Degenhardt, DE
Achim Degenhardt, Erlangen DE
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20110304717 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR NAVIGATING AN ENDOSCOPIC CAPSULE - In a method and system for navigating an endoscopy capsule in a patient, wherein the endoscopy capsule includes a camera, a first image of an object in the interior of the patient is obtained with the camera, in which a re-identifiable structural feature of the object is identified. Successive images of the interior of the patient are then automatically obtained with the camera, and the endoscopy capsule is controlled, for each image, so that the position of the structural feature remains unchanged in the individual images while the image scale is intentionally enlarged or reduced. | 12-15-2011 |
Andreas Degenhardt, Holzminden DE
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20100015276 | Increased Stability Of Flavor Compounds - The present invention is directed to the treatment of reactive thiol groups (—SH) found in thiol-containing flavor compounds by a highly selective enzymatic conversion into aroma-active disulides compounds using sulfhydryl oxidase. | 01-21-2010 |
20100242571 | FLAVOR EXTRACTING DEVICE FOR ISOLATION OR ANALYSIS OF VOLATILE COMPOUNDS - The present invention relates to a solid phase extraction body, methods for its manufacture, uses of such extraction body and analytical methods involving such extraction body. | 09-30-2010 |
20120213904 | NOVEL PANDAN EXTRACT ARTICLES IN POWDER FORM AND PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF - The present invention relates to novel pandan extract articles in powder form, wherein the artice comprises high amounts of precursors of 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline, a novel process of preparing such pandan extract articles in powder form and corresponding methods of using said pandan extract articles. | 08-23-2012 |
20130280401 | Metal-Complexing Aroma Compounds For Use In Aroma Stabilization - The present invention relates to the use of one or more compounds of the formulae | 10-24-2013 |
Andreas Degenhardt, Hannoversch Munden DE
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20130333635 | Assembly and Method for Supplying Electrical Energy to Electrical Traction Motors in a Rail Vehicle, in Particular in a Train Set - An assembly for supplying electrical energy to electrical traction motors in a rail vehicle, wherein the assembly includes at least one internal combustion engine, a generator allocated to the at least one internal combustion engine for generating the electrical energy, wherein the generator is mechanically coupled to the internal combustion engine such that it is driven by the internal combustion engine upon generator operation of the generator, a rectifier for rectifying an electrical alternating current generated by the generator, a direct voltage intermediate circuit that is electrically connected to the generator via the rectifier, a generator inverter that is present in addition to the rectifier or that is the rectifier operated in the inverter mode, wherein the generator inverter connects the direct voltage intermediate circuit to the generator in order to operate the generator in a motor mode as a motor, and a control for controlling the motor mode of the generator. | 12-19-2013 |
Andreas Degenhardt, Mutlangen DE
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20080311279 | Edible Composition as Moisture Barrier and Moisture Resistant Structure - An edible composition suitable to be used as barrier layer in significant amounts in food products and to prevent transfer of moisture into or from the food product to the environment as well as between different components in the food product is provided. The composition generally contains a demineralized dairy ingredient, a demineralized cocoa component, an emulsifier, a fatty component, and a sugar or polyol. | 12-18-2008 |
Andreas Degenhardt, Erfstadt DE
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20120231140 | Organic Compounds - Provided are umami taste and savoury flavour enhancing compounds of formula (I) | 09-13-2012 |
Björn Degenhardt, Heppenheim DE
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20100151586 | DOSING DEVICE FOR DOSING A FLUID INTO A RECEIVING CHANNEL OF A TEST ELEMENT FOR ANALYZING BODILY FLUIDS AND METHOD THEREOF - Methods for dosing a fluid into a receiving channel of a test element using a dosing device are disclosed. The dosing device comprises a dosing chamber in fluid connection with a dosing tube having a dosing tip, an optional dosing element extending at least partially into the dosing chamber, a dosing control device, and a movement device for moving the dosing tube and the test element closer to one another. The movement device is actuated to move the dosing tube relative to the test element. The dosing control device is actuated to discharge a fluid into the receiving channel. During the discharge, a fluid bridge forms between the dosing tip and the receiving channel. At the end of the discharge, at least some of the fluid reaches the receiving channel through suction force. A disposable cartridge may be used for dosing a fluid into such a receiving channel. | 06-17-2010 |
