Barnickel
Alexander Barnickel, Pressig DE
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20130292911 | CABLE BUSHING - A cable bushing, in particular for a motor vehicle, for routing a cable harness having a plurality of electrical lines through a wall opening in a sealed manner. The cable bushing includes a dimensionally stable housing for insertion into the wall opening. The housing encloses a sealing member that is made of an elastic sealing material. The sealing member includes receiving devices or channels for individually routing the electrical lines in an axial direction. The cable bushing further has a pressure-providing element that exerts a compressive force on the sealing member, such that the sealing member encloses the electrical lines individually in a sealed manner and the sealing member is pressed radially against the housing to achieve a high level of impermeability to longitudinal water penetration. Additionally, pins may be provided to produce additional radial compressive forces. | 11-07-2013 |
Donald J. Barnickel, Flemington, NJ US
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20140155054 | BACKHAUL LINK FOR DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEM - A distributed antenna and backhaul system provide network connectivity for a small cell deployment. Rather than building new structures, and installing additional fiber and cable, embodiments described herein disclose using high-bandwidth, millimeter-wave communications and existing power line infrastructure. Above ground backhaul connections via power lines and line-of-sight millimeter-wave band signals as well as underground backhaul connections via buried electrical conduits can provide connectivity to the distributed base stations. An overhead millimeter-wave system can also be used to provide backhaul connectivity. Modules can be placed onto existing infrastructure, such as streetlights and utility poles, and the modules can contain base stations and antennas to transmit the millimeter-waves to and from other modules. | 06-05-2014 |
20140355525 | REMOTE DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEM - A distributed antenna system is provided that frequency shifts the output of one or more microcells to a 60 GHz or higher frequency range for transmission to a set of distributed antennas. The cellular band outputs of these microcell base station devices are used to modulate a 60 GHz (or higher) carrier wave, yielding a group of subcarriers on the 60 GHz carrier wave. This group will then be transmitted in the air via analog microwave RF unit, after which it can be repeated or radiated to the surrounding area. The repeaters amplify the signal and resend it on the air again toward the next repeater. In places where a microcell is required, the 60 GHz signal is shifted in frequency back to its original frequency (e.g., the 1.9 GHz cellular band) and radiated locally to nearby mobile devices. | 12-04-2014 |
Gerhard Barnickel, Darmstadt DE
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20080234266 | Squaric Acid Derivatives II - Compounds of the formula (I), in which R, X, X′ and R | 09-25-2008 |
20080312244 | Squaric Acid Derivatives as Protein Kinase Inhibitors - Compounds of the formula I, in which R, X, R | 12-18-2008 |
Kai Barnickel, Stuttgart DE
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20120013325 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING A NEEDLING CLOSING IN A PIEZOINJECTOR - In a method for determining a needle closing of a valve needle that is driven by a piezoactuator, a signal of a voltage present at the piezoactuator is measured and the needle closing is detected from a curve of the signal. | 01-19-2012 |
Rainer Barnickel, Wilhelmsthal DE
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20100126812 | Vibration Damper With Stroke-Dependent Damping Force - A vibration damper including a cylinder in which a displacer carries out a translational movement. The displacer has a work piston which divides the cylinder into two work spaces. The work spaces outside the displacerfor each operating movement direction of the displacer are connected to damping valves by a flow connection. Every flow connection has only one flow direction through a check valve arrangement. The flow connection has a plurality of inflow ports which are offset in axial direction starting from the work spaces and is formed by a bypass channel, and a plurality of damping valves are connected to the bypass channel and admit damping medium via the inflow ports. | 05-27-2010 |