Determining Nonelectric Properties By Measuring Electric Properties Patents (Class 324/71.1)
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Publication number: 20120112734Abstract: A system comprises a rack and a network switch contained in the rack. The switch comprises a plurality of ports. The system further comprises a movable access mechanism in the rack and a sensor. The sensor is provided on the rack and electrically connects to a port on the network switch. The sensor detects when the movable access mechanism is moved.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2009Publication date: May 10, 2012Inventor: Matt A. Torres
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Patent number: 8171778Abstract: A Coulter-style, microfluidic sensor formed by stacking a plurality of substantially non-electrically conductive layers, typically formed from thin polymer films. Certain layers carry patterned electrodes that are arranged to permit their connection to an electrical interrogation circuit. Electrodes may be disposed in a 3-dimensional array in the sensor. A fluid path through the sensor includes an orifice sized to promote single-file travel of particles. The orifice may be defined by a tunnel passing through at least one layer. Particles entrained in an electrolytic carrier fluid may be detected, or otherwise characterized, by interrogation circuitry connected to the sensor. Certain sensors may include portions of a fluid path disposed parallel to the layers. In certain preferred embodiments, the sensor is carried by a cartridge, which is adapted to couple with an interrogation platform.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2009Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: E I Spectra, LLCInventor: Harold E. Ayliffe
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Publication number: 20120086429Abstract: An apparatus for measuring moisture content of biomass is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a probe apparatus and a mechanism that inserts the probe apparatus into the biomass. The probe apparatus measures a capacitance of the biomass. In accordance with an embodiment, the probe apparatus is mounted on the mechanism. In an embodiment, the mechanism positions the probe apparatus over the biomass. According to an embodiment, the mechanism inserts the probe apparatus into the biomass as the biomass is being transported in a trailer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2011Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: POET RESEARCH, INC.Inventors: Julie A. Kluin, Brandon L. McLellan
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Patent number: 8154273Abstract: Methods and systems substantially eliminate data representative of coincident events from particle analyzer data. A fluid sample containing particles for analysis is prepared. Using an electrical or optical measurement device, signals are sensed. Each signal corresponds to events detected in a sub-sample of the fluid sample flowing through a measurement region in the particle analyzer. The existence of coincidence in the events is determined based on measuring a peak and first and second points of each of the signals. The first and second points have a signal value corresponding to a predetermined portion of the peak. Results data based upon the coincident events and non-coincident events is generated. The results data is then analyzed. In various examples, the method is applicable to a variety of particle types, and may be implemented on different types of particle analyzers including hematology analyzer and flow cytometers.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2008Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Beckman Coulter, Inc.Inventors: Ted W. Britton, Jiuliu Lu, Jeffrey L. Rose
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Publication number: 20120074925Abstract: Assay methods and apparatus for the analysis of biopolymers are disclosed. The assays employ nicking endonucleases to enable the generation of flaps on target biomolecules which are detected in nanopore or fluidic channel devices. Identification of flap locations enables a map of the target biomolecule to be derived.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2010Publication date: March 29, 2012Applicant: NABsys, Inc.Inventor: John S. Oliver
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Publication number: 20120068688Abstract: The present invention includes a wireless soil sensor having a curved surface and at least two groups of sensor-pin electrodes. A tine-catching block is disposed within the sensor body, near a top of the sensor to protect against aeration tools damaging components of the sensor. The electrical circuitry and the battery are separately potted in an epoxy material and oriented vertically, creating a central gap through which an incoming aeration tine is directed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2011Publication date: March 22, 2012Inventor: Jason Lester Hill
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Publication number: 20120068687Abstract: A method for determining a spatial arrangement of photovoltaic module groups in a photovoltaic installation includes measuring a sequence of values of an illumination-dependent electrical characteristic variable of different photovoltaic module groups while the photovoltaic installation is subject to light incidence with an incidence intensity which varies over time and spatially. The relative spatial arrangement of the photovoltaic module groups with respect to one another is then determined by comparing sequences of measured values associated with different photovoltaic module groups.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2011Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: SMA Solar Technology AGInventors: Bjoern Magnussen, Jens Klein, Tobias Gunkel
