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Adriane S. Niehaus, San Jose, CA US
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20130108063 | INVOKING AND SUPPORTING DEVICE TESTING THROUGH AUDIO CONNECTORS | 05-02-2013 |
20130108065 | METHODS FOR INVOKING TESTING USING REVERSIBLE CONNECTORS | 05-02-2013 |
20140003616 | Headset Impedance Detection | 01-02-2014 |
Armin Niehaus, Ge Venlo NL
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20130148932 | COLD TEMPERATURE-RESISTANT CHLOROPRENE CASING MIXTURE - A casing mixture for a cable is provided having chloroprene with fillers and additives, particularly processing aids and softeners, as well as a cross-linking system, adhesion promoters, stabilizers, anti-aging agents, optionally coloring agents, which results after cross-linking in cold resistant and cold elastic vulcanizates which are suitable for extra heavy duty applications, for example, according to CSA Standard C22.2 No. 96-09 for moving lines for energy supply. | 06-13-2013 |
20140162062 | RESISTANT CASING MIXTURE FOR CABLES AND LINES - A casing mixture for a line is provided, where the mixture is cross linked, and has as a polymer basis, chlorinated. polyethylene (CPE), chloroprene, in particular each having a chlorine content of 301-40% and a Mooney viscosity of about 80-105 Mooney units (Me) at 121° C. (38.1 mm rotor), or a mixture thereof, optionally with additional adhesion. promoters, and is distinguished by a content of fibers which are distributed in the mixture by a mixing procedure. | 06-12-2014 |
20140187685 | COMPOUND FOR CABLE JACKETS - A crosslinkable polymer mixture is provided based on a chlorinated polymer, in particular based on sulfur-free polymer. It can be used for the production of cables and lines via extrusion and subsequent crosslinking, in particular via heat and/or irradiation. A process is provided for the production of cables and lines with such a polymer mixture, which following production via mixing of the ingredients is extruded and crosslinked. A feature of the polymer mixture is that, prior to the extrusion and crosslinking that follow production thereof via mixing, it is stable in storage. | 07-03-2014 |
Bernd Niehaus, Lippstadt DE
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20120292075 | HIGH-POWER HIGH-FREQUENCY CABLE - A high-power high-frequency cable ( | 11-22-2012 |
Detlef Niehaus, Hamm DE
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20080257970 | Method for Controlling a Heating Device and System for Carrying Out Said Method - A method for controlling a warming device includes: providing a system including the warming device and a household appliance, the system configured to at least one of process and prepare at least one of a beverage and a food; and automatically turning on a heating element of the warming device by a selection of a future activation time at which the household appliance is switched from a standby state to an ON state, the selection being made using the household appliance. | 10-23-2008 |
Erik Niehaus, Dusseldorf DE
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20090305060 | Hot Melt Adhesive for Microwave Heating - The invention relates to a hot melt adhesive, when irradiated with microwave radiation, heats up and loses its adhesive properties. The invention further relates to a process for bonding and opening package with the hot melt adhesives. The hot melt adhesive is particularly well suited for food packages. | 12-10-2009 |
Frank Niehaus, Heppenheim DE
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20100298198 | Alkaline Proteases and Detergents and Cleaners Comprising These Alkaline Proteases - The present application relates to two novel proteases (SEQ ID NO: 4 and 7) which are similar to one another, whose DNA was obtained from soil samples, and C-terminally deleted, likewise proteolytically active fragments thereof (SEQ ID NO: 5 and 8), all alkaline proteases similar at least to 90% to SEQ ID NO: 4 or to 87.5% to SEQ ID NO: 7, and those which can be summarized under a consensus sequence (SEQ ID NO: 9) derived from SEQ ID NO: 4 and 7. Furthermore, it relates to all nucleic acids which have a homology of at least 85% identity to the associated nucleic acids (SEQ ID NO: 3 and 6) or the fragments concerned. Furthermore, it defines technical possibilities of use for these proteases and especially describes their use in detergents and cleaners. | 11-25-2010 |
20120093788 | PROTEASE FOR WOUND CONDITIONING AND SKIN CARE - We have identified by molecular cloning a protease which originates from the larvae of | 04-19-2012 |
Gary D. Niehaus, Kent, OH US
