Eberl, DE
Heinrich A. Eberl, Probstried DE
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20100045933 | Device and method for determining the orientation of an eye - In a device or a method for determining the direction of vision of an eye, a starting point or a final point of a light beam reflected by a part of the eye and detected by a detector system, or of a light beam projected by a projection system onto or into the eye two-dimensionally, describes a pattern of a scanning movement in the eye. The inventive method uses a displacement device that guides the center of the pattern of movement into the pupil or macula center of the eye, and a determination device that uses the pattern of movement of the scanning movement to determine the pupil center or macula center. | 02-25-2010 |
20110254698 | Interactive Data View and Command System - A method and information system for capturing signals, for processing signals, and for providing signals at least partially based on, or bearing correlation to, the captured signals is disclosed. The information system includes a signal input unit, a wireless communication unit, and an output unit. The signal input unit (preferably an optical signal unit) is constructed and is positionable to capture signals associated with an eye. The output unit is constructed to provide information based on the captured signals or to provide information as a function of the captured signals or in correlation with the captured signals. | 10-20-2011 |
20120300978 | Device and Method for Determining the Orientation of an Eye - In a device or a method for determining the direction of vision of an eye, a starting point or a final point of a light beam reflected by a part of the eye and detected by a detector system, or of a light beam projected by a projection system onto or into the eye two-dimensionally, describes a pattern of a scanning movement in the eye. The inventive method uses a displacement device that guides the center of the pattern of movement into the pupil or macula center of the eye, and a determination device that uses the pattern of movement of the scanning movement to determine the pupil center or macula center. | 11-29-2012 |
20130135181 | System and Method for Determining the Orientation of an Eye - In a device or a method for determining the direction of vision of an eye, a starting point or a final point of a light beam reflected by a part of the eye and detected by a detector system, or of a light beam projected by a projection system onto or into the eye two-dimensionally, describes a pattern of a scanning movement in the eye. The inventive method uses a displacement device that guides the center of the pattern of movement into the pupil or macula center of the eye, and a determination device that uses the pattern of movement of the scanning movement to determine the pupil center or macula center. | 05-30-2013 |
Heinrich A. Eberl, Starnberg DE
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20100188638 | Information system and method for providing information using a holographic element - In an information system and a method for providing information in correlation with light that is incident on an eye, a pair of spectacles includes a holographic element that is supported in front of the eye of the wearer of the spectacles. An optical scanning detects light that is incident on the eye via the holographic element. | 07-29-2010 |
20120008092 | Information System and Method for Providing Information Using a Holographic Element - An information system and a method for providing information in correlation with light that is incident on an eye includes a holographic element disposed in front of the eye and a device capable of recording optical signals which detects light that is incident on the eye via the holographic element. The device capable of recording optical signals detects light which is diffracted by the holographic element before the light impinges on the eye such that the diffracted light does not enter the eye. | 01-12-2012 |
Johann Eberl, München DE
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20090256556 | MEASURING ARRANGEMENT FOR DETECTING A 1/ROTARY MOMENTUM OF AN ENGINE ROTOR, AND ASSOCIATED METHOD - A measurement system for detecting a rotary movement of a rotor that is situated in particular in rotatable fashion in a compressor housing of a jet engine, includes the rotor having vane elements that are preferably situated equidistant from one another on its periphery, and in addition at least one sensor being provided, and at least one material measure being fashioned on the rotor that can be periodically detected by the sensor due to the rotational movement, the material measure is forned by at least one modified vane element that is truncated in the area of the vane tip, the sensor outputting an identical measurement signal in each case when the vane elements travel past, and outputting a modified measurement signal when the modified vane element travels past. | 10-15-2009 |
Johann Eberl, München DE
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20090256556 | MEASURING ARRANGEMENT FOR DETECTING A 1/ROTARY MOMENTUM OF AN ENGINE ROTOR, AND ASSOCIATED METHOD - A measurement system for detecting a rotary movement of a rotor that is situated in particular in rotatable fashion in a compressor housing of a jet engine, includes the rotor having vane elements that are preferably situated equidistant from one another on its periphery, and in addition at least one sensor being provided, and at least one material measure being fashioned on the rotor that can be periodically detected by the sensor due to the rotational movement, the material measure is forned by at least one modified vane element that is truncated in the area of the vane tip, the sensor outputting an identical measurement signal in each case when the vane elements travel past, and outputting a modified measurement signal when the modified vane element travels past. | 10-15-2009 |
Karl Eberl, Berlin DE
