Zamuner
Bernard Zamuner, Garches FR
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20090311639 | Method for Heating a Charge - The invention relates to a method for heating a charge using a flame generated by a lance and/or a burner, characterized in that, in a first phase, the flame is directed towards the charge and in that, in a second phase, the flame is directed more or less parallel to the charge. | 12-17-2009 |
20100032020 | Method and Apparatus for Injecting a Jet of Fluid with a Variable Direction and/or Opening - The invention relates to an apparatus for injecting at least one jet of fluid, in which the direction and/or opening of at least one of the jets may be variable, comprising means of injecting at least one main fluid jet, means for injecting at least one secondary fluid jet, and means for causing at least one main fluid jet to interact with at least one secondary fluid jet and producing a fluid jet resulting from this interaction whose direction and/or opening are variable; as well as the associated method; and the uses of these. | 02-11-2010 |
20100068666 | Burner the Direction and/or Size of the Flame of Which Can Be Varied, and Method of Implementing It - Burner comprising at least one passage for injecting at least a primary jet, such as a jet of oxidant and/or fuel and/or of a premix of oxidant and fuel, and means of injecting at least one secondary jet of fluid opening into said passage, the interaction between the primary jet and the at least one secondary jet making it possible to vary the direction and/or the size of the flame. Use of said burner for heating a charge with the variable-direction and/or variable-size flame. | 03-18-2010 |
Dora Zamuner, Mira IT
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20090069208 | AQUEOUS DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS - This invention relates to aqueous enzyme-containing liquid detergents, preferably for use as a laundry booster compositions either as a pre-wash composition or in conjunction with a laundry detergent, with good enzyme stability. The stability of the enzymes is improved by the inclusion of a hydrogen peroxide destroying agent, preferably catalase. | 03-12-2009 |
20100179086 | Compositions - A structured detergent composition comprises a bleach component. The bleach component has a particle size of less than 150 μm. | 07-15-2010 |
20100298195 | Composition - A composition comprises a bleaching catalyst admixed with an insoluble support matrix. | 11-25-2010 |
20110174660 | Container - A container comprises a detergent formulation. The container includes a first enclosing wall. The first enclosing wall is permeable to water. The container includes a second enclosing wall. The second enclosing wall comprises a bleaching catalyst admixture and a support material. | 07-21-2011 |
Dora Zamuner, Mira Ve IT
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20080221007 | Aqueous Cleaning Compositions - An aqueous cleaning composition comprising: | 09-11-2008 |
Frank Zamuner, Oakville CA
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20110036815 | INTEGRAL HANDLE - The present invention includes a multi-use welding gun body configured for use in multiple locations along a welding gun assembly. In a particular embodiment, the multi-use welding gun body includes an enclosure forming an exterior surface of the body, the enclosure configured for both receiving a welding wire and a power source and directing the same toward a torch and having a first enclosure end with a wire-receiving aperture extending to an internal block-receiving cavity, the wire receiving aperture shaped to selectively receive a torch and an extension having an orifice containing both welding wire and shielding gas. The block-receiving cavity of the enclosure extends axially with a non-circular profile to a cable-receiving cavity within the housing, the cable-receiving cavity extending longitudinally to the second enclosure end. The second enclosure end includes an aperture forming an end of the cable-receiving cavity. A removable block is positioned within the block-receiving cavity. | 02-17-2011 |