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Patent number: 8138746Abstract: A physical properties detection device comprising a probe to be placed near or touching a surface of a ferroelectric; an oscillation loop including the probe and capacitance within the ferroelectric; and detection means for detecting a physical properties of the ferroelectric on the basis of a frequency variation of a measurement signal generated in the oscillation loop, the frequency variation accompanying application of an alternating electric field to the ferroelectric; and the physical properties detection device is further comprising frequency conversion means for converting the frequency of the measurement signal to a low frequency and outputting the resulting signal as a converted measurement signal; frequency control means for controlling the frequency of the converted measurement signal so as to match a target frequency; frequency detection means for generating a frequency detection signal that has a signal level corresponding to the frequency of the converted measurement signal; and synchronous deteType: GrantFiled: March 20, 2007Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Pioneer CorporationInventors: Kiyoshi Tateishi, Takanori Maeda, Hideki Kobayashi, Tomotaka Yabe
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Publication number: 20120056634Abstract: A method of sensing corrosion of a pipe covered by a layer of insulation comprises positioning a CUI sensor radially adjacent an outer surface of the pipe. The CUI sensor comprises a non-conductive base having a first end and a second end opposite the first end. In addition, the CUI sensor comprises a first test circuit mounted to the base. The first test circuit includes a first conductor, a second conductor, and a first testing element extending between the first conductor and the second conductor. Further, the method comprises exposing the first testing element to the same environment as the outer surface of the pipe. Still further, the method comprises determining whether the first testing element has corroded through. Moreover, the method comprises assessing whether corrosion of the pipe has occurred based on the determination of whether the first testing element has corroded through.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2011Publication date: March 8, 2012Applicant: BP CORPORATION NORTH AMERICA INC.Inventors: William Mark Bohon, Allan John Perkins
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Patent number: 8130002Abstract: A device for detecting polarization direction of a ferroelectric is provided. From a measurement signal provided through a probe disposed in contact with or near the surface of a ferroelectric, a demodulation means generates a detection signal having a signal level corresponding to a capacitance change of the ferroelectric due to application of an alternating electric field to a capacitor component formed in the ferroelectric directly below the probe. A synchronous detection means performs synchronous detection of the detection signal based on a synchronous signal and generates a polarization direction detection signal corresponding to the polarization direction of the ferroelectric. A pseudo-noise signal generation means generates a pseudo-noise signal with the same frequency as that of the electric field signal and a different phase and amplitude therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2007Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Pioneer CorporationInventors: Kiyoshi Tateishi, Tomotaka Yabe
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Publication number: 20120049836Abstract: A gem tester for testing a gem under test and a kit including a horizontal recharging stand are disclosed. In one embodiment of the gem tester, an elongated body has a line-of-sight contour tapering from a bulbous end to a radially deviating frontal nose having a probe extending therefrom. Internal circuitry measures electrical and thermal conductivity of the gem under test in order to identify the type of gem under test and drive a color control signal in response thereto. A luminescent mounting extends about the contact to provide, in response to the control signal, a color indication of the identified gem type.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2011Publication date: March 1, 2012Inventors: Daniel L. Kessler, Henry M. Kessler
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Patent number: 8119413Abstract: A method for solid material detection in a medium includes receiving an exhaust gas downstream with respect to a workpiece from which a photoresist material is removed. An electromagnetic circuit is configured to include the exhaust gas, the exhaust gas is excited with electromagnetic energy and an impedance value of the electromagnetic circuit is determined, wherein the impedance value corresponds to an amount of solid material within the exhaust gas.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2010Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Axcelis Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richard E. Pingree, Jr., Palanikumara Sakthivel, Mahesh Vanodia, Michael B. Colson
