| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20100314981 | IMMOBILIZATION DEVICE FOR LOCKING A FURNITURE PART MOVABLY SUPPORTED IN OR ON A FURNITURE PART - The invention relates to an immobilization device for locking a furniture part that is movably supported in or on a piece of furniture, particularly a drawer, in a closed end position, comprising at least one locking unit, which has a receiving element for an engagement element and a blocking mechanism for the releasable fixation of the receiving element in a position that locks the engagement element when the movable furniture part is in the closed end position, wherein the receiving element or the engagement element is disposed on the furniture and the other element is disposed on the moved furniture part, wherein the locking unit has an overload safety mechanism, which comprises at least two parts connected movably to each other and allows damage-free opening of the movable furniture part even if the receiving element is fixed in a position that locks the engagement element by means of the blocking mechanism. | 12-16-2010 |
| 20100320888 | LOCKABLE EJECTOR DEVICE FOR A FURNITURE PART MOVABLY SUPPORTED IN PIECE OF FURNITURE - The invention relates to a lockable ejector device for a furniture part that is movably supported in a piece of furniture, comprising a fixing device for locking the movable furniture part in place in a closed end position, and at least one ejector element for moving the movable furniture part from the closed end position into an open position, wherein the fixing device comprises at least two locking units, which are coupled to each other and each have a receiving element for an engagement element, wherein at least two locking units are operatively connected to each other by way of a synchronization mechanism, which has at least two coupling elements, each associated with different locking units, and at least one synchronization unit, wherein the coupling elements are coupled by way of the synchronization unit with respect to the movements thereof | 12-23-2010 |
| 20100327719 | IMMOBILIZATION DEVICE FOR LOCKING A FURNITURE PART MOVABLY SUPPORTED IN OR ON AN ARTICLE OF FURNITURE - The invention relates to an immobilization device for locking a furniture part that is movably supported in or on a piece of furniture, particularly a drawer, in a closed end position, comprising at least one locking element, which has a receiving element for an engagement element, wherein the receiving element or the engagement element is disposed on the piece of furniture and the other element is disposed on the movable furniture part, and the two elements are operatively connected at least in the closed end position of the movable furniture part, wherein the relative position of the receiving element to the engagement element in the depth of the piece of furniture can be varied in a linear fashion by means of an adjusting unit, which is configured to convert a rotational movement into a translatory movement. | 12-30-2010 |
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| 20100168215 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE - The present invention relates to a method for delivering a nucleic acid sequence encoding neuropeptide Y, or a derivative or functional fragment thereof, to a mammalian nervous system target cell. The expression of exogenous NPY, or a derivative or a functional fragment thereof in the target cell(s) provides therapeutic benefit for subjects afflicted with a neurological disorder. | 07-01-2010 |
| 20100221200 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR SKIN CARE - The present disclosure contemplates compositions and methods for skin care. In some embodiments, the compositions may comprise delta opioid receptor agonists. The skin care composition may comprise peptide delta opioid receptor agonists, non-peptide delta opioid receptor agonists, or combinations thereof. In further embodiments, the peptide delta opioid receptor agonists may be chosen from enkephalins and/or deltorphins. In yet other embodiments, the delta opioid receptor agonists may be conjugated to another molecule. For example, the delta opioid receptor agonist may be conjugated to a lipid in order to facilitate entry across the stratum corneum. Further disclosed herein is the cosmetic use of at least one combination as described above, in a composition suitable for topical application to the skin, as an agent for smoothing out wrinkles and fine lines, such as expression wrinkles. | 09-02-2010 |