Patents Issued in December 16, 2010
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Publication number: 20100313922Abstract: A hands free umbrella device comprised of a housing attached to the body of a user, including a surface for attachment; at least four ribs attached to said surface within said housing, such that when said ribs are deployed from said housing they extend over the user to form a frame work for a canopy-like overhead protective surface acting as an umbrella; a water-resistant material is attached to said ribs covering and connecting each of said ribs to form said canopy; a means for deploying said ribs, such that when the ribs are deployed said canopy is positioned above the users head covering an area around the entire diameter of the users standing body; and a means for collapsing said ribs, such that when the ribs are collapsed they fit within said housing; wherein the user has the use of both their hands while the device protects the user from precipitation and preserving visual access; and a related method for using the hands free umbrella device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventor: Sharon Raider
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Publication number: 20100313923Abstract: A multifunctional mobility device which enables or assists a person to walk without assistance from another person. The device provides a practical solution to address the various levels of mobility assistance between the minimal support of a cane and the maximum support of a four-legged walker. The multiple functions of the device are enabled by changing width and height, and include a one-legged, two-handed walker; a two-legged, two-handed walker; a hemi-walker; a stair-climbing aide; a standard or bariatric cane; and a device providing assistance from the sitting to standing position. The device may employ a jointed handle of sufficient width to accommodate both hands, and two legs connected to the handle that move inward or outward in unison, using the jointed handle and a compound, articulating mechanism connecting the two legs.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: Songline Mobility Inc.Inventors: Dannie H. King, Nicholas Allen King
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Publication number: 20100313924Abstract: A folding walker is formed in an X-shaped rear body having a pair of tubular frames. The frames are pivotally mounted on a pivot joint. Wheels are attached to the lower end of the body. A front leg is hingedly connected to the pivot joint so that the front leg is collapsible toward the legs and forms a tripod with the rear legs. Handle structures are adjustable to a desired height and angle. A brace is for locking the walker into unfolded position and unlocking the walker into folded position. A brake system shows that applying either of brake levers attached on the handle or both enables the brake shoes onto the wheels simultaneously.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventor: SANG DEOG CHO
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Publication number: 20100313925Abstract: A base structure for a walking stick comprises a body including a connecting support and a plurality of extending legs, the connecting support including a retaining chamber formed around an inner wall thereof to receive a post, and the extending legs extending radially from a bottom end of the connecting support, each of the extending legs including an arcuate arm and a block, and one end of the arcuate arm connected on the bottom end of the connecting support so as to obtain flexibility, the block being located on another end of the arcuate arm and including a plane to abut against the ground; and a washer secured in a bottom surface of the retaining chamber to bias against a bottom end of the post.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventor: Jin Shan Jiang
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Publication number: 20100313926Abstract: A heat-driven thermoelectric generator device is provided. The thermoelectric generator device includes a heat-driven cooling module and a thermoelectric module. The heat-driven cooling module is used to convert heat energy received from outside into cool energy. The thermoelectric module can generate electric power by the temperature difference between the heat energy received from outside and the cool energy generated by the heat-driven cooling module. According to the implementation of the present invention, the thermoelectric generator device can use a natural or artificial heat source as the heat energy to achieve the effect of generating electric power.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: Chung-Hsin Electric and Machinery Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: Yu-Ming Sun, Chi-Bin Wu
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Publication number: 20100313927Abstract: An apparatus for converting ultraviolet (UV) light into electricity is disclosed. It includes a UV-light-into-electricity conversion device and an electricity storage. The welding operation zone has a welding apparatus for welding a workpiece. This welding apparatus generates strong UV light during a welding operation. The UV-light-into-electricity conversion device can absorb the UV light and then convert into electricity. Finally, the electricity storage stores the electricity generated by the UV-light-into-electricity conversion device. Hence, it can convert the harmful UV light into useable electricity. The entire structure of this invention is simple. In addition, it is suitable for a fixed operation zone or a movable operation zone during a welding operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: Chane-Yu LAI, Sih-Ni CHEN, Hao-Wei CHEN
