Seebeck
Fred G. Seebeck, Royal Oak, MI US
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20100081529 | TENSIONING AND DAMPING DEVICE FOR TRACTION-MECHANISM DRIVES - A tensioning device for a traction mechanism drive for a belt drive that is incorporated in an internal combustion engine, in order to drive components of the engine or installed accessories. The tensioning device has a construction that is advantageous under production and construction viewpoints, by a high degree of robustness, and also by an advantageous mechanical operating behavior. The tensioning device includes a base part, a swivel arm, a torsion spring with a first winding end section that is allocated to the swivel arm and a second winding section that is allocated to the base part for applying a pivoting moment acting between the base part and the swivel arm and forcing the swivel arm in a tensioning direction, and a damping device for generating a damping force that counteracts a pivoting of the swivel arm directed against the tensioning direction. This damping device includes a first friction surface element that is arranged in a region of the winding end section of the torsion spring allocated to the swivel arm, and forms a friction surface that is used for applying friction force and that sits on a counter friction surface. In the region of the second winding end of the torsion spring for the base part, there is a second friction surface element that forms a friction surface that sits on a counter friction surface, and the counter friction surface is formed by a friction surface structure that can pivot together with the swivel arm. | 04-01-2010 |
Jorn Seebeck, Kollbrunn CH
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20090105772 | IMPLANT - An implant ( | 04-23-2009 |
Jörn Seebeck, Winterthur CH
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20110238185 | INTERVERTEBRAL DISK IMPLANT - The invention relates to an intervertebral disk implant having two implant plates contacting prepared vertebral body surfaces in the implanted state and an implant core which can be introduced between the implant plates. The invention further relates to a method for the manufacture of an intervertebral disk implant. | 09-29-2011 |
Robert Seebeck, Southlake, TX US
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20100132508 | Process for separating and refining impurities from lead bullion - The Razor Process™ is a unique pyrometallurgical lead refining process. Benefits from the Razor process™ include: lower energy costs; improved working environment; reduced recycling costs; increased refining productivity; reduced cycle time and labor requirements; and production of secondary recyclable products, therefore yielding unique and immediate benefits. | 06-03-2010 |
20100229686 | PROCESS FOR REFINING LEAD BULLION - A unique pyrometallurgical lead refining process includes adding a Lewis acid component and an Arrhenius base compound to a molten lead bullion. The Lewis acid component and Arrhenius base compound are added in stoichiometric amounts that preferentially remove lighter amphoteric elements from the molten lead bullion, and promote reactions with amphoteric p-block elements in the lead bullion to form over the lead a slag of Lewis bases, thereby forming a slag layer incorporating the metal salts of the amphoteric p-block elements. | 09-16-2010 |
20120227544 | PROCESS FOR REFINING LEAD BULLION - A unique pyrometallurgical lead refining process includes adding a Lewis acid component and an Arrhenius base compound to a molten lead bullion. The Lewis acid component and Arrhenius base compound are added in stoichiometric amounts that preferentially remove lighter amphoteric elements from the molten lead bullion, and promote reactions with amphoteric p-block elements in the lead bullion to form over the lead a slag of Lewis bases, thereby forming a slag layer incorporating the metal salts of the amphoteric p-block elements. | 09-13-2012 |
Robert E. Seebeck, Southlake, TX US
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20120111151 | METHOD FOR RECLAIMING LEAD - A method for reducing tin in lead bullion has the steps of adding an Arrhenius base to a kettle containing lead bullion and tin, adding a byproduct of conventional detinning to the kettle, agitating contents of the kettle, and removing a layer of slag from the kettle. The disclosed method removes tin via chemical oxidation, adds lead via chemical reduction of an oxide from the byproduct of conventional detinning, and preserves most of the antimony content of the lead bullion. | 05-10-2012 |
Thomas Seebeck, Ortschwaben CH
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20110045491 | CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDE-SPECIFIC PHOSPHODIESTERASES FROM LEISHMANIA AND USES THEREOF - The present invention, relates to novel amino acid and nucleic acid sequences of cyclic nucleotide-specific phosphodiesterases from the parasite | 02-24-2011 |
20130143250 | CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDE-SPECIFIC PHOSPHODIESTERASES FROM LEISHMANIA AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to novel amino acid and nucleic acid sequences of yclic nucleotide-specific phosphodiesterases from the parasite | 06-06-2013 |
Wolfram Seebeck, Schwarzenbruck DE
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20100180787 | IGNITION MIXTURES - A firing mixture which contains explosives, oxidizing and reducing agents is characterized in that it contains one or several explosives which can be fired by laser light. Also disclosed is a process for producing the same and its use. | 07-22-2010 |
20110162547 | IGNITION MIXTURES - A firing mixture which contains explosives, oxidizing and reducing agents is characterized in that it contains one or several explosives which can be fired by laser light. Also disclosed is a process for producing the same and its use. | 07-07-2011 |