Patents Issued in April 17, 2003
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Publication number: 20030070800Abstract: An air conditioning system for a vehicle. The air conditioning system has a compressor and an evaporator. The compressor is driven by a vehicle engine and a motor separately operable from the vehicle engine. The evaporator is disposed in a predetermined air passage to cool the air. The air conditioning system comprises an intake door, predicting means and switching means. The intake door is disposed upstream of the air passage and is switched between a first position and a second position. The intake door is arranged to introduce ambient air from outside of the vehicle in the first position and interior air from inside the vehicle in the second position. The predicting means is disposed for predicting a non-operating state of the vehicle engine. The switching means is disposed for switching the intake door to the second position based on a prediction of the predicting means.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Masafumi Ito, Noriyuki Amano, Masahiro Kawaguchi, Tomoharu Arai, Shigeo Fukushima, Taku Adaniya
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Publication number: 20030070801Abstract: A through tubing retrievable whipstock and installation method is disclosed. In the preferred embodiment, a plurality of anchor links pivot at one end and have wickers on an opposed rounded end. The links are configured to deliver an optimum contact angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the whipstock in a variety of casing sizes and weights. A lock ring system holds the set position and the upper end is hinged and biased to stay out of the way of the mill or mills and yet be easy to engage by a retrieving tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Stephen K. Harmon, Roy E. Swanson, Marc D. Kuck
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Publication number: 20030070802Abstract: A drillpipe sub (30) comprises a shaft (32), a first frustoconical member (34) encircling, and fixedly mounted on, the shaft (32), and a second, opposed frustoconical member (36) encircling, and slidably mounted on, the shaft (32). The first frustoconical member (34) is bonded at its base (38) to the base (40) of the second frustoconical member (36).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Keith Anthony Fritchley, Michael Charles Spencer
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Publication number: 20030070803Abstract: A dual diameter centralizing sub for maintaining stand-off and/or centralizing a tubular member inside a larger diameter tubular member, for instance, in a wellbore. The centralizer is provided with bow springs that compress into grooves between radially outwardly-extending vanes that are spaced around the outer diameter of the sub when compressive force is applied to the bow springs. The vanes extend radially outwardly far enough that the effective diameter of the sub in the area of the vanes is greater than the diameter of the sub and/or the tubing to which it is mounted to provide stand-off even under conditions in which the bow springs are fully compressed while still maintaining fluid flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Applicant: CaseTech International, Inc.Inventor: Maximillian S. Gremillion
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Publication number: 20030070804Abstract: A process for in situ gasification of mineral oil in a subterranean formation comprises running a tool having a controllable thermal device therein from a surface production facility down to the subterranean formation, bringing said tool into operational proximity with the mineral oil in said subterranean formation, and activating the tool to operate the thermal device within a predetermined temperature range to generate gases or oily vapours from said mineral oil, which permits either an enhanced oil recovery (EOR) method with reduced water contamination, or a gas production process (GPP) which is useful in reducing environmental risks normally associated with transport of crude oil.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Applicant: SCOTOIL GROUP PLCInventors: Ian David Farquhar Davidson, Andrew George Yule
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Publication number: 20030070805Abstract: A method of increasing the productivity of oil, gas and hydrogeological wells has the steps of performing a slot unloading, providing a cyclical treatment of a near well zone with a formation-treating substance, with a use of cutting slots, determining a region to be treated, selecting a corresponding volume of a treating technological composition, and introducing the volume into a formation to be treated, and subdividing the method into a two stages including a first stage performed by a partial slot unloading of a near well zone so as to remove a main part of support stresses, and a second stage of removing a remaining part of support stresses by a cyclical treatment of the well with a formation-treating substance with control by the density of the rock to be treated and performing a corresponding correction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2001Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Yakov Bassin, Valentin T. Grebennikov, Boris Goldstein, Anatoly N. Ivanov, Leon M. Marmorshteyn
