Ringel
David E. Ringel, Quakertown, PA US
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20120006600 | Luggage Weight Threshold Indicator - An integral weighing device for determining whether the weight of a luggage container and its contents exceed a maximum allowable amount simply by suspending the container by its handle. If the container weighs more than a set amount the integral weighing device provides a visual cue that the container exceeds the predefined weight. The integral weighing device comprises a torsion spring mounted within a housing, and a cord attached to each end of the torsion spring and fed via a guide-way through and out of the housing to an externally accessible grip handle. An indicator arm is rotationally mounted to the housing. When a person lifts the luggage by the grip handle the force is transferred to the torsion spring causing angular deflection toward the indicator arm. If the container exceeds the set weight the indicator arm provides a visual cue that the bag exceeds the predetermined weight. | 01-12-2012 |
David Edward Ringel, Quakertown, PA US
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20130105527 | MAGNETICALLY ACTIVATED POSITIVE LOCKING CARRYING DEVICE | 05-02-2013 |
20140198442 | RETRACTOR CORD ASSEMBLIES FOR CARRIED ARTICLES - A low-profile retractable cord system in which a line is attached to a pair of retractor mechanisms located in the sides of an article to be carried (such as a briefcase, a purse, a handbag, suitcase, tote, bag, knapsack, sports bag, gym bag, etc.). The line is high-tensile braided line threaded out through eyelets which are offset inwardly and downwardly from the upper corners of the article to be carried. This way, the line and shoulder pad attached thereto lie flat along the carried article. Various retractor mechanisms are shown, including an opposed pair of coil-spring-biased reels, opposed independent pulley mechanisms, or a common pulley mechanism. An alternate embodiment employs a single retractor mechanism and line for a single loop-handle is also shown. | 07-17-2014 |
Glenn Ringel, Windermere, FL US
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20100317924 | DIGITAL IMAGE DATA COLLECTION APPARATUS SYSTEM AND METHOD - To provide additional capabilities when utilizing an otoscope apparatus, an attachment device is provided for digitally capturing medical data for ears, nose and throat patients. The device is implemented as an attachment to an otoscope, which replaces the wide angle viewing lens of the instrument head, for the purpose of digitally capturing diagnostic images and data. In practice this may typically include images of the tympanic membrane, ear canal, tharynx and nasal cavity. A method and system is utilized that assigns a unique identifier to each image, specific to each patient, based on predetermined criteria as well as the date and time. The attachment device is provided with the capability to magnify and/or reduce the image dimension via a focusable lens of the apparatus, while an internal processor displays and stores suitable images. Additionally, the device includes the ability to record notes, observations and comments via a dictation feature. The displayed and stored digital images, records, dictated notes and any related data are then categorized and retained by the system while being readily accessible for download or transmission, via a USB connection, wireless connection, network connection or portable memory card. | 12-16-2010 |
Hartmut Ringel, Oerlinghausen DE
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20090098993 | Tool for a Bag Forming Machine | 04-16-2009 |
20100252056 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR METERING ORAL TOBACCO IN PORTIONS SUITABLE FOR CONSUMPTION - An apparatus for metering oral tobacco into portions suitable for consumption including a delivery device to hold and deliver the tobacco and a metering device to receive the tobacco from the delivery device. The metering device includes a shaping component operative to shape and press the tobacco into at least one endless tobacco rod and a slicing component operative to slice the endless tobacco rod into pre-defined tobacco portions with respect to shape and weight and to discharge the tobacco portions for subsequent processing. Further, a method for metering oral tobacco in portions suitable for consumption, includes the steps of delivering the tobacco, continuous shaping and pressing the tobacco into at least one endless tobacco rod, slicing the endless tobacco rod into pre-defined tobacco portions with respect to shape and weight, and conveying the tobacco portions to a subsequent processing station. | 10-07-2010 |
20110239591 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR METERING TOBACCO IN PORTIONS SUITABLE FOR PACKAGING - An apparatus and method for metering tobacco in portions suitable for packaging. The apparatus includes a feeding element for the tobacco and a device for forming and discharging at least one tobacco portion suitable for packaging. The device comprises a wiping element for wiping tobacco into a portioning chamber. The portioning chamber is variable in volume for compressing the tobacco and releasing the compressed tobacco portion. The portioning chamber is also displaceable relative to the wiping element for displacing from a filling position into a dispensing position and vice versa. An element for discharging the compressed tobacco portion is disposed in the area of the dispensing position. | 10-06-2011 |
20130228416 | APPARATUS FOR TRANSPORTING PACKAGINGS THAT ARE NOT FREELY STACKABLE, IN PARTICULAR STICKPACKS, TO A TRANSPORT CONTAINER - An apparatus is disclosed for transporting packagings from a packaging apparatus having two dropping channels to a transport container. A first transport element has compartments, the centre-to-centre distance of which corresponds to a centre-to-centre distance of the dropping channels, receives the packagings from the packaging producing apparatus. A second transport element has compartments for transporting the packagings to the transport container, wherein the centre-to-centre distance of the compartments of the second transport element corresponds to half of the centre-to-centre distance of the dropping channels. The apparatus has a transfer unit for transferring the packaging from the first transport element to the second transport element, and to which a positioning device is assigned for positioning the compartments of the first transport element relative to the compartments of the second transport element. | 09-05-2013 |
Helmut Ringel, Niederzier DE
