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Andreas A Weiss

from Nashua, NH
Age ~62

Andreas Weiss Phones & Addresses

  • 6 Cimmarron Dr, Nashua, NH 03062 (603) 817-5300
  • 107 Gilson Rd, Nashua, NH 03062 (603) 880-4799
  • 7 Blueberry Ln, Brookline, NH 03033 (603) 249-9630 (603) 673-5812
  • Orlando, FL

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Industry:
Architecture & Planning
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Senior Financial Analyst

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Senior Financial Analyst
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Syntax Spontaner Gesprache: Einfluss Von Situation Und Thema Auf Des Sprachverhalten (Sprache Der Gegenwart) (German Edition)

Syntax spontaner Gesprache: Einfluss von Situation und Thema auf des Sprachverhalten (Sprache der Gegenwart) (German Edition)

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Author

Andreas Weiss

Binding

Perfect Paperback

Pages

168

Publisher

Padagogischer Verlag Schwann

ISBN #

3590156317

EAN Code

9783590156319

ISBN #

8

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Waffen Bei Versammlungen: Rechtliche Einordnung, Massnahmen

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Author

Andreas Weiss

ISBN #

3415022811

Der Standige Diakon: Theologisch-Kanonistische Und Soziologische Reflexionen Anhand Einer Umfrage

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Andreas Weiss

ISBN #

3429013674

Bibliographie Altturkischer Studien

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Andreas Weiss

ISBN #

3447042184

Syntax Spontaner Gesprache: Einfluss Von Situation Und Thema Auf Des Sprachverhalten

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Andreas Weiss

ISBN #

3590156317

Iustitia in Caritate: Festgabe Fur Ernst Rossler Zum 25jahrigen Dienstjubilaum Als Offizial Der Diozese Rottenburg-Stuttgart

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Andreas Weiss

ISBN #

3631310048

Dialekte Im Wandel: Referate Der 4. Tagung Zur Bayerisch-Osterreichischen Dialektologie, Salzburg, 5. Bis 7. Okt. 1989

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Andreas Weiss

ISBN #

3874527794

Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen: Mehrsprachige Kommunikation Von Fachwissen 24. Jahrestagung, Salzburg, 1.-4.10.1998 = International Trade Relations Multilingual Communications of Expert Knowl

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Andreas Weiss

ISBN #

3874529118

Wer Sieht Sich Das Nur An: Den Zuschauern Von Daily-Talkshows Auf Der Spur Eine Rezipientenbefragung

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Andreas Weiss

ISBN #

3889272487

Us Patents

Valve And Method Of Making The Same

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US Patent:
6425409, Jul 30, 2002
Filed:
May 4, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/564529
Inventors:
David P. Cross - Atkinson NH
Andreas A. Weiss - Nashua NH
Andrew Farkas - Hudson NH
Robert Irwin - Nashua NH
Assignee:
Parker Hannifin Corp. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
F15B 13044
US Classification:
137 1518, 1376275, 137884, 25112915
Abstract:
A valve includes a bobbin/valve body, a solenoid and a plunger. The bobbin/valve body is formed in one piece, defines all of the valves inlet/outlet ports and forms the entire support structure for the solenoid and the plunger. To assemble the valve, a plunger body is inserted into the bobbin/valve body through an end opening into a longitudinal bore and a spring positioned to bias the plunger body to a normally closed position. A pole piece is then inserted through the end opening into the longitudinal bore and attached to the bobbin/valve body. A solenoid coil is wound around a central cylindrical section of the bobbin/valve body, and terminal pins and a flux conductor are attached to the bobbin/valve body. The attachment of the pole piece, the terminal pins, and/or the flux conductor may be accomplished by press-fit and/or swage coupling techniques.

Manifold For Valve Assembly

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US Patent:
6523570, Feb 25, 2003
Filed:
Mar 7, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/800558
Inventors:
Andreas A. Weiss - Nashua NH
David P. Cross - Atkinson NH
William R. Clark - Pepperell MA
Paul D. Mercier - North Walpole NH
Assignee:
Parker-Hannifin Corp. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
F16K 11044
US Classification:
1376275, 137884
Abstract:
A valve assembly includes a valve with a bobbin/valve body, a solenoid and a plunger. The bobbin/valve body is formed in one piece, and defines all of the valves inlet/outlet ports and forms the entire support structure for the solenoid and the plunger. The valve may be connected to a manifold by press-fitting port nipples of the valve into corresponding channels in the manifold. The manifold is formed of a resilient, elastomeric material, and the port nipples include radial projecting barbs, which enable the valve to be fluidly-connected to the manifold without additional O-ring seals or other mechanical sealing devices. Fittings with barbs can likewise be press-fit in other channels of the manifold to connect the valve assembly with fluid lines or other components in the fluid system. The fittings can also be provided unitary with the manifold, and/or adhesively attached to the manifold and/or to the fluid lines and other components.