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Publication number: 20030070806Abstract: An apparatus and method is provided for locating joints in coiled tubing operations. The apparatus is adapted for running into a well on coiled tubing and for use during reverse circulating and fracturing operations. The apparatus having a central passageway for fluids, a collar locator module, a one-way valve coupled to the central passageway to allow for the flow of fluids in one direction but not the other, a port coupled to the central passageway to allow fluids to exit when the one-way valve is functioning, a movable cover module to cover the port to build up pressure in the central passageway, and a flow diverting module for permanently diverting the flow of fluids from the port to the central passageway.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2001Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Michael L. Connell, Robert G. Howard, James C. Tucker, Douglas N. Love
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Publication number: 20030070807Abstract: A coal formation may be treated using an in situ thermal process. A mixture of hydrocarbons, H2, and/or other formation fluids may be produced from the formation. Heat may be applied to the formation to raise a temperature of a portion of the formation to a pyrolysis temperature. The mixture produced from the formation may contain condensable hydrocarbons fluids with some nitrogen containing hydrocarbons and/or with some sulfur containing hydrocarbons.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2001Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Scott Lee Wellington, Harold J. Vinegar, John Michael Karanikas, Ilya Emil Berchenko, George Leo Stegemeier, Etuan Zhang, Thomas David Fowler, Robert Charles Ryan
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Publication number: 20030070808Abstract: The present system may be used to hydroprocess heavy crude oil at the wellhead, effectively lowering the viscosity and removing contaminants such as sulfur, nitrogen and metal contents. The hydrogen source for hydroprocessing is the separated hydrogen product from the methane produced from a syngas plant.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Applicant: Conoco Inc.Inventor: Joe D. Allison
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Publication number: 20030070809Abstract: A method of progressively gravel packing is provided which enables individual sections of a continuous wellbore portion to be gravel packed in succession. In a described embodiment, multiple well screens are positioned in a wellbore. A continuous portion of the wellbore is isolated using, for example, one or more packers, with the well screens being disposed in the isolated portion. The isolated wellbore portion is then progressively gravel packed in successive individual predetermined sections of the isolated wellbore portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2001Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Roger L. Schultz, Robert K. Michael, Syed Hamid
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Publication number: 20030070810Abstract: A method for securing and sealing one tubular to another downhole facilitates cementing prior to sealing and allows for suspension of one tubular in the other by virtue of pipe expansion techniques.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: John L. Baugh, Rod Bennett, George Givens
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Publication number: 20030070811Abstract: Method and apparatus are presented for perforating a subterranean formation so as to establish fluid communication between the formation and a wellbore, the wellbore having casing cemented therein, the casing having a cement sheath therearound. The casing is perforated with a mechanical perforator and thereafter a propellant material is ignited within the casing thereby perforating the cement sheath. The formation may thereafter be stimulated with an acid stimulator. The mechanical perforator may include use of a toothed wheel, or a needle-punch perforator. The propellant may be deployed in a sleeve and may comprise an abrasive material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2001Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Clark E. Robison, Robert C. Pahmiyer, Paul D. Ringgenberg
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Publication number: 20030070812Abstract: The apparatus is used for cutting an opening through the wall of a conduit located in a borehole traversing the subsurface formations. The apparatus includes a body adapted to be lowered into the conduit to a desired level. The body is formed by a cylindrical wall defining an elongated chamber having a combustible charge receiving portion and an ignition means portion located close to the combustible charge receiving portion. A plurality of spaced apart apertures are formed through the wall defining a given pattern which may be at least one elongated row of apertures generally parallel with the axis of the cylindrical wall or a line which encloses a given configuration on one side of the axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Applicant: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventor: Michael C. Robertson
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Publication number: 20030070813Abstract: An apparatus and process for recovering oil and gas from a subterranean formation wherein the production rate is controlled by the gas pressure at the well head, resulting in very slow strokes or pulses and bubbles of lift gas up to 500 feet long. An apparatus and process for well maintenance using cooled injection gas from the well and heated fluids, which also may come from the well and be mixed with the well gas during compression, may be conducted without interrupting prodction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2001Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventor: Charles Chester Irwin