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Patent number: 8117902Abstract: The invention is comprised, in part, of a surface that contains more than one component or construct. Such heterogenous surface compositions and configurations, related systems and methods for sensing particle or analyte interaction therewith can selectively and/or differentially interact with a range of particles/analytes, in lieu of specific molecular sensor-analyte interactions for each particle. These interactions of various analytes or particles can differ sufficiently in strength and range between multiple analyte types or particles to effect a separation of analytes or particles mixtures, in a way that requires no sensing or detection. With incorporation of a sensing mechanism, discrimination/detection of different compounds within an analyte mixture can be accomplished.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2008Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: University of MassachusettsInventors: Maria Monica Santore, Surachate Kalasin
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Publication number: 20120038346Abstract: Apparatus and methods for detecting flow of powder coating material in an electrically nonconductive powder hose include providing an electrically conductive material that extends along at least a portion of the length of the hose to collect tribo-charge transfer that is produced by frictional contact between the powder coating material and an interior surface of the hose. The collected tribo-charge transfer is used to produce an electrical current in the electrically conductive material. A circuit detects the current in the electrically conductive material and produces an output that indicates whether powder coating material is flowing through the hose.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2010Publication date: February 16, 2012Applicant: NORDSON CORPORATIONInventors: Edwin Jeroen Beuk, Andre Petrus Maria deVeer
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Publication number: 20120029332Abstract: Analysis equipment is provided, which is capable of fulfilling a demand for miniaturization and ensuring high sensitivity, and which can be produced easily. The present invention relates to a method of continuously measuring a substrate concentration based on a response when a voltage is applied to a sensor. The present invention includes a response voltage application step of applying a response voltage E2 at which a response attributed to a substrate is obtained and a non-response voltage application step of applying a non-response voltage E1 at which the response attributed to the substrate is not obtained or is not substantially obtained. Preferably, the response voltage application step and the non-response voltage application step are repeated alternately.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: ARKRAY, IncInventors: Koji Katsuki, Masashi Tsukada
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Publication number: 20120025803Abstract: A geometry sensor includes: a detection surface including a plurality of polymer sensor elements and configured to detect an external object, the polymer sensor elements being arranged side-by-side along one or more directions and each generating a voltage according to a deformation; and a detecting section detecting a surface geometry of a region in the external object that is in contact with the detection surface, based on the voltage obtained from each of the polymer sensor elements in the detection surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: Sony CorporationInventors: Yusaku Kato, Nobuyuki Nagai
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Publication number: 20120026121Abstract: An electrical hand-held device is provided with improved proximity detection, which can be placed on a surface and has at least one transmission electrode, at least one reception electrode and at least one compensation electrode arranged between transmission electrode and reception electrode. The transmission electrode and the compensation electrode can be supplied with an electric switching signal of predetermined signal frequency and predetermined signal amplitude. Switching electric signal at the compensation electrode is phase-delayed with respect to the switching electric signal at the transmission electrode. Alternating electric fields radiated at the transmission electrode and the compensation electrode generate a current in the reception electrode, which is representative of an approach of a hand to the hand-held device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Inventors: Reinhard Unterreitmayer, Claus Kaltner, Holger Steffens, Stefan Donat
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Publication number: 20120007579Abstract: A corrosion sensor is disclosed. The corrosion sensor has a retainer and a microcontroller retained by the retainer. A length of antenna wire arranged in a wound configuration is retained by the retainer and connected to the microcontroller. A corrosion sensitive element is conductively connected to the microcontroller. The microcontroller is programmed to receive a power signal from the antenna wire and test for corrosion of the corrosion sensitive element. The he microcontroller is also programmed to transmit a signal indicative of the test results via the antenna.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2010Publication date: January 12, 2012Inventors: ALLEN WALLACE APBLETT, M. TYLER LEY, NICHOLAS FERDINAND MATERER
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Publication number: 20120001614Abstract: An apparatus configured to identify a material having an electric charge, the apparatus having: an inverting gain amplifier including a first field-effect transistor (FET) coupled to a second FET; wherein a gate of the first FET is configured to sense the electric charge and an output of the amplifier provides a measurement of the electric charge to identify the material.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2011Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Aditya Bansal, Sufi Zafar
