Kraushaar
Arnold Kraushaar, Sinsheim DE
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20100016155 | Liquid Water Based Agrochemical Formulations - The present invention relates to a formulation comprising (a) at least one pesticide; and (b) at least one non-ionic surfactant of formula (I): R | 01-21-2010 |
20110256200 | PROCESS AND AQUEOUS FORMULATION FOR THE IMPREGNATION OF NON-LIVING-MATERIALS IMPARTING A PROTECTIVE ACTIVITY AGAINST PESTS - A process for the impregnation of non-living-materials comprises the step of impregnating the non-living material with an aqueous formulation free of organic solvents which comprises one or more pesticides and a polymeric binder comprising one or more fluorinated polyacrylates having a fluorine content (based on the solid content of the polymeric binder) of at least 10% by weight. | 10-20-2011 |
Arnold Kraushaar, Speyer DE
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20090105073 | Agrochemical Formulations - The present invention relates to non-aqueous agrochemical formulations comprising | 04-23-2009 |
Frank Kraushaar, Essen DE
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20090114878 | PROCESS FOR STABILIZING OLEFINICALLY UNSATURATED MONOMERS - An olefinically unsaturated monomer is stabilized by a retarder-containing composition which comprises a solvent and a quinone methide as a retarder. | 05-07-2009 |
20100267992 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING SUBSTITUTED 1,4-QUINONE METHIDES - A method for preparing a substituted 1,4-quinone methide from a 3,5-disubstituted 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde is provided. Also provided is a method to prepare a 3,5-disubstituted 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde from the corresponding 2,6-disubstituted phenol. | 10-21-2010 |
20120101295 | PROCESS FOR STABILIZING OLEFINICALLY UNSATURATED MONOMERS - An olefinically unsaturated monomer is stabilized by a retarder-containing composition which comprises a solvent and a quinone methide as a retarder. | 04-26-2012 |
Harald Kraushaar, Salzburg AT
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20110104732 | SURFACE-STRUCTURED DEVICE FOR LIFE-SCIENCE APPLICATIONS - Embodiments of the invention relate a surface-structured device for life-sciences and a life-science method applying the surface-structured device. The surface-structured device has a substrate with a frontside surface corresponding to a first surface; and a plurality of protrusions arranged on the frontside surface. A shortest dimension of the protrusions at the junction from the protrusion to the front-side surface is smaller than 250 nm and at least a first group of the plurality of protrusions is arranged on a first planar area of the frontside surface in a first regular pattern in a plane of the first planar area of the frontside surface. Further embodiments relate to a stamper which may be used in the manufacturing method of the surface-structured device and a manufacturing method for surface-structured device. | 05-05-2011 |
James Harry Kraushaar, Newport Beach, CA US
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20090222068 | RAPID FLASH OPTICAL THERAPY - Systems and methods are disclosed for maintaining a therapeutically significant level of energy at a treatment area that can include rapid charging of a storage element and triggering of a flashlamp by discharging the storage element and repeating the charging and triggering a predetermined number of times during a treatment period to raise and maintain a temperature at the treatment area to a predetermined therapeutic level. | 09-03-2009 |
Thomas Kraushaar, Zurich CH
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20090220737 | STRUCTURAL REINFORCEMENT SYSTEM - Disclosed are various embodiments of a structural reinforcement system. The system reinforces hollow cavities within various products to increase the structural rigidity of the product. The system generally includes a rigid carrier, an expandable material, and an adhesive. The expandable material and the adhesive are placed within the carrier such that when the expandable material expands, the adhesive moves to be positioned to bond the rigid carrier to the cavity walls. | 09-03-2009 |
20110274910 | REINFORCED STRUCTURE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE - A reinforced structure is disclosed which includes a structural component as well as a reinforcing part that is arranged in a cavity of the structural component. The reinforcing part can include a support part and a connection, the support part being arranged in the cavity such that a distance between the support part and the structural component at a position of the structural component with a higher probability of deforming under a force load from outside on the structural component is shorter than at a position of the structural component with a lower probability of deforming under a force load from the outside. | 11-10-2011 |
