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Hocken

Jörg Hocken, Meerbusch DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080283805Marked Inorganic Additives - The subject matter of the present invention is marked inorganic additives, a method for their production and also their use.11-20-2008
20100063164TRANSPARENT ZINC SULPHIDE HAVING A HIGH SPECIFIC SURFACE AREA - Zinc sulphide having a high specific surface area, a process for producing it and the use of this zinc sulphide.03-11-2010
20100267878Additive for Polymers and Process for Preparation Thereof - The invention concerns a process for preparing an additive for polymers, the additive itself and the use of the additive for improving the surface properties of polymers.10-21-2010

Jörg Hocken, Meerbusch DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100063164TRANSPARENT ZINC SULPHIDE HAVING A HIGH SPECIFIC SURFACE AREA - Zinc sulphide having a high specific surface area, a process for producing it and the use of this zinc sulphide.03-11-2010
20100267878Additive for Polymers and Process for Preparation Thereof - The invention concerns a process for preparing an additive for polymers, the additive itself and the use of the additive for improving the surface properties of polymers.10-21-2010

Lary R. Hocken, Davison, MI US

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20110107815Method and System for Diagnostics of a Particulate Matter Sensor - A diagnostic method and system is described for diagnosing an operating condition of a conductive particulate matter sensor. The sensor has a substrate and two electrodes on the substrate adapted to collect particulate matter between the electrodes, thereby establishing an electrically conductive path through collected particulate matter between the electrodes that can be detected by measuring electrical resistance between the electrodes, R05-12-2011
20110109331Method and System for Heater Signature Detection Diagnostics of a Particulate Matter Sensor - A diagnostic method and system is described for diagnosing an operating condition of a conductive particulate matter sensor. The sensor has a substrate with electrical resistance that varies with temperature and two electrodes on the substrate adapted to collect particulate matter between the electrodes, thereby establishing an electrically conductive path through collected particulate matter between the electrodes that can be detected by measuring electrical resistance between the electrodes, R05-12-2011

Robert J. Hocken, Concord, NC US

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20110022220DYNAMIC METROLOGY METHODS AND SYSTEMS - The present invention provides dynamic metrology methods and systems for: periodically determining an actual position of one or more of a machine and a tool with respect to a workpiece using one or more laser interferometers; tracking a tracked position of the one or more of the machine and the tool with respect to the workpiece using one or more accelerometers; and altering a controlled position of the one or more of the machine and the tool with respect to the workpiece when either the actual position or the tracked position of the one or more of the machine and the tool with respect to the workpiece diverges from a desired position of one or more of the machine and the tool with respect to the workpiece.01-27-2011