Dispensing Management (e.g., Spraying) Patents (Class 700/283)
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Publication number: 20100298994Abstract: An engine speed sensor determines engine speed data of an internal combustion engine for moving a material distribution vehicle. A ground speed sensor measures a ground speed of the material distribution vehicle. A data processor for controlling a dispensation system to distribute an agricultural input or material at a rate based on the measured ground speed and the engine speed data (e.g., sensed engine speed or change in engine speed) to anticipate a change in the ground speed of the material dispensation vehicle such that a lag in the rate of agricultural input delivered is reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2009Publication date: November 25, 2010Inventor: Wade Steven Mitchell
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Publication number: 20100286803Abstract: A system for dispensing fluid in response to a sensed property such as an ambient sound comprises a sensor (2) for detecting one or more properties, a processing stage for determining if the one or more sensed properties is/are within a predetermined range and/or above and/or below a predetermined level and dispenser (6) for dispensing a fluid into an area surrounding the system if the one or more sensed properties is/are determined by the processing stage to be within a predetermined range and/or above and/or below a predetermined level and/or value.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2005Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventors: Jenny Tillotson, Gareth Jenkins
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Publication number: 20100280670Abstract: A dispenser control system for a washing machine having at least one electrically operated device includes a controller; at least one fluid transfer mechanism in communication with said controller and in fluid communication with said washing machine; a magnetic field sensor removably connected to an exterior housing of said electrically operated device, said connection made by a surface mount mechanical connector; and means for communicating a signal from said magnetic field sensor to said controller, said signal generated by said magnetic field sensor in response to detection by said sensor of a magnetic flux generated by said electrically operated device outside of said housing of said electrically operated device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2010Publication date: November 4, 2010Inventor: Robert W. Haul
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Patent number: 7826930Abstract: A networked delivery system and method for controlling operation of a spraying system includes nozzles for emitting an agrochemical according to a predetermined spray pattern and flow rate; vibration sensors located adjacent an agricultural spray system component to sense vibrations of the agricultural spray system component, such as spray nozzles. The networked delivery system also includes a control area network with a computer processor in communication with the vibration sensors. The processor conveys information to an operator regarding the agricultural spray system component based on the sensed vibrations. The processor also actuates each of the agricultural spray system components such as the spray nozzles to selectively control each of the nozzles or a designated group of the nozzles.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2008Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Capstan AG Systems, Inc.Inventors: Durham Kenimer Giles, Duane Needham
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Publication number: 20100274180Abstract: A syringe for performing a medical procedure includes a pressure sensor, a volume sensor, and a compensation circuit. The volume sensor measures a volume of a flowable material that is dispensed from the syringe, the pressure sensor measures a pressure being applied to the flowable material, and the compensation circuit calculates a delivered volume of the flowable material by accounting for system compliance (expansion) as the pressure is increased. By compensating for system compliance in this manner, a syringe can be used in high pressure procedures while still providing accurately controllable material delivery.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2009Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: Kyphon SARLInventors: Brian W. Donovan, Andrea Y. Leung, Lisanne Eng, David P. Thompson, Robert B. Hubler, Stephanie Ann Barnes, Thomas C. Arends, Keith Schubert, Paul C. Leonard, Paul F. Muller
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Publication number: 20100274397Abstract: A firefighting monitor system includes a monitor, a controller selectively generating signals to the monitor for controlling the monitor, and a computer. The computer is configured to receive input from a user relative to the monitor or the controller. The computer generates an output based on the input, and the output is transmitted to the controller for controlling the monitor or the controller in accordance with the output.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: ELKHART BRASS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC.Inventors: Todd B. Lozier, James M. Trapp, Lee R. Jones, Eric N. Combs
