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20120264102 | DISPLAY INSTRUMENT HAVING A POINTER - An indicating instrument has a pointer rotatable about a pointer axle. A coupling part, a pointer vane and at least one pointer section are arranged between the pointer and the axle. Between the pointer coupling part and the pointer vane at least one pointer section is held in a base structure. | 10-18-2012 |
20130076498 | DISPLAY DEVICE - A display device for a motor vehicle is proposed, wherein the display device has a first display area and a second display area, wherein the first display area is provided by way of a first display in the central area of a dial, wherein the second display area is designed so as to display a display information in an electroless manner. | 03-28-2013 |
20130182197 | DISPLAY, IN PARTICULAR HEAD-UP-DISPLAY OF A VEHICLE - The present invention relates to a display, in particular Head-Up-Display of a vehicle, comprising an image forming unit for generating an image, an illumination means for illuminating the image forming unit and a deflecting unit for providing a user with a virtual image of the image generated by the image forming unit, wherein the image forming unit comprises a reflective LCoS—(Liquid Crystal on Silicon) display and the deflecting unit comprises a partially transmissive combiner. | 07-18-2013 |
20150212320 | HEAD-UP DISPLAY AND METHOD FOR OPERATING IT - A head-up display includes at least three light sources, each one arranged to emit light with a basic color different from the basic color of the other light sources, a digital micro mirror device including an array of micro mirrors, wherein the light of the light sources is directed onto the digital micro minor device, at least one combiner for displaying an image, and at least one control unit for multiplexing the light sources so as to sequentially emit light thus creating a field sequential color system and for controlling the digital micro mirror device so as to selectively rotate the micro mirrors between an on state, where the light from the light sources is reflected into an optical path towards the combiner, and an off state, where the light is reflected away from that optical path. A method for operating the head-up display is also disclosed. | 07-30-2015 |
20150362727 | COMBINER ELEMENT FOR A HEAD UP DISPLAY AND HEAD UP DISPLAY - A combiner element for a head up display (HUD) system includes: a glass pane, a further glass pane, and a safety foil, the glass pane having a first main plane of extension, a first main surface and a second main surface, the second main surface being positioned opposite of the first main surface of the glass pane, the further glass pane having a second main plane of extension, a third main surface and a fourth main surface, the fourth main surface being positioned opposite of the third main surface of the further glass pane, and the safety foil being positioned between the first main plane of extension and the second main plane of extension such that the safety foil is positioned on the second main surface of the glass pane and on the third main surface of the further glass pane. | 12-17-2015 |
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20090183804 | LOCALIZED INDUCTION HEATING FOR RESIDUAL STRESS OPTIMIZATION - An apparatus for the heat-treating of a heat-hardenable steel cruciform article having a weld seam includes a heating element to heat the weld seam to a point that an austenitic transformation occurs, and a quenching chamber to cool the weld seam, causing the formation of Martensite and an associated expansion. The quenching is rapid since slow quenching may allow a crystalline phase other than martensite to form. The apparatus may comprise rollers operable to convey the welded cruciform article through the apparatus at a speed such that the weld seam is subjected to heating for a predetermined heat time sufficient to cause a formation of martensite there within, and such that the heated portion reaches the quenching chamber and is quenched to create a substantial amount of martensite, e.g., an amount sufficient to cause expansion of the part. | 07-23-2009 |
20090249606 | Automated assembly and welding of structures - A system for automated assembly and welding is disclosed. The system includes a pallet for receiving incoming workpieces; a workpiece holder having a plurality of electromagnets; a handling robot configured to transport incoming workpieces from the pallet to the workpiece holder; and a controller in communication with the workpiece holder and the handling robot. The controller is configured to determine an orientation of a workpiece positioned on the workpiece holder, and to selectively adjust an activation state of one or more electromagnets of the workpiece holder based upon the orientation of the workpiece. A method of assembling and welding workpieces is also disclosed. | 10-08-2009 |
20100078412 | Hybrid welding method - A welding method is disclosed. The welding method includes making a weld via laser-arc hybrid welding. The welding method also includes using a fiber laser source in the laser-arc hybrid welding. | 04-01-2010 |
