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Andrew Colin Mutter, Bronx, NY US
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20120034671 | Protein Matrix For Light-Initiated Electron Transfer - The present invention provides selective modification of polypeptide sequences with electron transfer moieties. The resulting polypeptide assemblies represent a novel class of electron transfer complexes that are capable of transferring electrons over very long distances at fast rates. These complexes possess unique structural features which enable the production of bioconductors and photoactive probes. | 02-09-2012 |
Arthur Mutter, Leinfelden DE
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20140337549 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CHECKING THE CORRECT FUNCTIONING OF A SERIAL DATA TRANSMISSION - A method is described for checking the correct functioning of a serial data transmission in a bus system having at least two bus users. The bus users are connected to the bus via a bus connection unit and exchange messages via the bus. The sending access to the bus for each message is granted to a bus user via the arbitration process according to CAN standard ISO 11898-1, this bus user becoming the sender for this message. The messages have a logic structure according to the CAN standard, i.e., are composed of a start of frame bit, arbitration field, control field, data field, CRC field, acknowledge field, and end of frame field. The correct functioning of the data transmission is checked during the transmission by comparing a transmission signal, sent to the bus connection unit, to the reception signal (CAN_RX) received by the bus connection unit. The method is characterized in that a transmission signal (CAN_TX_DEL), which is delayed by a delay time (T_DELAY) compared to the transmission signal (CAN_TX), is held in the sender, and the undelayed transmission signal (CAN_TX) or the delayed transmission signal (CAN_TX_DEL) is used for checking the correct functioning of the data transmission, as a function of a switchover. | 11-13-2014 |
Bruce Andrew Mutter, Fullerton, CA US
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20110071724 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DATA COLLECTION AND MESSAGING - A system for diagnosing vehicle problems that may include a client device and central device. The client device may include a connector to connect to a vehicle and a vehicle interface to send and receive information from the vehicle. The client may also include an input/output system, a processor, and a communication system to communicate with the central device. The client device may capture a vehicle identification number (VIN) and may transmit the captured VIN along with geographic information to the central device. In response to received instructions from the central device, the client device may passively capture diagnostic information from the vehicle and transmit the diagnostic information to the central device. In response to the diagnostic information, the central device may transmit further instructions to the client device. | 03-24-2011 |
Bruce V. Mutter, Princeton, WV US
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20150296608 | RFID SHIELDING - An RFID shield in the form of a thin plastic substrate upon which a shielding pattern is printed in conductive paint or ink. The pattern may cover the entire surface of the substrate or it may be in the form of intersecting lines or arrays of intersecting elements. | 10-15-2015 |
Claudia Mutter, Eindhoven NL
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20090256167 | LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE - A light-emitting device ( | 10-15-2009 |
20120165907 | LIGHT TREATMENT SYSTEM - The invention relates to a light treatment system ( | 06-28-2012 |
20130144364 | FLEXIBLE LIGHT THERAPY DEVICE, A PLASTER AND A BANDAGE - A flexible light therapy device, a bandage and a plaster for providing a therapeutic effect to a treatment target area ( | 06-06-2013 |
Daniel Mutter, Stuttgart DE
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20100031506 | Method for producing steam generator tube walls consisting primarily of 9-12% martensitic chromium steels - A method for producing steam generator tube walls, where the tube walls are formed from a tube-fin-tube combination and are comprised of a multiplicity of at least one of the tube wall components made of plane tube wall panels, curved tube wall panels, transition tube wall panels and corner bends and are configured with a take-up member with one penetration opening each at tube wall regions at which tubes are passed through the tube wall and the tube wall panels exhibit at the periphery longitudinal fin-fin panel joints and transverse circumferential weld-panel joints. The method including producing tube wall components made primarily of 9-12% martensitic chromium steels by welding in a workshop, the components having a material that is not to be heat treated at specific locations. Tempering the tube wall components in the workshop with a first heating device. Connecting the tube wall components at their circumferential weld-panel joints at the assembly site with weld seams. Tempering the weld seams at the assembly site with second heating devices. Connecting the tube wall components at their fin-fin panel joints at the assembly site with weld seams without subsequent tempering of these weld seams. Passing the prepared tubes through the take-up members of the tube walls and connecting the pipe with the take-up members at the assembly site with a weld seam without subsequent tempering of these weld seams. | 02-11-2010 |
