Pirko
Anton Pirko, Modling AT
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20090134193 | ARRANGEMENT FOR BELT CONTROL - An arrangement for handling a paper, cardboard, tissue or other fibrous-material web in a machine for producing and/or finishing the same, includes an endlessly circulating belt of high flexural rigidity which wraps around a rotatably mounted control roller with an angle of wrap, wherein at least one end of the control roller is displaceably mounted along an adjusting zone for setting the belt tension. The arrangement of the present invention provides an improved running of the belt and the lateral stress of the belt is minimized by the angle of wrap lying between 90° and 180° and the adjusting direction of the control roller lying approximately perpendicular to the bisector of the angle of wrap. | 05-28-2009 |
Anton Pirko, Wien AT
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20110302976 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SEMIACTIVE REDUCTION OF PRESSURE OSCILLATIONS IN A HYDRAULIC SYSTEM - A method and an apparatus for semiactive reduction of pressure oscillations in a hydraulic system of a cold or hot rolling mill or strip handling installation for iron, steel or aluminum materials has the following method steps in the stated sequence: | 12-15-2011 |
20120000543 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR ACTIVELY SUPPRESSING PRESSURE OSCILLATIONS IN A HYDRAULIC SYSTEM - In a method and a device for actively suppressing pressure oscillations or pressure pulses in a hydraulic system of a cold or warm roll train or a strip treatment installation, the following method steps are carried out: a) detection of a pressure signal by means of a pressure sensor by permanent measurement of a pressure in the hydraulic system; b) determination of an alternating component of the pressure signal; c) determination of at least one temporally changing actuating variable in real time with the aid of a regulator, taking at least one setpoint value and the alternating component into consideration; d) loading of at least one actuator with the actuating variable, the actuator changing a volume which corresponds to the actuating variable and is connected to the hydraulic system, as a result of which the pressure oscillations in the hydraulic system are suppressed. | 01-05-2012 |
Jiri Pirko, Chocen CZ
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20150163100 | LINK-LAYER LEVEL LINK AGGREGATION AUTOCONFIGURATION - A computing device identifies a plurality of network interface controllers (NICs) that are available for link aggregation. The computing device probes a network using a plurality of protocols to detect a topology of at least one network to which the plurality of NICs are connected. The computing device automatically establishes a link aggregation configuration including one or more of the plurality of NICs based on the determined network topology. | 06-11-2015 |
Steven B. Pirko, Lake Milton, OH US
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20130076362 | Ion Sensing Method for Capacitive Discharge Ignition - A method of ion sensing in a CD ignition system for an internal combustion engine comprises: a) closing the controllable switch in synchronism with the internal combustion engine for a period of time to transfer energy to the ignition coil primary to cause a spark breakdown across the spark plug; and b) observing the current in the secondary winding circuit indicative of ionization in the vicinity of the spark plug electrodes. | 03-28-2013 |
20140076274 | Time-varying Spark Current Magnitude to Improve Spark Plug Performance and Durability - In certain embodiments, a time-varying spark current ignition system can be applied to improve spark plug ignitability performance and durability as compared to conventional spark ignition systems. Two performance parameters of interest are spark plug life (durability) and spark plug ignitability. In certain embodiments, spark plug life can be extended by applying a spark current amplitude as low as possible without causing quenching of the flame kernel while it is traveling within an electrode gap and/or by applying spark current of a long enough duration to allow the spark/flame kernel to clear a spark plug gap. In certain embodiments, ignitability can be improved by applying a high enough spark current amplitude to sustain the flame kernel once outside the spark plug gap and/or by applying a spark current for long enough to sustain the flame kernel once outside the spark plug gap. | 03-20-2014 |