Inventors list

Assignees list

Classification tree browser

Top 100 Inventors

Top 100 Assignees


Hafner

Andreas Hafner, Gelterkinden CH

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110159050AMPHIPHILIC PROTEINS AS MORPHOLOGY MODIFIERS - Disclosed is a process for modifying the morphology and/or polymorphism of an organic substance, which process comprises treating the solid substance, or a solution or dispersion thereof, with one or more amphiphilic proteins.06-30-2011
20110268792SURFACE ACTIVE PROTEINS AS EXCIPIENTS IN SOLID PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS - The invention relates to a use of surface active hydrophobins for applications in pharmaceutical technology, in particular as excipients for galenic use. Provided is a method for either admixture of hydrophobins to galenic compositions or for treating the surface of pharmaceutical forms with a hydrophobin-containing solution to modify the pharmaceutical properties of the galenic form. In a preferred embodiment of the invention hydrophobins are used to improve the properties of a pharmaceutical composition, e.g. to act as a surfactant or to increase resistance to disintegration of the galenic forms to achieve a retarded drug release. The galenic form to be modified by the use of surface active proteins as excipients can be capsules, tablets, pills, microparticles, vesicles, and suppositories, although further galenic forms are envisioned. The surface active proteins used for the purpose of present invention can either be isolated from their respective natural source or prepared by recombinant techniques and expression in a suitable host.11-03-2011

Christine Häfner, Zwickau DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100206984Bearing Application for Fastening Step Flights in an Aircraft - The invention relates to a bearing application for staircases in an aircraft with at least two decks.08-19-2010

Dieter Hafner, Tübingen DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100016879TUBULAR SHAFT INSTRUMENT - The present application relates to a tubular shaft instrument for separating tissue. The invention relates to a tubular shaft instrument that results in more reliable, cleaner separation of tissue. To achieve this, in contrast to conventional cutting devices, the blade is not displaced through the fixed tissue, but glides over the latter until a complete separation is ascertained.01-21-2010

Greg John Hafner, Carina AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110119782CONSTRUCT CAPABLE OF RELEASE IN CLOSED CIRCULAR FORM FROM A LARGER NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE PERMITTING SITE SPECIFIC EXPRESSION AND/OR DEVELOPMENTALLY REGULATED EXPRESSION OF SELECTED GENETIC SEQUENCES - The present invention relates generally to constructs and in particular genetic constructs comprising polynucleotide sequences capable of release in covalently closed, circular form from a larger nucleotide sequence such as, but not limited to, a genome of a eukaryotic cell. Preferably, once released, a polynucleotide sequence is reconstituted in a form which permits expression of the polynucleotide sequence. In one embodiment, the reconstituted polynucleotide sequence comprises a coding sequence with all or part of an extraneous nucleotide such as, but not limited to, an intronic sequence or other splice signal inserted therein. Expression and in particular transcription of the coding sequence involves splicing out the extraneous sequence. The release and circularization is generally in response to a stimulus such as a protein-mediated stimulus. More particularly, the protein is a viral or prokaryotic or eukaryotic derived protein or developmentally and/or tissue specific regulated protein.05-19-2011

Gregory John Hafner, Wynnum AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100281566TRANSCRIPTIONAL CONTROL ELEMENT, CHIMERIC CONSRUCTS AND USES THEREFOR - This invention discloses a constitutive promoter for expression of foreign or endogenous coding sequences in plants, including dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous plants. The invention also discloses a chimeric nucleic acid construct comprising the promoter of the invention operably linked to a foreign or endogenous polynucleotide that codes for a protein of interest or a transcript capable of modulating expression of a target gene. The invention further discloses transformed plant cells, as well as differentiated plants and plant parts, containing the construct. Methods for diagnosis and treatment of viral infections, especially badnaviral infections, are also disclosed.11-04-2010

Jochen Häfner, Lorch DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100037847Internal combustion engine comprising several combustion chambers - In an internal combustion engine having several combustion chambers formed in in-line cylinders wherein an air/fuel mixture can be combusted and which include a common cylinder head, with discharge passages formed within the cylinder head and extending to a common confluence zone in communication with a discharge manifold, the common confluence zone is delimited on a first side (A) by at least one cylinder head wall and a separate shell element on a second side mounted to the outside of the cylinder head, the shell element being curved funnel-like for conducting the exhaust gas away from the engine.02-18-2010

Josef Hafner, Künten CH

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100247309LAMELLAR SEAL FOR A TURBOMACHINE - A lamellar seal for sealing a shaft which rotates around an axis, especially in a gas turbine, includes a multiplicity of lamella (09-30-2010

