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Bart Relinda Jan Hendrickx, Wilrijk BE
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20090302067 | DEVICE FOR METERED DISPENSING OF PASTY MASS, AND A CONTAINER THEREFOR - The invention relates to a device for metered dispensing of a pasty mass, such as viscous soap, comprising a housing provided with—connecting means for connecting the device to an opening of a container for pasty mass,—a dispensing chamber for the pasty mass,—a connecting channel which connects the connecting means to the dispensing chamber,—a first valve means which is arranged in the connecting channel and which closes feed from the connecting channel to the connecting means,—a delivery channel connected to the dispensing chamber for the purpose of delivering a dispensed quantity of pasty mass,—a displacing means which is movable in the dispensing chamber and which has a first position in which the dispensing chamber has a first volume and which is movable counter to a spring force of a spring means to a second position in which the dispensing chamber has a second, smaller volume,—a second valve means which is adapted to close the connection from the delivery channel to the dispensing chamber when the displacing means moves from the second position to the first position, wherein the second valve means comprises a movable body arranged around the displacing means. | 12-10-2009 |
Bernard Hendrickx, Tramoyes FR
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20110020249 | POLYORGANOSILOXANE WITH A PIPERIDINE FUNCTION, DEVOID OF TOXICITY UPON CONTACT WITH THE SKIN, AND USE THEREOF IN COSMETIC COMPOSITIONS - The invention relates to polyorganosiloxanes containing, per molecule, at least one siloxyl unit substituted with at least one group having one or more sterically hindered piperidinyl functional groups, devoid of toxicity upon contact with the skin. The invention also relates to an improved cosmetic composition comprising the polyorganosiloxanes according to the invention and the use of these compositions for the treatment of keratin materials, in particular the skin and the hair. | 01-27-2011 |
Eric Henri Jan Hendrickx, Lubbeck BE
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20100216061 | Inverse Lithography For High Transmission Attenuated Phase Shift Mask Design And Creation - Various implementations of the invention provide for generation of a high transmission phase shift mask layout through inverse lithography techniques. In various implementations of the present invention, a set of mask data having a plurality of pixels is generated. The transmission value associated with each pixel may then be determined through an inverse lithography technique. With various implementations of the invention, the inverse lithography technique identifies an objective function, minimizes the objective function in relation to a simulation of the optical lithographic process, such that the transmission value, which is greater than 6%, may be determined. | 08-26-2010 |
20120117523 | INVERSE LITHOGRAPHY FOR HIGH TRANSMISSION ATTENUATED PHASE SHIFT MASK DESIGN AND CREATION - Various implementations of the invention provide for generation of a high transmission phase shift mask layout through inverse lithography techniques. In various implementations of the present invention, a set of mask data having a plurality of pixels is generated. The transmission value associated with each pixel may then be determined through an inverse lithography technique. With various implementations of the invention, the inverse lithography technique identifies an objective function, minimizes the objective function in relation to a simulation of the optical lithographic process, such that the transmission value, which is greater than 6%, may be determined. | 05-10-2012 |
Eric Henri Jan Hendrickx, Linden BE
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20090073406 | MARKER STRUCTURE, MASK PATTERN, ALIGNMENT METHOD, AND LITHOGRAPHIC METHOD AND APPARATUS - A mask pattern for imaging a marker structure on a substrate with a lithographic apparatus, the marker structure being configured to determine optical alignment or overlay, includes constituent parts to define the marker structure. The constituent parts include a plurality of segments, each segment having substantially a size of a device feature and a segment shape. The mask pattern includes at least one assist feature located at a critical part of the segment shape. The at least one assist feature has substantially a size below a resolution of the lithographic projection and is configured to counteract optical aberrations or optical limitations generated in the lithographic projection at the critical part. | 03-19-2009 |
Georges Hendrickx, Keerbergen BE
