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Jose Alberto
Jose Alberto Cabello Moreno, Madrid ES
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090026311 | Aircraft tail assembly - An aircraft tail assembly planform comprising curvilinear leading edges ( | 01-29-2009 |
| 20090159755 | Aircraft control device - The invention relates to a control surface ( | 06-25-2009 |
Jose Alberto Gonzales-Hernandez, Ciudad Habana CU
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090221929 | Method and Arrangement for the Analysis of a Time-Variable Bioelectromagnetic Signal - In a method for analysis of a time-variable bioelectromagnetic signal that has been recorded over a certain time interval, the signal is split by a bandpass filter into at least two signal components that differ with regard to their frequency ranges. At least one reference point of a first kind is determined in at least one of the signal components that differ with regard to their frequency ranges in accordance with predetermined selection criteria. The values of at least two signal components that differ with regard to their frequency ranges at the determined reference points of the first kind are correlated with one another according to predetermined evaluation criteria. | 09-03-2009 |
Jose Alberto Ochoa Disselkoen, Santiago CL
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100006036 | Floating device to clean nets - A submergible and floating device for the on-site biological cleansing of nets or meshes used in fish breeding operations, more specifically, the device includes a filtrating means that allow the retaining of the particles, and also includes sources of radiation (UV) that permit the destruction of the microorganisms in the water and at the same time disinfect and destroy bacteria, fungi, viruses and fish diseases that might otherwise spread to the breeding medium. | 01-14-2010 |
| 20100179369 | Final disposal process of residential solid waste of insular and coastal locations, which covers the milling, homogenization and sanitization, stabilization, moulding, drying, packaging and final disposal in the ocean stages - Industrial process for the treatment of RSW without selecting, that after being milled are added with sanitizing solutions, binders and hardeners which chemically immobilize them avoid the production of percolating liquids, leaching of heavy metals and generation of greenhouse gases. The resulting material—a grey, warm and malleable paste—forges, allowing diverse uses; it can be directly buried in the ground without special protections; can be used as construction material for urban furniture or architectural structures; or can be anchored in the ocean, building habitats of ocean ecosystems, if it is properly packaged in waterproof material. | 07-15-2010 |
Jose Alberto Ramos Duarte, Porto PT
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090012326 | Use of Salicylate as an Antidote for Paraquat Intoxications in Mammals - The present invention concerns to the use of salicylate in the treatment of mammal intoxications caused by the herbicide paraquat (PQ). It was achieved, for the first time, 100% of survival 30 days after the administration to Wistar rats, by intraperitoneal route, of a PQ dose that, in the absence of treatment, is itself 100% lethal at the end of 6 days. The administration of salicylate, two hours after PQ, reversed the PQ toxicity and extended the life of the animals to the levels of the control group. | 01-08-2009 |
Jose Alberto Sanchez Salgado, Mexico MX
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110005481 | Three-Port Pintle Valve for Control of Actuation Oil - A three-port flow control valve comprising a valve body having two opposite-facing valve seats disposed along a central bore terminating in an exhaust port. A supply port communicates with the first valve seat, and a common port communicates with the second valve seat. A pintle shaft connected to an actuating linear solenoid extends along the central bore. A first valve head actuated by the pintle shaft mates with the first valve seat. A second valve head disposed colinearly with the pintle shaft mates with the second valve seat. Opening of the first valve closes the second valve and vice versa. While the solenoid is de-energized the supply pressure keeps the first valve closed. A spring may be disposed between the second valve head and the exhaust port to urge the second valve head to close with the second valve seat. | 01-13-2011 |