20100064519 | Method for producing and assembling superheater tubes of steam generators - A method for producing superheater tubes and connecting pipes and assembling superheater tubes inside a steam generator tube wall includes preparing tubes composed of precipitation-hardened nickel-based alloys in a solution-annealed state for the straight tubes, the bends, and the connecting pipes in a workshop and preparing sleeves composed of a material that is not to be heat treated in a shop. The bends and the connecting pipes are manufactured in the workshop using bending tools. The superheater tubes are manufactured in the workshop by connecting the straight tubes and the bends with weld seams, and connecting the sleeves with the connecting pipes with weld seams. The superheater tubes and the connecting pipes having sleeves are precipitation hardened in the workshop in a first heating device. The superheater tubes are connected with the connecting pipes on the assembly site inside the steam generator tube walls with a weld seam and the sleeves are connected with the take-up device with a weld seam. The weld seams are precipitation hardened on the assembly site with second heating devices located proximate to the weld seams. | 03-18-2010 |
20100065159 | Method for producing and assembling superheater tubes of steam generators - A method for producing superheater tubes and connecting pipes and assembling superheater tubes inside a steam generator tube wall includes preparing tubes composed of precipitation-hardened nickel-based alloys in a solution-annealed state for the straight tubes, the bends, and the connecting pipes in a workshop and preparing sleeves composed of a material that is not to be heat treated in a shop. The bends and the connecting pipes are manufactured in the workshop using bending tools and then the straight tubes, the bends and the connecting pipes are precipitation hardened in the workshop in a first heating device. The superheater tubes are manufactured in the workshop by connecting the straight tubes and the bends with weld seams, and connecting the sleeves with the connecting pipes with weld seams. The weld seams between straight pipes and bends as well as the weld seams between sleeves and connecting pipes are precipitation hardened in the workshop with a second heating devices. The superheater tubes are connected with the connecting pipes on the assembly site inside the steam generator tube walls with a weld seam and the sleeves are connected with the take-up device with a weld seam. The weld seams are precipitation hardened on the assembly site with third heating devices located proximate to the weld seams. | 03-18-2010 |
David S. Mutter, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20080287053 | ROOF RIDGE VENT WITH IMPROVED TROUGH - A ridge vent for covering an open ridge of a roof comprises an elongated panel having two opposed lateral edges; a pair of elongated sidewalls, each extending downward from one of the lateral edges; a pair of elongated floor portions, each extending outward from one of the sidewalls; a pair of elongated baffles, each extending upward from one of the floor portions, each baffle combining with one of the sidewalls and one of the floor portions to form an elongated trough along one side of the panel; and a filtering structure over each trough between the sidewall and the baffle to prevent particles and debris from collecting in the trough while allowing free flow of air. | 11-20-2008 |
20080287054 | ROOF RIDGE VENT WITH SEALANT - A ridge vent for covering an open ridge of a roof comprises an elongated panel with two opposed lateral edges; a pair of elongated sidewalls extending downward from one of the lateral edges; a pair of elongated floor portions each extending outward from one of the sidewalls, each floor portion having an underside; and a sealant on the underside of at least a part of each floor portion to improve the seal between the floor portions and the roof. | 11-20-2008 |
Didier Mutter, Vendenheim FR
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20080269562 | ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM WITH PIVOTABLE ARMS - An endoscopic surgery apparatus is provided, including a tubular member, a handle located on a proximal end of the tubular member, and one or more pivotable arms detachably connected to a distal end of the tubular member. The tubular member has channels along its longitudinal axis, wherein at least one of the channels is an optical channel and at least one other channel is an illumination channel. The arms have guiding channels adapted to receive surgical tools, which direct the surgical tools. The arms are interchangeable with other arms of different configurations. Also, said arms have an open and a closed position, such that when the arms are in the closed position an opening is defined allowing viewing of a surgical site via the optical channel. | 10-30-2008 |
Fritz Mutter, Arcadia, CA US
