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Ahmad Bitter, London GB
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20090221993 | LASER HAIR REMOVAL DEVICE - A laser hair removal device | 09-03-2009 |
Ahmed Bitter, London GB
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20090259218 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR SKIN TREATMENT - A hair treatment device for the treatment of the human or animal skin by laser radiation to prevent or reduce hair growth, which device includes a laser radiation source for emitting a laser radiation beam; beam deflecting elements for deflecting the radiation beam across the skin, the deflecting elements including a lens through which the beam of laser radiation passes, and elements for moving the lens to effect deflection of the beam. | 10-15-2009 |
20100030201 | APPARATUS FOR SKIN TREATMENT - A portable hair treatment device | 02-04-2010 |
George R. Bitter, Mesa, AZ US
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20150283693 | MULTI-STAGE HYDRAULIC TOOL - A hydraulic tool includes a handle having a trigger, a tool head, a tool body, a pump, a first actuator, a second actuator, and a conduit. The tool head has a first jaw and a second jaw. The tool body includes a first portion, an extension, and a second portion positioned between the handle and the tool head. The pump is activated by the trigger to displace a first fluid. The first actuator is moveable by the displacement of the first fluid to displace a second fluid. The second actuator is moveable by the displacement of the second fluid to cause movement of at least one of the first and second jaws. A conduit provides fluid communication between the first actuator and the second actuator. | 10-08-2015 |
Hans Marcus Ludwig Bitter, Montclair, NJ US
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20110212461 | PREDICTION OF CARDIOTOXICITY - The likelihood that a compound will exhibit cardiotoxicity in an in vitro or in vivo assay predicted by the ability of the compound to inhibit at least one kinase from a selected group. | 09-01-2011 |
20110287437 | ASSAYS TO PREDICT CARDIOTOXICITY - The likelihood that a compound will exhibit cardiotoxicity in vivo can be predicted using a model of in vitro assays performed on primary human cardiomyocytes. | 11-24-2011 |
Ingmar Bitter, Maple CA
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20080304616 | Segmenting colon wall via level set techniques - Various level set techniques can be used to automatically segment the colon wall, including identifying the colon wall outer boundary. A speed image can be used during level set processing. For example, the speed image can be generated via inverting the gradient perpendicular to the segmented inner boundary of the colon wall. The techniques can be useful for determining wall thickness, which can be used to classify polyp candidates, diagnose diseases of the colon, and the like. | 12-11-2008 |
Jamin Bitter, Lehi, UT US
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20150121868 | STRUCTURAL ARRANGEMENT FOR A DOWN-HOLE TURBINE - In a geothermal power system that includes a turbine generator, a down-hole heat exchanger, and a turbine pump assembly, various arrangements for the turbine pump assembly are described. Those arrangements address considerations related to the design of the down-hole turbine pump. In such a system, the turbine generator receives a high pressure working fluid from the down-hole system to drive a generator. The turbine generator is in fluid communication with the down-hole heat exchanger and with the turbine portion of a removably disposed down-hole turbine pump assembly. The pump portion of the down-hole turbine pump assembly is in fluid communication with the down-hole heat exchanger and a source of geothermal fluid. | 05-07-2015 |
Jamin J. Bitter, Lehi, UT US
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20120011857 | High-Flow-Capacity Centrifugal Hydrogen Gas Compression Systems, Methods and Components Therefor - Hydrogen gas compression systems that each include a multistage centrifugal compressor in which each stage has an inlet-to-outlet pressure rise ratio of about 1.20 or greater. In one embodiment, the multistage compressor includes six high-speed centrifugal compressors driven at a speed of about 60,000 rpm. The compressor has an output of more than 200,000 kg/day at a pressure of more than 1,000 psig. The compressors for the compression stages are distributed on both sides of a common gear-box, which has gearing that allows axial thrusts from the compressors to be handled effectively. Each stage's compressor has a unique impeller, which is secured to a support shaft using a tension-rod-based attachment system. In another embodiment, the multistage compressor is driven by a combustion turbine and one or more intercoolers are provided between compression stages. Each intercooler is cooled by coolant from an absorption chiller utilizing exhaust gas from the combustion turbine. | 01-19-2012 |
Johannes Hendrik Bitter, Odijk NL
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20120115715 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A SUPPORTED METAL NITRATE - A method for the preparation of a supported metal nitrate, suitable as a precursor for a catalyst or sorbent, includes the steps of: | 05-10-2012 |
20120259026 | PRODUCTION OF LOWER OLEFINS FROM SYNTHESIS GAS - Disclosed is a process for the production of lower olefins by the conversion of a feed stream comprising carbon monoxide and hydrogen, and catalysts as used therein, such as a Fischer-Tropsch process. By virtue of the invention, lower olefins can be formed from synthesis gas, with high selectivity, and low production of methane. The catalysts used herein comprise an α-alumina support, and a catalytically active component that comprises iron-containing particles dispersed onto the support in at least 1 wt. %. The majority of the iron-containing particles is in direct contact with the α-alumina and is well-distributed thereon. Preferably, the iron-containing particles have an average particle size below 30 nm, and most preferably below 10 nm. The supported catalysts not only show a high selectivity, but also a high catalyst activity and chemical and mechanical stability. | 10-11-2012 |
