Glaubitz
Edwin Bettinger Glaubitz, Dublin, OH US
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20140217184 | Erasable Barcode - The Erasable Barcode prevents the sale of products by invalidating the barcode. The invalidation can be based on shelf life, or improper temperature maintenance. The invalidation is also visible to humans so that the consumer knows if the exposure occurs after purchase. Activation brings liquid from the first reservoir in contact with the migration medium. The liquid progressively produces a change in color over time in the migration medium. When the liquid has crossed the migration medium, it will come in contact with the absorptive medium. The absorptive medium will then rapidly change color. The absorptive layer is the substrate for a machine readable barcode such that the color change renders the barcode unreadable | 08-07-2014 |
20150021401 | Erasable Barcode - The Erasable Barcode prevents the sale of products by invalidating the barcode. The invalidation can be based on shelf life, or improper temperature maintenance. The invalidation is also visible to humans so that the consumer knows if the exposure occurs after purchase. Activation brings liquid from the first reservoir in contact with the migration medium. The liquid progressively produces a change in color over time in the migration medium. When the liquid has crossed the migration medium, it will come in contact with the absorptive medium. The absorptive medium will then rapidly change color. The absorptive layer is the substrate for a machine readable barcode such that the color change renders the barcode unreadable | 01-22-2015 |
Joachim Glaubitz, Rosdorf-Obernjesa DE
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20100041040 | Internally Controlled Multiplex Detection and Quantification of Microbial Nucleic Acids - The present invention relates to new methods and uses for the detection and quantification of microbial nucleic acids employing an internal quantitative reference. Preferred methods are based on the amplification of nucleic acids, preferably the polymerase chain reaction. Further provided are kits comprising components for performing said methods and uses. Moreover, an analytical system for advantageously performing the method according to the invention is disclosed. | 02-18-2010 |
Joachim Glaubitz, Goldau CH
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20120196291 | Control Nucleic Acids For Multiple Parameters - The present invention concerns the amplification of at least a first and a second target nucleic acid that may be present in at least one fluid sample using an internal control nucleic acid for qualitative and/or quantitative purposes. | 08-02-2012 |
Joachim Glaubitz, Sins CH
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20140154669 | Control Nucleic Acids for Multiple Parameters - Methods are provided for the amplification of at least a first and a second target nucleic acid that may be present in at least one fluid sample using an internal control nucleic acid for qualitative and/or quantitative purposes. | 06-05-2014 |
Joseph L. Glaubitz, Johnston, IA US
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20110047042 | AUTOMATED HIGH-THROUGHPUT SEED PROCESSING APPARATUS AND METHOD - An apparatus and method for automated high-throughput processing seed requests or orders includes an autonomous single seed counter and packager which operates by pre-programmed criteria. Optional features can include a thresher, a spiral separator, and a label applicator. A conveyance path, controlled automatically, can move the seed to appropriate and desired stations during the processing while maintaining segregation from subsequent seed being processed. Validation of the seed request matching the sample requested occurs prior to processing and information about the seed to process or having been processed can be derived and stored for further use. | 02-24-2011 |
Peter Hendrik Glaubitz, Dublin, OH US
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20140217184 | Erasable Barcode - The Erasable Barcode prevents the sale of products by invalidating the barcode. The invalidation can be based on shelf life, or improper temperature maintenance. The invalidation is also visible to humans so that the consumer knows if the exposure occurs after purchase. Activation brings liquid from the first reservoir in contact with the migration medium. The liquid progressively produces a change in color over time in the migration medium. When the liquid has crossed the migration medium, it will come in contact with the absorptive medium. The absorptive medium will then rapidly change color. The absorptive layer is the substrate for a machine readable barcode such that the color change renders the barcode unreadable | 08-07-2014 |
20150021401 | Erasable Barcode - The Erasable Barcode prevents the sale of products by invalidating the barcode. The invalidation can be based on shelf life, or improper temperature maintenance. The invalidation is also visible to humans so that the consumer knows if the exposure occurs after purchase. Activation brings liquid from the first reservoir in contact with the migration medium. The liquid progressively produces a change in color over time in the migration medium. When the liquid has crossed the migration medium, it will come in contact with the absorptive medium. The absorptive medium will then rapidly change color. The absorptive layer is the substrate for a machine readable barcode such that the color change renders the barcode unreadable | 01-22-2015 |
Wilfried Glaubitz, Neunkirchen DE
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20090195076 | System Comprising at Least Two Guideway-Related Guideway Components of a Track Guideway and a Transformer Station - A system has at least two guideway-related guideway components of a track guideway and a transformer station, which is electrically connected to the at least two guideway components and supplies the same with an output voltage for the purpose of power supply. The transformer station generates, on the output side, a higher output voltage than the guideway component connected thereto requires as the operating voltage for its operation. The guideway components are equipped with respective voltage reducing devices which reduce the supply voltage, supplied by the transformer station, to the operating voltage which the individual guideway component requires. | 08-06-2009 |
20090271974 | Transportable Switching Station for a Magnetic Levitation Railroad System - A device for switching stator sections that are arranged on both sides of a guideway, for instance of a magnetic levitation railway system. In order for the device to be installed in as independent a manner as possible, the separately installed switching stations comprise not more than three switchboard sections each and are associated with only one stator section. The switching sections are therefore more compact and less heavy. | 11-05-2009 |