Nieuwenhuizen
Arie Gijsbert Nieuwenhuizen, Utrecht NL
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20110039767 | FOOD COMPOSITIONS - The present inventors have found that collagen hydrolysate can be favorably used for the preparation of an edible composition for limiting voluntary food intake and hence are suitable for prevention and treatment of overweight and obesity. | 02-17-2011 |
John Nieuwenhuizen, Horsens DK
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20090008945 | Protection System For An Electric Generator, Wind Turbine And Use Hereof - The invention relates to a protection system for an electric generator of a wind turbine comprising at least one current path from the non drive end of the generator shaft to a ground potential, and at least one alternating current path from the drive end of the generator shaft to the ground potential. The invention also relates to a wind turbine and use hereof. | 01-08-2009 |
20090142178 | Wind Turbine Tower And A Control System And Method For Altering The Eigenfrequency Of A Wind Turbine Tower - A wind turbine comprising a wind turbine rotor with at least one wind turbine blade, a wind turbine tower, such as a standard tubular steel tower, positioned on a foundation and connected to the wind turbine rotor through a wind turbine nacelle, and a control for establishing oscillation control values of the wind turbine. The wind turbine being capable of altering the load for optimizing the tower eigenfrequency in response to acquired values from the controls. The invention also relates to a control system and method for altering the eigenfrequency of a tower of a wind turbine. | 06-04-2009 |
20120057978 | WIND TURBINE WITH LOW ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION - The invention provides a wind turbine with a lightning arrester system including one or more lightning receptors (R) mounted on one or more rotor blades. A down conductor electrically connects one or more lightning receptors (R) to electrical ground via a sliding contact arrangement (SC), and an electromagnetic radiation (EM) reduction device encircles a portion of the down conductor so as to reduce EM radiation from the down conductor due to static electric discharges caused by imperfect electric contact in the sliding contact arrangement (SC). Known types of EM radiation reduction devices in the form of commercially available common mode choke coils, cylindrically shaped nano-crystalline solid body types, or the like, can be used. A plurality of different types with different EM radiation reduction properties can be used in combination. To obtain more effective EM radiation reduction, a plurality of EM radiation reduction devices can be used, e.g. positioned at several portions of the down conductor, especially close to sliding contact arrangements (SC). | 03-08-2012 |
20140070789 | METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT TO MONITOR A BEARING - A method is provided for measuring the condition of the lubrication in a bearing of a wind turbine. The bearing includes a first bearing shell and a second bearing shell and a layer of lubrication between the first and the second bearing shell. The method involves at least the steps of: applying a voltage from a voltage source to the bearing shells such that an electrical potential is building up between the bearing shells, increasing the level of the voltage applied to the bearing shells until the break down voltage of the layer of lubrication is reached, and measuring the voltage applied to the bearing shells to detect and measure the value of the break-down voltage of the layer of lubrication in the bearing. | 03-13-2014 |
20140341741 | BEARING ARRANGEMENT FOR A WIND TURBINE - A bearing arrangement to avoid a static charge in a bearing is provided. | 11-20-2014 |
John B. Van Den Nieuwenhuizen, Chicago, IL US
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20090126155 | Coupling assembly for a foldable electronic device - A foldable electronic device comprising a first and second housing element and a coupling assembly, including a linkage assembly and a biasing member, that directs the housing elements between a closed and a deployed orientation. The linkage assembly includes a plurality of adjacently disposed links collectively defining a first end and a second end. The first end is coupled to the first housing element and the second end is coupled to the second housing element. Each link is rotatably coupled to each adjacently disposed link and includes an outward limiting member limiting the relative rotation of adjacent links in an outward direction of rotation. The biasing member is coupled to the housing elements and outwardly biases the housing elements relative to each other to direct rotation of the housing elements toward the deployed orientation. The operable length of the biasing member changes as the housing elements are rotated toward the deployed orientation. | 05-21-2009 |
John Johannes Mathias Hubertus Nieuwenhuizen, Horsens DK
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20100221111 | WIND TURBINE BLADE, WIND TURBINE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A WIND TURBINE BLADE - The invention relates to a wind turbine blade comprising one or more electric powered modules. The modules have power supply means converting an energy source to electrical power for said one or more modules, wherein said energy source is light beams transmitted to the power supply means in the blade structure and/or interior from an external light source. The invention also relates to wind turbine and a method for manufacturing a wind turbine blade. | 09-02-2010 |
