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Peter Gleim, Triesen LI
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100057146 | DEVICE FOR GENERATING A PULSED ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD WITH PULSE CONTROL - The invention relates to a device for generating a pulsed electromagnetic field with pulse control, wherein the pulses provided by the pulse generator represent periodic pulses having ascending and descending envelope curves with harmonic or anharmonic oscillation profile within the envelope curves, the pulse sequence is in the range of from 1 pulse/20 minutes to 10 pulses/minute, with pulse sequence, pulse function type and electromagnetic flux density being controlled via values which, obtained using non-invasive measuring methods on a target tissue, represent features of the blood microcirculation, with exponential functions as pulse function type being excluded. Greater and longer-lasting improvements of the microcirculation are achieved. | 03-04-2010 |
| 20110283607 | METHOD FOR THE TREATMENT OF PLANTS USING ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS - The invention relates to a method for the treatment of plants using electromagnetic fields and consists in applying pulse sequences to growing plants or the seeds thereof in a pulsed electromagnetic field by means of a pulse generator, wherein the individual pulses have a frequency ranging from 1 to 100 Hz and the amplitude of each individual pulse corresponds to an exponential function or the pulses have envelope curves rising and falling in the form of an arc, wherein the individual pulses are emitted in synchronous or asynchronous groups of pulses having different magnetic flux densities, and wherein the plants are exposed to the pulsating electromagnetic field once to 30 times a day for 1 to 120 minutes each time or continuously for several days. Plant growth, germination and yields are significantly increased in an environmentally friendly manner. Resistance to diseases is increased. | 11-24-2011 |
Peter Gleim, Liechtenstein DE
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| 20110313235 | APPARATUS FOR MODULATING PERFUSION IN THE MICROCIRCULATION OF THE BLOOD - The invention relates to an apparatus for modulating perfusion in the microcirculation of the blood. The apparatus consists of a first device for generating a pulsed electromagnetic field having a synchronous or asynchronous specific pulse sequence of a periodic electromagnetic field, including a first group of pulses with a pulse time of 0.1 to 0.2 seconds at 35 to 100 μT and a second group of pulses of 10 to 30 seconds at 2 to 40 μT, a second device for circulating the lymph flow, said second device being used to trigger massaging pulses at increasing and decreasing pressures via several massaging arrangements arranged next to each other, and a third device for emitting infrared radiation, said third device emitting at least one heat pulse, as well as a control unit by means of which the pulses of the three devices are controlled such that two or three devices simultaneously emit pulses. Significant improvements of individual parameters of the microcirculation and also the macrocirculation of the blood are achieved with the apparatus. | 12-22-2011 |
Robert A. Gleim, Bellenfonte, PA US
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| 20110132059 | TUBE SPLICING MACHINE - A tube splicing machine is provided which includes a frame on which a die holder is located. A swaging die is removably mounted in the die holder, and the die holder includes a main plate and a top plate that is removably connected to the main plate. A die holding opening is defined through a portion of the main plate and the top plate in which the swaging die is inserted. The swaging die includes two die parts that together define a die opening and are separable along a mid-line of the die opening. A splice fitting engagement plate with a splice fitting engagement portion is located on the frame, with the splice fitting engagement plate having an opening or an openable top to allow removable connection to a splice fitting. An actuator is connected between the splice fitting engagement plate and the die holder for moving the splice fitting engagement plate relative to the die holder from an initial position to a swaged position, in order to swage the splice fitting onto a length of hose or tubing. This allows a splice fitting to join quasi-endless lengths of hose or tubing in a simple manner. | 06-09-2011 |
