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Method and apparatus for delivering a high pressure gas from a cryogenic storage tank

The present invention is a cryogenic tank assembly that includes a vessel with a cryogen space capable of storing a cryogenic fluid at an initial pressure. The assembly further includes a pump that has an intake opening so that it can receive a quantity of the cryogenic fluid, pressurize it to a pressure above its storage pressure and deliver it to an accumulator within the cryogen space. The accumulator includes a storage volume to hold the pressurized fluid so that it is available depending on the demands of the end user.
Owner:WESTPORT FUEL SYST CANADA INC +1

Edge peer device, pan gateway device, super peer device, and p2p network-based interconnection method

An edge peer device, includes a first peer device connection management unit for allowing the edge peer device to participate in a peer-to-peer (P2P) network, and establishing a pipe connection to other edge peer device or the PAN gateway device to transmit or receive contents; a first peer device authentication unit for performing authentication of the edge peer device and PAN gateway device; and a first advertisement management unit for generating and storing advertisements and indexing the generated advertisements to transmit the indexed advertisements to the super peer device. Further, the edge peer device includes a first PAN device management unit for requesting and receiving a list of PAN devices from the PAN gateway device to manage the PAN device list; a first PAN service management unit for managing and providing services included in the PAN device list; and a first P2P communication unit for performing P2P communication with the super peer device and other peer devices.
Owner:ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM RES INST

Order taking system for a quick service restaurant using multiple wireless communication channels

Order taking system for a quick service restaurant enabling a customer to place an order for an item from a drive-through lane, the quick service restaurant having a plurality of staff persons for completing the order. A drive-through order point is positioned in the proximity of the drive-through lane. A plurality of wearable headsets are adapted to be used by the plurality of staff persons. A first wireless voice communication link exists between the drive-through order point and a base station. A second wireless voice communication link exists between the base station and the plurality of headsets. At least one of the plurality of staff persons is able to communicate by voice with the customer at the drive-through lane using the first wireless voice communication link and the second wireless voice communication link. A third wireless voice communication link may exist between the drive-through order point and at least one of the plurality of headsets allowing the drive-through order point to function as a repeater in voice communications between the base station and at least one of the plurality of staff persons. A fourth wireless voice communication link may exist between one the plurality of headsets and another of the plurality of headsets allowing the first of the plurality of headsets to function as a repeater in voice communications between the base station and at least one of the plurality of staff persons.
Owner:3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES CO

Electronic circuits with directly integrated electrochemical cells

ActiveUS20200365871A1Reduce operation step and failure pointReduces circuit size and costBatteries circuit arrangementsFinal product manufacturePhysicsElectrical battery
Provided are electronic circuits, comprising electrochemical cells directly integrated with other devices of the circuits, and methods of manufacturing these circuits. The direct integration occurs during cell manufacturing, which allows sharing components, reducing operation steps and failure points, and reducing cost and size of the circuits. For example, a portion of a cell enclosure may be formed by a circuit board, providing direct mechanical integration. More specifically, the cell is fabricated right on the circuit board. In the same or other examples, one or both cell current collectors extend outside of the cell boundary and used by other devices, providing direct electrical integration without a need for intermediate connections and eliminating additional failure points. Furthermore, printing one or more components of electrochemical cells, such as electrolytes and current collectors, allows achieving higher levels of mechanical and electrical integration that are generally not available in conventional cells.
Owner:IMPRINT ENERGY
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