20130101415 | WIND TURBINE BLADE, WIND TURBINE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A WIND TURBINE BLADE - A wind turbine blade includes one or more electric powered modules powered by light beams so as to provide a galvanic separation between the electric powered modules and a lightning protection system in a wind turbine blade. The modules have a power supply converting an energy source in the form of light beams to electrical power for the one or more modules. A wind turbine and a method for manufacturing a wind turbine blade are also disclosed. | 04-25-2013 |
Marcellinus C.h. Nieuwenhuizen, Duiven NL
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20100092721 | PROCESS TO MANUFACTURE TUFTED BACKING MATERIALS - A process to manufacture tufted backing materials comprises the steps of a) providing a roll bearing a backing material which backing material comprises a first side exhibiting a first colour and a second side exhibiting a second colour, wherein the first colour is different from the second colour, the first side is the front side and the second side is the rear side, b) unwinding the backing material from the roll, c) tufting the backing material, d) cutting the backing material at a position between the roll bearing the backing material and the tufting device, e) rotating the roll bearing the backing material by an angle of 180°, f) unwinding the backing material from the roll in a second unwinding direction which is opposite to the first unwinding direction and guiding the backing material into the tufting device, and g) tufting the backing material. A backing material for tufted carpets or filters comprising a first woven or non-woven layer having a second colour different from the first one is also described. | 04-15-2010 |
Norman Anthony Nieuwenhuizen, Gauteng Province ZA
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20130079804 | SCALPEL BLADE SAFETY ACCESSORY - A scalpel blade accessory and cartridge are provided wherein a tubular guard is slideable over the scalpel blade carrier between a retracted position in which the blade carrier is positioned to expose any scalpel blade associated with it for use and an extended position in which the guard covers the blade carrier and any blade thereon. The scalpel blade has a mounting slot for attachment to a lug on a standard scalpel handle for use. The blade carrier has a bridge spanning an alignment face so as to provide space for a scalpel blade between the alignment face and bridge. A blade catch cooperates with a rear end of the mounting slot to hold a relevant scalpel blade captive. The blade catch is disengagable by assembling it onto a standard handle, in use. | 03-28-2013 |
Norman Anthony Nieuwenhuizen, Boksburg ZA
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20130331871 | SCALPEL BLADE SAFETY ACCESSORY - A scalpel blade accessory and cartridge are provided wherein a tubular guard is slidable over the scalpel blade carrier between a retracted position in which the blade carrier is positioned to expose any scalpel blade associated with it for use and an extended position in which the guard covers the blade carrier and any blade thereon. The scalpel blade has a mounting slot for attachment to a lug on a standard scalpel handle for use. The blade carrier has a bridge spanning an alignment face so as to provide space for a scalpel blade between the alignment face and bridge. A blade catch cooperates with a rear end of the mounting slot to hold a relevant scalpel blade captive. The blade catch is disengagable by assembling it onto a standard handle, in use. | 12-12-2013 |
Willem Ferdinand Nieuwenhuizen, Bunnik NL
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20090203651 | USE OF SPHINGOLIPIDS IN THE TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS, INSULIN RESISTANCE AND METABOLIC SYNDROME - The present invention relates to the use of sphingolipids for the preparation of a food item, a food supplement and/or a medicament for the treatment and/or prevention of insulin resistance, diabetes mellitus type 2 and/or Metabolic Syndrome. In particular, the invention relates to the use of a sphingolipid with the general formula (I): | 08-13-2009 |
20110003772 | USE OF SPHINGOLIPIDS IN THE TREATMENT OF TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS, INSULIN RESISTANCE AND METABOLIC SYNDROME - The present invention relates to the use of sphingolipids for the preparation of a food item, a food supplement and/or a medicament for the treatment of insulin resistance, diabetes mellitus type 2 and/or metabolic syndrome. In particular, the invention relates to the use of a sphingolipid with the general formula (I): | 01-06-2011 |
20110009359 | USE OF NON-DIGESTIBLE CARBOHYDRATES FOR IMPROVING INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA - A composition comprising at least two non-digestible carbohydrates for providing and/or maintaining an optimal intestinal microbiota is provided. The composition is especially suitable for infant nutrition. | 01-13-2011 |
20110034407 | USE OF SPHINGOMYELIN AND NON-DIGESTIBLE CARBOHYDRATES FOR IMPROVING INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA - A composition comprising sphingophospholipid or its degradation product and at least one non-digestible carbohydrate for providing and/or maintaining an optimal intestinal microbiota is provided. The composition is especially suitable for infant nutrition. | 02-10-2011 |