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Franz Rinner, Deutschlandsberg AT
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20110050037 | Method for Operating a Piezoelectric Element - A method for operating a piezoelectric element is disclosed. A first voltage is applied to a piezoelectric element and produces a first deflection of the piezoelectric element with a travel. An electrical discharge of the piezoelectric element after the application of the first voltage results in a first contraction of the piezoelectric element by a first compression. After the first contraction, a second voltage is applied to the piezoelectric element, whose polarity is opposite that of the first voltage and causes a further contraction of the piezoelectric element by a second compression. Repeated application of the first voltage after the electrical discharge of the applied second voltage results in a deflection of the piezoelectric element with the same travel. | 03-03-2011 |
20110057548 | Piezoelectric Actuator Unit - A piezoelectric actuator unit includes a piezoactuator and a casting compound enclosing the piezoactuator. The casting compound is disposed in a sleeve that includes a hydrophobic material. | 03-10-2011 |
20110215674 | Piezoelectric Actuator of a Multilayer Design and Method for Fastening an Outer Electrode in a Piezoelectric Actuator - A piezoelectric actuator of a multilayer design includes outer electrodes that are fastened by means of a bonding layer applied by thermal spraying. For example, the outer electrodes are formed as a woven wire fabric. Furthermore, a method for fastening an outer electrode in a piezoelectric actuator is specified. | 09-08-2011 |
20120019107 | Piezo Actuator in Multi-Layered Construction - A multilayer piezo actuator is specified, in which piezoelectric layers and electrode layers are arranged to form a stack. Electrical contact is made with the electrode layers via two external electrodes which consist of wires which are woven with one another. The external electrodes are in this case connected over their entire area to the side surfaces of the stack. A method is also specified for fitting an external electrode. | 01-26-2012 |
20120280593 | Solder Material for Fastening an Outer Electrode on a Piezoelectric Component and Piezoelectric Component Comprising a Solder Material - A solder material can be used for fastening an outer electrode on a piezoelectric component. The solder material contains tin as the main constituent and at least one addition from the group of cobalt, tungsten, osmium, titanium, vanadium, iron and rare earth metals. A piezoelectric component includes such a solder material. The solder material is applied by means of a base metallization. | 11-08-2012 |
20130141208 | Component - A component includes a component body and a contact-connection element composed of sheet metal having a contact region, which has an outer contour line and at least one hole. The contact region is arranged on a side of the component body having a side edge and the outer contour line has straight regions running along straight regions of the side edge. The straight regions of the outer contour line are connected by rounded corners. | 06-06-2013 |
20130207770 | Resistance Component and Method for Producing a Resistance Component - A resistance component includes a stack of ceramic layers and inner electrodes. Inner electrodes of a first type are electrically conductively connected to a first external contact and inner electrodes of a second type are electrically conductively connected to a second external contact. The inner electrodes of the first type are arranged such that there is no overlap with the inner electrodes of the second type. An inner electrode of a third type, which is electrically conductively connected neither to the first external contact nor to the second external contact, at least partially overlaps the inner electrodes of the first type and the inner electrodes of the second type. | 08-15-2013 |
20140368085 | Piezoelectric Component and Method for Producing a Piezoelectric Component - A piezoelectric component includes a main body, which is surrounded at least in part by an enclosure for protecting the main body. The enclosure includes a structured foil. A method for producing a component of this type is also specified, in which a main body of the component and a structured foil are provided. The structured foil is then wound around the main body. | 12-18-2014 |