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Publication number: 20100313928Abstract: One embodiment relates to a photovoltaic (PV) apparatus. The PV apparatus includes a plurality of photovoltaic modules arranged in an array and attached to a support structure which is attached to a roof. Each of the photovoltaic modules comprises a plurality of photovoltaic cells. A first array-roof integration member is attached to a first side of the array. The array-roof integration member covers a gap between the first side of the array and the roof. Another embodiment relates to a method of installing a photovoltaic apparatus upon a sloped roof. Another embodiment relates to a kit for mounting a photovoltaic apparatus on a roof. Other embodiments, aspects and features are also disclosed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: Douglas H. Rose, Carl Lenox
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Publication number: 20100313929Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide methods for fabricating a solar cell on a substrate that have proportionally reduced current to minimize or reduce the likelihood of shading of a portion of the solar cell causing damage to the formed device. In one embodiment, a method for fabricating a series of solar cell arrays on a substrate includes providing a substrate having a TCO layer formed thereon, forming a first plurality of vertical scribing lines and a first plurality of horizontal scribing lines in the TCO layer, forming a film stack and a back metal layer on the scribed TCO layer, and forming a second plurality of the horizontal scribing lines in the film stack and the back metal layer, wherein the second plurality of horizontal scribing lines comprise pairs of scribing lines formed adjacent to each respective one of the first plurality of the horizontal scribing lines formed in the TCO layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: Renhe Jia, Dapeng Wang, Michel Frei, Tzay-Fa (Jeff) Su, David Tanner, Chris Eberspacher
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Publication number: 20100313930Abstract: All solar battery cells are in a matrix disposition. Each row of the matrix includes at least two cell groups, and each column of the matrix includes at least two cell groups.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: Masato Yokobayashi, Tomotoshi Satoh, Hiroyuki Nakanishi
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Publication number: 20100313931Abstract: A power operation system including a plurality of photovoltaic power generators connected through one same receiving end to an electric power system is provided. Each of the photovoltaic power generators includes a solar cell receiving sunlight and outputting electric power, and a storage battery for storing the electric power. The power operation system includes a limiting unit limiting storage of electric power by a first photovoltaic power generator among the plurality of photovoltaic power generators in a first time period, and limiting storage of electric power by a second photovoltaic power generator among the plurality of photovoltaic power generators in a second time period different from the first time period.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: Tetsuya Yoneda, Takehito Mitate, Naoto Nishimura
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Publication number: 20100313932Abstract: The present invention provides an improved thin film solar cell, wherein at least one additional resistive transparent conductive oxide (TCO) layer is incorporated into the solar cell. The additional resistive TCO electrically separates the conductive TCO layers acting as electrodes of such a cell and thus decreases or prevents performance losses. Furthermore, methods for the production of such solar cells are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2008Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: OERLIKON SOLAR IP AG, TRUBBACHInventors: Ulrich Kroll, Evelyne Vallat-Sauvain, Daniel Borrello, Johannes Meier
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Publication number: 20100313933Abstract: A reflector-solar receiver assembly and methods related to the reflector-solar receiver assembly are described. The reflector-solar receiver assembly contains a reflector and a solar receiver. The reflector has a substantially planar light reflecting face and the solar receiver has a substantially planar light receiving face. The normal direction of the light reflecting face and the normal direction of the light receiving face are at an angle of about 90°. The reflector-solar receiver assembly can be installed at an installation site by placing the substantially planar light reflecting face at an angle of about ??23.5° or about ?+23.5° from the gravitation line of the installation site, ? is the latitude of the installation site, so that the substantially planar light reflecting face reflects at least a portion of sunlight to the substantially planar light receiving face during a majority of the clear days of a year.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventor: Jianguo Xu
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Publication number: 20100313934Abstract: In methods and apparatus for improving the power generated, and thus efficiency of solar cells, a double or triple junction tandem solar cell that has one or two photon filters of the invention in between the solar cell layers, respectively. The photon filter is arranged to reflect photons with wavelength shorter than ?x and arranged to be transparent to photons of wavelength longer than ?x by focussing the lower energy photons out of small area apertures on the other side of the photon filter and arranging the other side of the photon filter to reflect at least some of the photons of wavelength longer than ?x. By using the photon filters of the invention in between the solar cell layers, photons can be trapped between filters to solar cell layers at an energy at which the quantum efficiency of the solar cell layer is the best.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventor: Mikko VÄÄNÄNEN