Björn Degenhardt, Heppenheim DE
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20100151586 | DOSING DEVICE FOR DOSING A FLUID INTO A RECEIVING CHANNEL OF A TEST ELEMENT FOR ANALYZING BODILY FLUIDS AND METHOD THEREOF - Methods for dosing a fluid into a receiving channel of a test element using a dosing device are disclosed. The dosing device comprises a dosing chamber in fluid connection with a dosing tube having a dosing tip, an optional dosing element extending at least partially into the dosing chamber, a dosing control device, and a movement device for moving the dosing tube and the test element closer to one another. The movement device is actuated to move the dosing tube relative to the test element. The dosing control device is actuated to discharge a fluid into the receiving channel. During the discharge, a fluid bridge forms between the dosing tip and the receiving channel. At the end of the discharge, at least some of the fluid reaches the receiving channel through suction force. A disposable cartridge may be used for dosing a fluid into such a receiving channel. | 06-17-2010 |
Carsten Degenhardt, Aachen DE
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20090032716 | NUCLEAR MEDICINE IMAGING SYSTEM WITH HIGH EFFICIENCY TRANSMISSION MEASUREMENT - A nuclear medicine imaging system that includes a plurality of detectors arranged about an imaging region. A transmission source can be provided opposite the detectors and rotating about the imaging region to obtain different imaging angles. The nuclear imaging system provides for the ability to acquire high sensitivity transmission data with high emission data spatial resolution. | 02-05-2009 |
20090324042 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPROVED TOF PET RECONSTRUCTION - A time of flight positron emission tomography apparatus ( | 12-31-2009 |
20100172565 | PRECLINICAL TIME OF FLIGHT IMAGING - A preclinical positron emission tomography (PET) imaging method includes acquiring time-of-flight localized PET imaging data from one or more non-human animal subjects and reconstructing the acquired data to form an image. In an illustrative PET scanner includes: radiation detectors ( | 07-08-2010 |
20110017916 | REFLECTOR AND LIGHT COLLIMATOR ARRANGEMENT FOR IMPROVED LIGHT COLLECTION IN SCINTILLATION DETECTORS - In nuclear imaging, when a gamma ray strikes a scintillator, a burst of visible light is created. That light is detected by a photodetector and processed by downstream electronics. It is desirable to harness as much of the burst of light as possible and get it to the photodetector. In a detector element ( | 01-27-2011 |
20110240864 | AUTONOMOUS DETECTOR MODULE AS A BUILDING BLOCK FOR SCALABLE PET AND SPECT SYSTEMS - When detecting scintillation events in a nuclear imaging system, time-stamping and energy-gating processing is incorporated into autonomous detection modules (ADM) ( | 10-06-2011 |
20110248175 | TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION CIRCUIT FOR SILICON PHOTOMULTIPLIERS AND OTHER SINGLE PHOTON COUNTERS - A PET scanner ( | 10-13-2011 |
20110249148 | CMOS IMAGER WITH SINGLE PHOTON COUNTING CAPABILITY - A color imaging device comprises: one or more arrays ( | 10-13-2011 |
20120061576 | PET DETECTOR SYSTEM WITH IMPROVED CAPABILITIES FOR QUANTIFICATION - A nuclear medical imaging system employing radiation detection modules with pixelated scintillator crystals includes a scatter detector ( | 03-15-2012 |
Detlef Degenhardt, Stockelsdorf DE
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20090014003 | EMERGENCY OXYGEN SYSTEM FOR AIRCRAFT PASSENGERS - An emergency oxygen system is provided for aircraft passengers. The system includes at least one oxygen mask ( | 01-15-2009 |
Detlev Degenhardt, Stockelsdorf DE
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20100229864 | System For Providing Emergency Oxygen And Therapeutic Oxygen - The invention relates to a system for providing emergency oxygen and therapeutic oxygen in an aircraft, said system having an oxygen source, an oxygen conduction system comprising a second oxygen outlet, a device for providing emergency oxygen comprising a second oxygen inlet, a device for providing therapeutic oxygen, having a first oxygen inlet and a first oxygen outlet. According to the invention, the second oxygen outlet can be coupled to the first oxygen inlet, the first oxygen outlet can be coupled to the second oxygen inlet and the second oxygen outlet can be coupled to the second oxygen inlet. | 09-16-2010 |
