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Christian Kleist, Neckargemund DE
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| 20110223145 | IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE BLOOD CELLS AND METHODS OF PRODUCING THE SAME - The present invention refers to a method of producing immunosuppressive blood cells that can be used for the treatment of autoimmune diseases, in particular multiple sclerosis, organ graft rejection and graft-versus-host disease. | 09-15-2011 |
Gunnar Kleist, Baden-Baden DE
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| 20080213326 | Method For Producing Aqueous Active Substance Compositions Of Active Substances That Are Hardly Soluble In Water - The present invention relates to a process for preparing aqueous active compound compositions of active compounds which are poorly soluble in water, in particular of active compounds for the protection of crops and materials. Moreover, the invention relates to the active compound compositions obtainable by the process and to their use for controlling harmful organisms in plants and in the protection of materials. | 09-04-2008 |
| 20100273897 | AQUEOUS FUNGICIDAL COMPOSITION AND USE THEREOF FOR COMBATING HARMFUL MICROORGANISMS - The invention relates to aqueous fungicidal active substance compositions and to their use in the control of harmful microorganisms and in particular in the protection of cellulose-comprising materials, particularly wood, from infection by microorganisms, in particular those harmful fungi which can damage wood or cellulose. | 10-28-2010 |
Jason Kleist US
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| 20100104995 | NO TOUCH POUR TORCH TOP - An apparatus having a shrouded funnel for fueling. A flow barrier is provided in the funnel that controls vapor release from a fuel canister and allows for refueling of liquid fuel without touching the apparatus. | 04-29-2010 |
Jason Kleist, Menomonee Falls, WI US
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| 20110097676 | TWIN WICK TORCH - An apparatus having a flame bowl, a shroud surrounding the flame bowl, and a fitting connected to an underside of the flame bowl is disclosed. At least two wick holders are disposed in the flame bowl. The shroud connects to the flame bowl along a top thereof and is spaced apart from the flame bowl along a bottom thereof. | 04-28-2011 |
Ronald J. Kleist, Houston, TX US
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| 20110264430 | Methods and Systems To Volumetrically Conceptualize Hydrocarbon Plays - Methods for identifying hydrocarbon plays include applying predictive models to sediment fill volume(s) to provide play-element volume(s) representing at least one play element. Each play-element volume represents at least 1) qualities of the at least one play element and 2) a probability that the at least one play element satisfies determined criteria for each of a plurality of locations within a basin. The methods further include analyzing the play-element volume(s) to define play-concept volume(s) representing hydrocarbon play(s). Each of a plurality of locations within the play-concept volume(s) is attributed with: 1) an identification of each play element associated with the location, 2) the qualities of each play element, 3) the probability for each play element that it satisfies determined criteria, and 4) a composite likelihood that the location represents a hydrocarbon play. At least one of the volumes may be used to identify hydrocarbon play(s). | 10-27-2011 |
Steven Kleist, Franklin, WI US
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| 20110095484 | Game Apparatus For Playing Toss Off - An apparatus for playing a game of Toss Off is provided which includes a pole having a generally tubular construction with a reduced diameter portion at one end and a platform secured to the pole opposite the reduced diameter portion. The reduced diameter portion of the pole can be engaged directly with the surface on which the pole is used, or can be releasably engaged with a stand having an aperture therein formed to be complementary to the reduced diameter portion. | 04-28-2011 |
Thomas Kleist, Redbourn GB
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| 20110143769 | DUAL DISPLAY MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE - A dual display mobile device comprises a first device with a first display and a second device with a second display. The mobile device can operate as a mobile cell phone. In a closed configuration of the mobile device, the first display is exposed and the second display is hidden. In an open configuration, both displays are exposed. In a detached configuration, the second device is separated from the first device and the second device can operate as a mobile phone handset. The separated first and second device can communicate wirelessly. The detachable second device allows a user to utilize the full capabilities of the mobile phone without having to remove the second device away from the user's ear, thus preserving the privacy of a phone call. The first and second displays can interact with each other or operate independently in the open, closed or detached configurations. | 06-16-2011 |
| 20110230178 | MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE HAVING MULTIPLE, INTERCHANGEABLE SECOND DEVICES - A mobile communication device comprises a first device with a first display and multiple second devices. The second devices are releasably attachable to the first device and are interchangeable with each other. The mobile device can operate as a mobile cell phone with one or more second devices operable as a mobile phone hand set. The second devices can comprise one or more game controllers, batteries, physical keyboards and/or mobile phone handsets with a display. In a detached configuration, the first device is separated from the second devices and can wirelessly communicate with one or more of the detached second devices. In a three device configuration, the first device can send commands, control signals or content to one or more external devices in addition to the second devices. | 09-22-2011 |