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20100047920 | DEVICE IMPROVING THE DETECTION OF A LIGAND - A device and method is disclosed for improving the detection of a ligand by a receptor by concentrating microbes by removing particulates from fluid-borne samples and/or causing selective aggregation of concentrated microbes. The device may be configured as a multipath valve capable purifying/concentrating a sample in one orientation and delivering the concentrated sample in another orientation. In one embodiment, the device includes a body that defines a plurality of chambers and pathways and supports a pathogen capture unit that houses a receptor that exhibits specificity for a ligand. In another embodiment, the capture unit houses a plurality of antibody coated generally spherical particles capable of binding to a ligand. | 02-25-2010 |
Jan Niehaus, Hamburg DE
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20110042611 | REACTOR FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF NANOPARTICLES - An apparatus ( | 02-24-2011 |
Johann Niehaus, Dripping Springs, TX US
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20100275974 | PV Module Frame, PV Module and Installation System Thereof - The present invention discloses a PV module frame, comprising: an module recess, a sidewall vertical to the module recess and a bottom portion vertical to the sidewall. Said bottom portion extends from the bottom of said sidewall along the opposite direction of the recess of said module recess. The present invention also discloses a PV module having said PV module frame and further discloses a PV module installation system for installing said PV module onto a support, wherein the bottom portions of the adjacent solar cell assemblies are socket jointed and fixed to at least one installation beam which is fixed to said support. The beneficial effect of the present invention is that: fast installation of a PV module could be realized only by using the improved frame and one installation beam, which reduces the quantity of the members in an installation system module and makes the installation more efficient, easier and more economical. | 11-04-2010 |
John Niehaus, Indianapolis, IN US
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20160082457 | HUMAN HYDRATION SYSTEM - A hydration system includes a hydration reservoir, a fluid transport tube having a first end at least partially extending into the hydration reservoir, and a fluid delivery portion in fluid communication with a second end of the fluid transport tube. A fluid delivery pump can selectively flow a portion of a hydration fluid from the hydration reservoir through the fluid transport to a fluid delivery portion and into the oral cavity of a user. | 03-24-2016 |
Klaus Niehaus, Bergisch-Gladbach DE
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20090082116 | RETAINER PIN FOR DRIVE SHAFT - The invention relates to a drive shaft ( | 03-26-2009 |
Logan Alexander Niehaus, Cincinnati, OH US
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20120325018 | ENVIRONMENTAL SENSOR WITH TENSIONED WIRE EXHIBITING VARYING TRANSMISSION CHARACTERISTICS IN RESPONSE TO ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS - Systems and methods for measuring environmental conditions of a sensing location, where a sensor including a measuring surface and a wire coupled in tension to the measuring surface over which ultrasonic signals may be transmitted and sensed. Signal analysis of ultrasonic signals transmitted over the tensioned wire are analyzed to measure one or more environmental conditions acting on the measuring surface. | 12-27-2012 |
Mark L. Niehaus, Seattle, WA US
Mathijs Niehaus, Drachten NL
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20080319429 | Device for Removing Hairs From Skin - The invention relates to a device ( | 12-25-2008 |
Mathijs Niehaus, Groningen NL
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20140137753 | SEAL GUARD FOR WHISK TYPE MILK FROTHER - A seal guard ( | 05-22-2014 |
Michael Niehaus, Stutensee DE
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20130200601 | SOLID FUEL BODY, GAS GENERATOR, MODULE HAVING A GAS GENERATOR, AND PYROTECHNIC DRIVE UNIT - A solid propellant compact ( | 08-08-2013 |
Michael Niehaus, Schulstr DE
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20130247790 | FUEL TABLET AND PROPELLAN FOR A GAS GENERATOR - The invention relates to a propellant pellet for pyrotechnical safety devices in vehicles, such as airbag modules, belt tensioners, micro-inflators and igniters. The propellant pellet according to the invention has a substantially cylindrical shape and can be obtained by dry injection of a powdered propellant composition. The pellets have a maximum diameter of 2 mm and preferably a relative bulk density, defined as ratio of bulk density of the propellant pellets to the maximum theoretical density of the propellant composition, of at least 0.5. A propellant charge, an igniter and an inflator each comprising a plurality of said propellant pellets are provided. | 09-26-2013 |