20130312743 | ON-BOARD GENERATION OF OXYGEN FOR AIRCRAFT PASSENGERS - The present invention provides a system and method for supplying, generating, conserving, and managing oxygen that is ideally suited for use on-board an aircraft for supply of breathable oxygen to passengers and flight crew. The system includes several components that together optimize oxygen utilization while reducing costs from maintenance and added weight of traditional pressurized gaseous cylinders. Components of the system include a pressurized cylinder of oxygen enriched gas or a chemical oxygen generator for rapid use in emergency situations, an on-board oxygen generator (OBOG) of the ceramic oxygen generator (COG) type incorporating solid electrolyte oxygen separation (SEOS) technology, a controller, a pulsed oxygen supplier, a crew/passenger breathing mask, and one or more sensors including sensors that detect inhale/exhale phases and communicate with the controller so that flow of oxygen may be regulated for conservation and to adapt to physiological needs. | 11-28-2013 |
20130312745 | HYBRID ON-BOARD GENERATION OF OXYGEN FOR AIRCRAFT PASSENGERS - Provided herein is a hybrid system for generating oxygen on-board an aircraft for passengers and/or flight crew to breath. The system includes a first chemical oxygen generator component configured to promptly supply oxygen suitable for breathing upon an emergency situation arising and during an initial descent mode. Heat produced from the exothermic decomposition reactions inherent in several types of chemical oxygen generators can be harvested and feed to a second oxygen generator. The second oxygen generator is a solid electrolyte oxygen separation system that catalytically separates oxygen from air inside specialized ceramic materials at high temperatures, about 650° C. to 750° C., using electrical voltage. The ability to feed heat from the first oxygen generator to the second oxygen generator substantially reduces the lag time until the second ceramic oxygen generator is available to take over as the oxygen supply. | 11-28-2013 |
Detlev Degenhardt, Lubeck DE
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20130312744 | ON-BOARD GENERATION OF OXYGEN FOR AIRCRAFT PILOTS - The present invention provides a system and method for supplying and managing oxygen suited for use on-board an aircraft for providing breathable oxygen to pilots and cockpit crew. Components of the system work together to optimize oxygen utilization while reducing costs from maintenance and added weight of traditional pressurized gaseous cylinders. Components include a rapid oxygen supply for immediate use in emergency situations, an on-board oxygen generator (OBOG), a controller, a pulsed oxygen delivery subsystem that detects inhale/exhale phases and adapts to physiological requirements, and a breathing mask for each pilot and cockpit crew member. | 11-28-2013 |
Jan Degenhardt, Dortmund DE
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20130134476 | SOLID-STATE DIODE - The solid-state diode comprises a semiconductor substrate having a top side and having two masking regions formed on the top side of the semiconductor substrate and made of a first masking material impermeable to ion implantation, the masking regions comprising two mutually opposite limiting edge portions. The solid-state diode comprises an n-doped cathode region formed in the semiconductor substrate and extending up into the intermediate region between the mutually opposite limiting edge portions of the masking regions, the n-doped cathode region comprising a cathode connection field. The diode comprises a p-doped anode region formed in the semiconductor substrate, extending up into the intermediate region between the mutually opposite limiting edge portions of the masking regions and bordering/overlapping on the cathode region, the p-doped anode region comprising an anode connection field. The masking regions and either the cathode or the anode connection field are substantially on the same electric potential. | 05-30-2013 |
Jorg Degenhardt, Naumburg DE