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Publication number: 20030070814Abstract: Methods and apparatus for creating a downhole buoyant casing chamber. The buoyant casing chamber may be created after the casing has been at least partially run into the wellbore. Some embodiments also allow circulation of fluid as the casing is being run after the creation of the buoyant chamber. A method of the invention comprises running a length of casing into the well to a first step, forming a buoyant chamber in the casing, filling the chamber with buoyant fluid, either a gas or a light liquid, and running the casing to a second depth greater than the first depth. The apparatus used comprises a length of casing, a floating device disposed in a lower end of the casing and forming a lower boundary of a buoyant chamber, a packer for sealingly engaging the casing in an upper end of the buoyant chamber, and a volume of buoyant fluid to fill the chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Bobby L. Sullaway, Henry E. Rogers
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Publication number: 20030070815Abstract: Methods and apparatus for creating a downhole buoyant casing chamber. The buoyant casing chamber may be created after the casing has been at least partially run into the wellbore. Some embodiments also allow circulation of fluid as the casing is being run after the creation of the buoyant chamber. A method of the invention comprises running a length of casing into the well to a first step, forming a buoyant chamber in the casing, filling the chamber with buoyant fluid, either a gas or a light liquid, and running the casing to a second depth greater than the first depth. The apparatus used comprises a length of casing, a floating device disposed in a lower end of the casing and forming a lower boundary of a buoyant chamber, a packer for sealingly engaging the casing in an upper end of the buoyant chamber, and a volume of buoyant fluid to fill the chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Bobby L. Sullaway, Henry E. Rogers
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Publication number: 20030070816Abstract: Methods and apparatus for creating a downhole buoyant casing chamber. The buoyant casing chamber may be created after the casing has been at least partially run into the wellbore. Some embodiments also allow circulation of fluid as the casing is being run after the creation of the buoyant chamber. A method of the invention comprises running a length of casing into the well to a first step, forming a buoyant chamber in the casing, filling the chamber with buoyant fluid, either a gas or a light liquid, and running the casing to a second depth greater than the first depth. The apparatus used comprises a length of casing, a floating device disposed in a lower end of the casing and forming a lower boundary of a buoyant chamber, a packer for sealingly engaging the casing in an upper end of the buoyant chamber, and a volume of buoyant fluid to fill the chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Bobby L. Sullaway, Henry E. Rogers
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Publication number: 20030070817Abstract: A communication tool (100) for communicating hydraulic fluid through a tubing retrievable safety valve (50) is disclosed. The tool (100) has a first section (102) and a second section (132) that are initially coupled together. A set of axial locating keys (112) is operably attached to the first section (102) and is engagably positionable within a profile (62). A radial cutting device (148) is radially extendable through a window (152) of the second section (132). A circumferential locating key (140) is operably attached to the second section (132) and is engagably positionable within a pocket (66) of the safety valve (50) when the first and second sections (102, 132) are decoupled, thereby circumferentially aligning the radial cutting device (148) with the non annular hydraulic chamber (60).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Stuart M. Dennistoun, Roddie Robert Smith, Imre I. Gazda
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Publication number: 20030070818Abstract: The invention includes a personal search rope bag for use in facilitating firefighters in conducting reconnoiter and rescue operations in a burning structure. The personal search rope bag is lightweight, durable and user friendly. A method of conducting a search using the personal search rope bag is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2001Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventor: John C. Hicks
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Publication number: 20030070819Abstract: A control system for the drive of a power take-off mechanism on an agricultural tractor that records machine-specific values of the implement attached to the tractor. The drive train between the tractor engine and the power take-off includes a CVT transmission. The control device is connected with a processor via a signal lead for receiving its output signals. The control device is connected for the formation of output signals via input leads with switches, controls, sensors, and actuators for the tractor to read the machine specific parameters of the attached implement.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventor: Oliver Hrazdera
