COLLECTION MECHANICAL ELECTRONIC

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E TIRE COMPAGNIE GENERALE DES ETABLISSEMENTS MICHELIN - MICHELIN & CIE 12 Cours Sablon 63040 Clermont Ferrand Cedex 09 France Collection of mechanical and electronic components and of logics, (1) allowing measurement and analysis of tires/chassis systems parameters in driving conditions, (2) allowing the correction of these parameters, or (3) allowing the interaction with the driver or with other vehicle control system;Tires, inner tubes for vehicle tires, tire treads; chassis systems for vehicles and their components, namely axles, suspension systems for automobiles, hub caps, wheel covers for vehicles, front and rear springs, shock absorbers, elastic bushings for motor vehicles;TIRES;
I TIRE COMPAGNIE GENERALE DES ETABLISSEMENTS MICHELIN - MICHELIN & CIE 12 Cours Sablon 63040 Clermont Ferrand Cedex 09 France Collection of mechanical and electronic components, namely, sensors in the chassis systems, radio transmitters, radio receivers; computer software to send and receive information from vehicle sensors, computer software that processes data received from sensors and generates information for action on vehicle dynamic management, stability and safety, and visual display for sending information to driver all for allowing measurement and analysis of tires, chassis systems parameters and for correction of chassis system parameters and other vehicle control systems;Tires equipped with sensors to detect tire characteristics and condition, tires, inner tubes for vehicle tires, tire treads; chassis systems for vehicles and their components, namely, axles, suspension systems for automobiles, hub caps, wheel covers for vehicles, front and rear springs, shock absorbers, elastic bushings for motor vehicles;TIRE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An apparatus and method for sampling semivolatile compounds is disclosed. A collection bag is placed around an air conditioning vent on an aircraft. An opening in the collection bag receives air from the air conditioning vent into the bag. An exit in the collection bag allows the air sample to escape from the collection bag. Vacuum applied by tubing at the exit pulls the air sample from the bag. Flow is adjusted so that the inflow into the collection bag exceeds the outtake, thereby inflating the bag. The inflation of the collection bag assures that the air being sampled is only air originating from the air conditioning vent.