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20110183075 | AQUEOUS COATING COMPOSITION - The invention relates to aqueous coating compositions comprising a cross-linkable binder resin and a liquid carrier, wherein said cross-linkable binder resin comprises a copolymer A) comprising: | 07-28-2011 |
20110190439 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING AQUEOUS COPOLYMER DISPERSIONS - The invention relates to a process for preparing a cross-linkable aqueous copolymer dispersion of a water-dilutable copolymer A for a coating composition, comprising the steps: | 08-04-2011 |
Henricus Arnoldus Hendrickx, Vlaardingen NL
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20080305221 | Water-in-Oil Emulsion With Improved Spattering Behaviour - The invention relates to a water-in-oil emulsion food product with improved spattering behaviour comprising 0.1-5 wt. % of a porous powderous vegetable matter made from nuts, seeds, kernels, pits and cellulose having a volume weighted mean particle diameter (d | 12-11-2008 |
Jacob Hendrickx, Campbell, MN US
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20160101423 | PIPETTE WASH - A method of washing an array of pipette tips ( | 04-14-2016 |
Jacob P. Hendrickx, Campbell, MN US
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20130104502 | PACKAGING RELATED PROCESS, SYSTEM & APPARATUS | 05-02-2013 |
Katia Hendrickx, Gerlingen DE
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20150034287 | HEAT EXCHANGER FOR COOLING A VEHICLE BATTERY, IN PARTICULAR FOR HYBRID OR ELECTRIC VEHICLES - A heat exchanger for cooling a vehicle battery, in particular for hybrid or electric vehicles, having at least one fluid collector made of plastic, which is connected to at least one cooling element. In a heat exchanger in which the energy efficiency of the motor vehicle is increased, the cooling element is designed as a plastic tube, in which a fluid is conducted from the first fluid collector to a second fluid collector. | 02-05-2015 |
Leo Hendrickx, Morstel BE
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20120022320 | GASTRIC RING WITH A FITTING ROD - The invention relates to an implantable medical device ( | 01-26-2012 |
Lien Hendrickx, Aalst BE
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20100233346 | CEREAL-BASED BAR COMPOSITION OF THE CHEWY TYPE AND METHOD FOR PREPARING SUCH A CEREAL-BASED BAR COMPOSITION - The invention relates to a cereal-based bar composition of the chewy type, comprising a cereal part and a binder part, wherein the binder part comprises a vital wheat gluten composition. The invention furthermore relates to a method for preparing a cereal-based bar composition of the chewy type, wherein the cereal-based bar composition comprises a cereal part and a binder part, wherein in order to produce cereal-based bar composition according to any one of the preceding claims, the method comprises the steps of dry mixing a cereal part and a vital wheat gluten composition forming part of the binder part; adding a plasticizer composition forming part of the binder part to the dry mixture and mixing sufficiently in order to distribute the plasticizer composition homogeneously; shaping and cold pressing the homogenised mass, and—conditioning the shaped and pressed mass, until a stable cereal-based bar composition structure is obtained. | 09-16-2010 |
Lodewijk Hendrickx, Meerhout BE
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20140171606 | PROCESS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF ISOTACTIC POLYPROPYLENE - Slurry polymerization process for the preparation of a polypropylene (PP) having a decaline soluble fraction (DS) of equal or below 2.5 wt.-%, wherein (a) a Ziegler-Natta catalyst (ZN), (b) propylene and optionally ethylene and/or an C | 06-19-2014 |
Nathalie Hendrickx, Wilsele BE
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20120320535 | Closure and Interconnect Systems and Methods of Using Dry Silicone Gels in Closure and Interconnect Systems - Methods and systems are provided for a dry silicone gel in a closure or interconnect system. The dry silicone gel may be made by reacting a crosslinker, a chain extender, and a vinyl-terminated polydimethylsiloxane. The reaction may be conducted in the presence of a catalyst. In certain embodiments, the dry silicone gel may comprise: (1) a hardness between 100 g and 300 g, (2) a stress relaxation between 30% and 60% when subjected to a deformation of 50% of the original size of the gel, (3) a compression set between 4% and 20% after 50% strain has been applied to the gel for 1000 hours at 70° C., and/or (4) less than 10% oil bleed out under compression of 1.2 atm after 60 days at 60° C. | 12-20-2012 |