20130316101 | REINFORCED STRUCTURE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE - A reinforced structure is disclosed which includes a structural component as well as a reinforcing part that is arranged in a cavity of the structural component. The reinforcing part can include a support part and a connection, the support part being arranged in the cavity such that a distance between the support part and the structural component at a position of the structural component with a higher probability of deforming under a force load from outside on the structural component is shorter than at a position of the structural component with a lower probability of deforming under a force load from the outside. | 11-28-2013 |
Timothy Y. Kraushaar, Seal Beach, CA US
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20100204670 | CAP ADAPTERS FOR MEDICAMENT VIAL AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Cap adapters for a medicament vial configured to facilitate the transfer of liquid medicament from the vial and into a syringe. In one embodiment the cap adapter comprises a wall portion with a first lumen passing through it. A vial-engaging portion secures the cap adapter to the vial. A spike extends from the wall portion and defines a second lumen passing through the wall portion. A cone-shaped shield extends from the first lumen. The shield is configured to guide a hypodermic needle toward the first lumen to thereby reduce a risk of needlestick to a user handling the vial. In certain embodiments, a light source cooperates with the cap adapter to illuminate at least a portion of the cap adapter to reduce a risk of needlestick to a user handling the vial in a darkened environment. In certain embodiments, a secondary sealing member abuts a first face of the wall portion and seals an end of the first lumen. In certain embodiments, a locking sleeve resists or prevents removal of the cap adapter from the medicament vial. | 08-12-2010 |
20100204671 | CAP ADAPTERS FOR MEDICAMENT VIAL AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Cap adapters for a medicament vial configured to facilitate the transfer of liquid medicament from, the vial and into a syringe. In one embodiment the cap adapter comprises a wall portion with a first lumen passing through it. A vial-engaging portion secures the cap adapter to the vial. A spike extends from the wall portion and defines a second lumen passing through the wall portion. A cone-shaped shield extends from the first lumen. The shield is configured to guide a hypodermic needle toward the first lumen to thereby reduce a risk of needlestick to a user handling the vial. In certain embodiments, a light source cooperates with the cap adapter to illuminate at least a portion of the cap adapter to reduce a risk of needlestick to a user handling the vial in a darkened environment. In certain embodiments, a secondary sealing member abuts a first face of the wall portion and seals an end of the first lumen. In certain embodiments, a locking sleeve resists or prevents removal of the cap adapter from the medicament vial. | 08-12-2010 |
20100305548 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR ADMINISTRATION OF RECONSTITUTED MEDICAMENT - A body portion of the apparatus comprises an interior cavity and a plurality of fluid lumens extending from the cavity to a periphery of the body portion. The apparatus further comprises a first fluid port in fluid communication with a first one of the fluid lumens. The first fluid port is configured to receive a syringe for injecting a liquid diluent and withdrawing a reconstituted liquid medicament. The apparatus further comprises a second fluid port in fluid communication with a second one of the fluid lumens. The second fluid port is configured to receive a medicament vial. The apparatus further comprises a third fluid port at an end of a third one of the fluid lumens for expelling the reconstituted liquid medicament. The apparatus further comprises a stopcock received within the body portion interior cavity and configured to regulate fluid communication between the fluid lumens. The stopcock has a first position in which fluid communication between the fluid lumens is blocked, a second position in which fluid communication is open between the first and second fluid lumens and a third position in which fluid communication is open between the first and third fluid lumens. | 12-02-2010 |
20120029479 | MULTIPLE-LINE CONNECTIVE DEVICES FOR INFUSING MEDICATION - A multiple-line connective device for use in a medication infusing system includes a connective device body forming a main flow passage from an inlet to an outlet along a longitudinal axis, the main flow passage including an interior surface having a raised surface feature configured to induce turbulent liquid flow through the main flow passage. One or more branches extend from the connective device body, each defining at least one branch passage in communication with the main flow passage. Each branch passage enters the main flow passage at an angle with respect to the longitudinal axis that imparts a flow through the branch passage that has a directional component that is parallel to the longitudinal axis and in the direction from the inlet to the outlet. | 02-02-2012 |