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Patent number: 7822510Abstract: Systems for controlling a droplet microactuator are provided. According to one embodiment, a system is provided and includes a controller, a droplet microactuator electronically coupled to the controller, and a display device displaying a user interface electronically coupled to the controller, wherein the system is programmed and configured to permit a user to effect a droplet manipulation by interacting with the user interface. According to another embodiment, a system is provided and includes a processor, a display device electronically coupled to the processor, and software loaded and/or stored in a storage device electronically coupled to the controller, a memory device electronically coupled to the controller, and/or the controller and programmed to display an interactive map of a droplet microactuator.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2007Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignees: Advanced Liquid Logic, Inc., Duke UniversityInventors: Philip Y. Paik, Michael G. Pollack, Ryan A. Sturmer, Gregory F. Smith, Keith R. Brafford, Vamsee K. Pamula
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Publication number: 20100268388Abstract: A surgical system that is able to sense the onset of an occlusion or other surgical event as well as the instant an occlusion breaks. To help avoid overheating of the tip, the system determines a temperature of an eye using irrigation flow rate and reduces the power to the handpiece automatically if an overheating situation is predicted. Alternatively or in addition, the system monitors the power drawn by the handpiece, which is indicative of the cutting load on the tip, and automatically adjusts the power or stroke of the tip to compensate for increased loads on the tip.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2010Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: ALCON, INC.Inventors: Mikhail Boukhny, James Y. Chon, Ahmad Salehi, Ann Yadlowsky
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Publication number: 20100262304Abstract: Systems and methods for minimizing pressure fluctuations within a pumping apparatus are disclosed. Embodiments of the present invention may serve to reduce pressure variations within a fluid path of a pumping apparatus by avoiding closing a valve to create a closed or entrapped space in the fluid path and similarly, avoiding opening a valve between two entrapped spaces. More specifically, embodiments of the present invention may serve to operate a system of valves of the pumping apparatus according to a valve sequence configured to substantially minimize the time the fluid flow path through the pumping apparatus is closed (e.g. to an area external to the pumping apparatus).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2006Publication date: October 14, 2010Inventors: George Gonnella, James Cedrone, Iraj Gashgaee, Paul Magoon
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Publication number: 20100256826Abstract: An appliance including a housing, a dispenser, and a water supply mechanism. The appliance includes a drink supply mechanism configured to removably hold a plurality of drink supply containers, a user interface panel, and a computer. The computer is configured to: cause the user interface panel to display a plurality of different images, each image associated with a different one of a plurality of different beverages which correspond to a drink supply in at least one of the plurality of drink supply containers held by the drink supply mechanism, enable the user interface panel to receive an input from a user of a selected one of the plurality of different displayed images, and after receiving the input from the user of the selected one of the plurality of different displayed images, cause the dispenser to dispense the beverage corresponding to the selected image.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2010Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: Beverage Works, Inc.Inventor: Harry Lee Crisp, III
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Publication number: 20100256825Abstract: Methods, apparatus and systems for marking a presence or absence of an underground facility. Marking material is dispensed, via actuation of an actuation system of a marking device, onto a target surface. Environmental information regarding at least one environmental condition of an environment in which the marking device is located is received via at least one communication interface of the marking device, and marking information is logged into local memory of the marking device. In one aspect, the stored marking information includes at least some of the environmental information.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2010Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: CertusView Technologies, LLCInventors: Steven Nielsen, Curtis Chambers, Jeffrey Farr
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Publication number: 20100250011Abstract: A method is provided for dispensing materials (20) with fluctuating viscosity over time, such as liquid adhesives. Using a control algorithm derived from viscosity data or lab testing results, a first pressure or mechanical drive speed is used to force viscous material (20) from a supply syringe (14) during a first dispensing cycle. After a certain amount of time, a correction model is applied to the control algorithm to increase the pressure or drive speed as viscosity of the material (20) increases. A second higher pressure or drive speed is then used to force viscous material (20) from the supply syringe (14) during a second dispensing cycle. The correction model can be based on empirical data about the viscous material (20), or a camera system (30) can be used to periodically adjust the pressure or drive speed as required to maintain a substantially uniform dispensing rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2008Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: NORDSON CORPORATIONInventors: Frank S. Burkus, II, Laurence B. Saidman, Leslie J. Varga
