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Bruce Steven Klein, Madison, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110319455Antifungal Treatment - A method of treating or preventing fungal infection, which includes identifying a plant or animal having a fungal infection and administering an effective amount of an anti-fungal composition to the plant or animal to reduce the fungal infection. In a preferred form of the present invention, the antifungal composition is compound 13 or 33 and is combined with an azole compound, such as fluconazole.12-29-2011

Carl F. Klein, New Berlin, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080296271Method and Apparatus for Laser Welding - A remote beam laser welding system that includes a mechanism comprising at least one mirror for directing a laser beam at a power level greater that approximately 2 kW to a weld spot of a workpiece and a device configured to direct a shielding gas to the weld spot.12-04-2008

Dan Klein, West Bend, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110094991Holder for effervescent liquids - The specification relates to the retention of carbonation of effervescent liquids stored in plastic bottles. The invention is holder that allows the plastic bottle to be held in an inverted position and forms a liquid seal between the threaded top of the bottle and the holder's threaded cavity.04-28-2011

Daniel J. Klein, Milwaukee, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080293463Insertion tool for a rotary chopper element of an integral chopper assembly of a combine harvester - An insertion tool for installing rotary chopper elements in integral chopper assemblies in combine harvesters, which insertion tool includes an elongated open-ended trough-like bed portion of a length, breadth, and depth to sufficiently accommodate the rotary chopper element therewithin, with lift brackets along the sides thereof configured to accommodate the prongs of lifting forks of a forklift. The rotary chopper element may be positioned to rest within the bed portion of the insertion tool for transport to adjacent to the access and installation window of a harvester and for slidable insertion by the insertion tool through such window for installation within the harvester.11-27-2008

Don W. Klein, Cedarburg, WI US

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20090100660WALL SUPPORT MOUNTING DEVICE - A wall support mounting device and method use at least one drive surface that moves in a plane or about an axis contained between the wall hanging and the wall as it couples at least one wall support to the wall.04-23-2009
20090101778WALL HANGING MOUNTING DEVICE - A wall support mounting device and method use at least one drive surface that moves in a plane or about an axis contained between the wall hanging and the wall as it couples at least one wall support to the wall.04-23-2009
20100288892WALL SUPPORT - A wall support includes a hanger and a fastener. The fastener has a first prong and a second prong. The hanger has first edges engaging opposite outer sides of the first prong and the second prong and second edges spaced from the first edges by a gap and engaging inner sides of the first prong and the second prong.11-18-2010

Patent applications by Don W. Klein, Cedarburg, WI US

Matthew Jay Klein, Middleton, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110167756DEVICES AND METHODS FOR WINDOW INSTALLATION - The present invention provides devices for aligning doors and windows during installation, and methods of use thereof. In particular, the present invention provides devices for properly aligning a door and/or window with the interior surface of a wall during installation.07-14-2011

Paul Klein, Waukesha, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110079366LIGNITE-URETHANE BASED RESINS FOR ENHANCED FOUNDRY SAND PERFORMANCE - Described herein, in a preferred embodiment, is a leonardite-based polyurethane resin binder that may be used, among other applications, as a binder in combination with foundry aggregate, e.g., sand, for molding or casting metal parts. The binders described herein comprise a humic substance, preferably leonardite, first mixed with a foundry aggregate and then the humic-aggregate mixture is combined with a polymerizable polyol, an isocyanate, and a polymerization catalyst to make a polyurethane resin binder in situ in a foundry aggregate, such as sand. The lignite is added as a solid to the foundry aggregate, and improves the binder performance of the lignite-containing part of the binder components.04-07-2011

Pete J. Klein, Kenosha, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100079386HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE HAVING MULTIPLE TOUCH COMBINATORIAL INPUT - A Human-Machine Interface (HMI) system comprises a user interface, a processing system, and a machine interface. The user interface displays a multi-state enable option graphic selectable by a first touch from a user, that, when the first touch is maintained, enables a multi-state mode of a state option graphic having a plurality of modes comprising a single-state mode and the multi-state mode, displays the state option graphic selectable by a second touch from the user, and receives the second touch from the user selecting the state option graphic. If the state option graphic is in the multi-state mode when selected, the processing system processes the second touch to select a state option from a plurality of state options corresponding to a plurality of operation states of a machine. If the state option graphic is in the single-state mode when selected, the processing system processes the second touch to select the state option from a single state option corresponding to a single operation state of the machine. The machine interface transfers a control instruction to operate the machine in an operation state corresponding to the state option.04-01-2010
20100079499HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE HAVING MULTIPLE TOUCH TREND MANIPULATION CAPABILITIES - A Human-Machine Interface (HMI) system comprises a machine interface, a processing system, and a user interface. The machine interface receives operational data associated with an operation of a machine. The processing system processes the operational data associated with the operation of the machine to determine a trend in the operational data. The user interface displays a graphical representation of the trend, and receives a first user input and a second user input simultaneously on a surface of the user interface. The processing system processes the first user input and the second user input to determine a change in the trend. The user interface displays a graphical representation of the change in the trend.04-01-2010
20100083110HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE HAVING MULTIPLE TOUCH DISPLAY NAVIGATION CAPABILITIES - A Human-Machine Interface (HMI) system comprises a user interface and a processing system. The user interface displays a plurality of machine systems in an automation environment having a plurality of automation information, displays an information menu indicating a plurality of information types associated with the plurality of machine systems, receives a first touch on a surface of the user interface selecting an information type from the plurality of information types, and, while receiving the first touch, receives a second touch on the surface of the user interface selecting a machine system from the plurality of machine systems. The processing system processes the first touch and the second touch to select from the plurality of automation information an automation information associated with the selected information type and the selected machine system. The user interface displays the selected automation information.04-01-2010

Sanford A. Klein, Madison, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080296523LOW-POWER PIEZOELECTRIC MICRO-MACHINED VALVE - A piezoelectric microvalve employs a valve element formed of hermetically sealed and opposed plates flexed together by a cross axis piezoelectric element. Large flow modulation with small piezoelectric actuator displacement is obtained by perimeter augmentation of the valve seat which dramatically increases the change in valve flow area for small deflections.12-04-2008