Buske
Andreas Buske, Deggendorf DE
Christian Buske, Bielefeld DE
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20120067716 | Method and Apparatus for Detecting Ionisable Gases in Particular Organic Molecules, Preferably Hydrocarbons - The invention relates to a method for detecting gases that can be ionized wherein an atmospheric plasma jet is produced, wherein a gas mixture is brought into interaction with the plasma jet, and wherein an electrical quantity is measured as a measure of the concentration of the gas in the gas mixture. The invention further relates to a device for detecting gases that can be ionized, including a gas inlet, means for ionizing a gas, a voltage source, two electrodes, and means for determining an amperage, wherein the two electrodes are connected to the voltage source, wherein the means for determining an amperage are connected to the electrodes in such a way that the magnitude of the current flowing between the electrodes can be measured, and wherein a plasma nozzle is provided to produce an atmospheric plasma jet. | 03-22-2012 |
20130199540 | Device for Plasma Treatment of Living Tissue - The invention relates to a device for plasma treatment of living tissue, with a plasma source for generating an atmospheric plasma jet, with a support device for a body part comprising the tissue to be treated, with a movement device for moving the plasma source relative to the surface of the tissue, and with a control device for controlling the movement device and for controlling the operation of the plasma source, wherein the control device has means for adjusting the plasma output as a function of the position relative to the tissue. The invention solves the technical problem of permitting more reliable and faster plasma treatment of living tissue. | 08-08-2013 |
20150322572 | Method for Passivating a Metal Surface - A method for passivating a metal surface including, generating an atmospheric plasma beam by electrical discharge in a working gas, introducing an acid-containing passivating agent into the plasma beam, applying the plasma beam containing the passivating agent the metal surface, and depositing a passivating salt on the metal surface by a reaction between the acid-containing passivating agent and the metal surface. This method simplifies the process for passivating a metal surface and renders it more effective. | 11-12-2015 |
Christian Buske, Steinhagen DE
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20080257379 | Method and equipment for the treatment of a surface of a work piece - A method for treating the surface of a work piece includes exposing the surface to be treated to a beam of electromagnetic radiation, and simultaneously exposing an area of the surface exposed to the beam of electromagnetic radiation at least partially to a plasma beam. This method provides an improved pretreatment, in particular cleaning of the surface of a work piece, by, at least in part, energy density enhancements of each of the beam of electromagnetic radiation and the plasma beam. | 10-23-2008 |
20080280065 | Method and Device for Generating a Low-Pressure Plasma and Applications of the Low-Pressure Plasma - The present invention relates to a method for generating a low-pressure plasma, in which a partial vacuum is generated by means of a vacuum pump in a low-pressure chamber, and a plasma jet is introduced at higher pressure into the low-pressure chamber. The present invention also relates to various applications of the low-pressure plasma for surface pretreatment, for surface coating, or for treating gases. The present invention also relates to a device for generating a low-pressure plasma. | 11-13-2008 |
20100021340 | Method and device for the disinfection of objects - A method for the disinfection of objects includes producing an atmospheric plasma jet inside a space through which a process gas flows and at least partially bombarding a surface of the object with the plasma jet, whereby a disinfecting effect is achieved by way of an energy transfer from the plasma jet to the surface of the object. With this method a more effective surface disinfection is made possible without increasing the quantity of disinfecting agent in itself. | 01-28-2010 |
20110220143 | Device for Treating an Inner Surface of a Work Piece - A device for cleaning an inner surface of a workpiece includes a beam of radiation, at least one generating unit for generating the beam, a drive unit for rotating the at least one generating unit about an axis of rotation, where the at least one generating unit is configured with a preferential direction towards the surface to be treated. So that an inner surface of the workpiece can be cleaned with short effect times of the beam, it is provided that an arm connected to the at least one generating unit is provided for inserting the generating unit into the workpiece and that the axis of rotation and the preferential direction are inclined relative to one another. | 09-15-2011 |
20120261391 | ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE PLASMA METHOD FOR PRODUCING SURFACE-MODIFIED PARTICLES AND COATINGS - Disclosed is a method for producing surface-modified particles in atmospheric pressure plasma, and a method for producing a coating with particles dispersed therein using an atmospheric pressure plasma. The plasma is produced by a discharge between electrodes in a process gas. In both methods one of the electrodes is a sputter electrode, which sputters the particles due to the discharge. Also disclosed are methods for producing composite material, with which surface-modified particles are built in a matrix, and to said composite materials. Also disclosed are plasma nozzles and devices containing said nozzles for producing surface-modified particles and coatings with the particles dispersed therein. | 10-18-2012 |
Jeffrey Buske, Larkspur, CO US