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Publication number: 20100243576Abstract: Systems and methods for dewatering drilling fluid including a feeder, an aging tank, a polyductor configured between the feeder and the aging tank and a flocculant solution pump fluidly connected to the aging tank. Further, the system includes a portable skid to house the feeder, the aging tank, the polyductor, and the flocculant solution pump. In certain embodiments, the polyductor is configured to mix a liquid with a dry flocculant from the feeder, and disperse a resultant flocculant solution in the aging tank, the aging tank is configured to receive the flocculant solution, and the flocculant solution pump is configured to remove the flocculant solution from the aging tank.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: M-I LLCInventors: Gary E. Fout, Julio Roberto Ronderos, Catalin Ivan
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Publication number: 20100243768Abstract: An airflow passage of an air conditioner includes an intake port, which draws in air, and an outlet port, which is in communication with the intake port and emits air conditioning current. An electrostatic atomization device used with the air conditioner is in communication with the airflow passage and includes a discharge electrode, a water supply device, which supplies water to the discharge electrode, and a high voltage application device, which applies high voltage to the discharge electrode and generates charged micro-particle water through electrostatic atomization. The electrostatic atomization device additionally generates ozone when generating the charged micro-particle water and emits the ozone into the airflow passage with the charged micro-particle water. A controller controls concentration of the ozone emitted from the outlet port of the airflow passage at an appropriate concentration during operation of the air conditioner.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: PANASONIC ELECTRIC WORKS CO., LTD.Inventors: Takeshi Yano, Junichi Matsumoto
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Patent number: 7802737Abstract: The object of the present invention is to provide a high volume, low cost, sealant spray control system for the asphalt industry, accomplished particularly through a self contained vehicle mounted spray system utilizing a digital positioning receiver consisting of a global positioning system (GPS) or horn radar for vehicle speed sensing and a motor RPM sensor and a program logic CAN micro controller for adjusting output flow of a material pump to achieve a target application spray rate of a spray bar.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2009Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Inventor: Richard D Rayner
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Publication number: 20100228400Abstract: An engine system includes a concentration determination module and an additive dispensing module. The concentration determination module determines an amount of an additive in at least one of an oil system of an engine and a fuel system of the engine. The additive dispensing module dispenses a supplemental additive into at least one of the oil system and the fuel system when the amount of the additive is less than or equal to a predetermined amount.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2009Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.Inventors: Eric R. Johnson, Eric W. Schneider, Robert M. Olree, Matthew J. Snider, James L. Linden, Steven P. Kemp
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Patent number: 7792611Abstract: The purpose of the invention is to provide a method to characterize a spray pattern by detecting and quantifying asymmetries resulting in detailed information on location, size, and type of asymmetries within the spray pattern, which are important for spray characterization comparability and classification. A system is provided for in-situ monitoring of the spray characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2005Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Inventor: Ingo Werner Scheer
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Publication number: 20100222930Abstract: A flush valve for a waste water system comprises a valve including a fluid inlet, a fluid outlet and a main valve element adapted for movement to allow fluid flow between the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet based on a pressure differential across a portion of the main valve element. The valve also includes a vent system comprising a control chamber in flow communication with the fluid inlet of the valve and a vent outlet in flow communication with the fluid outlet of the valve, and a solenoid for venting fluid venting fluid from the control chamber to the fluid outlet. A pressure sensor, such as an electronic pressure transducer, senses the fluid pressure of fluid within the vent system and regulates water flow through the valve based on the sensed fluid pressure so as to deliver a predetermined quantity of water through the valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2010Publication date: September 2, 2010Applicant: I-CON SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Shawn D. Bush
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Patent number: 7786889Abstract: The present invention relates to an atmosphere device (1) with a user interface (3) for controlling the setting of a lighting unit (2a) and/or a fragrance unit (2b) of the atmosphere device (1), thus determining the atmosphere conditions in a room. The user interlace (3) is based on a system comprising a detecting device (4) and transponders (6). By bringing the transponders (6) within the range of detection by the detecting device (4), the transponders (6) will send a return signal, which signal controls the settings of the atmosphere device (1). Each transponder (6) is programmed to control a particular color or a specific light intensity and/or a particular odor spectrum and intensity.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2006Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignees: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V., Sara Lee Household and Body Care Espana S.L.Inventors: Lucas L. D. Van Der Poel, Cristina Sala Camps