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20090313718 | POLYNUCLEOTIDES ENCODING CARYOPHYLLENE SYNTHASE AND USES THEREOF - Described are polynucleotides encoding a caryophyllene synthase. Also described are recombinant nucleic acid molecules and vectors comprising said polynucleotide as well as host cells genetically engineered with said polynucleotides. Further described are caryophyllene synthase polypeptides encoded by said polynucleotide as well as binding molecules specifically recognizing said polypeptide. Additionally, described are transgenic plant cells, plant tissues and plants genetically engineered with the caryophyllene synthase-encoding polynucleotide, corresponding methods for the production of said transgenic plant cells, plant tissues and plants and corresponding uses and methods using said polynucleotide for establishing or enhancing resistance against a herbivores, preferably a root-damaging insects in plants, particularly resistance against the corn rootworm in maize plants. In addition, described are regulatory sequences derived from the caryophyllene synthase-encoding gene described herein and corresponding compounds, methods and uses relating to applications of said regulatory sequence. Moreover, described is a method for breeding a plant having a resistance against a herbivores, preferably a root-damaging insect comprising a selection step for progenitor lines and/or offspring that express said caryophyllene synthase polypeptide. | 12-17-2009 |
Jörg Degenhardt, Naumburg DE
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20110225682 | POLYNUCLEOTIDES ENCODING CARYOPHYLLENE SYNTHASE AND USES THEREOF - Described are polynucleotides encoding a caryophyllene synthase. Also described are recombinant nucleic acid molecules and vectors comprising said polynucleotide as well as to host cells genetically engineered with said polynucleotides. Further described are caryophyllene synthase polypeptides encoded by said polynucleotides as well as binding molecules specifically recognizing said polypeptide. Additionally, described are transgenic plant cells, plant tissues and plants genetically engineered with the caryophyllene synthase-encoding polynucleotide, corresponding methods for the production of said transgenic plant cells, plant tissues and plants and corresponding uses and methods using said polynucleotide for establishing or enhancing resistance against a herbivore, preferably a root-damaging insect in plants, particularly resistance against the corn rootworm in maize plants. | 09-15-2011 |
Jost Degenhardt, Bremen DE
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20120261391 | ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE PLASMA METHOD FOR PRODUCING SURFACE-MODIFIED PARTICLES AND COATINGS - Disclosed is a method for producing surface-modified particles in atmospheric pressure plasma, and a method for producing a coating with particles dispersed therein using an atmospheric pressure plasma. The plasma is produced by a discharge between electrodes in a process gas. In both methods one of the electrodes is a sputter electrode, which sputters the particles due to the discharge. Also disclosed are methods for producing composite material, with which surface-modified particles are built in a matrix, and to said composite materials. Also disclosed are plasma nozzles and devices containing said nozzles for producing surface-modified particles and coatings with the particles dispersed therein. | 10-18-2012 |
Manuel Degenhardt, Diessen DE
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20130283727 | ARRANGEMENT FOR CLOSING AN OPENING IN A VEHICLE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SUCH AN ARRANGEMENT - An arrangement for closing an opening in a vehicle and method for producing such an arrangement. In an arrangement for closing an opening in a vehicle, comprising a pane and an anti-shatter film attached to the pane, in the border region of the pane, the pane and the anti-shatter file are provided with a foam encapsulation. The foam encapsulation is arranged at least particularly spaced apart from an edge of the anti-shatter film, which edge is formed on the pane. | 10-31-2013 |
Matthias Degenhardt, Limburgehof DE
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20100081715 | Formulation Comprising Fenofibric Acid, A Physiologically Acceptable Salt or Derivative Thereof - A formulation comprising i) fenofibric acid, a physiologically acceptable salt or derivative thereof a other active substances, ii) a binder component comprising at least one enteric binder, and optionally iii) other physiologically ceptable excipients is described. Fenofibric acid, the physiologically acceptable salt or derivative thereof is preferably in the form of a molecular dispersion in these formulations. An advantageous process for their preparation, in particular by melt extrusion, and the use of this formulation for oral administration of fenofibric acid, a physiologically acceptable salt or derivative thereof are likewise described. | 04-01-2010 |
Matthias Degenhardt, Ludwigshafen DE
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20090302493 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A SOLID DISPERSION OF AN ACTIVE INGREDIENT - A process for producing a solid dispersion of an active ingredient which comprises feeding the active ingredient and a matrix-forming agent to an extruder and forming a uniform extrudate, wherein the extruder comprises at least two rotating shafts ( | 12-10-2009 |
