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Anna Henschel, Winsen DE
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20140302106 | POWDERY HAIR COSMETICS - Powdery compositions comprising core-shell particles are provided. The shell contains particles of at least one hydrophobized metal oxide powder and the liquid core contains, based on the weight of the core, about 20.0% by weight to 100.0% by weight, in particular about 50.0% by weight to 100.00% by weight, of at least one polyol of formula (I), wherein n represents an integer from 1 to 4. The powdery compositions are suitable for temporarily shaping keratin-containing fibers. For example, the use of said compositions on human hair resulted in an elastic hairstyle having volume. Hair so treated was given natural gloss. | 10-09-2014 |
Anna Henschel, Winsen (luhe) DE
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20140305462 | Powdery Hair Cosmetics - Powdery compositions which contain, based on their weight, (a) about 5 to 100% wt. % of at least one powdery compound which is effective as a hair cosmetic agent, (b) 0 to about 25% wt. % of at least one powdery solid as a filler which differs (a) and (c), (c) 0 to about 95% wt. % of at least one auxiliary that is different from (a) and (b) and is selected from emulsifiers and thickeners and the mixtures thereof, with the proviso that about 0.4 g of the powdery composition dissolves in 100 ml water at 35° C. within not more than 5 minutes when mixed in a tumble mixer at 101 revolutions per minute. | 10-16-2014 |
20140345640 | Powdery Hair Cosmetics - Powdery compositions contain at least one particulate and amorphous metal oxide, with the proviso that at least one cosmetic active ingredient is present in said metal oxide in absorbed form, said active ingredient being selected from waxy esters, strengthening polymers, film-forming polymers, oxidation dye precursors, anionic surfactants, keratin-reducing compounds or mixtures thereof. Said powdery compositions are highly suitable for temporarily shaping keratin-containing fibers, especially human hair. Hair treated with said powders can be strengthened and retains its natural gloss. | 11-27-2014 |
Dagmar Henschel, Northeim DE
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20130042974 | INSULATION MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR INSULATION - A flexible insulation material in the form of sheets or strips, based on a rubber mixture of high thermal stability and a method for insulation of components with the insulation material. An insulation material proposed for use at temperatures of more than 130° C., which can be applied in a simple manner to complex components to be insulated and retains its desired shape and position, is one in which the rubber mixture is at least partially uncrosslinked and is plastically deformable. In the method, the insulation material comprising the at least partially uncrosslinked and plastically deformable rubber mixture is applied to the component to be insulated and, after the application, crosslinked or crosslinked further by thermal and/or radiative action. | 02-21-2013 |
Elke Henschel, Mulheim An Der Ruhr DE
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20100269510 | Machine Component and Gas Turbine - A machine component including a base body produced from a base material is provided. The base body is equipped in a partial region of the surface thereof with a plating made of an application material having a greater hardness and/or viscosity as compared to the base material. The plating is foamed by a number of plating elements that are applied to the base body in the longitudinal direction thereof in a tilted manner relative to the main flow direction of a hot gas flowing through the base body. | 10-28-2010 |
Eva Henschel, Duisburg DE
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20150060416 | Electron-Beam Supported Production Of Electrical Components - A method for producing an electrical component is provided. The method includes steps of providing a continuous strip material and separating a section from the continuous strip material using an electron beam. | 03-05-2015 |
Eva Henschel, Bensheim DE
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20140097002 | ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AND METHODS AND SYSTEMS OF MANUFACTURING ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS - A method of manufacturing an electrical component includes providing an electrically insulating substrate having an outer surface, applying a coated structure on the outer surface and irradiating the coated structure with an electron beam to form an electrical conductor on the substrate. The irradiating may include heating the coating layer to melt the coating layer to form the electrical conductor. The coating layer may have a low binder concentration and a high metal concentration. The irradiating may include vaporizing substantially all the binder leaving a substantially pure metallic layer to form the electrical conductor. The coating layer may be irradiated until non-metallic material of the coating layer is completely removed. | 04-10-2014 |
20140097003 | ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AND METHODS AND SYSTEMS OF MANUFACTURING ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS - A method of manufacturing an electrical component includes providing a substrate, applying an insulating layer on the substrate, applying a circuit layer on the insulating layer, irradiating the insulating layer with an electron beam to transform the insulating layer, and irradiating the circuit layer with an electron beam to transform the circuit layer. The substrate may be a metallic substrate that is highly thermally conductive. The insulating layer provides electrical isolation and effective heat transfer between the circuit layer and the substrate. The method may include coupling a light emitting diode module or other active circuits requiring thermal management to the circuit layer resident on the electrically insulating/thermally conducting layer. | 04-10-2014 |