Michael Niehaus, Florstadt DE
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20090313481 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CHANGING SAFETY-RELEVANT DATA FOR A CONTROL DEVICE - A system and method for changing safety-relevant data for a control device is provided wherein an authorized user inputs new or altered safety-relevant data, which is received on a data processing installation. A first checksum for the safety-relevant data is established and stored along with the safety-relevant data in at least one data record on the data processing installation. An enable code may also be stored in the at least one data record. This enable code may be produced by a code generator and encrypted by a key module. The data processing installation then reads back the safety-relevant data from a memory in the data processing installation, thereby allowing a comparison of the received safety-relevant data and the read back safety-relevant data. A second checksum is generated in a case where the comparison resulted in no differences. The second checksum may also be stored in the at least one data record. At least one new data record containing the safety-relevant data, the encrypted enable code and the first and second checksums is created and transmitted to the control device. The new data record is checked against prior data records and prior checksums stored on a storage medium to determine that the at least one new data record is known to the control device. | 12-17-2009 |
Paul Anthony Niehaus, Cincinnati OH
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20130200124 | CONDIMENT HOLDER FOR VEHICLES - A holder for holding a condiment container includes a frame, a frame support, and an attachment member. The frame defines an opening for removably securing the container. The frame support extends from and is substantially in the same plane as the frame. The attachment member includes a first element spaced apart from a second element. The attachment member may be configured to secure the holder to an air vent of a motor vehicle. The first element may extend from the frame support in a plane defined by the frame support. The attachment member may extend generally perpendicularly from the frame support and may be configured to secure the holder to a vertical surface in a motor vehicle. | 08-08-2013 |
Steffen Jan Niehaus, Wentorf DE
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20150214433 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING CORE/SHELL NANOPARTICLES AND CORE/SHELL NANOPARTICLES - The present invention relates to a process for the continuous preparation of core-shell nanoparticles, comprising a core of a core material, preferably of a semiconductor material, and a shell of a shell material, preferably of a semiconductor material, wherein selected starting materials for the shell material are mixed with a dispersion of nanoparticles of the core material and are passed continuously through a reaction zone of a tubular reactor, and other starting materials for the shell material are fed to the reaction zone of the tubular reactor at two or more locations, preferably via a tubular membrane, and the starting materials for the shell material react in the reaction zone to form a shell around the nanoparticles of the core material. The invention also relates to the tubular reactor with the membrane and its use for the continuous synthesis of core-shell nanoparticles. | 07-30-2015 |
Tom Niehaus, Lexington, KY US
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20100009423 | B. BRAUNII, RACE B GENE FOR A TRITERPENE METHYLTRANSFERASE ENZYME AND USES THEREOF - Provided is an isolated polypeptide having triterpene methyltransferase activity. Also provided is an isolated nucleic acid molecule that encodes the triterpene methyltransferase polypeptides; a vector comprising the nucleic acid molecules that encode the triterpene methyltransferase polypeptides; and a host cell(s) transfected with the aforementioned nucleic acid molecule or vector. In another aspect, a method of producing a methylated triterpene is provided. The method comprises providing a metabolizable carbon source to a host cell transfected with a nucleic acid molecule that encodes a triterpene methyltransferase under conditions sufficient for production of a methylated triterpene. The method optionally further comprises isolating the methylated triterpene produced by the host cell. | 01-14-2010 |