20090311414 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A SOLID DISPERSION OF AN ACTIVE INGREDIENT - A process for producing a solid dispersion of an active ingredient which comprises feeding the active ingredient and a matrix-forming agent to an extruder and forming a uniform extrudate, wherein the extruder comprises at least two rotating shafts ( | 12-17-2009 |
20120046360 | FORMULATION COMPRISING FENOFIBRIC ACID, A PHYSIOLOGICALLY ACCEPTABLE SALT OR DERIVATIVE THEREOF - A formulation comprising i) fenofibric acid, a physiologically acceptable salt or derivative thereof and optionally other active substances, ii) a binder component comprising at least one enteric binder, and optionally iii) other physiologically acceptable excipients is described. Fenofibric acid, the physiologically acceptable salt or derivative thereof is preferably in the form of a molecular dispersion in these formulations. An advantageous process for their preparation, in particular by melt extrusion, and the use of this formulation for oral administration of fenofibric acid, a physiologically acceptable salt or derivative thereof are likewise described. | 02-23-2012 |
20140087060 | Process For Producing A Solid Dispersion Of An Active Ingredient - A process for producing a solid dispersion of an active ingredient which comprises feeding the active ingredient and a matrix-forming agent to an extruder and forming a uniform extrudate, wherein the extruder comprises at least two rotating shafts ( | 03-27-2014 |
20140094479 | Process For Producing A Solid Dispersion Of An Active Ingredient - A process for producing a solid dispersion of an active ingredient which comprises feeding the active ingredient and a matrix-forming agent to an extruder and forming a uniform extrudate, wherein the extruder comprises at least two rotating shafts ( | 04-03-2014 |
Matthias Degenhardt, Ludigshafen DE
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20110311595 | DOSAGE FORMS WITH IMPROVED BIOAVAILABILITY - A solid dispersion product comprising an effective amount of one or more active ingredients and an effective amount of one or more hydroxypropyl methylcellulose(s), which satisfies the Formula 0.35>ΔH | 12-22-2011 |
Matthias Degenhardt, Limburgerhof DE
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20090028938 | DOSAGE FORMS WITH IMPROVED BIOAVAILABILITY - A solid dispersion product comprising an effective amount of one or more active ingredients and an effective amount of one or more hydroxypropyl methylcellulose(s), which satisfies the Formula 0.35>ΔH | 01-29-2009 |
20090214656 | ITRACONAZOLE COMPOSITIONS WITH IMPROVED BIOAVAILABILITY - A solid dispersion product comprising itraconazole and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, which satisfies the Formula 0.35>ΔH | 08-27-2009 |
20120178808 | FORMULATION COMPRISING FENOFIBRIC ACID, A PHYSIOLOGICALLY ACCEPTABLE SALT OR DERIVATIVE THEREOF - A formulation comprising i) fenofibric acid, a physiologically acceptable salt or derivative thereof and optionally other active substances, a binder component comprising at least one enteric binder, and optionally iii) other physiologically acceptable excipients is described. Fenofibric acid, the physiologically acceptable salt or derivative thereof is preferably in the form of a molecular dispersion in these formulations. An advantageous process for their preparation, in particular by melt extrusion, and the use of this formulation for oral administration of fenofibric acid, a physiologically acceptable salt or derivative thereof are likewise described. | 07-12-2012 |
20140005204 | ITRACONAZOLE COMPOSITIONS WITH IMPROVED BIOAVAILABILITY | 01-02-2014 |
Olaf Degenhardt, Pulheim DE
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20080229721 | AIR FILTER AND FAN DEVICE FOR VEHICLE VENTILATION SYSTEMS - An air filter and fan device for a vehicle ventilation system is disclosed that, in direction of air flow, includes an air filter, an impeller, and a flow-off channel. A casing is provided that accommodates the impeller and the flow-off channel in an enclosing manner such that the impeller is established with double-suction, receiving air from the air filter from both a first side and a second side or the impeller. | 09-25-2008 |
Ralf Degenhardt, Landsham DE
