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Douglas J. Brandner, New Brighton, MN US
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20090287263 | MEDICAL DEVICE WITH LIQUID FILLED HOUSING - Embodiments of the invention are related to medical devices filled with a liquid composition, amongst other things. In an embodiment, the invention includes a hermetically sealed housing defining an interior volume, a component module disposed within the interior volume, the component module comprising a circuit board, the component module displacing a portion of the interior volume. A liquid composition can be disposed within the housing, the liquid composition filling at least 80% of the interior volume not displaced by the component module. Other embodiments are also included herein. | 11-19-2009 |
20120004694 | THERAPY CIRCUIT PROTECTION FOR IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - A medical device can include a therapy circuit configured to provide a specified electrostimulation therapy to a tissue site, the specified electrostimulation therapy including a scheduled completion, the therapy circuit including a protection circuit configured to adjust specification of the electrostimulation therapy being provided so as to provide an adjusted electrostimulation therapy before the scheduled completion. The medical device can include a monitoring circuit comprising a comparator. The monitoring circuit can be configured to trigger the protection circuit to inhibit the therapy circuit when the therapy circuit output parameter exceeds the specified threshold as indicated by the comparator. | 01-05-2012 |
20130138170 | MANAGING CROSS THERAPY SENSING IN A MULTIPLE THERAPY IMPLANTABLE DEVICE - An apparatus comprises a cardiac signal sensing circuit configured to sense an electrical cardiac signal from at least one of an atrium or ventricle of a heart of a subject, a therapy circuit configured to provide electrical pacing therapy and electrical autonomic neural modulation therapy to the subject, and a control circuit. The control circuit is configured to initiate delivery of the autonomic modulation neural therapy, and the control circuit includes a signal detection circuit configured to detect delivery of the autonomic neural modulation therapy in the sensed cardiac signal. The control circuit is configured to change, in response to detecting the delivery, a sensitivity of the cardiac signal sensing circuit during delivery of the autonomic neural modulation therapy. | 05-30-2013 |
20130245718 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MONITORING NEUROSTIMULATION DOSING - Various implantable device embodiments may comprise a neural stimulator configured to deliver a neurostimulation therapy with stimulation ON times and stimulation OFF times where a dose of the neurostimulation therapy is provided by a number of neurostimulation pulses over a period of time. The neural stimulator may be configured to monitor the dose of the delivered neurostimulation therapy against dosing parameters. The neural stimulator may be configured to declare a fault if the monitored dose does not favorably compare to a desired dose for the neurostimulation therapy, or may be configured to record data for the monitored dose of the delivered neurostimulation therapy, or may be configured to both record data for the monitored dose of the delivered neurostimulation therapy and declare a fault if the monitored dose does not favorably compare to a desired dose for the neurostimulation therapy. | 09-19-2013 |
20150148867 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MONITORING NEUROSTIMULATION DOSING - Various implantable device embodiments may comprise a neural stimulator configured to deliver a neurostimulation therapy with stimulation ON times and stimulation OFF times where a dose of the neurostimulation therapy is provided by a number of neurostimulation pulses over a period of time. The neural stimulator may be configured to monitor the dose of the delivered neurostimulation therapy against dosing parameters. The neural stimulator may be configured to declare a fault if the monitored dose does not favorably compare to a desired dose for the neurostimulation therapy, or may be configured to record data for the monitored dose of the delivered neurostimulation therapy, or may be configured to both record data fir the monitored dose of the delivered neurostimulation therapy and declare a fault if the monitored dose does riot favorably compare to a desired dose for the neurostimulation therapy. | 05-28-2015 |
Edward D. Brandner, Mount Pleasant, PA US
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20100176035 | Vacumag magnetic separator and process - An apparatus for separating a stream of particles with individual sizes smaller than 300 μm and magnetic properties ranging from collective magnetism as in ferromagnetism to paramagnetism to diamagnetism. The apparatus includes a plurality of stages for separating a stream of particles. The apparatus includes a magnetic component producing a magnetic force associated with each stage. The apparatus includes an aerodynamic component producing an aerodynamic force associated with each stage, where the more magnetic component or components of a feed of particles for each stage is separated and either or both the less magnetic product and the more magnetic product of each stage are the feed for separate succeeding stages with each stage and where the magnetic and aerodynamic forces along with gravimetric forces of each stage are chosen to separate more strongly magnetic particles from less magnetic particles. A method for separating a stream of particles with individual sizes smaller than 300 μm and magnetic properties ranging from collective magnetism as in ferromagnetism to paramagnetism to diamagnetism. | 07-15-2010 |
