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20100025891 | Concrete release agent - A concrete release agent, particularly on the basis of mineral oil without solvent, mineral oil with solvent, emulsions, or ester oil, contains nanoparticles that have a photocatalytic effect on organic molecules of the release agent, particularly also such mineral-modified photocatalysts having broader absorption spectra that also act in visible light, in an amount that brings about the result that the organic components of the release agent are photocatalytically decomposed by the effect of daylight after the form/mold has been removed from the concrete. In this connection, the organic components are removed from the concrete surface via the formation of volatile reaction substances. | 02-04-2010 |
20100242806 | Photocatalytically activated structural components composed of a matrix bound with a mineral binder, as well as method for production of the structural components - A structural component on the basis of a mineral, crystalline binder matrix composed of hardened cement and/or construction lime and/or gypsum, wherein the matrix can have aggregates and/or additives and/or admixtures, forms a surface that receives light, in its usability or use, on which surface photocatalytically active particles are situated. The particles are situated and fixed in place only on the surface of the structural component. The remainder of the structural component body does not have the particles. A method for production of the structural components is also provided. | 09-30-2010 |
20100248949 | Method for photocatalytic activation of structural component surfaces - A method for photocatalytic activation of at least one surface of a structural component having a porous mineral binder matrix, which is produced from an aqueous mixture of at least one mineral, inorganic binder, and generally at least one aggregate, additive and/or admixture, applies water to the surface of the structural component to be photocatalytically activated, until a film of water forms, immediately afterward applies dry fine-particle binder meal particles and fine-particle photocatalytically active particles in meal form to the water film, reacts the binder meal particles with water of the water film, and allows the water film disappear. The binder meal particles harden to form binder stone having a hydrate crystal matrix so that the photocatalytically active particles are bound into the binder stone, with surfaces remaining free, and the hydrate crystal matrix of the binder stone firmly combines with the surface matrix of the structural component. | 09-30-2010 |
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20130344310 | METHOD FOR COATING SURFACES AND USE OF THE ARTICLES COATED USING SAID METHOD - A method for electroless coating of substrates by applying an activating coat of polyelectrolyte or salt with a first aqueous composition; rinsing the activating coat such that the activating coat not being entirely removed; contacting and coating of the activated surfaces that have remained after rinsing with an aqueous composition in the form of a solution, emulsion or suspension, to form an organic secondary coat; and drying. The activating coat is a solution, emulsion or suspension containing a anionic polyelectrolyte or at least one anionic salt in solution in water. The aqueous composition forming the secondary coat has constituents which can be precipitated, deposited or salted out and which are anionically, zwitterionically, sterically or cationically stabilized. The dry film formed in the process, comprising the activating coat and the secondary coat, has a thickness of at least 1 μm. | 12-26-2013 |
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20150079277 | METHOD FOR COATING METALLIC SURFACES OF SUBSTRATES, AND OBJECTS COATED ACCORDING TO SAID METHOD - A method and composition for coating surfaces, a corresponding coating and the use of objects coated according to said method. A cleaned, metallic surface is contacted with an aqueous composition that is a dispersion or suspension, and drying and/or baking the organic coating or optionally, drying the organic coating and coating with an equivalent or additional coating composition prior to a drying and/or baking. The aqueous composition has a pH of 4 to 11 and contains an anionic polyelectrolyte in a quantity of 0.01 to 5.0 wt. % relative to the total mass of the composition, which may have a solids content of from 2 to 40 wt. %. The solids have an average particle size from 10 to 1000 nm. A coating forms on the basis of an ionogenic gel which binds cations released from the metallic surface that originate from a pretreatment stage or from the contacting. | 03-19-2015 |
20150322288 | METHOD FOR COATING METAL SURFACES OF SUBSTRATES, AND OBJECTS COATED ACCORDING TO SAID METHOD - A coating, a method for coating surfaces, and the coated surfaces. The method includes providing a substrate with a cleaned metal surface; contacting and coating the metal surface with an aqueous composition having a ph of from 0.5 to 7.0 and in the form of a dispersion and/or a suspension; optionally rinsing the organic coating; and drying and/or baking the organic coating, or optionally drying the organic coating and coating same with a similar or another coating composition thereto. The composition contains a complex fluoride in a quantity of 1.1 10 | 11-12-2015 |
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20100210366 | TORSIONAL VIBRATION DAMPER - A torsional vibration damper with a friction device. The friction device is formed on at least one friction surface on two contra-rotationally and oppositely disposed disc parts that are in frictional contact with one another. In order to propose how to determine the initial stressing effect of the frictional action independently of external support of the disc parts, the frictional surfaces are pressurized against one another by means of at least one spring element. | 08-19-2010 |
20110143842 | VIBRATION DAMPER - A vibration damper comprising at least two damper assemblies connectable in series, coupled with one another through a floating intermediary flange, and torque transmission devices and/or damping coupling devices and rotation angle limiting devices between the floating intermediary flange and a damper component of one of the damper assemblies, wherein the damper component is disposed in a force flow in front and/or behind the floating intermediary flange. | 06-16-2011 |
