Remmele
Alfred Remmele, Ochsenhausen DE
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20090029082 | Material Web for Packagings, and Packaging Containiners - In a material web ( | 01-29-2009 |
Edgar Remmele, Straubing DE
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20090169759 | COVERING MATERIAL FOR BIOMASS, AND PROCESS FOR ITS PREPARATION - The invention relates to a covering material for biomass and a method for the production thereof, in which at least two components (A) and (B) are mixed and subsequently applied onto the biomass, wherein component (A) comprises an oil of animal or vegetable origin and an alginate and component (B) comprises an aqueous latex dispersion and/or a protein dissolved in water. | 07-02-2009 |
Paul Remmele, Morton, IL US
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20110296770 | STRUCTURAL COLUMN WITH FOOTING STILIT - A structural column assembly of the type used for erecting building structures and the like is bedded in a concrete footing formed in situ in an earthen hole. The column assembly includes a post whose bottom end is suspended above a floor of the hole by a stilt. The stilt includes a plurality of legs which extend from the post's bottom end and grip the hole floor through a plurality of cleats. The cleats help stabilize the column assembly during the concrete pour operation so that it does not shift out of position. The stilt legs are provided with a base pad, which is set below the bottom end of the post at a predetermined distance so that the concrete footing can be poured in a single operation immediately after the hole is formed. The stilt can accommodate posts made from wood, pre-cast concrete or any other known construction material. The stilts can be manufactured from formed flat steel or commercially available angle iron and channel stock. | 12-08-2011 |
20120151871 | STRUCTURAL COLUMN WITH FOOTING STILT - A structural column assembly of the type used for erecting building structures and the like is bedded in a concrete footing formed in situ in an earthen hole. The column assembly includes a post whose bottom end is suspended above a floor of the hole by a stilt. The stilt includes a plurality of legs which extend from the post's bottom end and grip the hole floor through a plurality of cleats. The cleats help stabilize the column assembly during the concrete pour operation so that it does not shift out of position. The stilt legs are provided with a base pad, which is set below the bottom end of the post at a predetermined distance so that the concrete footing can be poured in a single operation immediately after the hole is formed. The stilt can accommodate posts made from wood, pre-cast concrete or any other known construction material. The stilts can be manufactured from formed flat steel or commercially available angle iron and channel stock. | 06-21-2012 |
20140373471 | COLUMN ASSEMBLY FOR USE IN BUILDING FOUNDATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF ASSEMBLING SAME - A column assembly for use in a building foundation system is described herein. The column assembly includes a height adjustment assembly for use in adjusting an overall length of the column assembly. The height adjustment assembly includes an access tube assembly and a rod assembly. The access tube assembly includes a tube cavity that extends along a longitudinal axis. The rod assembly is rotatably coupled to the access tube assembly and extends outwardly from the access tube assembly along the longitudinal axis. A reinforcement assembly is coupled to the height adjustment assembly. A column connector assembly is coupled to the reinforcement assembly and includes a baseplate that is coupled to the access tube assembly. The baseplate includes an access opening extending therethrough that provides access to the tube cavity through the access opening. | 12-25-2014 |
Richard Louis Remmele, Camarillo, CA US
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20080311078 | Self-Buffering Protein Formulations - The invention herein described, provides, among other things, self-buffering protein formulations. Particularly, the invention provides self-buffering pharmaceutical protein formulations that are suitable for veterinary and human medical use. The self-buffering protein formulations are substantially free of other buffering agents, stably maintain pH for the extended time periods involved in the distribution and storage of pharmaceutical proteins for veterinary and human medical use. The invention further provides methods for designing, making, and using the formulation. In addition to other advantages, the formulations avoid the disadvantages associated with the buffering agents conventionally used in current formulations of proteins for pharmaceutical use. The invention in these and other respects can be productively applied to a wide variety of proteins and is particularly useful for making and using self-buffering formulations of pharmaceutical proteins for veterinary and medical use, especially, in particular, for the treatment of diseases in human subjects. | 12-18-2008 |
Stefanie Remmele, Landshut DE
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20140296696 | METHOD AND SYSTEM USING MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING FOR TISSUE CLASSIFICATION AND BULK-DENSITY ASSIGNMENT - An apparatus includes a magnetic resonance imaging system, a processor for controlling the apparatus, and a memory containing machine executable instructions and a pulse sequence. The machine executable instructions and pulse sequence cause the processor to control the apparatus to: acquire magnetic resonance data from an imaging volume, wherein the magnetic resonance data includes gradient echo data; segment the magnetic resonance data into a plurality of segments, the segments including a fat segment, a water segment, a cortical bone segment, and an air segment; and create a bulk density map of the imaging volume from the segments. | 10-02-2014 |