Friedhelm Brandner, Erlenbach DE
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20090252815 | Pulverulent mixtures containing hydrogen peroxide and hydrophobized silicon dioxide - The present invention is directed to pulverulent mixtures comprising hydrogen peroxide and hydrophobized, pyrogenically prepared silicon dioxide powder, preferably with a methanol wettability of at least 40. The pulverulent mixtures exhibit good storage stability and can be used for the controlled release of hydrogen peroxide and/or oxygen. The invention also includes methods of making these pulverulent mixtures and methods of using the mixtures in detergents, cleaning compositions, topical medications, antimicrobials and other products. | 10-08-2009 |
J. Brandner, Sandhausen DE
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20120309956 | MICROPROCESSING FOR PREPARING A POLYCONDENSATE - The present invention relates to a process for preparing polydextrose by using a microdevice. It further relates to the use of a microdevice for the polycondesation reactions. | 12-06-2012 |
Juergen Brandner, St. Georgen AT
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20110281232 | MEDICAL OR DENTAL HANDPIECE - A medical or dental handpiece comprises a grip sleeve, a handpiece head, an engagement element and a retaining member. The handpiece head comprises a head housing and a hollow connecting sleeve extending from the head housing for connecting the handpiece head to the grip sleeve. The engagement element has a first end positionable to extend through the grip sleeve and a second end engageable within an opening in the handpiece head. The retaining member is spaced proximally from the handpiece head. The first end of the engagement element is connectable with the retaining member to secure the second end of the engagement element against the handpiece head and to retain the grip sleeve around the engagement element and against the handpiece head. | 11-17-2011 |
Jurgen J. Brandner, Sandhausen DE
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20160032022 | MICROPROCESSING FOR PREPARING A POLYCONDENSATE - The present invention relates to a process for preparing polydextrose by using a microdevice. It further relates to the use of a microdevice for the polycondesation reactions. | 02-04-2016 |
Kevin J. Brandner, Streamwood, IL US
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20130152525 | GAS-SOLIDS SEPARATION UNITS AND METHODS FOR THE MANUFACTURE THEREOF - Embodiments of a gas-solids separation unit and embodiments of a method for manufacturing a separation unit are provided. In one embodiment, the separation unit includes a cyclonic separator and a vessel having a flue gas chamber, a clean gas chamber, and an entrained solids chamber between the flue gas chamber and the clean gas chamber. The cyclonic separator includes, in turn, a cyclone barrel extending from the flue gas chamber toward the clean gas chamber, a swirl vane positioned across the cyclone barrel, a gas outlet tube fluidly coupling the cyclone barrel to the clean gas chamber, and a first check valve opening formed through the barrel sidewall upstream of the gas outlet tube. | 06-20-2013 |
Marco Brandner, Hofen AT
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20100173217 | FUEL CELL AND METHOD FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF - A fuel cell ( | 07-08-2010 |
20160093900 | FUEL CELL AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF - A fuel cell ( | 03-31-2016 |
Marco Brandner, Oy-Mittelberg DE
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20100233576 | INTERCONNECTOR FOR A HIGH-TEMPERATURE SOLID ELECTROLYTE FUEL CELL, METHOD OF PRODUCING A FUEL CELL, AND HIGH-TEMPERATURE SOLID ELECTROLYTE FUEL CELL - An interconnector, or bipolar plate, for a high-temperature solid electrolyte fuel cell is composed of a sintered chromium alloy which has sintering pores and contains >90% by weight of Cr, from 3 to 8% by weight of Fe and optionally from 0.001 to 2% by weight of at least one element of the group of rare earth metals. The chromium alloy contains from 0.1 to 2% by weight of Al and the sintering pores are at least partially filled with an oxidic compound containing Al and Cr. The interconnector has a high impermeability to gas and dimensional stability. | 09-16-2010 |
20110143261 | SHAPED PART - A shaped part that is particularly suited as an interconnector or an end plate for a fuel cell stack, is produced by pressing and sintering a pulverulent starting material. The shaped part has a disc-shaped or plate-shaped basic body with a multiplicity of knob-like and/or ridge-like elevations with a height h. In cross section, each elevation has two inclined side flanks which lead, proceeding from an end contour of the elevation, via rounded corner portions, with a radius r or r′ directly or via intermediate rectilinear portions, into curved portions, with a radius R or R′, which in turn merge into the surface contour, of the basic body. The rectilinear portions, or, in the case of a direct transition of the rounded corner portions, into the curved portions, the tangents at the point of the transition, have an angle of inclination α or α′ with respect to the surface contour, in the range of 95° to 135°. The radius R or R′ is in the range of 0.15 to 1 mm and the height h is dimensioned such that the ratio R:h or R′:h is in a range of 0.25 to 1. | 06-16-2011 |
