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Boy Feil, Dubendorf CH
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20090126049 | SEED COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR REDUCING AND PREVENTING THE RELEASE OF GENETICALLY MANIPULATED POLLEN - The present invention relates to a seed composition and a method for reducing and, if desired, for preventing the release of pollen or functional pollen from genetically modified crops by cultivating fields stands of plants bearing target GMO traits in a male sterile version, i.e. without the ability to produce pollen or functional pollen. | 05-14-2009 |
Hans Feil, Eindhoven NL
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20090275823 | CANNULA INSERTING SYSTEM - The present invention provides a highly automated puncture system for inserting a cannula or a needle into a blood vessel of a person or an animal. The puncture system has an acquisition module that allows for determining at least one location of a blood vessel underneath the surface of a skin and that is further enabled to determine an optimal puncture location that is well suitable for inserting a cannula into the blood vessel. Further, the puncture system has an actuator for moving and aligning the cannula to a determined position. The system is further adapted to autonomously insert the cannula into the blood vessel for multiple purposes, such as blood withdrawal, venous medication and infusions. | 11-05-2009 |
Herman Feil, Ede NL
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20110162676 | Method for Treatment of Natural Rubber Products - The present invention relates to a method of reducing allergenicity of natural rubber latex products caused by allergens by reducing extractable protein levels found for said products, said method comprising the steps of: subjecting said products to a wash in a strong alkaline solution to deteriorate the allergens, and a system for reducing allergenicity of natural rubber latex products caused by allergens by reducing extractable protein levels found for said products, and a product, such as a glover or condom, manufactured from natural rubber latex. | 07-07-2011 |
20120034033 | METHOD OF BIOLOGICAL SOIL DECONTAMINATION - A method of biological soil decontamination, including the introduction into the soil of a product that contains a material chosen from a group consisting of proteins, carbohydrates and lipids. The product introduced into the soil does not contain any unprocessed fresh plants or unprocessed fresh plant residues. The method also includes the application of a barrier layer over the soil, e.g., between the soil and the air. | 02-09-2012 |
Hermanus Feil, Valkenswaard NL
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20100067093 | MIRROR SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE AND METHOD OF OPERATING SAID MIRROR SYSTEM - The present invention is directed to a mirror system for a vehicle, said mirror system having a viewing surface for being operable as a mirror, said mirror system comprising a specular reflective surface and means for controlling an amount of light transmitted between said specular reflective surface and said viewing surface, said means for controlling said amount of light transmitted comprising at least one transmission control element and control means for controlling said transmission control element, characterised in that said transmission control element is an electrowetting element. The present invention is further directed to a method of operating said mirror system. | 03-18-2010 |
20110235146 | ELECTROWETTING OPTICAL ELEMENT ARRANGED FOR PREVENTING CHARGE ACCUMULATION, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING AN ELECTROWETTING OPTICAL ELEMENT - An electrowetting optical element comprising a first electrode layer and a second electrode layer opposite said first electrode layer, and a containment space formed between said first and said second electrode layer. The first electrode layer comprises an insulating layer, and a hydrophobic surface layer contiguous to said containment space. The electrowetting element further comprises a barrier layer in between said insulating layer and said containment space, for preventing ion migration of ions from said containment space into said insulating layer, for preventing charge accumulation in said insulating layer. The disclosure further relates to a method of manufacturing an electrowetting element. | 09-29-2011 |
20130278994 | ELECTROWETTING OPTICAL ELEMENT - An electrowetting optical element comprising a first electrode layer stack and a second electrode layer stack, and a containment space formed between said first electrode layer stack and said second electrode layer stack, one or more pixel walls fixedly mounted on said second interface surface and extending between said first and second electrode stacks, for defining sides of said containment space. Said containment space at least contains a polar liquid and a non-polar liquid, the polar and non-polar liquids being immiscible with each other. Said hydrophobic interface surface has a higher hydrophobicity than the second interface surface. The electrowetting element is arranged for enabling powering of said first and second electrode layers for rearranging said polar liquid relative to said non-polar liquid. An end face of said one or more pixel walls opposite said first electrode layer stack faces said hydrophobic interface surface in a loose manner. | 10-24-2013 |
Stephan Feil US
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20120226911 | CONTROL OF ACCESS TO A SECONDARY SYSTEM - A method and system for controlling access of a user to a secondary system. The user is logged on a user system. A primary system sends a random string to a user system that is connected to the secondary system. The user is logged on the user system. The primary system receives from the user system first authentication information including an encryption of the random string by a private key of the user. The primary system generates a user-specific key consisting of the encryption of the random string. The primary system generates second authentication information from protected secondary authentication data stored in the primary system via application of the user-specific key to the protected secondary authentication data. The primary system provides the second authentication information to the secondary system to enable access of the user to the secondary system. | 09-06-2012 |