Patents Issued in September 8, 2016
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Publication number: 20160258857Abstract: A method for identifying, analyzing, and quantifying the cellular components of whole blood by means of an automated hematology analyzer and the detection of the light scattered, absorbed, and fluorescently emitted by each cell. More particularly, the aforementioned method involves identifying, analyzing, and quantifying the cellular components of whole blood by means of a light source having a wavelength ranging from about 400 nm to about 450 nm and multiple in-flow optical measurements and staining without the need for lysing red blood cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Martin Krockenberger, Jiong Wu, Bodo Roemer, Giacomo Vacca
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Publication number: 20160258858Abstract: A method for counting blood cells in a sample of whole blood. The method comprises the steps of: (a) providing a sample of whole blood; (b) depositing the sample of whole blood onto a slide, e.g., a microscope slide; (c) employing a spreader to create a blood smear; (d) allowing the blood smear to dry on the slide; (e) measuring absorption or reflectance of light attributable to the hemoglobin in the red blood cells in the blood smear on the slide; (f) recording a magnified two-dimensional digital image of the area of analysis identified by the measurement in step (e) as being of suitable thickness for analysis; and (g) collecting, analyzing, and storing data from the magnified two-dimensional digital image. Optionally, steps of fixing and staining of blood cells on the slide can be employed in the method.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Richard G. Kendall, John W. Roche
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Publication number: 20160258859Abstract: Systems for collecting light (e.g., in a flow stream) are described. Light collection systems according to embodiments include: a mount having an orifice for receiving light, an adapter configured for attaching a camera to the mount and a fastener for attaching a lens to the distal end of the mount and a releasably attachable connecter that is configured for coupling to an orifice plate and an aligner that is configured to couple with an aligner on the mount and maintain optical alignment between the mount and connector. Methods for coupling a connector and a mount are also described. Systems and methods for measuring light emitted by a sample (e.g., in a flow stream) are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Gerrit Jan van den Engh, Brian R. Wadey, Veronica Lauren Kersten
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Publication number: 20160258860Abstract: A remaining service life evaluation method for evaluating a remaining service life of a metal pipe suffering from creep damage on a basis of a master curve that is prepared in advance that includes wrapping a steel strip around an outer peripheral face of the metal pipe under same conditions as those during an internal pressure creep test and evaluating a remaining service life of the metal pipe on a basis of a degree of deterioration of the steel strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2014Publication date: September 8, 2016Applicant: THE CHUGOKU ELECTRIC POWER CO., INC.Inventor: Hidetaka Nishida
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Publication number: 20160258861Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of detecting a lubrication status between a deck and a belt of a treadmill. The method includes: starting a lubrication detecting procedure of the treadmill by a user, making the belt driving system drive the belt to run for a period of time without the user on the belt of the treadmill, having the user walk on the belt of the treadmill for a period of time at a level state, having the user walk on the belt of the treadmill for a period of time at a predetermined angle. Thereafter, a central control unit of the treadmill calculates a friction coefficient between the belt and the deck of the treadmill according to measuring results of the procedures, and generating a suggestion of maintenance according to a level of the friction coefficient.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2015Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventor: Mark Kannel
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Publication number: 20160258862Abstract: A method includes providing a device under test, which includes a lower test layer and an upper test layer that is stacked on the lower test layer and includes an overhang protruding past an edge of the lower test layer by a predetermined length, fixing the lower test layer onto a mounting stage, and measuring adhesive force of an interlayer adhesive layer in a tensile mode by applying a load to a bottom surface of the overhang of the upper test layer in a first direction. An apparatus includes a mounting stage fixing the device under test, a load applying tip applying the load to the bottom surface of the overhang, a location adjuster adjusting a distance between the device under test and the load carrying tip, a load cell detecting a magnitude of the applied load, and a controller controlling the location adjuster and the load cell.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Dong Kil SHIN, Chul Keun YOON, Min Kyu KANG, Gyu Jei LEE
