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Gerrit Jan Teije Huijgen, Eindhoven NL

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080253106Uv Activated Electronic Window - An area light source (10-16-2008
20080303687Ambience Control12-11-2008
20090273302ARTIFICIAL WINDOW - Disclosed is an artificial window (11-05-2009

Gerrit J.t. Huijgen, Eindhoven NL

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100076250LIGHTING SYSTEM FOR ENERGY STIMULATION - This invention relates to a lighting system for stimulating a user's energy by emitting bluish wake-up light and tuning the bluish light towards a daytime-like white light.03-25-2010

Hendrik Huijgen, Eindhoven NL

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20130327322AEROSOL GENERATING DEVICE FOR NEBULIZING A LIQUID AND A METHOD OF TEMPERATURE CONTROL OF A LIQUID TO BE NEBULIZED - An aerosol generating device (12-12-2013
20140339323ANALYAIS AND CONTROL OF AEROSOL OUTPUT - An aerosol generation system (and method) comprises an aerosol generating device (11-20-2014
20150020804ANALYSIS AND CONTROL OF AEROSOL FLOW - An aerosol generation system has a light source arrangement which provides signals at first and second wavelengths, and the detected light signals are recorded. The detected signals are processed to derive at least a measure of the aerosol particle size. This can be used in combination with the other parameters which are conventionally measured, namely the aerosol density and flow velocity. Thus, optical measurement (possibly in combination with an air flow measurement) can be used to estimate the aerosol output rate as well as the particle size.01-22-2015

Patent applications by Hendrik Huijgen, Eindhoven NL

Wouter Johannes Joseph Huijgen, Alkmaar NL

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20150329889PROCESS FOR ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS OF CELLULOSE - Cellulose from lignocellulosic biomass which also contains protein, such as grasses and straws, can be enzymatically converted to valuable products such as glucose at lower enzyme consumption by: (a) extracting the biomass with water at 15-75° C. to produce an extracted biomass and a protein-containing aqueous extract; (b) mechanically, chemically and/or thermally pretreating cellulose-containing-biomass, in particular by organosolv treatment; and (c) contacting biomass pretreated in step (b) with: (i) an enzyme capable of hydrolysing cellulose; and (ii) the protein-containing aqueous extract obtained in step (a).11-19-2015

Wouter Johannes Joseph Huijgen, Petten NL

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