Paeschke
Manfred Paeschke, Wandlitz Ot Basdorf DE
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20120146489 | DEVICE COMPRISING AN ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY - The invention relates to a sandwich structure ( | 06-14-2012 |
20140291495 | ELECTRO-OPTICAL SECURITY ELEMENT - The invention relates to a security element for a security and/or valuable document, comprising a matrix based on an organic polymeric material, at least one electrically conductive pigment dispersed in the matrix, and at least one organic luminescent substance dispersed in the matrix, which luminescent substance is capable, in the presence of the conductive pigment, of non-contact excitation of light emission, and the particle size of which is less than 200 nm, wherein the luminescent substance is not encapsulated, and is directly surrounded by the matrix and is embedded therein, and to uses of such a security and/or valuable document and to security and/or valuable documents produced by such uses. | 10-02-2014 |
Teresa Marie Paeschke, Minneaplis, MN US
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20100260904 | FIBER SATIETY COMPOSITIONS - Ingestible compositions that include one or more anionic soluble fibers are provided herein. An ingestible composition can be in solid or liquid form. In certain cases, a solid ingestible composition includes an extruded food product, such as a crispy, that includes one or more anionic soluble fibers. Liquid ingestible compositions that can include one or more alginate anionic soluble fibers and one or more pectin anionic soluble fibers are also provided. Methods for making ingestible compositions are provided, as well as methods for using the ingestible compositions, e.g., to induce satiety or to increase the viscosity of stomach contents. | 10-14-2010 |
Teresa Marie Paeschke, St. Louis Park, MN US
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20120135109 | FIBER OBTAINED FROM FRUIT OR VEGETABLE BYPRODUCTS - A fiber extracted from a fruit or vegetable byproduct is provided, the extracted fiber having a molecular weight of between about 5000 grams/mol (g/mol) and about 8000 g/mol, or a pectic oligosaccharide having a molecular weight of between about 300 g/mol and 2500 g/mol. The fiber may be extracted using physical methods or a combination of a physical method to break the fruit or vegetable byproduct cell walls and enzymatic hydrolysis. Also, a comestible containing the extracted fiber is provided. A method for producing a soluble fiber is further provided including reducing the particle size of a fruit or vegetable byproduct, subjecting the byproduct particles to a physical process to break cell walls of the particles, adding one or more enzymes, mixing or agitating the particles, and filtering the byproduct particles to provide a retentate and a permeate. The permeate contains the soluble fiber, which is optionally a prebiotic fiber. | 05-31-2012 |
Tracy Ann Paeschke, Denver, CO US
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20140081663 | On-line system and method for providing medical data to patient - A system and method for on-line delivery of a patient's medical data to the patient includes the method steps of: a) providing an Internet-accessible service website; b) providing at least one Sign-up web page on the service website with blanks for entering the patient's email address, etc.; c) providing a medical data request form on the service website; d) offering at least one service pricing plan on the service website; and e) upon receipt of payment for a service pricing plan and a signed medical data request form, creating an on-line patient system chart and downloading electronic medical data to it from the patient's healthcare facility chart on the healthcare facility's computer, and scanning or photographing and forwarding any paper files from the healthcare facility's chart for the patient, the patient system chart being viewable on-line using the patient's Internet-accessible computerized mobile device. | 03-20-2014 |