Klima
Alexander Klima, Wiesbaden DE
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20100326621 | CHECKER BRICK - A checker brick ( | 12-30-2010 |
Daniel J. Klima, Andover, MN US
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20100318067 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR CATHETER STEERABILITY - A catheter assembly having first and second shaft members that provide stearability for the catheter assembly. The first shaft member has a plurality of longitudinally spaced apart first ring members that are interconnected with a longitudinally extended first spine member. The second shaft member is positioned within the first shaft member and is connected to a distal end portion of the first shaft member. The second shaft member has a plurality of longitudinally spaced apart second ring members that are interconnected with a longitudinally extending second spine member. Alternatively, the second shaft member includes a plurality of protrusions extending radially outward from the longitudinally extending second spine member. The second shaft member is operable to move at least portions of the first ring members longitudinally relative to each other to bend the first shaft member. | 12-16-2010 |
20120078351 | DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR COLLAPSIBLE HEART VALVE - A delivery system for delivering a collapsible prosthetic heart valve includes a valve support structure for supporting a collapsible prosthetic heart valve, and a distal sheath movable in a longitudinal direction relative to the valve support structure between a first position in which the distal sheath is adapted to surround a collapsible prosthetic heart valve supported on the valve support structure, and a second position in which the distal sheath is adapted to expose the collapsible prosthetic heart valve for deployment. The distal sheath is at least partially formed of an inner polymer layer, an outer polymer layer, and a tubular supporting member sandwiched between the inner polymer layer and the outer polymer layer. | 03-29-2012 |
20130218266 | BALLOON EXPANDABLE PLATFORM WITH RETAINING FEATURES FOR A COLLAPSIBLE VALVE - Retainer structures ( | 08-22-2013 |
20130297009 | AORTIC BANDS AND METHODS OF USE - A method of testing the performance of a collapsible prosthetic heart valve includes wrapping an aortic band around an outer surface of a portion of an aorta, fastening a first end portion of the aortic band to a second end portion of the aortic band, implanting a collapsible prosthetic heart valve in the aorta at an implantation site, and flowing a pressurized fluid through the aorta. The aortic band may be positioned near the sinotubular junction of the aorta. When installed around the aorta, the aortic band reinforces the portion of the aorta so as to be more resistant to radial expansion. | 11-07-2013 |
20130297013 | HYPOTUBE SHAFT WITH ARTICULATION MECHANISM - A delivery device for a prosthetic heart valve includes a shaft, a sheath, and a pull wire. The shaft has a proximal end, a distal end, and a longitudinal axis. The sheath is attached to the shaft and is rotatable about an axis transverse to the longitudinal axis of the shaft. The pull wire is mechanically coupled to the sheath such that movement of the pull wire rotates the sheath relative to the shaft. The sheath may be in a first position relative to the shaft when a distal end of the pull wire is in a first position and may be in a second position when the distal end of the pull wire is in a second position. Deflection of the sheath relative to the shaft enables a prosthetic valve to be axially aligned with the native valve annulus for deployment. | 11-07-2013 |
Joachim Klima, Notzingen DE
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20110223833 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE MEASUREMENT-AIDED FINE MACHINING OF WORKPIECE SURFACES, AND MEASURING SYSTEM - In the case of a method for the material-removing fine machining of a workpiece surface of a workpiece, in particular for the honing or finishing of workpiece portions having substantially rotationally symmetrically curved workpiece surfaces, at least one fine machining tool machines the workpiece surface and, by means of a measuring system, a measurement of the workpiece surface is performed. In this case, at at least one measuring position, radar radiation is directed onto the workpiece surface, and the radar radiation reflected from the workpiece surface is acquired and evaluated for the purpose of determining at least one surface measurement value. | 09-15-2011 |
John Klima, Perkasie, PA US