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Publication number: 20160258863Abstract: The embodiments of the present invention are directed to applying intimate contact pressures to samples while undergoing ATR infrared interrogation. As a general mode of operation, after a solid sample is placed on the ATR element, a force actuator moves an anvil arm to apply a contact force to the sample against the ATR. Thereafter, when the scan is over, the user can see the result of the one or more scans. The force actuator may be a motor or a solenoid or other type of force actuator. The applied contact force may be a fixed force or may be a user-selectable force or may be automatically controlled through feedback from the spectrometer based on the spectroscopic signature of the sample material.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Timothy M. PASTORE, Kenneth J. VACHON, JR., Brendon D. TOWER, Gregory H. VANDER RHODES, Aaron Sean POYNTON
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Publication number: 20160258864Abstract: The present invention provides a sensor cell that has excellent measurement accuracy in repetitive measurement. An optical waveguide of the present invention includes a cladding layer and a core layer buried in the cladding layer so that at least one surface of the core layer is exposed. A water contact angle of a surface of the cladding layer on which the core layer is exposed is 80° or more. An SPR sensor cell and a colorimetric sensor cell of the present invention each include the optical waveguide of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2014Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Shigenori Morita, Tomohiro Kontani, Mayu Ozaki, Chiharu Odane, Kazutaka Hara, Manabu Miyazaki
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Publication number: 20160258865Abstract: In a gloss evaluation method and a gloss evaluation apparatus according to the present invention, an intensity P of specular light obtained by illuminating an object to be measured with illumination light of spectral irradiance emitted from the reference machine is obtained from an intensity of specular light obtained by illuminating the object to be measured with first illumination light of spectral irradiance from a relevant machine, based on an intensity b of dispersed reflected light obtained by illuminating the object to be measured with the first illumination light, and a spectral reflectance of diffuse reflection light obtained by illuminating the object to be measured with predetermined second illumination light from a different illuminating angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2014Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Toshio KAWANO, Yushi NOBUMOTO
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Publication number: 20160258866Abstract: A substrate inspection device includes a laser emitting unit, arranged at one side of a transmission device, and configured to emit a laser beam to each substrate to be inspected on the transmission device when the substrate to be inspected is moved to an inspection position; a laser receiving unit, arranged at the other side of the transmission device, and configured to receive the laser beam transmitted through the substrate to be inspected; and a calculation unit, configured to calculate transmissibility of the laser beam relative to the substrate to be inspected based on an intensity of the laser beam emitted by the laser emitting unit and an intensity of the laser beam received by the laser receiving unit, and determine whether a line width of a black matrix in the substrate to be inspected is within a predetermined range of the line width based on the transmissibility.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2015Publication date: September 8, 2016Applicants: BOE TECHNOLOGY GROUP CO., LTD., HEFEI XINSHENG OPTOELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.Inventors: Peng LUO, He WANG, Xin FANG, Jiajia PENG, Xiang LIU
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Publication number: 20160258867Abstract: Microstructures and nanostructures (100) consisting of a substrate (110), an array of pillars (120) capped by metallic disc (130), metallic dots (clusters or granules) (140) disposed on the sidewalls of the pillars, and a metallic backplane (150) that can interact to enhance a local electric field, the absorption of the light, and the radiation of the light are disclosed. Methods to fabricate the structures (100) are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2015Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Stephen Y. Chou, Wendi Li
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Publication number: 20160258868Abstract: A polyurethane foam includes a fluorescent repeating unit. The authenticity of a polyurethane foam may be determined by irradiating the foam with a UV light and determining if there is a fluorescent emission.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2014Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Eric Calhoun, David Trumbo
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Publication number: 20160258869Abstract: A nano-pH sensor can include a nanoparticle having an outer surface functionalized by a carboxy functional group. The nanoparticle is reversibly aggregated as a function of pH and is generally non-toxic. A fluorometer can be oriented to expose the nanoparticles to a light source at a given wavelength. Further, the fluorometer can be configured to detect changes in fluorescence of the gold nanoparticle with changes in pH.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Agnes Ostafin, Chang-Won Lee