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Publication number: 20100313935Abstract: A monolithically-integrated photovoltaic module is provided. The module includes an insulating substrate and a lower electrode above the substrate. The method also includes a lower stack of microcrystalline silicon layers above the lower electrode, an upper stack of amorphous silicon layers above the lower stack, and an upper electrode above the upper stack. The upper and lower stacks of silicon layers have different energy band gaps. The module also includes a built-in bypass diode vertically extending in the upper and lower stacks of silicon layers from the lower electrode to the upper electrode. The built-in bypass diode includes portions of the lower and upper stacks that have a greater crystalline portion than a remainder of the lower and upper stacks.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: THINSILICION CORPORATIONInventors: Kevin Michael Coakley, Guleid Hussen, Jason Stephens, Kunal Girotra, Samuel Rosenthal
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Publication number: 20100313936Abstract: The invention relates to a transparent glass substrate, associated with a transparent electro-conductive layer capable of constituting an electrode of a photovoltaic cell and composed of a doped oxide, characterized by the interposition, between the glass substrate and the transparent electroconductive layer, of a mixed layer of one or more first nitride(s) or oxynitride(s), or oxide(s) or oxycarbide(s) having good adhesive properties with glass, and one or more second nitride(s) or oxynitride(s) or oxide(s) or oxycarbide(s) capable of constituting, possibly in the doped state, a transparent electroconductive layer; a method for producing this substrate; a photovoltaic cell, a tempered and/or curved glass, a shaped heating glass, a plasma screen and a flat lamp electrode having this substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2008Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: SAINT-GOBAIN GLASS FRANCEInventors: Bernard Nghiem, Emilie Viasnoff, Bertrand Kuhn, David Le Bellac, Anne Durandeau, Fabrice Abbott, Eddy Royer, Georges Zagdoun, Olivier Dubois
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Publication number: 20100313937Abstract: A method for synthesizing a phosphonic acid functionalized mesoporous metal oxide material (e.g., silica, titania, alumina, preferably silica material) is provided. Further, a method of using the phosphonic acid functionalized mesoporous silica material as a solid acid catalyst in a pinicole-pinacolone rearrangement reaction, and a method of using a phosphonic acid functionalized mesoporous silica material as a solid acid catalyst in a transesterification reaction is provided. A method for preparing a mesoporous titania film for use in a dye sensitized solar cell is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: SYRACUSE UNIVERSITYInventors: Tewodros Asefa, Richard E. Mishler, II, Eric A. Schiff
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Publication number: 20100313938Abstract: The present invention provides a counter electrode that is excellent in photoelectric conversion efficiency and may achieve a photoelectric conversion element where a short circuit between a working electrode and a counter electrode hardly occurs, and a photoelectric conversion element including the counter electrode. The present invention is a counter electrode that includes an intermediate layer made of porous carbon, and an insulating separator that is disposed on one surface of the intermediate layer. The porous carbon includes a plurality of carbon nanotubes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: FUJIKURA LTD.Inventor: Hiroki USUI
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Publication number: 20100313939Abstract: Provided herein are methods, apparatuses and systems for fabricating photovoltaic cells and modules. In certain embodiments, the methods, apparatuses and systems involve coating ferromagnetic substrates with thin film solar cell materials and using magnetic force to constrain, move or otherwise manipulate partially fabricated cells or modules. According to various embodiments, the methods, apparatuses and systems provide magnetically actuated handling throughout a photovoltaic cell or module fabrication process, from forming photovoltaic cell layers on a substrate to packaging the module for transport and installation. The magnetically manipulated processing provides advantages over conventional photovoltaic module processing operations, including fewer mechanical components, greater control over placement and tolerances, and ease of handling. As a result, the methods, apparatuses and systems provide highly efficient, low maintenance photovoltaic module fabrication processes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: MIASOLEInventors: Bruce Krein, Darin Birtwhistle, Jeff Thompson
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Publication number: 20100313940Abstract: A solar cell and a method for producing a solar cell are described, comprising at least one photovoltaic layer region (1) which at least partially absorbs photons (6) incident therein, whose photon energy is greater than a minimum photon energy Emin, and releases electrical charge carriers in the form of electron-hole pairs, which are spatially separable within the photovoltaic layer region (1) and can be tapped via at least two electrodes (2), which are electrically connected to the photovoltaic layer region (1), to implement an electrical voltage, and comprising at least one interaction layer (3 and/or 4), which at least partially overlaps the photovoltaic layer region, in which at least a part of the incident photons (6) are subject to an interaction with emission of photons of higher or lower photon energy than that of the incident photons.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2008Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: Ralf Boris Wehrspohn, Stefan Schweizer