20140256542 | Production of Lower Olefins from Synthesis Gas - Disclosed is a process for the production of lower olefins by the conversion of a feed stream comprising carbon monoxide and hydrogen, and catalysts as used therein, such as a Fischer-Tropsch process. By virtue of the invention, lower olefins can be formed from synthesis gas, with high selectivity, and low production of methane. The catalysts used herein comprise an α-alumina support, and a catalytically active component that comprises iron-containing particles dispersed onto the support in at least 1 wt. %. The majority of the iron-containing particles is in direct contact with the α-alumina and is well-distributed thereon. Preferably, the iron-containing particles have an average particle size below 30 nm, and most preferably below 10 nm. The supported catalysts not only show a high selectivity, but also a high catalyst activity and chemical and mechanical stability. | 09-11-2014 |
Manfred Bitter, Princeton, NJ US
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20150055755 | Novel Objective for EUV Microscopy, EUV Lithography, and X-Ray Imaging - Disclosed is an imaging apparatus for EUV spectroscopy, EUV microscopy, EUV lithography, and x-ray imaging. This new imaging apparatus could, in particular, make significant contributions to EUV lithography at wavelengths in the range from 10 to 15 nm, which is presently being developed for the manufacturing of the next-generation integrated circuits. The disclosure provides a novel adjustable imaging apparatus that allows for the production of stigmatic images in x-ray imaging, EUV imaging, and EUVL. The imaging apparatus of the present invention incorporates additional properties compared to previously described objectives. The use of a pair of spherical reflectors containing a concave and convex arrangement has been applied to a EUV imaging system to allow for the image and optics to all be placed on the same side of a vacuum chamber. Additionally, the two spherical reflector segments previously described have been replaced by two full spheres or, more precisely, two spherical annuli, so that the total photon throughput is largely increased. Finally, the range of permissible Bragg angles and possible magnifications of the objective has been largely increased. | 02-26-2015 |
Michael Bitter, Bursa TR
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20100018501 | PRESSURE REGULATING VALVE - A pressure regulating valve in a fuel injection system for internal combustion engines for regulating the pressure in a fuel reservoir in which the operating pressure is adjusted by the dimensioning of an adjusting disk, whose function-determining axial height is ascertained with high precision by a force measuring system and by a travel measuring system by way of ascertaining a spacing between an end face of a valve member of the pressure regulating valve and a reference face of a housing of the pressure regulating valve. | 01-28-2010 |
Richard J. Bitter, Schaumburg, IL US
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20090111497 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING CONGESTION CONTROL IN A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM UTILZIING SCHEDULED ACCESS COMMUNICATION CHANNELS - A first communication channel is used by a communication unit for communicating with a base site. The first communication channel has an inbound link and an outbound link. The communication unit determines that congestion is present on the communication channel. The communication unit determines its transmission requirements and whether the first communication channel is capable of supporting its transmission requirements. If the first communication channel is not capable of supporting the transmission requirements of the communication unit, the communication unit locates a second communication channel capable of supporting its transmission requirements, and switches to the second communication channel to communicate with the base site. | 04-30-2009 |
20100329280 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING INTEROPERABILITY BETWEEN A FIRST PROTOCOL AND A SECOND PROTOCOL - The application discloses a method and apparatus for providing interoperability for a mobile subscriber unit (MSU), employing a first protocol e.g., SCEP, with a packet-data subsystem operating at a second protocol e.g., SNDCP. The method includes determining that the first protocol employed by the MSU is different from the second protocol operated by the packet data subsystem. The method then includes creating a context information for the MSU when the determined first protocol is different from the second protocol. Further, the method includes determining a header associated with the second protocol based on the created context information and then receiving at least one data packet associated with the first protocol from the MSU. The method then encapsulates the at least one data packet with the determined header associated with the second protocol. The method then transmits the at least one encapsulated data packet to the communication network through a context manager. | 12-30-2010 |
20110075614 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING APPLICATION SERVICE BETWEEN A FIRST PROTOCOL AND A SECOND PROTOCOL - Application service is provided for a subscriber unit (SU), employing a first protocol, in a communication network employing a second protocol. The method includes receiving a CAI OTAR message from the SU. The CAI OTAR message includes at least a key management message (KMM) and a CAI header of the SU. The method then includes determining that the first protocol employed by the SU is different from the second protocol associated with the communication network based on the received CAI OTAR message. The method further includes creating a key management message (KMM) preamble, associated with the second protocol, based on at least one of the CAI header and configuration information of the SU, and creating a data link independent (DLI) OTAR message associated with the second protocol. The DLI OTAR message includes the received KMM. The method finally includes encapsulating the DLI OTAR message with the created KMM preamble, and sending the encapsulated DLI OTAR message to a key management facility (KMF) unit operating at a second protocol. | 03-31-2011 |
Wilhelmus Bitter, Houten NL
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20090017061 | Mycobacteria with Mannose Cap-Deficient Lipoarabinomannan - The present invention relates to mycobacterial lipoarabinomannan cap-specific mannosyl transferases and nucleic acid encoding such transferases. The invention further relates to | 01-15-2009 |