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Publication number: 20160258870Abstract: An optical sensor can include first and second optical emitters configured to emit light into a fluid sample via an optical pathway. Light from the emitters can cause fluorescence from the sample and/or scatter off of the sample. Scattered and fluoresced light can be received by an optical detector in the sensor via the optical pathway, and used to determine at least one characteristic of the fluid sample. A second optical detector can provide reference measurements of the amount of light emitted to the sample. The second optical emitter and second optical detector can be included in an optical emitter assembly removably disposed in the optical pathway of the optical sensor such that the second optical emitter emits light into the optical pathway toward a fluid sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2015Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Eugene Tokhtuev, Anatoly Skirda, William M. Christensen
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Publication number: 20160258871Abstract: The method of detecting bladder cancer by optical analysis of bodily fluids utilizes optical techniques to determine a concentration of porphyrin in a patient's bodily fluid sample. The patient is administered 5-aminolevulinic acid and, approximately eight hours later, a bodily fluid sample is collected from the patient, and this bodily fluid sample is optically analyzed to measure a concentration of porphyrin therein. Optical analysis is preferably performed by laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy. If the measured concentration of porphyrin is approximately three times a pre-determined porphyrin concentration for a healthy person of the same age as the patient, then the patient is diagnosed with bladder cancer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2015Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: VADIVEL MASILAMANI, MOHAMAD SALEH ALSALHI, KARIM HAMDA FARHAT, DANNY MONTHER RABAH, SARADH PRASAD, SANDHANASAMY DEVANESAN
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Publication number: 20160258872Abstract: A plankton examination apparatus comprises: a sub-pipe in which a transparent pipe unit; a light source unit which radiates only blue-series light; a detection unit which receives light radiated in the direction on the other side outside the transparent pipe unit through the transparent pipe unit from the light source unit and generates an image of the plankton; and a dichroic mirror installed between the transparent pipe unit and the detection unit in such a way as to transmit only red-series light which belongs to the light radiated by the light source unit and passed through the transparent pipe unit and has a wavelength of 620 nm to 780 nm and to deliver the red-series light to the detection unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2014Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Hyo Hyuc IM, Kyu Young CHOI, Deok Whan CHOI
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Publication number: 20160258873Abstract: Sensors including thermal load sensors and chemical or biological load sensors, and methods of making the sensors, are disclosed. The sensors may include a solid polymeric matrix and at least one organic indicating material encapsulated within the solid polymeric matrix, wherein the organic indicating material is configured to diffuse into the solid polymeric matrix at a phase transition temperature of the organic indicating material, and wherein an extent of diffusion indicates a target load on the sensor. The target load may for example be a thermal load, or a chemical or biological load.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2013Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Ponnambalam Ravi SELVAGANAPATHY, Wen-I WU
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Publication number: 20160258874Abstract: Gas detector tube templates are described. Gas detector tubes may be used to determine the concentration of target gases in a sampled gas either visually or electronically. Gas detector tubes for visual reading have the length-of-stain demarcations printed or etched on the transparent tube. However, the demarcations may interfere with electronic reading of gas detector tubes. Embodiments of a gas detector tube template may be used to accurately and reliably read gas detector tubes that do not have concentration demarcations printed on the tube in the working area adjacent to the chemical reagent. The gas detector tube template may have a gas detector tube holder capable of reversibly receiving a gas detector tube and two scale card holders. The gas detector tube template could have a left and right scale holder hingedly connected to the gas detector tube holder. The gas detector tube template may be used with scale cards capable of being, reversibly received in the scale rockets.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Applicant: NEXTTEQ LLCInventor: Bryan I. Truex
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Publication number: 20160258875Abstract: An apparatus, method, and sample vessel for recombining a sample fluid. The sample fluid is received in a sample vessel. Sample parameters are recreated in the sample vessel. The sample fluid is agitated within the sample vessel. Optical measurements of the sample fluid are performed within the sample vessel utilizing one or more optical sensors. A determination is made whether recombination is complete in response to the optical measurements of the sample fluid performed by the one or more optical sensors.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2013Publication date: September 8, 2016Applicant: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Megan Renee PEARL, William Cecil PEARL Jr., Juliana Midori MATSUSHITA