20150022055 | Method for Producing an Electric Contact Connection of a Multilayer Component and Multilayer Component with an Electric Contact Connection - A method for producing an electric contact-connection of a multilayer component is specified. A main body has internal electrode layers, a insulating material, an electrically conductive material and a photosensitive material are provided. The insulating material and the electrically conductive material are arranged in a structured manner on an outer side of the multilayer component for the alternate contact-connection of the internal electrode layers. The structured arrangement is produced by the photosensitive material. A multilayer component comprising such a contact-connection is furthermore specified. | 01-22-2015 |
20150042212 | Multilayer Component and Method for Producing a Multilayer Component - A method can be used for producing a fully active stack. A stack has the sides A, B, C and D running along the stacking direction. The method includes combining and temporarily making contact with the internal electrodes that make contact with the respective side on one of the sides B or D, such that the internal electrodes that make contact with the respective side can be electrically driven selectively. The electrically driven internal electrodes are electrochemically coated on the sides A and C. The stack is singulated to form a fully active stack with the electrochemically coated internal electrodes on the sides A′ and C′. A method for producing a multilayer component comprising the fully active stack and a fully active multilayer component producible according to the method are furthermore proposed. | 02-12-2015 |
20150043127 | MULTI-LAYER COMPONENT AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME - The multi-layer component has a main body ( | 02-12-2015 |
James A. Rinner, Raymond, WI US
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20110137355 | Systematic Displacement Bone Screw - The present invention is a systematic displacement bone screw having minor and major thread diameters that are constant instead of tapered. The crests at the tip of the screw are narrower than the crests near the screw head resulting in a smaller distance between the thread flanks, which displaces and/or compresses more bone matter. Because the major diameter remains constant, the diameter of the hole made by inserting the screw is consistent over the length of the screw allowing the screw to be adjusted without loosening. The systematic displacement screw with varying crest thicknesses also avoids the need to use a larger diameter screw in place of a removed screw during a repair procedure. Rather than increasing the size of the hole, the systematic displacement screw can be used for the both the original screw and the replacement screw. | 06-09-2011 |
20120029637 | Rotatable Cam Lift for an Expandable Bone Cage - The present invention is a rotatable cam lift. The distal end of the rotatable cam lift has a plurality of cam lift lobes and nesting surfaces that allow an expandable bone cage to be expanded with maximum control and predictability of expansion and which hold the bone cage firmly in position when expanded. Cam lift edges prevent over-rotation of the cam lift. | 02-02-2012 |
20130226250 | Systematic Displacement Bone Screw - The present invention is a systematic displacement bone screw having minor and major thread diameters that are constant instead of tapered. The crests at the tip of the screw are narrower than the crests near the screw head resulting in a smaller distance between the thread flanks, which displaces and/or compresses more bone matter. Because the major diameter remains constant, the diameter of the hole made by inserting the screw is consistent over the length of the screw allowing the screw to be adjusted without loosening. The systematic displacement screw with varying crest thicknesses also avoids the need to use a larger diameter screw in place of a removed screw during a repair procedure. Rather than increasing the size of the hole, the systematic displacement screw can be used for the both the original screw and the replacement screw. | 08-29-2013 |
James A. Rinner, Racine, WI US
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20090266204 | Rotatable hand tool with a torque controller and method - A hand tool rotatable about an axis and having a handle and a bit in alignment along the axis. A plurality of inserts are available for individual placement between the handle and the bit for controlling torque transmitted by the tool. The insert can provide for limited or unlimited torque, in accord with the construction of the individual insert. The insert is replaceable relative to the tool. | 10-29-2009 |
Jim A. Rinner, Franksville, WI US
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20140148860 | Expanding Blade Screw Retention System - Disclosed are devices, systems, methods and surgical techniques for the retention of bone screws used in surgical applications. Various aspects of the invention include features to retain bone screws that are placed in an elongated plate and into a bony member to create a rigid construct and stabilize the member for the purpose of fusion. When the screws are placed through the plate, the retention systems can be engaged to prevent the screws from backing out. | 05-29-2014 |
