Fridolin
Fridolin Mahlmeister, Munnerstadt DE
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20080296427 | Method for Winding an Electrical Machine, and an Auxiliary Winding Body - In a method for winding an electrical machine, a winding auxiliary body is placed on at least one of the end faces of a base body such as to cover at least one of the slot end openings within a circumferential bridging area. Electrical conductors of a winding system are inserted in at least one of the slots whose slot end opening is on one side of the bridging area and passed through an uncovered slot end opening. Subsequently, the electrical conductors are deflected by the winding auxiliary body and guided to a further uncovered one of the slot end openings on another side of the bridging area. After placement of an end plate having an axially projecting separating element and plugging an axial attachment cutout of the winding auxiliary body onto the separating element, the winding auxiliary body is removed, thereby producing a winding element of the winding system. | 12-04-2008 |
20090127968 | ELECTRICAL MACHINE WITH AN END-SIDE DEFLECTION OF ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS - Disclosed is an electric machine comprising a rotational shaft and a base that is provided with two axial faces and grooves for accommodating electrical conductors ( | 05-21-2009 |
Fridolin Schläpfer, Hoelstein CH
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20100036428 | DEVICE FOR STABILIZING BONES - A device pivotally connects two stabilizing parts to a bone. The device comprises at least one bone fixing element with a central axis, an anchor part designed to be fixed in or onto the bone, and a head part that can be attached to both stabilizing parts. The two stabilizing parts are located axially one below the other. Each stabilizing part has a cavity there through running coaxially to the central axis. A clamping element, which can be elastically deformed transversely to the central axis, is rotatably mounted in each cavity. The clamping element has a central bore running coaxially to the central axis for receiving the head part. The device comprises at least one wedge or cone that can be axially clamped in the central bores, enabling the head part of the bone fixing element to be removably fixed in at least one of the stabilizing parts. | 02-11-2010 |
Fridolin Schläpfer, Hoelstein CH
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20100036428 | DEVICE FOR STABILIZING BONES - A device pivotally connects two stabilizing parts to a bone. The device comprises at least one bone fixing element with a central axis, an anchor part designed to be fixed in or onto the bone, and a head part that can be attached to both stabilizing parts. The two stabilizing parts are located axially one below the other. Each stabilizing part has a cavity there through running coaxially to the central axis. A clamping element, which can be elastically deformed transversely to the central axis, is rotatably mounted in each cavity. The clamping element has a central bore running coaxially to the central axis for receiving the head part. The device comprises at least one wedge or cone that can be axially clamped in the central bores, enabling the head part of the bone fixing element to be removably fixed in at least one of the stabilizing parts. | 02-11-2010 |
Fridolin Schläpfer, Holstein CH
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20120059427 | DEVICE FOR THE DYNAMIC FIXATION OF BONES - An intermediate element for a detachable, lockable, ball joint-like connection in a device for the dynamic fixation of bones has a longitudinal axis, an outer wall concentric with the longitudinal axis, and an inner wall forming a coaxial cavity. Either the outer wall or the inner wall comprises one of two contact zones that form the ball joint-like connection. The intermediate element is at least partly made of a super-elastic or visco-elastic material. | 03-08-2012 |
Fridolin Treindl, Geislingen DE
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20140248715 | METHOD FOR DETECTING BIOMOLECULES - A method of detecting biomolecules present in a complex biological sample includes a) separating the biological sample into fractions according to at least one physical property of the biomolecules; and b) specifically detecting biomolecules present in the fractions using at least one solid-phase-based, immunological detection method including immobilizing the biomolecules from the individual fractions on microsphere populations specific for each fraction and distinguishable from one another. | 09-04-2014 |
Fridolin Voegeli, Thalwil CH
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20090012815 | System and Method For Rapid and Secure Introduction of New Drugs, Medications and Therapies, From Clinical Trials Into General Healthcare - An Internet-based ‘Condition Monitoring System’ containing ‘Validated Treatment Plans’ for implementing new drugs and medications into clinical trials and then into the sophisticated infrastructure of large hospitals, as well as into the low-end daily care of general practitioners for individual patients at home. The method comprises an Internet-based server and communication platform with a ‘Best-Treatment Knowledge Base’ managing search and access into ‘Validated Treatment Plans’ and other cases, and different modules like a ‘Personalization’ module, a ‘Condition Monitoring’ module, a ‘Supervision’ module, an ‘Evaluation’ module, and an ‘Editor’ module, in which reports are entered into the database enlarging the knowledge and the number of cases to select from. | 01-08-2009 |
20110064829 | PERSISTENT AND FAST ACTING ANTISEPTICS AND DISINFECTANTS BASED ON CALCIUM FLUORIDE - Antiseptic compounds that act as persistent and fast acting antiseptics and disinfectants. The base of these antiseptic actions is CaF | 03-17-2011 |
20110238433 | METHOD FOR RAPID AND SECURE INTRODUCTION OF NEW DRUGS, MEDICATIONS AND THERAPIES, THROUGH CLINICAL TRIALS INTO GENERAL HEALTHCARE - Accordingly, the object of the invention is one special application of the ‘Health Monitoring Platform’, described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,735,551, with the method of ‘Validated Treatment Plans’, condensing procedure and documentation of the ‘clinical trials’ for a new medication and offering them to the general practitioner on-line: To be used as templates to screen his patient, to select and adapt new treatment for him, to prescribe the associated monitoring to him and to the visiting nurse, to execute a tele-monitoring using sensor devices communicating signals to measurement and event log databases, to assess these logs in consultation with experts, to evaluate deviations from expected outcome and their cause and to propose corrective action and adapted treatment to the caregiver and his patient, searched from this ‘knowledge base’. | 09-29-2011 |
20130259917 | PERSISTENT AND FAST ACTING ANTISEPTICS AND DISINFECTANTS BASED ON CALCIUM FLOURIDE - Antiseptic compounds that act as persistent and fast acting antiseptics and disinfectants. The base of these antiseptic actions is CaF | 10-03-2013 |
20130309128 | ANTINFECTION PROTECTING HEALTHCARE WORKERS TO PREVENT SPREADING OF COMMUNICABLE AND NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS - The present invention describes a new system and method, named “Antinfection”, to protect primarily healthcare workers (HCWs) and patients against communicable and nosocomial infections. It's based on new antiseptic sprays, non-alcoholic, that can be sprayed automatically on the hands. The base of the antiseptic action is the persistent part, preventing the colonization of tissue and non-living surfaces with microorganisms through the targeted, on-demand release of Fluorine ions. The system including new sprayers for fast and controlled application; new technologies to secure the long-term protection against wear in the daily work routines of HCWs; new measurement techniques for the quality of the Antinfection; new quality recording concepts for the promotion and verification of new strategies and campaigns in the “lost war against the germs”. | 11-21-2013 |