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Patent number: 8089263Abstract: A device for measuring the streaming potential of fibers and particles in suspensions, in particular a device for determining the zeta-potential of the particles of aqueous suspensions containing fibers and particles, by measuring the streaming potential, and by subsequently computing the zeta-potential with an empirical formula. A periodic pressure curve is generated by arranging in the device for measuring the streaming potential at least two vacuum vessels, with each vessel having a different constant reduced pressure. The vacuum vessels are permanently set to a different vacuum and alternatingly connected via a valve to the measurement cell with the fiber plug. The required reduced pressure in the two vacuum vessels is maintained by using at least one small, low-capacity vacuum pump and a valve controller.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2006Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignees: Emtec Electronics GmbH, AFG Analytic GmbHInventor: Giselher Gruener
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Publication number: 20110316568Abstract: A portable imaging detector and a method for operating the portable imaging detector are provided. The portable imaging detector includes a docking connector having a plurality of docking connector contacts. The method includes measuring a voltage at a first docking connector contact, and determining whether the portable detector is (i) operating in a digital cassette mode or is (ii) installed in either a cassette holder or a charging bin using the measured voltage. A detector state monitoring system is also discussed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2010Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: JAMES ZHENGSHE LIU, CHUANDE LIU, GARY MCBROOM, ROY SCHLEY, SCOTT PETRICK, DONALD LANGLER
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Publication number: 20110304315Abstract: In accordance with the teachings described herein, systems and methods are provided for counting sharps returned to a container. An example method of counting sharps returned to a container having at least two layers of penetrable conductive material includes periodically checking a plurality of circuits formed by the first and second layers of material to determine if each circuit is open or closed, and keeping a count of the number of closed circuits.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2011Publication date: December 15, 2011Inventors: Michael T. McElhinny, Steven J. Fleck, Joshua J. Hill
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Patent number: 8076924Abstract: This invention relates to a method and system for remote detection of a targeted substance by the appropriate application of a probing signal that induces molecular resonance in the target substance to create an identifiable signature or response. In the preferred embodiment, signals transmitted are an Infrared laser beam, amplitude modulated in the range of 100 kHz frequency. The probing signal stimulates molecular resonance of the target substance which produces characteristic electron signal responses that are detected by IR detectors. A software program is used to process the electrical response signals and to compare them with electrical response signals stored in a database of known substances, thus allowing the target substance to be identified. The system may also be used to locate targeted substances. Also disclosed is an artificial ground device that provides a positive ground that provides consistent responses.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2010Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Inventors: John Nutting, Richard Daniel
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Publication number: 20110288388Abstract: A multiple-conductor electrical lead for use with medical device systems and a method of manufacture is disclosed. The multiple-conductor electrical lead comprises a central core and has at least one conductor, typically in the form of a ribbon cable, coiled around it along its length. Typically one or more ribbon cables coiled around a central core each comprise a plurality of separate electrical conductors both coupled together along their lengths in series and electrically insulated from one another with an insulating material. The material of the central core, e.g. polyester, stainless steel, nickel titanium, and the structural configuration, e.g. wrapping pitch of the ribbon cable around the central core and number of ribbon cables, are selected based on desired mechanical characteristics. Such multiple-conductor electrical leads are useful, for example, with analyte sensor systems such as amperometric glucose sensor systems used in the management of diabetes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2010Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: MEDTRONIC MINIMED, INC.Inventors: Rajiv Shah, Rebecca K. Gottlieb, Katherine T. Wolfe
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Patent number: 8058882Abstract: To characterize an electrical cable that is deployed in a well, a voltage input is applied to the electrical cable at an earth surface location, where the well extends from the earth surface location. A current response resulting from the voltage input is measured at the earth surface location. At least one parameter of the electrical cable is computed according to the measured current response.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2009Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Ramon Hernandez-Marti, Vinod Rajasekaran