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Publication number: 20160258876Abstract: A method and system for determination of contaminants, such as black powder, in a flowing fluid, such as natural gas, is disclosed. The method comprises transmitting a plurality of light beams over a spectrum of wavelengths through the flowing fluid and receiving a plurality of measurements relating to transmitted and scattered light beams over the spectrum of wavelengths. The received plurality of measurements are compared with a plurality of stored patterns and a result indicative of the determination of the contaminants is output.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2015Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Esra Al Hosani, Mahmoud Meribout
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Publication number: 20160258877Abstract: A method and system for determination of contaminants, such as black powder, in a flowing fluid, such as natural gas, is disclosed. The method comprises transmitting a plurality of light beams over a spectrum of wavelengths through the flowing fluid in a main pipeline and receiving a plurality of measurements relating to transmitted and scattered light beams over the spectrum of wavelengths. The measurements relate to at least one of absorption, reflection or refraction. The received plurality of measurements are compared with a plurality of stored patterns and a result indicative of the determination of the contaminants is output.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Esra Al Hosani, Mahmoud Meribout
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Publication number: 20160258878Abstract: Disclosed are methods and apparatus for reflecting, towards a sensor, an Infrared to vacuum ultra-violet (VUV) light that is reflected from a target substrate. The system includes a first mirror arranged to receive and reflect the Infrared to VUV light that is reflected from the target substrate and a second mirror arranged to receive and reflect Infrared to VUV light that is reflected by the first mirror. The first and second mirrors are arranged and shaped so as to reflect Infrared to VUV light from the target substrate towards an optical axis of the apparatus. In another embodiment, the apparatus can also include a third mirror arranged to receive and reflect the Infrared to VUV light that is reflected by the second mirror and a fourth mirror arranged to receive and reflect such illuminating light that is reflected by the third mirror towards the sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Applicant: KLA-Tencor CorporationInventors: Shiyu Zhang, Wei Zhao
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Publication number: 20160258879Abstract: Methods and systems for generating inspection results for a specimen with an adaptive nuisance filter are provided. One method includes selecting a portion of events detected during inspection of a specimen having values for at least one feature of the events that are closer to at least one value of at least one parameter of the nuisance filter than the values for at least one feature of another portion of the events. The method also includes acquiring output of an output acquisition subsystem for the sample of events, classifying the events in the sample based on the acquired output, and determining if one or more parameters of the nuisance filter should be modified based on results of the classifying. The nuisance filter or the modified nuisance filter can then be applied to results of the inspection of the specimen to generate final inspection results for the specimen.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Ardis Liang, Martin Plihal, Raghav Babulnath, Sankar Venkataraman
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Publication number: 20160258880Abstract: An inspection system to inspect the consistency and thermal seal quality of blister packs comprising an illumination module; a color imaging device suitably integrated with an optical module; The blister packs that are thermally sealed are sequentially presented to the color imaging device within its Field of View; the inspection captures multiple images of the illuminated top side of the sealed blister package using the said image pickup device; analyzing the image and determining the gray scale values of the sealing area; comparing the gray level values with predetermined gray level values that are programmed at setup; making a decision to reject the inspected item if the analyzed gray level values is not substantially the same as the predetermined gray level values; making a decision to accept the inspected item if the analyzed gray level values is substantially the same as the predetermined gray level values or rejecting the blister if determined otherwise.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Sergey Smorgon, Bee Chuan Tan, Chem Fei Chua, Ya'akob Bin Mohamed
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Publication number: 20160258881Abstract: A method of marking an industrial process material including selectively incorporating a luminescent marker onto and/or into the industrial process material in a trace amount insufficient to be optically detectable in the presence of ambient light but sufficient to be non-destructively optically detectable in and/or on the industrial proce material in situ in the field or on-site. The trace amount of the luminescent marker is used to track, identify authenticate the industrial process material for at least one of material control, inventory control, stock control, logistics control, quality control and pollution control.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Mark BOWN, John KRAFT, Anton LAUNIKONIS, Peter OSVATH, Gerhard Frederick SWIEGERS