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20100278206 | PASSIVATION OF A RESONATOR END FACE OF A SEMICONDUCTOR LASER WITH A SEMICONDUCTOR SUPERLATTICE - The semiconductor laser has a resonator end face ( | 11-04-2010 |
Matthias Eberl, Giessen DE
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20080206267 | Inactivation Of Genes Of The Mep Pathway - The invention relates to cells and organisms as well as to methods for producing said cells and organisms, according to which intermediates of the mevalonate-independent pathway for isoprenoid biosynthesis (MEP pathway) are enriched by deleting or inactivating genes. The derivatives can also be enriched by using enzyme inhibitors. The enriched intermediates may be used as substrates in enzyme activity tests. The inventive cells and organisms and the enriched intermediates can further be used in the production of medicaments. | 08-28-2008 |
20080249067 | Organophosphorous Compounds for the Activation of Gamma/Delta T Cells - The present invention describes organophosphorus compounds of general formula (I) | 10-09-2008 |
20110112054 | Organophosphorous Compounds for the Activation of Gamma/Delta T Cells - The present invention describes organophosphorus compounds of general formula (I) | 05-12-2011 |
20110129883 | INACTIVATION OF GENES OF THE MEP PATHWAY - The invention relates to cells and organisms as well as to methods for producing said cells and organisms, according to which intermediates of the mevalonate-independent pathway for isoprenoid biosynthesis (MEP pathway) are enriched by deleting or inactivating genes. The derivatives can also be enriched by using enzyme inhibitors. The enriched intermediates may be used as substrates in enzyme activity tests. The inventive cells and organisms and the enriched intermediates can further be used in the production of medicaments. | 06-02-2011 |
Roland Eberl, Muenchen-Neuried DE
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20130135181 | System and Method for Determining the Orientation of an Eye - In a device or a method for determining the direction of vision of an eye, a starting point or a final point of a light beam reflected by a part of the eye and detected by a detector system, or of a light beam projected by a projection system onto or into the eye two-dimensionally, describes a pattern of a scanning movement in the eye. The inventive method uses a displacement device that guides the center of the pattern of movement into the pupil or macula center of the eye, and a determination device that uses the pattern of movement of the scanning movement to determine the pupil center or macula center. | 05-30-2013 |
Roland H. Eberl, Muenchen-Neuried DE
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20120300978 | Device and Method for Determining the Orientation of an Eye - In a device or a method for determining the direction of vision of an eye, a starting point or a final point of a light beam reflected by a part of the eye and detected by a detector system, or of a light beam projected by a projection system onto or into the eye two-dimensionally, describes a pattern of a scanning movement in the eye. The inventive method uses a displacement device that guides the center of the pattern of movement into the pupil or macula center of the eye, and a determination device that uses the pattern of movement of the scanning movement to determine the pupil center or macula center. | 11-29-2012 |
Roland H.c. Eberl, Starnberg DE
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20100188638 | Information system and method for providing information using a holographic element - In an information system and a method for providing information in correlation with light that is incident on an eye, a pair of spectacles includes a holographic element that is supported in front of the eye of the wearer of the spectacles. An optical scanning detects light that is incident on the eye via the holographic element. | 07-29-2010 |
20120008092 | Information System and Method for Providing Information Using a Holographic Element - An information system and a method for providing information in correlation with light that is incident on an eye includes a holographic element disposed in front of the eye and a device capable of recording optical signals which detects light that is incident on the eye via the holographic element. The device capable of recording optical signals detects light which is diffracted by the holographic element before the light impinges on the eye such that the diffracted light does not enter the eye. | 01-12-2012 |
Roland H. C. Eberl, Muenchen DE
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20110254698 | Interactive Data View and Command System - A method and information system for capturing signals, for processing signals, and for providing signals at least partially based on, or bearing correlation to, the captured signals is disclosed. The information system includes a signal input unit, a wireless communication unit, and an output unit. The signal input unit (preferably an optical signal unit) is constructed and is positionable to capture signals associated with an eye. The output unit is constructed to provide information based on the captured signals or to provide information as a function of the captured signals or in correlation with the captured signals. | 10-20-2011 |
Ronald H. Eberl, Muenchen-Neuried DE
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20100045933 | Device and method for determining the orientation of an eye - In a device or a method for determining the direction of vision of an eye, a starting point or a final point of a light beam reflected by a part of the eye and detected by a detector system, or of a light beam projected by a projection system onto or into the eye two-dimensionally, describes a pattern of a scanning movement in the eye. The inventive method uses a displacement device that guides the center of the pattern of movement into the pupil or macula center of the eye, and a determination device that uses the pattern of movement of the scanning movement to determine the pupil center or macula center. | 02-25-2010 |