Ferderer
Albert Ferderer, Espelkamp DE
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20090311905 | INTERLOCKING DEVICE FOR PLUG CONNECTOR HOUSINGS - The invention proposes an interlocking device ( | 12-17-2009 |
20100244598 | CONNECTING DEVICE FOR ELECTRICALLY CONNECTING A THREE-PHASE MOTOR - A connecting device for electrically connecting a three-phase motor having three windings (U, V, W) to a three-phase network. The connecting device comprises a mains connection unit ( | 09-30-2010 |
20100248513 | LOCKING DEVICE - The invention proposes a locking device for a two-part connector housing. This locking device consists of two locking elements in connection with an actuating handle. The locking elements respectively consist of a one-piece wire element and feature on one end a part that is shaped in the form of an open eyelet and serves for encompassing a bearing pin of a first connector housing half. On the other end, they feature a part that is shaped in the form of an indentation and serves for producing a snap connection with a locking pin of the second connector housing half. Since the locking elements are manufactured of a flexible spring steel wire, they can be elastically bent such that they can be pushed over the bearing pins of an existing connector housing half and engaged at this location in order to allow the retrofitting of an already installed connector with a locking device with superior environmental resistance. | 09-30-2010 |
20110028025 | CONNECTING DEVICE FOR A MULTICONDUCTOR ELECTRIC CABLE - The invention pertains to a connecting device for a multiconductor electric cable that features a carrier body ( | 02-03-2011 |
20120034811 | DEVICE FOR SECURING A CONNECTOR - In order to secure connectors, particularly USB connectors, in a module housing of a modular connector, the invention proposes to arrange locating springs in the connecting region of the module housing, wherein said locating springs are aligned in the connecting direction and secure the connector inserted therebetween. | 02-09-2012 |
Jake Tyler Ferderer, Kirkland, WA US
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20110276215 | MANAGING THE CONFIGURATION OF A VEHICLE - Generally described, aspects of the disclosed subject matter are directed to managing the configuration of a vehicle. In accordance with one embodiment, a method of modifying the configuration of a vehicle based on the vehicle's location is provided. The method includes receiving, from a remote Satellite Positioning System (“SPS”) device, positioning data that identifies the location of the vehicle. Then, the positioning data is used to identify one or more regulations that are applicable, given the location of the vehicle. Based on collected vehicle readings, a determination is made regarding whether the configuration of the vehicle should be modified. In turn, the method may cause the configuration of the vehicle to be modified to comply with the one or more regulations. | 11-10-2011 |
Mark A. Ferderer, Buford, GA US
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20090041185 | Angled-beam detection system for container inspection - A non-intrusive inspection system, including apparatuses and methods, for non-intrusively inspecting containers such as, without limitation, those employed to transport items in international commerce. The non-intrusive inspection system is configured to generate and scan a container with multiple bremsstrahlung, or x-ray, beams having multiple spectra and directed at the container in multiple directions and planes separated by one or more angle(s). Using data collected from such scanning, software of the non-intrusive inspection system generates three-dimensional images of the items present in a container, calculates the volumes and densities of such items, computes effective “Z” numbers, and distinguishes between multiple materials, or elements, of such items. By employing multiple bremsstrahlung beams directed upon a container in multiple planes, the non-intrusive inspection system reduces the number of orientations and geometries of items within a container that might otherwise be employed to avoid the detection of harmful materials being transported within a container. | 02-12-2009 |