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20090061300 | Interconnector for high temperature fuel cells - The invention relates to an interconnector for high temperature fuel cells, characterized in that the side edges of the interconnector are electrically contacted to the anode by means of an electrically conducting medium and the anode is mounted in the interconnector by means of spring elements. | 03-05-2009 |
20090117414 | Interconnector for High-Temperature Fuel Cells - An interconnector for high-temperature fuel cells is characterised in that the interconnector comprises two components (A, B) made of different materials. Component (A), which is in contact with the electrodes and ensures the electric connection between the fuel cell units, is made of a chromium oxide-forming, high-temperature alloy, and component (B), which connects the fuel cell units mechanically, is made of a corrosion-resistant, non-electroconducting, high-temperature material which does not bleed any chromium. | 05-07-2009 |
20110223516 | HIGH-TEMPERATURE FUEL CELL STACK, AND PRODUCTION THEREOF - A cassette for a high-temperature fuel cell stack, comprising at least one fuel cell including an anode, a cathode, and an electrolyte, and a metal cell frame which surrounds the fuel cell peripherally, wherein the metal cell frame has two sections, these being an inner thin compensating frame that contacts the fuel cell and a thicker, rigid outer frame which is provided for contacting the interconnector. The inner compensating frame comprises a peripheral bead at room temperature, which entirely disappears at temperatures between 980° C. and 1100° C., as a result of the prevailing stresses. The bead has special relief functions. It is significant that this special function of the formed bead is exclusively achieved by way of the warping in the compensating metal sheet or the compensating film, and is formed solely by way of the joining sequence applied, which is to say only in combination with the joining process employed. In contrast, a component that already has a bead prior to the joining process would also be able to compensate for stresses, but not to the same extent as a bead produced using this joining process. | 09-15-2011 |
Matthew David Ringel, Columbus, OH US
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20140323538 | ANTICANCER P21-ACTIVATED KINASE INHIBITORS - Compounds according to formula I: | 10-30-2014 |
Michael Ringel, Oberkochen DE
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20110205507 | DEVICE FOR DAMPING VIBRATIONS IN PROJECTION EXPOSURE APPARATUSES FOR SEMICONDUCTOR LITHOGRAPHY - A changeable assembly for a projection exposure apparatus for semiconductor lithography contains at least one damping element. Projection exposure apparatus for semiconductor lithography and measuring assemblies for a projection exposure apparatus for semiconductor lithography can include at least one sensor for detecting parameters and vibrations of the projection exposure apparatus, wherein the measuring assembly is embodied in such a way that it can be inserted into an exchange opening, provided for an optical element, in the projection exposure apparatus. | 08-25-2011 |
Robert Ringel, Dresden DE
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20090037012 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SCHEDULING A STREAM OF PRODUCTS IN A MANUFACTURING ENVIRONMENT BY USING PROCESS-SPECIFIC WIP LIMITS - By defining a section-related WIP limit or a throughput-related WIP limit, an efficient “look ahead” characteristic may be established to efficiently control the WIP in a complex manufacturing environment, such as a semiconductor facility. The respective critical WIP values may enable efficient reduction of priority of products moving towards an increased WIP queue, thereby reducing or substantially avoiding the release of products that are expected to run into the WIP queue. In this way, the efficiency of shared tools may be increased, since process capacity no longer required for the processing products running into WIP queues may be allocated for other operations. | 02-05-2009 |
Sascha Ringel, Rietberg DE
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20140012761 | METHOD FOR OPERATING A CASH BOX WITH CUSTOMER-SPECIFIC KEYS - The invention relates to a process for operating a cash box ( | 01-09-2014 |
Sascha Ringel, Paderborn DE
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20110042889 | DEVICE FOR HANDLING SINGLE SHEETS, FOR INTRODUCING RECTANGULAR INDIVIDUAL SHEETS INTO A CONTAINER - A single sheet handling device ( | 02-24-2011 |
20110181416 | MANIPULATION DETECTION SYSTEM FOR CASH BOXES THAT CAN BE INSERTED IN AND REMOVED FROM AUTOMATIC TELLER MACHINES - A manipulation detection system for removable insertable cash cartridges in automated banking machines is described, | 07-28-2011 |
20130036951 | APPARATUS FOR TRANSPORTING AND/OR STORING BANKNOTES - The invention relates to a device ( | 02-14-2013 |
Steven A. Ringel, Bexley, OH US
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20100116329 | METHODS OF FORMING HIGH-EFFICIENCY SOLAR CELL STRUCTURES - Methods for forming solar cells include forming, over a substrate, a first junction comprising at least one III-V material and having a threading dislocation density of less than approximately 10 | 05-13-2010 |
20100116942 | HIGH-EFFICIENCY SOLAR CELL STRUCTURES - Solar cells include a substrate consisting essentially of silicon, a first junction disposed over the substrate, the first junction comprising at least one III-V material and having a threading dislocation density of less than approximately 10 | 05-13-2010 |
20110124146 | METHODS OF FORMING HIGH-EFFICIENCY MULTI-JUNCTION SOLAR CELL STRUCTURES - In various embodiments, solar cells include a junction including SiGe, a junction including at least one III-V material, and may be formed on silicon substrates and/or with silicon-based capping layers thereover. | 05-26-2011 |
20110132445 | HIGH-EFFICIENCY MULTI-JUNCTION SOLAR CELL STRUCTURES - In various embodiments, solar cells include a junction including SiGe, a junction including at least one III-V material, and may be formed on silicon substrates and/or with silicon-based capping layers thereover. | 06-09-2011 |
20110143495 | METHODS OF FORMING HIGH-EFFICIENCY MULTI-JUNCTION SOLAR CELL STRUCTURES - In various embodiments, solar cells include a junction including SiGe, a junction including at least one III-V material, and may be formed on silicon substrates and/or with silicon-based capping layers thereover. | 06-16-2011 |
20140166066 | HIGH-EFFICIENCY SOLAR-CELL ARRAYS WITH INTEGRATED DEVICES AND METHODS FOR FORMING THEM - In various embodiments, an array of discrete solar cells with associated devices such as bypass diodes is formed over a single substrate. | 06-19-2014 |