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Publication number: 20100313941Abstract: A vertical multi-junction photovoltaic device includes a structured substrate including a plurality of substantially vertical elongated structures protruding from a planar surface of the structured substrate. An areal density of the elongated structures at a first sliced plane parallel to the planer surface is different than an areal density of the elongated structures at a second sliced plane parallel to the planar surface. The device further includes least a first sub-cell and a second sub-cell, each having a corresponding vertical p-n or p-i-n junction formed of conformal layers, the first sub-cell being formed in a first region incorporating the first sliced plane and the second sub-cell being formed above the first sub-cell in a second region incorporating the second sliced plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: Ying Jun James HUANG, Stephen DAY
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Publication number: 20100313942Abstract: A method of manufacturing a photovoltaic module is provided. The method includes providing an electrically insulating substrate and a lower electrode, depositing a lower stack of silicon layers above the lower electrode, and depositing an upper stack of silicon layers above the lower stack. The lower and upper stacks include N-I-P junctions. The lower stack has an energy band gap of at least 1.60 eV while the upper stack has an energy band gap of at least 1.80 eV. The method also includes providing an upper electrode above the upper stack. The lower and upper stacks convert incident light into an electric potential between the upper and lower electrodes with the lower and upper stacks converting different portions of the light into the electric potential based on wavelengths of the light.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: THINSILICION CORPORATIONInventors: Kevin Michael Coakley, Guleid Hussen, Jason Stephens, Kunal Girotra, Samuel Rosenthal
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Publication number: 20100313943Abstract: The present invention relates to a thin-film solar cell and a process for producing it, where the rear-side layer structure of the thin-film solar cell has a multilayer structure comprising a metallic bonding layer, a transition layer and an Ag-containing reflector layer and displays a high degree of reflection and good adhesion of the layer system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: Hartmut Knoll, Markus Renno, Peter Lechner
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Publication number: 20100313944Abstract: In various embodiments, optoelectronic devices are described herein. The optoelectronic device may include an optoelectronic cell arranged so as to wrap around a central axis wherein the cell includes a first conductive layer, a semi-conductive layer disposed over and in electrical communication with the first conductive layer, and a second conductive layer disposed over and in electrical communication with the semi-conductive layer. In various embodiments, methods for making optoelectronic devices are described herein. The methods may include forming an optoelectronic cell while flat and wrapping the optoelectronic cell around a central axis. The optoelectronic devices may be photovoltaic devices. Alternatively, the optoelectronic devices may be organic light emitting diodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: University of HoustonInventors: Seamus Curran, Sampath Dias, Nigel Alley, Amrita Haldar, Soniya Devi Yambem, Liao Kang-Shyang, Prajakta Chaudhari
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Publication number: 20100313945Abstract: Photovoltaic cells and methods for making photovoltaic cells are described. The methods include disposing an intermediate layer within the back contact at a thickness that does not negatively impact reflection or transmission of light through the solar cell. The intermediate layer prevents peeling of metal from the back contact during laser scribing.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2008Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: Applied Materials, Inc.Inventors: Hien-Minh Huu Le, David Tanner
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Publication number: 20100313946Abstract: Provided is a solar cell module which has a PCTFE film as the light-transmitting surface layer and/or back side protective sheet and is excellent in interlayer adhesion. The invention consists in a solar cell module comprising a light-transmitting surface layer, a solar cell element embedded in a filler and a back side protective sheet, wherein at least one of the light-transmitting surface layer and back side protective sheet is a polychlorotrifluoroethylene film (A) having a treated surface layer obtained by electric discharge treatment in an inert gas containing a reactive organic compound and the treated surface layer is disposed on the solar cell element side.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2007Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: Tatsuya Higuchi, Kenji Kawasaki, Masaji Komori, Takayuki Araki
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Publication number: 20100313947Abstract: The invention provides a method for applying a material onto a substrate using a droplet printing technique wherein a gas stream is released into the direction of a substrate, which gas stream comprises a carrier gas and droplets of a suspension of the material or droplets of a solution of a precursor of the material or droplets of a precursor of the material as such, whereby the droplets in the gas stream are first maintained in a steady flow and subsequently in a converging flow before the droplets are contacted with the substrate. The invention further provides an apparatus for carrying out said method.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2008Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: René Jos Houben, Gerrit Oosterhuis