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Publication number: 20030070820Abstract: A housing assembly for a power edger that includes a housing and a door that is coupled to the housing and movable between an open position and a closed position. When positioned in the closed position, labyrinth seal members that are formed onto the housing and the door engage one another to form a labyrinth seal that inhibits dirt and debris from being expelled from the housing assembly. The housing assembly also includes a guard for shrouding a rotating blade. The guard includes a confronting portion having a leading end and a trailing end. The confronting portion is defined by an increasing radius relative to the rotary axis of the blade.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2001Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Oleksiy P. Sergyeyenko, Jacob R. Prosper, David M. Shaver
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Publication number: 20030070821Abstract: A slide hammer for installing stakes into the ground is provided. The slide hammer comprises a shaft with a pointed first end, a cup located on the second end, an impact ring located between the ends of the shaft, and a slideable weight located between the cup and the impact ring. The slideable weight has a gripping surface for the user to hold, and striking surfaces to forcibly contact the cup and the impact ring as the user reciprocally moves the slideable weight. The slide hammer allows the user to pre-make a hole in the ground prior to stake installation. The user is then able to install the stake into the pre-made hole using a reduced amount of force required to drive the stake into the ground.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2001Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventor: Kevin McPhillips
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Publication number: 20030070822Abstract: A power tool (10) may include a motor (11) accommodated within a housing (12). An adapter (32) may be attached to the housing. A connector fitting portion or insert (34) may be defined in a projecting portion of the adapter and the projecting portion may extend from the housing. A power cord (61) may be removably connected to the connector fitting portion. The power cord may include a cord fitting portion or plug (62), which fits into the connector fitting portion. By inserting the cord fitting portion into the connector fitting portion, the power cord can be removably connected to the connector fitting portion. The motor may be electrically connected to a commercial power source by connecting one end of the power cord to the connector fitting portion and by connecting the other end of the power cord to the commercial power source.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Yasuhiko Kanzaki, Nobumasa Nomura, Junji Ishihara
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Publication number: 20030070823Abstract: An electrical hand-held power tool including a percussion assembly (3) with a percussion mechanism (2) and displaceable, substantially vibration-free, in an outer housing (6) provided with a plurality of aeration openings (4) and at least one cooling conduit (7) connecting the aeration openings (4) with a cooling ventilator (5) and securable on the percussion assembly (3).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Ferdinand Kristen, Hubert Daxenberger
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Publication number: 20030070824Abstract: An EMI shielding structure comprises a printed circuit having at least one contact protuberance forming part of a ground plane. An EMI shield member is placed in a desired alignment over the printed circuit. The EMI shield member is formed with an aperture receiving the contact protuberance in contact with the aperture defining contact wall so that electric continuity between the EMI shield member and the ground plane is ensured.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2001Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventor: Takanobu Kai
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Publication number: 20030070825Abstract: A keyed filler panel assembly for reducing interference generating movement of a filler panel body with respect to a chassis is disclosed. In one embodiment, the present invention is comprised of a filler panel body. The present embodiment is further comprised of a locating element which is coupled to the filler panel body. The locating element is adapted to orient the filler panel body with respect to a chassis such that interference generating movement of the filler panel body is reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2001Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Michael J. Greenside, Sean A. Cerniglia
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Publication number: 20030070826Abstract: A keyed filler panel assembly for removable coupling of a filler panel body with respect to a chassis is disclosed. In one embodiment, the present invention is comprised of a filler panel body. The present embodiment is further comprised of a handle element integral with the filler panel body. The handle element is fixedly coupled with the filler panel body, and adapted to provide a grasping surface above the filler panel body such that removably coupling the filler panel body with respect to a chassis is simplified.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Sean A. Cerniglia, Michael J. Greenside
