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Beverly Folmer, Hockessin, DE US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100298334N-(HETERO)ARYL-PYRROLIDINE DERIVATIVES OF PYRAZOL-4-YL-PYRROLO[2,3-d]PYRIMIDINES AND PYRROL-3-YL-PYRROLO[2,3-d]PYRIMIDINES AS JANUS KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention relates to N-(hetero)aryl-pyrrolidine derivatives of Formula I:11-25-2010

Brigitte Johanna Bernita Folmer, Oss NL

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20090054400NEW PROGESTERONE RECEPTOR MODULATORS - The present invention provides new progesterone receptor modulators which are dibenzo[b,f]pyrido[1,2-d]oxazepine-2-amines or dibenzo[b,f]prido[1,2-d]thiazepine-2-amines, and uses thereof.02-26-2009

Patent applications by Brigitte Johanna Bernita Folmer, Oss NL

Britta Folmer, Lausanne CH

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20100178366FRUIT FIBER GEL - Gelification is an important topic in many types of consumer products today, such as foods, cosmetical or medical products but also in paints or adhesives. The present invention relates to the field of gels and gelling material and their applications. In particular, the present invention relates to a gel comprising a liquid medium and a gel matrix comprising sheared cell wall material from ripe and soft botanical fruits, its preparation, its possible uses, a product comprising such a gel and the corresponding gel building material and its application.07-15-2010
20100233221STABLE DOUBLE EMULSIONS - The invention relates to double emulsions, in particular double emulsions of the water-in-oil-in-water type, which are organoleptically similar to full-fat oil in water emulsions and which are stabilised by mixture of emulsifiers. The invention also relates to a method for producing said double emulsions, and to the use of a mixture of emulsifier for stabilising said emulsions.09-16-2010

David Michael Folmer, Castalian Springs, TN US

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20120118136MOTOR CONTROL - A motor control system includes a piston chamber and a piston assembly disposed within the piston chamber to move therein between first and second positions. A magnet is coupled to the piston assembly to move therewith and a sensor is axially mounted with respect to the piston assembly to generate a continuous output signal corresponding to a position of the magnet relative to the sensor. The motor control system also includes a controller for processing the output signal from the sensor to monitor continuously the position of the piston assembly within the piston chamber and for actuating the piston assembly to move in an upstroke toward the first position and in a downstroke toward the second position.05-17-2012

James J. Folmer, Wilmington, DE US

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20090149505Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor-Potentiating Isoindolones - Compounds of Formula I:06-11-2009

Lambert J.h. Folmer, Overasselt NL

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20110204868Digitally Controlling a DC-DC Converter - A current-mode controlled power converter (08-25-2011

Viktor Folmer, Neuhof-Dorfborn DE

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20110271137UNIFIED FRAMEWORK FOR CONFIGURATION VALIDATION - A modular framework may be provided for configuration checks that enable a developer to classify and describe each check and then subsequently search for checks and integrate them with other checks. Each check may include a dependency on other checks to create a hierarchy. Additionally, multiple checks may be combined. The combination of checks may be used to check configuration of specific processes or systems. Each check unit and business configuration check may contain keywords, descriptions, and documentation to enable the checks to be subsequently searched and reused in different applications. Systems, methods, and articles of manufacture may be provided.11-03-2011
20120079264SIMPLIFIED CUSTOMIZATION SETTING VERIFICATION - A value of a configuration setting contained within a selected content unit of an application may be used as input for a configuration check algorithm to calculate a control parameter output. The algorithm may include logical operators, conditional statements, mathematical logic, and mathematical functions. The algorithm may be used to verify the correctness of the value. Different control parameter output values may be associated with different options in the automated configuration verification program. The options may include, but are not limited to, modifying an unsupported configuration setting value to a supported value, updating configuration setting values in non-selected content units, exiting the automated program and switching to a manual configuration setting change mode, and automatically updating a configuration setting value to a supported value without further intervention.03-29-2012