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20100253650 | OPTICAL SENSOR FOR MEASURING A FORCE DISTRIBUTION - According to one aspect, the invention provides an optical sensor for measuring a force distribution, comprising a substrate; one or more light emitting sources and one or more detectors provided on the substrate, the detectors responsive to the light emitted by the sources; wherein a deformable opto-mechanical layer is provided on said substrate with light responsive properties depending on a deformation of the opto-mechanical layer. | 10-07-2010 |
20110100524 | LAMINATING DEVICE AND LAMINATING METHOD - A laminating apparatus ( | 05-05-2011 |
20110159683 | METHOD OF FORMING A HIGH DENSITY STRUCTURE - The invention relates to a method of forming a high density structure comprising the steps of providing a substrate ( | 06-30-2011 |
20110180206 | Method of providing conductive structures in a multi-foil system and multifoil system comprising same - According to one aspect, the invention provides a method of providing conductive structures between two foils in a multi-foil system. The system comprises at least two foils, from which at least one foil comprises a terminal. The method comprises the steps of (in any order) providing at least one solid state adhesive layer, patterning adhesive layer with through-holes; filling the through-holes with conductive material, so as to form the conductive structure, connected to the terminal; and bonding the at least two foils. | 07-28-2011 |
20110297996 | Electronic device and method of manufacturing the same - An electronic device comprises a functional stack ( | 12-08-2011 |
20120006464 | FLEXIBLE ELECTRONIC PRODUCT AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A method is described for manufacturing a flexible electronic product, the method comprising the steps of—providing (S | 01-12-2012 |
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20130144499 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A STARTING AID OF A MOTOR VEHICLE - The invention concerns a method for controlling a starting aid of a motor vehicle, in particular of a bus. The release of the starting aid takes place as follows: reduction of the braking pressure in accordance with a predetermined first gradient; simultaneous detection of the rotational direction of an output shaft of a transmission of the motor vehicle or of another component which rotates as a function of the rotational speed of the drive wheels; upon detection of a rotational-direction signal, which indicates forward travel of the motor vehicle, continuation of the reduction in the braking pressure in accordance with the predetermined first gradient and upon detection of another signal, continuation of the reduction of the braking pressure by way of a second gradient which is reduced in comparison with the first gradient or an increase in the braking pressure. | 06-06-2013 |
20130225367 | Method For Setting Shift Points in a Transmission or for Increasing the Torque of an Electric Drive Machine - The invention concerns a method for setting shift points in an automated shift transmission or an automatic transmission of a vehicle driven by a motor, whereas the shift points can be displaced towards higher engine rotational speeds by activation of a kick-down function. | 08-29-2013 |
20130282245 | Method for Controlling an Automatic Transmission - The invention relates to a method for controlling an automatic transmission, more particularly a method for controlling gear changes in an automatic transmission of a motor vehicle driven by an internal combustion engine, having the following steps: predicting the fuel consumption of the internal combustion engine that would result if the automatic transmission were shifted from its present gear into a next higher gear with relatively low transmission ratio between a transmission input and a transmission output of the automatic transmission, and/or predicting the fuel consumption of the internal combustion engine that would result if the automatic transmission were shifted from its present gear into a next lower gear with a relatively high transmission ratio between the transmission input and the transmission output; and comparing the predicted fuel consumption of the internal combustion engine in the next higher gear of the automatic transmission and/or the predicted fuel consumption of the internal combustion engine in the next lower gear of the automatic transmission with the present fuel consumption of the internal combustion engine; shifting the automatic transmission into the next higher gear or into the next lower gear as a function of the comparison in order to obtain a fuel consumption saving. The invention is characterized in that, before the shift, an additional fuel consumption resulting from the shift process itself is predicted, and a shift is performed as a function of the predicted additional fuel consumption. | 10-24-2013 |