20120107644 | Localized Induction Heating For Residual Stress Optimization - An apparatus for the heat-treating of a heat-hardenable steel cruciform article having a weld seam includes a heating element to heat the weld seam to a point that an austenitic transformation occurs, and a quenching chamber to cool the weld seam, causing the formation of Martensite and an associated expansion. The quenching is rapid since slow quenching may allow a crystalline phase other than martensite to form. The apparatus may comprise rollers operable to convey the welded cruciform article through the apparatus at a speed such that the weld seam is subjected to heating for a predetermined heat time sufficient to cause a formation of martensite there within, and such that the heated portion reaches the quenching chamber and is quenched to create a substantial amount of martensite, e.g., an amount sufficient to cause expansion of the part. | 05-03-2012 |
20120152911 | AUTOMATED ASSEMBLY AND WELDING OF STRUCTURES - A system for automated assembly and welding is disclosed. The system includes a pallet for receiving incoming workpieces; a workpiece holder having a plurality of electromagnets; a handling robot configured to transport incoming workpieces from the pallet to the workpiece holder; and a controller in communication with the workpiece holder and the handling robot. The controller is configured to determine an orientation of a workpiece positioned on the workpiece holder, and to selectively adjust an activation state of one or more electromagnets of the workpiece holder based upon the orientation of the workpiece. A method of assembling and welding workpieces is also disclosed. | 06-21-2012 |
20130240490 | WELDING METHOD - A tack welding method for use with a hybrid laser arc welding process. The method provides a recess on an edge of a first piece. The edge of the first piece is configured to cooperate with a second piece. The method positions the first piece relative to the second piece so as to provide a gap between the first piece and the second piece. Subsequently, the method provides a tack weld within the recess of the first piece. The recess is configured to accommodate placing the tack weld at a root of the gap. | 09-19-2013 |
20150197061 | CUSTOMIZED LASER METAL POWDER 3D PRINTED CONSUMABLE WELD INSERTS - High weld fatigue class transverse butt joint welds utilizing customized consumable weld inserts laid into the root of the joint. The customized consumable weld inserts may be produced with a 3D printer using digital data obtained by scanning of the joint or from product specifications. The insert may be printed or formed using one or more metal powders that may be solidified by the 3D printer. | 07-16-2015 |
20150314407 | METHOD FOR JOINING WORKPIECES - A method to join a first enclosed workpiece and a second enclosed workpiece is provided. The first enclosed workpiece includes a first connecting end and a first cavity region. The second enclosed workpiece includes a second connecting end and a second cavity region. A backing member is placed in the first connecting end, with a first end within the first cavity region. A resilient member is positioned in the first cavity region, with a first portion within the first cavity region. The second enclosed workpiece is positioned proximal to the first enclosed workpiece to define a gap between the first connecting end and the second connecting end. Upon positioning, a second end of the backing member and a second portion of the resilient member are placed within the second cavity region. The first connecting end is then welded with the second connecting end over the backing member near the gap. | 11-05-2015 |
20160096241 | CONSUMABLE INSERT FOR WELDING - A consumable insert for welding a first component to a second component is provided. The first component is positioned with respect to the second component in such a manner that a gap is defined between adjacent surfaces thereof. The consumable insert includes a body having a profile. The profile of the body matches a scan of a profile of the gap between the adjacent surfaces. The consumable insert also includes a dam portion having a profile. The profile of the dam portion matches, at least in part, a scan of corresponding surfaces of the first component and the second component respectively. The dam portion is provided in contact with at least one end of the body. The dam portion is configured to control an overflow of a weld puddle therefrom. The body and the dam portion are formed using three dimensional printing. | 04-07-2016 |
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20120175563 | REACTIVE DILUENTS CONTAINING SILANE GROUPS - The present invention relates to reactive diluents for moisture-curing coating systems containing silane groups. The invention further relates to a method for the production of said diluents, and to the use thereof in coating agents, adhesives and sealants. | 07-12-2012 |
20120271064 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING HYDROXYALKYL(METH)ACRYLATES - The present invention relates to a continuous process for preparing hydroxyalkyl (meth)acrylates, more particularly those hydroxyalkyl (meth)acrylates which have more than one (meth)acrylate group per molecule. | 10-25-2012 |
20130029081 | HIGH SPEED DVDS - This invention relates to DVDs made from polycarbonate and a special UV curable bonder material consisting of A) an urethane acrylate oligomer as binder, which is the reaction product of i) one or more polyisocyanates and ii) one or more hydroxyfunctional lactone ester (meth)acrylates having a number average molecular weight of from 200 g/mol to 2000 g/mol and having the formula: CH | 01-31-2013 |