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Publication number: 20100217446Abstract: A fluid holder includes: a housing having an inner surface and at least one fluid outlet; a piston in slidable engagement with the inner surface and having first and second opposed surfaces with a threaded opening extending therebetween, the first surface of the piston and the inner surface of the housing defining a fluid chamber in communication with the at least one fluid outlet; and a threaded member engageable with the threaded opening, a first portion of the threaded member extending from the first surface of the piston, the threaded member being rotatably coupled to the housing on the first portion of the threaded member for rotation in the threaded opening of the piston such that rotation of the threaded member causes a force to be exerted by the threaded member on the housing and on the piston to expand or contract the fluid chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2009Publication date: August 26, 2010Inventors: Stephan Karl ORLITZKY, Daniel Joseph SHEREMETA
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Publication number: 20100211205Abstract: A rotary atomizer arrangement and methods for operating the same are disclosed. An exemplary atomizer may be used for the coating of work pieces, and may include a bell plate driven by an electric motor. The exemplary atomizer may further be configured for the detection of errors in the spraying process and/or the drive system of the bell plate, such as by analyzing corresponding parameters of typical values of the drive motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2008Publication date: August 19, 2010Inventors: Michael Baumann, Torsten Block, Juergen Haas, Frank Herre, Marcus Frey, Alexander Meissner, Hans-Jurgen Nolte, Bernhard Seiz
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Publication number: 20100204824Abstract: Methods include one or more of robotically positioning a cutting element on an earth-boring tool, using a power-driven device to move a cutting element on an earth-boring tool, and robotically applying a bonding material for attaching a cutting element to an earth-boring tool. Robotic systems are used to robotically position a cutting element on an earth-boring tool. Systems for orienting a cutting element relative to a tool body include a power-driven device for moving a cutting element on or adjacent the tool body. Systems for positioning and orienting a cutting element on an earth-boring tool include such a power-driven device and a robot for carrying a cutting element. Systems for attaching a cutting element to an earth-boring tool include a robot carrying a torch for heating at least one of a cutting element, a tool body, and a bonding material.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2009Publication date: August 12, 2010Inventors: David Keith Luce, Sean W. Wirth, Alan J. Massey, Crystal A. Parrott
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Publication number: 20100199846Abstract: An appliance for dispensing a beverage includes a brewing unit through which hot water can flow through an extraction substance to produce a brewed beverage. A collecting container is arranged to receive the brewed beverage from the brewing unit. A beverage dispenser is arranged to receive a prepared beverage from the collecting unit and to fill a container with the prepared beverage. A device is arranged to supply ice to the collecting container. The brewed beverage is permitted to flow through the collecting container with the ice therein as the prepared beverage to the beverage dispenser.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2010Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: Melitta Haushaltsprodukte GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Sandra Aus Der Fuenten, Gerald Aengenheyster, Nils Krutemeyer
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Publication number: 20100205032Abstract: Marking apparatus and methods, in which first ticket information relating to a locate request ticket is received, and second ticket information derived from the first ticket information is displayed on a display device of the marking apparatus. A field technician may provide some input to generate an electronic record or log of technician activity during a marking operation. In one example, a checklist may be generated (e.g., based at least in part on the first ticket information) and displayed locally to the technician as a guide to perform and verify various aspects of the operation. In another example, a set of instructions or “workflow” may be generated to guide the technician through a sequence of steps to perform the marking operation. Performance via a process guide (e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2010Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: CertusView Technologies, LLCInventors: Steven Nielsen, Curtis Chambers, Jeffrey Farr
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Publication number: 20100198643Abstract: One or more drinks machines are used for preparing or providing drinks using a computers' network, and an adapter connected in between. The users can order drinks through a graphic interface and monitor the status of the drinks and of the machines. The orders can be managed using a queue and each user can be notified through the computer when the drink is ready or can he prepared. The adapter can he connected to an existing machine or provided with one. Another possibility is that the adapter would include wireless communication support. It may he possible that the adapter would also monitor the drink machine as well as sending commands for preparing ordered drinks.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2008Publication date: August 5, 2010Inventors: Ram Friedman, Shay Popper, David Eisenman, Micha Har-Zion