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20110131812 | Electrically Operated Hair Cutting Device - The present invention relates to an electrically operated hair cutting device having a short hair cutting system fashioned on a front end of a housing and having a bearer part, attached to the front or rear side of the housing, that accepts at least one additional cutting device. The cutting device is made up of at least two cutting elements that slide relative to one another via a drive motor, the cutting elements of the additional cutting device being fashioned in a shaving head frame. The shaving head frame, with the cutting elements, is mounted in the bearer part against the force of a spring system. In addition, the shaving head frame is guided upward and downward in the bearer part via guide elements. According to the present invention, the shaving head frame is pivotably mounted on the bearer part via a central bearing. In this way, a shave is ensured that is particularly gentle to the skin. | 06-09-2011 |
20120005900 | ELECTRICALLY OPERATED SHAVER WITH REPLACEABLE CUTTING DEVICE - The invention relates to an electrically operated shaver with at least one upper blade attachable to a shear head frame by means of a removable frame, on the underside of which lies a linearly oscillating lower blade. The lower blade is connected via a clutch engagement with an oscillating bridge mounted on either side on the shaver by resilient arms. The oscillating bridge is also connected to the drive shaft of an electric motor via a gear mechanism, so that when the motor is running, the oscillating bridge, and thus also the lower blade, is set in linear reciprocating motion. According to the invention, the resilient arms of the oscillating bridge are arranged on the removable frame. In this way, the oscillating bridge which often wears out quickly, can also be replaced when the cutting device is replaced. This prevents malfunction and potentially high repair expenses, thus reducing costs. | 01-12-2012 |
20140331501 | Electrically Operated Shaver With Replaceable Cutting Device - The invention relates to an electrically operated shaver with at least one upper blade attachable to a shear head frame by means of a removable frame, on the underside of which lies a linearly oscillating lower blade. The lower blade is connected via a clutch engagement with an oscillating bridge mounted on either side on the shaver by resilient arms. The oscillating bridge is also connected to the drive shaft of an electric motor via a gear mechanism, so that when the motor is running, the oscillating bridge, and thus also the lower blade, is set in linear reciprocating motion. According to the invention, the resilient arms of the oscillating bridge are arranged on the removable frame. In this way, the oscillating bridge which often wears out quickly, can also be replaced when the cutting device is replaced. This prevents malfunction and potentially high repair expenses, thus reducing costs. | 11-13-2014 |
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20090038470 | HYDRO-PNEUMATIC PRESSURE TRANSFORMATION DEVICE AND METHOD FOR OPERATION - Proposed is a hydro-pneumatic pressure transformation device with a working piston ( | 02-12-2009 |
20090133393 | METHOD FOR OPERATING A HYDROPNEUMATIC DEVICE, AND HYDRAULIC FLUID PUMP FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF A HYDROPNEUMATIC DEVICE - A method is disclosed for operating a hydropneumatic device ( | 05-28-2009 |
20140109760 | VALVE FOR CONTROLLING A HYDROPNEUMATIC DEVICE FOR PRESSURE INTENSIFYING, AND HYDROPNEUMATIC DEVICE FOR PRESSURE INTENSIFYING WITH A VALVE - A valve for controlling a hydropneumatic device for pressure intensifying having a working plunger and an intensifier plunger for pressure intensifying, the intensifier plunger being designed to move the working plunger hydraulically with a comparatively high transmission ratio on account of a pneumatic actuation, the valve having a differential plunger arrangement with a first plunger with a first active plunger face in a first pressure space and a second plunger with a second active plunger face in a second pressure space, the first plunger being coupled to the second plunger, the first pressure space being equipped with a first connector for, for example, a pneumatic return stroke space of the working plunger, and the second pressure space being equipped with a second connector for a pneumatic pressure source which differs from the return stroke space. | 04-24-2014 |