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Patent number: 8054091Abstract: A novel microfluidic device has been developed to measure stability of thin liquid films of water in oil emulsions using electrochemical perturbation of interfaces. This new device can be utilized in rapid classification of de-emulsifiers used in petroleum industries. Although water/crude oil emulsions have been the primary focus of this research, this measurement platform can be used in other industries such as food, cosmetics and bio-engineering (bilayer lipid membranes) as well as environmental remediation of oil spills. The compact design of the device and replacement of the mechanical measurements such as pressure with electrical signal measurements contributes in substantial size reduction of the experimental platform so that it can be employed for onsite measurements in remote areas.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2007Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: The Governors of the University of AlbertaInventors: Subir Bhattacharjee, Farshid Karimi Mostowfi, Jacob Masliyah, Jan Czarnecki, Elizeusz Lucjusz Musial
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Patent number: 8049517Abstract: A sensor for detecting a substance in a physical space, having an RF energy emitter fed by a signal source on one side of the space and an RF energy receiving element coupled to a detector at an opposite side of the channel, spaced apart by a distance (r) selected so that when the signal wavelength (?) changes based on the value of the dielectric constant (?) of the particular substance in the physical space between the emitter and receiver, the mode of field type within the sensor channel changes between near field and intermediate or far field mode.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2008Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Greenwald Technologies, LLCInventors: Shlomo Greenwald, Zipora Greenwald, Uri Moshe Greenwald
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Publication number: 20110264006Abstract: A medical device system comprises a reservoir configured to store a therapeutic fluid and a medical pump configured to deliver the therapeutic fluid from the reservoir to a patient. The system also comprises a sensor that can detect a characteristic associated with the pump and a processor to determine if the characteristic detected indicates the reservoir is empty or near empty. The characteristic may comprise a property associated with the energization of an actuation mechanism configured to be energized to provide a pump stroke. The characteristic may also comprise a characteristic of a noise made by an actuator within the pump at the end of a pump stroke.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2010Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Irfan Z. Ali, Keith A. Miesel, Scott L. Kalpin, Scott A. Sarkinen
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Publication number: 20110254533Abstract: A method for directly illuminating a Coulter aperture so light scattering can be incorporated into the classical Coulter aperture and 3-diff blood analyzer to realize full functional hematology analyzer by providing a flow chamber which is separated into two portions by a plate having a Coulter aperture; and using a light source to directly coaxial illuminate the Coulter aperture wherein the illuminating beam propagates in the same direction as the axis of the Coulter aperture and the cell's moving direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2010Publication date: October 20, 2011Inventor: Weiyan Gong
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Patent number: 8040124Abstract: A current branch circuit is electrically coupled with a Faraday cup and an operation amplifier separately. The Faraday cup, the current branch circuit and the operation amplifier are formed as a portion of an ion implanter. When the Faraday cup is electrically coupled with a ground through a conductive structure formed by an ion beam received by the Faraday cup, a current flows from the output of the operation amplifier to the current branch circuit to balance another current flow from the current branch circuit through the Faraday cup to the ground. By dynamically monitoring the voltage of the output of the operation amplifier, current flows through the Faraday cup to the ground and through the resistance of the conductive structure can be dynamically monitored. Accordingly, the difference between the ion current measured by the Faraday cup and the real ion current implanted to the wafer can be dynamically acquired to avoid overdosage of the wafer with the ion beam.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2009Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Advanced Ion Beam Technology, Inc.Inventors: Don Berrian, Steven Fong
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Publication number: 20110237131Abstract: Circuits, methods, and apparatus for improved audio connectors. One example provides an audio connector, that, for purposes of activating circuitry to receive signals from a microphone, does not detect the presence of an audio jack until the audio jack is inserted far enough into the audio connector that a microphone contact on the audio jack comes into contact with a microphone signal pin on the audio connector. To prevent the redirection of audio signals away from an audio jack when the audio jack is partially extracted from the audio connector, such partial extractions are not detected by audio signal pins.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2010Publication date: September 29, 2011Applicant: Apple, Inc.Inventors: Stewart Shannon Fields, Joshua Funamura