20100041120 | Botryoccocus braunii Triterpene Synthase Proteins and Nucleic Acid Molecules, and Methods for Their Use - This application relates to the functional identification and characterization of a nucleic acid molecule encoding a triterpene synthase, in particular botryococcene synthase. Also described are host cells comprising the nucleic acid molecules of this invention, proteins encoded by the nucleic acid molecules and methods for using the nucleic acid molecules, transformed hosts and encoded proteins to produce high levels of triterpene hydrocarbons. | 02-18-2010 |
Tom Niehaus US
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20110294182 | Botryoccocus braunii Triterpene Synthase Proteins and Nucleic Acid Molecules, and Methods for Their Use - This application relates to the functional identification and characterization of a nucleic acid molecule encoding a triterpene synthase, in particular botryococcene synthase. Also described are host cells comprising the nucleic acid molecules of this invention, proteins encoded by the nucleic acid molecules and methods for using the nucleic acid molecules, transformed hosts and encoded proteins to produce high levels of triterpene hydrocarbons. | 12-01-2011 |
Udo Niehaus, Schonungen DE
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20120313460 | Electric Machine Having a Power Connection Unit - An electric machine has a stator which carries a polyphase coil winding, wherein coil ends are connected in a predetermined manner to a plurality of electric connection conductors. The electric machine comprises a power connection unit having a plurality of terminal conductors which are constructed separate from the connection conductors and which by a first end portion are bondingly connected or connectable to the connection conductors and by a second end portion are connected or connectable to the electrical energy source. The power connection unit is constructed as a plastic composite element, in which the terminal conductors are embedded at least over a portion of their length in a plastic shell so as to be spaced apart from one another, and wherein first end portions of the terminal conductors project out of the plastic shell. | 12-13-2012 |
Werner Niehaus, Reynoldsburg, OH US
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20110297138 | COVER FOR USE WITH A FURNACE DURING A HEATING OPERATION - An improved cover for use in conjunction with a furnace in performing a heating operation on a workpiece includes a support and an emission apparatus. The emission apparatus advantageously is in the form of a ceramic layer that has an emissivity value greater than that of the surface to which the emission layer is applied. In other embodiments, an emission layer can be applied to both the heated and non-heated surfaces of a cover. The emission apparatus reduces costs due to one or more factors such as a less costly material requirement, a reduced heating requirement, and an increased service life. | 12-08-2011 |
William A. Niehaus, Holy Cross, IA US
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20110269390 | CONFIGURABLE PLIABLE AIR DUCTS - In some example pliable air duct systems, inflatable ducts of various diameters and lengths are created by selectively assembling pre-existing stock pieces in different combinations. In some examples, the stock pieces include disconnectable longitudinal joints and disconnectable circumferential joints, wherein the longitudinal joints enable interconnecting multiple stock pieces to achieve a desired tube diameter, and the circumferential joints allow connecting multiple tube segments end-to-end to produce an air duct assembly of a desired length. To control the volume and/or the direction of air discharged from the duct, the duct assembly, in some examples, includes an adjustable register comprising a movable pliable sheet that overlies a discharge opening in a pliable sidewall of the duct. In some examples, the inflatable duct includes one or more cutout patterns on the duct's sidewall to provide guidance in creating a sidewall discharge opening of a proper size and location. | 11-03-2011 |
20120006442 | CONFIGURABLE PLIABLE AIR DUCTS - In some example pliable air duct systems, inflatable ducts of various diameters and lengths are created by selectively assembling pre-existing stock pieces in different combinations. In some examples, the stock pieces include disconnectable longitudinal joints and disconnectable circumferential joints, wherein the longitudinal joints enable interconnecting multiple stock pieces to achieve a desired tube diameter, and the circumferential joints allow connecting multiple tube segments end-to-end to produce an air duct assembly of a desired length. To control the volume and/or the direction of air discharged from the duct, the duct assembly, in some examples, includes an adjustable register comprising a movable pliable sheet that overlies a discharge opening in a pliable sidewall of the duct. In some examples, the inflatable duct includes one or more cutout patterns on the duct's sidewall to provide guidance in creating a sidewall discharge opening of a proper size and location. | 01-12-2012 |