20140178214 | HYDROPNEUMATIC DEVICE AND ASSEMBLY KIT - A hydropneumatic device having pressure a working part with a working piston guided in the working part and an intensifier part with an intensifier piston guided in the intensifier part. A connecting section for a hydraulic connection of the working part and of the intensifier part provides a connecting line for passage of hydraulic fluid between the working part and the intensifier part. The connecting section includes an adapter component which can be mounted on the working part and the intensifier part, and in the interior of which the connecting line is formed. In the mounted state of the adapter component, an opening, which is provided at the side on the working part, of a hydraulic chamber of the working part is connected, via the connecting line, to an opening, which is provided at the side on the intensifier part, of a hydraulic chamber of the intensifier part. | 06-26-2014 |
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20110202307 | Method and System for Recognizing the Working Range of a Mobile Tool - A method for recognizing the operating range of a mobile, autonomous implement, in which the operating range assigned to the implement is limited by a border which can be used as an electrical conductor loop, and the implement recognizes the operating range by detecting signals from the conductor loop, wherein an additional, non-wired, external signal is used for controlling the implement. | 08-18-2011 |
20130069595 | Hand tool device having at least one charging coil - A hand tool device having at least one charging coil, which includes at least one coil core which is at least partially made of a ceramic material and which is provided for transmitting energy. The coil core may be configured as a composite component. | 03-21-2013 |
20130278208 | STORAGE-BATTERY INDUCTIVE CHARGING DEVICE - A storage-battery inductive charging device, particularly a hand-held-tool storage-battery inductive charging device, for a motor vehicle, having at least one functional unit and at least one charging coil. The functional unit is intended at least to control a charging process of the charging coil as a function of at least one energy-availability characteristic. | 10-24-2013 |
20130307472 | STORAGE BATTERY INDUCTIVE CHARGING DEVICE - A battery inductive charging device, e.g., a handheld tool battery inductive charging device for a motor vehicle, has at least one charging coil and an high-voltage energy input which is provided to take up a charging energy. | 11-21-2013 |
20140340034 | HANDHELD TOOL CARRYING CASE - A handheld tool carrying case includes at least one interior structuring unit having at least one interior structuring element, which is provided to delimit at least one inductive charge receiving region for at least one handheld tool battery. The interior structuring unit is configured to be combinable in a modular manner. | 11-20-2014 |
20150069962 | HAND TOOL CASE HOLDING DEVICE - A hand tool case holding device includes: a holding device housing, a case accommodating area, and at least one charging coil, which is provided for the purpose of transferring energy into the case accommodating area in a direction perpendicular to a charging surface of the holding device housing. The holding device housing has a case support surface, which is provided for the purpose of causing a support force at least essentially parallel to the charging surface. | 03-12-2015 |
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20090269236 | DUCTILE MAGNESIUM ALLOY - The present invention relates to a corrosion resistant magnesium alloy which can be prepared with a justifiable expenditure of energy from scrap or impure copper containing precursors and displays a ductility such that it can be used as a casting or kneading material. The magnesium alloy contains, relative to the total weight of the magnesium alloy, 1 to 9 wt. % aluminium, 0.6 to 6 wt. % zinc, 0.1 to 2 wt. % manganese, 0 to 2 wt. % rare earth elements, 0.5 to 2 wt. % copper, wherein the weight ratio of aluminium to zinc lies in the range from 1:1 to 2:1. | 10-29-2009 |
20120148871 | Magnesium Components with Improved Corrosion Protection - The present invention relates to magnesium components with improved corrosion protection. The components are coated with a vitreous binary Mg—X alloy or a vitreous ternary Mg—X—Y alloy, where X is an element selected from the group consisting of the elements of main group III, of transition group III or rare earth elements of the Periodic Table of the Elements, and Y is an element selected from the group consisting of the elements of main group III or IV, of transition group III or IV or rare earth elements of the Periodic Table of the Elements. The coating is produced by means of physical vapor deposition processes, such as cathode ray atomization. | 06-14-2012 |