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Publication number: 20160258882Abstract: In some embodiments, a system and/or method may include assessing surface cleanliness. In some embodiments, the system may include a dispensing device. The dispensing device may dispense, during use, a liquid on a surface forming a drop. In some embodiments, the system may include a stage. The stage may support, during use, a digital imaging device above the drop positioned on the surface. In some embodiments, the system may include a light emitter. The light emitter may emit, during use, a beam of light substantially parallel to the surface at the drop. In some embodiments, the system may include an adjustable support coupled to the stage. The adjustable support may adjust, during use, an angle of the stage relative to the surface. In some embodiments, the system is configured to determine a contact angle of the drop relative to the surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventor: Darren L. Williams
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Publication number: 20160258883Abstract: Provided is a filler connection part inspection method by which the connection state of both end surfaces of a belt-shaped filler that has been affixed annularly along the outer periphery of a bead core is inspected. The filler connection part inspection method includes a step of obtaining data of the distance between optical sensors and side surfaces of the filler by scanning, at the side surfaces of the filler, sections of the vicinity of the both end surfaces along the tangential direction of the filler over a predetermined scanning range with the optical sensors, a step of repeating the data obtaining step while the positions of the optical sensors are changed along the radial direction of the filler, and a step of comparing the obtained data with reference data that is set in advance.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2013Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventor: CHIKARA TAKAGI
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Publication number: 20160258884Abstract: The present disclosure provides a system and method for inspecting an aircraft. A ray source and a detector locate at above and below of a fuselage of an aircraft, respectively. The ray source emits a beam of rays, which pass through the aircraft to be detected. The detector receives and converts the beam of rays that pass through the aircraft to an output signal, and generates a vertical transmission image in real time.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2014Publication date: September 8, 2016Applicants: Tsinghua University, Nuctech Company LimitedInventors: Kejun KANG, Jianmin LI, Jingyu GU, Yuanjing LI, Yulan LI, Yaohong LIU, Zhen TAN, Yucheng WU, Weizhen WANG
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Publication number: 20160258885Abstract: A method and system for imaging an object are described herein. A scatter image of the object is generated at a projection angle. In generating the scatter image, a non-grid image of the object is acquired using a radiation source and a detector. An aperture plate is positioned between the object and the detector and a first grid image of the object is acquired. The aperture plate includes a plurality of apertures positioned on a grid. The aperture plate is moved to a second position and a second grid image of the object is acquired. A scatter image of the object is generated based on the non-grid image, the first grid image, and the second grid image and stored.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2015Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventor: Nils Rothe
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Publication number: 20160258886Abstract: A system is provided. The system includes a conveyor apparatus configured for conveying a material and a water content measurement system positioned about the conveyor apparatus for determining water content in the material. A dimension characteristic measurement system for detecting one or more dimension characteristics of the material is provided and a computer device is configured to manipulate data received from the water content measurement system and the dimension characteristic measurement system to determine a water content of the material.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Wewage Hiran Linus Dep, Robert Ernest Troxler
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Publication number: 20160258887Abstract: Provided is an X-ray fluorescence analysis method in which the quantity of a contained component other than the principal component in the sample is determined by using the result of a measurement of X-rays emitted from a sample whose principal component is an organic component, the method including the steps of: setting a quantitative value of the contained component based on a measured value of a fluorescent X-ray intensity; calculating an area occupancy ratio which represents the proportion of the X-rays falling onto the sample, based on a measured value of a scattered X-ray intensity and a theoretical value of the scattered X-ray intensity calculated on the assumption that the sample is composed of the principal component and that the entire amount of the cast X-rays fall onto the sample; recalculating the quantitative value of the contained component based on the measured value of the fluorescent X-ray intensity and a theoretical value of the fluorescent X-ray intensity calculated using the quantitativeType: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2013Publication date: September 8, 2016Applicant: SHIMADZU CORPORATIONInventor: Eisaku TERASHITA
