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Andre Baatz, Sauensiek DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120007324Transport cart for loading an aircraft galley - The invention relates to a transport cart (01-12-2012

Andreas Baatz, Sauensiek DE

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20090314889GALLEY AND METHOD OF CATERING FOR PASSENGERS ON AN AIRCRAFT - A galley including a galley body on a cabin floor for accommodating storage boxes, appliances and at least one service cart; storage boxes for storing goods, and a service cart. The galley body has a plurality of vertical levels that are substantially equidistant from each other, each of the vertical levels divided into a plurality of laterally adjacent compartments whose horizontal and vertical dimensions are equal to an integer multiple of the respective dimensions of a single one of the storage boxes. A transfer table is provided in front of the galley body for access to the compartments. A method includes catering for passengers on an aircraft.12-24-2009
20110068226MODULAR SEAT SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE - A modular seat system for a passenger compartment of a vehicle includes at least one seat, which has a seat unit with a seating element and a seat back and a seat frame with at least one pair of essentially vertical support elements, at whose upper end a bearing structure is arranged on which the seat unit rests, a fixing structure in the floor of the passenger compartment with at least two longitudinal rails, which have a predetermined spacing from one another, for accommodating the lower ends of the support elements, and an adapter plate for the fixing of the support elements, which adapter plate is fitted to the lower end of the support elements, and is fitted in a mobile fashion to at least one support element, so that the spacing of the support elements from one another is variable independently of the width of the seat unit.03-24-2011
20110089671FOLDING TRANSPORT CART - The invention relates to a folding transport cart which in a parking configuration has a minimum extension and in a operative configuration has a maximum extension in a transverse direction which comprises: two side parts which extend substantially perpendicular to the transverse direction of the transport cart, and a folding base part which comprises two flat base segments which are each connected on one base side axis for articulated movement to one side part and are connected on a common base central axis for articulated movement to one another so that they can be folded inwards into the transport cart. In order to ensure an easy reliable fold up and unfolding the transport cart according to the invention is characterised by a base locking mechanism for locking the folding base part in the operative configuration and a cover part which is connected for articulated movement to one of the side parts wherein the base locking mechanism releases the folding base part when the cover part is folded inwards into the transport cart.04-21-2011
20110220527SEALABLE APPARATUS WITH DATA- AND ENERGY TRANSMISSION THROUGH ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION - The invention relates to the transmission of data and energy to sealed elements of sealable apparatus. To do so, the invention proposes the use of two antennas for electromagnetic induction. The non-cabled transmission of data and energy makes possible a random allocation of sealed elements into a plurality of receiving apparatus.09-15-2011

Patent applications by Andreas Baatz, Sauensiek DE

Christine Baatz, Worms DE

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20090221849SUPPORTED GOLD CATALYST - The invention relates to methods for producing supported gold catalysts from a porous metal oxide support and a chloroauric acid precursor, wherein the support is placed in contact with the aqueous solution of the chloroauric acid precursor. The invention also relates to a metal oxide supported gold catalyst and its use in the oxidation of alcohols, aldehydes, polyhydroxy compounds and carbohydrates.09-03-2009