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20150271979 | Weed Extraction Tool Device - A weed extraction tool device quickly and easily extracts a weed by its roots. The device includes an elongated shaft having a first end and a second end. A handle is coupled to the first end of the shaft. A blade is coupled to the second end of the shaft. The blade is configured for being inserted into a ground surface for removing weeds from the ground surface. A leverage member is coupled to and extends outwardly from a rear end of the shaft. The leverage member is positioned below the handle and above the blade. The leverage member is configured to abut the ground surface to provide leverage for facilitating extraction of the weeds from the ground surface. The blade is angled downwardly and forwardly away from the shaft in a direction away from the leverage member. | 10-01-2015 |
Manfred Mutter, Belmont-Sur-Lausanne CH
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20110212057 | CYCLOUNDECADEPSIPEPTIDE COMPOUNDS AND USE OF SAID COMPOUNDS AS A MEDICAMENT - At least one embodiment of the present invention relates to new cycloundecadepsipeptide compounds and to the use of said compounds as a medicament, in particular as antiviral agents, more particularly for preventing or treating Hepatitis C infections or HCV induced disorders. | 09-01-2011 |
Manfred Mutter, Belmont-Lausanne CH
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20100152418 | Switch-Peptides as Tool for the Study of Fibrillogenesis - The present invention relates to a method for the manufacture of a peptidic folding precursor (Switch-Peptide) stable and soluble at physiological conditions, derived from a peptide having a potential for self-assembling and fibrillogenesis. Another object of the invention is to provide a tool for the quantitative, controlled in vitro study of fibrillogenesis and its inhibition of peptides involved in degenerative diseases. | 06-17-2010 |
Martina Mutter, Koln DE
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20100331530 | METHOD FOR PURIFYING THERAPEUTIC PROTEINS BY MEANS OF MULTI-STAGE EXTRACTION - Method for purifying therapeutic proteins by multi-stage extractive distillation. | 12-30-2010 |
Paul Mutter, Brussels CA
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20090308769 | System for Supplying Tubular Geotextile Material for Perforated Drain Pipes - Tubular geotextile fabric is mounted on a collapsible supply cartridge, which may be shipped to a perforated drain pipe manufacturer, distributor, or retailer in collapsed form to save shipping space. Upon receipt by the manufacturer or the others, the collapsible tube is reshaped to easily slide over the pipe. As the pipe pushes through the cartridge, the fabric becomes positioned thereon. | 12-17-2009 |
Paul Mutter, Deerfield, IL US
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20150314949 | PACKAGING AND METHOD OF OPENING - A crack-propagation line is separate from a seal joining two shells of a confectionery packaging. The confectionery packaging is opened by separating the packaging along the crack-propagation line such that a portion of at least one of the parts of the confectionery packaging is broken to form an opening through which the packaged confectionery can be removed. Consequently, there is provided a method of forming a confectionery packaging and a method of packaging a confectionery product wherein two shells of a confectionery packaging are sealed together and a crack-propagation line is formed in a portion of at least one of the parts of the confectionery packaging. Suitably, the crack-propagation line extends away from the seal joining the two parts. The confectionery packaging is opened by separating at least one of the parts of the confectionery packaging, leaving the seal substantially unaffected. The additional step of forming a separate crack-propagation line rather than intending the confectionery packaging to be opened by separating the two parts through the seal provides improved opening characteristics. | 11-05-2015 |
Rudolph Mutter, North Andover, MA US
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20120287582 | Panel-Molded Electronic Assemblies - A method of encapsulating a panel of electronic components such as power converters reduces wasted printed circuit board area. The panel, which may include a plurality of components, may be cut into one or more individual pieces after encapsulation with the mold forming part of the finished product, e.g. providing heat sink fins or a surface mount solderable surface. Interconnection features provided along boundaries of individual circuits are exposed during the singulation process providing electrical connections to the components without wasting valuable PCB surface area. The molds may include various internal features such as registration features accurately locating the circuit board within the mold cavity, interlocking contours for structural integrity of the singulated module, contours to match component shapes and sizes enhancing heat removal from internal components and reducing the required volume of encapsulant, clearance channels providing safety agency spacing and setbacks for the interconnects. Wide cuts may be made in the molds after encapsulation reducing thermal stresses and reducing the thickness of material to be cut during subsequent singulation. External mold features can include various fin configurations for heat sinks, flat surfaces for surface mounting or soldering, etc. Blank mold panels may be machined to provide some or all of the above features in an on-demand manufacturing system. Connection adapters may be provided to use the modules in vertical or horizontal mounting positions in connector, through-hole, surface-mount solder variations. The interconnects may be plated to provide a connectorized module that may be inserted into a mating connector. | 11-15-2012 |
