Christoph Müller
Christoph Müller, Ditzingen DE
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20110094225 | INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - An internal combustion engine includes a crankcase which accommodates cylinders, having at least one exhaust turbocharger and having an oil circuit containing at least one oil pump, in which engine oil is siphoned by at least one oil pump and delivered to the cylinders for lubrication, and in which the or each exhaust turbocharger is coupled to the oil circuit such that siphoned engine oil can be distributed to bearings of the respective turbocharger via an inlet line leading to the respective exhaust turbocharger and can then be expelled from the bearings of the respective exhaust turbocharger in the direction of an oil sump via an outlet line leading away from the respective exhaust turbocharger. The respective outlet line of the respective exhaust turbocharger is assigned a pressure limiting device, with the aid of which a vacuum prevailing at the bearings of the respective exhaust turbocharger can be limited. | 04-28-2011 |
Christoph Müller, Ditzingen DE
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20110094225 | INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - An internal combustion engine includes a crankcase which accommodates cylinders, having at least one exhaust turbocharger and having an oil circuit containing at least one oil pump, in which engine oil is siphoned by at least one oil pump and delivered to the cylinders for lubrication, and in which the or each exhaust turbocharger is coupled to the oil circuit such that siphoned engine oil can be distributed to bearings of the respective turbocharger via an inlet line leading to the respective exhaust turbocharger and can then be expelled from the bearings of the respective exhaust turbocharger in the direction of an oil sump via an outlet line leading away from the respective exhaust turbocharger. The respective outlet line of the respective exhaust turbocharger is assigned a pressure limiting device, with the aid of which a vacuum prevailing at the bearings of the respective exhaust turbocharger can be limited. | 04-28-2011 |
Christoph Müller, Mannheim DE
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20110251433 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING UNSYMMETRIC SECONDARY TERT-BUTYLAMINES IN THE LIQUID PHASE - The present application relates to a process for preparing unsymmetric secondary tert-butylamines which, as well as the tert-butyl radical, also comprise an alkyl, cycloalkyl or benzyl radical. They are prepared by reacting corresponding aldehydes with tert-butylamine and hydrogen in the presence of hydrogenation catalysts (reductive amination) in the liquid phase. | 10-13-2011 |
20110251434 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING UNSYMMETRIC SECONDARY TERT-BUTYLAMINES IN THE GAS PHASE - The present invention relates to a process for preparing unsymmetric secondary tert-butylamines by continuous amination in the gas phase, wherein tert-butylamine is converted over hydrogenation catalysts in the presence of an alcohol or aldehyde and hydrogen. | 10-13-2011 |
20120245389 | PROCESS FOR HYDROGENATING NITRILES - The present invention relates to a process for hydrogenating organic nitriles by means of hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst in a reactor, where the shaped body catalyst is arranged in a fixed bed, wherein the shaped body in the shape of spheres or rods has in each case a diameter 3 mm or less, in the shape of tablets a height of 4 mm or less, and in the case of all other geometries in each case has an equivalent diameter L=1/a′ of 0.70 mm or less, where a′ is the external surface area per unit volume (mm | 09-27-2012 |
20120245390 | PROCESS FOR HYDROGENATING NITRILES - The present invention relates to a process for hydrogenating nitriles by means of hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst in a reactor, where the catalyst is arranged in a fixed bed, wherein the cross-sectional loading in the reactor is in the range from 5 kg/(m | 09-27-2012 |
Christoph Müller, Birkenau DE
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20120100161 | Amatoxin-Armed Therapeutic Cell Surface Binding Components Designed for Tumour Therapy - The invention relates to tumour therapy. In one aspect, the present invention relates to conjugates of a toxin and a target-binding moiety, e.g. an antibody, which are useful in the treatment of cancer. In particular, the toxin is an amatoxin, and the target-binding moiety is preferably directed against tumour-associated antigens. In particular, the amatoxin is conjugated to the antibody by linker moieties. In particular the linker moieties are covalently bound to functional groups located in positions of the amatoxin proved as preferred positions for the attachment of linkers with respect to optimum antitumor activity. In a further aspect the invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising such target-binding moiety toxin conjugates and to the use of such target-binding moiety toxin conjugates for the preparation of such pharmaceutical compositions. The target-binding moiety toxin conjugates and pharmaceutical compositions of the invention are useful for the treatment of cancer. | 04-26-2012 |
Christoph Müller, Ladbergen DE
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20120110373 | COMMUNICATION NETWORK AND METHOD FOR SAFETY-RELATED COMMUNICATION IN TUNNEL AND MINING STRUCTURES - A communication network in an underground system comprises a ring network computers which is connected to an aboveground central system computer unit, each computer having an overview of the overall structure of the ring network and an allocated network status. Plural network computers are configured to, in the event of a connection interruption between networked nodes, seek an alternative communication path in order to maintain the communications. Plural network computers are coupled to at least one sensor in order to pick up information relating to the environment and are configured to pass it on to other network computers of the ring network and/or to the aboveground central system. In normal operation, the network computers pass on current information relating to the environment to the aboveground central system and to other network computers. In a network island arising as a result of one or more connection interruptions, the network status of a multiplicity of the network computers changes from normal operation to emergency operation. | 05-03-2012 |