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Publication number: 20100191382Abstract: A mixing vial is provided for an automated biological reaction apparatus typically used for staining tissue samples in Immuno-histological and in-situ hybridisation reactions. The mixing vial allows reagents placed on the apparatus to be mixed together to form additional or blended reagents. A reagent dispenser mounted on a robotic arm withdraws reagent from the reagent containers and deposits it into one of the mixing vials. Several reagents can be deposited into each vial. Mixing is undertaken by withdrawing the reagents in a vial and re-dispensing the reagent back into the vial. Mixing may take place between the operation of other tasks performed by the apparatus, and a scheduler is used to ensure blended reagent is provided before it is required in one of the processes undertaken on the apparatus. The apparatus is able to automatically identify which blended reagents are required and when they must be applied to provide an appropriate schedule that minimises time taken to stain samples.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2004Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: Vision Biosystems LimitedInventors: Frank Samuhel, Adam Donath, Krzysztof Zawadzki, Anthony Cecil White
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Patent number: 7762786Abstract: A unitary fire pump controller and transfer switch assembly is housed in a single cabinet having a fire resistant barrier dividing the cabinet into at least two separate compartments. A fire pump controller device is contained within a first compartment. An automatic transfer switch is contained in the second compartment and separated from the control device by the barrier.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2005Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: Zane A. Taylor, Matthew T. Flyer, Craig I. Miller, Lawrence M. Hapeman
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Publication number: 20100174416Abstract: A system to provide an efficient, faster, and consistent slurry material application through utilizing a digital positioning receiver and micro controller as means for adjusting output flow rates and percentages of the individual materials within the slurry recipe. This slurry control system consists of a digital positioning receiver for means of sensing vehicle speed, a hydraulically motor controlling the aggregate and emulsion, an electronic liquid additive flow meter, an electronically controlled water flow meter, a dry additive hydraulic motor, an adjustable display, a dedicated prime mover and pump, and a programmed micro controller to proportionally control each material of the slurry recipe to accomplish each of their target output flow rates and percentages.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2009Publication date: July 8, 2010Inventor: Richard Rayner
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Publication number: 20100163572Abstract: There is disclosed a beverage dispenser in which a cooled pre-mixed carbonated beverage, or a carbonated beverage component such as soda water, is dispensed through a delivery valve (2b-5b) into a delivery- tube (2c-5c) leading to a spigot (2d-5d) and wherein a carbonating gas is injected via a gas injection line (12a-12d) into the delivery tube immediately downstream of the delivery valve during dispensing of the carbonated beverage. The carbonating gas may be injected continuously during dispensing of the beverage, or an intermittent cyclic injection of gas may be provided. The gas and beverage flow controls may be arranged so that carbonating gas injection is commenced before dispensing of the beverage commences. In an advantageous embodiment, gas may be injected into the delivery tube after the delivery valve is closed, in order to purge any liquid remaining in the dispensing tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2007Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventor: David Downham
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Publication number: 20100161108Abstract: The present invention is a system for electronically controlling the movement of a pin assembly used in a valve gate mechanism of an injection molding machine. The system of the present invention includes at least one valve which is part of an injection molding machine, as well as a graphical user interface which is operable for controlling the injection molding machine and the valve. Additionally, the present invention also includes controlling the injection molding machine electronically for improving the control over the opening and closing of the valves.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: Plastic Engineering & Technical Services, Inc.Inventors: Dorne Yeager, Lance Roman
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Publication number: 20100154920Abstract: Apparatus for filling containers (10) with liquids and in particular with beverages, comprising a reservoir (2) for the liquid to be bottled and a connecting line (6) for transporting the liquid from the reservoir (2) to a filling device (8), wherein the filling device (8) has a first valve device (12) for controlling a liquid flow into the container (10). According to the invention, the apparatus has a second valve device (14) arranged in the connecting line (6) in series with the first valve device (12), wherein the quantity of liquid flowing past the second valve device (12) and the quantity of liquid reaching the filling device (8) are essentially identical.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventor: Stefan Poeschl
