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Andrea Dannenberg, Cincinnati, OH US
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| 20100228107 | Method for Assessing Adhesion of Soils or Exudates to the Skin - Method of assessing the adhesion of soils or exudates to the skin. The method may allow for an assessment of the amount of artificial bowel movement remaining on the skin following treatment with a lotion. | 09-09-2010 |
Andreas Dannenberg, Neu Wulmstorf DE
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| 20120032027 | PASSENGER SERVICES CONDUIT - A multifunctional module is provided for a passenger services conduit in an aircraft. The multifunctional module includes, but is not limited to a first interface and at least one utility unit for providing a passenger with services. The first interface is for connecting the utility unit to the passenger utility conduit, the interface, for example, being designed as a mechanical interface. | 02-09-2012 |
Andrew J. Dannenberg, New York, NY US
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| 20090156641 | INHIBITION OF CYCLOOXYGENASE-2 ACTIVITY - The present invention provides new methods for inhibiting the activity of the enzyme cycloxygenase-2 (or COX-2). Inhibitors of COX-2 are known to be useful anti-inflammatory, analgesic and anti-angiogenic agents. The compounds in the present case are heterocyclic substituted 4-aminoglutarimides. Methods of using the compounds to inhibit prostaglandin synthesis are claimed. | 06-18-2009 |
Bärsch Andreas Dannenberg, Hamburg DE
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| 20120060271 | TOILET MONUMENT WITH RECEPTACLE FOR A MOBILE SANITARY UNIT - A toilet monument is provided, in particular for a passenger transport vehicle, which includes, but is not limited to a receptacle that is configured to receive a mobile sanitary unit. The mobile sanitary unit includes, but is not limited to components for operating the sanitary unit. The mobile sanitary unit may be removed completely from the toilet monument in order to make it possible to affect decentralized cleaning and servicing of the mobile sanitary unit. The term mobile sanitary unit refers, for example, to a toilet unit, a hand wash facility, a urinal or a shower unit. | 03-15-2012 |
Lillian Dannenberg, Pflugerville, TX US
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| 20090097471 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CALL PROCESSING FOR SIP AND ISUP INTERWORKING - A system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, a server having a controller to adjust a call processing logic for Session Initiated Protocol to Integrated Services Digital Network User Part (ISUP) calls based at least in part on interworking profiles assigned to ISUP trunk groups supporting the calls. Additional embodiments are disclosed. | 04-16-2009 |
Rand Dannenberg, Benicia, CA US
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| 20090214889 | DOUBLE SILVER LOW-EMISSIVITY AND SOLAR CONTROL COATINGS - A low-emissivity multilayer coating includes, in order outward from the substrate, a first layer including a layer containing titanium oxide, a layer containing silicon nitride, or a sublayer layer containing titanium oxide in combination with a sublayer containing silicon nitride; a second layer including Ag; a third layer including at least one layer selected from titanium oxide layers and silicon nitride layers; a fourth layer including Ag; and a fifth layer including silicon nitride. The color of the coatings can be varied over a wide range by controlling the thicknesses of the layers of titanium oxide, silicon nitride and Ag. A diffusion barrier of oxidized metal protects relatively thin, high electrical conductivity, pinhole free Ag films grown preferentially on zinc oxide substrates. Oxygen and/or nitrogen in the Ag films improves the thermal and mechanical stability of the Ag. Dividing the first layer of titanium oxide, the Ag layers, and/or the third layer with a sublayer of oxidized metal can provide greater thermal and mechanical stability to the respective layers. | 08-27-2009 |
Rand D. Dannenberg, Palm Harbor, FL US
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| 20090290207 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SWITCHING OPTICAL FILTERS - The disclosure relates to a method and apparatus for providing switching optical filter. The switching optical filter provides several functionalities at the same time. For example, the filter can be used to remove photons of undesirable wavelength, such as ultraviolet or infrared, while simultaneously switching from and between one mode to another in order to accommodate changing ambient light conditions. In one embodiment, the disclosure relates to a method for forming an optical filter, the method comprising: forming a first electrode layer on a substrate; forming an ion conductor layer to at least partially cover the first electrode layer; forming an optically transparent layer over the ion conductor layer, the optically transparent layer preventing transmission of photons having a first wavelength while transmitting photons of a second wavelength; and forming a second electrode layer to at least partially cover the optically transparent layer. | 11-26-2009 |
Rand D. Dannenberg, Benicia, CA US
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| 20100266823 | PROTECTIVE LAYERS FOR OPTICAL COATINGS - An optical coating on a transparent substrate is provided with a temporary layer of carbon as protection during manufacturing against scratches and corrosive environments. When the optical coating and/or substrate are tempered in an atmosphere reactive to carbon, such as air, the layer of carbon is removed as a carbon-containing gas. For an optical coating with a brittle, glassy, outermost layer furthest from the substrate, additional protection is provided by a scratch propagation blocker layer between the outermost layer and the carbon protective layer. | 10-21-2010 |
Rhonda M. Dannenberg, Port Washington, WI US
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| 20110223301 | Methods for Reducing Soluble Metal Ions in Diatomaceous Earth Filter Aids - A method for reducing the amount of beverage soluble metal ions in a diatomaceous earth filter aid is disclosed. The beverage soluble metal ions can be copper and/or iron. In the method, the diatomaceous earth filter aid is contacted with a hop compound selected from iso-alpha-acids, dihydroiso-alpha-acids, tetrahydroiso-alpha-acids, hexahydroiso-alpha-acids, alpha-acids, and beta-acids. The diatomaceous earth filter aid can also be contacted with and an acid other than the hop compound such as phosphoric acid. The iso-alpha-acids, dihydroiso-alpha-acids, tetrahydroiso-alpha-acids, hexahydroiso-alpha-acids, alpha-acids, or beta-acids bind the copper and iron metal ions and/or change the form of copper and iron in diatomaceous earth so the copper and iron are rendered substantially insoluble in a beverage such as beer. A method for filtering a beverage using the treated diatomaceous earth filter aid is also disclosed. A method for increasing the flavor stability of a malt beverage filtered with a diatomaceous earth filter aid is also disclosed. | 09-15-2011 |
Roger B. Dannenberg, Pittsburgh, PA US
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| 20110003638 | MUSIC INSTRUCTION SYSTEM - A method includes receiving a user selection of a musical piece; providing performance cues to a user to perform musical events on a musical instrument, wherein the performance cues are synchronized to expert performance data of the musical piece; receiving audio data corresponding to musical events performed by the user on the musical instrument; detecting fundamental frequencies associated with the user-performed musical events; determining an extent to which the user-performed musical events have been correctly or incorrectly performed; providing real-time or near real-time audio feedback and/or visual feedback indicating the extent to which the user-performed musical events have been correctly or incorrectly performed; and using the expert performance data as real-time or near real-time audio and/or video feedback by controlling an output level of the expert performance data output to the user during a session. | 01-06-2011 |