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Publication number: 20030070827Abstract: An HF-shielded module chassis for the reception of electronic and/or optical modules consisting of two side walls, front and rear module bars that are arranged between the side walls and an upper cover and a lower cover. The upper and lower covers include a honeycomb screen and a surrounding frame of metal that is electrically conductive connected with the honeycomb screen. The front and rear module bars each form the front and rear frame strips of the frame. The two lateral frame strips of the frame have means for the mounting on the side walls.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Elmar Daub, Achim Fauth
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Publication number: 20030070828Abstract: Magnetically shielded enclosures (e.g., rooms) and associated methods are disclosed for containing and magnetically shielding a field-sensitive system such as a charged-particle-beam (CPB) microlithography system without having to make the enclosure excessively large. The CPB microlithography system includes a lens column and substrate chamber collectively forming an internal shielding barrier. The shielded enclosure is in external surrounding relationship to the internal shielding barrier. The shielded enclosure includes a wall that defines an aperture through which some of the stray external magnetic field can penetrate to inside the enclosure. Some of the external magnetic field also leaks through the enclosure walls.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Applicant: Nikon CorporationInventor: Motofusa Kageyama
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Publication number: 20030070829Abstract: A through-fitting for a box or bulk head contains a cavity which holds grease. When the through-fitting is tightened, grease from the cavity is automatically injected to seal the through-fitting. The through-fitting may be used in below-grade junction boxes. A junction box has various useful features. The junction box can be conveniently injection-molded. The junction box has application in fields including wired telephone connections.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventor: Juergen Koessler
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Publication number: 20030070830Abstract: In a first flat harness, a plurality of first conductive wires are covered with a first insulating cover. In a second flat harness, a plurality of second conductive wires are covered with a second insulating cover. The second flat harness is intersectingly superposed on the first flat harness. Each second conductive wire is welded to one of the first conductive wires at one of intersecting points of each second conductive wire and the first conductive wires, through the first insulating cover and the second insulating cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Applicant: YAZAKI CORPORATIONInventors: Masayuki Kondo, Haruhiko Sato
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Publication number: 20030070831Abstract: The invention provides a communications cable comprising a plurality of cores (4) through which communications signals can be transmitted, each core comprising a metallic conductor (6) surrounded by a close-fitting sleeve (8) of insulating material which is substantially free of halogenated polymers, the insulating material having a permittivity of no greater than 3, and comprising an outer layer (8′″) of a non-foamed polymer surrounding a layer (8″) of foamed polymer, the outer layer (8′″) containing a fire retardant, the layer of foamed polymer optionally surrounding a layer (8′) of non-foamed polymer, and wherein the region of the insulating material immediately adjacent the metallic conductor (6) contains no fire retardant metal hydroxide and/or carbonate filler; an outer cable sheath (16) disposed radially outwardly of and surrounding the cores, the outer cable sheath (16) constituting a fire protection layer and being formed from an extrudable polymer containing a firType: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventor: Martin Frederick Arthur Hudson
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Publication number: 20030070832Abstract: This invention relates to a safety device (5) for use with a mobile phone (1). The invention provides a device (5) for use with a hands-free kit (2, 3) for a mobile phone (1) having a cable (2) for connection of the mobile phone (1) to an ear piece (3), the device (5) comprising an inductive element (15) formed from a ferrite polymer compound arranged to be located close to the cable (2) of the hands-free kit to reduce radiation induced in the cable (2). In a preferred arrangement there is also a capacitive effect induced when the device is in proximity with a user's body.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2001Publication date: April 17, 2003Applicant: NTEX AssociatesInventors: Vincent Francis Potter, Paul Martin Bird
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Publication number: 20030070833Abstract: A planar extensible structure in a flat planar flex circuit can be extended out of the plane of the circuit by a distance of more than the width of the structure to carry fluids, electrical signals or optical signals into and out of the circuit. The planar extensible structure may be an Archimedes spiral, a parabolic spiral, a polygonal spiral, a non-spiral extensible shape, or other extensible shape. The invention can be used to siphon fluid samples from each well in a multiple-well microtiter plate into a microfluidic manifold for utility in chemical and biochemical analysis. The invention can also be used to allow electrical interconnect between adjacent circuits or circuit boards, and can allow signals carried in optical fibers to be transferred between optical circuits in different planes.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2001Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Phillip W. Barth, Kevin Killeen