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20090212964 | Electrical Test Apparatus - Broadly, the present invention is an electrical test apparatus that is adapted to be removably engaged and in electrical communication with an electrical power terminal, the electrical test apparatus includes analytical circuitry that is operative in each of a plurality of modes to monitor the electrical power terminal and produce a plurality of event marker signals. Further included is a criterion circuitry that is operative in each of the plurality of modes to receive each of the plurality of event marker signals for a comparison with a selected value for each of the plurality of modes, wherein the criterion circuitry outputs a plurality of indicator signals each corresponding to one of the plurality of modes. In addition, a structure is included for producing an associated perceptible output in response to each of the plurality of indicator signals. | 08-27-2009 |
Jeffrey M. Buske, Broomfield, CO US
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20160066984 | ABLATION APPARATUS AND SYSTEM TO LIMIT NERVE CONDUCTION - A method of managing a system of minimally invasive surgery. The management method includes providing a practitioner with a minimally invasive surgery system including a controller. One or more use parameters is stored to memory associated with the controller. In addition, an electrosurgical probe having its own memory is provided to mate with the remaining elements of the system. Complementary use parameters are stored in the memory of the probe. The management method also includes communicating and comparing the use parameters of the controller with the complementary use parameters of the probe and managing the use of the electrosurgical probe according to the use parameters. | 03-10-2016 |
Jeffrey M. Buske, San Ramon, CA US
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20150351831 | ABLATION APPARATUS AND SYSTEM TO LIMIT NERVE CONDUCTION - An electrosurgical probe including a probe body which defines a longitudinal probe axis. The electrosurgical probe also includes a first and second conductive electrode, each disposed along the probe axis. The surface area of the first conductive electrode is greater of the surface area of the second conductive electrode. The ratio of the surface area of the first conductive electrode to the surface area of the second conductive electrode may be adjustable. Another aspect of the present invention is an electrosurgical probe having a probe body which defines a single longitudinal probe axis. The electrosurgical probe of this aspect of the invention further includes more than two electrodes operatively disposed at separate and distinct positions along the axis of the probe body. The electrodes may be selectively connected to one of or a combination of a stimulation energy source, an ablation energy source or a ground for either energy source. Another aspect of the present invention is a method of placing an electrosurgical probe such as described above for specific ablation procedures. | 12-10-2015 |
Jeffrey Michael Buske, Broomfield, CO US
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20100114095 | Ablation Apparatus and System to Limit Nerve Conduction - An electrosurgical probe including a probe body which defines a longitudinal probe axis. The electrosurgical probe also includes a first and second conductive electrode, each disposed along the probe axis. The surface area of the first conductive electrode is greater of the surface area of the second conductive electrode. The ratio of the surface area of the first conductive electrode to the surface area of the second conductive electrode may be adjustable. Another aspect of the present invention is an electrosurgical probe having a probe body which defines a single longitudinal probe axis. The electrosurgical probe of this aspect of the invention further includes more than two electrodes operatively disposed at separate and distinct positions along the axis of the probe body. The electrodes may be selectively connected to one of or a combination of a stimulation energy source, an ablation energy source or a ground for either energy source. Another aspect of the present invention is a method of placing an electrosurgical probe such as described above for specific ablation procedures. | 05-06-2010 |
20130046292 | ABLATION APPARATUS AND SYSTEM TO LIMIT NERVE CONDUCTION - A method of managing a system of minimally invasive surgery. The management method includes providing a practitioner with a minimally invasive surgery system including a controller. One or more use parameters is stored to memory associated with the controller. In addition, an electrosurgical probe having its own memory is provided to mate with the remaining elements of the system. Complementary use parameters are stored in the memory of the probe. The management method also includes communicating and comparing the use parameters of the controller with the complementary use parameters of the probe and managing the use of the electrosurgical probe according to the use parameters. | 02-21-2013 |
Lon Buske, Apple Valley, MN US
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20100183423 | Injecting Processing Fluid While Writing Data - An apparatus and associated method is provided for injecting a processing fluid in a device that operably rotates a disc stack. A fluid injector has a nozzle defining an outlet sized to longitudinally span the disc stack to operably direct the processing fluid toward the disc stack. The nozzle also has a flow rate feature that operably directs a first flow rate of the processing fluid from the nozzle into a space adjacent a storage surface of a first disc of the disc stack and that directs a substantially different second flow rate of the processing fluid from the nozzle into another space adjacent a storage surface of a second disc of the disc stack. | 07-22-2010 |
Ray Buske, Saint Paul, MN US
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20090233381 | Interconnect For a GMR Memory Cells And An Underlying Conductive Layer - A conductive plug located in a planar dielectric layer, under GMR memory cells, are used to directly connect the lower ferromagnetic layer of one of the GMR memory cell and a conductive layer under the planar dielectric layer. | 09-17-2009 |