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Denni Hinrichsen, Hamburg DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110185884 | BULLET-RESISTANT TRANSPARENT LAMINATE COMPOSITE AND PROTECTION ARRANGEMENT HAVING A BULLET-RESISTANT TRANSPARENT LAMINATE COMPOSITE - A bullet-resistant transparent laminate composite ( | 08-04-2011 |
Michael H. Hinrichsen, Goodfield, IL US
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| 20090045669 | Two-Piece Compactor Wheel Tip - A compactor tip assembly for a landfill or soil compactor comprises a base and a tip that are formed from dissimilar materials. The tip may be formed from high carbon steel for wear resistance, while the base may be formed from low carbon steel for easy welding. The compactor tip assembly is attached to the compactor wheel by welding the base to the wheel. The tip and the base each have ground engaging surfaces which may be complementary to one another. A hollow pocket may be formed through the base and in the tip. | 02-19-2009 |
| 20090313805 | Two-Piece Compactor Wheel Tip - A compactor tip assembly for a landfill or soil compactor comprises a base and a tip that are formed from dissimilar materials. The tip may be formed from high carbon steel for wear resistance, while the base may be formed from low carbon steel for easy welding. The compactor tip assembly is attached to the compactor wheel by welding the base to the wheel. The tip and the base each have ground engaging surfaces which may be complementary to one another. A hollow pocket may be formed through the base and in the tip. | 12-24-2009 |
Michael Hans Hinrichsen, Congerville, IL US
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| 20110227398 | Apparatus and Method for Protecting Axles from Winding Debris - An apparatus and method for preventing debris from accessing and wrapping around the axles of a vehicle, such as a landfill compactor, are disclosed. The apparatus may include a wheel having a rim from which radially extend a plurality of cleats or tips. A subset of tips may be provided circumferentially around a laterally inner edge of the wheel. A wheel guard may be mounted between adjacent pairs of tips of the subset. Each wheel guard may be welded to the rim and to the adjacent pairs of tips. Each wheel guard may be a unitary piece of metal, or could be provided in two or more segment so as to be adjustable and thus facilitate use on wheels of differing diameters, or with different tip spacing. The wheel guards and adjacent tips form a continuous barrier around the circumference of the wheel to prevent debris from accessing and wrapping around the axles of the compactor. | 09-22-2011 |
Uwe Hinrichsen, Boca Raton, FL US
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| 20110093049 | APPARATUS FOR STIMULATING AURICULAR POINTS ON THE HUMAN EAR - An apparatus for stimulating auricular points on the human ear is provided using low voltage pulses that are generated and delivered by portions of the apparatus that may be readily removed from the neck and ear, and then easily replaced by the patient to continue therapy. | 04-21-2011 |
| 20110123948 | Two-part rotational dental implant abutment for use with existing implant bases - A two-part abutment for attachment between a dental implant and a restorative fixture may be oriented at an angle of between 0° and 35°, and manipulated between four to twelve directions or positions in addition to the directions in which the implant itself may be manipulated so that the restorative fixture may be oriented in the proper position within the mouth of a patient. | 05-26-2011 |
Volker Hinrichsen, Darmstadt DE
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| 20110017488 | FIELD-CONTROLLED COMPOSITE INSULATOR AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE COMPOSITE INSULATOR - A field-controlled composite insulator uses materials which are greatly stressed by an inhomogeneous distribution of an electrical field across a surface thereof. One of the causes thereof is the structural configuration of the insulator. The field strength changes particularly in a region of fittings due to a transition from insulating materials of sheds and an insulator core to a metal material, due to a transition from ground potential at cross members or to a conductor potential at that location, where conductor cables are attached. A further cause is deposits of dirt, which stress an insulator overall. A field control layer is therefore disposed between the core and the protective layer in at least one section of the insulator. The control layer includes particles as a filler, which influence the electrical field of the insulator. A method for producing the composite insulator is also provided. | 01-27-2011 |
