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Gerhard Bruckmann, Asslar DE
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20120132385 | Method and Device for Remelting Metal in an Electric Furnace - The invention relates to a method and a device for remelting metal in an electric furnace, wherein material electrodes are melted on by forming a slag bath, and the melted-on metal of the material electrodes solidifies in block form in a crucible apparatus ( | 05-31-2012 |
Gero Bruckmann, Lorrach DE
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20150250356 | SPLATTER GUARD FOR POTS, PANS, AND OTHER COOKING APPLIANCES - Splatter guard for pots, pans, and other cooking appliances, with long-handled tongs, which have two legs that can be pressed together, includes a movable tongue situated between the two legs so that the tongue is raised when the two legs are pressed together. If the two legs are pressed together, the tongue is automatically raised, at least partially, and in particular in its front area, which faces the free leg ends, to the extent that the tongue protrudes above the two legs. In this way, a clamping space is formed between the raised tongue and the two legs into which a flat splatter guard element can be inserted. If pressure is applied on the two legs when the splatter guard element has been inserted, the splatter guard goes back to its basic position in which the tongue is located, at least essentially, in one plane with the two legs. With the movement of the tongue into this basic position, the splatter guard element inserted between the tongue and the two legs is clamped between the tongue and the two legs and held there. In this position, the splatter guard can be placed on the upper edge of a pot or a pan, so that the splatter guard covers the opening of the pot or the pan with the splatter guard element inserted therein, and in this way, a splashing out of grease or liquid is prevented. | 09-10-2015 |
J.w. Barry Bruckmann, Kent GB
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20090301497 | Mobilizing Musculoskeletal Structures - An injured musculoskeletal structure is mobilized relative to a juxtaposing support structure surface to isolate the injured musculoskeletal structure from forces transferred from adjoining musculoskeletal structures in order to alleviate pain, discomfort, inflammation, and further injury associated with such transferred forces. | 12-10-2009 |
J.w. Barry Bruckmann, Nassau BS
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20140316320 | MOBILIZING MUSCULOSKELETAL STRUCTURES - A device for enclosing a finger includes a protective shell having an opening for receiving the finger. The protective shell defines an interior cavity that is sized and shaped to allow extension and flexion of the finger within the shell. | 10-23-2014 |
20150025434 | Mobilizing Musculoskeletal Structures - An injured musculoskeletal structure is mobilized relative to a juxtaposing support structure surface to isolate the injured musculoskeletal structure from forces transferred from adjoining musculoskeletal structures in order to alleviate pain, discomfort, inflammation, and further injury associated with such transferred forces. | 01-22-2015 |
Ralf Bruckmann, Tubingen DE
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20100203312 | WATER-DILUTABLE CONCENTRATES FOR THE COATING OF VARIOUS SUBSTRATES - The present invention relates to concentrated inorganic/organic sols that are readily diluted with water to form coating agents for textile materials. Further, the use of the aqueous formulations, especially for the washproof coating of a textile material. | 08-12-2010 |
20100311295 | WATER-COMPATIBLE SOLS FOR COATING VARIOUS SUBSTRATES - The present invention relates to the preparation of storage-stable and water-compatible inorganic/organic sols suitable for the surface functionalization of a wide variety of substrates. | 12-09-2010 |
Stefan Bruckmann, Dortmund DE
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20130015272 | SHOWER HEADAANM Raab; StefanAACI KoelnAACO DEAAGP Raab; Stefan Koeln DEAANM Bruckmann; StefanAACI DortmundAACO DEAAGP Bruckmann; Stefan Dortmund DE - The invention relates to a shower head having a rigid housing ( | 01-17-2013 |
Theodor Bruckmann, Greven-Gimbte DE
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20090018285 | Method for Thermally Treating Polyester Pellets to Obtain a Partial Crystallization - The invention relates to a method for thermally treating polyester pellets to obtain a partial crystallization, whereby the polyester melt is delivered to an underwater granulating system and granulated; the thus obtained granulates are carried from the underwater granulating system through a water-solids separator over a short conveying distance; the dried granulates are then delivered to a treatment device at a granulate temperature higher than 100 degrees C. without external energy or heat being supplied. The heat treatment leading to partial crystallization results from the intrinsic heat of the granulates, whereby the treatment device is embodied as an at least lightly inclined reactor, into which the granulates are delivered at a temperature higher than 100 degrees C., the granulates passing through said reactor from the loading point to the discharge point under their own weight and leaving the same at a temperature higher than 130 degrees C. | 01-15-2009 |