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Publication number: 20100161142Abstract: The invention relates to a control device for lubrication systems, having a control processor which is arranged in a housing, having connections, which are formed on the housing, for sensor inputs and control outputs, which are connected to the control processor, and having an operator interface which is secured to the outside of the housing and is intended to input control parameters. Provision is made for the control processor to be set up with different control programs for different lubrication systems and for program switches for selecting the different control programs to be arranged inside the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: LINCOLN GMBHInventor: Armin Guenther
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Publication number: 20100155415Abstract: A refrigerator includes a dispenser having a dispenser well, a control for regulating a product dispensing operation, and a select fill sensor system for automatically initiating and terminating the dispensing operation. An optical sensing system includes a camera within the dispenser well in communication with a controller for sensing the fill rate of a container within the dispenser well. The dispensing rate of product is adjusted depending on the product fill rate of the container such that optimum fill rates are obtained without overflow or spilling events. In this manner, a hands-free dispenser is provided that can be utilized regardless of the shape or size of container utilized.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2010Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: WHIRLPOOL CORPORATIONInventors: FARHAD ASHRAFZADEH, KEVIN M. CHASE, BRIAN P. JANKE, SHREECHARAN KANCHANAVALLY
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Publication number: 20100161143Abstract: A modular fluid dispensing system is configured to dispense at least one fluid to a machine having an aperture therein. The modular fluid dispensing system comprises a module configured to be removably engaged with the aperture. The module comprises at least one receiving chamber configured to receive at least one container. The at least one container is configured to receive the at least one fluid. The module comprises at least one engagement key configured to be engaged with a receiver portion of the aperture and a fluid extracting element defines a passage therethrough. The fluid extracting element is configured to engage a portion of the at least one container to withdraw a portion of the at least one fluid from the at least one container into the passage.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventors: Christopher Lawrence Smith, Brian Joseph Roselle
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Publication number: 20100161140Abstract: The present invention refers to a method for controlling a beverage dispensing machine comprising the steps of monitoring, through a sensing means, the ingredient amount/level and/or the shape of the surface of the ingredient within the container, comparing the monitored value with a reference value stored in a machine control unit, and changing one or more operative parameters of said beverage dispensing machine, when necessary on the basis of said comparison.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2007Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: RHEA VENDORS S.P.A.Inventor: Luca Doglioni Majer
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Publication number: 20100161141Abstract: An error logging method for a coating plant is disclosed. The error logging method generally includes capturing an error during running of process data records for the coating plant, wherein the individual process data records are ordered according to the given time of operation of the coating plant and each of which contain various process data of the coating plant. The method may further include storage of the captured process data records, detection of a possible error condition of the coating plant, and/or production of an error code when detection of an error condition of the coating plant occurs. The various examples may also relate to storage of the error code in chronological order with the stored process data records.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2007Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: Duerr Systems GmbHInventors: Frank Herre, Dietmar Wildermuth, Roland Wolf
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Patent number: 7742842Abstract: A networked delivery system and method for controlling operation of a spraying system includes nozzles for emitting an agrochemical according to a predetermined spray pattern and flow rate; vibration sensors located adjacent an agricultural spray system component to sense vibrations of the agricultural spray system component, such as spray nozzles. The networked delivery system also includes a control area network with a computer processor in communication with the vibration sensors. The processor conveys information to an operator regarding the agricultural spray system component based on the sensed vibrations. The processor also actuates each of the agricultural spray system components such as the spray nozzles to selectively control each of the nozzles or a designated group of the nozzles.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2008Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: Capstan Ag Systems, Inc.Inventors: Durham Kenimer Giles, Duane Needham
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Publication number: 20100152880Abstract: Certain embodiments disclosed herein relate to compositions, methods, devices, systems, and products regarding frozen particles. In certain embodiments, the frozen particles include materials at low temperatures. In certain embodiments, the frozen particles provide vehicles for delivery of particular agents. In certain embodiments, the frozen particles are administered to at least one substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2009Publication date: June 17, 2010Inventors: Edward S. Boyden, Daniel B. Cook, Roderick A. Hyde, Eric C. Leuthardt, Nathan P. Myhrvold, Elizabeth A. Sweeney, Lowell L. Wood, JR.