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Publication number: 20030070834Abstract: An integrated lead suspension includes a solder ball that is placed between a lead wiring pad provided on a flexure of the suspension, and a bonding pad provided on a slider of a head gimbal section. The lead wiring pad and bonding pad are soldered by melting the solder ball. As a result, there is provided a recessed section into which a solder ball is placed by way of surface raised sections, using gravitational force, in the vicinity of the center line of the surface of the lead wiring pad. In this way the position of the solder ball is not displaced from the center line when a bonding pad and lead wiring pad are connected by means of a solder ball.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Tatsumi Tsuchiya, Yuhsuke Matsumoto, Takaaki Murokawa, Naoki Fujii, Takuya Satoh, Yasuhiro Mita, Hiroyasu Tsuchida, Yoshio Uematsu
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Publication number: 20030070835Abstract: A printed circuit board having a permanent solder mask includes a substrate made of a glassfiber reinforced epoxy resin material. The top and bottom surfaces of the substrate are disposed thereon a conductive pattern respectively. An epoxy resin solder mask is coated on each surface of the substrate in such a way that the conductive pattern is divided into a sheltered portion covered by the solder mask and an unsheltered portion exposed outside. The solder mask also has an even and smooth outer surface with a micro-roughness ranging between 0.5 &mgr;m˜10 &mgr;m and an optimum thickness ranging between 2 &mgr;m˜200 &mgr;m.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Applicant: S&S Technology CorporationInventors: Chong-Ren Maa, Wan-Kuo Chih, Ming-Sung Tsai
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Publication number: 20030070836Abstract: The present invention provides a PGA chip package that utilizes a plurality of flexible spring pins. More specifically, the spring pins, while attached between a printed circuit board and any region of the substrate, provide a bent central region that can expand or contract during operational cycles to reduce flaking, cracking, and ultimately an electrical open.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: David W. Quint, Quan Qi, Karl J. Bois
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Publication number: 20030070837Abstract: A transmitter includes an RF board having a circuit for processing high frequency signals, an IF board having a circuit for processing intermediate frequency signals, a shield plate formed of a conductive material arranged between the boards for shielding electromagnetic waves generated from the circuits, a board-to-board connecting wire inserted to a through hole based by a gap sufficient to avoid electric influence from an inner wall surface of the through hole provided in the shield plate, to be connected to through hole lands provided on the RF board and a IF board, respectively, and connectors formed of an insulating material and attached near opposite ends of the board-to-board connecting wire and sandwiching the shield plate, for fixing the board-to-board connecting wire to the shield plate. This provides a wiring connection structure that facilitates connection between circuit boards with each other and stably realizes normal signal transmission.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventor: Mitsutoshi Okami
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Publication number: 20030070838Abstract: A conductive film has a plurality of clearances (openings) and a plurality of auxiliary clearances. The plurality of clearances and the plurality of auxiliary clearances are formed to have such numerical apertures and locations that generate no bias in the distribution of conductive film in consideration of the entire conductive film. The conductive film can disperse stress caused by thermal expansion etc., to ease by having the plurality of clearances and the plurality of auxiliary clearances. Accordingly, the conductive film is less prone to being peeled off the insulating film. Further, since the distribution of conductive film is substantially uniform as a whole, the transfer characteristics that are fixed by the distribution become substantially uniform as a whole.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Applicant: NEC CORPORATIONInventor: Isao Matsui
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Publication number: 20030070839Abstract: An interconnect structure having an increased chip connector pad and plated through hole density is provided. In particular, the interconnect structure includes a substrate having at least one plated through hole therein, and a first conductive layer sealing the at least one plated through hole. The substrate includes a layer of dielectric material thereon. The dielectric layer includes at least one aperture selectively positioned directly over the at least one plated through hole. The substrate further includes a metal layer, at least a pair of conductive layers that can carry signals, and at least another pair of conductive layers that can carry power, wherein the pair of conductive layers are shielded by the metal layer and the other pair of conductive layers.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2001Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Christina M. Boyko, Donald S. Farquhar, Konstantinos I. Papathomas
