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Beatrice Gaugler, Brussels BE
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| 20100009437 | Isolated proteins MAGE-4 and MAGE-41 - The invention relates to nucleic acid molecules which code for the tumor rejection antigen precursor MAGE-3. Also disclosed are vectors, cell lines, and so forth, which utilize the nucleic acid molecule, and optionally, molecules coding for human leukocyte antigen HLA-A1. Uses of these materials in therapeutic and diagnostic contexts are also a part of the invention. | 01-14-2010 |
Christian Gaugler, Ellwangen DE
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| 20110268997 | BATTERY HAVING SIMPLIFIED DESIGN - A battery comprising a cell stack comprising at least one individual cell in a cell housing, an electronic component part, electrical conductors between the cell stack and the electronic component part and an injection-molded part which substantially completely surrounds the electrical conductors and is connected in form-fitting fashion both the cell stack and to the electronic component part and connects the cell stack and the electronic component part to one another, outer contact faces of the battery also being integrated in the electronic component part in addition to at least one electronic circuit. | 11-03-2011 |
Donald Gaugler, New York, NY US
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| 20090032043 | Hair cutting comb with T-top member - A hair tool is provided that includes a first member for housing at least one razor and a second member formed generally in the shape of the letter âTâ. The second member may be configured for matable attachment to the first member to resist ejection of the at least one razor from the first member. | 02-05-2009 |
Elmar Gaugler, Boeblingen DE
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| 20110035711 | Method and System for Repartitioning a Hierarchical Circuit Design - The invention relates to a method and a system for repartitioning a formalized hardware description of a hierarchically structured electronic circuit design unit comprising a plurality of macros in terms of latch macros and combinatorial macros. In a first step, each macro is dissected into latch macros and signal cones in such a way that | 02-10-2011 |
| 20110035712 | Method and System for Placement of Electronic Circuit Components in Integrated Circuit Design - The invention relates to a method and a system for placing macros of a multilevel hierarchical description of a design unit on a chip. The method starts off by repartitioning the macro structure of the design unit into a set of latch macros and a set of combinatorial macros. By definition, a combinatorial macro is constructed in such a way that it contains no latches, and a latch macro contains latches and is constructed in such a way that each primary input/output of the latch macro coincides with an input or an output of a latch within said latch macro. After repartitioning the macro structure, the latch macros are synthesized within temporary boundaries and placed on the chip. Subsequently, the combinatorial macros are sequentially placed within a temporary boundary and synthesized one by one. | 02-10-2011 |
Johannes Gaugler, Regensburg DE
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| 20080205440 | Method and Device for Controlling the Switching of at Least One Network-Enabled Device, Particularly Home Appliance, From a First Network Access Device to a Second Network Access Device - At least one network-enabled device, particularly a domestic appliance, is switched from a first network access device, that is connected to a communication network device, to a second network access device, that is to be connected to the communication network device, without manual intervention on the device which sends a message thereto after connection to the first network access device and which has received therefrom a clear address that has been allocated in the communication network device. An individual command signal is emitted by a control device that is connected to the communication network device, placing the respective devices that have sent messages to the first network access device in a state resulting in a new message, whereupon a new message occurs in the second network access device when the first network access device is taken away from the communication network device or disconnected by the respective device, enabling the respective device to receive an allocated clear address in the above mentioned communication network device. | 08-28-2008 |
Kevin W. Gaugler, Lincoln, RI US
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| 20090140028 | SOLDERING TIP, SOLDERING IRON, AND SOLDERING SYSTEM - A soldering system for melting a solder to form a joint between a first workpiece and a second workpiece is described. The system may comprise an energy generating system, a soldering tip, and a dispenser adapted to dispense controlled amounts of the solder. The soldering tip includes a non-wetting solder contact layer in operative communication with the energy generating system. The energy generating system may include induction, electrical, or heat generating systems in communication with the soldering tip. The non-wetting solder contact layer comprises a material that is not wettable by the molten solder. The system permits control of an amount of the solder in the joint. | 06-04-2009 |
Winfried Gaugler, Ellwangen DE
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| 20120015224 | BUTTON CELLS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME - A button cell includes a housing cup and a housing top separated from one another by an electrically insulating seal and which form a housing with a flat bottom area and a flat top area parallel to it and an electrode-separator assembly within the housing including at least one positive and at least one negative electrode in the form of flat layers and connected to one another by at least one flat separator, wherein the electrode layers are aligned essentially at right angles to the flat bottom and top areas and the button cell is closed without being beaded over. | 01-19-2012 |
