Abstract: An adjustable-height pendant luminaire is proposed which comprises the following: a luminaire head, a ceiling mounting unit from which the luminaire head is suspended by means of cables, a height adjustment unit arranged in the ceiling mounting unit, a sensor arrangement having at least one sensor arranged on the luminaire head, wherein the at least one sensor is configured as a near-field sensor designed to detect a hand of a user in the proximity of the sensor for the detecting of gestures as non-contact control commands, and a control unit in communicative connection with the sensor arrangement and the height adjustment unit. The control unit is configured to send a control command to the height adjustment unit for changing the vertical position of the luminaire head upward or downward.
Abstract: A device for dispersing a sample of dry powder onto a surface in a dispersion chamber. The device includes a dispersion chamber situated in an environment, and a pressure source that provides a pressure difference between the environment and an inside of the dispersion chamber. The surface is positioned in the dispersion chamber. The sample of dry powder is introduced into the dispersion chamber through a membrane that is interposed between the environment and the inside of the dispersion chamber and on which the sample is disposed. The membrane is rupturable so as to open into the dispersion chamber when a predetermined pressure difference across the membrane is exceeded. This permits entry of a fluid in the environment through the ruptured membrane, and movement of the dry powder sample in an evenly dispersed manner without producing an ordered movement of powder grains in the dispersion chamber.
Abstract: The inventive method for dispersing a dry powder sample in a dispersion chamber consists in vacuuming the chamber with respect to the environment, in dispersing a dry powder in the chamber, by means of a suction generated by the rupture of a membrane which is torn.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 7, 2005
Date of Patent:
February 8, 2011
Assignees:
Occhio, Logistique Spatiale Wallonne-Wallonia Space Logistics