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Anas Haji, Brussels BE
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| 20090318577 | COMPOSITION COMPRISING A PHOSPHATE BINDER AND ITS PREPARATION - A binder, a composition, a product and a kit, as well as a process for preparing the binder and composition, are directed to a composition useful as an inorganic phosphate binder, which binder is characterized as having calcium silicate sites which are connected the one with the other by alumina-silica phosphate bonds, and a filer. | 12-24-2009 |
| 20100248571 | COMPOSITION COMPRISING A PHOSPHATE BINDER AND ITS PREPARATION - An inorganic binder having calcium silicate sites which are connected the one with the other by alumina-silica phosphate bonds, whereby at least a portion of said alumina-silica bonds are alumina-silica phosphate bonds having a weight ratio Al | 09-30-2010 |
Faizal Haji, Calgary CA
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| 20110307342 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GENERATING ELECTRONIC RECEIPTS FROM PRINT DATA - A Green Receipt Dispenser is a transitional technology that allows a merchant to incorporate paperless receipting functionality into an existing POS system without upgrading or modification to existing software, and without security risk to the merchant or customer. Print traffic is parsed by a processor, the print data is intercepted and converted to an electronic form, and an electronic receipt is provided to the user. | 12-15-2011 |
Goudarz Haji, Bloomington, IL US
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| 20090321536 | Piston having channel extending through piston head - A piston is disclosed. The piston may have a piston head, which may have an exterior surface. The exterior surface may have a top portion, an upper side portion, and a lower side portion. The piston may also have a groove formed in the lower side portion of the exterior surface. Additionally, the piston may have a channel extending from the groove through the piston head. The channel may also extend through at least one of the top portion or the upper side portion of the exterior surface. | 12-31-2009 |
Junji Haji, Hyogo JP
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| 20090151820 | Method of Production of Hot Dip Galvannealed Steel Sheet with Excellent Workability, Powderability, and Slidability - The present invention provides a method of production of hot dip galvannealed steel sheet with excellent workability compared with the Sendzimir method or non-oxidizing furnace method and further with excellent powdering or slidability, that is, a method of production of hot dip galvannealed steel sheet with excellent workability, powdering, and slidability characterized by processing a slab containing, by mass %, C: 0.01 to 0.12%, Mn: 0.05 to 0.6%, Si: 0.002 to 0.1%, P: 0.05% or less, S: 0.03% or less, sol. Al: 0.005 to 0.1%, and N: 0.01% or less and having a balance of Fe and unavoidable impurities by hot rolling, pickling, cold rolling, then annealing at 650 to 900° C., cooling to 250 to 450° C., holding at said temperature range for 120 seconds or more, then cooling to room temperature, pickling, preplating Ni or Ni—Fe without intermediate temper rolling, heating by 5° C./sec or more down to 430 to 500° C., galvanizing in a galvanization bath, wiping, then heating by a rate of temperature rise of 20° C./sec or more up to 460 to 550° C., not providing any soaking time or holding for soaking for less than 5 seconds, then cooling by 3° C./sec or more, and final temper rolling by a 0.4 to 2% elongation rate. | 06-18-2009 |
| 20090211668 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING HIGH-STRENGTH HOT-DIP GALVANNEALED STEEL SHEET - Exemplary embodiments of the present invention can provide a method for producing hot dip galvannealed steel sheet which exhibits high strength, high ductility, and a significant degree of alloying. Such exemplary method can be applied to, e.g., a pickled hot rolled steel sheet or an annealed and pickled cold rolled steel sheet containing between about 0.02% and about 0.2% C and between about 0.15% and about 2.5% Mn, and may include one or more procedures for rinsing the sheet, preplating the sheet with Ni, rapidly heating the sheet in a nonoxidizing atmosphere to a sheet temperature of about 430° C. to 500° C., then hot dip plating the sheet in a galvanizing bath containing between about 0.05% and about 0.2% Al, and then immediately heating the sheet rapidly for an alloying treatment. Such exemplary method can provide an improved alloying speed, improved plating appearance and better plating adhesion. | 08-27-2009 |
Masayo Haji, Kyoto JP
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| 20110100980 | INDUCTION HEATING COOKER AND KITCHEN UNIT HAVING THE SAME - An object of the present invention is to provide an induction heating cooker with which the size of heating coils can freely be set without being restricted by the size of an opening of a cabinet of a kitchen unit. To this end, the induction heating cooker of the present invention has its outer casing | 05-05-2011 |
Sayoko Haji, Okayama JP
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| 20100061891 | Flow analysis system capable of quantitatively or semi-quantitatively determining element in sample - A flow analysis system or flow injection analysis system, providing a high detection sensitivity even when metallic elements contained in a sample are of extreme trace in amount, wherein a sealed vessel in which a reagent solution is encapsulated is composed of a material having an oxygen permeability of 10 fmol/m | 03-11-2010 |
Yoshiyuki Haji, Kobe-Shi JP
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| 20110077820 | ELECTRONIC CONTROL DEVICE - An electronic control device is mounted in a vehicle and controls a control target provided in the vehicle. An acceleration sensor detects an acceleration of the vehicle. An angular velocity sensor detects an angular velocity of the vehicle. The acceleration sensor and the angular velocity sensor are mounted on an electronic substrate. A housing accommodates the electronic substrate and is fixed to a body of the vehicle. The electronic substrate is fixed to the housing at least four fixing points, and the acceleration sensor and the angular velocity sensor are arranged in the smallest target area from among a plurality of areas having multiple points selected from the at least four fixing points as vertexes. | 03-31-2011 |
