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Brigitte Bathe, Satzkottan DE
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| 20100159523 | Coryneform Bacteria Which Produce Chemical Compounds I - The invention relates to coryneform bacteria which have, in addition to at least one copy, present at the natural site (locus), of an open reading frame (ORF), gene or allele which codes for the synthesis of a protein or an RNA, in each case a second, optionally third or fourth copy of this open reading frame (ORF), gene or allele at in each case a second, optionally third or fourth site in a form integrated into the chromosome and processes for the preparation of chemical compounds by fermentation of these bacteria. | 06-24-2010 |
Christoph Bathe, Hamburg DE
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| 20090086916 | ANODE PLATE FOR X-RAY TUBE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - An anode plate for an X-ray tube includes an outer edge, a center region, and a plurality of slots disposed along the outer edge and extending toward the center region ( | 04-02-2009 |
| 20110228905 | ROTATABLE ANODE AND X-RAY TUBE COMPRISING A LIQUID HEAT LINK - In a rotatable anode ( | 09-22-2011 |
| 20110280376 | BEARING WITHIN AN X-RAY TUBE - The invention describes an X-ray tube for generating X-radiation, wherein the tube comprises a rotary structure, which comprises a rotating anode, a stationary structure for rotatably supporting the rotary structure, a hydrodynamic bearing, which is arranged between the rotary structure and the stationary structure, wherein the bearing comprises a gap between the rotary structure and the stationary structure, means for stabilising the dimensions of the gap with respect to distortions because of thermo-mechanical causes. A further aspect, which is described, is a method for manufacturing the tube according to the invention, wherein means for stabilising the dimensions of the gap are arranged. It is also described an X-ray system for diagnostic use comprising the tube according to the invention, wherein the X-ray system is adapted to stabilise the dimensions of the gap. Another aspect of the specification is a method for manufacturing the X-ray system. | 11-17-2011 |
Christoph Bathe, Eindhoven NL
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| 20110129068 | HYBRID DESIGN OF AN ANODE DISK STRUCTURE FOR HIGH PROWER X-RAY TUBE CONFIGURATIONS OF THE ROTARY-ANODE TYPE - The present invention is related to high power X-ray sources, in particular to those ones that are equipped with rotating X-ray anodes capable of delivering a much higher short time peak power than conventional rotating X-ray anodes according to the prior art. The herewith proposed design principle thereby aims at overcoming thermal limitation of peak power by allowing extremely fast rotation of the anode and by introducing a lightweight material with high thermal conductivity ( | 06-02-2011 |
Dattatraya Chandrakant Bathe, Bangalore IN
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| 20110109164 | Intuitive Electronic Circuit - An apparatus according to various embodiments may detect the state of an external switch ( | 05-12-2011 |
Duncan P. Bathe, Fitchburg, WI US
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| 20120116292 | Devices And Methods For Engaging Indexed Valve And Pressurized Canister Assembly With Collar And For Linear Actuation By Plunger Assembly Into Fluid Communication With Device For Regulating Drug Delivery - An indexed drug delivery device ( | 05-10-2012 |
| 20120116293 | Devices And Methods For Engaging Indexed Valve And Pressurized Canister Assembly With Collar And For Linear Actuation By Plunger Assembly Into Fluid Communication With Device For Regulating Drug Delivery - A valve assembly comprising a housing and a valve, the valve being disposed within the housing, a first indexed member integral to the housing, the first indexed member adapted to be complementary to a second indexed member, and a radio frequency identification device adapted to communicate with a radio frequency receiver, the valve being configured to align with a canister, seal the canister and open in a single movement. A drug containment device having said valve assembly is also disclosed. | 05-10-2012 |
Duncan P.l. Bathe, Fitchburg, WI US
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| 20090205655 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ADMINISTERING A PHARMACEUTICAL GAS TO A PATIENT - A method and system for delivering a pharmaceutical gas to a patient. The method and system provide a known desired quantity of the pharmaceutical gas to the patient independent of the respiratory pattern of the patient. The preferred pharmaceutical gases are CO and NO, both of which are provided as a concentration in a carrier gas. The gas control system determines the delivery of the pharmaceutical gas to the patient to result in the known desired quantity (e.g. in molecules, milligrams or other quantified units) of the pharmaceutical gas being delivered. Upon completion of that known desired quantity of pharmaceutical gas over a plurality of breaths, the system can either terminate any further delivery of the pharmaceutical gas or can activate an alarm to alert the user that the known quantity has been delivered. The system also has alarm functions to alert the user of possible malfunctions of the system. | 08-20-2009 |
