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Buening
Dennis John Buening, Norhville, MI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100146862 | Trim door hardware carrier and methods of assembling vehicle door - A door module assembly for a motor vehicle door has a plate-like carrier holding a plurality of door hardware components in a pre-configured orientation, including one or more window regulator rails. The carrier seals the motor vehicle door and includes a flap that provides at least partial access to the window regulator rails. A first trim panel is pre-fixed to the carrier. A second trim panel articulates with respect to the first trim panel between an initial position generally parallel to the first trim panel and an installed position generally in-line with the first trim panel. With the carrier storing substantially all of the hardware required for the door and the trim panels covering substantially the entire surface area of the door, handling and assembly operations are minimized. | 06-17-2010 |
Hildegard Buening, Cologne DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100297177 | MUTATED PARVOVIRUS STRUCTURAL PROTEINS AS VACCINES - The present invention is related to a method for identifying a parvovirus mutated structural protein capable of specifically binding to a binder for an antigen, a parvovirus mutated structural protein which comprises at least one B-cell epitope heterologous to the parvovirus, a multimeric structure comprising the protein, a nucleic acid encoding the protein, a virus or cell comprising the protein, a method of preparing the protein, a medicament comprising the protein, nucleic acid or multimeric structure and its use. | 11-25-2010 |
Hildegard Buening, Koeln DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100203083 | MUTATED STRUCTURAL PROTEIN OF A PARVOVIRUS - The present invention is related to a structural protein of a parvovirus with an amino acid insertion at the insertion site I-453, a library comprising the protein, a multimeric structure comprising the protein, a nucleic acid encoding the protein, a vector, virus or cell comprising the nucleic acid, a process for the preparation of the protein, a medicament comprising the protein, nucleic acid or multimeric structure as well as methods and uses involving the protein, nucleic acid or multimeric structure. | 08-12-2010 |
Jeffrey P. Buening, Dunlap, IL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20130032120 | Piston For Internal Combustion Engine And Method - A piston for an internal combustion engine includes a one-piece aluminum piston body including a piston head and a piston skirt adjoining the head. The skirt includes a taper narrowing towards the head and defining a major diameter in a first direction normal to a longitudinal piston axis, and a minor diameter in a direction normal to the first direction. The major diameter and minor diameter may have dimensions specified in Table 1, such that scuffing or scratching of the piston is prevented, particularly during engine break-in. | 02-07-2013 |
Jeffrey Paul Buening, Dunlap, IL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110100317 | Weight balanced internal combustion engine piston - A piston for an internal combustion engine includes a piston crown connected to and above a body portion of the piston. The body portion forms two pin bores and the piston crown defines an outer cylindrical wall. At least one piston ring seal groove is formed in the outer cylindrical wall and extends peripherally around the piston crown. A first oil collection groove is formed in the outer cylindrical wall below the piston ring seal groove. The first oil collection groove has a first width measured along a centerline of the piston. A second oil collection groove is formed in the outer cylindrical wall below the first oil collection groove, extends parallel to the first oil collection groove around the entire periphery of the piston, and has a width that is at least double the width of the first oil collection groove. | 05-05-2011 |