Rudolph F. Mutter, North Andover, MA US
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20140355218 | Panel-Molded Electronic Assemblies - A method of encapsulating a panel of electronic components such as power converters reduces wasted printed circuit board area. The panel, which may include a plurality of components, may be cut into one or more individual pieces after encapsulation. The mold may be used to form part of the finished product. Interconnection features provided along boundaries of individual circuits are exposed during the singulation process providing electrical connections to the components without wasting valuable PCB surface area. The molds may include various internal features. Wide cuts may be made in the molds after encapsulation reducing thermal stresses. Blank mold panels may be machined to provide some or all of the above features in an on-demand manufacturing system. Connection adapters may be provided to use the modules in vertical or horizontal mounting positions in connector, through-hole, surface-mount solder variations. | 12-04-2014 |
20150181719 | PANEL-MOLDED ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLIES - A method of encapsulating a panel of electronic components such as power converters reduces wasted printed circuit board area. The panel, which may include a plurality of components, may be cut into one or more individual pieces after encapsulation with the mold forming part of the finished product, e.g. providing heat sink fins or a surface mount solderable surface. Interconnection features provided along boundaries of individual circuits are exposed during the singulation process providing electrical connections to the components without wasting valuable PCB surface area. The molds may include various internal features such as registration features accurately locating the circuit board within the mold cavity, interlocking contours for structural integrity of the singulated module, contours to match component shapes and sizes enhancing heat removal from internal components and reducing the required volume of encapsulant, clearance channels providing safety agency spacing and setbacks for the interconnects. Wide cuts may be made in the molds after encapsulation reducing thermal stresses and reducing the thickness of material to be cut during subsequent singulation. External mold features can include various fin configurations for heat sinks, flat surfaces for surface mounting or soldering, etc. Blank mold panels may be machined to provide some or all of the above features in an on-demand manufacturing system. Connection adapters may be provided to use the modules in vertical or horizontal mounting positions in connector, through-hole, surface-mount solder variations. The interconnects may be plated to provide a connectorized module that may be inserted into a mating connector. | 06-25-2015 |
20150181727 | PANEL-MOLDED ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLIES - A method of encapsulating a panel of electronic components such as power converters reduces wasted printed circuit board area. The panel, which may include a plurality of components, may be cut into one or more individual pieces after encapsulation with the mold forming part of the finished product, e.g. providing heat sink fins or a surface mount solderable surface. Interconnection features provided along boundaries of individual circuits are exposed during the singulation process providing electrical connections to the components without wasting valuable PCB surface area. The molds may include various internal features such as registration features accurately locating the circuit board within the mold cavity, interlocking contours for structural integrity of the singulated module, contours to match component shapes and sizes enhancing heat removal from internal components and reducing the required volume of encapsulant, clearance channels providing safety agency spacing and setbacks for the interconnects. Wide cuts may be made in the molds after encapsulation reducing thermal stresses and reducing the thickness of material to be cut during subsequent singulation. External mold features can include various fin configurations for heat sinks, flat surfaces for surface mounting or soldering, etc. Blank mold panels may be machined to provide some or all of the above features in an on-demand manufacturing system. Connection adapters may be provided to use the modules in vertical or horizontal mounting positions in connector, through-hole, surface-mount solder variations. The interconnects may be plated to provide a connectorized module that may be inserted into a mating connector. | 06-25-2015 |
Susanne Mutter, Stuttgart DE