Kimberly A. Rinner, Franksville, WI US
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20150059251 | PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE PRIVACY SYSTEM - Disclosed are devices, systems and methods for inhibiting, preventing and/or hindering eavesdropping or accidental use of cameras and microphones of a portable electronic device (PED), in order to assist the user with maintaining their personal privacy. | 03-05-2015 |
Klaus Rinner, Naturas IT
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20110200966 | Machining of Ceramic Materials - Milling strategies for machining dental ceramic materials are provided that reduce milling time while maintaining strength, accuracy and marginal integrity. | 08-18-2011 |
Klaus Rinner, Naturns IT
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20100058588 | Machining of Ceramic Materials - Milling strategies for machining dental ceramic materials are provided that reduce milling time while maintaining strength, accuracy and marginal integrity. | 03-11-2010 |
20120219930 | Machining of Ceramic Materials - Milling strategies for machining dental ceramic materials are provided that reduce milling time while maintaining strength, accuracy and marginal integrity. | 08-30-2012 |
Marlene Rinner, Tramin IT
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20090233134 | ION EXCHANGE CARTRIDGE FOR FUEL CELL APPLICATIONS - An ion exchange cartridge for a coolant system of a fuel cell stack is provided. The ion exchange cartridge includes a housing with an ion exchange resin disposed therein. The housing includes an inlet and at least one fluid-permeable outlet window configured for coolant to flow therethrough. The ion exchange cartridge is adapted to be removably disposed in the coolant system. An ion exchange cartridge assembly and a coolant tank assembly having the ion exchange cartridge are also provided. | 09-17-2009 |
Michael R. Rinner, Singapore SG
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20120215021 | STORAGE-STABLE 2-HYDROXY-4-(METHYLTHIO)BUTYRONITRILE - A storage stable mixture containing 86 to 97% by weight of 2-hydroxy-4-methylthiobutyronitrile, 2 to 14% by weight of water, 0.05 to 0.5% by weight of HCN and having a pH of 1 to 4, measured using a pH electrode at 23° C. is provided. A method to produce the storage stable mixture and its use in manufacture of DL-methionine or 2-hydroxy-4-methylthiobutyric acid is also provided. | 08-23-2012 |
20120215022 | METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF 2-HYDROXY-4-(METHYLTHIO)BUTYRONITRILE FROM 3-(METHYLTHIO)PROPANAL AND HYDROGEN CYANIDE - A method for the production of 2-hydroxy-4-(methylthio)butyronitrile having good storage stability in a multi-zone reactor, is provided. 3-methylmercaptopropionaldehyde is reacted with hydrogen cyanide in the presence of a base as catalyst in a main reaction zone of the multizone reactor to form a reaction mixture comprising the 2-hydroxy-4-(methylthio)butyronitrile, unreacted 3-methylmercaptopropionaldehyde, the catalyst and residual amounts of gaseous hydrogen cyanide. The residual gaseous hydrogen cyanide is removed from the main reaction zone to an absorption and post-reaction zone of the reactor which comprises a mixture of 3-methylmercaptopropionaldehyde and the catalyst; and the gaseous hydrogen cyanide is further reacted with the 3-methylmercaptopropionaldehyde in the absorption and post reaction zone. A molar ratio of hydrogen cyanide to 3-(methylthio)propanal in the main reaction zone is from 0.98 to 1.03. | 08-23-2012 |
20140213819 | METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF 2-HYDROXY-4-(METHYLTHIO)BUTYRONITRILE FROM 3-(METHYLTHIO)PROPANAL AND HYDROGEN CYANIDE - A method for the production of 2-hydroxy-4-(methylthio)butyronitrile having good storage stability in a multi-zone reactor, is provided. 3-methylmercaptopropionaldehyde is reacted with hydrogen cyanide in the presence of a base as catalyst in a main reaction zone of the multizone reactor to form a reaction mixture comprising the 2-hydroxy-4-(methylthio)butyronitrile, unreacted 3-methylmercaptopropionaldehyde, the catalyst and residual amounts of gaseous hydrogen cyanide. The residual gaseous hydrogen cyanide is removed from the main reaction zone to an absorption and post-reaction zone of the reactor which comprises a mixture of 3-methylmercaptopropionaldehyde and the catalyst; and the gaseous hydrogen cyanide is further reacted with the 3-methylmercaptopropionaldehyde in the absorption and post reaction zone. A molar ratio of hydrogen cyanide to 3-(methylthio)propanal in the main reaction zone is from 0.98 to 1.03. | 07-31-2014 |