Josef Hafner, Künten CH

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100247309LAMELLAR SEAL FOR A TURBOMACHINE - A lamellar seal for sealing a shaft which rotates around an axis, especially in a gas turbine, includes a multiplicity of lamella (09-30-2010

Josef Thomas Hafner, Bundesland CH

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100206187PUNCHING PRESS - The invention relates to a punching press with a clamping plate (08-19-2010

Louise Hafner, Queensland AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090028891Chlamydia Antigens and Uses Thereof - The invention provides protein and nucleic acid sequences of 01-29-2009

Martin Hafner, Vienna AT

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110020402Method For Identification, Isolation And Production Of Antigens To A Specific Pathogen - Described is a method for identification, isolation and production of hyperimmune serum-reactive antigens from a specific pathogen, a tumor, an allergen or a tissue or host prone to autoimmunity, said antigens being suited for use in a vaccine for a given type of animal or for humans, which is characterized by the following steps:—providing an antibody preparation from a plasma pool of said given type of animal or from a human plasma pool or individual sera with antibodies against said specific pathogren, tumor, allergen or tissue or host prone to auto-immunity,—providing at least one expression library of said specific pathogen, tumor, allergen or tissue or host prone to auto-immunity,—screening said at least one expression library with said antibody preparation, identifying antigens which bind in said screening to antibodies in said antibody preparation, —screening the identified antigens with individual antibody preparations from individual sera from individuals with antibodies against said specific pathogen, tumor, allergen or tissue or host prone to auto-immunity,—identifying the hyperimmune serum-reactive antigen portion of said identified antigens and which hyperimmune serum-reactive antigens bind to a relevant portion of said individual antibody preparations from said individual sera and—optionally isolating said hyperimmune serum-reactive antigens and producing said hyperimmune serum-reactive antigens by chemical or recombinant methods.01-27-2011

Patent applications by Martin Hafner, Vienna AT

Norbert Hafner, Linz AT

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110104416PROPYLENE-HEXENE RANDOM COPOLYMER PRODUCED IN THE PRESENCE OF A ZIEGLER NATTA CATALYST - Propylene copolymer a. comprising at least 1-hexene as a comonomer, b. having a comonomer content in the range of 1.0 to 3.0 wt.-%, c. having a xylene soluble fraction equal or below 2.5 wt.-%, and d. being partially crystallized in the β-modification.05-05-2011

Peter Roderick Hafner, Wiltshire GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100035805NON-AQUEOUS LIQUID FORMULATION FOR NASAL OR BUCCAL ADMINISTRATION - A formulation for administration to a nasal or buccal cavity of a subject which comprises a non-aqueous liquid environment, preferably an emollient oil base, and at least one active molecule, preferably a dopamine agonist and especially apomorphine, in solution or suspension therein, wherein in one embodiment the formulation has such a viscosity as to be delivered as a liquid jet from a spray pump which is capable of delivering an aerosol spray of an aqueous formulation.02-11-2010

Stefan Häfner, Ludwigshafen DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080280333Use of the repressor glxR for the synthesis of lysine in corynebacterium glutamicum - Isolated polypeptide sequence having the sequence of SEQ ID NO:1 or muteins thereof having the ability to bind cAMP and repress the expression of the aceB gene of 11-13-2008
20100015674Methods For The Preparation of Lysine By Fermentation Of Corynebacterium Glutamicum - The present invention features methods of increasing the production of a fine chemical, e.g., lysine from a microorganism, e.g., 01-21-2010

Patent applications by Stefan Häfner, Ludwigshafen DE

Tobias Hafner, Muri CH

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110284344SYSTEM FOR SUPPLYING COMPONENTS11-24-2011

Volker Häfner, Langenselbold DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090192309PROCESS FOR PREPARING TRIALLYL CYANURATE - The invention relates to an improved process for preparing triallyl cyanurate (TAC) by reacting cyanuric chloride with allyl alcohol in the presence of an alkali metal acid acceptor and in the absence of an organic solvent other than allyl alcohol. According to the invention, TAC is obtained in over 99% purity with an APHA colour number below 10 in a yield of over 90% when 3.9 to 6.0 mol of allyl alcohol and 3.0 to 3.2 equivalents of acid acceptor are used per mole of cyanuric chloride, cyanuric chloride and acid acceptor are added simultaneously or successively to anhydrous or at least 50% by weight aqueous allyl alcohol, and the reaction is performed in one or more stages at a temperature in the range of −5 to +50° C.07-30-2009