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Bjoern Ludolph, Ludwigshafen DE
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20140296124 | CLEANING COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING A POLYETHERAMINE, A SOIL RELEASE POLYMER, AND A CARBOXYMETHYLCELLULOSE - The present invention relates generally to cleaning compositions and, more specifically, to cleaning compositions containing a polyetheramine, a soil release polymer, and a carboxymethylcellulose, which is suitable for removal of stains from soiled materials. | 10-02-2014 |
20140296127 | CLEANING COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING A POLYETHERAMINE - The present invention relates generally to cleaning compositions and, more specifically, to cleaning compositions containing a polyetheramine that is suitable for removal of stains from soiled materials. | 10-02-2014 |
20150057211 | COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING ALKOXYLATED POLYAMINES HAVING LOW MELTING POINTS - The present invention relates to compositions comprising water-soluble alkoxylated polyamines with a low melting point. More specifically, the present invention relates to compositions comprising water-soluble alkoxylated polyamines having an inner polyethylene oxide block comprising 5 to 18 polyethylene oxide units, a middle polyalkylene oxide block comprising 1 to 5 polyalkylene oxide units and an outer polyethylene oxide block comprising 2 to 14 polyethylene oxide units. | 02-26-2015 |
20150057212 | CLEANING COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING A POLYETHERAMINE - The present invention relates generally to cleaning compositions and, more specifically, to cleaning compositions containing a polyetheramine that is suitable for removal of stains from soiled materials. | 02-26-2015 |
20150057213 | COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING ALKOXYLATED POLYALKYLENEIMINES HAVING LOW MELTING POINTS - The present invention relates to compositions comprising water-soluble alkoxylated polyalkyleneimines with a low melting point. More specifically, the present invention relates to compositions comprising water-soluble alkoxylated polyalkyleneimines having an inner polyethylene oxide block comprising 5 to 18 polyethylene oxide units, a middle polyalkylene oxide block comprising 1 to 5 polyalkylene oxide units and an outer polyethylene oxide block comprising 2 to 14 polyethylene oxide units. | 02-26-2015 |
20150210952 | Lubricant Composition Comprising Hindered Cyclic Amines - A lubricant composition includes a base oil and a cyclic amine compound. A method of lubricating a system including a fluoropolymer seal with the lubricant composition is also provided. An additive concentrate for a lubricant composition is also provided. The cyclic amine compound is useful for adjusting the total base number of a lubricant composition. The lubricant composition is compatible with fluoropolymer seals. | 07-30-2015 |
20150210956 | Lubricant Composition Comprising Acyclic Hindered Amines - A lubricant composition including an acyclic amine compound. A method of lubricating a system including a fluoro-polymer seal with the lubricant composition is also provided. An additive concentrate for a lubricant composition is also provided. The acyclic amine compound is useful for adjusting the total base number of a lubricant composition. The lubricant composition is compatible with fluoropolymer seals. | 07-30-2015 |
20150275142 | CLEANING COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING A POLYETHERAMINE - The present invention relates generally to cleaning compositions and, more specifically, to cleaning compositions containing a polyetheramine that is suitable for removal of stains from soiled materials. | 10-01-2015 |
20150275143 | CLEANING COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING A POLYETHERAMINE - The present invention relates generally to cleaning compositions and, more specifically, to cleaning compositions containing a polyetheramine that is suitable for removal of stains from soiled materials. | 10-01-2015 |
20150275144 | CLEANING COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING A POLYETHERAMINE - The present invention relates generally to cleaning compositions and, more specifically, to cleaning compositions containing a polyetheramine that is suitable for removal of stains from soiled materials. | 10-01-2015 |
20150315524 | CLEANING COMPOSITION CONTAINING A POLYETHERAMINE - A hard surface cleaning composition comprising: | 11-05-2015 |
20150315526 | CLEANING COMPOSITION - A hard surface cleaning composition comprising: | 11-05-2015 |
Bjoern (nmn) Ludolph, Ludwigshafen DE
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20150315522 | CLEANING COMPOSITION - A hard surface cleaning composition comprising: | 11-05-2015 |
20150315525 | CLEANING COMPOSITION - A hard surface cleaning composition comprising: | 11-05-2015 |
