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Anita Coetzee, Delft NL
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| 20110267918 | STIR SYSTEM AND A METHOD FOR PROVIDING A CHEMICAL REACTION - A stir system for stirring a liquid in a vial includes a top for at least partially closing the vial and a stirrer rotatable mounted in the top. The stirrer extends from the top into the vial and the stirrer is being connected with a magnet, which is rotatable during use by a rotating magnet field so as to rotate the stirrer in the vial. The system further includes a holder for holding the vial and a cover for covering the vial in the holder. | 11-03-2011 |
Anita Coetzee, Amsterdam NL
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| 20110211067 | SAMPLE ANALYSIS APPARATUS AND A METHOD OF ANALYSING A SAMPLE - The invention relates to a sample analysis apparatus. The apparatus comprises: a radiation system to irradiate the sample in a vial and an analyser with a camera to analyse the radiation received from the sample in the vial. The apparatus is provided with a holder to releasable hold the vial and with an optical path for the radiation system to irradiate the sample and for the camera to make images of the sample. The radiation system can be used for front lighting of the sample in the vial or for back lighting of the sample in the vial. The camera may be provided with a telecentric lens. | 09-01-2011 |
Eugene Coetzee, Cape Town ZA
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| 20110163153 | DOCUMENT FILE - A document file is provided comprising a back ( | 07-07-2011 |
Floris Petrus Coetzee, Milton Keynes GB
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| 20100299740 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REMOTE FORENSIC ACCESS - A system for providing remote access to a storage device ( | 11-25-2010 |
Gerhard A. Coetzee, La Canada, CA US
Gert Hendrik Jacobus Coetzee, Pretoria ZA
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| 20090309274 | ORBITAL IMPLANT - An orbital implant includes a body of bioactive material having macropores of at least 400 μm, and a cap of bioactive material having substantially no pores or only micropores smaller than 50 μm. The cap covers a portion of the body. | 12-17-2009 |
Jacoba Petronella Coetzee, Sasolburg ZA
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| 20100093101 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE CONTENT OF METALLIC ELEMENTS IN FISCHER-TROPSCH WAXES - The invention provides a method for determining the content of metallic elements in Fischer-Tropsch waxes by Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP), wherein digestion of one or more samples of the waxes is carried out in an open vessel microwave digestion system. The invention further provides a sampling protocol for use with the method. | 04-15-2010 |
J. Chris Coetzee, Eagan, MN US
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| 20110264148 | ORTHOPEDIC IMPLANT IN THE FORM OF A PLATE TO BE FIXED BETWEEN TWO BONE PARTS - The plate is fixed by screws ( | 10-27-2011 |
Pieter Hendrik Coetzee, Ft. Lauderdale, FL US
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| 20100187781 | MULTI-FUNCTION CONVERTIBLE BEACH CHAIR AND COOLER TRANSPORTER - The present invention is a multi-purpose outdoor piece of equipment that combines various features in one design and takes advantage of gravity. In an embodiment it comprises a combination of a cooler or storage bag, two chairs, a table and a rack for an umbrella. The cooler or storage bag stays in a stable orientation due to gravity. The device is quickly assembled into a transport mode and then reassembled into its stationary mode for recreational use. The pull handle can be unscrewed and receive a beach spade to play in the sand. Once assembled into transport mode the device fits comfortably in the trunk of a car and can easily be assembled with the cooler bag slung into position over the axle. The cooler may be used for wet goods like drinks, food, wet wipes and spray bottle and an the upper bag for dry storage like outdoor gear and accessories like keys, sunglasses or other protected items. The cooler bag can also be strapped on as a backpack or a sling bag over your shoulder. The gravity roller van can be attached to the back of your bicycle for more long distance transport. | 07-29-2010 |
Stefan Coetzee, Somerset West ZA
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| 20090175957 | ACIDIC COMPOSITION - A composition is provided which comprises an acidic component, generally fulvic acid, having a molecular weight not exceeding 20,000 Daltons and a low content of the elements aluminium, mercury, cadmium, chromium and lead. The acidic component is preferably carbohydrate derived and preferably using a wet oxidation process. | 07-09-2009 |
Steven Coetzee, Port Elizabeth ZA
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| 20080289737 | AGRICULTURAL VEHICLE TIRE - This invention provides a tire for agricultural vehicles that employs a tread design having a flattened contact surface across the width and a plurality of curved lugs that alternately extend from each sidewall to a location nearly adjacent to the opposing side wall. Each lug curves so that a central section at the center of the tire width is located on the surface ahead on the circumference of adjoining sections of the lug that extend toward each of the opposing sidewalls. In this manner, each lug appears to have a curved “banana” shape that extends across the width of the tire contact surface in a generally axial alignment. The grooves between lugs extend generally axially across the width, as a result. They are narrowed, having a circumferential width that is between approximately 20% and 30% of the average circumferential width of a lug. This geometry places more lug surface in contact with the road for better handling and longer tread life and provides less groove space to retain mud and detritus. This geometry also causes more accumulated mud and detritus to be squeezed from, and ejected out of, the tire prior to the transition onto hard road from soft ground, thereby reducing undesirable tracking on the road surface. | 11-27-2008 |