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Publication number: 20100313948Abstract: A photovoltaic device with a low degradation rate and a high stability efficiency. In one aspect, the photovoltaic device includes: a substrate; a first electrode disposed on the substrate; at least one photoelectric transformation layer disposed on the first electrode, the photoelectric transformation layer including a light absorbing layer; and a second electrode disposed on the photoelectric transformation layer; and wherein the light absorbing layer included in at least the one photoelectric transformation layer includes a first sub-layer and a second sub-layer, each of which includes hydrogenated amorphous silicon based material and a crystalline silicon grain respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventor: Seung-Yeop Myong
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Publication number: 20100313949Abstract: A photovoltaic device with a low degradation rate and a high stability efficiency. In one aspect, the photovoltaic device includes: a substrate; a first electrode disposed on the substrate; a plurality of photoelectric transformation layers disposed on the first electrode, the photoelectric transformation layer comprising a light absorbing layer; and a second electrode disposed on a plurality of the photoelectric transformation layers; wherein the light absorbing layer comprised in at least one of a plurality of the photoelectric transformation layers comprises a first sub-layer and a second sub-layer, each of which comprises hydrogenated amorphous silicon and hydrogenated proto-crystalline silicon respectively, and wherein a thickness of the first sub-layer is actually the same as a thickness of the second sub-layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventor: Seung-Yeop Myong
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Publication number: 20100313950Abstract: Anti-reflective coatings and coating solutions, optically transparent elements and improved processes for preparing AR coatings and coating solutions are described. The anti-reflective coatings are formed from at least two different alkoxy silane materials in a base catalyzed reaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Sudip Mukhopadhyay, Yamini Pandey, Lea Dankers
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Publication number: 20100313951Abstract: Solar cells are provided with carbon nanotubes (CNTs) which are used: to define a micron/sub-micron geometry of the solar cells; and/or as charge transporters for efficiently removing charge carriers from the absorber layer to reduce the rate of electron-hole recombination in the absorber layer. A solar cell may comprise: a substrate; a multiplicity of areas of metal catalyst on the surface of the substrate; a multiplicity of carbon nanotube bundles formed on the multiplicity of areas of metal catalyst, each bundle including carbon nanotubes aligned roughly perpendicular to the surface of the substrate; and a photoactive solar cell layer formed over the carbon nanotube bundles and exposed surfaces of the substrate, wherein the photoactive solar cell layer is continuous over the carbon nanotube bundles and the exposed surfaces of the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: APPLIED MATERIALS, INC.Inventors: Omkaram Nalamasu, Charles Gay, Victor L. Pushparaj, Kaushal K. Singh, Robert J. Visser, Majeed A. Foad, Ralf Hofmann
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Publication number: 20100313952Abstract: A monolithically-integrated photovoltaic module is provided. The module includes an electrically insulating substrate, a lower stack of microcrystalline silicon layers above the substrate, a middle stack of amorphous silicon layers above the lower stack, an upper stack of amorphous silicon layers above the middle stack, and a light transmissive cover layer above the upper stack. An energy band gap of each of the lower, middle and upper stacks differs from one another such that a different spectrum of incident light is absorbed by each of the lower, middle and upper stacks.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: THINSILICION CORPORATIONInventors: Kevin Michael Coakley, Guleid Hussen, Jason Stephens, Kunal Girotra, Samuel Rosenthal
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Publication number: 20100313953Abstract: A solar cell includes a first electrode and an array of ordered electron conductive nanostructure films electrically coupled to and supported by the first electrode. A plurality of quantum dot absorbers are attached to the electrically conductive nanostructure films. A hole conducting material is diffused between the electron conductive nanostructure films, and a second electrode is electrically coupled to the hole conducting material.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: J. David Zook, Matthew S. Marcus, Yue Liu
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Publication number: 20100313954Abstract: According to an embodiment, a solar cell receiver for converting solar energy to electricity includes a ceramic substrate, a solar cell and a heat sink. The ceramic substrate has a first metallized surface and an opposing second metallized surface. The first metallized surface of the ceramic substrate has separated conductive regions. The solar cell has a conductive first surface connected to a first one of the conductive regions of the ceramic substrate and an opposing second surface having a conductive contact area connected to a second one of the conductive regions. The heat sink is bonded to the second metallized surface of the ceramic substrate with a thermally conductive attach media, such as a metal-filled epoxy adhesive or solder.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: Emcore Solar Power, Inc.Inventors: Steve Seel, Damien Buie, Philip Blumenfeld, James Foresi, John Nagyvary, Richard W. Hoffman, JR.
