Strombeck
David W. Strombeck, Plymouth, MN US
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20120060474 | Exhaust Cooler - An internal combustion engine is coupled to an electric power generator. An exhaust manifold for the engine includes an exhaust gas conduit. A housing includes a catalyst in fluid communication with the conduit to receive exhaust produced by the engine. The catalyst is operable to reduce one or more constituents of the exhaust. | 03-15-2012 |
20120067027 | Exhaust Injection Muffler - An internal combustion engine is coupled to an electric power generator. An exhaust manifold for the engine includes an exhaust gas conduit. A housing includes a catalyst in fluid communication with the conduit to receive exhaust produced by the engine. The catalyst is operable to reduce one or more constituents of the exhaust. | 03-22-2012 |
20140298776 | EXHAUST INJECTION MUFFLER - An internal combustion engine is coupled to an electric power generator. An exhaust manifold for the engine includes an exhaust gas conduit. A housing includes a catalyst in fluid communication with the conduit to receive exhaust produced by the engine. The catalyst is operable to reduce one or more constituents of the exhaust. | 10-09-2014 |
Eric Strombeck, Tempe, AZ US
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20080227573 | Derailleur Shield - A device for protecting the derailleur of a bicycle which includes a shield member attached to a clamp member wherein the shield member covers and protects the derailleur of the bicycle and the clamp member is attached to the frame of a bicycle. | 09-18-2008 |
Peter Strombeck, Lidingo SE
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20090167511 | Surveillance system for real-time threat monitoring - Surveillance system for automatic detection and presentation of threat indications, the system comprising several threat indication detectors and at least one central unit adapted for communication with said threat indication detectors and for presentation of threat images. Threat information signals are transferred automatically from the threat indication detectors to the central unit, and each threat indication detector can be located both immobile, semi-mobile of mobile. | 07-02-2009 |
20100148946 | Surveillance System - Surveillance system for automatic detection and presentation of threat indications, the system comprising several threat indication detectors ( | 06-17-2010 |
Pierre Strombeck, Lidingo SE
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20090167511 | Surveillance system for real-time threat monitoring - Surveillance system for automatic detection and presentation of threat indications, the system comprising several threat indication detectors and at least one central unit adapted for communication with said threat indication detectors and for presentation of threat images. Threat information signals are transferred automatically from the threat indication detectors to the central unit, and each threat indication detector can be located both immobile, semi-mobile of mobile. | 07-02-2009 |
20100148946 | Surveillance System - Surveillance system for automatic detection and presentation of threat indications, the system comprising several threat indication detectors ( | 06-17-2010 |
Steven M. Strombeck, Eureka, CA US
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20140173867 | Replaceable Antimicrobial System - A replaceable antimicrobial system for providing a replaceable antimicrobial surface to inhibit and reduce microorganism growth on a surface. The replaceable antimicrobial system generally includes providing an antimicrobial cover, positioning the antimicrobial cover upon an object such as a handle, and securing the antimicrobial cover to the object or removably affixing the antimicrobial cover with adhesive. The securing of the antimicrobial cover is accomplished by heat shrinking the antimicrobial cover upon the object. Alternatively, the securing of the antimicrobial cover is accomplished by an adhesive backing attached to the antimicrobial cover. After a period of time of usage where the antimicrobial cover loses its effectiveness to inhibit microorganisms, the antimicrobial cover is removed and a replaced with a new antimicrobial cover. | 06-26-2014 |