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Beate Heimberg, Haltern DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080229567Method for Repairing a Component of a Turbomachine - The invention relates to a method for repairing a damaged and/or aged component of a turbomachine, which is made at least in part of a ceramic composite material. The aim of the invention is to create a method which allows the downtime of the turbomachine caused by damaged components to be reduced while making it possible to repair damaged components. Said aim is achieved by a generic method for repairing a damaged component (09-25-2008
20100101234Evaporative Cooler and Use Thereof and Gas Turbine System Featuring an Evaporative Cooler - An evaporative cooler for cooling a gas stream, in particular an air stream, including a number of cooling elements located in a flow channel, is provided. A liquid, preferably water, is supplied by a feed device and will be vaporized or evaporated. In one aspect, the surface of at least one of the cooling elements has hydrophilic properties, at least in one sub-region designed to form a liquid film.04-29-2010

Harry Heimberg, Flobecq BE

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20100061964METHOD FOR PREPARING PANCREATIC BETA CELLS STARTING FROM BETA CELL PROGENITORS AND BETA CELLS THEREBY OBTAINED - The present invention relates to a method for preparing pancreatic islet cells, and preferably pancreatic beta cells starting from progenitor cells obtained from the pancreas of an adult mammal. The invention also provides a method for isolating progenitor cells, and preferably beta cell progenitors, from the pancreas of an adult mammal. Other aspects of the invention comprise the pancreatic islet (beta) cells and the progenitor cells that can be obtained with the present invention and their use, e.g. in diagnostic, therapeutic or research applications.03-11-2010

Wolfgang Heimberg, Ebersberg DE

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20080274511DEVICE FOR CARRYING OUT CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL REACTIONS - The invention relates to a device for carrying out of chemical or biological reactions with a reaction vessel receiving element for receiving a microtiter plate with several reaction vessels, wherein the reaction vessel receiving element has several recesses arranged in a regular pattern to receive the respective reaction vessels, a heating device for heating the reaction vessel receiving element, and a cooling device for cooling the reaction vessel. The invention is characterized by the fact that the reaction vessel receiving element is divided into several segments. The individual segments are thermally decoupled from one another, and each segment is assigned a heating device which may be actuated independently of the others. By means of the segmentation of the reaction vessel receiving element, it is possible for zones to be set and held at different temperatures. Because the reaction vessel receiving element is suitable for receiving standard microtiter plates, the device according to the invention may be integrated in existing process sequences.11-06-2008
20100120099Device For The Carrying Out Of Chemical or Biological Reactions - The invention relates to a device for the carrying out of chemical or biological reactions with a reaction vessel receiving element for receiving a microtiter plate with several reaction vessels, wherein the reaction vessel receiving element has several recesses arranged in a regular pattern to receive the respective reaction vessels, a heating device for heating the reaction vessel receiving element, and a cooling device for cooling the reaction vessel receiving element.05-13-2010

Patent applications by Wolfgang Heimberg, Ebersberg DE

Wolfgang Heimberg, Ebersburg DE

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20100120100Device For The Carrying Out of Chemical or Biological Reactions - An interactive radio network enables users to interact with the content of a radio broadcast, including commercials or messages, and to selectively save, store, review, fast forward, rewind, pause, forward, and respond to the radio programs and/or the commercials. The interactive radio network provides a widespread, international, and economical access to the radio stations, and reduces the need for advertisement billboards. It provides the users with an opportunity to selectively inquire about the products or services being advertised. Furthermore, the interactive radio network allows the users as well as various sectors of the advertisement industry to interact with the content of the radio broadcast. The advertisements are no longer limited to audio messages, but can further include elaborate video, text, and data information. The interactive radio network enables the users to communicate and interact with each others, based on the broadcast content. It also provides a widely accessible and affordable avenue for mass marketing and broadcasting of commercials to mobile users.05-13-2010