20120060692 | MEMBRANE TUBE AND REACTOR HAVING A MEMBRANE TUBE - The invention relates to a diaphragm pipe for permeative separation of hydrogen from gas mixtures containing hydrogen, a method for the production thereof as well as a reactor comprising a diaphragm pipe, wherein the diaphragm pipe comprises a porous pipe (S) made of a sintered metal and a diaphragm (M) containing palladium or made of palladium enclosing the outer surface of the sintered metal pipe (5). The sintered metal pipe (S) has at least on one end a fitting (F) made of gasproof material, which is firmly connected with the sintered metal pipe (S). | 03-15-2012 |
20120244456 | ANODE FOR A HIGH-TEMPERATURE FUEL CELL AND PRODUCTION THEREOF - The substrate-supported anode for a high-temperature fuel cell comprises an at least three-layer anode laminate on a metallic substrate. Each of the layers of the anode laminate comprises yttria-stabilized zirconia and nickel, wherein the mean particle size of the nickel decreases from one layer to the next as the distance from the substrate increases. The last layer of the anode laminate, which is provided for contact with the electrolyte, has a root mean square roughness of less than 4 μm. The overall mean pore size of this layer is typically between 0.3 and 1.5 μm. Starting powders having a bimodal particle size distribution of yttria-stabilized zirconia and nickel-containing powder are used at least for the first and second layers of the anode laminate. The mean particle size of the nickel-containing powder is reduced from one layer to the next, whereby it is advantageously no more than 0.5 μm in the last layer of the anode laminate. | 09-27-2012 |
20130189606 | ASSEMBLY FOR A FUEL CELL AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF - The invention relates to an assembly comprising an electrode, an electrolyte, and a carrier substrate. The assembly is suitable for a fuel cell. An adaptation layer for adapting the electrolyte to the electrode is disposed between the electrode and the electrolyte, wherein the mean pore size of the adaptation layer is smaller than the mean pore size of the electrode. | 07-25-2013 |
20140023957 | LAYER STRUCTURE AND USE THEREOF TO FORM A CERAMIC LAYER STRUCTURE BETWEEN AN INTERCONNECT AND A CATHODE OF A HIGH-TEMPERATURE FUEL CELL - The invention relates to a layer structure which is formed between an interconnect and a cathode of a solid oxide fuel cell and can be used for forming a ceramic layer structure between an interconnect and a cathode. In this respect, the interconnect comprises a metal alloy containing chromium. The object of the present invention is to provide a layer structure between an interconnect and a cathode of a solid oxide fuel cell with which a good protective function (from corrosion and from chromium vaporization), a high electrical conductivity and also a good thermal expansion behavior adapted to the materials of an interconnect and of a cathode can be achieved. The layer structure in the green state is formed by a powdery spinel as well as at least one of the below-named metal oxides CuO, NiO, CoO | 01-23-2014 |
20140147692 | MOLDED PART - A powder metallurgical molded part includes a disk or plate-like main body and a row of knob-shaped and/or ridge-shaped elevations in a row direction having a height perpendicular to a main plane of the main body and a cross section with side flanks leading from an outer end contour in height direction of the elevation via rounded corner portions into curved portions with a curve radius. The curve radius merges into the surface contour of the main body and a rectilinear flank portion or tangent of the side flank lying at the point where the rounded corner portion merges into the curved portion is disposed at an angle of inclination to the main plane. At least two different angles of inclination are on the same side of the main body and the at least two different angles of inclination represent at least first and second geometries. | 05-29-2014 |
20140193287 | METHOD OF PRODUCING A SHAPED PART - A shaped part that is particularly suited as an interconnector or an end plate for a fuel cell stack, is produced by pressing and sintering a pulverulent starting material. The shaped part has a basic body with a multiplicity of knob-like and/or ridge-like elevations with a height h. Each elevation has two inclined side flanks which lead, proceeding from an end contour of the elevation, via rounded corner portions, directly or via intermediate rectilinear portions, into curved portions with a radius R or R′, which in turn merge into the surface contour, of the basic body. A ratio of the radius R:h or R′:h ranges from 0.25, or preferably from 0.5 to 1. | 07-10-2014 |
Markus Brandner, Graz AT
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20110025313 | Measurement Method, Sensor Arrangement and Measurement System - In a measurement method, an array of magnetic field sensors (MS | 02-03-2011 |
Martina Brandner, Grambach AT
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20150353978 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING FRUCTOSE - A method for the enzymatic production of D-fructose from D-glucose in a one-pot synthesis, wherein D-glucose is oxidized enzymatically to D-glucosone and D-glucosone is reduced enzymatically to D-fructose and the use of the D-fructose produced in this way for the production of furan derivatives. | 12-10-2015 |
Michael Brandner, Buchloe DE