20140099450 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS OF MANUFACTURING A COATED STRUCTURE ON A SUBSTRATE - A method of manufacturing a coated structure on a substrate includes positioning a substrate in a vapor deposition chamber having a crucible with source material. The method includes evaporating the source material with electron beams from an irradiation source, the evaporated source material being deposited on the substrate as a coating layer. The method includes ablating the coating layer with the electron beams to selectively remove portions of the coating layer leaving a circuit structure on the substrate. The evaporating and ablating are accomplished in situ within the vapor deposition chamber using the same irradiation source. | 04-10-2014 |
James J. Henschel, Blackstone, MA US
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20090202206 | Integrated optical splitter system - A system and method directed to an integrated fiber optic splitter assembly having at least two fused splitters disposed in a common substrate. An integrated optical splitter assembly includes a plurality of input fibers, a plurality of output fibers, and a plurality of splitters disposed on a single substrate to either split or couple optical signals between the input and output optical fibers. | 08-13-2009 |
Jens Henschel, Willingshausen DE
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20120284361 | Determination of the transmission capacity in data networks - A system, method, and apparatus are provided for determining transmission capacity in bidirectional data lines in a data network. A network node is connected to a second network node via the bidirectional data lines. A computer-based measuring program is installed on the node, whereby the program is configured to download a first reference file having a first reference size from the second node, starting at a first point in time, and ending at a second point in time. The program is also configured to upload a second reference file having a second reference size to the second network node between the first and second points in time simultaneously with downloading the first reference file. Further, the program determines the data rate available for the downloading, based on the time interval between the first and second points in time, and the reference size of the first reference file. | 11-08-2012 |
Jurgen Henschel, Annweiler DE
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20080229595 | SPIRIT LEVEL - A spirit level ( | 09-25-2008 |
20090097011 | DISTANCE MEASURING DEVICE - A distance measuring device including a housing that contains a radiation emitting and receiving device, a switch for emitting the radiation and a control panel, where a first wall of the housing features an opening for radiation emission and reception, and the opposite wall or its outer surface forms a stop surface or a stop edge. In order to enable simple handling, it is proposed that a handle emerges from the housing which is displaceable in relation to the housing or can be reset and grasped laterally to the housing. | 04-16-2009 |
Mark E. Henschel, Phoenix, AZ US
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20130033286 | Non-Destructive Tilt Data Measurement to Detect Defective Bumps - The present disclosure includes techniques and apparatus for making non-contact differential measurements of various dimensions of electronic components surface mounted on circuit boards. Tilt data relating to the electronic components is derived from the differential measurements to provide an indication of the integrity of the electrical connection between the electronic components to the circuit board. The techniques and apparatus of the present disclosure make it possible to accomplish non-destructive inspection of the connection without individually inspecting each bump-terminal connection. | 02-07-2013 |
Martin Henschel, Berlin DE
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20140065896 | Electrical Termination Unit For A Microelectronic Device And Microelectronic Device Including Such An Electrical Termination Unit - An electrical termination unit for a microelectronic device, the electrical termination unit including, a carrier; and at least one metal tab being attached to the carrier; wherein the carrier is provided with at least one connection area where one electrical lead is to be electrically connected to one metal tab, and wherein the at least one connection area is configured to retain the least one electrical lead at least in one spatial dimension in a defined position relative to the one metal tab prior to a metallurgical connection process. | 03-06-2014 |
Robert Henschel, Woodlands, TX US
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20090242209 | SAFETY VALVE TORSIONAL SPRING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - A safety valve assembly comprises a valve body, a flapper mount, flapper and a hinge used to rotate the flapper in an opened or closed position. Torsional pins are mounted adjacent the flapper mount, each having ends which extend into the hinge and terminating adjacent each other at a location along the hinge. Torsional springs are circumferentially mounted around the torsional pins. Tabs extend from the torsional springs and contact an actuation member extending over the top of the flapper. As such, the torque created by the torsional springs is transferred to the actuation member via the tabs, thereby reducing the stress on the torsional springs. | 10-01-2009 |
Robert C. Henschel, The Woodlands, TX US
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20100175887 | Subsurface Safety Valve Flapper - A flapper for use as a component of a safety valve designed for deployment in a well bore having well bore fluids. The flapper includes a flapper body forming a flapper valve bore therethrough. The flapper body further forms a groove proximate to the flapper bore. The flapper also includes a plunger member sized and configured to be received in the flapper valve bore. The plunger member includes a first end portion and a second end portion. Additionally, the flapper includes a leaf spring including a primary end portion and a secondary end portion, the primary end portion of the leaf spring detachably attached to the second end portion of the plunger member and unattached to the flapper body and the secondary end portion of the leaf spring being sized and configured to be received and retained in the groove and to bias the plunger member into the flapper valve bore. Forces exerted on the flapper body when rotating between an open state and a closed state during use of the safety valve urge at least a portion of the leaf spring into the groove. | 07-15-2010 |
