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Andrea Drollinger, Engelsbrand DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090272011 | SPORTS SHOE - There is described a sports shoe, especially a golf shoe, having a sole on which downwardly projecting ground-engaging elements are mounted or can be mounted. It is provided according to the invention that the ground-engaging elements ( | 11-05-2009 |
| 20100062871 | DEVICE FOR PRACTICING A SEQUENCE OF MOVEMENT IN THE GOLF SWING - Device for practicing a sequence of movement in the golf swing, includes a base, and a first support, that is mounted on the base in a manner such that it can pivot about a first vertical axis and is intended for a golf player to place a first foot onto the first support which has a first supporting part for supporting the front part of the foot and a second supporting part that can be pivoted about a horizontal axis and is intended for supporting the heel of the first foot, a guide device is provided which is arranged on the base in a manner such that it at least partially surrounds the first vertical axis and which exhibits a curved design which rises from a lowermost point and which supports the second supporting part, and a second support is provided for the golf player to place his second foot on. | 03-11-2010 |
Frank Drollinger, Engelsbrand DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090272011 | SPORTS SHOE - There is described a sports shoe, especially a golf shoe, having a sole on which downwardly projecting ground-engaging elements are mounted or can be mounted. It is provided according to the invention that the ground-engaging elements ( | 11-05-2009 |
| 20100062871 | DEVICE FOR PRACTICING A SEQUENCE OF MOVEMENT IN THE GOLF SWING - Device for practicing a sequence of movement in the golf swing, includes a base, and a first support, that is mounted on the base in a manner such that it can pivot about a first vertical axis and is intended for a golf player to place a first foot onto the first support which has a first supporting part for supporting the front part of the foot and a second supporting part that can be pivoted about a horizontal axis and is intended for supporting the heel of the first foot, a guide device is provided which is arranged on the base in a manner such that it at least partially surrounds the first vertical axis and which exhibits a curved design which rises from a lowermost point and which supports the second supporting part, and a second support is provided for the golf player to place his second foot on. | 03-11-2010 |
Keith C. Drollinger, Helper, UT US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110180542 | METHODS FOR REDUCING FLUID LOSS IN FLUID-BEARING SYSTEMS - A plug made of a compressible and resilient material can be used in a method of reducing loss of fluid from a fluid-bearing system. The method can include locating an orifice in the fluid-bearing system, where said orifice is exposed by a disconnection of members of the fluid-bearing system; compressing the plug sufficiently so that at least the tip of the plug fits into the orifice, inserting the tip into the orifice; and then releasing the plug so that the plug expands to seal the orifice. | 07-28-2011 |
Peter E. Drollinger, Bad Herrenalb DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20120080461 | CHAIR | 04-05-2012 |
Ryan Drollinger, Helper, UT US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110180542 | METHODS FOR REDUCING FLUID LOSS IN FLUID-BEARING SYSTEMS - A plug made of a compressible and resilient material can be used in a method of reducing loss of fluid from a fluid-bearing system. The method can include locating an orifice in the fluid-bearing system, where said orifice is exposed by a disconnection of members of the fluid-bearing system; compressing the plug sufficiently so that at least the tip of the plug fits into the orifice, inserting the tip into the orifice; and then releasing the plug so that the plug expands to seal the orifice. | 07-28-2011 |