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Publication number: 20030070840Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling drilling mud density at a location either at the seabed (or just above the seabed) or alternatively below the seabed of wells in deep water and ultra deep water applications are disclosed. The present invention combines a base fluid of lesser density than the mud required at the wellhead to produce a diluted mud in the riser. By combining the appropriate quantities of drilling mud with base fluid, a riser mud density at or near the density of seawater may be achieved. The present invention also includes a wellhead injection device for attachment to the wellhead and for injecting the base fluid into the rising drilling mud at a location below the seabed. The riser charging lines are used to carry the low density base fluid to the injection device for injection into the drilling mud below the seabed. The cuttings are brought to the surface with the diluted mud and separated in the usual manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventor: Luc de Boer
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Publication number: 20030070841Abstract: The invention relates to a system for coiled tubing drilling of substantially horizontal shallow depth boreholes for installation of transmission or conveyance lines. A mobile platform mounts a coiled tubing reel and an adjustably mounted injector head. On the leading end of the coiled tubing is a drilling assembly, including a drill, a drill motor, a tracking device, and an orienter. Once the borehole has been drilled by pushing the drilling assembly through the borehole and exiting the earth's surface, a back reamer may be attached for enlarging the borehole as the coiled tubing is pulled back through the borehole. Once the borehole has been properly sized, the transmission or conveyance line may be attached to the leading end of the coiled tubing and the transmission or conveyance pipe pulled back through the borehole.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Applicant: S & S TrustInventors: Jeff Merecka, David Camp
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Publication number: 20030070842Abstract: The present invention generally provides a downhole tool with an improved means of transmitting data to and from the tool through the use of wired pipe capable of transmitting a signal and/or power between the surface of the well and any components in a drill string. In one aspect, a downhole tool includes a body, and a mandrel disposed in the body and movable in relation to the body. A conducive wire runs the length of the body and permits signals and/or power to be transmitted though the body as the tool changes its length.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2001Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Thomas F. Bailey, Michael Nero, Timothy L. Wilson
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Publication number: 20030070843Abstract: An electrically conductive oil mud meeting the fluid requirements for resistive logging tools and a method for preparing such mud is disclosed. The fluid has been optimized to deliver performance in a manner as similar to that of a traditional invert emulsion drilling fluid as is practical while still maintaining the required electrical conductivity for resistivity-based logging tools. This electrically conductive oil-based mud comprises a polar synthetic ester base and complimentary ester surfactants, one being more oil soluble, the other being more water soluble. The surfactants interact synergistically to provide dense packing of micelles at the palisade layer. This fluid is oil-wetting to solids, and in general behaves like a traditional oil mud.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2001Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventor: Carl Joseph Thaemlitz
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Publication number: 20030070844Abstract: A drilling tool has a bent sub or a defined “High Side”. An instrument housing which includes a magnetometer is secured to the directional drilling tool. The magnetometer measures the magnetic field vector in the plane perpendicular to the tool axis. Prior to running the directional drilling tool and the instrument housing into the well, a magnetic source is positioned next to the instrument housing at a position near the magnetometer. The magnetic source is made and positioned such that its magnetic field at the magnetometer points to the chalk line of the high side of a bent sub. The net magnetic field generated from the source is obtained by the difference in magnetic field measurements before and while the magnetic source is applied The azimuthal angle between the net magnetic field vector and the x-axis of the magnetometer or other direction sensor reference point used for tool face calculation is obtained by a computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2001Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Paul E. Radzinski, Michael L. Larronde, Jian-Qun Wu
