Jambor
Attila Jambor, Prien DE
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20090162649 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING POROUS SHAPED BODIES - The present invention relates to a process for producing a catalytically active porous shaped body, which comprises the steps: a) provision of a catalytically active powder consisting essentially of particles having a defined internal porosity, b) intimate mixing of the powder with a ball-shaped or spherical inelastic pore former and/or a binder, c) shaping of the mixture from step b) to form a shaped body, d) calcination of the shaped body obtained in step c). The invention further relates to a shaped body produced by the process of the invention. | 06-25-2009 |
20100075834 | Method for producing metal-doped zeolites and use thereof for the catalytic conversion of nitrogen oxides - The present invention provides a process for the preparation of metal-doped zeolites comprising the steps of | 03-25-2010 |
Dirk T. Jambor, Krefeld DE
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20080310654 | Circuit for processing sound signals - A circuit for processing sound signals includes an input amplifier for amplifying an input signal, wherein the amplified input signal is supplied to an output amplifier unchanged via a primary path configured as a bypass line and processed via one or several secondary paths configured as a circuit for processing the amplified input signal for amplifying and outputting the processed signal, wherein respective signal portions of the amplified input signal, which are supplied to the output amplifier via the primary path and the secondary path(s), can each be adjusted with an adjusting device, and wherein the secondary path includes a corresponding equalizing filter for filtering a corresponding frequency range with a dynamic circuit for optionally dynamically changing frequency, amplitude and phase depending on the signal and concurrent with a static control. | 12-18-2008 |
George Jambor, Richmond, IL US
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20130329767 | CARGO MONITORING SENSOR WITH HANDLE - A temperature sensor assembly is provided that includes a handle defining an internal cavity, and a probe secured to the handle and extending distally therefrom. The probe includes a sheath, a thermistor disposed within the sheath and defining a pair of wires and a bead formed at a distal end portion of the pair of wires. An electrical noise suppression device is disposed within the internal cavity of the handle and is electrically connected to the pair of thermistor wires. A set of lead wires is secured to a proximal end portion of the handle and are electrically connected to the electrical noise suppression device. An adhesive lined heat shrink tubing extends from around the bead of the thermistor, around the pair of thermistor wires, around the electrical noise suppression device, and to around at least a portion of the lead wires. | 12-12-2013 |
George F. Jambor, Slinger, WI US
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20100156840 | TOUCH SCREEN SENSOR HAVING VARYING SHEET RESISTANCE - A touch screen sensor includes a visible light transparent substrate and an electrically conductive micropattern disposed on or in the visible light transparent substrate. The micropattern includes a first region micropattern within a touch sensing area and a second region micropattern. The first region micropattern has a first sheet resistance value in a first direction, is visible light transparent, and has at least 90% open area. The second region micropattern has a second sheet resistance value in the first direction. The first sheet resistance value is different from the second sheet resistance value. | 06-24-2010 |
20130038572 | TOUCH SCREEN SENSOR HAVING VARYING SHEET RESISTANCE - A touch screen sensor includes a visible light transparent substrate and an electrically conductive micropattern disposed on or in the visible light transparent substrate. The micropattern includes a first region micropattern within a touch sensing area and a second region micropattern. The first region micropattern has a first sheet resistance value in a first direction, is visible light transparent, and has at least 90% open area. The second region micropattern has a second sheet resistance value in the first direction. The first sheet resistance value is different from the second sheet resistance value. | 02-14-2013 |
20140218052 | TOUCH SCREEN SENSOR - A touch screen sensor includes a visible light transparent substrate and an electrically conductive micropattern disposed on or in the visible light transparent substrate. The micropattern includes a first region micropattern within a touch sensing area and a second region micropattern. The first region micropattern has a first sheet resistance value in a first direction, is visible light transparent, and has at least 90% open area. The second region micropattern has a second sheet resistance value in the first direction. The first sheet resistance value is different from the second sheet resistance value. | 08-07-2014 |
Kristin L. Jambor, Cincinnati, OH US
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20080287976 | Gastric band with engagement member - A gastric band includes a gastric band body having a first end and second end. The first end and the second end are provided with a respective first latching member and a second latching member. The first end includes a tip and an engagement member proximal the first latching member such that the engagement member is on a side of the first latching member opposite the tip. The engagement member enhances one's ability to grasp the first end of the gastric band body during application and removal. | 11-20-2008 |
20090276487 | INTERACTIVE WEB BASED SYSTEM IN SUPPORT OF BARIATRIC PROCEDURES - The present invention is directed to a computer-based weight loss system for supporting bariatric treatment of obesity that is accessible to both the patient and the medical practitioner. The system has a central server maintaining a library of information related to the treatment of obesity and a patient interface and a medical practitioner interface linked to the central server for uploading and downloading of information. The patient interface also provides access to information selected from the group consisting of bariatric care pathway, behavioral modification planning, fitness, preoperative diet, postoperative diet, monitoring of a gastric band, monitoring of a patient's weight, monitoring caloric intake and nutritional information. The uploaded information is processed by the central server and then made available to the medical practitioner and the patient. | 11-05-2009 |
