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Alexander Bross, Bad Rappenau DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080224503 | Vehicle Roof - The invention relates to a vehicle roof, which comprises at least two rigid roof sections, which can be displaced between a closed position that covers the vehicle interior and a storage position that exposes the vehicle interior and which are arranged one behind the other in the longitudinal direction in the closed position and are stowed in a concealed storage compartment in the stored position. The roof is equipped with a sliding roof cover element that runs over the exterior and that is guided in an assembly that extends on both sides of the vehicle in the longitudinal direction. To reliably drain leaked water from the region of the guide assembly, a water drainage channel ( | 09-18-2008 |
Dirk Bross, Ueberlingen DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110192308 | MISSILE HEAD AND METHOD FOR SEPARATING A SHROUD FROM A FUSELAGE OF A MISSILE - A missile head has a shroud which forms its tip and which can be detached in its totality during flight from the fuselage of the missile. The missile head further has a rear part, which is connected to the fuselage, and a front nose, which can be disconnected from the rear part and forms the tip. A separating device separates the rear part from the fuselage and the nose from the rear part during flight. A physically small shroud can be achieved, and damage to the fuselage of the missile by separation of the shroud can be prevented, if the nose is split into at least two parts and the separating device is prepared to split the nose into these two parts during flight. | 08-11-2011 |
Michael Bross, Muenchen DE
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| 20100301801 | Device for Mechanically and Electrically Connecting a Portable, Battery-Operated Apparatus and Portable, Battery-Operated Apparatus - A device is provided for mechanically and electrically connecting a portable, battery-operated apparatus in order to operate the apparatus and/or to charge its battery. The device includes a receiving area for the apparatus as well as a first coil arrangement, which is disposed on, in or under the receiving area and which is designed for interaction with a second coil arrangement of the apparatus, when the apparatus is disposed in a predefined position on the receiving area. Finally, the device exhibits a first coupling element, which, in interaction with a second coupling element of the apparatus, the apparatus can be moved into the predefined position after being placed on the receiving area. The first coupling element exhibits at least a first component, which is designed for magnetic coupling with a respective second component of the apparatus. | 12-02-2010 |
Peter Bross, Arhus V DK
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| 20100115636 | PIG MODEL FOR BREAST CANCER, MITOCHONDRIA RELATED PROTEIN FOLDING DISORDERS AND/OR EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA SIMPLEX - The present invention relates to a genetically modified pig as a model for studying breast cancer, mitochondria related protein folding disorders and/or epidermolysis bullosa simplex. The modified pig model displays one or more phenotypes associated with any of said disorders. Disclosed is also a modified pig comprising a modified endogeneous BRCA1 and/or BRCA 2 gene, and/or a modified ornithine transcarbamylase gene, and/or a modified Keratin 14 gene and/or a transcriptional or translational product or part thereof. The invention further relates to methods for producing the modified pig; and methods for evaluating the effect of a therapeutical treatment of breast cancer, mitochondria related protein folding disorders and/or epidermolysis bullosa simplex; methods for screening the efficacy of a pharmaceutical composition; and a method for treatment of a human being suffering from breast cancer, mitochondria related protein folding disorders and/or epidermolysis bullosa simplex are disclosed. | 05-06-2010 |