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20090203799 | Novel compositions comprising carotenoids - A novel composition for delivering carotenoids (e.g. α- and β-carotene, lycopene) and/or other physiologically active ingredients to the colon of humans after ingestion and for producing liquid food compositions insusceptible to polyphenol-protein reactions can be obtained by encapsulating said active ingredients with pectin, in particular with low-methoxylated pectin. | 08-13-2009 |
Thorsten Mutter, Dorsheim DE
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20140046256 | Needle Assembly Reuse Prevention Mechanism - Described is a needle assembly reuse prevention mechanism comprising a barrier movable between a retracted position and an extended position, a spring coupled to the barrier, a pin formed on the barrier, and a slot receiving the pin. When in the extended position, the barrier substantially covers an opening of a needle assembly storage compartment. The spring forces the barrier in a first direction. The slot has at least one abutment face for abutting the pin and preventing movement of the barrier in the first direction. | 02-13-2014 |
20140048433 | NEEDLE ASSEMBLY STORAGE SYSTEM - Described is a needle assembly storage system comprising a needle assembly including at least one hook formed on an outer surface, and a needle assembly storage device having at least one slot for receiving the at least one hook. The at least one slot includes a first recess formed in a wall of the storage device. The first recess includes a first abutment surface and a second abutment surface for preventing the at least one hook from moving out of the first recess. | 02-20-2014 |
20140200514 | SINGLE-USE NEEDLE ASSEMBLY AND STORAGE DEVICE - Described is a needle assembly comprising of a needle and a hub coupled to the needle. The hub includes an engagement member adapted to engage an attachment arrangement on a medicament delivery device and a stop member adapted to abut the attachment arrangement to prevent proximal movement of the needle assembly. | 07-17-2014 |
20140299622 | NEEDLE STORAGE MAGAZINE - A needle storage magazine for storing and dispensing a plurality of needle assemblies is presented, the needle storage magazine has: | 10-09-2014 |
20140303570 | Needle Hub and Disposal Device for Single-Use Needle Assemblies - Described is a needle hub comprising a proximal end adapted to engage a medicament delivery device, a distal end having an opening, a shoulder disposed between the proximal end and the distal end, and a needle assembly engagement mechanism (F | 10-09-2014 |
20140309596 | Needle Assembly, Drug Delivery Device and Needle Dispenser - Described is a needle assembly comprising a needle hub adapted to mount at least one medical needle. According to the invention, the needle hub is designed as a releasable clamping element which interchangeably holds the medical needle wherein the releasable clamping element is adapted to mount the medical needle in a non-positive locking manner and/or a positive locking manner in a holding position. | 10-16-2014 |
20140332425 | Storage Device for Single-Use Needle Assemblies - Described is a needle assembly storage device comprising a case having a first port and a second port, a first spool rotatably disposed in the case and adapted to support a storage unit of needle assemblies, a second spool rotatably disposed in the case and adapted to support the storage unit of the needle assemblies, and an actuator adapted to rotate the first spool or the second spool to advance the storage unit past the first port and the second port. | 11-13-2014 |
20140339113 | Needle Storage Magazine - The invention relates to a needle storage magazine for storing a number of injection needles and attaching and/or detaching them to or from an injection device, the needle storage magazine comprising a crescent shaped track having a convex part and a concave part, wherein the track is adapted to hold a set of needles in respective needle supports within the track, wherein the convex part is adapted to hold unused needles and used needles, wherein a centre position (B) is defined within the concave part for a needle in use or to be used, wherein a sliding carriage is arranged for attaching the injection device to the needle storage magazine such that the centre position (B) is essentially concentric to a longitudinal axis of the injection device, wherein a separation wheel is rotatably arranged, the separation wheel having at least one notch for entraining the needle support of one unused needle at a time from the convex part into the centre position (B) or the needle support of the needle in use out of the centre position (B) onto the convex part. | 11-20-2014 |
Walter P. Mutter, West Newton, MA US
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20120020974 | OPTIMIZING ERYTHROPOIETIN THERAPY - The methods described herein can be used to identify ex ante which hemodialysis patients are likely to develop EPO resistance and therefore will require additional rHu EPO, and to provide treatments that can reduce the need for additional rHu EPO. In addition, the methods can be used to predict which subjects have a higher risk of mortality, to identify high-risk patients who can then be monitored more closely or treated more aggressively. Also provided are kits for carrying out the described methods. | 01-26-2012 |