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Adam Lack, New York, NY US
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20150090226 | PROCESS FOR IMPROVING EFFICIENCIES OF GAS SYSTEMS USING A COMPRESSOR - Disclosed in certain embodiments are methods of improving efficiencies of adsorbed gas fuel systems and to recover vapors from gasoline containers. | 04-02-2015 |
20150090231 | PROCESS FOR IMPROVING EFFICIENCIES OF GAS SYSTEMS BY GASOLINE VAPOR EXTRACTION - Disclosed in certain embodiments are methods of improving efficiencies of adsorbed gas fuel systems and to recover vapors from gasoline containers. | 04-02-2015 |
20150090344 | GAS FILTERING IN ADSORBED GAS SYSTEMS - Disclosed in certain embodiments are pressure release devices or filtering devices for adsorbed gas containers in order to increase the safety and efficiencies of adsorbed gas systems. In certain embodiments, the systems contain metal organic framework. | 04-02-2015 |
20150090610 | PROCESSES FOR FILLING CONTAINERS IN ADSORBED GAS SYSTEMS - Disclosed in certain embodiments are methods of filling storage containers with adsorbent materials (e.g., metal organic framework) and methods to increase the storage capacity of the adsorbent materials | 04-02-2015 |
20150090611 | PRESSURE RELEASE DEVICE FOR ADSORBED GAS SYSTEMS - Disclosed in certain embodiments are pressure release devices or filtering devices for adsorbed gas containers in order to increase the safety and efficiencies of adsorbed gas systems. In certain embodiments, the systems contain metal organic framework. | 04-02-2015 |
20150094202 | PROCESSES FOR ACTIVATING ADSORBENT MATERIALS IN ADSORBED GAS SYSTEMS - Disclosed in certain embodiments are methods of filling storage containers with adsorbent materials (e.g., metal organic framework) and methods to increase the storage capacity of the adsorbent materials | 04-02-2015 |
Adam C. Lack, New York, NY US
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20140127098 | Ammonia Slip Reduction - A method for controlling injection of a reductant into an exhaust system of an internal combustion engine, which includes measuring temperature at a plurality of locations in the exhaust system relative to an SCR catalyst, determining an average temperature as a function of the measured temperatures, and controlling injecting of a reductant into the exhaust upstream of the catalyst as a function of the average temperature. The average temperature may be a weighted average where temperature measurements from at least some locations upstream of the SCR catalyst may be assigned greater weight than temperature measurements proximate the SCR catalyst. | 05-08-2014 |
20140182273 | AMMONIA STORAGE ON AN SCR CATALYST - A system and method for calculating quantity of ammonia stored on an SCR catalyst at various times during an interval of time by processing certain data, including the aggregate quantity of ammonia introduced into an exhaust flow during the interval of time, calculating the efficiency of catalytic conversion of NOx to N | 07-03-2014 |
20150101675 | POSITIVE CONNECTION INDICATOR (VISUAL OR SOUND) - A reductant storage and dosing system which uses at least one canister containing a supply of reductant to supply, via a delivery line, an exhaust gas after-treatment system having an injector is disclosed. A controller may be used to meter the flow of the reductant through the delivery line to the injector, while a status indicator indicates a status of the connection—i.e., connected or disconnected. In an embodiment, the status indicator provides a visual signal or indication, such as an LED or series of LEDs, an audible signal, such as a beep, click or buzz, or both. Iternatively, the status indicator may be an analog or digital gauge. | 04-16-2015 |
Adam C. Lack, Willow Springs, IL US
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20110030349 | QUICK-HEATING OF A UREA SUPPLY CONDUIT FOR AN ENGINE EXHAUST AFTER-TREATMENT SYSTEM - A urea supply conduit ( | 02-10-2011 |
20110252765 | EXHAUST THROTTLE VALVE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER REGENERATION - An exhaust gas aftertreatment system ( | 10-20-2011 |
20120247089 | INSULATED MAIN NH3 CARTRIDGE SYSTEM WITH SEPARATE START-UP UNIT - A system and method relate to a reductant dosing for use in the reduction of NOx in an exhaust stream is disclosed. The system and method incorporates a separate first or start-up cartridge and an insulated mantel or housing containing at least one to a plurality of main cartridges. The first and main cartridges store an ammonia adsorbing/desorbing material, which releases ammonia gas upon application of sufficient heat. The start-up cartridge permits the initial release of ammonia gas into the exhaust stream even during start-up of an engine, and because it is separate from the main cartridge, the first cartridge cools faster than the main cartridge and can be replenished with ammonia sooner than the main cartridge. The start-up cartridge is housed in or surrounded by a non-insulating debris shield. | 10-04-2012 |
