Patents by Inventor Christian Rasmussen
Christian Rasmussen has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20140105617Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods, structures, and devices that provide multi-range frequency domain compensation of chromatic dispersion within optical transmission systems that offer significant operational power savings. More specifically, a method of operating frequency domain filtering structures and circuits including FFT, frequency-domain filter multiplication and iFFT functions at a lower duty cycle for shorter overlap such that significant power savings is realized.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2013Publication date: April 17, 2014Inventors: Peijun SHAN, Christian RASMUSSEN
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Patent number: 8640014Abstract: Soft bit metric generation computational complexity can be reduced by identifying and utilizing only the dominant terms in a reliability calculation such as a logarithmic likelihood ratio (LLR). The dominant terms are those terms for which the signs of the x and y components match those of channel outputs of the channel outputs. One technique for identifying the dominant terms is by determining the most likely transitions from two consecutive channel output samples Values for the dominant terms can be estimated by either the joint reliability of two consecutive samples of the in-phase component (x1,x2) or by the joint reliability of two consecutive samples of the quadrature components (y1,y2).Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2012Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Acacia Communication IncorporatedInventors: Fan Mo, Sameep Dave, Christian Rasmussen, Mehmet Aydinlik
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Patent number: 8632681Abstract: The invention relates to a forward osmosis (FO) device (10) with a semipermeable membrane (5, 5a) capable of performing forward osmosis between a first (F1) and a second fluid (F2). In a first fluid confinement (4a), a first swirl generator (7a) is positioned and in a second fluid confinement (4b) positioned on the other second side of the membrane, a second swirl generator (7b) is positioned. The swirl generators are arranged to create a circular flow pattern (S2, S3) for the first and the second fluid, respectively, wherein the first (7a) and second (7b) swirl generator, upon engagement, are arranged to create a circular flow pattern for the first and the second fluid, respectively, by rotating motion (RA1, RA2). The invention is advantageous by obtaining FO device that is capable of reducing the concentration polarization (CP) near the membrane by creating a cross flow velocity over the membrane and facilitate control of the cross flow velocity independent of the through flow of the membrane.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2009Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Assignee: Grundfos Management A/SInventor: Christian Rasmussen
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Patent number: 8333575Abstract: A pump unit is provided having a wet-running electric motor, wherein a rotor of the pump unit can be driven by the electric motor at a maximum speed of greater than 20,000 rev/min, and the rotor is sealed off axially in the region of a suction port.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2006Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Assignee: Grundfos Management a/sInventors: Helge Grann, Christian Rasmussen
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Patent number: 8318014Abstract: A reactor includes a tubular-shaped housing in which a stack of filter plates can be rotationally arranged. The cross-sectional area of the reactor container is, in the region of the stack of filter plates, a maximum of 40% greater than the cross-sectional area of the stack of filter plates. The longitudinal extension of the reactor housing is a multiple of the longitudinal extension of the stack of filter plates, such that inside the reactor, adjacent to the stack of filter plates, additional processing devices can be arranged. The rotating stack of filter plates ensures that the entire reactor is cross-flown in an intensive manner.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2007Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Grundfos Management a/sInventors: Finn Beldring, Christian Rasmussen
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Patent number: 8277656Abstract: The filter device is provided with a housing (1) and with a stack of filter plates (10, 11) arranged therein at a spacing from one another. The housing includes an inlet (7) for the fluid to be filtered, an outlet (9) for the filtrate which is connected in a conducting manner to the inside of the filter plates (10, 11), and a cavity extending through the stack and formed by recesses in the filter plates (10, 11). The filter plate stack is arranged fixed to the housing, and a centrifugal pump (14) with several impellers (15) is arranged within the filter plate stack. This pump ensures an intensive through-flow of the filter plate stack and thus a removal of the filter residues.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2008Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Grundfos Management A/SInventor: Christian Rasmussen
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Publication number: 20120230676Abstract: In an optical transmission system which utilizes polarization multiplexing, a receiver includes an adaptive equalizer which is adjusted at turn-up such that two polarization modes at the equalizer output are time aligned. The adaptive equalizer may be reset in a directed manner in response to an indication that one polarization mode is present at both the first and second outputs. Further, the dominant filters taps of the adaptive equalizer are maintained near a middle of a tap index range. The receiver may also include an interpolation function upstream of the adaptive equalizer and a symbol timing error estimation function that feeds a control signal back to the interpolation function, wherein the interpolation function causes the adaptive equalizer function and symbol timing error estimation function to receive an integer number of samples per symbol.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Inventors: Fan Mo, Sameep Dave, Christian Rasmussen, Mehmet Aydinlik, Graeme Pendock