20130095330 | PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF LOW-VISCOSITY, WATER-DILUTABLE URETHANE (METH)ACRYLATES - The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of highly reactive, low-viscosity and water-dilutable polyisocyanate reaction products which contain activated groups which react, by polymerization, with ethylenically unsaturated compounds under the action of actinic radiation. The present invention furthermore relates to a process for the preparation of such products and their use. | 04-18-2013 |
20130095331 | PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF LOW-VISCOSITY, WATER-DILUTABLE URETHANE (METH)ACRYLATES - The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of highly reactive, low-viscosity and water-dilutable polyisocyanate reaction products which contain activated groups which react, by polymerization, with ethylenically unsaturated compounds under the action of actinic radiation. The present invention furthermore relates to a process for the preparation of such products and their use. | 04-18-2013 |
20130096255 | PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF LOW-VISCOSITY, WATER-EMULSIFIABLE ALLOPHANATES WITH RADIATION-CURABLE GROUPS - The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of low-viscosity polyisocyanate reaction products which contain allophanate groups, can be readily emulsified in water and contain activated groups which react, by polymerization, with ethylenically unsaturated compounds under the action of actinic radiation. The present invention furthermore relates to the products which can be prepared by the process according to the invention and their use. | 04-18-2013 |
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20090100283 | Method for switching between two redundant oscillator signals within an alignment element - A method for switching between two oscillator signals within an alignment element, wherein one of the two oscillator signals one is selected as a first master signal in order to provide an output stepping signal at an output of the alignment element. Said method comprises the steps of:
| 04-16-2009 |
20090113094 | System for performing a serial communication between a central control block and satellite components - The various embodiments described herein relate to a system for performing a serial communication between a central control block and a plurality of satellite components within a semiconductor chip. The system comprises at least one logical ring that serially connects the satellite components to the central control block. The system further comprises a centralized timer. The satellite components aid the system in obeying protocols and performing direct accesses to and/or from registers. The logical ring comprises at least one data channel that is provided for transmitting data packets and address packets. Single-envelope transactions are implemented. Errors of the satellite components associated with the single-envelope transactions are reported to the central control block as additional acknowledgement information. | 04-30-2009 |
20090259899 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AUTOMATIC SCAN COMPLETION IN THE EVENT OF A SYSTEM CHECKSTOP - A method for automatic scan completion in the event of a system checkstop in a processor. The processor includes: a processor register; a millicode interface connected between the processor register and a checkstop scan controller; a checkstop logic circuit connected between the checkstop scan controller and a checkstop scan engine; and a scan chain engine and a scan chain connected to the checkstop scan engine. The method includes (a) upon occurrence of a checkstop serially reading data from a processor register and serially writing the data to latches of a scan chain register; and (b) upon occurrence of a system checkstop during (a), stopping the reading and writing and moving data sent before the system checkstop from latches of the scan chain where the data was stored when the system checkstop occurred to latches where the data would have been stored if the system checkstop had not occurred. | 10-15-2009 |
20110320898 | Integrated Circuit Arrangement For Test Inputs - An integrated circuit chip includes a mainline function logic path communicatively connected to a first input/output (I/O) pin, a test logic path communicatively connected to the first I/O pin, a latch disposed between the communicative connection between the test logic function path and the first I/O pin, a second I/O pin communicatively connected to the latch, the second I/O pin operative to send a signal operative to change a state of the latch. | 12-29-2011 |
20120151423 | LARGE SCALE FORMAL ANALYSIS BY STRUCTURAL PREPROCESSING - An improved method for performing a formal verification of a property in an electronic circuit design comprises: specifying at least one safety property in the electronic circuit design at a register-transfer level, setting boundaries of a logic cone to a start level according to a configurable structural design criterion, extracting the logic cone from the electronic circuit design based on the at least one specified safety property and the set boundaries, executing a formal verification tool on the logic cone to verify the at least one specified property, extending the boundary of the logic cone according to a configurable structural design criterion and performing the extracting and executing on the new logic cone, if the verification result does not satisfy the at least one safety property. | 06-14-2012 |