20130160430 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING MAXIMUM HYDROCARBON INJECTION FOR DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER REGENERATION - A method of providing hydrocarbons to an engine exhaust for regenerating a diesel particulate filter within an exhaust system of a diesel engine. A mass flow rate of exhaust gas within an exhaust system is determined. A mass flow rate of oxygen within the exhaust gas entering the diesel oxidation catalyst is determined. A set point indicative of an allowable mass flow rate of oxygen within the exhaust gas exiting the diesel oxidation catalyst is received. A hydrocarbon threshold that may be injected into the exhaust system is calculated. Hydrocarbons are injected into the exhaust system upstream of the diesel oxidation catalyst, wherein the injected hydrocarbons do not exceed the calculated threshold amount of hydrocarbons. | 06-27-2013 |
20140230412 | TRAPPED SOOT ESTIMATOR - A diesel engine ( | 08-21-2014 |
20140360169 | POST THERMAL CONTROL DEVICE FOR USE WITH A NOx SLIP CATALYST - A system and method for treating diesel exhaust in a diesel exhaust system, and specifically for improved NO | 12-11-2014 |
20150052879 | MIXING PLATE AS STABILIZER FOR AMMONIA GAS INJECTOR - A system for mixing ammonia (reductant) with engine exhaust includes an exhaust flow created by a vehicle engine, an ammonia feed line passing into the exhaust flow, an injector connected to the feed line and positioned within the exhaust flow, the injector having at least one port for discharging ammonia into the exhaust flow, and a mixing plate positioned within the exhaust flow downstream of the ammonia injector and stabilizing at least one of either the feed line and the injector. An aspect of the invention is to stabilize the injector by attaching the mixing plate to the feed line to provide such stability. Alternatively or additionally, the mixing plate is attached to the injector to stabilize. The feed line may even pass through the mixing plate. | 02-26-2015 |
20150071824 | MIXING PLATE PROVIDING REDUCTANT DISTRIBUTION - A reductant mixing system having injector and mixing plate positioned within mixing canister is disclosed. Injector discharges reductant directly into vehicle exhaust gases. Mixing plate effects turbulence to mix gases for NO reduction. Mixing plate includes plurality of arms each having surface area and extending from center of plate, barrier region defined by collective surface areas of arms and substantially centered for diverting fluid flow outward, and first and second cut-outs, which allow the gases diverted by barrier region to pass mixing plate into adjacent canister of exhaust treatment system. Each of the first cutouts is defined by outer edge between adjacent arms, and second tier of cut-outs defined by inner edge proximate end of each arm. | 03-12-2015 |
20150086427 | LINE BREAK INDICATOR (WIRE IN AMMONIA LINES) - Reductant delivery system having at least one canister containing reductant coupled, via delivery line, to after-treatment system having ammonia injector, is disclosed. Reductant includes ammonia adsorbing/desorbing material. Delivery line is connected at one end to ammonia injector and at another end detachably coupled by coupler to the canister. Controller may be used for metering flow of ammonia through delivery line to injector. Line-break detector detects disconnection within the delivery line to prevent loss of ammonia. Line-break indicator coupled to line-break detector is used, wherein the indicator activates upon the detector detecting a disconnection in the delivery line. Related methods for detecting and indicating a line break are disclosed. | 03-26-2015 |
20150114486 | AMMONIA FLOW MODULATOR TO PREVENT MOISTURE BUILD-UP - An ammonia flow modulator having a housing, a fluid passage, a first valve, preferably having a precision orifice, positioned within the passage, and an orientation which prevents fluid from pooling in the passage is disclosed and claimed. As an added feature, the device may include a heat source positioned within the housing proximate at least one of a fluid inlet, a fluid outlet, and the fluid passage. The heat source may be provided by an electric heating element, an exhaust gas heat exchanger, or any other suitable source. As econd inlet and a second passage fluidly connecting the second inlet to the outlet by fluidly linking the second passage to the first passage and including a check valve to prevent backflow. A controller coupled to the first valve is used to control ammonia flow. | 04-30-2015 |
20160076424 | COOLANT HEATING METHOD FOR RELEASING REDUCTANT - A system and method for heating main unit containing host salt having ammonia that is used as reductant in an engine exhaust gas after-treatment system. Engine coolant is delivered from internal combustion engine to auxiliary heating device. When necessary, the auxiliary heating device heats the engine coolant to temperatures that will aid in releasing ammonia from the host salt. The auxiliary heating device may employ an electric heating element, a combustion element, or be an exhaust gas heat exchanger, among other heating methods. The heated engine coolant is delivered to a coolant heating manifold, where heat from the heated coolant is transferred to the main unit. The transferred heat may aid in elevating the temperature in/of the main unit to facilitate the release of stored ammonia from the host salt as a gaseous reductant. The gaseous ammonia may then flow from the main unit. | 03-17-2016 |