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Publication number: 20100145522Abstract: A method and device for creating a beverage recipe for an integrated beverage blending system includes a dispenser and at least one blending/mixing/cleaning module. The method creates the beverage recipe with recipe program running on a computer interactively with a user making recipe entry parameters for the dispensing, blending and mixing operations. The recipe can be stored on a portable memory and inserted into a user interface controller of the integrated system or into an associated point of sale device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2009Publication date: June 10, 2010Inventors: Jan Claesson, William E. Smith, Roberto Nevarez
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Publication number: 20100145529Abstract: An embodiment of an automatic body spray control system may include an atomization nozzle, a linear slide coupled to the atomization nozzle and configured to move the atomization nozzle vertically up and down, a user interface, and a controller for controlling the operation of the linear slide and the user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2009Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: MT Industries, Inc.Inventors: Scott Thomason, Nicholas J. Mastandrea
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Publication number: 20100145516Abstract: In accordance with one embodiment, a system may include a high voltage coating applicator, a voltage sensor, and a coating system controller configured to automate a voltage measurement of the high voltage coating applicator by the voltage sensor. In another embodiment, a system may include a non-contact sensor and a controller coupled to the non-contact sensor, wherein the controller is configured to obtain a measurement indicative of voltage at a distance between an electrostatic spray device and the non-contact sensor. In the embodiment, the controller is also configured to adjust voltage, fluid flow, distance, or a combination thereof, of the electrostatic spray device in response to the measurement.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2009Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Roger T. Cedoz, Thomas F. Murray
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Publication number: 20100125364Abstract: A removably coupled consumable holder for an appliance configured to perform a cycle of operation on a physical article comprises a receptacle sized to hold one or more compartments for holding a consumable. The compartments are connected with an array of actuators for controlling the delivery of the consumable from the compartment to the appliance. A controller is connected with the array of actuators for actuation of the actuators during a cycle of operation. The consumable holder is further connected with an internal communications network in the appliance for communication with one or more components of the appliance.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2008Publication date: May 20, 2010Applicant: WHIRLPOOL CORPORATIONInventors: MATTHEW P. EBROM, MICHAEL S. HENDRICKSON, JOEL A. LUCKMAN, RICHARD A. MCCOY, RICHARD A. SUNSHINE
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Publication number: 20100116842Abstract: Reconfigurable control systems for beverage dispensers, beverage dispensers with a reconfigurable control panel, beverage dispensers that sequence the dispensing of beverage fluids that make up a selected beverage, beverage dispensers that allow for the dispensing of user customized beverages, and related methods for dispensing a beverage fluid are provided. A reconfigurable control system includes a control panel having multiple sensing regions, user reconfigurable switches used to select a control panel configuration, and a control unit operatively coupled with the control panel and the user reconfigurable switches. Each of the sensing regions is assigned to a key of the selected control panel configuration or deactivated. The keys of the selected control panel configuration receive user input to select a beverage and/or a beverage additive.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2009Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: Automatic Bar Controls, Inc.Inventors: Thomas R. Hecht, Jun Feng
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Publication number: 20100121477Abstract: A method for positioning or guiding at least one arbitrary print head or a printing unit having at least one pressure nozzle for the imprinting of thin substrates such as wafers at a defined distance above the surface of the substrate, which is to be provided on a support like a paddle or printing table. Distance sensors continuously acquired distance measurements to the surface of the substrate which is to be imprinted. An adjustment of the print head up to 6 degrees of freedom is ensured by actuators in such a manner that the section of the opening of the pressure nozzle of the print head can be adjusted so as to be coplanar to the section of the surface of the substrate which is to be imprinted. The print head is thus maintained or readjusted so as to adjust the section of the opening of the pressure nozzle of the print head to the surface of the substrate which is to be positioned on the support table so as to be coplanar and so as to maintain the coplanar position during the printing process.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2008Publication date: May 13, 2010Inventors: STEFAN JONAS, Lutz Redmann, Michael Merscher, Claudio Uriarte