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Publication number: 20120230379Abstract: Soft bit metric generation computational complexity can be reduced by identifying and utilizing only the dominant terms in a reliability calculation such as a logarithmic likelihood ratio (LLR). The dominant terms are those terms for which the signs of the x and y components match those of channel outputs of the channel outputs. One technique for identifying the dominant terms is by determining the most likely transitions from two consecutive channel output samples Values for the dominant terms can be estimated by either the joint reliability of two consecutive samples of the in-phase component (x1,x2) or by the joint reliability of two consecutive samples of the quadrature components (y1,y2).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Inventors: Fan Mo, Sameep Dave, Christian Rasmussen, Mehmet Aydinlik
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Patent number: 8262369Abstract: A submersible pump unit having a wet-running electric motor and only a single impeller can be driven by the electric motor with a rotation speed greater than 20,000 rpm. The rotor of the electric motor has a diameter of less than 25 mm.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2006Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Grundfos Management a/sInventors: Kjeld Appel, Eigil D. Andersen, Jan Harding Gliemann, Christian Rasmussen
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Patent number: 8114290Abstract: A filter device includes a housing (2) having at least two rotation bodies (4,) which are arranged therein and are driven by a shaft (3). The rotation bodies (4) are designed and arranged for producing a centrifugal pumping effect. A guidance device (7) is provided between the rotation bodies (4), which connects the pressure side (6) of a first rotation body (4) to the suction side (5) of a rotation body (4, 18) arranged therebehind in the flow direction (8). The intermediate spaces between the rotation bodies are provided with a filter arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2007Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Grundfos Management a/sInventors: Finn Beldring, Christian Rasmussen
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Publication number: 20110280588Abstract: An optical receiver includes a demodulator having a delay interferometer comprising an optical input that receives a phase modulated optical signal from a bandwidth limited transmission system. The delay interferometer has a free spectral range that is larger than a symbol rate of the phase modulated optical signal by an amount that improves receiver performance. The receiver also includes a differential detector having a first and a second photodetector. The first photodetector is optically coupled to the constructive optical output of the delay interferometer. The second photodetector is optically coupled to the destructive optical output of the delay interferometer. The differential detector combines a first electrical detection signal generated by the first photodetector and a second electrical detection signal generated by the second photodetector to generate an electrical reception signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2011Publication date: November 17, 2011Inventors: Benny MIKKELSEN, Pavel MAMYSHEV, Christian RASMUSSEN, Fenghai LIU
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Publication number: 20110197970Abstract: The present invention relates to a fluid processing unit through which fluid may flow while being processed. The fluid processing unit comprises a casing and one or more cassettes each comprising an outer housing being arranged so that the outer housing forms at least a part of the casing and each comprising a flow passage through the cassette. At least one of the cassettes comprises at least one fluid interaction component or is adapted to receive at least one fluid interaction component. The fluid processing unit comprises total pressure increasing means for at least partially overcoming the pressure loss due to the fluid flowing through the unit, the total pressure increasing means and one, more or all of the one or more fluid interaction components being encapsulated by the casing.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2008Publication date: August 18, 2011Applicant: Grundfos Management A/SInventors: Finn Beldring, Christian Rasmussen
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Publication number: 20110174736Abstract: The invention relates to a forward osmosis (FO) device (10) with a semipermeable membrane (5, 5a) capable of performing forward osmosis between a first (F1) and a second fluid (F2). In a first fluid confinement (4a), a first swirl generator (7a) is positioned and in a second fluid confinement (4b) positioned on the other second side of the membrane, a second swirl generator (7b) is positioned. The swirl generators are arranged to create a circular flow pattern (S2, S3) for the first and the second fluid, respectively, wherein the first (7a) and second (7b) swirl generator, upon engagement, are arranged to create a circular flow pattern for the first and the second fluid, respectively, by rotating motion (RA1, RA2). The invention is advantageous by obtaining FO device that is capable of reducing the concentration polarisation (CP) near the membrane by creating a cross flow velocity over the membrane and facilitate control of the cross flow velocity independent of the through flow of the membrane.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2009Publication date: July 21, 2011Applicant: GRUNDFOS MANAGEMENT A/SInventor: Christian Rasmussen