Adam C. Lack, Boulder, CO US
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20140127097 | AMMONIA FLOW CONTROL - A method for controlling injection of a reductant into an exhaust system of an internal combustion engine includes determining the temperature and pressure of reductant supplied to a reductant injector. The method also determines a maximum reductant flow rate as a function of the reductant temperature and pressure and controls operation of the injector as a function of the maximum reductant flow rate. | 05-08-2014 |
20150300573 | POWER MODULATION FOR AMMONIA DELIVERY SYSTEM - A system for storage and dosing of ammonia includes solid ammonia storage material capable of binding and releasing ammonia reversibly by adsorption/absorption. The system includes a start-up storage unit and a main storage unit, both of which hold ammonia storage material. A start-up heating device is arranged to heat the start-up storage unit to generate gaseous ammonia by thermal desorption from the solid storage material. A main heating device arranged to heat the main storage unit to generate gaseous ammonia by thermal desorption from the solid storage material. A controller modulates operation of the heating devices such that the main and start-up heating devices are not simultaneously activated. | 10-22-2015 |
20150300934 | Ammonia Estimation Method - A method for determining the degree of saturation of a solid ammonia storage material in a storage unit includes activating a heater to release ammonia from the storage material until the pressure of the storage unit reaches a predetermined pressure. The method then deactivates the heater and determining a decay rate of the pressure of the storage unit while the heater is deactivated. The method estimates the degree of saturation of the ammonia storage medium in response to the decay rate. According to some embodiments, determining the decay rate may include measuring the time required for the pressure of the storage unit to drop from a first pressure threshold to a second pressure threshold. | 10-22-2015 |
20160103110 | ENGINE NOX MODEL - A method is provided for estimating the NO | 04-14-2016 |
Adam Cyril Lack, New York, NY US
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20140026868 | ADSORBED NATURAL GAS FUEL SYSTEM FOR HYBRID MOTOR VEHICLES - Disclosed are methods and systems for fueling hybrid vehicles by placing as part of the vehicle fuel system a tank containing a natural gas adsorbent where the natural gas is initially stored in said tank at a pressure of 700 psia or less. | 01-30-2014 |
Andrew Lack, Bronxville, NY US
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20150052227 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING SUPPLEMENTAL CONTENT - The present disclosure describes a system and method for providing supplemental content. Media content is displayed on a display device. An indication is displayed on the display device to alert a user of the availability of supplemental content related to the media content if it is determined that supplemental content is available. The supplemental content is retrieved from one or more servers in response to user input, and the supplemental content is displayed on the display device by overlaying the supplemental content on top of the media content. | 02-19-2015 |
20150052488 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING AN ACTIVE SCREENSAVER - The present disclosure describes personalized active screensavers which are actionable and react to user preferences and user details. A presence of an individual is detected. The individual is analyzed to determine information related to the individual. Content is displayed on a display based on the determined information related to the individual. A screensaver mode is initiated on the display in response to the individual moving out of a predetermined range. | 02-19-2015 |
Christopher K. Lack, Milan, IN US
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20130135160 | HOSPITAL BED HAVING NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION CAPABILITY - An apparatus for providing data communication and power to a device located in a room having a power outlet is disclosed. The power outlet may be a standard AC outlet, for example. The apparatus includes a cable extending from the device and having a plug comprising a plug body. Prongs extend from the plug body and couple to the power outlet to receive power. A first near field communication antenna is carried by the plug body. A communication module has a second near field communication antenna and is located in the room in proximity to the plug. At least one of the first near field communication antenna and the second near field communication antenna communicates data wirelessly to the other of the first near field communication antenna and the second near field communication antenna. | 05-30-2013 |
