Deutsches Institut fuer Lebensmitteltechnik e.V. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20140287112 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING FOODS - The invention relates to a device for treating raw materials, comprising at least two spaced-apart electrodes, which electrodes are in contact with a controlled electrical energy source, wherein the electrodes are each formed by at least two electrically separated electrode segments of which each segment is electrically connected to the electrical energy source in a controlled manner and each electrode segment is connected to a measuring apparatus designed to determinate the electrical conductivity between electrode segments, wherein the electrical energy source is controlled by a control unit and the electrical energy source is controlled and is set up to respectively apply electrical energy at least to the two electrode segments between which the lowest electrical conductivity is determined. | 09-25-2014 |
20130330455 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A COMPOSITION CONTAINING ACTIVE FOLLISTATIN - A process for producing a composition containing biologically active follistatin from a biological source, which composition is preserved and, especially pathogen free and is storage stable, preferably at room temperature. Further, the invention relates to the composition containing biologically active follistatin, which composition is available by the production process. The invention provides a process for producing a composition containing biologically active follistatin from avian eggs, or from raw animal blood serum. | 12-12-2013 |
20120032461 | Suction gripper for food - The invention provides a suction gripper, the drive means of which consists of a compressed-air source and which is disposed, respectively, that a connectable drive means can consist of a compressed-air source. The suction gripper according to the invention has a central channel in a casing which preferably is arranged along the longitudinal axis of the casing. The central channel has a first opening opened up by a convex surface around the central channel. The central channel adjacent to the convex surface has its smallest cross-section and from this broadens towards the second opening opposite the first opening. | 02-09-2012 |