| 20120042876 | System And Method Of Administering A Pharmaceutical Gas To A Patient - Methods and systems for delivering a pharmaceutical gas to a patient. The methods and systems provide a known desired quantity of the pharmaceutical gas to the patient independent of the respiratory pattern of the patient over a plurality of breaths every nth breath, where n is greater than or equal to 1. The pharmaceutical gases include CO and NO, both of which are provided as a concentration in a carrier gas. The gas control system determines the delivery of the pharmaceutical gas to the patient to result in the known desired quantity (e.g. in molecules, milligrams or other quantified units) of the pharmaceutical gas being delivered. Upon completion of that known desired quantity of pharmaceutical gas over a plurality of breaths, the system can either terminate, continue, activate and alarm, etc. | 02-23-2012 |
Duncan P. L. Bathe, Fitchburg, WI US
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| 20120042875 | System And Method Of Administering A Pharmaceutical Gas To A Patient - Methods and systems for delivering a total quantity of pharmaceutical gas to a patient. The methods and systems provide one of a low amount and high amount of pharmaceutical gas to a patient. The selection of the high amount or low amount may be determined by comparing the amount per unit of time of pharmaceutical gas delivered to the patient over the past number of breaths to the required quantity of pharmaceutical gas per unit of time. Upon completion of delivering the total quantity of pharmaceutical gas to the patient, the system can terminate, continue, activate and alarm, etc. | 02-23-2012 |
Wolfgang Bathe, Jena DE
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| 20090224174 | Calibration device and laser scanning microscope with such a calibration device - A calibration device for managing a variety of performance tests and/or calibration tasks in a laser scanning microscope. The calibration device, which has focusing optics and a test structure arranged in the focal plane of the focusing optics, with structural elements detectable in reflected and/or transmitted light aligned to each other in a common mounting, can be switched into the microscope beam path in a laser scanning microscope, so that the pupil of the focusing optics coincides with the objective pupil of the laser scanning microscope or lies in a plane conjugated to it. | 09-10-2009 |
| 20110042555 | DETECTOR ARRANGEMENT HAVING INCREASED SENSITIVITY - To increase the sensitivity of detector arrangements, it is known that light deflection elements in the form of a line arrays having spherical elements may be used to focus incident light onto light-sensitive regions of the detector. Manufacturing such line arrays is complex and cost intensive, especially in small lot numbers. The increased sensitivity of the detector array can be achieved easily and inexpensively by using a novel light deflection element. The detector arrangement therefore has a light deflection element having light entrance surfaces, deflecting incident light by refraction onto light-sensitive regions of the detector. Light entrance surfaces of the light deflection element are inclined with respect to one another and are designed as planar surfaces. The detector arrangement is suitable in particular for detection of light emanating from a specimen in a microscope, preferably in a laser-scanning microscope. | 02-24-2011 |
| 20120008197 | MICROSCOPE, MORE PARTICULARLY FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPE, DICHROIC BEAM SPLITTER AND USE THEREOF - The invention relates to a microscope, more particularly to a fluorescence microscope, for the structured illumination microscopy, comprising a microscope light path having an optical axis, including a beam splitter for coupling illumination light into the microscope light path, including an illumination pattern unit disposed, in particular, in the microscope light path for the purpose of generating an illuminated pattern on, or in, a sample to be examined, comprising a rotary device for the purpose of effecting relative rotation about the optical axis between the illumination pattern and the sample to be examined. The microscope is characterized in that a rotary polarizing device is provided for the purpose of rotating a polarization of the illumination light, that the angular positions of the rotary device and of the rotary polarizing device are inflexibly coupled to each other, that in order to reduce polarization effects during relative rotation between the illumination pattern and the beam splitter, a beam splitter is used which reflects and/or transmits the incident illumination light while substantially maintaining the polarization state, and/or that in order to reduce polarization effects while effecting relative rotation between the illumination pattern and the beam splitter, a beam splitter is positioned in the optical path such that the angle of incidence of the illumination light relative to a surface normal vector of the beam splitter is less than 45 degrees. The invention also relates to a dichroic beam splitter and to the use thereof in a fluorescence microscope. | 01-12-2012 |