20120010752 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO DETERMINE AIR DUCT SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS - Example methods, apparatus, and articles of manufacture to determine pliable air duct configurations are disclosed. A disclosed example method involves determining a first quantity of adjustable air outlet duct sections to configure an air delivery duct system when an operating mode identifier is received. The operating mode identifier is associated with an amount of air delivered by the air delivery duct system into targeted areas. The first quantity of adjustable air outlet duct sections is based on an airflow rate value and the operating mode identifier. The airflow rate value is indicative of airflow through an air delivery duct system. Each adjustable air outlet duct section includes at least one adjustable air outlet having at least one size-adjustable orifice. | 01-12-2012 |
20120028562 | FLEXIBLE AIR DUCTS WITH GRADUAL INFLATION - Example air duct systems for supplying conditioned air to comfort zones include various example inflatable tubes with various example dampers. The dampers move noticeably slowly and/or its opening is delayed to reduce the rate at which the tube is inflated by a supply air blower. Depending on the particular example, the damper can be either at the inlet end of the tube or at the tube's opposite end. In some examples, the damper is controlled by an actuator that is powered by air or driven by an electric motor. | 02-02-2012 |
20120125472 | PLIABLE-WALL AIR DUCTS WITH INTERNAL EXPANDING STRUCTURES - Example air ducts comprising pliable tubular sidewalls are provided with example internal frameworks that hold the duct in a generally expanded shape even when the duct is depressurized. The framework tensions the pliable sidewall material along the length of the ducts to keep the material taut. In some examples, the framework is restrained within the duct such that the duct's sidewall, being in tension, holds the framework in compression longitudinally. Thus, in the longitudinal direction, the duct is in tension and the framework is in compression. To prevent the framework from buckling under the compressive force, some example frameworks comprise a central longitudinal shaft with a plurality of radial spokes and rings that help hold the shaft straight. In some examples, the rings also help hold the duct radially expanded. | 05-24-2012 |
20130112305 | PLIABLE-WALL AIR DUCTS WITH SUSPENDED FRAMES - Pliable-wall air ducts with suspended frames are disclosed herein. An example air duct system includes an air duct having a pliable sidewall to extend in a longitudinal direction, the pliable sidewall having a total weight and a framework to be disposed within the air duct. The framework includes a shaft extending in the longitudinal direction, a rib to engage an inner surface of the air duct and a plurality of spokes connecting the rib to the shaft. The example air duct system includes one or more hangers comprising an elongate member having an upper section and a lower section. The lower section to extend through a corresponding opening defined by the pliable side wall and to be coupled to the framework. Most of the total weight of the pliable sidewall is to be carried by the framework. | 05-09-2013 |
20140000744 | PLIABLE-WALL AIR DUCTS WITH INTERNAL EXPANDING STRUCTURES | 01-02-2014 |
20140261835 | PLIABLE-WALL AIR DUCTS WITH INTERNAL EXPANDING STRUCTURES - Example air ducts comprising pliable tubular sidewalls are provided with example internal frameworks that hold the duct in a generally expanded shape even when the duct is depressurized. The framework tensions the pliable sidewall material along the length of the ducts to keep the material taut. In some examples, the framework is restrained within the duct such that the duct's sidewall, being in tension, holds the framework in compression longitudinally. Thus, in the longitudinal direction, the duct is in tension and the framework is in compression. To prevent the framework from buckling under the compressive force, some example frameworks comprise a central longitudinal shaft with a plurality of radial spokes and rings that help hold the shaft straight. In some examples, the rings also help hold the duct radially expanded. | 09-18-2014 |