Wessely
Frank Wessely, Dieburg DE
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20150132511 | Composite material, heat-absorbing component, and method for producing the composite material - In a known composite material with a fused silica matrix there are regions of silicon-containing phase embedded. In order to provide a composite material which is suitable for producing components for use in high-temperature processes for heat treatment even when exacting requirements are imposed on impermeability to gas and on purity, it is proposed in accordance with the invention that the composite material be impervious to gas, have a closed porosity of less than 0.5% and a specific density of at least 2.19 g/cm | 05-14-2015 |
Peter Wessely, Voclabruck AT
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20130149932 | COLORED FLAME RETARDANT SHAPED CELLULOSIC ARTICLE AND PRODUCTS PRODUCED FROM IT - The objective of this invention is to enable the production of colored shaped flame retardant cellulosic articles such as fibers and to use them to produce fabrics and similar items simply and at lower cost than if they were colored by dyeing after production. A product has been invented that is a fiber which is colored using an included pigment during its manufacture. | 06-13-2013 |
Peter Wessely, Vocklabruck AT
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20130149933 | FLUORESCENT FIBERS AND THEIR USE - The present invention relates to a cellulosic regenerated fiber which contains an incorporated luminous pigment and an incorporated color pigment and the use of these for the production of yarns, textile fabrics and an article of reflective clothing and a process for the production of these fibers. This fiber satisfies the demands of standard EN 471, standard EN 1150, standard CAN/CSA, standard ANSI/ISEA and standard BS 471 with regard to light density, the color space and fastness values. | 06-13-2013 |
Rainer Wessely, Unterschleissheim DE
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20090177280 | Implant With Multiple Coating - The present invention relates to an artificial implant or a part thereof coated with at least two drugs, a method of preparing the same and a method of treating a subject, wherein the implant according to the invention is implanted into a subject. | 07-09-2009 |
20100158974 | COATED IMPLANT - The present invention relates to an implant or part thereof coated with a wax or a resin. Especially, the present invention relates to an implant or part thereof coated with shellac. | 06-24-2010 |
Rainer Wessely, Untrerschleissheim DE
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20100094410 | COATED IMPLANT - The present invention relates to an implant or a part thereof coated with polylactide. | 04-15-2010 |
Uwe Wessely, Munchen DE
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20110279722 | IMAGE SENSOR - The invention relates to an image sensor, in particular to a CMOS image sensor, for digital cameras, having a plurality of pixels arranged in rows and columns, wherein the respective pixel comprises: a light sensitive detector element to generate electrical charge from incident light during an exposure procedure, a readout node, a transfer gate to which a transfer control pulse can be applied to allow a charge transfer from the detector element to the readout node, and a reset device to reset a charge present in the readout node to a reference value. The image sensor furthermore has a control device for the control of the transfer gate and of the of the reset device of the respective pixel. The control device is designed so that the respective pixel is read out in a plurality of readout steps during the ongoing charge generation in a single exposure procedure, and indeed such that a respective transfer control pulse is applied to the transfer gate for each of the plurality of readout steps and a respective readout result is then produced; wherein the reset device is activated between the transfer control pulses of the respective exposure procedure; and wherein only the last transfer control pulse enables a complete charge transfer of the respective charge present in the detector element to the readout node. | 11-17-2011 |