The rotatable tabletop is configured to lock and unlock at a variety of positions relative to the vertical support structure via a latch mechanism. | 09-18-2014 |
Brett Eilers, San Francisco, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090114475 | SOUND REDUCING DEVICE FOR A COFFEE GRINDER AND OTHER KITCHEN APPLIANCES - A device and a method for reducing or muffling sound from kitchen appliances such as coffee grinders. The sound reducing or muffling device can be left on the appliance even when not in use, providing a decoration to the kitchen in a style appropriate to it's surroundings. Using the muffling device, a person can enjoy fresh-ground coffee at any time with the assurance that the sound from the coffee grinder is well insulated. The device is particularly easy to deploy and use, requires no moving parts, and is flexible enough to work with the majority of coffee grinder products currently on the market. Other embodiments can be used with other forms of kitchen appliances. | 05-07-2009 |
Chad Arik Eilers, Bowling Green, KY US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100079042 | Modular cabinet - An improved modular cabinet has a metallic frame fabricated to a desired configuration and then various components are assembled to the frame to create the cabinet. The frame is created out of at least one pre-fabricated frame member to which a plurality of other components are detachably assembled. Among the components detachably assembled to the frame are those facilitating releasable attachment of components such as panels, shelves, and counters, and, additionally, various hinges or hinge halves are mounted to the frame to facilitate releasable assembly of components such as doors and access openings. Once the frame has been assembled and the brackets and hinges have been releasably assembled thereto, a variety of panels including end panels, shelving mounted within the frame, counters, doors, drawers, and other panels are assembled to the frame to create the modular cabinet. In any modular cabinet, choices are made as to these components when the frame is being assembled and numerous changes can be made in the locations of brackets, hinges, etc. to facilitate use of the same frame in assembling a variety of configurations of cabinet sub-components to create any one of a number of desired configurations, and changing the initially chosen configuration with ease. | 04-01-2010 |
Daniel Eilers, Marshalltown, IA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110214764 | NOISE CONTROL FOR FLUID PRESSURE REDUCTION DEVICE FOR HIGH PRESSURE DROP RATIO - An improved fluid pressure reduction device including a perimeter and a hollow center aligned along a longitudinal axis, and further including an inlet region at the hollow center and an outlet region at the perimeter, wherein the outlet region includes multiple dimensioned outlet areas arranged to substantially reduce outlet tone generation. | 09-08-2011 |
20120216887 | Noise Control via Outlet Jet Frequency Dispersal - A stackable noise attenuating disk includes an inner perimeter edge and an outer perimeter edge. A plurality of inlet passages is disposed along the inner perimeter edge and a plurality of outlet passages is disposed along the outer perimeter edge. The plurality of outlet passages includes a plurality of first outlet passages and a plurality of second outlet passages. Each of the plurality of first outlet passages have a first width and each of the plurality of second outlet passages have a second width that is greater than the first width. Fluid entering the inlet passages passes through a plenum section of adjacent disks to exit through the first and second outlet passages. The first outlet passages and second outlet passages cooperate to disperse the noise peak frequencies of fluid exiting the plurality of outlet passages, thereby reducing the overall noise level of fluid exiting the plurality of outlet passages. | 08-30-2012 |
Daniel J. Eilers, Marshalltown, IA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20150152976 | SWEPT OUTLET NOISE REDUCING ELEMENT - A stackable noise attenuating disk includes an inner perimeter edge and an outer perimeter edge. A plurality of inlet passages is disposed along the inner perimeter edge and a plurality of outlet passages disposed along the outer perimeter edge. The plurality of outlet passages includes first outlet passages having a first width and second outlet passages having a second width, which is greater than the first width. Each of the plurality of outlet passages defines a longitudinal axis that is offset by a predetermined angle from a radial axis extending through a corresponding outlet passage. The plurality of inlet passages and the plurality of outlet passages are arranged such that fluid entering one of the plurality of inlet passages exits through at least one of the plurality of outlet passages. | 06-04-2015 |
Deborah J. Eilers, Hastings, MN US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20120000135 | COATED ABRASIVE ARTICLES - Provided are abrasive articles in which the make layer, abrasive particle layer, and size layer are coated onto a backing according to a pre-determined coating pattern. All three components are generally in registration with each other, thereby providing a pervasive uncoated area extending across the backing Advantageously, this configuration provides a coated abrasive that displays superior curl-resistance compared with previously disclosed abrasive articles. Moreover, this configuration resists loading, resists de-lamination, has enhanced flexibility, and decreases the quantity of raw materials required to achieve the same level of performance as conventional abrasive articles. | 01-05-2012 |