Multi-Port Solenoid Valve And Its Assembly

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US Patent:
6546959, Apr 15, 2003
Filed:
Apr 17, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/124257
Inventors:
David P. Cross - Atkinson NH
Andreas A. Weiss - Nashua NH
Andrew Farkas - Hudson NH
Robert Irwin - Nashua NH
Assignee:
Parker Hannifin Corp. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
F16K 11044
US Classification:
1376275, 137 1518, 137884, 25112915
Abstract:
A valve includes a bobbin/valve body, a solenoid and a plunger. The bobbin/valve body is formed in one piece, defines all of the valves inlet/outlet ports and forms the entire support structure for the solenoid and the plunger. To assemble the valve, a plunger body is inserted into the bobbin/valve body through an end opening into a longitudinal bore and a spring positioned to bias the plunger body to a normally closed position. A pole piece is then inserted through the end opening into the longitudinal bore and attached to the bobbin/valve body. A solenoid coil is wound around a central cylindrical section of the bobbin/valve body, and terminal pins and a flux conductor are attached to the bobbin/valve body. The attachment of the pole piece, the terminal pins, and/or the flux conductor may be accomplished by press-fit and/or swage coupling techniques.

Solenoid Valve And Method For Making Same

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US Patent:
6684896, Feb 3, 2004
Filed:
Jan 28, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/352349
Inventors:
Andreas A. Weiss - Brookline NH
David P. Cross - Atkinson NH
Andrew J. Farkas - Nashua NH
Robert F. Irwin - Nashua NH
Assignee:
Parker-Hannifin Corporation - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
F15B 13044
US Classification:
137 1518, 13731503, 13731509, 1376275, 25112921
Abstract:
A valve assembly includes a valve with a bobbin/valve body, a solenoid and a plunger. The bobbin/valve body is formed in one piece, and defines all of the valves inlet/outlet ports and forms the entire support structure for the solenoid and the plunger. The valve may be connected to a manifold by press-fitting port nipples of the valve into corresponding channels in the manifold. The manifold is formed of a resilient, elastomeric material, and the port nipples include radial projecting barbs, which enable the valve to be fluidly-connected to the manifold without additional O-ring seals or other mechanical sealing devices. Fittings with barbs can likewise be press-fit in other channels of the manifold to connect the valve assembly with fluid lines or other components in the fluid system. The fittings can also be provided unitary with the manifold, and/or adhesively attached to the manifold and/or to the fluid lines and other components.

Robotic Handling System And Method With Independently Operable Detachable Tools

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US Patent:
8187535, May 29, 2012
Filed:
Jun 14, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/570544
Inventors:
Thomas R. Londo - Ashland MA, US
Andreas Weiss - Brookline NH, US
Assignee:
Parker-Hannifin Corporation - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
G01N 21/00
US Classification:
422 63, 422 64, 422 65, 422 67, 222136, 7386481, 436180
Abstract:
An analytical system and method that enables more efficient transport of movable devices () among stations (). According to one aspect of the invention, the system and method permit operational timesharing of a transport mechanism () for the movable devices. According to another aspect of the invention, control of the transport mechanism is effected on an event-driven basis. The invention has particular application to an adaptive, motion and fluids system for automating the sample handling/management process associated with analytical processes and especially bioanalytical processes such as introducing samples into LC and HPLC systems.

Controlling The Flow Of Fluids Using Solenoid-Actuated Valves

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US Patent:
55224245, Jun 4, 1996
Filed:
Nov 24, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/157828
Inventors:
Richard L. Dalton - Temple NH
William C. Klebusch - Nashua NH
Andreas A. Weiss - Nashua NH
Assignee:
LDI Pneutronics Corporation - Hollis NH
International Classification:
F16K 11044
F16K 3106
US Classification:
137560
Abstract:
The invention features a coupler that is substantially disposed around an armature, and is constructed to provide an axial force-transmitting relationship between a carrier and the armature for blocking and unblocking the passage of fluids between the first and second passages. The force-transmitting relationship is characterized by the carrier being capable of axial movement relative to the armature, while the carrier substantially following the motion of the armature for both blocking and unblocking the passage of fluids between the first and second passages. The coupler includes coaxially nested coupling and blocking springs that provide equal spring forces and are removed from the direct passage of fluid between the first and second fluid passages. The solenoid is reversible in orientation such that the electrical connectors can be situated on either the manifold face, or 180. degree. on the opposite face.

Solenoid Actuated Toggle Valve

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US Patent:
57996962, Sep 1, 1998
Filed:
Sep 10, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/709802
Inventors:
Andreas A. Weiss - Nashua NH
Assignee:
Parker-Hannifin Corporation - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
F16K 11052
F16K 3106
US Classification:
13762544
Abstract:
A solenoid-actuated toggle valve includes a valve housing enclosing a solenoid, a valve arm and a seal element. The solenoid includes an armature movable in the axial direction in an armature chamber. The valve arm has one end in the armature chamber which is connected to the armature in such a manner that the valve arm moves in the axial direction with respect to the armature, as well as in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction. Preferably, the connection comprises an elongated slot which is received around a narrow portion at the end of the armature. The valve arm extends through an opening in the housing to a valve chamber. The valve arm has a pivot axis at the opening which is perpendicular to the axial direction of the armature. The seal surrounds the opening to the valve chamber around the valve arm and has a sleeve which is received over the free end of the valve arm. When the valve arm pivots, the sleeve has surfaces which seal flush against the opening to inlet and outlet passages into the valve chamber.
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