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Publication number: 20030070845Abstract: An earth boring bit for boring a hole having a predetermined depth into the earth. The earth boring bit includes a cylindrical drum for being mounted for rotation on the end of a boom of a mobile machine and connected to and rotated by a power supply mounted on the boom. The drum includes an exterior for defining the diameter of the hole being bored and an interior adapted for receiving upturned earth therein as the hole is being bored. A plate is carried by the drum adjacent a lower end thereof for movement between a closed position for cooperating with the interior of the drum for retaining the upturned earth therein and an open position for dispensing the upturned earth out of the interior of the drum at a predetermined location away from the hole being bored. A cutting member is carried on the plate for cutting the earth in a progressive slice and directing the earth into the drum, thereby boring the hole into the earth.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Willie H. Groce, Brent L. Groce, Brian A. Groce
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Publication number: 20030070846Abstract: An apparatus (210) includes seat belt webbing (12), a parallelogram linkage (220), a sensor lever (370), and a sensor (379). The seat belt webbing (12) helps to protect the occupant (14) of the vehicle (18). The parallelogram linkage (220) includes a first beam (352) and a second beam (362) parallel to the first beam (352). The first and second beams (352, 362) each bend in response to at least part of a load applied by the seat belt webbing (12). The sensor lever (370) is interposed between the first and second beams (352). The sensor lever (370) has a connection with the first and second beams (352). The connection causes the sensor lever (370) to deflect upon bending of the first and second beams (352). The sensor (379) senses the deflection of the sensor lever (370) and provides an output signal indicative of the amount bending of the first and second beams (352, 362).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2001Publication date: April 17, 2003Applicant: TRW Inc.Inventors: George B. Wolfe, Michael G. Fullerton
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Publication number: 20030070847Abstract: A weight-sensing assembly for supporting an automotive seat cushion frame atop a track assembly includes a pair of coupling members that are secured to the seat cushion frame. A set of mounting locations on each coupling member, preferably separated by an elongate portion of the coupling member of generally uniform cross-section, are secured to a respective end of a strain gage sensor's elongate sensing beam. The other end of each sensing beam is secured to a respective mounting location defined on the upper rails of a seat track assembly. The elongate portion of the coupling member, and respective portions of the upper rails separating the mounting locations thereon, are characterized by a flexural stiffness, in a bending plane that includes a longitudinal axis of the sensing beam of at least one sensor assembly, that is at least three times greater than the flexural stiffness of each sensor's sensing beam.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2001Publication date: April 17, 2003Applicant: Lear CorporationInventors: Ian D. Haynes, Mark Folkert, Joseph M. Phares
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Publication number: 20030070848Abstract: A transmission for a working vehicle for transmitting drive power from an engine to a driving axle that includes: a flywheel including a flywheel body operatively connected with the engine and a flywheel housing for accommodating the flywheel body; a main-speed-change unit including a main-input shaft operatively connected with the engine via the flywheel body and a main-output shaft for outputting drive power to be transmitted to the driving axle; and a sub-speed-change unit including a sub-input shaft and a sub-output shaft, and disposed with a distance from the main-speed-change unit. The engine, the flywheel and the main-speed-change unit are integrally connected with each other so as to vibrate freely relative to a vehicle frame, and the main-output shaft of the main-speed-change unit is operatively coupled with the sub-input shaft of the sub-speed-change unit via a vibration-absorbing shaft coupling.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Toshiyuki Hasegawa, Norihiro Ishii, Shigenori Sakikawa
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Publication number: 20030070849Abstract: An auxiliary cooling, heating and electrical power unit for vehicles with large capacity internal combustion engines. The unit includes a small capacity auxiliary engine driving an auxiliary coolant pump, alternator and refrigerant compressor, a separate air conditioning unit and an auxiliary battery. A heat exchanger attached to the auxiliary engine transfers heat from the exhaust gases to coolant circulating through the heat exchanger. The coolant pump circulates the heated coolant through the main heater core and the main engine before returning to the heat exchanger. The refrigerant compressor provides refrigerant to the auxiliary air conditioning unit. The auxiliary alternator provides electrical power to the auxiliary battery, the main battery and other electrical equipment. An interlock prevents the simultaneous operation of the auxiliary engine and the main engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2001Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventor: Clark Thomas Whittaker