20140308884 | COATED ABRASIVE ARTICLE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - Provided are abrasive articles in which the make layer, abrasive particle layer, and size layer are coated onto a backing according to a coating pattern characterized by a plurality of discrete islands. The coating pattern has features in which all three components are generally in registration with each other, while providing a pervasive uncoated area extending across the backing. Advantageously, this configuration provides a coated abrasive that displays superior curl-resistance compared with previously disclosed abrasive articles. Moreover, this configuration resists loading, resists de-lamination, has enhanced flexibility, and decreases the quantity of raw materials required to achieve the same level of performance as conventional abrasive articles. | 10-16-2014 |
20150126098 | COATED ABRASIVE ARTICLE - Provided are abrasive articles in which the make layer, abrasive particle layer, and size layer are coated onto a backing according to a coating pattern characterized by a pattern of discrete islands, or features, having an areal density ranging from about 30 features to about 300 features per square centimeter and an average feature diameter ranging from about 0.1 millimeters to about 1.5 millimeters. Optionally, the provided abrasive particles have an average abrasive particle size ranging from about 20 micrometers to about 250 micrometers and the average make layer thickness ranging from 33 percent to 100 percent of the average abrasive particle size. This coating pattern provides that all three components are generally in registration with each other, while also providing a pervasive uncoated area extending across the backing, thereby providing improved cut and finish performance while displaying a resistance to curl in wet environments. | 05-07-2015 |
Derek Eilers, Denver, CO US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110084032 | ADDITIVE DISPERSING FILTER AND METHOD OF MAKING - A method for dispersing an oil additive into an oil passing through a filter, the method comprising: filling a first cavity of an additive cartridge with an additive; locating the additive cartridge within a housing of the filter, the additive cartridge being located within a flow path through the filter, the additive cartridge having a second cavity without any additive disposed therein, the second cavity defining a first fluid path through the additive cartridge and the oil must pass through the second cavity in order to exit the filter; and metering the additive through an opening in the additive cartridge, the opening providing a second fluid path into the additive cartridge. | 04-14-2011 |
George J. Eilers, Evergreen, CO US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090192389 | INNOVATIVE COMPONENTS FOR AN ULTRASONIC ARC SCANNING APPARATUS - Embodiments of the present invention are directed to various aspects of imaging systems, including permeable and impermeable barriers separating liquid compartments, one of which contains the object to be imaged and the other an ultrasonic transducer, a fluidic bearing between a transducer carriage and guide supporting the carriage, a linear motor for the carriage, and a location sensing device for the carriage. | 07-30-2009 |
20100004537 | PROCEDURES FOR AN ULTRASONIC ARC SCANNING APPARATUS - Embodiments of the present invention are directed to methods of rapidly obtaining ultrasonic images of the eye using a set of procedural options that can be automated by a positioning mechanism that can be controlled by software. | 01-07-2010 |
20100004538 | COMPOUND SCANNING HEAD FOR AN ULTRASONIC SCANNING APPARATUS - In one embodiment, the invention is directed to an ultrasound transducer whose holding device moves along a guide track while transducer on the end of the holing device oscillates about a known position during ultrasound transmission and receiving. In this embodiment, most refractive eye components including zonules and their connection points can be imaged. | 01-07-2010 |
20110099718 | METHOD OF POSITIONING A PATIENT FOR MEDICAL PROCEDURES - A method and apparatus are disclosed for a method for securing a patient for a medical procedure and specifically for an innovative headrest system for securing a patient for an ocular imaging procedure. The approach avoids the need for linkages and sliding rods and such. Instead, it relies on three independently movable face rests (two for the forehead or temples and one for the chin) each with a deformable cushion that is urged into conformity with the patient's head and chin during an adjustment phase of operation. Once a comfortable position and suitable conforming shape is achieved, the positions of the face rests are rigidly fixed and the shape of the cushions are rendered rigid and non-deformable, by application of a light vacuum, for the procedural or imaging phase of operation. | 05-05-2011 |
20140049752 | METHOD OF POSITIONING A PATIENT FOR MEDICAL PROCEDURES - A method and apparatus are disclosed for a method for securing a patient for a medical procedure and specifically for an innovative headrest system for securing a patient for an ocular imaging procedure. The approach avoids the need for linkages and sliding rods and such. Instead, it relies on three independently movable face rests (two for the forehead or temples and one for the chin) each with a deformable cushion that is urged into conformity with the patient's head and chin during an adjustment phase of operation. Once a comfortable position and suitable conforming shape is achieved, the positions of the face rests are rigidly fixed and the shape of the cushions are rendered rigid and non-deformable, by application of a light vacuum, for the procedural or imaging phase of operation. | 02-20-2014 |
