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Christoph Stohler, Luzern CH
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20110100883 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE OPTICAL INSPECTION OF WORKPIECES - The apparatus, which serves for the optical inspection of workpieces, comprises a transport device driven by a drive unit, which transport device is supplied with workpieces delivered by a loading device, which workpieces are transported by the transport device to at least one inspection position, where an optical inspection is performed, and further to at least one discharge position, where the inspected workpieces are selectively extractable by a discharge device. According to the invention, a plurality of transparent receiving bodies are firmly mounted or rotatably supported on the transport device, each of the receiving bodies comprising a recess, into which the workpieces can be inserted individually or in groups, and wherein an inspection radiation can be guided through each receiving body in order to image the held workpieces. | 05-05-2011 |
Nico Stohler, Hoelstein CH
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20150134012 | METHOD OF FIXATING TWO OR MORE ANATOMICAL BODIES - A method of bone fixation comprises the steps of implanting at least one first fixation element into a respective first anatomical body such that a portion of the first fixation element extends out from an exterior surface of the first anatomical body, and implanting at least one second fixation element into a respective second anatomical body that is adjacent the first anatomical body, such that a portion of the second fixation element extends out from an exterior surface of the second anatomical body. A hardenable material is applied to the portion of each of the fixation elements that extends out from the exterior surface of the respective anatomical body when the hardenable material is in an unhardened state. The hardenable material is hardened such that the hardenable material forms a hardened construct together with the bone fixation elements that bridges the anatomical bodies. | 05-14-2015 |
Nico Stohler, Oberdorf CH
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20120150234 | METHOD OF FIXATING TWO OR MORE ANATOMICAL BODIES - A method of bone fixation comprises the steps of implanting at least one first fixation element into a respective first anatomical body such that a portion of the first fixation element extends out from an exterior surface of the first anatomical body, and implanting at least one second fixation element into a respective second anatomical body that is adjacent the first anatomical body, such that a portion of the second fixation element extends out from an exterior surface of the second anatomical body. A hardenable material is applied to the portion of each of the fixation elements that extends out from the exterior surface of the respective anatomical body when the hardenable material is in an unhardened state. The hardenable material is hardened such that the hardenable material forms a hardened construct together with the bone fixation elements that bridges the anatomical bodies. | 06-14-2012 |
Nico Stohler, Holstein CH
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20140186441 | Composites for Osteosynthesis - A biocompatible, resorbable composite for osteosynthesis includes osteoconductive particles dispersed within a porous polymer matrix having a plurality of fluid passageways that expose at least a portion of a plurality of the osteoconductive particles to an exterior of the polymer matrix. The composite may further include a chemical additive incorporated within the polymer matrix, the chemical additive being configured to modify one or more of acidity, degradation rate, melting point, hydrophilicity, and hydrophobicity of the polymer matrix. A method for making the composite includes mixing the osteoconductive particles with polymer material and the chemical additive to form a mixture and treating the mixture to bind the osteoconductive particles with the polymer material to create a solid unit. | 07-03-2014 |
Remo Stohler, Monthey CH
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20130035495 | PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF PYRAZOLE CARBOXYLIC ACID AMIDES - The invention relates to a process for the preparation of formula (I) which process comprises a) reacting a compound of formula (II), wherein X is chloro or bromo, with an organometallic species to (III), wherein X is chloro or bromo; reacting the halobenzyne with a fulvene (IV), to a compound of formula (V) wherein X is chloro or bromo; b) hydrogenating V in the presence of a suitable metal catalyst to a compound of formula (VI) wherein X is chloro or bromo; and either c1) reacting the compound of formula VI with NH3 in the presence of a catalyst comprising palladium and at least one ligand to the compound of formula (VII); and d) reacting the compound of formula VII in the presence of a base with a compound of formula (VIII), to the compound of formula I; or c2 reacting the compound of formula (VI) in the presence of a copper catalyst and a ligand with the compound of formula (VIIIa), to the compound of formula (I). | 02-07-2013 |
Roland Stohler, Munchwilen CH
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20120283082 | ROLLER FOR SEALED HEAD AND PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING - The object of the present invention is a manufacturing process for a roller composed of a metal core covered by an elastomer coating and having an axis of symmetry, this process involving a first winding of a first non-vulcanized elastomer sheet onto the core, a vulcanization. | 11-08-2012 |
Spencer L. Stohler, Anderson, IN US
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20080271238 | Integrated bathroom electronic system - An integrated bathroom electronic system including a plurality of sensors to detect conditions within a bathroom and to provide signals indicative thereof to a controller. A plurality of distinct and exclusive modules or subsystems are illustratively provided for integration into the system. Such modules may include a quick hot water module, a roman tub module, a custom shower module, a hands free faucet module, and a tub shower module. In certain illustrative shower modules, a user interface includes a plurality of user defined presets, each preset including a shower setting stored in memory. | 11-06-2008 |
20120017367 | INTEGRATED ELECTRONIC SHOWER SYSTEM - An integrated bathroom electronic system including a plurality of sensors to detect conditions within a bathroom and to provide signals indicative thereof to a controller. A plurality of distinct and exclusive modules or subsystems are illustratively provided for integration into the system. Such modules may include a quick hot water module, a roman tub module, a custom shower module, a hands free faucet module, and a tub shower module. In certain illustrative shower modules, a user interface includes a plurality of user defined presets, each preset including a shower setting stored in memory. | 01-26-2012 |
20130239321 | INTEGRATED ELECTRONIC SHOWER SYSTEM - An integrated bathroom electronic system including a plurality of sensors to detect conditions within a bathroom and to provide signals indicative thereof to a controller. A plurality of distinct and exclusive modules or subsystems are illustratively provided for integration into the system. Such modules may include a quick hot water module, a roman tub module, a custom shower module, a hands free faucet module, and a tub shower module. In certain illustrative shower modules, a user interface includes a plurality of user defined presets, each preset including a shower setting stored in memory. | 09-19-2013 |
Spencer Lee Stohler, Anderson, IN US
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20120097874 | POSITION-SENSING DETECTOR ARRANGEMENT FOR CONTROLLING A FAUCET - A faucet arrangement includes a sensing device for sensing a presence of a user of a spout. The sensing device includes an infrared emitter installed such that a direction of emission of the emitter is oriented an angle of approximately between 5 and 15 degrees relative to a vertical direction. A receiver receives a diffused infrared energy from the emitter. A control device is in communication with the receiver and controls a flow of liquid through the spout dependent upon an angle at which the diffused infrared energy is received by the receiver. | 04-26-2012 |