20110201776 | Method for Thermally Treating Polyester Pellets to Obtain a Partial Crystallization - The invention relates to a method for thermally treating polyester pellets to obtain partial crystallization, whereby the polyester melt is supplied to an underwater granulating system and granulated; the thus obtained granulate are fed from the underwater granulating system into a water-solids separator. The dried granulate is then fed into a treatment device at a granulate temperature higher than 100 degrees C., without external energy or heat being supplied. The intrinsic heat of the granulate is used as the heat treatment leading to partial crystallization. The crystallization device is embodied as an at least lightly inclined reactor, into which granulate is fed at a temperature higher than 100 degrees C. The granulate passes through the reactor from the loading point to the discharge point under its own weight and exits the reactor with a temperature higher than 130 degrees C. | 08-18-2011 |
Theodor Bruckmann, Greven - Gimpte DE
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20090051061 | PROCESS FOR PELLETIZING POLYMER MELTS COMPRISING LOW-BOILING SUBSTANCES - The invention relates to a process for pelletizing polymer melts, at above ambient pressure, in a pelletizing chamber into which a cutting apparatus has been inserted. In a first step, the pelletizing chamber is flooded with a gas which is inert toward the polymer melt and whose pressure is that at which the pelletizing process is carried out. The polymer melt is then injected into the pelletizing chamber. Finally, the gas is displaced from the pelletizing chamber via a liquid as soon as the polymer melt begins to flow through the cutting apparatus, this melt being cut into pellets. | 02-26-2009 |
Theodor Anton Bruckmann, Breven-Gimbte DE
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20130127079 | Method for the Production of Polyester Granulates From Highly Viscous Polyester Melts and Also Device for the Production of the Polyester Granulates - The invention relates to a method and device for the direct production of polyester granulate from a highly viscous polyester melt with a polymerisation degree of 132 to 165, as well as the granulates formed thereform. In the method, the highly viscous polyester melt is subjected to a pre-drying and drying/degassing after a hot cutting method. Hot cutting is implemented at water temperatures of 70° C. to 95° C. and with a liquid to solid ratio of 8 to 12:1. | 05-23-2013 |
Theodor Anton Bruckmann, Greven-Gimbte DE
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20090072423 | METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF POLYESTER GRANULATES FROM HIGHLY VISCOUS POLYESTER MELTS AND ALSO DEVICE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF THE POLYESTER GRANULATES - The invention relates to a method and device for the direct production of polyester granulate from a highly viscous polyester melt with a polymerisation degree of 132 to 165, as well as the granulates formed thereform. In the method, the highly viscous polyester melt is subjected to a pre-drying and drying/degassing after a hot cutting method. Hot cutting is implemented at water temperatures of 70° C. to 95° C. and with a liquid to solid ratio of 8 to 12:1. | 03-19-2009 |
20110293762 | Method For The Production Of Polyester Granulates From Highly Viscous Polyester Melts And Also Device For The Production Of The Polyester Granulates - The invention relates to a method and device for the direct production of polyester granulate from a highly viscous polyester melt with a polymerisation degree of 132 to 165, as well as the granulates formed thereform. In the method, the highly viscous polyester melt is subjected to a pre-drying and drying/degassing after a hot cutting method. Hot cutting is implemented at water temperatures of 70° C. to 95° C. and with a liquid to solid ratio of 8 to 12:1. | 12-01-2011 |
Wilhelm Bruckmann, Oberhausen DE
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20100059216 | Heat Exchanger In A Modular Construction - The invention relates to a heat exchanger in modular construction, in particular for facilities operated using large load and/or temperature changes, having an external shell and a number of heat exchanger modules, wherein each heat exchanger module, which is either a preheater, evaporator, or superheater module, has an entry manifold, and exit manifold, and meandering pipes, through which the heat-absorbing medium, in particular water, flows from the entry manifold to the exit manifold, and the heat exchanger modules are also situated in a shared external shell, so that they have the same heat-dissipating medium flowing around them, the evaporator modules being connected in parallel via a steam-collecting drum situated outside the external shell. | 03-11-2010 |