20110114335 | Subsurface Safety Valve Flapper - A flapper for use as a component of a safety valve designed for deployment in a well bore having well bore fluids. The flapper includes a flapper body forming a flapper valve bore therethrough. The flapper body further forms a groove proximate to the flapper bore. The flapper also includes a plunger member sized and configured to be received in the flapper valve bore. The plunger member includes a first end portion and a second end portion. Additionally, the flapper includes a leaf spring including a primary end portion and a secondary end portion, the primary end portion of the leaf spring detachably attached to the second end portion of the plunger member and unattached to the flapper body and the secondary end portion of the leaf spring being sized and configured to be received and retained in the groove and to bias the plunger member into the flapper valve bore. Forces exerted on the flapper body when rotating between an open state and a closed state during use of the safety valve urge at least a portion of the leaf spring into the groove. | 05-19-2011 |
20120111575 | Subsurface Safety Valve Flapper - A flapper for use as a component of a safety valve designed for deployment in a well bore having well bore fluids. The flapper includes a flapper body forming a flapper valve bore therethrough. The flapper body forms a groove proximate to the flapper bore. The flapper also includes a plunger member sized and configured to be received in the flapper valve bore. The plunger member includes a first end portion and a second end portion. Additionally, the flapper includes a leaf spring including a primary end portion and a secondary end portion, the primary end portion of the leaf spring detachably attached to the second end portion of the plunger member and unattached to the flapper body and the secondary end portion of the leaf spring being sized and configured to be received and retained in the groove and to bias the plunger member into the flapper valve bore. | 05-10-2012 |
20130081824 | TUBING RETRIEVABLE INJECTION VALVE ASSEMBLY - A method and apparatus for controlling the flow of fluid in an injection well includes a main valve assembly having a valve and a retrievable nozzle selective lock assembly (RNSLA). The RNSLA is operable when positioned within the valve body to open the valve when fluid is pumped into the well and closes the valve when fluid flow is terminated. The RNSLA includes a replaceable orifice nozzle so that orifices of different dimensions may be used in conjunction with the valve assembly. In an alternate embodiment, the RNSLA includes a variable output nozzle assembly to maintain the valve in a protected open position without chattering over a wide range of flow rates. | 04-04-2013 |
20130199791 | DEEP SET SUBSURFACE SAFETY SYSTEM - A subsurface safety valve is operable to close a fluid flow path by virtue of an axially movable flow sleeve. The valve includes a recockable linear actuator and a latch mechanism so that the valve can be moved from an open to a closed position as a result of axial movement of the flow sleeve without overcoming the pressure head and frictional forces currently encountered in conventional safety valves. | 08-08-2013 |
20130220624 | WIRELINE RETRIEVABLE INJECTION VALVE ASSEMBLY WITH A VARIABLE ORIFICE - A wireline retrievable injection valve for an oil or gas well has an internal valve that is initially moved to open a flapper safety valve and also opens to allow fluid flow through the valve. The internal valve includes a sleeve that opens the flapper safety valve and shields the flapper safety valve from fluid. In this manner the flapper valve is protected from being caused to “flutter” or “chatter” due to pressure variations in the fluid flow, thereby damaging the seat. | 08-29-2013 |
20140020904 | Deep Set Subsurface Safety Valve with a Micro Piston Latching Mechanism - A subsurface safety valve is operable to close a fluid flow path by virtue of an axially movable flow sleeve. The valve includes a recockable actuator and a latch mechanism so that the valve can be moved to a closed position without overcoming the pressure head and frictional forces currently encountered in conventional safety valves. The latch mechanism includes one or more micro pistons. | 01-23-2014 |
20140110122 | Safety System for Wells Having a Cable Deployed Electronic Submersible Pump - A safety system for a well having a cable deployed electronic submersible pump includes a barrier valve having a control line for opening and closing the valve, a first flapper safety valve assembly, and a second flapper safety valve assembly. The second flapper safety valve allows the cable for the pump to pass through the second flapper safety valve when the valve is in a closed position. An integral flapper safety valve assembly incorporates the first and second flapper safety valves. | 04-24-2014 |
20140251613 | Inflow Control Valve - A valve and valve assembly are provided to allow opening of flow channels through the wall of a tubular by increasing and then decreasing pressure in the tubular. Slidable seals having different areas are used to apply an axial force to a shuttle in the valve in response to differential pressure across the valve when in the closed position. The axial force shears a pin, releasing the shuttle. A decrease of pressure in the tubular can allow the valve to open in response to a spring force. Multiple valves may be placed along a tubular string and the valves may be opened all at substantially the same time or at time intervals determined by pressures applied inside the tubular. | 09-11-2014 |
Wolfgang Henschel, Unterschneidheim DE
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20100149510 | METHODS FOR PRODUCING AN ANTIREFLECTION SURFACE ON AN OPTICAL ELEMENT, OPTICAL ELEMENT AND ASSOCIATED OPTICAL ARRANGEMENT - Methods for producing an antireflection surface ( | 06-17-2010 |