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Publication number: 20110146952Abstract: The present invention relates to a heat exchanger unit (13) for exchanging heat between a first fluid and a second fluid. The unit (13) comprises a flow passage for the first fluid and a flow passage for the second fluid, the flow passages are connected to inlets (9) and outlets (10) of the heat exchanger unit (13) through which the first and the second fluid flow into and out of the heat exchanger unit (13).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2008Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventors: Finn Beldring, Christian Rasmussen, Mark Peter Brown
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Patent number: 7949261Abstract: An optical receiver includes a demodulator having a delay interferometer comprising an optical input that receives a phase modulated optical signal from a bandwidth limited transmission system. The delay interferometer has a free spectral range that is larger than a symbol rate of the phase modulated optical signal by an amount that improves receiver performance. The receiver also includes a differential detector having a first and a second photodetector. The first photodetector is optically coupled to the constructive optical output of the delay interferometer. The second photodetector is optically coupled to the destructive optical output of the delay interferometer. The differential detector combines a first electrical detection signal generated by the first photodetector and a second electrical detection signal generated by the second photodetector to generate an electrical reception signal.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2007Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Mintera CorporationInventors: Benny Mikkelsen, Pavel Mamyshev, Christian Rasmussen, Fenghai Liu
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Publication number: 20100224346Abstract: The invention relates to a method of controlling the transferral of heat, substance, radiation or the like to or from at least a first fluid in a device. The device comprises a stage with a transferring element (2) and a rotatable impeller (3), the impeller being arranged so that the first fluid flowing out of the impeller flows along a surface of the transferring element (2). The flow of the first fluid along the surface of the transferring element comprises a spiralling flow pattern having a radial velocity component (Vr) and a tangential velocity component (Vt), the device further comprises one or more throttling means for throttling the flow of the first fluid through the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2008Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: GRUNDFOS MANAGEMENT A/SInventor: Christian Rasmussen
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Publication number: 20100176049Abstract: The filter device is provided with a housing (1) and with a stack of filter plates (10, 11) arranged therein at a spacing from one another. The housing includes an inlet (7) for the fluid to be filtered, an outlet (9) for the filtrate which is connected in a conducting manner to the inside of the filter plates (10, 11), and a cavity extending through the stack and formed by recesses in the filter plates (10, 11). The filter plate stack is arranged fixed to the housing, and a centrifugal pump (14) with several impellers (15) is arranged within the filter plate stack. This pump ensures an intensive through-flow of the filter plate stack and thus a removal of the filter residues.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2008Publication date: July 15, 2010Applicant: GRUNDFOS MANAGEMENT A/SInventor: Christian Rasmussen
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Publication number: 20090261031Abstract: A filter device includes a housing (2) having at least two rotation bodies (4,) which are arranged therein and are driven by a shaft (3). The rotation bodies (4) are designed and arranged for producing a centrifugal pumping effect. A guidance device (7) is provided between the rotation bodies (4), which connects the pressure side (6) of a first rotation body (4) to the suction side (5) of a rotation body (4, 18) arranged therebehind in the flow direction (8). The intermediate spaces between the rotation bodies are provided with a filter arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2007Publication date: October 22, 2009Applicant: GRUNDFOS MANAGEMENTInventors: Finn Beldring, Christian Rasmussen
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Patent number: 7578397Abstract: A device is provided for fluid treatment, in particular for waste water treatment. The fluid is led along a surface (3) coated with biological material. A wiper element (5) is provided, which brushes the surface (3) not as a whole, but in paths. The path course is selected such that the coated surface (3) is successively brushed in sections.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2005Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: Grundfos a/sInventors: Christian Rasmussen, Finn Beldring
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Publication number: 20090159514Abstract: A reactor includes a tubular-shaped housing in which a stack of filter plates can be rotationally arranged. The cross-sectional area of the reactor container is, in the region of the stack of filter plates, a maximum of 40% greater than the cross-sectional area of the stack of filter plates. The longitudinal extension of the reactor housing is a multiple of the longitudinal extension of the stack of filter plates, such that inside the reactor, adjacent to the stack of filter plates, additional processing devices can be arranged. The rotating stack of filter plates ensures that the entire reactor is cross-flown in an intensive manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2007Publication date: June 25, 2009Applicant: GRUNDFOS MANAGEMENT A/SInventors: Finn Beldring, Christian Rasmussen