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Albert Hausberger, Kienberg DE
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| 20110046294 | NANOPARTICULATE SILICONE ORGANO COPOLYMERS AND USE THEREOF IN COATING COMPOSITIONS - Nanoparticulate silicone organo copolymers exhibit controlled hydrophobicity in composite thermal insulation systems. | 02-24-2011 |
Brendon Patrick Hausberger, North Riding ZA
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| 20110095233 | Production of Synthesis Gas - A method of producing Synthesis Gas is provided which includes combining the product of a coal gasification reaction with the product of a methane reforming reaction. The coal gasification and methane reforming reactions can take place either in the same vessel or in separate vessels. | 04-28-2011 |
Brendon Patrick Hausberger, Johannesburg ZA
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| 20090317669 | Carbon Efficiencies in Hydrocarbon Production - This invention relates to a method of producing liquid hydrocarbons, preferably internal combustion engine fuels, using feedstocks of coal or methane. Depending on the nature of the feedstock it is subjected to a gasification and/or reforming process and/or water gas shift process which produces a syngas that is rich in carbon dioxide and hydrogen rather than carbon monoxide and hydrogen as in the conventional process. The carbon dioxide and hydrogen are combined in a Fischer Tropsch process to produce desired hydrocarbons and water. The energy requirements of the gasification/reforming process to produce a syngas that is rich in carbon dioxide and hydrogen is considerably less than the energy requirements for gasification/reforming process for producing the conventional carbon monoxide rich syngas. This reduction in energy consumption reduces considerably the quantities of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere compared to conventional processes that are based on carbon monoxide rich syngas. Unreacted CO2-rich syngas can be recirculated or can also be used, in molten carbonate fuel cells, or to generate energy or steam in turbine processes such as IGCC. | 12-24-2009 |
Franziska Hausberger, Saarbrucken DE
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| 20110058758 | ROLLING ELEMENT CHAIN - The invention relates to a rolling element chain ( | 03-10-2011 |
Klaus Hausberger, Graz AT
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| 20080237240 | Modular Container for Cryogenic Liquids - A container for cryogenic fuels assembled from a plurality of identical straight and closed profiles which are arranged in different configuration from one another and are straight hollow profiles which are arranged parallel to one another and of which at least one outer boundary wall maintains a functional distance from an outer boundary wall of an adjacent profile and to the open ends of which a common cap as a common connection space of the profiles is in each case contiguous on both sides. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20090145909 | INNER CONTAINER SURROUNDED BY AN OUTER CONTAINER, USED FOR RECEIVING A CRYOGENIC LIQUID - A flat inner container ( | 06-11-2009 |
| 20090218353 | Outer Tank For A Cryogenic Fuel - A motor vehicle outer tank for a cryogenic fuel which is situated in an inner tank which is positioned within the outer tank is, for space and weight-saving purposes, characterized in that it is of flat design, and is designed in particular as a parallelepiped, and in that planar side walls of the outer tank are at least partially of sandwich design or are reinforced with sandwich plates. | 09-03-2009 |
Peter Hausberger, Radfeld AT
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| 20090246470 | SUBSTRATE AND TARGET PLATE - A substrate is provided, which comprises a structured surface including a regular pattern of a plurality of elevated structures that are elevated with respect to a nominal surface of the substrate, wherein at least two dimensions are between 1 nm and 100 μm, the structured surface being configured to stimulate smooth crystallization of microcrystals or to boost hydrophobic properties. A target plate comprising a plurality of substrates is disclosed as well. | 10-01-2009 |