20130253291 | Patient Support Apparatus With Redundant Identity Verification - A patient support apparatus includes one or more readers and/or sensing devices to receive data that can be use to verify the identity of persons or objects, such as patients, caregivers, and medications. The sensing devices may include, for example, a biometric sensor, a physiological sensor, a bar code reader, a camera, a microphone, or a combination thereof. The patient support apparatus may use identity verification information obtained from these devices for a number of different purposes, including, for example, managing the delivery of therapy, medication, or treatment to a patient associated with the patient support apparatus. | 09-26-2013 |
20140296755 | PATIENT SUPPORT WITH DYNAMIC BAR CODE GENERATOR - A care system including a medical device, a mobile computing device, and a information system. The medical device configured to generate data graphics to transfer information from the medical device to the mobile computing device. | 10-02-2014 |
Craig Lack, Hockessin, DE US
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20090136718 | Reinforced Bonded Constructs - An article having a bond with increased strength is described. In one embodiment, the article comprises a first material having a thermoplastic polymer, and a second material having an expanded polytetrafluoroethylene laminate joined by a welded bond. A reinforcing component is disposed between the first and second materials to form a reinforcing region. | 05-28-2009 |
Dennis M. Lack, Bakersfield, CA US
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20090020464 | Portable Water Quality Monitoring And Treatment System - A portable system for on-site monitoring and treatment of water comprising a protective enclosure adapted to be positioned proximate a site of collected water, an internal fluid flow system disposed within the enclosure comprising a first conduit extending from a dirty water inlet on the enclosure to a pair of dirty water outlets and a second conduit extending from a return water inlet on the enclosure to a filtered water outlet and a clean water outlet. Probes are provided in the conduits for monitoring fluid parameters therein and communicating those parameters to a controller within the enclosure. The controller compares the measured parameter levels with predetermined acceptable levels and actuates valve members in said conduits in response to the measured parameter levels to selectively communicate the respective conduits with respective outlets for the treatment of water passing through the system. | 01-22-2009 |
Eduard Lack, Wiener Neustadt AT
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20090062407 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING MICRO EMULSIONS - This invention relates to preparation of micro emulsions having a controlled size. It provides methods, measures, apparatus and products produced by the methods. The method is particularly suitable for preparing micro emulsions of water containing one or more ionic species in an oil and/or dense fluid phase such as CO | 03-05-2009 |
Joel E. Lack, Sugar Land, TX US
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20120149615 | Strong Base Amines to Minimize Corrosion in Systems Prone to Form Corrosive Salts - Corrosion by ammonia/amine salts in hydrocarbon streams such as distillation overhead streams that contain a mineral acid and water can be prevented, avoided or minimized by adding certain strong amines to the streams. The amines have a pKa between about 10.5 to about 12 and include, but are not necessarily limited to, dimethylamine, diethylamine, dipropylamine, diisopropyl-amine, di-n-butylamine, diisobutylamine, di-sec-butylamine, di-tert-butylamine, pyrrolidine, piperidine, and combinations thereof. If the hydrocarbon stream further includes a nitrogen-containing compound such as ammonia, a tramp and/or a residual amine which can form a corrosive salt with the mineral acid, then the added amine is a stronger base than the tramp or residual amine, if present. The amount of added amine is greater than total amount of nitrogen-containing compound, so that any corrosive salts formed are less corrosive than the salts that would otherwise form from the ammonia and/or tramp amine. | 06-14-2012 |
20150218467 | STRONG BASE AMINES TO MINIMIZE CORROSION IN SYSTEMS PRONE TO FORM CORROSIVE SALTS - Corrosion by ammonia/amine salts in hydrocarbon streams such as distillation overhead streams that contain a mineral acid and water can be prevented, avoided or minimized by adding certain strong amines to the streams. The amines have a pKa between about 10.5 to about 12 and include, but are not necessarily limited to, dimethylamine, diethylamine, dipropylamine, diisopropylamine, di-n-butylamine, diisobutylamine, di-sec-butylamine, di-tert-butylamine, pyrrolidine, piperidine, and combinations thereof. If the hydrocarbon stream further includes a nitrogen-containing compound such as ammonia, a tramp and/or a residual amine which can form a corrosive salt with the mineral acid, then the added amine is a stronger base than the tramp or residual amine, if present. The amount of added amine is greater than total amount of nitrogen-containing compound, so that any corrosive salts formed are less corrosive than the salts that would otherwise form from the ammonia and/or tramp amine. | 08-06-2015 |
