Van Adrichem
Arnoldus Adrianus Jozef Maria Van Adrichem, Sassenheim NL
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20150017336 | NON-AQUEOUS LIQUID COATING COMPOSITION - The invention relates to a non-aqueous liquid coating composition comprising a) a polyol, b) a polyisocyanate crosslinker c) one or more thiol-functional compounds, d) a metal-based curing catalyst for catalyzing the addition reaction of isocyanate groups and hydroxyl groups, e) a base having a pKa value of at least 7, and which base does not react with isocyanate groups in a way wherein the basicity is reduced, and f) one or more acid group-containing compounds, wherein the one or more thiol-functional compounds are present in an amount to provide a molar ratio of thiol groups over the metal atoms of the metal-based curing catalyst of 1 or higher, and wherein the base is present in a molar amount lower than the molar amount of thiol groups, and wherein the molar ratio of acid groups and base groups is 1:1 or higher. | 01-15-2015 |
Johanna Alida Van Adrichem, Vlaardingen NL
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20100247581 | EDIBLE PRODUCT HAVING AN IMMUNOSTIMULATING EFFECT - There is provided an edible product having an immunostimulating effect, said product comprising immunostimulating polysaccharides obtainable from plants of the Asclepiadoideae subfamily. Also provided is a process for preparing such an edible product and a composition comprising from 0.0001 to 25% by weight of polysaccharides having an immunostimulating effect. | 09-30-2010 |
20100316660 | EDIBLE PRODUCT HAVING AN IMMUNOSTIMULATING EFFECT - There is provided an edible product having an immunostimulating effect, said product comprising polysaccharides obtainable from the Alliaceae family of the perennial flowering plants. Also provided is a process for preparing such an edible product and composition comprising from 0.0001 to 25% by weight of polysaccharides obtainable from the Alliaceae family and having an immunostimulating effect | 12-16-2010 |
John Van Adrichem, De Lier NL
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20090241414 | ADMINISTERING SUBSTANCES TO PLANTS BY INJECTION INTO THE SUBSTRATE - The invention relates to a method and device for administering at least one substance to a plant or plant material, comprising of: (i) providing at least one substrate with a surface and at least one plant location therein; (ii) providing injecting means; (iii) moving the substrate and the injection means relative to each other; (iv) controlling an alignment of the injecting means relative to the plant location; and (v) injecting the substance at the position of the plant location using the injecting means. | 10-01-2009 |
20110162267 | ADMINISTERING SUBSTANCES TO PLANTS BY INJECTION - The invention relates to a method and device for administering at least one substance acting as treatment agent to plant material, comprising of: | 07-07-2011 |
Max Van Adrichem, Houston, TX US
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20120145405 | Adjustable Riser Suspension and Sealing System - An adjustable riser suspension system for suspending a riser under tension including a riser hanger, a mating sleeve rotationally coupled to the riser hanger, a ratchet-latch sleeve located inside the mating sleeve with an external profile configured to engage an internal profile of the mating sleeve and an internal profile configured to engage an externally threaded face of the riser. The riser hanger and mating sleeve are configured to move downward relative to the riser such that the mating sleeve fits over at least a portion of the riser, causing the ratchet-latch device to ratchet over the external threads of the riser. The mating sleeve is configured to rotate relative to the riser, causing the internal and external profiles of ratchet-latch device to lock the riser and the mating sleeve to prevent movement of the riser relative to the mating sleeve. | 06-14-2012 |
20130020095 | Adjustable Mudline Tubing Hanger Suspension System - An adjustable mudline suspension system, including a tubing hanger having an exterior profile, a clamp having an inner profile to mate with the exterior profile of the tubing hanger, a biasing element to bias the clamp radially inward into an engaged position where the inner and exterior profiles are mated, and a piston to bias the clamp radially outward into a disengaged position where the inner and exterior profiles are not mated when hydraulically actuated. The weight of the tubing hanger is supported by the adjustable mudline suspension system when the interior profile of the clamp mates with the exterior profile of the hanger. | 01-24-2013 |
Paulus Jacobus Maria Van Adrichem, Delfgauw NL
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20120145083 | PRE-TREATMENT TEAT CUP - The present invention provides a teat treatment device, as well as an automatic milking device, a method and a teat cup therefor. The present invention cleans or otherwise treats a teat by repeatedly placing a teat cup on the teat and removing it therefrom again, wherein the upper side thereof, in particular segments with projections on the inner side, around the teat-receiving opening scrub the teat clean under frictional contact. Nozzles which can spray a jet of liquid on, in particular, the projections in the inactive position, can assist this treatment. | 06-14-2012 |
20130239898 | DAIRY ANIMAL TREATMENT SYSTEM - There is provided a method and system for connecting a teat cup ( | 09-19-2013 |
Paulus Jacobus Maria Van Adrichem, Maassluis NL
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20150223429 | SELF-PROPELLED ANIMAL-SHED VEHICLE FOR REMOVING MANURE AND AN ASSEMBLY OF SUCH AN ANIMAL-SHED VEHICLE AND AN ANIMAL-SHED FLOOR - Self-propelled animal-shed vehicle for removing manure from a floor, and comprising a frame, a manure pick-up device, and a manure collecting bin, wherein the manure pick-up device comprises a rotating, continuous manure pick-up belt, at least two reversing parts, around which the belt can be rotatably moved, and a drive for moving the manure pick-up belt around the reversing parts, wherein the manure pick-up device during use keeps the manure pick-up belt in contact with the floor by means of a bottom reversing part, and wherein the drive is configured to move the manure pick-up belt at a peripheral speed, in such a manner that the manure pick-up belt moves from a bottom side of the bottom reversing part to a top side of the reversing part along the reversing part. Such a vehicle can keep an animal-shed floor clean in a very efficient manner. The invention also provides an assembly of such an animal-shed vehicle and an animal-shed floor which is configured to separate manure which lands thereon into solid droppings and urine. | 08-13-2015 |
Paulus J.m. Van Adrichem, Wijchen NL
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20090089732 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PERFORMING DUMMY-FILL BY USING A SET OF DUMMY-FILL CELLS - An embodiment performs dummy fill in a design layout to achieve a target density that is within a narrow range of target densities. During operation, the system can receive a design layout that includes a region whose density is not within a desired range of target densities. Next, the system can receive a set of dummy-fill cells which can be used to place a dummy-fill array to fill an arbitrarily sized rectangle. The set of dummy-fill cells may contain assist features and optical proximity corrections which cause the dummy shapes to print properly regardless of the size of the dummy-fill array. The system may then determine a polygon in the design layout to fill with dummy-fill cells. Next, the system may fracture the polygon into a set of rectangles. The system may use the set of dummy-fill cells to place a dummy-fill array that fills a rectangle. | 04-02-2009 |
20100011325 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING THE EFFECT OF PROCESS VARIATIONS - Embodiments of the present invention provide systems and techniques for determining the effect of process variations. During operation, the system can receive a layout which includes multiple instances of a pattern. Next, the system can correct the pattern instances using different photolithography process models which model the photolithography process at different exposure and focus conditions. Next, the corrected layout can be printed on a wafer. The system can then perform electrical tests on the wafer, or it can measure the critical dimensions of the features on the wafer. The yield loss or the exposure-focus matrix can then be generated by using the test data or the measurement data. | 01-14-2010 |