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Publication number: 20100121497Abstract: A method and a device are provided for detecting the position of a closure element of a movement reversal device in a dishwasher. The device determines the position of a closure element via a comparison of a value corresponding to a predefined reference position of the closure element with a signal value of a circulation pump of the dishwasher.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2008Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: BSH BOSCH UND SIEMENS HAUSGERÄTE GMBHInventors: Bernd Heisele, Anton Oblinger, Andreas Reiter, Michael Rosenbauer, David Semerad, Christian Wolf
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Publication number: 20100116227Abstract: A control for a water heater is provided that comprises a pressure switch for sensing a predetermined level of airflow sufficient for maintaining proper burner operation, and a temperature sensing means for sensing the temperature of the water in the tank. The control further comprises a processor for controlling the operation of the burner to maintain the water temperature above a predetermined value. When the processor receives a signal from the pressure switch or temperature switch indicating a malfunction, the processor shuts down the burner and subsequently attempts to restart the burner. The processor will lock-out further burner operation after a predetermined number of consecutive shut downs occurs, and will communicate any malfunction information to a remote display device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2010Publication date: May 13, 2010Inventors: G. Scott Vogel, Edward B. Evans, John S. Haefner
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Publication number: 20100112815Abstract: Fluid storage and dispensing systems and processes involving various devices, structures and arrangements, as well as techniques and methods, for fluid storage and dispensing, including, without limitation, pre-connect verification couplings that are usefully employed in application to fluid storage and dispensing packages, to ensure proper coupling and avoid fluid contamination issues, empty detect systems that are usefully employed for fluid storage and dispensing packages incorporating liners that are pressure-compressed in the fluid dispensing operation, ergonomically enhanced structures for facilitating removal of a dispense connector from a capped vessel, cap integrity assurance systems for preventing misuse of vessel caps, and keycoding systems for ensuring coupling of proper dispense assemblies and vessels.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2006Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY MATERIALS, INC.Inventors: Kevin T. O'Dougherty, Glenn M. Tom
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Patent number: 7706926Abstract: The present invention provides an advanced spray control system for controlling a sprayer, which comprises a controller, a plurality of sensors and feedback means, and an output means for controlling the application system of the sprayer. The controller receives inputs from the operator through a user interface, and/or various feedback signals from the sensors of the system (e.g., a flow meter, or a pressure transducer). After processing these inputs, the controller sends signals to other components of the sprayer, such as, the pump, the storage means, the boom sections, and/or the nozzles, to maintain or change their operating conditions. Also provided are a method of controlling a sprayer using the spray control system and a sprayer comprising the spray control system of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: AGCO CorporationInventor: John Peterson
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Publication number: 20100094553Abstract: Information is electronically displayed relating to use of a marking system or a marking tool configured to dispense one or more markers to mark, on ground, pavement, or other surface, a location of an underground utility. Location data and/or time data relating to the use of the marking system or the marking tool are used to control a display device so as to visually display a dispensing of the one or more markers on an electronic representation of an area that is marked and includes the location of the underground utility.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: CertusView Technologies, LLCInventors: Steven Nielsen, Curtis Chambers, Jeffrey Farr, Mark A. Conner
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Patent number: 7698021Abstract: A paint manufacturing system includes a paint component storage system and a colorant storage system. A dispenser is in fluid communication with the paint component and colorant storage systems. A spectrophotometer is operatively coupled with a computer system. The computer system controls the flow of paint components from the paint component storage system and colorants from the colorant storage system.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2007Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Microblend Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Randall L. Hughes, Andrew B. Titus, Danny P. Boyle, Michael Mowen