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20110314957 | VIBRATION DAMPING DEVICE - The invention relates to a vibration damping device in a drive train of a motor vehicle, having an input drive part and an output part that is rotatable to limited extent relative to the input part through the action of at least one energy storage element, there being a pendulum mass carrier situated or formed on the input part and/or the output part, which makes it possible to receive at least one pair of pendulum masses comprising pendulum masses that are situated opposite each other axially on the pendulum mass carrier and are pivotable to a limited extent relative to the latter with the aid of at least one roll-off element, and where the roll-off element, by rolling, passes over a roll-off surface on the pendulum mass carrier and on each of the pendulum masses as the pendulum masses move relative to the pendulum mass carrier, and where the pendulum masses of a pair of pendulum masses have different geometric forms. | 12-29-2011 |
20120298461 | HYDRODYNAMIC TORQUE CONVERTER - The hydrodynamic torque converter having a torque converter lockup clutch and a converter housing connected at the drive side, and a pump wheel non-rotatably connected thereto, as well as a turbine wheel non-rotatably connected at the output side to an output hub, and a torsional vibration damper actively arranged between the clutch output of the torque converter lockup clutch and the output hub, and including a centrifugal pendulum device arranged within the converter housing and having a pendulum flange with slightly swiveling pendulum masses thereupon, where the pendulum flange is arranged axially between the torsional vibration damper and the turbine wheel and is non-rotatably connected to a damper output part. of the torsional vibration damper, and the damper output part and/or the pendulum flange are directly connectable via an interlocking connection to the drive hub. | 11-29-2012 |
20120305358 | HYDRODYNAMIC TORQUE CONVERTER - A hydrodynamic torque converter comprising a torque converter lockup clutch and a converter housing connected at the drive side, and a pump wheel non-rotatably connected thereto, as well as a turbine wheel non-rotatably connected at the output side to an output hub, and a torsional vibration damper actively arranged between the clutch output of the torque converter lockup clutch and the output hub, and comprising a centrifugal pendulum device arranged within the converter housing and having a pendulum flange with slightly swiveling pendulum masses thereupon, wherein the pendulum flange is arranged axially between the torsional vibration damper and the turbine wheel and is non-rotatably connected to the turbine wheel and the output hub by means of a keyed connection. | 12-06-2012 |
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20120023154 | RAPID CLIENT-SIDE COMPONENT PROCESSING BASED ON COMPONENT RELATIONSHIPS - A client database manager can cause a memory of a client device on a client side of a network to store a first component, a second component, and a relationship value representing a dependent relationship between the first component and the second component. A client processing module can cause a processor to receive, after the storing, a request to process the first component at the client device. The client database manager can send to the server side of the network a request for an update of at least one of the first component or the second component. The client processing module can cause the processor to process at the client device, before receiving a response to the request for the update from the server side of the network, at least a portion of the first component and at least a portion of the second component based on the relationship value. | 01-26-2012 |
20120023421 | MODEL FOR EXTENSIONS TO SYSTEM PROVIDING USER INTERFACE APPLICATIONS - A customized application that is declared based on an abstract class definition derived from a declared host component model associated with a host software application implementing business processes and providing a graphical display associated with a user interface (UI) for a user in a client program executing on a client frontend device storing metadata associated with the UI for the client frontend device may be initiated, the metadata including a declaration of the declared host component model and a declaration of the abstract class definition. Access to data and functionality of the host software application may be obtained via the customized application. Customized output may be provided that is different from host output provided by the host software application, the customized output generated by accessing, via the abstract class definition, the declared host component model, for accessing the same data and functionality that is accessed by the host software application. | 01-26-2012 |
20120023484 | AUTOMATION OF TESTING FOR USER INTERFACE APPLICATIONS - A host software application implementing business processes and providing a graphical display associated with a user interface (UI) for a user in a client program executing on a client frontend device that is separate from a backend device storing metadata associated with the UI may be initiated. An automation graphical symbol may provide the user with an option to initiate a test on events of the host software application, during execution of the host software application. A request from the user may be received, to initiate a test on events of the host software application. Information may be received from the user indicating one or more selected specific events for performing the test. The test may be initiated on the selected specific events, based on a state of execution of the host software application at an initial time of the user indicating the selected specific events for performing the test. | 01-26-2012 |