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Publication number: 20110230814Abstract: The invention further relates to an apparatus and method for monitoring a peristaltic hose pump, in particular a peristaltic hose pump of an extracorporeal blood treatment device. The power consumed by the pump and/or the pressure in the tubing segment upstream or downstream of the pump is/are measured during operation of the pump and test signals I1(t), I2(t) which are associated with the individual displacement members are determined. The power or pressure signals associated with the individual displacement members significantly differ from each other during abnormal operation of the hose pump, but no significant differences can be recognized during normal operation of the pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2009Publication date: September 22, 2011Inventors: Pascal Kopperschmidt, Reiner Spickermann
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Publication number: 20110226048Abstract: A system and method for determining whether a shut-off valve in a cabin heating by-pass line of a thermal sub-system associated with an engine has failed that uses the pump current for a pump that pumps the cooling fluid through the by-pass line. The method includes setting a predetermined constant speed of the pump and then providing a valve command that opens the by-pass valve. The method then determines if the pump current has increased or remained substantially the same when the by-pass valve is commanded open, and determines that the by-pass valve has not opened if the pump current remains substantially constant when the by-pass valve is commanded open.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2010Publication date: September 22, 2011Applicant: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.Inventor: Oliver Maier
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Publication number: 20110227558Abstract: An electrical detector is provided that comprises a nanofluidic channel with an integrated nanoscale charge sensor. The charge sensor can be an unfunctionalized nanowire, nanotube, transistor or capacitor and can be of carbon, silicon, carbon/silicon or other semiconducting material. The nanofluidic channel depth is on the order of the Debye screening length. Methods are also provided for detecting charged molecules or biological or chemical species with the electrical detector. Charged molecules or species in solution are driven through the nanofluidic channel of the electrical detector and contact the charge sensor, thereby producing a detectable signal. Methods are also provided for detecting a local solution potential of interest. A solution flowing through the nanofluidic channel of the electrical detector contacts the charge sensor, thereby producing a detectable local solution potential signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2009Publication date: September 22, 2011Inventors: John T. Mannion, Harold C. Craighead
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Publication number: 20110210718Abstract: An analytical device including a sensor, an analytical circuit, and a power source. The power source includes an optical coupler formed of a light source and a photovoltaic cell for producing an electromotive force in response to light from the light source. The optical coupler is configured to provide the electromotive force to the analytical circuit. The power source may be configured for separation between the power supply and the resulting electromotive force supplied to the analytical circuit. Various aspects of the invention are directed to providing a power source for one or more components of an electrochemical detector. A method of providing power to an analytical instrument is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2010Publication date: September 1, 2011Applicant: Dionex CorporationInventors: Martin VANA, William Dale Case
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Publication number: 20110204872Abstract: A sensor device (100, 2800) for detecting particles, the sensor device (100, 2800) comprising a substrate (102), a first doped region (104) formed in the substrate (102) by a first dopant of a first type of conductivity, a second doped region (106, 150) formed in the substrate (102) by a second dopant of a second type of conductivity which differs from the first type of conductivity, a depletion region (108) at a junction between the first doped region (104) and the second doped region (106, 150), a sensor active region (110) adapted to influence a property of the depletion region (108) in the presence of the particles, and a detection unit (112) adapted to detect the particles based on an electric measurement performed upon application of a predetermined reference voltage between the first doped region (104) and the second doped region (106, 150), the electric measurement being indicative of the presence of the particles in the sensor active region (110).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2009Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: NXP B.V.Inventors: Evelyne Gridelet, Almudena Huerta, Pierre Goarin, Jan Sonsky
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Publication number: 20110204874Abstract: Particle populations and assays are provided which have varying amounts of magnetic material and varying particle concentrations among different subsets of particles. In particular, the particle populations and assays include at least two particle sets with distinct sums of particles which are inversely related to the magnetic material concentration comprising each of the particles within the two particle sets, respectively. A method for processing an assay having such particle sets includes routing the assay in proximity to an imaging plane within a static imaging optical analysis system and generating a magnetic field in proximity to the imaging plane. The magnetic field is sufficient to attract and immobilize a ratio of particles from the at least two discrete particle sets that is different from the ratio of particles comprising the at least two discrete particle sets in the assay as the assay is introduced into the static imaging optical analysis system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventors: Adam Schilffarth, Bruce Bernard, Ben Mize