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20090232518 | OPTICAL TRANSMITTER WITH ADAPTIVELY CONTROLLED OPTICALLY LINEARIZED MODULATOR - An optical transmitter for generating a modulated optical signal to be transmitted over fiber optical link. The transmitter includes: an optical source for producing an optical signal; an optically linearized modulator (OLM) as external modulator for modulating the optical signal produced by the optical source with an information carrying signal. The external modulator includes a first input port for receiving a first DC bias signal, and a second input port for receiving a second DC bias signal. The optical transmitter further includes a pilot tone generator for generating a first pilot signal to be applied to the first input port and a second pilot signal to be applied to the second input port. The first and second pilot signals are capable of producing distortion products in the modulated optical signal. A differential modulation signal is imposed onto either the first pilot signal or the second pilot signal so as to generate a first control signal that alternately adjusts the first DC bias signal and the second DC bias signal in order to minimize the distortion products. The optical transmitter may include a digital based control system that is adapted to reduce composite even and odd order distortions in the OLM. | 09-17-2009 |
Josef Klima, Ulm DE
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20090008913 | Occupant restraint device for a motor vehicle - An occupant restraint device for a vehicle, including a side cheek protruding from a backrest of a vehicle seat. A supporting structure of the vehicle has an outer side facing an exterior space of the vehicle and an inner side facing away from the exterior space of the vehicle and facing the outer side of the side cheek. An airbag arranged in the vehicle seat is supported on the inner side of the supporting structure and exerts an opposing force on the outer side of the side cheek when the airbag is inflated, the force being directed onto the outer side of the side cheek. A pre-crash detection device for identifying an imminent application of force on the outer side of the supporting structure from the exterior space, the pre-crash detection device activating an expansion of the side cheek in an expansion direction along the supporting structure. | 01-08-2009 |
20090008914 | Occupant restraint device for a motor vehicle - An occupant restraint device for a motor vehicle includes a supporting structure of the motor vehicle. The supporting structure includes an outer side facing an exterior of the vehicle and an inner side facing an interior of the vehicle. A vehicle seat includes an outer side facing the inner side of the supporting structure. A receptacle for an airbag is arranged on the outer side of the motor vehicle seat. An openable region is included on the receptacle such that the airbag can be deployed into the interior of the vehicle. A pre-crash detection device identifies an imminent application of force on the outer side of the supporting structure. The pre-crash detection device triggers a shifting of the receptacle from an inoperative position into an operative position along a direction of movement between the outer side of the vehicle seat and the inner side of the supporting structure. | 01-08-2009 |
Martin Klima, Dusseldorf DE
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20120107562 | METHODS FOR GRAPHENE-ASSISTED FABRICATION OF MICRO-AND NANOSCALE STRUCTURES AND DEVICES FEATURING THE SAME - Methods for graphene-assisted fabrication of a surface on a substrate are disclosed herein. In an exemplary method, fabricating an etched surface on a substrate includes, depositing at least one layer of graphene on the surface on the substrate, patterning the deposited layer of graphene, and exposing the surface on a substrate to an acid to etch the surface on the substrate. The method can further include forming the layer of graphene from graphite. In some embodiments, the layer of graphene is formed by mechanically exfoliating the layer of graphene from the graphite. Alternatively, the layer of graphene can be formed by chemically exfoliating the graphene from the graphite, or other carbon materials, and/or utilizing vapor deposition to form the layer of graphene from the graphite, or other carbon materials. | 05-03-2012 |
Mary Elizabeth Klima, Lawrenceville, GA US
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20100304127 | Multi-layer Polymer Film For Printing and Copying - A multi-layer polymer film for printing and copying of the present invention comprising a two-layer polymer base film composed of layer A and layer B laminated on one side of the layer A, the layer B containing a filler in an amount of 50 to 3000 ppm and the layer A containing no filler or a filler in an amount of at least 1000 ppm and less than the B layer; an image receiving layer coated on the exposed surface of the layer A; and an antistatic layer coated on the exposed surface of the layer B, wherein the layer A having the image receiving coating layer and the layer B having the antistatic coating layer have average degrees of surface roughness (Ra) ranging from 10 to 60 nm and 50 to 150 nm, respectively, exhibits improved properties in terms of runnability, printing, optical (haze), antistatic, friction coefficient and anti-blocking properties, which can be advantageously used as an OHP film. | 12-02-2010 |