20140365244 | Imaging Examination Protocol Update Recommender - A computing device ( | 12-11-2014 |
20150204956 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CLASSIFYING TISSUE OXYGENATION PROPERTIES BASED ON CLUSTER ANALYSIS OF THE MULTI-PARAMETRIC MR RESPONSE TO AN OXYGEN BREATHING CHALLENGE - A magnetic resonance (MR) imaging system ( | 07-23-2015 |
Stefanie Remmele, Hamburg DE
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20110196224 | FLOW INSENSITIVE MAGNETIZATION PREPARATION PULSE FOR T2* CONTRAST - A magnetic resonance system comprises a magnetic resonance scanner ( | 08-11-2011 |
20120004530 | QUANTIFICATION OF INTRACELLULAR AND EXTRACELLULAR SPIO AGENTS WITH R2 AND R2* MAPPING - Quantitative assessment of magnetic agent tagged cells in a subject comprises: acquiring a series of T | 01-05-2012 |
20120326721 | SIMULTANEOUS AND DYNAMIC DETERMINATION OF LONGITUDINAL AND TRANSVERSAL RELAXATION TIMES OF A NUCLEAR SPIN SYSTEM - The invention relates to a magnetic resonance imaging method for simultaneous and dynamic determination of a longitudinal relaxation time T | 12-27-2012 |
20130225978 | MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING SYSTEM, COMPUTER SYSTEM, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR SENDING CONTROL MESSAGES TO AN ANESTHESIA SYSTEM - A magnetic resonance imaging system ( | 08-29-2013 |
20130265044 | MAGNETIC RESONANCE EXAMINATION SYSTEM WITH PREFERRED SETTINGS BASED ON DATA MINING - Provided herein is a system and method for performing a magnetic resonance imaging scan using a MR scanner. The method can comprise receiving via a user interface a MR imaging protocol categorizable into a MR scan type of a predefined set of MR scan types. Further, the method can comprise querying a database by providing to the database scan information permitting the database to identify the MR scan type of the MR imaging protocol. The method can further comprise receiving from the database statistical information on the MR scan type which can include statistics on modifications of individual scan parameters of the MR scan type, and providing the statistical information to the user interface. Modifications of the MR imaging protocol can be received from the user interface, resulting in a modified MR imaging protocol, according to which the MR imaging scan can be performed. | 10-10-2013 |
20130311472 | IMAGING PROTOCOL UPDATE AND/OR RECOMMENDER - A method includes obtaining electronically formatted information about previously performed imaging procedures, classifying the information into groups of protocols based on initially selected protocols for the previously performed imaging procedures and generating data indicative thereof, identifying deviations between the classified information and the corresponding initially selected protocols for the previously performed imaging procedures, and generating a signal indicative of the deviations. A method includes recommending at least one of a plurality of protocols for an imaging procedure based on at least one of a score, a probability, or a pre-determined rule, which is based on extracted medical concepts from patient information and extracted medical concepts from previously imaged patient information, and generating a signal indicative of the recommendation. | 11-21-2013 |
20130338930 | DETERMINATION OF A MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING PULSE SEQUENCE PROTOCOL CLASSIFICATION - A medical imaging device ( | 12-19-2013 |
Thomas Remmele, Powder Springs, GA US
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20090249724 | BLAST MITIGATION COATING SYSTEMS - The present invention relates to methods of providing a blast mitigation coating system to a building structure and kits of the system. The method comprises the steps of: mixing and applying a water-based flexible polymer, a micro-fiber material, a mineral filler material, and other additives to the building structure to form a layer of coating; embedding one layer of glass-fiber reinforcing meshes into the coating; applying the second layer of coating; and embedding a second layer of meshes. The water-based flexible polymer comprises acrylic resin, styrene-acrylic, and vinyl-acetate ethylene. The micro-fiber material comprises polypropylene. The mineral filler material comprises ground silica and/or mica. The kit of the blast mitigation coating system comprises the water-based flexible polymer, the micro-fiber material, the mineral filler material and glass-fiber reinforcing meshes. Additional components may include a blend of Portland cement and dry additives, or a pigment, preservatives and rheology modifiers. | 10-08-2009 |
Thomas E. Remmele, Powder Springs, GA US
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20160069071 | CASING ACCESSORIES - The present disclosure is directed to casing accessories for use with multi-component wall systems. Some of the casing accessories of the present disclosure can include a mounting bracket to attach the accessory to a wall structure and a channel formed in part by a spacer that can be adjusted to adjust the channel width in order to encase components of multi-component wall systems that can vary in width from one installation to another. In another aspect, some of the casing accessories can include one or more drainage canals that direct water from one part of the casing accessories to another. In another aspect, some of the casing accessories can impede fire propagation through multi-component wall systems. | 03-10-2016 |