Bulle
Jan Bulle, Koln DE
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20120135943 | CELL PROTECTION IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS BY ADMINISTRATION OF A CREATINE COMPOUND - The invention relates to a dialysis solution for haemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis, said solution having a theoretical osmolarity within the range of from 250 to 550 mosm/L and a pH value within the range of from 4.9 to 8.0, said solution comprising a creatine compound and one or more electrolytes, wherein the concentration of the creatine compound is not more than 50 mM. | 05-31-2012 |
Jason Bulle, Rye, CO US
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20130197689 | METHOD OF FORMING A CUT-PATH - A method of forming a cut path that includes the steps of selecting a first image line and a second closed image line surrounding an enclosed area, Overlying the second closed image line on the first image line and identifying a pair of intersections between the first image line and the second closed image line, and making a determination to turn one of right or left at both of the intersections of the pair of intersections to add portions of the second closed image line lying between the intersections with portions of the first image line to form a cut-path. | 08-01-2013 |
Marshall R. Bulle, Rye, CO US
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20080209973 | SLIDE LOCK - Improved slide lock apparatus used in bending apparatus to bend stock to an acute angle. A hydraulic cylinder with a ram extendable under hydraulic pressure provides the bending power. The ram automatically retracts a slide from an first outward location when hydraulic pressure is removed to a second inward location for two separate bends to achieve an acute angle bend. This improved slide lock prevents any possible injury to the operator by covering a stop arranged to prevent the slide from moving outward a greater distance then the first outward location. | 09-04-2008 |
20090193864 | REPEATABLE BENDER ANGLE APPARATUS - Repeatable bending angle apparatus incorporated into existing manually or pneumatically operated metal stock bending apparatus permits making a number of successive bends of metal stock having similar characteristics. A disk is rotatably mounted below the bending apparatus bending arm with its center located at the bending arm axis. The disk can be rotated and locked at any bending angle. In a first embodiment, using manual bending power, an upward extension from the disk into the bending arm path provides a stop for successive bends at identical angles. Second and third embodiments use pneumatic power. The second embodiment utilizes a spring loaded insert from the stop to give the operator an indication of where to stop the apparatus at the desired angle before the disk will be rotated by the bending arm bearing against the stop. In the third embodiment the stop mounts a valve with a spring loaded extension which shuts off air to a pneumatic pump which stops the bending arm at the same angle when the bending arm depresses the valve extension for successive bends of equal angles. | 08-06-2009 |