20140249422 | INNOVATIVE COMPONENTS FOR AN ULTRASONIC ARC SCANNING APPARATUS - Embodiments of the present invention are directed to various aspects of imaging systems, including permeable and impermeable barriers separating liquid compartments, one of which contains the object to be imaged and the other an ultrasonic transducer, a fluidic bearing between a transducer carriage and guide supporting the carriage, a linear motor for the carriage, and a location sensing device for the carriage. | 09-04-2014 |
Hans Eilers, Cedar Park, TX US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090033512 | User Programmable Architecture for Control of a Light Device Used with an Information Handling System Chassis - An information handing system which includes a processor, memory coupled to the processor, a chassis light device and a lighting control system coupled to the processor and the chassis light device. The lighting control system enables customizable control of the chassis light device. | 02-05-2009 |
20100238123 | Input Device Gesture To Generate Full Screen Change - A gesture based method for generating a screen presentation content change. The gesture based method for generating a screen presentation content change used a gesture (such as e.g., a full palm or multi-finger gesture) on a touchpad or a touch sensitive display screen that generates a screen presentation content change. | 09-23-2010 |
Jodie Eilers, Redmond, WA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20150095849 | DIALOGS POSITIONED WITH ACTION VISUALIZATION - Dialogs within a user interface. The user interface has one or more selectable elements, the selection of each of which initiating a corresponding action. Each time that any of the elements is selected, and a corresponding action initiated, there is the potential for the user interface to display a dialog associated with the initiated action. The dialogs are displayed so as to be positioned with respect to the element whose selection caused the corresponding action to be initiated. | 04-02-2015 |
Kyle D. Eilers, Mukilteo, WA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110046822 | Method for Reducing Outside Air Inflow Required for Aircraft Cabin Air Quality - A method for calculating an aircraft fuselage leakage calculation of an aircraft is provided. The method comprises determining a calculation period for an aircraft fuselage leakage value and inputting the calculation period into a computer to obtain a first input data. The method further comprises obtaining one or more outside air inflow rates and inputting the one or more outside air inflow rates into the computer to obtain a second input data. The method further comprises obtaining one or more air outflow rates and inputting the one or more air outflow rates into the computer to obtain a third input data. The method further comprises accumulating the first input data, the second input data, and the third input data in the computer to obtain an accumulated input data. The method further comprises processing the accumulated input data with a process software to obtain an output data in the form of a calculated aircraft fuselage leakage value. The method further comprises sending the output data to a data file. The method further comprises using the calculated aircraft fuselage leakage value to calculate an aircraft fuel savings potential value. | 02-24-2011 |
Kyle D. Eilers, Everett, WA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100203818 | METHOD FOR REDUCING OUTSIDE AIR INFLOW REQUIRED FOR AIRCRAFT CABIN AIR QUALITY - A method for reducing outside air inflow required for aircraft passenger cabin air quality is provided. The method determines when passenger cabin air quality is the driving outside air inflow requirement and reduces the outside air inflow to that required for passenger cabin air quality. In one embodiment, there is provided a method for reducing outside air inflow required for aircraft passenger cabin air quality using a fixed minimum outflow valve open area setpoint. In another embodiment, there is provided a method for reducing outside air inflow required for aircraft passenger cabin air quality using calculations that are repeated at regular intervals and using a mathematical function relating an outside air inflow requirement to a set of independent variables. In another embodiment, there is provided a method for calculating an aircraft fuselage leakage value and communicating the fuselage leakage value and an increase in a fuel consumption rate due to an additional amount of outside air inflow required to replenish air loss due to fuselage leakage, due to aerodynamic drag, and due to reduced thrust recovery. | 08-12-2010 |
Laban Eilers, Framingham, MA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090070666 | System and Methods for Displaying User Modifiable Server-Rendered Images - A system and method renders an image on a server and displays it on a client. A server sends to a client a web page that includes a design document encoding graphic elements that characterize a design image. The client receives edits to the graphic elements, and sends the design document back to the server. The server then uses the design document to render an image, and sends to the client the rendered image for display in the web page. The web page may contain an IFRAME markup tag to define an area in which to display the rendered image. The server may use a database to store the rendered image and use it in completing a customer order. | 03-12-2009 |