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20090200463 | Charged Particle Beam Device With Retarding Field Analyzer - The invention provides a charged particle beam device to inspect or structure a specimen with a primary charged particle beam propagating along an optical axis; a beam tube element having a tube voltage; and a retarding field analyzer in the vicinity of the beam tube element to detect secondary charged particles generated by the primary charged particle beam on the specimen. According to the invention, the retarding field analyzer thereby comprises an entrance grid electrode at a second voltage; at least one filter grid electrode at a first voltage; a charged particle detector to detect the secondary charged particles; and at least one further electrode element arranged between the entrance grid electrode and the at least one filter grid electrode. The at least one further electrode element reduces the size of the stray fields regions in the retarding electric field region to improve the energy resolution of the retarding field analyzer. The improvement of the energy resolution is significant, in particular when the beam tube element is part of a high voltage beam tube. | 08-13-2009 |
Rolf Degenhardt, Tonisvorst DE
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20090065104 | Method of producing a cold-rolled strip with a ferritic structure - A method of making a cold strip with a ferritic structure includes casting a molten steel which forms a ferritic structure on cooling into a cast strip, wherein if necessary hot-rolling the cast strip in-line, coiling the hot-rolled strip and in one or more steps cold-rolling to form the cold strip. With such a method, cold strips can be produced, in which the risk of formation of an orange peel appearance or ridging is minimized during a cold forming process. The cast strip is cooled between the casting process and the coiling process from a starting temperature not lower than 1180° C., at a cooling rate of at least 150° C. per second, to a maximum intermediate temperature of 1000° C. and is then held for at least 10 seconds at a maintenance temperature of between 900 and 1000° C. | 03-12-2009 |
Volker Degenhardt, Heppenheim DE
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20090137062 | ANALYSIS SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE ANALYSIS OF A BODY FLUID SAMPLE FOR AN ANALYTE CONTAINED THEREIN - Analysis system and method for the analysis of a body fluid sample for an analyte contained therein are disclosed. The analysis system has a dosing station for dosing a liquid into a test element through a sample supply opening, which reacts with a reagent system present in a sample analysis channel of the test element. The analysis system also has a measurement station for measuring a measurement variable characteristic of the reaction at the measuring zone of a test element for the analytical result. The test element also includes a separate flushing liquid supply opening and a flushing liquid collection chamber which are in fluid communication to one another via a flushing liquid channel. The flushing liquid channel and the sample analysis channel differ from one another in such a manner that a liquid flowing through the flushing liquid channel does not reach the measuring zone. | 05-28-2009 |
20100151586 | DOSING DEVICE FOR DOSING A FLUID INTO A RECEIVING CHANNEL OF A TEST ELEMENT FOR ANALYZING BODILY FLUIDS AND METHOD THEREOF - Methods for dosing a fluid into a receiving channel of a test element using a dosing device are disclosed. The dosing device comprises a dosing chamber in fluid connection with a dosing tube having a dosing tip, an optional dosing element extending at least partially into the dosing chamber, a dosing control device, and a movement device for moving the dosing tube and the test element closer to one another. The movement device is actuated to move the dosing tube relative to the test element. The dosing control device is actuated to discharge a fluid into the receiving channel. During the discharge, a fluid bridge forms between the dosing tip and the receiving channel. At the end of the discharge, at least some of the fluid reaches the receiving channel through suction force. A disposable cartridge may be used for dosing a fluid into such a receiving channel. | 06-17-2010 |
Wolfgang Degenhardt, Buchenweg DE
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20120096112 | TRANSPARENT DISTRIBUTION AND DECOUPLING OF MODULES USING ASYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATION AND SCOPES - Systems and methods consistent with the invention may include using asynchronous communication and scopes to transparently decouple modules and distribute load. Asynchronous communication may be achieved by using message queues or by using message topics. Scopes are introduced as a means to provide structure to resources associated with the decoupled modules and to improve the ability to distribute such resources necessary to process messages between modules. Furthermore, the use of asynchronous communication and scopes may be done automatically and transparently to the user and/or application developers. | 04-19-2012 |