Larry Lack, Glendale, AZ US
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20100316504 | Positive Displacement Pumping System - A positive displacement pumping system for use in deep wells includes a drive system and one or two pumps. In the preferred embodiment, the drive system includes an electrical motor, a speed reducer, and a rotary-to-reciprocal motion converter. Alternatively, the drive system includes a windmill, a variable transmission, and a counterbalance. The counterbalance can be either weights or a second alternating pump. The pumps include a central hollow discharge tube and one or more vertically aligned pumping chambers in fluid communication with the central discharge tube. Within each pumping chamber, a valve arrangement, which includes a piston or shuttle member and fluid intakes, causes fluid to fill and then drain from the pumping chambers as the central hollow discharge tube reciprocates. In operation, the drive system causes the central hollow discharge tube in the pump to reciprocate and thereby cause the fluid to travel from each pumping chamber into to the central discharge tube. In the preferred embodiment, fluid is pumped on both the upstroke and downstroke of the central discharge tube. Alternatively, fluid is discharged on only the upstroke. Fluid from the central discharge tube is discharged from the pump into a discharge field. The amount of fluid discharged on each stroke depends on the number and size of pumping chambers and the length of the stroke. A greater number of pumping chambers causes a greater discharge of fluid at a higher velocity into the discharge field. | 12-16-2010 |
Melanie Lack, Dusseldorf DE
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20100184909 | CROSSLINKABLE POLYMERS WITH HETEROAROMATIC GROUPS - A crosslinkable binder consisting of a base polymer selected from poly(meth)acrylates, polyesters, polyurethanes, polyamides, polyolefins, polyethers, copolymers of vinyl esters, silicones, wherin the binder has number-average molecular weight (M | 07-22-2010 |
Melanie Lack, Duesseldorf DE
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20100086712 | RADIATION-CROSSLINKING HOT-MELT ADHESIVE - A radiation curable hot-melt adhesive is provided which contains a polyurethane polymer. This polyurethane polymer is prepared from A) a reactive polyurethane prepolymer which contains at least two NCO groups, B) a low molecular weight compound which comprises a free-radically polymerizable double bond and a functional group which reacts with a NCO group; C) a compound which comprises a functional group which reacts with a NCO group, but does not comprise a functional group polymerizable under free-radical condition; and D) a free-radical photoinitiator which contains a primary or secondary alcohol functional group. The radiation curable hot-melt adhesive is suitable as tapes, films, labels or articles for medical use with pressure-sensitively adhesive layers, in particular, for adhesively bonding shrinkable labels on rotationally symmetrical containers. | 04-08-2010 |
20130068386 | FILM-FORMING RADIATION-CROSSLINKING ADHESIVE - Radiation-crosslinkable hot-melt adhesives containing more than 50% of polyurethane polymers which contain at least one radiation-polymerizable reactive group. The radiation-crosslinkable hot-melt adhesive is prepared by reacting a) a reactive PU prepolymer having a particular block structure b) 20 to 95 mol % of at least one low-molecular-weight compound (B) containing a radically polymerizable double bond and a group reacting with an NCO group; c) 0 to 50 mol % of at least one compound (C) having at least one group reactive to NCO groups but no group that is polymerizable under radical conditions, with a molar mass of 32 to 5000 g/mol; d) 5 to 50 mol % of at least one radical photoinitiator (D) having a primary or secondary OH group, as well as optionally further polymers and/or auxiliary substances. The adhesives can be cured for bonding nonwoven substrates or for coating labels, tapes, films and plasters with pressure-sensitive adhesive coatings. | 03-21-2013 |
20130122287 | HOT-MELT ADHESIVE COMPRISING IONIC GROUPS - Discussed are hot-melt adhesives that can be cross-linked by radiation. The adhesives comprise more than 30%, relative to the hot-melt adhesive, of at least one polyurethane polymer which contains at least one reactive group that can be polymerized by radiation. | 05-16-2013 |
Michael Nathan Lack, Arlington, VA US
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20160117514 | DATA ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Various hardware and software configurations are described herein which provide improved security and control over protected data. In some embodiments, a computer includes a main motherboard card coupled to all input/output devices connected to the computer, and a trusted operating system operates on the main motherboard which includes an access control module for controlling access to the protected data in accordance with rules. The trusted operating system stores the protected data in an unprotected form only on the memory devices on the main motherboard. The computer may also have a computer card coupled to the main motherboard via a PCI bus, on which is operating a guest operating system session for handling requests for data from software applications on the computer. A tamper detection mechanism is provided in the computer for protecting against attempts to copy the unprotected form of the protected data onto memory devices other than the one or more memory devices used by the motherboard or computer card. | 04-28-2016 |