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Publication number: 20100313955Abstract: Disclosed is a method of making solar collector assemblies for photovoltaic conversion. The method comprises providing a mold for receiving encapsulant, the mold having serially arranged, alternating peaks and valleys. A respective PV solar cell is placed into each of a series of the valleys such that the light-receiving surfaces of the PV solar cells face upwards. Uncured encapsulant is delivered into the mold and onto the light-receiving surfaces, and from the light-receiving surfaces to a level at least as high as the peaks so as to form, above the light-receiving surfaces, optical concentrators for concentrating light received by the optical concentrators and directing the light to the light-receiving surfaces. The encapsulant is then cured.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: Energy Focus, Inc.Inventor: Roger F. Buelow, II
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Publication number: 20100313956Abstract: A solar cell encapsulated with an encapsulating material which is a non-crystalline or low-crystalline ?-olefin-based copolymer or its composition (I). The composition (C) can contain 50 to 100 parts by weight of non-crystalline ?-olefin polymer (A) which meets the following requirements: (a) the ?-olefin having 3 to 20 carbon atoms is not less than 20 mol %, (b) practically no melt peak as measured by a differential scanning calorimeter is observed, and (c) the Mw/Mn is not more than 5, and 50 to 0 parts by weight of crystalline ?-olefin polymer (B) (the total of (A) and (B) being 100 parts by weight). The non-crystalline or low-crystalline ?-olefin copolymer may also have a crystallinity of not higher than 40% as measured by use of X rays.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicants: Du Pont-Mitsui Polychemicals Co., Ltd., Mitsui Chemicals Fabro, Inc.Inventors: Koichi NISHIJIMA, Akira Yamashita
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Publication number: 20100313957Abstract: Solar cells and methods for manufacturing solar cells and/or components or layers thereof are disclosed. An example method for manufacturing a multi-bandgap quantum dot layer for use in a solar cell may include providing a first precursor compound, providing a second precursor compound, and combining a portion of the first precursor compound with a portion of the second precursor compound to form a multi-bandgap quantum dot layer that includes a plurality of quantum dots that differ in bandgap.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Linan Zhao, Zhi Zheng, Marilyn Wang, Xuanbin Liu, Huili Tang
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Publication number: 20100313958Abstract: By monitoring pressure transients in a liquid within a liquid distribution system using only a single sensor, events such as the opening and closing of valves at specific fixtures are readily detected. The sensor, which can readily be coupled to a faucet bib, transmits an output signal to a computing device. Each such event can be identified by the device based by comparing characteristic features of the pressure transient waveform with previously observed characteristic features for events in the system. These characteristic features, which can include the varying pressure, derivative, and real Cepstrum of the pressure transient waveform, can be used to select a specific fixture where a valve open or close event has occurred. Flow to each fixture and leaks in the system can also be determined from the pressure transient signal. A second sensor disposed at a point disparate from the first sensor provides further event information.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: University of WashingtonInventors: Shwetak N. Patel, James A. Fogarty, Jon E. Froehlich, Eric C. Larson
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Publication number: 20100313959Abstract: An outer valve surrounds an inner valve. A plug can move relative to a seat of the inner valve to control flow through that valve. A plug co-operates with the outlet port of the outer valve to control fluid through that valve. The plug comprises part of the inner valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2008Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventor: Jens Termansen
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Publication number: 20100313960Abstract: An electro-pneumatic transducer for controlling gas pressure is disclosed. The transducer includes a nozzle body and a valve housing interconnected therebetween by a nozzle and a solenoid assembly including a magnetized valve assembly and a solenoid having a top portion and a bottom portion, which when energized generate a magnetic field having a predetermined polarity in response to which the magnetized valve assembly is actuated to control gas flow through the nozzle. The transducer also includes a control circuit adapted to receive an input signal. The control circuit is configured to energize the solenoid in response to the input signal to generate the magnetic field thereabout to actuate the valve assembly. The transducer further includes a capacitor coupled to the control circuit, wherein upon loss of the input signal, the control circuit signals the capacitor to provide an electrical signal to the solenoid to actuate the valve assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2008Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: Andy R. Askew, Gregory S. Lyon, Stanley Marion Przybylowicz
