Blasey
Gerhard Blasey, Duesseldorf DE
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20090305938 | Production of Amine Oxide Granulates and the Use Thereof - Surfactant granulates containing 10 to 90 wt. % amine oxide, 10 to 90 wt. % carrier material and 0 to 50 wt. % binder can be manufactured by fluidized bed granulation and employed for upgrading a washing detergent or cleaning agent composition. The upgraded washing detergent or cleaning agent composition is characterized inter alia by an improved performance for the removal of fat-containing stains. | 12-10-2009 |
Gerhard Blasey, Dusseldorf DE
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20080261857 | Targeted Granulation Achieved by Neutralisation in a Compomix-Type Machine - Methods for manufacturing surfactant granules, which methods comprise: (a) neutralizing an anionic surfactant acid with a solid neutralization agent, wherein the anionic surfactant acid has a water content of 5 to 24 wt %, and wherein the anionic surfactant acid and the solid neutralization agent are agglomerated in a free-fall mixer, to form surfactant granules having a bulk density of 300 to 800 g/l, are described. | 10-23-2008 |
Nicholas S. Blasey, Kensington, MD US
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20160074262 | Intelliwalker, an intelligent, sensor equipped, motorized robotic walking assistance device. - An intelligent, self-propelled assistive walking and cargo-carrying device that utilizes various sensors to monitor the intended movement and balance of its pedestrian user and the device in relation to the surrounding terrain to ensure stability, provides the capability to ascend or descend stairs and uneven terrain via removable motorized treads, and can enhance the pedestrian user's ability to comprehend and interact with the environment through hearing amplification, range-finding, and interaction with personally-worn smart devices (e.g., smart phones, smart watches, smart bands, etc.). The embodiment can be controlled by the user through pressure-sensitive grips and controls, voice, detected motion of the user, or remotely through wireless connection. The embodiment can be programmed to be user-specific and to follow a pre-determined path or to arrive at a target location. | 03-17-2016 |