Schwarzenbach
Eric Alexander Schwarzenbach, Marblehead, MA US
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20140019104 | CONTEXT-BASED SYNTHESIS OF SIMULATION MODELS FROM FUNCTIONAL MODELS OF CYBER-PHYSICAL SYSTEMS - An approach and tool integrate cyber-physical systems design based on the function-behavior-state (FBS) methodology where multi-domain simulation models capturing both the behavioral and structural aspects of a system are automatically generated from its functional description. The approach focuses on simulation-enabled FBS models using automatic and context-sensitive mappings of functional basis elementary functions to simulation components described in physical modeling languages. Potentially beneficial process loops are recognized and inserted in the functional model. | 01-16-2014 |
Franz Schwarzenbach, Frenkendorf CH
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20100252820 | LIGHT EMITTING CU (I) COMPLEXES - Electroneutral metal complexes of the formula L Cu A, wherein L stands for an, especially bidentate, neutral ligand and A stands for an, especially bidentate, monoanionic ligand binding to Cu by at least one heteroatom selected from N, P, S; or wherein the ligands L and A with the above features are interconnected by at least one chemical bond to form one common tetradentate ligand; or protonated or alkylated forms or salts thereof show good light emitting efficiency in electroluminescent applications. | 10-07-2010 |
Othmar Schwarzenbach, Steffisburg CH
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20090030520 | FIXATION DEVICE FOR BONES - A fixation device for bones includes a member which is to be fixed to one or more bones and has at least one bore for receiving a bone screw, wherein the at least one bore comprises a first internal thread portion. The bone screw has a first shaft section provided with a first external thread portion arranged to cooperate with the internal thread portion of the at least one bore, and a head section having a diameter larger than that of the shaft section to provide a catch arranged to engage with a stop formed in the bore. The bone screw further has a second shaft section which includes a clearance groove extending between the catch of the head section and the external thread of the first shaft section. The clearance groove allows disengagement of the two thread portions, such that the bone screw is prevented from being unscrewed off the bore when it is loosened within the adjacent bone. The member can also include a side wall of a cage used in an intervertebral implant device, or can represent a plate of a bone plate assembly. | 01-29-2009 |
20130023937 | INTERVERTEBRAL IMPLANT - An intervertebral implant includes a first surface configured to engage a first vertebral body, a second surface configured to engage a second vertebral body, a side wall connecting the first surface and the second surface to define a hollow space of the implant, and a rotatable insert configured to be positioned in the space, wherein an elongate opening extends through the side wall into the space, and wherein the insert comprises a spring portion configured to hold the insert in the space by frictional engagement with the side wall and an engagement portion configured to engage with a tool through the opening when the insert is positioned in the space. | 01-24-2013 |
20130066428 | FIXATION DEVICE FOR BONES - A fixation device for bones includes a member which has at least one bore for receiving a bone screw, wherein the at least one bore comprises a first internal thread portion. The bone screw has a first shaft section provided with a first external thread portion arranged to cooperate with the internal thread portion of the at least one bore, and a head section having a diameter larger than that of the shaft section to provide a catch arranged to engage with a stop formed in the bore. The bone screw further has a second shaft section which includes a clearance groove extending between the catch of the head section and the external thread of the first shaft section. The clearance groove allows disengagement of the two thread portions, such that the bone screw is prevented from being unscrewed off the bore when it is loosened within the adjacent bone. | 03-14-2013 |
Peter M. Schwarzenbach, Marblehead, MA US
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20100236863 | AUTO-LOCK COMPACT ROPE DESCENT DEVICE - A descent control device is disclosed manufactured with a bar having holes for guiding a rope used in descent, and a lever designed to pivot or move relative to the bar and compress the opening of one of the holes. Compressing the opening increases friction and slows or stops descent. Control can be from manually moving the lever or by connecting the lever to the descending weight, thereby automatically moving the lever. Hole and pivot geometry may be altered to provide multiple braking options, accommodate varying ropes, and alter normal operating friction. | 09-23-2010 |
