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John Schaust, Indianapolis, IN US
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20100175627 | Wild animal care devices having an antimicrobial agent - A wild animal care device is provided for use with wild animals, such as wild birds. The wild animal care device includes a device body. The device body includes a silver-containing, antimicrobial agent applied to the body in a sufficient quantity to exhibit antimicrobial activity. | 07-15-2010 |
Karlheinz Schaust, Fachbach DE
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20080312801 | Apparatus for determining positions and movements of a brake pedal for a vehicle brake system - The present invention relates to an apparatus for determining a pedal displacement of a brake pedal for a vehicle brake system. In said case, a magnetic element disposed on a piston in the interior of a housing of a brake cylinder is used, which cooperates with a sensor element disposed at the outside of the brake cylinder in order to detect positions and movements of the piston. As positions and movements of the piston connected to the magnetic element correspond directly with positions and movements of a brake pedal connected rigidly and directly thereto or characterize said positions and movements in the case of an indirect connection to the brake pedal, it is possible on the basis of positions and movements, which are determined for the piston, to infer the underlying pedal displacement of the brake pedal. | 12-18-2008 |
Karl-Heinz Schaust, Fachbach DE
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20130205881 | Sensor Module for a Master Cylinder - A sensor module for use with a master cylinder of a brake system is described, wherein the master cylinder has an input-side activation element and an underpressure region for communicating with an underpressure brake booster. The sensor module comprises an underpressure sensor for detecting an underpressure in the underpressure region of the master cylinder as well as at least one further sensor for detecting a signal transmitter which is rigidly coupled to the activation element. The underpressure sensor and the at least one further sensor are accommodated in a housing of the sensor module. An opening in the housing permits communication between the underpressure sensor and the underpressure region of the master cylinder. | 08-15-2013 |
20140144223 | Sensor Module for a Master Cylinder - A sensor assembly for use with a master cylinder is described. The master cylinder comprises an input-side activation element to which a signal transmitter element is coupled. The sensor module comprises a travel sensor for sensing travel carried out by the activation element, and a position sensor for sensing when a predefined position of the activation element is reached. | 05-29-2014 |
Lenny Schaust, Delano, MN US
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20100114178 | BONE FIXATION ASSEMBLY - A bone fixation assembly and associated method. The bone fixation assembly includes a bone fastener having a head and a bone-engaging portion, a receiver defining an opening along a first axis for receiving the bone fastener at a variable angle, and at least one supporting augment coupled to the bone fastener. The receiver has an inner articulation surface at a lower portion of the opening and matingly articulates with the supporting augment. | 05-06-2010 |
Steven J. Schaust, Buffalo, MN US
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20150114250 | ZIP TRACK SYSTEM - Zip track systems and systems for extending zip track systems are provided. An extension mechanism for a zip track system illustratively comprises a crossover unit, configured to attach to a zip track. The crossover unit illustratively comprises a crossover arch and two crossover support poles, wherein each of the support poles connects to an end portion of the crossover arch such that the support poles are configured to stand perpendicular to the zip track. The extension system further illustratively comprises a connection mechanism configured to connect the crossover arch to the zip track system such that the crossover unit distributes the weight of the track through the crossover arch and the crossover support poles. | 04-30-2015 |