Saalfeld
Bernhard Saalfeld, Köln DE
Bernhard Saalfeld, Köln DE
Christoph Saalfeld, Stuttgart DE
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20120112694 | Method and Arrangement for Data Communication Between A Service Provider and A Vehicle - A method and an arrangement for data communication between a service provider and a vehicle having an electric drive are provided. A communication connection can be established between the vehicle and the service provider via a first wireless connection. When the vehicle is connected to a charging station via a charging connection for charging an accumulator provided in the vehicle, a further communication connection is established between the vehicle and the service provider via the charging station. | 05-10-2012 |
Christoph Saalfeld, Eisenach DE
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20130307466 | System and Method for Charging Car Batteries - A system for charging vehicle batteries has a number of charge devices, each arranged in an associated vehicle for charging a battery of the respective vehicle. The charge devices determine a charge profile for the associated battery and to transmit it to a charge management unit. The charge management unit references the transmitted charge profiles to determine a power distribution to the charge devices. | 11-21-2013 |
Daniel Saalfeld, Champaign, IL US
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20140214379 | System and Method for Reactive Transport Modeling - The system and method described herein describe using a cross-linkable re-entrant software instances or routine to create software for modeling reactive transport. An arbitrary number of instances of such a routine may be launched and operated independently of each other and each instance of such a routine may be cross linkable. Each instance may access the memory space of other instances. Once one instance of a routine is linked to another instance, the instances may compute the rate at which mass and heat energy move from the first to the second, or vice versa. The system may model of a broad range of problems involving chemical reactions within systems that contain a mobile phase or phases. | 07-31-2014 |
Frank Saalfeld, Kuerten-Duerscheid DE
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20150150260 | DIURON-CONTAINING THINNERS - The present invention relates to a thinning method, in particular for fruit thinning, using 3-(3,4 -dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea (diuron), and to thinning compositions comprising diuron. | 06-04-2015 |
Frank Saalfeld, Kurten-Durscheid DE
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20110165267 | AGENTS FOR TREATING AND/OR AVOIDING FIRE BLIGHT - The invention relates to agents for treating and/or avoiding fire blight in plants of the Rosaceae, in particular of the subfamilies Maloideae and Rosoideae, containing formiates as the active component. | 07-07-2011 |
20130195997 | FUNGICIDAL MIXTURES - The invention relates to a method of controlling fungi and spores and to compositions suitable for this purpose and their use. The compositions according to the invention comprise trifloxystrobin, formate and optionally at least one further fungicide. | 08-01-2013 |
Frank Saalfeld, Kurten-Duerscheid DE
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20110319435 | FUNGICIDE MIXTURES - The invention relates to a method for combating fungi and spores and suitable means therefor, and to the use thereof. | 12-29-2011 |
Frank Saalfeld, Plains, MT US
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20100006610 | Support legs and handles for backpacks and pack frames - Support legs and handles mounted onto a pack frame or backpack with the ability to be extended and locked so as to allow the pack to be laid on the ground, loaded, then lifted and pushed into a standing position to shoulder height and allow the user to easily and safely harness the pack to the shoulders and waist. When in the extended position the handles have become stabilizer feet for the legs. The support legs are now unlocked and retracted allowing the full weight of the pack onto the user shoulders. | 01-14-2010 |