20130112511 | AUTO-LOCK COMPACT ROPE DESCENT DEVICE - A descent control device is disclosed manufactured with a bar having holes for guiding a rope used in descent, and a lever designed to pivot or move relative to the bar and compress the opening of one of the holes. Compressing the opening increases friction and slows or stops descent. Control can be from manually moving the lever or by connecting the lever to the descending weight, thereby automatically moving the lever. Hole and pivot geometry may be altered to provide multiple braking options, accommodate varying ropes, and alter normal operating friction. | 05-09-2013 |
Pieter Schwarzenbach, Longmeadow, MA US
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20140362876 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING HEAT DISIPATION IN DOPED FIBER - An improved fiber array arrangement is provided that incorporates spacing and/or spacers between active fibers in a winding to reduce maximum active fiber temperature, with the spacing/spacer material distributed to minimize heating at locations of high pump power. Spacer material such as “dark” fibers and/or metal wires of similar diameter as the active fiber may be employed to aid winding/bundling of active fibers. Further, the use of channels, grooves, wall material and combinations thereof aid structural support/guidance for the winding/bundling of active fibers while providing predefined spacing and heat conductivity that reduces the maximum thermal temperature of the active fiber below design thresholds. | 12-11-2014 |
20140363125 | CLADDING MODE STRIPPER - An improved arrangement for stripping stray light energy that is propagating in the cladding layer of an optical fiber is provided. A cladding light stripper is provided that incorporates removal of at least a portion of the coating material and/or splicing the fiber to a fiber of differing diameter and/or having a bend of constant or decreasing or varying radius to efficiently remove cladding light while distributing heat dissipation in a controlled design across the device with respect to a specific direction of input (cladding) light. | 12-11-2014 |
20140363133 | METHOD TO ALIGN OPTICAL FIBER FOR SPLICING - A method for aligning non-circular clad fiber whereby the alignment of the cross sectional profiles of non-circular fiber is accurately aligned before splicing. A method is provided to determine the correct rotational orientation of a fiber with non-circular cladding geometry so that the on screen position of the fiber core may be adjusted to present the flat side of the fiber cladding perpendicular to the imaging axis of the sensor. Once the fiber is clamped into the splicing apparatus multiple images at a series of different known rotational angles are captured. The images are processed to locate key fiber structural features. The relationship between the relevant structures is then processed mathematically to calculate a rotational angle that corresponds to a symmetrical positioning of the core as within the cladding image. The fiber is then rotated to the calculated rotational angle and the splice is completed. | 12-11-2014 |
Roger Richard Schwarzenbach, Auckland NZ
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20140314851 | DAIRY PRODUCT AND PROCESS - The invention relates to liquid nutritional compositions, particularly shelf stable liquid nutritional compositions including compositions comprising non-hydrolysed whey protein, and methods of producing and using these compositions. | 10-23-2014 |
Roger Richard Schwarzenbach US
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20150011468 | USES OF CASEIN COMPOSITIONS - Casein compositions for increasing the rate of gastric emptying following ingestion of the composition, increasing the digestibility of a protein composition, or increasing the rate of delivery of amino acids to the blood, or for increasing the blood serum concentration of free leucine in a subject, preferably to substantially the same level as whey protein, the casein being about 10 to about 100% calcium depleted, having a degree of hydrolysis less than about 1% and having an unmodified phosphorylation pattern. | 01-08-2015 |
Steven J. Schwarzenbach, Livermore, CA US
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20120002571 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR DEVICE COMMUNICATIONS - Apparatuses and methods to establish communications between devices. In one embodiment, a method of sharing data includes, without requiring a proxy device and without requiring a server to enable communications, receiving a request transmitted by a requesting device, authenticating the requesting device, and establishing a connection between the requesting device and a requested device. The requesting device and the requested device are dissimilar communication devices having dissimilar communications standards. | 01-05-2012 |