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20100176766 | CONTROL METHOD FOR AN ACCUMULATOR BATTERY AND A HAND POWER TOOL - A control method for a system of a hand power tool and an accumulator battery is disclosed. The hand power tool is connectable to the accumulator battery via a current interface for supplying the hand power tool. The hand power tool features a data interface for communicating with the accumulator battery. Characterizing data of the hand power tool and/or data about an operating process of the hand power tool is transmitted to the accumulator battery via the interface. | 07-15-2010 |
20140232352 | METHOD AND DEVICE TO MONITOR THE CURRENT OF A BATTERY-OPERATED HANDHELD POWER TOOL - A method to monitor the current of a handheld power tool ( | 08-21-2014 |
Michael Brandner, Landsberg Am Lech/erpfting DE
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20150246435 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR OPERATING A HAND-HELD MACHINE TOOL WITH A TANGENTIAL IMPACT MECHANISM - The invention relates to a method for operating a hand-held machine tool with a tangential impact mechanism which can be driven by means of a drive shaft and an electric motor, according to which method an actual torque provided by the drive shaft is adjusted to a required torque depending on a measured motor current, wherein the required torque is less than a triggering torque of the tangential impact mechanism. | 09-03-2015 |
20150280468 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR TOTAL DISCHARGE PROTECTION OF A STORAGE BATTERY OF A HAND-HELD POWER TOOL - The present invention relates to a method for total discharge protection of a storage battery of a hand-held power tool, comprising the following steps: determining a current average ON-time of the hand-held power tool; and setting a reference duration for total discharge protection of the storage battery as a function of the determine average ON-time of the hand-held power tool. | 10-01-2015 |
20150325826 | BATTERY FOR A HANDHELD MACHINE TOOL AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A BATTERY FOR A HANDHELD MACHINE TOOL - The battery unit according to the invention for a handheld machine tool comprises a number of battery cells, with at least one of the battery cells being embodied as an isolation battery cell, and showing a fire protection jacket comprising an intumescent material. The fire protection jacket surrounds the isolation battery cell at least partially such that the isolation battery cell is surrounded by the fire protection jacket at a predetermined temperature such that the isolation battery cell is thermally insulated. | 11-12-2015 |
Michelle Brandner, Woodridge, IL US
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20080286596 | METAL FABRIC BASED MULTIPLE PLY LAMINATED STRUCTURE - The invention is multilayer laminate comprising at least one scouring layer and at least one nonmetal layer; wherein the scouring layer includes a scouring surface and a laminating surface such that the laminating surface is laminated to the nonmetal layer. | 11-20-2008 |
Mike Brandner, Gross-Gerau DE
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20110118463 | METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF 3,6-DIHYDRO-L, 3, 5-TRIAZINE DERIVATIVES FROM METFORMIN AND PARALDEHYDE DERIVATIVES - Process for the preparation of compounds of the formula I | 05-19-2011 |
Theresa Brandner, San Francisco, CA US
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20160120333 | WEARABLE CHILD CARRIERS AND METHODS OF USE - Wearable child carriers and methods for use are disclosed. A representative device includes a sash configured to rest across a shoulder of the user and be positioned over the user's torso, and a cradle supported by the sash and configured to support and secure a child in a generally horizontal position against a frontside of the user's body. The cradle can include a head region supported by one end of the sash and configured to support and secure the sides and back of the child's head, a body region supported by another end of the sash and configured to support the child's torso and legs, and a flap extending from the body region and configured to wrap at least partially around the child's body and a portion of the body region. | 05-05-2016 |
Wolfgang Brandner, Waldmunchen DE
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20090041572 | Device and Method for the Contactless Personalization of Chips That Are Integrated into Passports - The invention relates to a device and a method for the contactless personalisation of chips integrated into passports within a system for processing, sorting and packaging a large number of passports comprising a straight main transport path with a first transport direction for transporting the passports one behind the other through the system comprising a plurality of system modules for processing, sorting and/or packaging, with a respective straight first auxiliary transport path connected to the main transport path and arranged on either side thereof for leading the passports away from the main transport path in a second transport direction running perpendicular to the first transport direction, a plurality of coding stations arranged along the two first auxiliary transport paths and next to one another with respect to the first transport direction for coding the chips of the passports, and an equal plurality of transport elements which are respectively assigned to the coding stations and can be displaced in the first transport direction for picking up the passports from the auxiliary transport paths, positioning them above the associated coding stations and then depositing them on second auxiliary transport paths running back towards the main transport path with a third transport direction running parallel to the second transport direction. | 02-12-2009 |