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Publication number: 20110204873Abstract: A temperature sensor generates a variable voltage whose level decreases linearly as a temperature increases, and compares the variable voltage with first and second reference voltages to generate first and second temperature codes to measure the temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2010Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: HYNIX SEMICONDUCTOR INC.Inventor: Hyun Sik JEONG
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Publication number: 20110202055Abstract: A method for determining a temperature and/or a temperature change at a neutral electrode having a contacting agent layer. The method comprises determining at least one impedance value of the contacting agent layer and calculating a temperature change and/or a temperature at the neutral electrode, at least on the basis of the impedance value. The contacting agent lavers may be made from hydrogel and the method uses a correlation that exists between the temperature change and the impedance change.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2009Publication date: August 18, 2011Inventor: Peter Selig
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Publication number: 20110193577Abstract: Several remote monitoring stations along a corrosion protected pipeline or structure are served by a single long range radio transceiver link to a central data collection station. Individual monitoring stations are in cost-free, short range communication with each other, while a single central module has an additional longer range, paid subscriber transceiver. The number of paid subscription links by cellular or satellite services to remotely monitor corrosion protection voltages and currents are substantially lessened by this combination.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2010Publication date: August 11, 2011Inventors: John Murray Spruth, Daniel Jay Schacht
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Patent number: 7994802Abstract: An apparatus (1) is used to examine or monitor the state or state of health of plants (2) with the aid of a bipolar electrode (4) which uses its at least two different poles (5) to measure corresponding potentials of the plant and supply them to a detector and/or memory (7), in particular via an amplifier (9), with the result that conclusions regarding the state of, or the possible damage to, a plant (2) can be drawn from changes in the electrical signals and can ensure remedial action.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2007Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: Peter Osypka Stiftung Stiftung des Burgerlichen RechtsInventor: Peter Osypka
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Patent number: 7982470Abstract: A probe for obtaining a measure of one or more properties in a sample wherein the probe including a support member (2), a transmit antenna (4), a receive antenna (5) and a signal barrier (6). The signal barrier (6) is located between the transmit antenna (4) and the receive antenna (5) in order to force signals traveling between transmit antenna (4) and receive antenna (5) to propagate into the surrounding region. Modification of the microwave signal after it passes through the surrounding region is measured and used to infer one or more properties of the test material.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2007Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Callidan Instruments Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Garry George France
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Patent number: 7982473Abstract: A method for diagnosing a position detector used in determining the position of a control means. The position detector includes a resistance track, and a first terminal in connection with its first end, and a second terminal in connection with second end of the resistance track, and a slide electrically connected to the resistance track. The slide is arranged to move in relation to the control by the effect of a position change. Additionally, the position detector includes a slide terminal in connection with the slide, an electricity supply, a voltage measurer and a signal processing unit for diagnosing measurement data. In the method, a supply voltage is arranged in the slide terminal, the output voltage of the first terminal is measured, the output voltage of the second terminal is measured, and at least a first and a second output voltage are arranged to the signal processing unit.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2006Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Intellectual Ventures Holding 9 LLCInventor: Ari Virtanen
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Patent number: 7982451Abstract: In adopting a structure in which an oscillator circuit unit and an instrument main body including a measuring unit are separately formed in a sensing instrument measuring the concentration of or determining the presence/absence of a substance to be sensed by using a quartz sensor, the present invention has an object to enable the instrument main body side to know an oscillation frequency of the connected oscillator circuit unit.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2007Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Nihon Dempa Kogyo Co., Ltd.Inventors: Naoki Onishi, Hiroyuki Kukita, Shunichi Wakamatsu