Björn Ludolph, Ludwigshafen DE
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20120232197 | STERICALLY HINDERED AMINE STABILIZER - The present invention relates to oxygen-substituted sterically hindered amines of the formulae I or II: (II), wherein, for example, F | 09-13-2012 |
Björn Ludolph, Ludwigshafen DE
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20140336313 | STERICALLY HINDERED AMINE STABILIZER - The present invention relates to oxygen-substituted sterically hindered amines of the formulae I or II: (II), wherein, for example, F | 11-13-2014 |
Chris C. Ludolph, Lake Forest, CA US
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20140120505 | SYSTEM FOR COSMETIC AND THERAPEUTIC TRAINING - Systems and methods are disclosed for an apparatus and method for practicing injection techniques through an injectable apparatus. The injectable apparatus may contain a camera that is configured to detect the intensity and color of light attenuated from a testing tool after it is injected into a simulated human or animal body parts. A training tool may be connected to a user display device to generate a display of the injection apparatus as well as the performance parameters of a trainee. | 05-01-2014 |
20140315165 | SYSTEM FOR COSMETIC AND THERAPEUTIC TRAINING - Systems and methods are disclosed for an apparatus and method for practicing injection techniques through an injectable apparatus. The injectable apparatus may contain a camera that is configured to detect the intensity and color of light attenuated from a testing tool after it is injected into a simulated human or animal body parts. A training tool may be connected to a user display device to generate a display of the injection apparatus as well as the performance parameters of a trainee. | 10-23-2014 |
David Ludolph, Arlington, TX US
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20120292456 | Method and Apparatus for In-Flight Blade Folding - A foldable rotor system for a rotorcraft, the foldable rotor system comprising a rotor assembly operably associated with a driveshaft, the driveshaft being operable associated with an engine, the rotor assembly comprising a rotor blade connected to a grip pin. A swashplate is operable associated with the grip pin in order selectively change a pitch of the rotor blade. A blade fold actuator is operably associated with the grip pin such that the blade fold actuator is configured to fold and unfold the rotor blade about a blade fold axis. During an airplane mode, the rotorcraft can stop and fold the rotor blades so that the rotorcraft relies upon thrust from the engine for propulsion. The rotor blades are folded in a spiral fold path so that the rotor blades remain substantially edgewise, or feathered, during the folding process. The spiral fold path minimizes the aerodynamic drag experienced by the rotor blades while being folded during flight of the rotorcraft. | 11-22-2012 |
David J. Ludolph, Arlington, TX US
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20100327123 | Rotorcraft with Variable Incident Wing - A twin-rotor side-by-side compound rotorcraft has a fuselage and variable incident wing assembly that pivots relative to fuselage. The aircraft also has landing gear assembly and a tail fin assembly. The variable incident wing assembly is pivotally attached to the fuselage, and includes wing members, engines fixedly mounted to the wing members or another area of the rotorcraft, and a mast attached at a fixed angle relative to the wing members. Then engines may also be located near the fuselage or another area of the rotorcraft. The variable incident wing assembly is capable of pivoting about a pivot axis, thereby allowing mast orientation in at least a hover mast position and a forward flight mast position. The rotors provide additional forward thrust and the wings provide additional lift, when the mast is in the forward flight mast position. | 12-30-2010 |
20130256465 | Rotorcraft with Variable Incident Wing - A twin-rotor side-by-side compound rotorcraft has a fuselage and variable incident wing assembly that pivots relative to fuselage. The aircraft also has landing gear assembly and a tail fin assembly. The variable incident wing assembly is pivotally attached to the fuselage, and includes wing members, engines fixedly mounted to the wing members or another area of the rotorcraft, and a mast attached at a fixed angle relative to the wing members. Then engines may also be located near the fuselage or another area of the rotorcraft. The variable incident wing assembly is capable of pivoting about a pivot axis, thereby allowing mast orientation in at least a hover mast position and a forward flight mast position. The rotors provide additional forward thrust and the wings provide additional lift, when the mast is in the forward flight mast position. | 10-03-2013 |
