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Claudia Dorenkamp, Muehlhausen DE
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| 20110265497 | Microtome Cassette Clamp Having An Air Channel For Dissipating The Heat Of A Cooling Element, And Microtome - A device for cooling a tissue sample on a microtome includes a cooling element ( | 11-03-2011 |
Felix Dorenkamp, Muhlhausen DE
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| 20080276816 | Method for Automatically Adjusting Pressure Between Rotary Bodies in a Printing Press and Printing Press for Carrying out the Method - A method for automatically adjusting a pressure between rotary bodies in a printing press, includes measuring an image of a pressure strip on printing material. An image of a first pressure strip formed by a first rotary body together with a second body and an image of a second pressure strip formed by the second rotary body together with a third rotary body, are measured on the printing material. A printing press for carrying out the method is also provided. | 11-13-2008 |
James Dorenkamp, Shakopee, MN US
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| 20110038113 | Conversion module and chassis arrangement, and related methods - A telecommunications arrangement including a chassis, at least one power supply, and a plurality of conversion modules that provide an electrical-to-optical or optical-to-electrical signal conversion. The chassis includes a separate back plane made up of individual back panels. The back panels are attached to the chassis by a tab and swell latch. The conversion modules include a printed circuit board, an input/output arrangement of connectors, and a radius limiter mounted to the printed circuit board. | 02-17-2011 |
James A. Dorenkamp, Shakopee, MN US
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| 20080212967 | WDM Systems and Methods - A WDM optical system including a media converter module including a plurality of converter cards, each converter card being configured to convert a native signal into an optical signal. The system also includes a panel bracket having an opening and a plurality of fingers, and a cable management panel including a drawer having an interior space. The cable management panel includes a splitter/combiner module mounted in the interior space, and the cable management panel is positioned in the opening of the panel bracket so that a space is defined between the cable management panel and the media converter module. | 09-04-2008 |
Richard Dorenkamp, Berlin DE
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| 20120097659 | HONEYCOMB BODY HEATABLE IN MULTIPLE STAGES, METHOD FOR HEATING A HONEYCOMB BODY AND MOTOR VEHICLE - An electrically heatable honeycomb body includes channels and at least one heating disk having at least one first and one second layer stack of electrically conductive material. The first and second layer stacks are interleaved with and electrically insulated from each other. The first layer stack forms a first current path for conducting an electrical current for a first heating circuit and the second layer stack forms a second current path for conducting an electrical current for a second heating circuit. The first heating circuit operates at a power of 300 W to 500 W and the second heating circuit operates at 500 W to 700 W. Exhaust gas of an internal combustion engine can be evenly heated by several independent heating circuits in a common heating disk even with different heating capacities using a simple construction. A method for heating a honeycomb body and a motor vehicle are provided. | 04-26-2012 |
Stephan Dorenkamp, Ludwigsburg DE
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| 20100299043 | Method and Device for Regulating the Speed of a Motor Vehicle - For regulating the speed of a motor vehicle, a control apparatus is equipped with an object detection system, and the reference speed is determined as a function of at least one preceding vehicle in the evaluation region of the object detection system, such that upon recognition of an imminent lane change by the regulated vehicle, vehicles in the adjacent destination lane are additionally taken into consideration for calculation of the reference speed by expanding the evaluation region in the direction of the destination lane, and consideration is given only to vehicles in the destination lane whose distance from the regulated vehicle is less than a predetermined distance value. | 11-25-2010 |
| 20100332068 | Method for scanning a surrounding environment of a vehicle - A method and a device are described for scanning the surrounding environment of a vehicle. When the vehicle falls below a first boundary speed a timer is triggered whose state is incremented until the vehicle exceeds a boundary speed, a check of the unobstructed view of the scanning device being carried out upon expiration of the time period recorded by the state of the timer and in which the state of the counter is incremented. | 12-30-2010 |