Oliver Rinner, Zurich CH
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20110178273 | METHOD FOR HIGH THROUGHPUT PEPTIDE/PROTEIN ASSAY GENERATION AND ASSAYS GENERATED THEREWITH - The invention relates to a method for the determination of an MRM or SRM assay for a protein of interest, a peptide of interest, or a group of proteins/peptides of interest or a whole proteome. It essentially includes the following steps: (1) a list of proteins of interest is selected and for each member at least one or a list of candidate proteotypic peptides is derived (2) this at least one peptide is synthesized/generated essentially without subsequent purification; (3) this at least one unpurified peptide is analyzed by selected reaction monitoring (SRM) preferably coupled to liquid chromatography (LC-SRM) or analogous techniques; (4) validation and/or optimisation of the corresponding assay of the at least one peptide with determination of the SRM coordinates for a peptide/protein of interest and/or of a regulator of interest is achieved. A protein sample of interest is enzymatically digested and can then be analyzed in SRM mode or time-constrained SRM mode, using elution times to trigger acquisition of the set of selected SRM traces, thus drastically increasing the throughput. The analysis allows to detect and quantify the set of peptides/proteins of interest. The method additionally relates to a tagging strategy to achieve absolute quantification of the peptides/proteins of interest at low-budget and high-throughput. | 07-21-2011 |
20140236497 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR EXPERIMENTAL SET-UP AND DATA ANALYSIS IN TARGETED PROTEOMICS APPLICATIONS - The invention relates to the analysis of compounds with mass spectrometry and more particularly to instruments, substances, and methods for polypeptide analysis, in particular in targeted proteomics applications and based on indexed retention time as peptide specific property. The method of chemical analysis comprises the steps of: a) providing a first complex sample comprising a set of at least two reference peptides associated to an indexed retention time scale (iRT), as well as at least one further peptide; b) performing LC-MS on said complex sample and determining the empirical retention time values (RTe) of the reference peptides and of the at least one further peptide; c) translating the empirical retention time values (RTe) of the reference peptides and of the at least one further peptide into the indexed retention time scale and associating to each reference peptide a reference indexed retention time value (iRTr) and to the at least one further peptide an associated indexed retention time value (iRTa); d) providing a second complex sample comprising at least one polypeptide as well as said set of the at least two reference peptides; e) performing LC-MS on said second complex sample and determining the empirical retention time values (RTe) of the reference peptides; f) translating the empirical retention time values (RTe) of the reference peptides into the indexed retention time scale by numerically adapting the transformation function for the conversion of the retention time values (RTe) into indexed retention time values such that the calculated indexed retention time values (iRTe) calculated based on the measured retention time values (RTe) of the reference peptides match the assigned indexed retention time values (iRTr) of the reference peptides; g) determining the predicted empirical retention time value (RTp) of the at least one further peptide by using the numerically adapted transformation function determined in step f). | 08-21-2014 |
Oliver Rinner, Zurich DE
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20130206979 | Data Independent Acquisition of Product Ion Spectra and Reference Spectra Library Matching - Systems and methods are used to store an electronic record of all product ion spectra of all detectable compounds of a sample. A plurality of product ion scans are performed on a tandem mass spectrometer one or more times in a single sample analysis across a mass range using a plurality of mass selection windows. All sample product ion spectra of all detectable compounds for each mass selection window are produced. All sample product ion spectra for each mass selection window are received from the tandem mass spectrometer using a processor. All sample product ion spectra for each mass selection window are stored as an electronic record of all detectable compounds of the sample using the processor. The electronic record is used to characterize compounds known at the time the electronic record is stored or to characterize compounds that became known after the electronic record was stored. | 08-15-2013 |