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Alexandre Geissler, Lyon FR
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20140235536 | INJECTABLE SOLUTION AT PH 7 COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE BASAL INSULIN THE ISOELECTRIC POINT OF WHICH IS COMPRISED IN 5.8 AND 8.5 AND AN ANIONIC COMPOUND BEARING CARBOXYLATE CHARGES AND HYDROPHOBIC RADICALS - A composition in the form of an injectable aqueous solution, the pH of which is from 6.6 to 7.8, comprises at least: | 08-21-2014 |
20150250858 | INJECTABLE SOLUTION AT PH 7 COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE BASAL INSULIN WHOSE PI IS BETWEEN 5.8 AND 8.5 - A composition in the form of an injectable aqueous solution, the pH of which is between 6.0 and 8.0, includes at least a basal insulin, the isoelectric point pI of which is between 5.8 and 8.5; and a dextran substituted by radicals carrying carboxylate charges and hydrophobic radicals. Single-dose formulations at a pH of between 7 and 7.8 includes a basal insulin whose isoelectric point is between 5.8 and 8.5 and a prandial insulin. | 09-10-2015 |
Konrad Geissler, Zurich CH
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20110030736 | PROCESS FOR CLEANING ARTICLES - A method of cleaning at least one article having a surface to be cleaned, the method comprising the steps of inserting the article into a cleaning chamber ( | 02-10-2011 |
20110088722 | CLEANING COMPOSITIONS FOR USE IN CLOSED LOOP CLEANING MACHINES - Embodiments of the present disclosure include cleaning processes, closed loop cleaning machines, and methods of cleaning an article. The cleaning process includes contacting a surface of an article with a cleaning composition in a cleaning chamber, where the cleaning composition includes at least about 85 percent by weight organic solvents, based on total weight of the cleaning composition, and where at least about 5 percent by weight of the organic solvents is propylene glycol, based on total weight of the organic solvents, to clean the surface of the article, collecting the cleaning composition including contaminants, and recovering the cleaning composition via distillation, where a distillation apparatus removes the contaminants from the cleaning composition and is connected to the cleaning chamber by a process stream. | 04-21-2011 |
20110100398 | ACID REMOVAL IN CLEANING PROCESSES - Embodiments of the present disclosure include cleaning processes, cleaning machines, and methods of preventing acidification of a cleaning composition in a cleaning process. The cleaning process includes contacting an article having contaminants with a cleaning composition to remove the contaminants from the article, where the cleaning composition comes to have acidic components as a result of contacting the article with the cleaning composition, and where at least 85 percent by weight, based on a total weight of the cleaning composition, of the cleaning composition is an organic solvent, collecting the cleaning composition with the contaminants and the acidic components, separating the contaminants from the cleaning composition ( | 05-05-2011 |
20110315170 | ACID REMOVAL IN CLEANING PROCESSES - Embodiments of the present disclosure include cleaning processes, cleaning machines, and methods of preventing acidification of a cleaning composition in a cleaning process. The cleaning process includes contacting an article having contaminants with a cleaning composition to remove the contaminants from the article, where the cleaning composition comes to have acidic components as a result of contacting the article with the cleaning composition, and where at least 85 percent by weight, based on a total weight of the cleaning composition, of the cleaning composition is an organic solvent, collecting the cleaning composition with the contaminants and the acidic components, separating the contaminants from the cleaning composition, and passing the cleaning composition with the acidic components over an ion exchange resin to remove the acidic components from the cleaning composition. | 12-29-2011 |
Matthias Geissler, Boucherville CA
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20080245771 | METHOD FOR PROCESSING A SURFACE - A method for processing a surface involves depositing at least one class of enzymes ( | 10-09-2008 |
20120255930 | METHOD FOR PROCESSING A SURFACE - A method for processing a surface involves depositing at least one class of enzymes ( | 10-11-2012 |
20140038260 | METHOD FOR PROCESSING A SURFACE - A method for processing a surface involves depositing at least one class of enzymes ( | 02-06-2014 |
Michael Geissler, London GB
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20150131961 | COMPUTER GENERATED IMAGERY COMPOSITORS | 05-14-2015 |
Michael Paul Alexander Geissler, London, Greater London GB
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20160005185 | OPTICAL NAVIGATION & POSITIONING SYSTEM - An optical navigation system comprising a camera oriented to face towards a plurality of markers located at spaced apart locations from the camera, calculating means adapted to calculate an angle subtended between pairs of markers, the subtended angles being calculated by monitoring the pixel locations of the markers in a series of images captured by the camera, the optical navigation system additionally comprising means for creating a three-dimensional model whereby the location of the camera relative to the markers is determined by triangulating the subtended angles in the three-dimensional model. | 01-07-2016 |
Michael Paul Alexander Geissler, London GB
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20160005185 | OPTICAL NAVIGATION & POSITIONING SYSTEM - An optical navigation system comprising a camera oriented to face towards a plurality of markers located at spaced apart locations from the camera, calculating means adapted to calculate an angle subtended between pairs of markers, the subtended angles being calculated by monitoring the pixel locations of the markers in a series of images captured by the camera, the optical navigation system additionally comprising means for creating a three-dimensional model whereby the location of the camera relative to the markers is determined by triangulating the subtended angles in the three-dimensional model. | 01-07-2016 |
Richard Geissler, Hoerbranz AT
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20110091673 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING HOLLOW BODIES FROM PLASTIC AND HOLLOW PLASTIC BODIES WITH NOVEL PROPERTIES - A hollow plastic body comprises a material composite consisting of a stamp-formed panel or sheet-like first layer of a first thermoplastic synthetic material, an optionally stamp-formed panel or sheet-like second layer of a second synthetic material, and an open-cell or mixed-cell foam layer of a third synthetic material disposed between the first and the second layer. The foam layer may be compressed at least in some sections in accordance with the stamped form of the first layer and/or the second layer. The foam layer may be in mechanical contact with the first or/and second layer substantially only in the compressed sections. Advantageous manufacturing methods for hollow plastic bodies are further disclosed. | 04-21-2011 |