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Publication number: 20100313961Abstract: The invention relates to technology and equipment for liquid media treatment and supply and can be used in oil processing, chemical, medical and other industry branches. The proposed liquid medium supply method is described with use of a dynamic nozzle having elements 12 and 13 forming vortex field and cavity correspondingly as a flow transformation system 8 and the pump 14 use as a depressing device. The liquid medium 1 us supplied to the nozzle inlet and while passing through the nozzle the flow is swirled at the element 12 obtaining a spring form with the set value of rotation and forward speeds relationship, and the element 13 provides continuous nucleation of bubbles, which line up downstream the medium flow being treated with formation of the cavity 9, which later passes into the cavitation 7 controlled zone. In the course of treatment the liquid medium while passing through the cavitation 7 zone is exposed to wave slamming, generated with cavitation bubbles collapse.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: Rint CorporationInventors: Andrei Vjacheslavovich Nevedeev, Anton Viktorovich Danilov-Daniljan
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Publication number: 20100313962Abstract: A system for recovery of a sterilant gas mixture from a sterilizer chamber is disclosed. The system includes a gas recovery tank, a sterilizer chamber in gaseous communication with the gas recovery tank and a gas recovery assembly coupled to the gas recovery tank and the sterilizer chamber. The gas recovery assembly is configured to transfer a sterilant gas mixture including at least one sterilant gas between the sterilizer chamber and the gas recovery tank. The system further includes an analyzer assembly coupled to the sterilizer chamber, the analyzer assembly including at least one sterilant gas sensor configured to detect density of the sterilant gas and a control module coupled to the analyzer assembly and to the gas recovery assembly. The control module includes at least one control module configured to determine at least one of a transfer pressure and flammability of the sterilant gas mixture as a function of the density of the sterilant gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: Tyco Healthcare Group LPInventors: Douglas E. Bondar, Michael L. Bongiovi
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Publication number: 20100313963Abstract: A gas mixer and sampler system (2) for a controlled atmosphere laboratory chamber (4), the mixer and sampler system has a sampler remote from the chamber and a gas supply arrangement, including a mixer (14) remote from the chamber. The sampler consists of a gas sensor arrangement (5) for sensing a first and a second gas. A processor output from the gas sensors to determine the relative concentrations of the first and second gases, and determine proportions and flow rate for gases to be supplied to the chamber to meet a determined profile. The mixer and sampler are provided externally of the chamber at a location spaced from the chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2008Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: RUSKINN LIFE SCIENCES LIMITEDInventor: Andrew Skinn
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Publication number: 20100313964Abstract: Treating, sensing, diverting, measuring, and collecting devices for fluid such as water are described. When designed for use as chlorinators, the devices may divert water flowing in conduits into the devices for treatment and subsequent return to the flow stream. A return tube of the device may be designed to create vortex action, using a pressure differential to evacuate treated water from the device back into the conduit. When designed for use as feeders for supplying acid or other material to flowing water, the devices may include one or more channels communicating between the material and the flowing water. When designed for use as flow sensors or otherwise, the devices may include objects acted upon by flowing water to indicate that water indeed is flowing. Yet other sensors may be utilized to determine characteristics of water passing through the conduits.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: RAYMOND ALBERT HIN, Craig Andrews
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Publication number: 20100313965Abstract: A locking fire hydrant includes a fire hydrant body having an internal channel extending between a main cap recess and an auxiliary cap recess defined therein. A plunger assembly including first and second plungers is disposed within the internal channel. The first plunger is disposed such that an end thereof is capable of extending into a main cap recess and the second plunger is disposed such that an end thereof is capable of extending into an auxiliary cap recess. When the second plunger is actuated by mounting a locking cap on the fire hydrant body, one of the ratchet teeth provided on the back side of the auxiliary cap engages the second plunger to prevent the auxiliary cap from being removed from the fire hydrant body. A locking cap, an opening tool, and methods of securing an auxiliary cap to a fire hydrant also are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: George Sigelakis, Matthew Hayduk