Don Ludolph, Huntington Beach, CA US
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20140276571 | FIELD UPDATE OF AN AMBULATORY INFUSION PUMP SYSTEM - Portable or ambulatory infusion devices and systems capable of remotely updating an ambulatory fluid delivery device include safety protocols that verify the status of the ambulatory fluid delivery device before and after a field update of software. Methods of accomplishing the same field update of software are also described. | 09-18-2014 |
Donald Ludolph, San Diego, CA US
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20130331790 | SEALED INFUSION DEVICE WITH ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR PORT - A portable medical device includes an interface for accepting, a power supply and enabling data transfer while still connected to a human body. The interface may include a universal serial bus interface and may be coupled to a data isolation chip and a power isolation chip. A power controlling processor may determine how the supplied power, e.g., voltage, is supplied to other components within the infusion device. Additional circuitry within the system may provide a secure power transfer within the device to ensure user safety and ensure that a high frequency noise is properly attenuated. | 12-12-2013 |
Robert Alexander Ludolph, Sugar Land, TX US
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20140296592 | PROCESS FOR THE FLUID CATALYTIC CRACKING OF OXYGENATED HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS FROM BIOLOGICAL ORIGIN - A process for the fluid catalytic cracking of oxygenated hydrocarbon compounds from biological origin. The process comprises (a) contacting a feed comprising the oxygenated hydrocarbon compounds with a fluid catalytic cracking catalyst at elevated temperature to produce a cracked products stream, the feed comprising an amount of sulphur; (b) separating catalyst from the cracked products stream; (c) separating a light fraction from the cracked products stream; and (d) removing hydrogen sulphide from the light fraction by means of an amine treating process. The fluid catalytic cracking process involves the presence or use of water and/or steam and comprises a working-up process of the cracked products stream. In the working-up process, one or more chemical additives for reducing or hindering the formation of foam in amine liquids selected from defoamers and demulsifiers are added to the amine solvent in one or more amine treaters. | 10-02-2014 |
20140296593 | PROCESS FOR THE FLUID CATALYTIC CRACKING OF OXYGENATED HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS FROM BIOLOGICAL ORIGIN - A process for the fluid catalytic cracking of oxygenated hydrocarbon compounds from biological origin. The process comprises contacting a feed comprising the oxygenated hydrocarbon compounds from biological origin and an amount of sulphur with a fluid cracking catalyst at a temperature of equal to or more than 400° C. to produce a products stream. The process further comprises separating fluid cracking catalyst from the products stream and separating a light fraction from the products stream; and removing hydrogen sulphide from the light fraction by means of an amine treating process. Activated carbon is used to treat at least part of an amine solution used in the amine treating process or to treat at least part of the feed to the amine treating process. | 10-02-2014 |
20140296594 | PROCESS FOR THE FLUID CATALYTIC CRACKING OF OXYGENATED HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS FROM BIOLOGICAL ORIGIN - A process for the fluid catalytic cracking of oxygenated hydrocarbon compounds from biological origin. The process comprises (a) contacting a feed comprising the oxygenated hydrocarbon compounds from biological origin with a fluid cracking catalyst at a temperature of equal to or more than 400° C. to produce a products stream; (b) separating fluid cracking catalyst from the products stream and separating a fraction comprising one or more C1-C4 hydrocarbon compounds from the products stream; and (c) processing the fraction comprising one or more C1-C4 hydrocarbon compounds in a work-up process, which comprises one or more oil/water separation steps. One or more de-emulsifiers are added to one or more oil/water separation steps. | 10-02-2014 |
Robert Alexander Ludolph, Sugarland, TX US
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20140115951 | PROCESS FOR CONVERTING A SOLID BIOMASS MATERIAL - A process for converting a solid biomass material comprising a) providing a pneumatic fluid; b) dispersing the solid biomass material into the pneumatic fluid to prepare a pneumatic dispersion and transporting the pneumatic dispersion to a reactor; and c) contacting the pneumatic dispersion with a catalyst in the reactor to produce a product stream comprising one or more conversion products. | 05-01-2014 |