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Publication number: 20160258888Abstract: Herein disclosed is an x-ray florescence (XRF) test system which comprises an XRF test instrument used for testing a test target's responses to X-rays, the instrument including a test window allowing the X-ray and its responsive energy to pass through, and a window protecting film assembly allowing X-rays to pass through and providing protection to the window, the film assembly being configured to be coupled with the window in a fashion to be removed from or applied or reapplied over the window. The corresponding calibration mode can be manually or automatically applied according to the specific film assembly presently in use. An embodiment of the film assembly comprises a thin film fixed with an adhesive layer to a supporting frame having a closely spaced array of apertures.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Applicant: Olympus Scientific Solutions Americas Inc.Inventors: Peter Hardman, Fabrice Cancre
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Publication number: 20160258889Abstract: A method of X-ray analysis measures X-ray diffraction in transmission. In order to carry out quantitative measurements, a background measurement is taken slightly away from the diffraction peak and the ratio of measured intensities used to correct for variations in sample composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2015Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Waltherus Van Den Hoogenhof, Charalampos Zarkadas
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Publication number: 20160258890Abstract: Quantitative X-ray analysis is carried out by making X-ray fluorescence measurements to determine the elemental composition of a sample and a correction measurement by measuring the transmitted intensity of X-rays at an energy E transmitted directly through the sample without deviation. An X-ray diffraction measurement is made in transmission by directing X-rays from an X-ray source at the energy E onto a sample at an incident angle ?1 to the surface of the sample and measuring a measured intensity Id(?fl) of the diffracted X-rays at the energy E with an X-ray detector at an exit angle ?2 corresponding to an X-ray diffraction peak of a predetermined component. A matrix corrected X-ray intensity is obtained using the measured X-ray intensity in the X-ray diffraction measurement, the correction measurement and the mass attenuation coefficient of the sample calculated from the elemental composition and the mass attenuation coefficients of the elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2015Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Charalampos Zarkadas, Milen Gateshki, Alexander Kharchenko, Waltherus Van Den Hoogenhof, Petronella Emerentiana Hegeman, Dick Kuiper
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Publication number: 20160258891Abstract: A method and apparatus for estimating a heating value of a biological material. The method includes irradiating of the biological material with X-ray radiation of at least two different energy levels, measuring of an amount of radiation transmitted through the biological material at these energy levels, and measuring fluorescent radiation emitted by the biological material when irradiated at these energy levels. A final estimate of the heating value is then determined based on a preliminary estimate of the heating value of the biological material based on the measured transmitted radiation and a correction value based on the fluorescent radiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2013Publication date: September 8, 2016Applicant: MANTEX ABInventors: Ragnar KULLENBERG, Ralf TORGRIP
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Publication number: 20160258892Abstract: Apparatus includes an X-ray source 10, a wavelength dispersive X-ray detector for measuring X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and an energy dispersive X-ray detector 14 again for measuring X-ray fluoresence. Selected elements are measured using the wavelength dispersive process to reduce the overall measurement time compared with using only one of the two detectors or compared to a simple approach of measuring low atomic number elements with the wavelength dispersive detector and high atomic number elements with the energy dispersive detector. The selection can take place dynamically, in particular on the basis of the results of the energy-dispersive detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2015Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Petronella Emerentiana Hegeman, Gustaaf Christian Brons, Aleksandr Komelkov, Bruno A.R. Vrebos, Waltherus Van Den Hoogenhof, Charalampos Zarkadas
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Publication number: 20160258893Abstract: The invention regards a measuring device, comprising a conductor body (7), for detecting the degree of fiber concentration and/or steam point (SP) of a fiber pad (33) being pulped, during use of the device (3), in a grinding gap (15) between refiner discs (11, 13) of a refiner (1). The conductor body (7) exhibits a first electric contact surface (17) adapted to provide electrical contact with a second electric contact surface (19) for transferring an electric current via the fiber pad (33) material. The invention also regards a method for detecting the degree of fiber concentration and/or steam point (SP) of a fiber pad (33). The method comprises the steps of mounting of the conductor body (7) to one of the refiner discs (13), grinding the fiber pad (33) material between the refiner discs (11, 13), detecting alteration of the conductivity and/or electrical resistivity of the fiber pad (33) material, and adjusting inflow of water and/or fiber material from said detected alteration.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2014Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventor: Bengt Åkerblom
