Swanepoel
Adriaan Retief Swanepoel, Pretoria ZA
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20090211066 | Securing Device - The invention provides a securing device for use in securing an object to a supporting surface, and/or for restraining an object relative to a supporting surface. The securing device includes a base ( | 08-27-2009 |
Christiaan Edward Swanepoel, Walldorf DE
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20150293947 | VALIDATING RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ENTITIES IN A DATA MODEL - Various embodiments of systems and methods to validate relationships between entities are described herein. In one aspect, upon receiving a selection of an object associated with a source entity, a list of associations corresponding to the source entity is provided, where each association defining a related target entity. Further, upon receiving a selection of at least one association from the list of associations entity relationship data corresponding to the selected object is retrieved from destination entities defined by the at least one selected association. And, the retrieved entity relationship data is rendered on a computer generated user interface. | 10-15-2015 |
Dawid Lukas Frederik Swanepoel, Pretoria ZA
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20110285154 | Disposal Utensil - The invention provides a utensil | 11-24-2011 |
Gregory B. Swanepoel, Boksburg ZA
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20120080230 | BEARINGS FOR DOWNHOLE TOOLS, DOWNHOLE TOOLS INCORPORATING SUCH BEARINGS, AND METHODS OF COOLING SUCH BEARINGS - Bearings for downhole tools including a first bearing member and a second bearing member, at least one of the first and second bearing members having a channel formed therein. Methods of cooling bearings of downhole tools comprise flowing a fluid within a channel formed in at least one bearing member. Heat is transferred from at least the at least one bearing member to the fluid. The fluid is flowed away from the at least one bearing member. | 04-05-2012 |
20140301679 | BEARINGS FOR DOWNHOLE TOOLS, DOWNHOLE TOOLS INCORPORATING SUCH BEARINGS, AND METHODS OF COOLING SUCH BEARINGS - Bearings for downhole tools including a first bearing member and a second bearing member, at least one of the first and second bearing members having a channel formed therein. Methods of cooling bearings of downhole tools comprise flowing a fluid within a channel formed in at least one bearing member. Heat is transferred from at least the at least one bearing member to the fluid. The fluid is flowed away from the at least one bearing member. | 10-09-2014 |
Jaco Johannes Swanepoel, Pretoria ZA
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20130266494 | UPGRADING OF TITANIFEROUS MATERIAL - A method of upgrading a titaniferous material includes nitriding and reducing a titaniferous material which includes TiO | 10-10-2013 |
20150144055 | PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CRYSTALLINE TITANIUM POWDER - The invention provides a process for the production of crystalline titanium powder containing single crystals or agglomerates of single crystals having an average crystal size (by volume) greater than 1 μm, said process including reacting a titanium chloride species, preferably titanium dichloride, and reducing metal in a continuous back-mix reactor to produce a free flowing suspension of titanium powder in molten chloride salt wherein: i. both the titanium chloride species and the reducing metal are dissolved in a molten chloride salt and fed to the reactor containing a chloride salt of the reducing metal; ii. the average feed ratio of the titanium chloride species and reducing metal to the continuous back-mix reactor is within 1%, preferably within 0.1%, of the stoichiometric ratio required to fully reduce the titanium chloride salt to titanium metal; iii. the concentration of titanium powder in the fluid suspension of titanium powder in molten salt in the continuous back-mix reactor is between 2 and 23 mass %; and iv. The reducing metal is lithium, sodium, magnesium, or calcium. | 05-28-2015 |
Johann Swanepoel, Pearl ZA
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20110148440 | PARASITIC CAPACITANCE CANCELLATION IN CAPACITIVE MEASUREMENT APPLICATIONS - An integrated circuit for compensating for parasitic capacitance in a capacitive measuring apparatus wherein a capacitance measurement is done by repeatedly transferring charge from a capacitor to be measured to a reference capacitor. | 06-23-2011 |
Johann Swanepoel, Paarl ZA
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20140285220 | PARASITIC CAPACITANCE CANCELLATION IN CAPACITIVE MEASUREMENT - An integrated circuit compensates for parasitic capacitance in a capacitive measuring apparatus wherein a capacitance measurement is done by repeatedly transferring charge from a capacitor to be measured to a reference capacitor. | 09-25-2014 |
Nico Johann Swanepoel, Paarl ZA
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20100117661 | GRID TOUCH POSITION DETERMINATION - A capacitive sensing circuit which has a uniformly resistive sense plate, a charge transfer measurement circuit connected to one side of the sense plate and a dummy load which is only connected to another side of the sense plate during some measurement cycles. | 05-13-2010 |
William John Swanepoel, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20090094138 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CALCULATING, TRACKING, AND PROJECTING CHILDREN'S CLOTHING SIZES OVER TIME - The present invention relates to an automated system and method for determining the best brand and product-specific sizes of garments or footwear for a child based on the child's measurements and the measurement parameters associated with a specific brands' sizing structures. The present invention also allows for projecting changes in the child's garment or footwear size by brand and product type over time either by projecting the approximate date on which a child will outgrow their current size or by projecting a future size for some given date in time. | 04-09-2009 |