Rodney F. Klima, Quincy, IL US
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20110218340 | 2-[1-Cyanopropyl)Carbamoyl]-5-Chloromethyl Nicotinic Acids and the Use Thereof in Manufacturing Herbicidal Imidazolinones - 2-[(1-cyanopropyl)carbamoyl]-5-chloromethyl nicotinic acids of formula (I) where Z is hydrogen or halogen; Z | 09-08-2011 |
20110224433 | Process for Manufacturing Substituted 3-pyridylmethyl Ammonium Bromides - A process for manufacturing 5,6-disubstituted-3-pyridylmethyl ammonium bromides (I), | 09-15-2011 |
20110224439 | Process for Manufacturing 5-Chloromethyl-2,3-Pyridine Dicarboxylic Acid Anhydrides - A process for manufacturing 5-chloromethyl-2,3-pyridine dicarboxylic acid anhydrides (I) | 09-15-2011 |
20110245505 | Process for Manufacturing 5-Formyl-Pyridine-2,3-Dicarboxylic Acid Esters - A process for manufacturing a 5-formyl-pyridine-2,3-dicarboxylic acid ester (I) wherein Z is hydrogen or halogen; Z | 10-06-2011 |
20140206873 | Process for Manufacturing 5-Chloromethyl-2,3-Pyridine Dicarboxylic Acid Anhydrides - A process for manufacturing 5-chloromethyl-2,3-pyridine dicarboxylic acid anhydrides (I) | 07-24-2014 |
Roger Klima, Overland Park, KS US
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20090193750 | Construction Clip For Joining Structural Infrastructure - Devices for joining structural infrastructure and methods of making and using such devices are set forth herein. According to one embodiment, a device for joining structural infrastructure includes first and second flanges and a clip extending from the second flange away from the first flange. The first flange is adapted to be fastened to a first building support member using at least one fastener, and the second flange extends generally perpendicular from the first flange. The clip has an upper end and a wall; the clip upper end couples the clip wall to the second flange. The clip is adapted to secure the device to a second building support member by maintaining a portion of the second building support member between the clip wall and the second flange. | 08-06-2009 |
Tobias Marius Klima, Kirkland, WA US
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20160103481 | Adaptive Idle Timeout for Storage Devices - In embodiments of adaptive idle timeout for storage devices, a computing device includes a storage device that stores data for read and write access on a rotating media. An operating system of the computing device maintains a device cycle number as an accounting of each time the storage device is powered on-off. The computing device implements a storage device driver that is implemented to obtain the device cycle number of the storage device from the operating system, and determine a projected cycle number over a duration of operational time of the storage device based on the device cycle number. The storage device driver can then determine whether the projected cycle number exceeds a maximum of power on-off cycles within a warranty period of the storage device, and control a frequency of the storage device being powered-off if the projected cycle number exceeds the maximum of power on-off cycles. | 04-14-2016 |
William L. Klima, Fredericksburg, VA US
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20140339296 | Barcode, barcode device, system, and method - A barcode device including a barcode scanning device and a cell phone. The barcode scanning device can be a contact or non-contact or near contact barcode scanning device. | 11-20-2014 |
20150324760 | Smart waste device and waste tracking system - An electronic waste tracking device, process, and system to track waste from one location to another location. | 11-12-2015 |
Zachary Klima, Ferndale, MI US
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20160005053 | TECHNIQUES FOR AUTOMATIC REAL-TIME CALCULATION OF USER WAIT TIMES - A computer-implemented technique can process overhead images of users in a line at a venue to obtain a user wait time for the line. The processing can include (a) identifying a user of the group of users that is second in the line to obtain a target user, (b) detecting when the target user becomes first in the line to obtain a start time, (c) after the target user becomes first in the line, detecting when the target user leaves the line to obtain an end time, (d) determining a period from the start time to the end time, and (e) calculating the user wait time by calculating a product of (i) the determined period and (ii) a quantity of the group of users in the line after the target user leaves the line. The calculated user wait time can then be output. | 01-07-2016 |