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Publication number: 20160258894Abstract: Provided is a humidity sensor that is increased in capacitance per unit area and is improved in the close adhesiveness and ease of embedding of a humidity sensitive film, while being capable of fitting into normal semiconductor manufacturing processes. A plurality of first electrodes and a plurality of second electrodes are arranged so that each first electrode is adjacent to four of the second electrodes in four directions of up, down, right, and left when viewed in plan view, while each second electrode is adjacent to four of the first electrodes in four directions of up, down, right, and left when viewed in plan view. Metal wiring electrically connects one of the first electrodes to another of the first electrodes, and electrically connects one of the second electrodes to another of the second electrodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventor: Toshiro FUTATSUGI
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Publication number: 20160258895Abstract: A sensor device includes a wall 66 defining a storage space 120 configured to store liquid, a pair of electrodes configured to detect a property of the liquid stored inside of the storage space 120, and a set plate 14 closing an opening of a fuel tank 10. The set plate 14 includes a supporter 16 protruding toward an inside of the fuel tank 10 and supporting an electrode 104. The wall 66 has a communication opening 67 communicating between the inside and an outside of the storage space 120. The supporter 16 has a penetrating opening 16a penetrating the supporter 16. One end of the penetrating opening 16a contacts an end of the communication opening 67 located at the outside of the storage space 120.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2014Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventor: Nobuhiro Kato
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Publication number: 20160258896Abstract: Provided is a potentiostatic electrolytic gas sensor that can perform gas detect with high reliability. In the potentiostatic electrolytic gas sensor, a working electrode and a counter electrode are provided inside a casing with an electrolytic solution interposed therebetween. A working electrode lead member is drawn out of the casing at one end, and electrically connected to the working electrode at the other end. A counter electrode lead member is drawn out of the casing at one end and electrically connected to the counter electrode at the other end. The potentiostatic electrolytic gas sensor is characterized in that at least one of the working electrode lead member and the counter electrode lead member is made of a metal selected from gold, tungsten, niobium, and tantalum.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2014Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Shinji UESUGI, Shouichi UCHIKOSHI, Kenji DAIKUHARA
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Publication number: 20160258897Abstract: A sensor element includes a laminate, in which a plurality of oxygen ion-conductive solid electrolyte layers are stacked and in which a measurement object-gas flow portion is disposed, an inside pump electrode disposed on the inner circumferential surface of the measurement object-gas flow portion, an auxiliary pump electrode, and a measurement electrode. Then, the value of the volume ratio (Va=Vm/Vr) is 14.5 or more and 51.5 or less and the value of the volume ratio (Vb=Vs/Vr) is 5.0 or more and 17.5 or less, where the volume of the inside pump electrode 22 is specified as (Vm), the volume of the auxiliary pump electrode 51 is specified as (Vs), and the volume of the measurement electrode 44 is specified as (Vr).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Hironori SAKAKIBARA, Shuichi OZAWA
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Publication number: 20160258898Abstract: The disclosure relates to a method for operating a chemically-sensitive field-effect transistor which comprises a gate connection. At least one electrical field is generated at least during operation of said field-effect transistor and in at least one section thereof such that movable ions present at least in one field-effect transistor region that adjoins said gate connection are enriched and retained in predefinable regions of said field-effect transistor.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2014Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Juergen Graf, Francisco Hernandez Guillen
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Publication number: 20160258899Abstract: Systems and methods for sensing target molecules such as redox reactive agents, comprising a sample compartment and a sensing compartment being in fluid communication, are disclosed. A sensing compartment which comprises nanostructures to which a functional moiety is covalently attached and which is such that upon contacting a redox reactive agent a change in electrical property of the nanostructure occurs, and integration of such a sensing compartment with sensing systems as described herein are also disclosed. Methods of monitoring a metabolic activity of cells, and uses thereof, are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2014Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Fernando PATOLSKY, Le-Chang HSIUNG, Vadim KRIVITSKY, Vladimir NADDAKA