20110282683 | INTERACTIVE WEB BASED SYSTEM IN SUPPORT OF BARIATRIC PROCEDURES - The present invention is directed to a computer-based weight loss system for supporting bariatric treatment of obesity that is accessible to both the patient and the medical practitioner. The system has a central server maintaining a library of information related to the treatment of obesity and a patient interface and a medical practitioner interface linked to the central server for uploading and downloading of information. The patient interface also provides access to information selected from the group consisting of bariatric care pathway, behavioral modification planning, fitness, preoperative diet, postoperative diet, monitoring of a gastric band, monitoring of a patient's weight, monitoring caloric intake and nutritional information. The uploaded information is processed by the central server and then made available to the medical practitioner and the patient. | 11-17-2011 |
Lou Jambor, Thousand Oaks, CA US
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20130168544 | METHODS FOR DETECTING LACOSAMIDE BY MASS SPECTROMETRY - Provided are methods for determining the amount of lacosamide in a sample using mass spectrometry. The methods generally involve ionizing lacosamide in a sample and detecting and quantifying the amount of the ion to determine the amount of lacosamide in the sample. | 07-04-2013 |
Lou Jambor, San Juan Capistrano, CA US
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20140361160 | METHODS FOR DETECTING LACOSAMIDE BY MASS SPECTROMETRY - Provided are methods for determining the amount of lacosamide in a sample using mass spectrometry. The methods generally involve ionizing lacosamide in a sample and detecting and quantifying the amount of the ion to determine the amount of lacosamide in the sample. | 12-11-2014 |
Tamas Jambor, London GB
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20150020126 | RECOMMENDER CONTROL SYSTEM, APPARATUS, METHOD AND RELATED ASPECTS - User interaction data is heuristically processed to determine its usefulness to a remote recommender system. The data is ranked according it its likely ability to indicate a user preference towards a particular content item. The amount of data sent to the recommender system can then be limited to data records falling in a predetermined range of usefulness. A controller may be provided to determine what range is necessary so that the minimum amount of training data is provided to the recommender system to drive the recommender system's performance towards a set level. | 01-15-2015 |
Torsten Jambor, Dusseldorf DE
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20140123890 | SINGLE-CRYSTAL WELDING OF DIRECTIONALLY COMPACTED MATERIALS - A process for welding directionally solidified metallic materials is presented. Process parameters are targeted selected with respect to laser welding, advancement, laser power beam diameter and powder mass flow. The temperature gradient, which is fundamentally decisive for the single-crystal growth during laser cladding, may be set in a targeted manner. | 05-08-2014 |
Torsten Jambor, Koln DE
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20110073636 | Method and device for welding workpieces made of high-temperature resistant super Alloys - A method of welding workpieces of high-temperature superalloys is provided. Welding filler is applied in a plurality of layers to a surface of the workpiece via a heat input zone and a supply zone for supplying the welding filler into the heat input zone. The heat input zone and the supply zone on the one hand and the workpiece surface on the other hand are moved in relation to one another. A polycrystalline weld seam is generated by remelting a previously applied layer of the plurality of layers. Welding parameters are chosen such that a cooling rate during a solidifying of the material is at least 8000 Kelvins per second. Further, a welding apparatus for carrying out such a method is provided. | 03-31-2011 |
20110089150 | Method and Apparatus for Welding Workpieces of High-Temperature Superalloys - A welding apparatus for welding workpieces of high-temperature superalloys is provided. The welding apparatus includes a heat source for producing a heat input zone on the workpiece surface, a supplying device for supplying welding filler into the heat input zone and a transporting device for producing a relative movement between the heat source and the supplying device on the one hand and the workpiece surface on the other hand. The welding apparatus further includes a control unit with a control program, which carries out the relative movement in such a way that the welding power and the diameter of the heat input zone are set such that the cooling rate during the solidifying of the material is at least 8000 Kelvins per second. | 04-21-2011 |
20120103950 | WELDING METHOD AND COMPONENT - A process for welding a component in which a recess is filled by welding tracks is provided. The process includes providing a recess with a contour which delimits an outer upper surface of the component with respect to the recess. The welding tracks are laid such that the welding tracks also reach the surface outside a contour of the recess and that a plurality of welding layers are used in order to fill the recess until a last layer protrudes completely beyond the surface. | 05-03-2012 |
20120267347 | Method for welding workpieces made of highly heat-resistant superalloys, including a particular mass feed rate of the welding filler material - A welding method for welding workpieces made of highly heat-resistant superalloys is provided. The method includes generating a heat input zone on the workpiece surface by means of a heat source, feeding welding filler material into the heat input zone by means of a feeding device, and generating a relative motion between the heat source and the feeding device on one hand and the workpiece surface on the other hand by means of a conveying device. Furthermore, according to the welding method, the mass feed rate is ≦350 mg/min. | 10-25-2012 |
20120273468 | SINGLE CRYSTAL WELDING OF DIRECTIONALLY SOLIDIFIED MATERIALS - A process for the directional solidification of a weld seam during build up welding is provided which includes the targeted selection of process parameters for laser welding, feeding, laser power beam diameter, and powder mass flow. The temperature gradient substantially decisive for single crystal growth during laser application welding can be set deliberately. | 11-01-2012 |
20120285933 | MONOCRYSTALLINE WELDING OF DIRECTIONALLY COMPACTED MATERIALS - A method for directionally compacting a weld seam during build-up welding is provided. The method is used for the build-up welding of a component substrate that is compacted in a directional manner and comprises dendrites which extend in a substrate dendrite direction. The method parameters with respect to feed, laser power, weld beam diameter, powder beam focus and/or powder mass flow are designed such that they result in a local orientation of the temperature gradient to the solidification front, which is smaller than 45° with respect to the substrate dendrite direction of the dendrites in the substrate, wherein the relative speed is between 30 mm/mm and 100 mm/mm, and/or the power is between 200 W and 500 W, and/or the diameter of the laser beam on the surface of the substrate is between 3 mm and 6 mm, and/or the mass feed rate is between 30 mg/mm and 600 mg/mm. | 11-15-2012 |