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Achim Rehmann, Kieselbronn DE
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20120090579 | CHARGE AIR DUCT FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - A charge air duct for an internal combustion engine includes a housing with at least one entrance and at least one exit for charge air, a first heat exchanger arranged inside the housing to cool the charge air, a bypass arranged on the housing to at least partially circumvent the heat exchanger, and an actuator arranged on the housing to influence the charge air flow. The charge air is guided from the entrance to the first heat exchanger in a first position of the actuator and from the entrance to the bypass in a second position of the actuator, and the bypass leads upstream of a second heat exchanger of the charge air duct. | 04-19-2012 |
20120097136 | CHARGE AIR DUCT FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - A charge air duct for an internal combustion engine includes a housing with at least one entrance and at least one exit for charge air. A heat exchanger is arranged inside the housing to cool the charge air, a bypass is arranged on the housing to at least partially circumvent the heat exchanger and an actuator is arranged on the housing to influence the charge air flow. The charge air is guided from the entrance to the heat exchanger in a first position of the actuator and from the entrance to the bypass in a second position of the actuator, and the actuator at least partially reduces a cross-section of the charge air in a third position. | 04-26-2012 |
20140000850 | Heat exchanger for cooling a fluid of an internal combustion engine, assembly with at least one heat exchanger and method for manufacturing a heat exchanger | 01-02-2014 |
Georg Rehmann, Koblenz DE
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20120307853 | DIODE LASER - A diode laser arrangement having a number of laser bars, wherein each laser bar has a number of emitters generating laser beams arranged offset in a stacked manner to one another, in at least two stacks to form the arrangement. | 12-06-2012 |
Lars Rehmann, Kingston CA
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20090270670 | RECOVERY OF ORGANIC CONTAMINANTS FROM TERRESTRIAL ENVIRONMENTS - The present invention concerns a method for removing organic contaminants from a terrestrial environment, such as soil. The method involves contacting the contaminated soil with a solid polymeric material having an affinity for a target organic contaminant, without the need to add any liquid to the soil to form a slurry and/or without the need for the soil to have a high moisture content. Preferably, the organic contaminants absorbed into the polymer materials are removed from the polymer and the polymer reused. | 10-29-2009 |
Lars Rehmann, London CA
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20110319309 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE REMOVAL OF CHEWING GUM RESIDUES FROM SUBSTRATES - This invention relates to methods for removing chewing gum and residues thereof from substrates using chewing gum modifying compositions comprising ionic liquids. In one embodiment, the chewing gum modifying composition may be used together with one or more oxidising reagents. In another embodiment, the chewing gum removal compositions further comprise one or more enzymes and one or more enzyme mediator compounds. The invention further relates to novel ionic liquid and enzyme compositions that are suitable for use in removing chewing gum residues. | 12-29-2011 |
Mark Rehmann, Georgetown, TX US
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20090244827 | System and Method for Portable Information Handling System Thermal Shield - An information handling system's thermal management is selectively altered by coupling a thermal barrier to the bottom surface of the information handling system chassis so that an air channel insulates against the passage of thermal energy from the bottom surface. A vent opening in a side of the thermal barrier allows airflow through the air channel to a vent opening of the information handling system. The airflow through the air channel cools the base of the thermal barrier so that an end user will experience reduced thermal energy if the information handling system rests on the end user, such as in the end user's lap. | 10-01-2009 |
Mark L. Rehmann, Georgetown, TX US
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20090147455 | INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEMS HAVING COATINGS WITH POROUS PARTICLES AND PROCESSES OF FORMING THE SAME - Particles having a relatively high porosity can be used in an information handling system or other information handling system. In one aspect, a portable information handling system can include an electrical circuit that can generate thermal energy during normal operation of the electrical circuit. The portable information handling system can also include a housing that includes a first material and particles having a porosity of at least 80%. In another aspect, an information handling system can include a housing that includes a material and a coating, wherein the coating includes a polymeric material and particles having a porosity of at least 80%. In another aspect, a process of forming an information handling system can include coating a surface of a housing, wherein the coating includes particles having a porosity of at least 80%, and placing an electrical circuit within the housing after coating the surface. | 06-11-2009 |
20090323275 | System and Method for Portable Information Handling System Parallel-Wall Thermal Shield - An information handling system's thermal management is selectively altered by coupling a thermal barrier to the bottom surface of the information handling system chassis so that an air channel insulates against the passage of thermal energy from the bottom surface. A vent opening in a side of the thermal barrier allows airflow through the air channel to a vent opening of the information handling system. The airflow through the air channel cools the base of the thermal barrier so that an end user will experience reduced thermal energy if the information handling system rests on the end user, such as in the end user's lap. | 12-31-2009 |
20110012547 | System and Method for a High Efficiency Remote Three Phase Fan Commutation Integration Control in an Information Handling System - An information handling system includes a three phase brushless direct current motor and a motherboard which in turn includes a drive circuit. The three phase brushless direct current motor is configured to rotate a cooling fan in the information handling system based on a control signal. The drive circuit is connected to the three phase brushless direct current motor, and the drive circuit is configured to adjust the control signal sent to the three phase brushless direct current motor based on a back electromagnetic flux signal. | 01-20-2011 |
20120188999 | Personal Computer and Mobile Phone Communications through Peer-to-Peer Connection - An information handling system includes a network interface, a radio frequency interface, and a processor. The processor is configured to receive a call initiation signal from a remote system through the network interface, establish a connection with a portable communication device through the radio frequency interface, and accept a call from the remote system. Additionally, the processor is further configured to route audio signals related to the call between the portable communication device and the remote system. | 07-26-2012 |
20120246239 | Method for Establishing Interpersonal Communication and System - A method includes determining a set of individuals available to participate in a chat event, and determining a pairing of individuals from the first set including a first individual and a second individual, the pairing based on matching criterion. The method also includes providing an invitation to the first individual and to the second individual, establishing communication between the first individual and the second individual in response to an acceptance of the first invitation by the first individual or in response to an acceptance of the first invitation by the second individual. | 09-27-2012 |
Stephan Rehmann, Mosbach DE
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20090248698 | Managing Consistent Interfaces for Internal Service Request Business Objects Across Heterogeneous Systems - A business object model, which reflects data that is used during a given business transaction, is utilized to generate interfaces. This business object model facilitates commercial transactions by providing consistent interfaces that are suitable for use across industries, across businesses, and across different departments within a business during a business transaction. In some operations, software creates, updates, or otherwise processes information related to an internal service request and/or an internal service request template business object. | 10-01-2009 |