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Brad Fiebig, Seguin, TX US

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20090324452HYDROGEN GENERATOR - An apparatus and method apply water to a hydrogen-containing composition, such as a hydride, in the presence of a catalyst that promotes hydrolysis to generate hydrogen in a controlled manner. The amount of catalyst used can be carefully tailored so that the reaction rate is limited by the amount of catalyst present (passive control) or it can be sufficiently large so that the reaction is controlled by the rate of water addition (active control).12-31-2009

Charles Fiebig, Palo Alto, CA US

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20100030380DISTANCE SENSOR SYSTEM AND METHOD - A distance measuring system and method employing a laser distance sensor may have utility in various applications. In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a laser distance sensor may acquire accurate distance measurements with a short baseline.02-04-2010

Joachim Fiebig, St. Marien AT

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20100047544BIAXIALLY ORIENTED ELECTRICAL INSULATING FILM - The invention relates to a biaxially oriented electrical insulating film which contains a mixture from a polypropylene P1 and a polypropylene P2 which is different therefrom. The polypropylene P1 is a linear polypropylene and has an Mw/Mn>02-25-2010
20100272939POLYOLEFIN COMPOSITIONS HAVING IMPROVED OPTICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES - Novel polyolefin compositions comprising (A) a first propylene-ethylene random copolymer and (B) a second propylene-ethylene random copolymer, wherein the polyolefin composition has an ethylene content CM10-28-2010

Kevin Michael Fiebig, Cincinnati, OH US

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20110154824FREQUENCY-TUNABLE BRACKETLESS FLUID MANIFOLD - A fluid manifold apparatus includes: (a) an array of spaced-apart manifold fittings, each manifold fitting aligned in a predetermined angular orientation. Each manifold fitting includes: (i) a tubular neck; (ii) a pair of spaced-apart tubular arms extending away from a first end of the neck; and (iii) a coupling connected to a second end of the neck; and (b) a plurality of curved tubes, each tube being coupled to one arm of each of two adjacent manifold fittings.06-30-2011