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Caroline Brons, Kinnelon, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100055083ENCAPSULATION OF HEAT AND MOISTURE SENSITIVE SUBSTANCES - The present invention relates to a method for preparing a suspension for the encapsulation of heat and moisture sensitive substances in capsules, sachets, droplets and food compositions. It also relates to methods for encapsulating, to the encapsulated products and to methods for storing the encapsulated products. The invention is extremely suitable for the encapsulation of microbial cultures. Cultures encapsulated in capsules prepared according to the method of the invention, will stay stable for a long time. At 25 degrees C. they show a stability reduction of less than 1 log per month.03-04-2010

Christian Brons, Ootmarsum NL

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080310587X-ray fluorescence apparatus - An X-ray fluourescence (XRF) apparatus uses both an analyzer crystal (12-18-2008

Cornelius Brons, Easton, PA US

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20090166028Demulsification of Water-In-Oil Emulsion - A method of demulsifying a water-in-oil emulsion is provided. The method includes treating a volume of fluids comprising oil and water by adding a salt of a polynuclear, aromatic sulfonic acid to the fluids so as to cause the oil and water to be at least partially demulsified. The method may further include separating water and oil in a separator. A method of producing hydrocarbons from a subsurface reservoir is also provided. The hydrocarbons include a water-in-oil emulsion. The method includes producing the hydrocarbons through a wellbore, and subjecting the water-in-oil emulsion to a salt of a polynuclear, aromatic sulfonic acid additive so as to cause the oil and water to be at least partially demulsified.07-02-2009

Cornelius H. Brons, Easton, PA US

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20090184029Method to alter coke morphology using metal salts of aromatic sulfonic acids and/or polysulfonic acids - A method for altering coke morphology in a delayed coking process of heavy oil is provided. An effective amount of oil dispersible or oil soluble metal salts of aromatic sulfonic acids and/or polysulfonic acids is added or contacted with the resid or heavy oil at a point before or after the step of heating the heavy oil to coking temperatures. The addition of additives facilitates the formation of shot coke and inhibits the formation of sponge coke.07-23-2009

Patent applications by Cornelius H. Brons, Easton, PA US

Cornelius Hendrick Brons, Easton, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100004382Emulsion compositions with a polymeric emulsifier - Provided are oil-in-water and water-in-oil emulsion compositions including from 0.01 to 5 wt % of a halogenated elastomer emulsifier, and optionally from to 0.5 wt % of a polyalkylene amine co-emulsifier. The emulsion compositions disclosed herein provide for increased interfacial elasticity and decreased interfacial tension at the oil-water interface to increase resistance to coalescence of dispersed water droplets of a water-in-oil emulsion or oil droplets of an oil-in-water emulsion. The emulsion compositions disclosed herein are suitable for lubricant applications due to their resistance to shear thinning.01-07-2010

Dale R. Brons, Northglenn, CO US

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20090125565DATA LIBRARY OPTIMIZATION - The invention provides a method, system, and program product for optimizing a data library. A first aspect of the invention provides a method of optimizing a data library, comprising: moving a plurality of data files from a plurality of data library volumes to a staging area; sorting the data files into a plurality of directories based on at least one criterion of the data files; transferring data files from a first directory to a transfer medium; deleting the first directory; transferring data files from a second directory to a transfer medium; and deleting the second directory.05-14-2009
20100325116DATA LIBRARY OPTIMIZATION - The invention provides a method, system, and program product for optimizing a data library. A first aspect of the invention provides a method of optimizing a data library, comprising: moving a plurality of data files from a plurality of data library volumes to a staging area; sorting the data files into a plurality of directories based on at least one criterion of the data files; transferring data files from a first directory in the staging area to a transfer medium; deleting the first directory; transferring data files from a second directory in the staging area to a transfer medium; and deleting the second directory.12-23-2010

Gabrielle Brons, Cambridge GB

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20100064380PLURIPOTENT CELLS FROM THE MAMMALIAN LATE EPIBLAST LAYER - This invention relates to the isolation and propagation of pluripotent cells isolated from the mammalian late epiblast layer, termed Epiblast Stem Cells' (EpiSCs). These cells are useful in a range of applications, including the generation of transgenic animal species.03-11-2010

Gustaaf Christian Simon Brons, Ootmarsum NL

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20110058648DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING X-RAY ANALYSIS - The invention relates to a device for performing X-ray analysis. Device 03-10-2011

Johannes Brons, Eindhoven NL

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20080259057Electronic Reading Device Mimicking a Reading experience of a Paper Document - An apparatus comprises a display screen (DS) for visualizing digital information page by page, and a flip bar (FB) being movable upon user activation in at least two directions for flipping pages of the digital information back and forth, respectively. Such an apparatus may be an electronic reading device mimicking a reading experience of a paper document.10-23-2008

Martha Brons, Greenville, SC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110094365BOW HOLD TRAINING DEVICE - Training devices for facilitating proper bow holds on bow sticks of bowed stringed instruments. An exemplary training device may include a fingers stabilizer having a body with one or more thumb opening walls that define a thumb opening in the body. The thumb opening walls and/or the thumb opening may guide a thumb to the bow stick and position an end of the thumb at an approximate intersection of a bow stick frog and a bow stick shaft. The body may also include a finger separator that helps position an index finger and a middle finger on the bow stick. The fingers stabilizer may also have contact areas for positioning a ring finger and a pinky finger on the bow stick.04-28-2011