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Publication number: 20160258900Abstract: Methods and sensing instruments are provided which perform automated electrochemical sensing and determination of metals in a liquid sample, such as drinking water or waste water. With use of microelectrode arrays, concentrations of metal are determined through a double potential step variation on anodic stripping coulometry, and the ability to generate these results provides for compact sensor networks that can be remotely deployed for determination of metals in samples, for real-time, decentralized sample monitoring.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Mohamed M. Marei, Richard P. Baldwin, Thomas J. Roussel, JR., Robert S. Keynton
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Publication number: 20160258901Abstract: Provided are methods for producing a separation medium, where the method includes exposing a separation medium precursor solution to light from a light source through a photomask that includes a region with varied light transmittance to produce the separation medium. Systems that find use in performing the methods, microfluidic devices that include the separation medium, as well as methods of using the microfluidic devices, are also provided. Embodiments of the present disclosure find use in a variety of different applications, including detecting whether an analyte is present in a fluid sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2014Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Chi-Chih KANG, Amy E. HERR, Todd A. DUNCOMBE
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Publication number: 20160258902Abstract: In one representative embodiment, a device includes a main microchannel and at least two other microchannels. The main microchannel defines a main fluid flow path and has an opening, and first and second microchannels defining a first and second fluid flow paths, respectively. The first fluid flow path is in fluidic communication with the main fluid flow path via the opening and forms a first angle relative to the main microchannel less than 90 degrees. The second microchannel defines a second fluid flow path in fluidic communication with the main fluid flow path via the opening and in fluidic communication with the first fluid flow path. The second microchannel forms a second angle relative to the main microchannel less than 90 degrees. The first and second microchannels form a third angle relative to one another, with the third angle being between 60 and 135 degrees.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Applicant: The Board of Trustees of the University of IllinoisInventors: Ryan C. Bailey, Steven R. Doonan, Yi Xu
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Publication number: 20160258903Abstract: Integrated electrophoresis and electroblotting systems and methods are provided. In one embodiment, a cassette includes a separation gel and a sheet adjacent to a surface of the separation gel, wherein the sheet is configured to be removed from the cassette without opening the cassette. Systems and methods are also described and illustrated.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventor: Boaz Ran
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Publication number: 20160258904Abstract: A method for controlling a process stream comprises detecting interfaces that are present in the process stream under a set of conditions using a phased array ultrasound probe, reconstructing an image of the interfaces, and providing the image, or information derived therefrom, to a control system. The control system either modifies or maintains the set of conditions in process stream. The method may be used for controlling an industrial process stream, such as a process stream in a chemical or petrochemical processing plant.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Applicant: BP Corporation North America Inc.Inventors: Margarit Lozev, Edo Becker, Steven Orwig, Claudio Avila, Gordana Djordjevic, Anthony Gachagan, Craig Herdsman, Anthony Mulholland, Andrew Poole, George Vickers
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Publication number: 20160258905Abstract: System and method for enabling ultrasonic inspection of a variable and irregular shape. The system comprises one or more ultrasonic pulser/receivers, one or more ultrasonic transducer arrays, a shoe or jig to hold and position the array(s), data acquisition software to drive the array(s), and data analysis software to select a respective best return signal for each pixel to be displayed. This system starts with information about the general orientation of the array relative to the part and a general predicted part shape. More specific orientation of the transmitted ultrasound beams relative to the part surface is done electronically by phasing the elements in the array(s) to cover the expected (i.e., predicted) surface as well as the full range of part surface variability.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Applicant: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Michael C. Hutchinson, James C. Kennedy, Barry A. Fetzer, Michael Joseph Duncan, Navpreet S. Grewal, Steven Ray Walton, Hien T. Bui
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Publication number: 20160258906Abstract: Embodiments relate to a signal processing system and method in particular for determining the location of a feature within a hollow body using deconvolution of measured acoustic waves.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2014Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Barry LENNOX, Keir GROVES