MONITORING EQUIPMENT

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AIRDAR Airdar Inc, 1141-75 Street Edmonton, AB T6K2S4 Canada Monitoring equipment, namely, sensors, detectors and samplers for the assessment of location, quantification and characterization of emitting sources and air borne emissions; maps namely downloadable electronic publications in the nature of maps to identify emission sources, characteristics and locations; Software for location, quantification and characterization of emitting sources, air borne emissions and air quality;Maintenance of equipment for the location, quantification and characterization of emitting sources and air borne emissions;providing technical advisory services in the nature of emission detection namely location, quantification and characterization of emitting sources and air borne emissions of air borne emitting sources and preparing reports related thereto; scientific consulting services in the area of emitting sources and air borne emissions; remote technical support services in the nature of technical advice in the area of emitting sources and air borne emissions; information services, namely providing a website featuring technical information in the area of emitting sources, air borne emissions and air quality; providing temporary use of online, non-downloadable software in the area of emitting sources, air borne emissions and air quality;
HAWKIIII 4iiii Innovations Inc. 141 3d Ave E. Cochrane, AB T4C2B9 Canada Monitoring equipment, namely, pressure, load, vibration and temperature sensors for monitoring mechanical, hydraulic or pneumatic systems, and monitoring devices for monitoring oil well and tank characteristics, namely, dynamometers, and temperature, pressure, and flow sensors; wireless sensing devices, namely, industrial performance and monitoring sensors for measuring temperature, pressure, load and vibration; remote interface devices, namely, computer network interface devices for SCADA integration and wireless and satellite data backhaul; downloadable computer software for oil and gas measurement and monitoring; pressure, load, distance, and vibration sensors for industrial purposes, dynamometers, theft protection devices in the nature of electronic devices for locating and tracking stolen articles using global positioning systems and cellular communication networks, motion sensors;Application service provider, namely, hosting, managing, developing, and maintaining applications, software, and web sites, in the fields of personal productivity, wireless communication, mobile information access, and remote data management for wireless delivery of content to handheld computers, laptops and mobile electronic devices;
OMNIPULSE LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 600 MOUNTAIN AVENUE MURRAY HILL NJ 07974 monitoring equipment; namely, microprocessors, data channels, modems, display panels, and control circuitry for telecommunications circuits, carriers and switches;OMNI - PULSE;
OSIRIS GE OIL & GAS ESP, INC. 5500 SE 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 Monitoring equipment, namely, sensors for monitoring conditions in a well, namely, sensors for determining pressure, temperature, vibration and current leakage;
ROBWAY LSI Robway Pty Limited c/- Corporate Forum Australia Monitoring equipment, namely, direct and indirect load weighing systems comprised of weighing instruments for use in monitoring loads versus safe working limits; monitoring equipment, namely, a microprocessor-based central processing unit in the nature of a circuit board assembly and an operator digital display console in the nature of a video display monitor for both local and remote data display; monitoring equipment, namely, angle sensors in the nature of inclinometers, electronic level sensors for sensing angles and inclination, theodolites, and protractors for measuring angles and geometry of machinery components relative to the horizon and each other; monitoring equipment, namely, length sensors in the nature of encoders for measuring the extension of telescoping booms being parts of machines; monitoring equipment, namely, limit-sensing electric and electronic proximity switches for determining maximum and minimum travel limits; optional computer printers; optional signal conditioning units for converting transducer outputs to voltages, current-loops, or frequencies, for industrial process control; electrical interconnecting cables, for hoists, cranes and loaders;ROB WAY;
ROBWAY Robway Crane Safety Systems Pty Ltd c/- Thomson Playford 101 Pirie Street; ADELAIDE SA 5000 Australia Monitoring equipment, namely, direct and indirect load weighing systems comprised of weighing instruments for use in monitoring loads versus safe working limits; monitoring equipment, namely, a microprocessor-based central processing unit in the nature of a circuit board assembly and an operator digital display console in the nature of a video display monitor for both local and remote data display; monitoring equipment, namely, angle sensors in the nature of inclinometers, electronic level sensors for sensing angles and inclination, theodolites, and protractors for measuring angles and geometry of machinery components relative to the horizon and each other; monitoring equipment, namely, length sensors in the nature of encoders for measuring the extension of telescoping booms being parts of machines; monitoring equipment, namely, limit-sensing electric and electronic proximity switches for determining maximum and minimum travel limits; optional computer printers; optional signal conditioning units for converting transducer outputs to voltages, current-loops, or frequencies, for industrial process control; electrical interconnecting cables, for hoists, cranes and loaders;ROB WAY;
SOPHIA EKU Power Drives Inc. 2408 Timberloch Place, Suite B9 Spring TX 77380 Monitoring equipment, namely recorded software, for interacting with wireless controllers to remotely control the function and status of other electrical, electronic and mechanical devices or systems involved in oil and gas production to ensure proper functioning;
ULTIS ECOLAB Deutschland GmbH Ecolab-Allee 1 40789 Monheim Germany Monitoring equipment, namely, computer hardware and downloadable operational software for dispensing and managing the use of chemicals in the paper industry; downloadable software for managing and analyzing data to enable pulp and paper manufacturers to increase operational efficiency, improve sustainability and maintain water safety at paper and pulp mills, excluding software for analysis of ultrasound data; downloadable software and software platform for managing and analyzing data to enable pulp and paper manufacturers to increase operational efficiency, improve sustainability and maintain water safety at paper and pulp mills;On-site business operations auditing in the field of paper process aids and strength additives;Chemicals and chemical additives used in the manufacture of paper, namely, paper process aids and strength additives;Technical advice and technical consulting relating to chemistry in the pulp and paper industry, namely, advising and consulting in the field of paper process aids and strength additives; on-site operational auditing in the nature of quality control auditing, safety auditing and/or energy auditing services, inspection and preparation of scientific reports in the field of paper process aids and strength additives; online non-downloadable software and software platform for managing and analyzing data to enable pulp and paper manufacturers to increase operational efficiency, improve sustainability and maintain water safety at paper and pulp mills;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system for monitoring the performance of beverage preparation equipment includes a device, such as a data collector, for monitoring the use of the equipment. Information regarding one or more inputs to the equipment is provided to the data collector which uses the information to monitor the performance of the equipment. The information may include information relating to voltage, current, phase angle, and time. The information may be used by a supplier to time delivery of product to the end user of the apparatus or servicing of the equipment in response to use, inferred information, and other alerts. A method of billing based on the results of the monitoring includes a method of billing the use of the apparatus and product in relation to the quantity of water, product, or both used by the apparatus.