20110296296 | System and Methods for Displaying User Modifiable Server-Rendered Images - A system and method permits design of customized items on a client device using a web page. The client device receives a web page from a web server that includes, among other things, a design document encoding graphic elements that completely characterize a design image. The client device receives edits to the graphic elements, and sends a modified design document back to the server. The server then uses the design document to render an image, and sends to the client the server-rendered image for display in the web page. The web page may define an area in which to display the server-rendered image. The server may use a database to store the rendered image and use it in completing a customer order. | 12-01-2011 |
20140380229 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND USER INTERFACE FOR DESIGNING CUSTOMIZABLE PRODUCTS FROM A MOBILE DEVICE - A methodology and user interface enabling a user to create and edit a product design from an electronic device includes features that are particular optimal for designing customized products from mobile devices. By integrating form control with WYWIWYG presentation and including zoom and edit control independently and directly associated with the visual presentation element itself, users of mobile device experience a cleaner simplified design process, leading to more satisfied customers. | 12-25-2014 |
Laban D. Eilers, Framingham, MA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090249239 | Target-Alignment-And-Drop Control For Editing Electronic Documents - A target-alignment-and-drop control for an electronic document editing tool which ensures that objects are inserted only in valid drop target areas and are aligned according to predetermined alignment rules. | 10-01-2009 |
Mark Eilers, Franklin, IL US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20140270582 | FLEXIBLE PACKAGE AND PROCESS OF MAKING PACKAGE - A flexible package and method for making one includes a thermoplastic film section folded to form first and second opposing body panels. The first and second body panels are joined together along a top seal, first side seal, and second side seal; and have a fold section forming a bottom. A perforated section is provided in the first body panel to provide access to an interior of the package. The package can be used for a variety of packaging contents including, for example, a roll of bags. | 09-18-2014 |
Shannon D. Eilers, Logan, UT US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20140026537 | Multiple Use Hybrid Rocket Motor - The Multiple Use Plug Hybrid (for) Nanosats (“MUPHyN”) prototype thruster is being developed to fill a niche application for NanoSat scale spacecraft propulsion. The MUPHyN thruster uses safe-handling and inexpensive nitrous oxide (N | 01-30-2014 |
Thomas Eilers, Saraland, AL US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20080286410 | Production of Resistant Starch Product - A process for producing a starch comprises treating a feed starch that comprises amylopectin with glucanotransferase to produce a chain-extended starch, treating the chain-extended starch with a debranching enzyme to produce a starch product that comprises amylose fragments, crystallizing at least part of the starch product, heating the starch product in the presence of moisture, treating the starch product with alpha-amylase, and washing the starch product to remove at least some non-crystallized starch. The product of this process has a relatively high total dietary fiber content. | 11-20-2008 |
20100074997 | Starch Based Fat-Replacer by Crystallization of Enzyme Modified Starch and High-Pressure Shearing - We disclose a composition comprising greater than about 95% d.s.b. of a starch comprising short chain amylose having an average degree of polymerization (DP) from about 20 to about 150, wherein an aqueous slurry comprising about 20% d.s.b. of the composition has a minimum yield stress of at least 400 Pa. We also disclose a method of preparing the composition comprising contacting a starch paste with a 4-α-glucanotransferase, to yield a chain-extended starch; contacting the chain-extended starch with a debranching enzyme, to yield a debranched starch; crystallizing the debranched starch, to yield a crystallized debranched starch; and shearing the crystallized debranched starch, to yield the composition. We also disclose a food formulation comprising a foodstuff and the composition. | 03-25-2010 |
Thomas A. Eilers, Decatur, IL US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100252031 | Enzyme-Resistant Starch and Method for Its Production - A process for producing an enzyme-resistant starch uses an aqueous feed composition that comprises (i) starch that contains at least about 50% by weight amylose, (ii) water, and (iii) alcohol. The concentration of starch in the feed composition is between about 5% and about 50% by weight, and the pH of the feed composition is between about 3.5 and about 6.5. In a first heating step, the feed composition is heated to a temperature between about 130-170° C. for about 0.1-3.0 hours. The feed composition is cooled to a temperature between about 4-70° C. for about 0.1-6.0 hours. In a second heating step, the feed composition is heated to a temperature between about 110-150° C. for about 0.1-10.0 hours. The starch is separated from the majority of the water and alcohol and is dried. | 10-07-2010 |