20120322942 | Dry Silicone Gels and Their Methods of Making - Methods and systems are provided for a dry silicone gel. The dry silicone gel comprises a base polymer having a vinyl-silicone group, a crosslinker, and a chain extender. The dry silicone gel may be made by reacting (a) a first set of components comprising a base polymer having a vinyl-silicone group and an addition cure catalyst with (b) a second set of components comprising a crosslinker, a chain extender, and additional base polymer. In certain circumstances, the base polymer and additional base polymer are vinyl-terminated polydimethylsiloxane. | 12-20-2012 |
Philip Hendrickx, Berchem BE
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20140076321 | Valve for Controlling Gas Flow - A gas valve is arranged for controlling the flow of medical gas for oxygen therapy in case of spontaneous breathing. An embodiment of the gas valve contains a connection component to connect the gas valve to an external supply such as for example an external supply network for medical gases at a pressure lower than 50 bars. The gas valve may contain a regulating system configured to select and supply a pulsating or continuous flow of medical gas in which the regulating system contains a flow rate regulator to controllable set the flow rate of the continuous flow. | 03-20-2014 |
Robert J.m. Hendrickx, Beerse BE
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20080287397 | Pyrrolopyrimidine Derivatives Substituted with Cyclic Amino Group - An object of the present invention is to provide an antagonist against CRF receptors which is effective as a therapeutic or prophylactic agent for diseases in which CRF is considered to be involved, such as depression, anxiety, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's chorea, eating disorder, hypertension, gastric diseases, drug dependence, epilepsy, cerebral infarction, cerebral ischemia, cerebral edema, cephalic external wound, inflammation, immunity-related diseases, alopecia, irritable bowel syndrome, sleep disorders, epilepsy, dermatitides, schizophrenia, etc. This problem can be solved with a pyrrolopyrimidine or pyrrolopyridine derivative substituted with a cyclic amino group represented by formula [I] below which has a high affinity for CRF receptors and is effective against diseases in which CRF is considered to be involved. | 11-20-2008 |
20110130364 | PYRROLOPYRIDINE DERIVATIVES SUBSTITUTED WITH CYCLIC AMINO GROUP - An object of the present invention is to provide an antagonist against CRF receptors which is effective as a therapeutic or prophylactic agent for diseases in which CRF is considered to be involved, such as depression, anxiety, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's chorea, eating disorder, hypertension, gastric diseases, drug dependence, epilepsy, cerebral infarction, cerebral ischemia, cerebral edema, cephalic external wound, inflammation, immunity-related diseases, alopecia, irritable bowel syndrome, sleep disorders, epilepsy, dermatitides, schizophrenia, etc. This problem can be solved with a pyrrolopyrimidine or pyrrolopyridine derivative substituted with a cyclic amino group represented by formula [I] below which has a high affinity for CRF receptors and is effective against diseases in which CRF is considered to be involved. | 06-02-2011 |
Tim Lucas George Hendrickx, Amersfoort NL
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20160052811 | PROCESS FOR BIOLOGICAL REMOVAL OF NITROGEN FROM WASTEWATER - The invention relates to a process for biological removal of nitrogen from wastewater comprising: (a) providing a stream of wastewater comprising ammonium; (b) continuously supplying the stream of wastewater to a reactor containing granular sludge comprising granules having a core of anammox bacteria and an outer rim of ammonia oxidizing bacteria; (c) subjecting the wastewater in the reactor to ammonium oxidation under ammonium oxidizing conditions comprising a temperature in the range of from 5 to 25° C., a concentration of dissolved oxygen in the wastewater in the range of from 0.4 mg/L to 4.0 mg/L, and a hydraulic retention time of the wastewater in the reactor in the range of from 0.5 hours to 1.5 days, to obtain a gaseous stream comprising nitrogen and a dispersion of granular sludge and non-granular sludge in treated wastewater; and (d) continuously separating the dispersion obtained into a stream comprising granular sludge and a stream comprising treated wastewater and non-granular sludge and recycling the stream comprising granular sludge to the reactor and discharging the non-granular sludge from the process, wherein the granular sludge has a retention time in the reactor of at least ten times the hydraulic retention time, and wherein the retention time of any non-granular sludge in the reactor is equal to or at most three times the hydraulic retention time. | 02-25-2016 |