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Publication number: 20100313966Abstract: A freeze resistant manifold includes a plurality of conduits, junction, and expansion device. Each conduit of the plurality of conduits includes a respective first end in fluid communication with a respective second end. The junction is defined by each of the respective first ends of the plurality of conduits in direct fluid communication with a remainder of the first ends of the plurality of conduits. The expansion device includes a housing, plug, and linear actuator. The housing has a first housing end and a second housing end. The first housing end is in fluid communication with the junction. The plug is disposed between the first housing end and the second housing end. The plug has a substantially fluid-tight, sliding engagement with an inner wall of the housing. The linear actuator is to urge the plug towards the first housing end with a predetermined amount of force.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: AeroControlex Group,Inc.Inventors: Larry Murg, Michael Joseph Giacoma
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Publication number: 20100313967Abstract: A system for controlling slurry flow through a flexible-walled transport tube. An example system includes a frame, a pivot pin, a rotatable radial arm having an attached pressure pad, a spring tension adjustment rod extending between the radial arm and the frame, and a coil spring concentric with the spring tension adjustment rod and configured to oppose rotation of the radial arm away from a flexible-walled transport tube contacting the pressure pad. In one operating condition, a decrease in the pressure of the slurry within the transport tube reduces the force applied by the slurry outward on the tube wall, leading the spring to rotate the radial arm toward the tube, causing the contact pad to deflect the wall of the flexible-walled transport tube and impeding the flow of slurry through the tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventor: Kelly Cowlishaw
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Publication number: 20100313968Abstract: An inflation valve is revealed. The inflation valve includes a longitudinal valve body, a valve member and an elastic member sleeved between the valve member and the longitudinal valve body. The longitudinal valve body includes an axially extending hole disposed therein, a projecting edge arranged on the axially extending hole and a round through hole disposed on a center of the projecting edge, and two alignment members having at least one projecting body and/or one concave slot. A round valve head is arranged on the front end of the valve member and alignment members corresponding to the alignment members of the longitudinal valve body disposed on an outer edge of the valve head. While being assembled, the valve head passes the through hole by alignment of the alignment members between the valve member and the longitudinal valve body and becomes staggered. Moreover, by the elastic member, the valve head presses and locks onto the round through hole to form a closed state.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventor: William LEE
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Publication number: 20100313969Abstract: A fuel filler adapter for a vehicle including a rigid housing connected to the vehicle and having a fuel pipe opening defined therethrough; and a flexible plastic overmold formed to the rigid housing. The overmold includes a radial wall defining an aperture that is in registry with the fuel pipe opening, a drainage skirt at least partially encircling the aperture for catching overflow fuel, and an overflow channel disposed below the aperture. The overflow channel may be defined by the radial wall and/or the skirt.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: Ryan Matthew Stokes, Michael E. Franz, Shawn Lee Tarr
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Publication number: 20100313970Abstract: A system for regulating pressure supplied to a transmission control element, includes a control pressure source and line pressure source, a latch valve that opens and closes communication with the line pressure source in response to control pressure, and a regulator valve including a spool for regulating line pressure and producing control element pressure when the latch valve is closed, and an auxiliary piston responsive to line pressure and contacting the spool for connecting line pressure to the control element when the latch valve is open.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: Hrudaya Mahapatro, Robert O. Burkhart, John Butwin
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Publication number: 20100313971Abstract: A pressure regulator comprising a housing having an inlet port and an outlet port, a linearly sliding member for selectively covering a section of a passage between the inlet port and the outlet port, a diaphragm interconnected to the linearly sliding member to slide the linearly sliding member in reaction to pressure levels in the housing, and a valve seat located in the passage between the inlet port and the outlet port. The linearly sliding member includes a sealing disc for preventing fluid flow past the valve seat. The valve seat is located closer to the outlet port than to the inlet port.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: J. Reese Moore, Robert Clifton Jones, JR., Brian Keith Yutzy, Thomas V. Lozito, Charles M. Olds, Angelica Wright