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Brett P. Raver, Fort Collins, CO US
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20130204074 | Method and Apparatus for Providing a Portable Neonatal Transport Incubator - Disclosed is a transport incubator capable of housing and maintaining a neonate in a controlled environment while being transported for medical care. The incubator comprises straps to secure the neonate, a battery-operated heater, a fan to circulate the warmed air, a source of humidity and at least one portable oxygen bottle. Capable of being worn by a user like a backpack, the incubator is portable and is useful for transport through difficult terrain. After making contact with a designated transport vehicle, the incubator can be disengaged from the backpack and mounted to a housing platform in the transport vehicle, the platform comprising a suspension system to minimize vibrations on the neonate. It is contemplated that the incubator system can accommodate an AC-powered battery during vehicular transport of the neonate to a medical care facility. A control unit displays data relevant to the controlled environment of the incubator and the neonate. | 08-08-2013 |
Jon Raver, Northville, MI US
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20150068715 | HEAT EXCHANGER - A method of manufacturing a heat exchanger and the heat exchanger made according to the method. The heat exchanger includes a pair of headers that define a plurality of slots. Each of the slots has a pair of nose ends that are disposed within the planar surface. Each of the slots have a first flange and second flange formed on opposite sides of the slots that extend between the pair of nose ends and are recessed into the header relative to the planar surface. One end of each of the tubes is assembled into one of the slots and is connected by a braze weld to the first flange, the second flange, and the nose ends. | 03-12-2015 |
Jonathan Raver, Northville, MI US
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20090173477 | Heat exchanger fin - A heat exchanger has a pair of header tanks with a plurality of tubes and a plurality of fins extending between the pair of header tanks. Each fin forms a plurality of corrugations extending in a length direction between the pair of tanks. Each corrugation extends in a width direction and defines a plurality of sections which are offset from each other in the length direction of the fin. Each section is separated from an adjacent section by a slit. | 07-09-2009 |
20120273161 | Heat Exchanger - A heat exchanger for a vehicle is provided. The heat exchanger includes a housing, a portion of the housing defining a boundary of a coolant channel traversing the heat exchanger, the housing including a first and second opposing side having a layered construction, the first side positioned at a vehicle periphery and including a greater number of layers than the second side. The heat exchanger further includes coolant inlet and outlet ports fluidly coupled to coolant passages. | 11-01-2012 |
20140332188 | HEAT EXCHANGER - A heat exchanger is provided having two headers with a plurality of elongate tubes extending between the headers, where the tubes cooperate with an array of fins. The tubes have a plurality of dimpled sections having a non-uniform dimple density alternating with a plurality of smooth sections. The alternating dimpled and smooth sections allow heat to effectively transfer from a liquid coolant flowing through the tubes into the tube walls and fins at laminar, transitional, and turbulent flow conditions. | 11-13-2014 |
Robert B. Raver, Murray, UT US
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20120113810 | TOLL-BASED ROUTING - A method for toll-based routing is described. A routing table that associates a cost and a quality factor with each destination in a network is built. One or more data packets are received. A neighboring node to send the one or more data packets is selected based on the routing table and user preferences of an originator or intended receiver of the one or more data packets. The one or more data packets are sent to the selected neighboring node. A routing report that indicates routing of the one or more data packets is sent to a toll service. | 05-10-2012 |