Klitzing
Birger Klitzing, Krefeld DE
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20130256573 | THROTTLE DEVICE - A throttle device for varying the pressure of a fluid in a plurality of parallel outlets includes a fluid collector having at least an internal chamber, an inlet and a plurality of outlets for the fluid, and a control element displaceably mounted in the internal chamber of the fluid collector and comprises a plurality of orifices, the cross-section of which can be varied by a relative movement of the control element in relation to the fluid collector. The control element is a sleeve, wherein the orifices are disposed in the sleeve such that they correspond to the outlets of the fluid collector, wherein between the sleeve and the fluid collector seals are provided, such that in a region between of an outside surface of the sleeve and an inside surface surrounding the internal chamber of the fluid collector no fluid communication takes place between the orifices of the sleeve. | 10-03-2013 |
Frank Klitzing, Evansville, IN US
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20100181884 | REFRIGERATOR SHELF WITH GLASS RECEIVING SLOT - An encapsulated refrigerator shelf is assembled by interconnecting a platform, such as a glass panel, within a peripheral frame. More specifically, a peripheral shelf frame is formed with a split side portion defining upper and lower frame portions which are spaced by an elongated slot. The encapsulated glass refrigerator shelf is made by slidably inserting the platform onto peripheral frame support structure through the slot formed between the upper and lower frame portions. The frame is also formed with retaining structure to maintain the platform in place once the platform is inserted a requisite amount within the peripheral frame. | 07-22-2010 |
Regine Von Klitzing, Berlin DE
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20120094008 | Nano- and Micro- Encapsulation of Biomaterials Into Particles and Capsules by Varying Precipitation Conditions - This invention describes novel methods for fabricating nano/micro particles and capsules through template decomposition which incorporates the to-be-encapsulated molecules which are precipitated in pores of particles or in solution, i.e. below their isoelectric point, drying or by solvent adjustment methods. The encapsulation process can be followed by a deposition or adsorption of a protective shell that regulates release of the encapsulated material. The encapsulation, inclusion, manipulation, and release of various materials and bio-materials is to be conducted by delivery vehicles which are particles and capsules with sizes in the range of nanometers and micrometers. They can possess multicompartment and anisotropic geometries and can carry one or several types of various molecules. This invention can potentially be used for controlled delivery, manipulation, and release in a variety of applications requiring delivery vehicles such as cell cultures, in-vivo, subcutaneous incorporation, injection, spray-inhalation and planar surfaces, films, and stents. | 04-19-2012 |