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Patent number: 7977952Abstract: A method for monitoring a component formed of a polymer material, and the polymer component. The component includes an electrically-conductive polymer sensing element integrally incorporated into the component. An electric potential is applied to the polymer sensing element, and an electric signal generated by the polymer sensing element is sensed in response to the polymer sensing element physically responding to a transitory or permanent distortion of the component. A signal can then be generated if the electric signal exceeds a predetermined threshold value for the component.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2008Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Inventors: Gary Krutz, Keith Harmeyer, Michael Holland, Timu W. Gallien
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Publication number: 20110163742Abstract: Described are methods for monitoring of stresses and other material properties. These methods use measurements of effective electrical properties, such as magnetic permeability and electrical conductivity, to infer the state of the test material, such as the stress, temperature, or overload condition. The sensors, which can be single element sensors or sensor arrays, can be used to periodically inspect selected locations, mounted to the test material, or scanned over the test material to generate two-dimensional images of the material properties. Magnetic field or eddy current based inductive and giant magnetoresistive sensors may be used on magnetizable and/or conducting materials, while capacitive sensors can be used for dielectric materials. Methods are also described for the use of state-sensitive layers to determine the state of materials of interest. These methods allow the weight of articles, such as aircraft, to be determined.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2011Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: JENTEK Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Neil J. Goldfine, Ian C. Shay, Darrell E. Schlicker, Andrew P. Washabaugh, David C. Grundy, Robert J. Lyons, Vladimir A. Zilberstein
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Patent number: 7964145Abstract: An aggregometer for measuring and recording platelet aggregation with at least one measurement cuvette having two electrodes, with a device for moving the liquid to be examined and with measurement and evaluation electronics connected to the electrodes via contact elements, is characterized in that the measurement cuvette comprises two adjacently arranged, upwardly open partial spaces which are only connected to one another in the lower region, in that the electrodes are designed as metal spheres inserted in the bottom of the measurement cuvette and in that the device for moving the liquid is a pumping device which can be placed on one of the partial spaces in a substantially sealing manner and which periodically and alternately generates low and excess pressure.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2009Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Inventor: Holger Behnk
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Patent number: 7964142Abstract: A sample analyzer includes a loading section in which a measuring unit is removably set, the measuring unit being adapted to receive a sample; and a control section which analyzes a signal acquired from the sample received in the measuring unit set in the loading section to provide a result of analysis of the sample; wherein the control section judges whether or not the measuring unit is properly set in the loading section.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2004Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Sysmex CorporationInventors: Kazunori Mototsu, Seido Biwa
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Publication number: 20110132523Abstract: A surrogate patch assembly for a rework area of a structure comprises a surrogate patch body which may be formed of a material for drawing moisture from the rework area. The patch assembly may include a sensor mounted to the surrogate patch body. The sensor may comprise a thermal sensor for sensing the temperature of the rework area and the surrogate patch body. The sensor may comprise a moisture sensor for sensing moisture drawn into the surrogate patch body.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: Michael W. Evens, Megan N. Watson, Mary H. Vargas
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Patent number: 7948385Abstract: The present invention related to devices and methods for using ferrite alignment keys in wireless remote sensor assemblies. In one aspect, the invention provides wireless resonant sensor assemblies comprising a pick-up coil, a ferrite alignment key positioned in and extending from the pick-up coil, and wireless resonant sensor having a receiving element wherein the pick-up coil and the wireless resonant sensor align upon insertion of the ferrite alignment key into the receiving element. The ferrite alignment key may also be part of a resonant sensor such that insertion of a pick-up coil into a receiving element of the alignment key results in a configuration where the alignment key is positioned in and extended from the pick-up coil. Methods of measuring one or more parameters of a monitoring system are also provided. The insertion of the ferrite alignment key aligns the pick-up coil and wireless resonant sensor thereby increasing sensing of the wireless resonant sensor by the pick-up coil.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2008Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Radislav Alexandrovich Potyrailo, William Guy Morris, Charles Lucian Dumoulin, Cheryl Margaret Surman