Nicholas L. Lack, Palos Heights, IL US
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20090241490 | FILTER WITH MULTIPLE SECTIONS OF DIFFERENT MEDIA - A panel air filter assembly, for use in heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, which has a single filter element with multiple portions. The single filter element is sectioned into substantially equally-dimensioned and separate filter portions. Each of the filter portions includes a specific type of medium and is distinct from one another, so as to remove different types of contaminants from the outdoor supply air before entering heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems. A waterproof paperboard frame securely supports the filter element at the filter element's marginal edges. | 10-01-2009 |
Patricia Lack, Glendale, AZ US
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20100316504 | Positive Displacement Pumping System - A positive displacement pumping system for use in deep wells includes a drive system and one or two pumps. In the preferred embodiment, the drive system includes an electrical motor, a speed reducer, and a rotary-to-reciprocal motion converter. Alternatively, the drive system includes a windmill, a variable transmission, and a counterbalance. The counterbalance can be either weights or a second alternating pump. The pumps include a central hollow discharge tube and one or more vertically aligned pumping chambers in fluid communication with the central discharge tube. Within each pumping chamber, a valve arrangement, which includes a piston or shuttle member and fluid intakes, causes fluid to fill and then drain from the pumping chambers as the central hollow discharge tube reciprocates. In operation, the drive system causes the central hollow discharge tube in the pump to reciprocate and thereby cause the fluid to travel from each pumping chamber into to the central discharge tube. In the preferred embodiment, fluid is pumped on both the upstroke and downstroke of the central discharge tube. Alternatively, fluid is discharged on only the upstroke. Fluid from the central discharge tube is discharged from the pump into a discharge field. The amount of fluid discharged on each stroke depends on the number and size of pumping chambers and the length of the stroke. A greater number of pumping chambers causes a greater discharge of fluid at a higher velocity into the discharge field. | 12-16-2010 |
Randall Lack, Houston, TX US
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20140222698 | Systems and Methods for Tracking Renewable Energy Credits - Systems and methods for tracking renewable energy credits are provided. In one embodiment, a system can be provided. The system can include at least one processor. The system can also include at least one memory comprising computer-executable instructions. When the computer-executable instructions are executed by the at least one processor, the instructions cause the at least one processor to receive data associated with renewable electricity generation by at least one power plant, receive data associated with renewable electricity usage by at least one electric vehicle station, and based at least in part on the received renewable electricity generation data and renewable electricity usage data, determine one or more renewable energy credits associated with the renewable electricity generation. | 08-07-2014 |
Ryan A. Lack, Broken Arrow, OK US
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20140099211 | Detection of Well Fluid Contamination in Seabed Fluids of Well Pump Assemblies - A submersible well pump assembly include a rotary pump driven by an electrical motor. A seal section operably connects between the motor and the pump for reducing a pressure differential between motor oil in the motor and well fluid surrounding the pump assembly. The pump assembly contains a sealed fluid. A sensor mounted to the well pump assembly detects contamination of the sealed fluid by well fluid encroaching into contact with the sealed fluid. The sensor may be mounted in the motor or the seal section to detect well fluid contamination of motor oil. The sensor may be mounted in a secondary pump that has that has temporary barriers to block the entry of well fluid into a buffer fluid contained in the secondary pump while the secondary pump is in a storage condition within a well. | 04-10-2014 |
Stéphane Lack, Beaucouze FR
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20100114313 | ANTI-ADHESION SURGICAL MEMBRANE - The membrane is made of a polymeric material, characterized in that one ( | 05-06-2010 |
Stéphane Lack, Beaucouze FR
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20100114313 | ANTI-ADHESION SURGICAL MEMBRANE - The membrane is made of a polymeric material, characterized in that one ( | 05-06-2010 |