20120030591 | LOGICAL DATA MODEL ABSTRACTION IN A PHYSICALLY DISTRIBUTED ENVIRONMENT - A component object binds business driven services to a graphical user interface (GUI). The object includes a data model, view model and controller. The view model graphically presents, and the controller manipulates data used by the object. The controller includes an event handler that respond to events generated within the GUI and binds data used by the object to a data source which can be another component object or a remotely located source. The event handler can call a local script to calculate the value of a data element within the object. The component object can be instantiated on a client, and can be configured to communicate with a corresponding component object on a server. The client and server component objects can exchange only that data that needs to be exchanged to maintain the current state of a user interface in the client computer. | 02-02-2012 |
20120030664 | PROCESSING OF SOFTWARE OBJECTS MOVED INTO A DROPZONE REGION OF AN APPLICATION - A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing code representing instructions that when executed are configured to cause a processor to perform a process. The code can comprise code to receive, on a client side of a network, an indicator that a first software object has been moved from a first application into a dropzone region of a second application. The code can include code to receive an indicator that a second software object has been moved into the dropzone region of the second application, and code to access a plurality of dropzone conditions. The code can include code to determine that a dropzone condition from the plurality of dropzone conditions has been satisfied based on the first software object and the second software object both being moved into the dropzone region, and code to send to a server side of a network an indicator that the dropzone condition has been satisfied. | 02-02-2012 |
20120102406 | COMPOSITION MODEL FOR COMPONENTS OF A USER INTERFACE FRAMEWORK FOR WEB APPLICATIONS - Various embodiments of systems and methods for a composition model for components of a user interface framework for Web applications are described. The methods include a loosely coupled method and a tightly coupled method for composing components in a UI framework. The loosely coupled method includes triggering a navigation pipe from an out-port of a first component to an in-port of a second component and defining a context mapping between a first set of parameters of the out-port of the first component and a second set of parameters of the in-port of the second component. The tightly coupled method includes exposing a binding reference from the first component to the second component and specifying a first data model entity from the first component to be bound to a second data model entity of the second component via a binding contract. | 04-26-2012 |
20120102414 | DISTRIBUTED CONTROLLER OF A USER INTERFACE FRAMEWORK FOR WEB APPLICATIONS - Various embodiments of systems and methods for improved user interface framework for Web applications are described herein. The UI framework is based on the MVC architectural pattern. An additional controller, a server controller, is included in the server part of the user interface framework runtime. A client controller is running at the client side of the user interface framework runtime. The client controller and the server controller form one logical synchronized controller. The server controller ensures that all needed controller calculations, which would lead to additional roundtrips between the client side and the server side, can be done on the server side. Thus, exact one roundtrip between client side and backend for every user interaction and transporting only the bare minimum of data needed to render the current UI state is achieved. | 04-26-2012 |
20120151439 | LIFECYCLE STABLE USER INTERFACE ADAPTATIONS - Various embodiments of systems and methods for lifecycle stable user interface adaptations are described herein. All adaptations done by partners/key users/end users to a user interface of a computer software application are preserved during the lifecycle of the application. In one aspect, the adaptations are persisted as additional metadata used for the generation of the user interface. In another aspect, the lifecycle stability is achieved by attaching the adaptations to semantically coherent set of fields placed in the UI that reappear in future releases of the computer software application. | 06-14-2012 |
20120166461 | LAYERING CONCEPT FOR A REPOSITORY OF A USER INTERFACE FRAMEWORK FOR WEB APPLICATIONS - Various embodiments of systems and methods for a layering concept for a repository of a user interface framework for Web applications are described herein. The content of a repository provided by different parties (e.g., vendor, partner, customer, user, etc.) is separated. The separation is achieved by assigning solutions to the parties that store content in the repository. Simplified access to the repository is achieved by layering the solutions in a stack and implementing a layer strategy for the layers and their order of access. | 06-28-2012 |
20120166977 | USER PROGRAMMING ACCESS TO DATA MODEL IN USER INTERFACE DESIGN - Various embodiments of systems and methods for user programming access to data model in user interface design are described herein. User interface modeling is merged with a scripting language for additional functionalities. In one aspect, scripting enhances the dynamic access to the whole user interface model. In another aspect, additional controller and navigation logic is exposed by means of script inputs. A user can model, bind and run advanced logic through runtime declaration. | 06-28-2012 |
20120166983 | INTEGRATED METADATA AND NESTED AUTHORIZATIONS IN A USER INTERFACE FRAMEWORK - Various embodiments of systems and methods for integrated metadata and nested authorizations in a user interface framework are described herein. User interface components metadata and authorization metadata are stored in one integrated entity. The primary user interface application components have authorization metadata and are checked at runtime for accessibility to the user interface application for a given user. The user interface framework ensures the security of the embedded user interface components via nested authorizations using metadata relations. The metadata relations are used for runtime authorization and policy generation. Generic user interface components are aggregated at runtime. | 06-28-2012 |