Klinke
Christian Klinke, Ossining, NY US
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20100038628 | CHEMICAL DOPING OF NANO-COMPONENTS - A method is provided for doping nano-components, including nanotubes, nanocrystals and nanowires, by exposing the nano-components to an organic amine-containing dopant. A method is also provided for forming a field effect transistor comprising a nano-component that has been doped using such a dopant. | 02-18-2010 |
Christian Klinke, Hamburg DE
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20100316554 | METHOD FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF NANOPARTICLES ON A CARBON SURFACE AND PRODUCTS THEREFROM - The combination of at least one substantially unfunctionalised carbon surface, such as a fullerene, graphite or amorphous carbon, graphene or pre-aligned carbon nanotubes and at least semi-conducting nanoparticle, for example CdSe, CdTe, CdS, InP and/or ZnO or a metallic alloy nanoparticle is described wherein the at least one nanoparticle is directly attached to the substantially unfunctionalised carbon surface. A method for the manufacture of the nanoparticles is also described. This method comprises: —dissolving a cation source in a first organic solvent to produce a cation-containing medium; —adding a plurality of substantially unfunctionalised carbon surfaces to the cation-containing medium to form a cation-carbon mixture; —adding an anion-containing medium to the mixture of the cation-containing medium and carbon surfaces to form a cation-carbon-anion mixture, In the case of alloy nanoparticles, another cation medium is added instead. —leaving the cation-carbon-anion mixture at a temperature of between 60° C. and 300° C. between 10 minutes and 1 week, depending on the system. | 12-16-2010 |
Christian Klinke, Ettlingen DE
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20090301349 | SELECTIVE PLACEMENT OF CARBON NANOTUBES THROUGH FUNCTIONALIZATION - The present invention provides a method for selectively placing carbon nanotubes on a substrate surface by using functionalized carbon nanotubes having an organic compound that is covalently bonded to such carbon nanotubes. The organic compound comprises at least two functional groups, the first of which is capable of forming covalent bonds with carbon nanotubes, and the second of which is capable of selectively bonding metal oxides. Such functionalized carbon nanotubes are contacted with a substrate surface that has at least one portion containing a metal oxide. The second functional group of the organic compound selectively bonds to the metal oxide, so as to selectively place the functionalized carbon nanotubes on the at least one portion of the substrate surface that comprises the metal oxide. | 12-10-2009 |
20100145034 | SELECTIVE PLACEMENT OF CARBON NANOTUBES THROUGH FUNCTIONALIZATION - The present invention provides a method for selectively placing carbon nanotubes on a substrate surface by using functionalized carbon nanotubes having an organic compound that is covalently bonded to such carbon nanotubes. The organic compound comprises at least two functional groups, the first of which is capable of forming covalent bonds with carbon nanotubes, and the second of which is capable of selectively bonding metal oxides. Such functionalized carbon nanotubes are contacted with a substrate surface that has at least one portion containing a metal oxide. The second functional group of the organic compound selectively bonds to the metal oxide, so as to selectively place the functionalized carbon nanotubes on the at least one portion of the substrate surface that comprises the metal oxide. | 06-10-2010 |
David J. Klinke, San Bruno, CA US
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20080201122 | Method and Apparatus for Computer Modeling of an Adaptive Immune Response - The present invention relates generally to a computer model of an adaptive immune response. One embodiment of the invention relates to a computer model of an adaptive immune response within the framework of signals conveyed at the site of antigen exposure. Another embodiment of the model includes a representation of complex physiological regulatory mechanisms related to, for example, cellular dynamics, mediator production, antigen-presenting cell (APC) recruitment, APC maturation, lymphocyte activation, lymphocyte trafficking, and/or lymphocyte effector function. In another embodiment, the model can account for mediator production in response to antigen within a chronically inflamed peripheral tissue, as well as the regulatory effects of mediators on APC and lymphocyte population dynamics, including maturation, activation, and apoptosis, and the regulatory effects of mediators produced by APCs and lymphocytes on a chronically inflamed peripheral tissue. Another embodiment of the invention relates to an analytical model of an adaptive immune response. | 08-21-2008 |
Jochen Klinke, Ramona, CA US
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20160060083 | Shipboard Winch with Computer-Controlled Motor - A winch is employed for deploying a probe to a precise depth within a water column for making and recording physical measurement within such water column. More particularly, the winch rapidly unspools a line from an underway vessel, while maintaining minimal but constant line tension, as a probe, tethered to such line, descends within the water column in a “near” free-fall to a predetermined depth and then stops. The line lacks means for communicating its depth to the winch. The probe achieves a predictable descent behavior, even though it is tethered by a line to a winch onboard an underway vessel of unknown velocity and in variable weather conditions. The predictable descent behavior is achieved by maintaining a minimal constant tension on the line within a narrow range. The descent behavior of a probe in “near” free-fall has sufficient predictability to construct an algorithm to correlate descent time with depth. The predictability is sufficient to reduce the risk of collision between the probe and the water bottom to an acceptable level. | 03-03-2016 |
Martin Klinke, Halle DE
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20100121162 | CHILD-FRIENDLY ANALYTE MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENT - Embodiments of a child-friendly analyte measurement system are provided for detecting at least one analyte in a bodily fluid. A measurement system comprises at least one measurement instrument for detecting the analyte in the bodily fluid, such as a commercially available measurement instrument. The measurement instrument is configured as a portable hand-held instrument and has a housing with at least one display element. Furthermore, the measurement system comprises a toy, in particular a figurine or a toy animal. The toy has at least one receptacle for reversibly holding the measurement instrument, which receptacle is configured such that if the measurement instrument is held by the receptacle, the display element is accessible, at least in part. The measurement instrument is configured such that it can be used both in the measurement system and also, optionally, independently of the toy. Further aspects include a kit, a method, and the toy for the provided measurement system. | 05-13-2010 |
Norbert Klinke, Augustenborg DK
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20080271246 | Linear Actuator for Beds, Slatted Beds or Chairs - An actuator for beds, slatted beds or chairs of the type accommodating, in a cabinet, two drive units based on a spindle and a spindle nut configured as an adjustment element, cooperating with an arm of a rotary shaft for a backrest section and a legrest section, respectively, in the bed, the mattress support or the chair. The two spindles are rotational interconnected and are driven by a common reversible electric motor. By having just one motor and one transmission as well as no switching mechanism between the two spindles, a simple and inexpensive structure is provided. | 11-06-2008 |
20090071271 | Linear Actuator - A linear actuator, in particular telescopic legs for height-adjustable tables, and comprising an outer profile ( | 03-19-2009 |
20110061570 | LINEAR ACTUATOR - A linear actuator ( | 03-17-2011 |
20110061574 | GEAR WITH AT LEAST TWO GEARING STAGES, A LINEAR ACTUATOR COMPRISING SUCH A GEAR AND A TABLE LEG COMPRISING SUCH A LINEAR ACTUATOR - Gear, preferably for actuators of the type, where an electric motor ( | 03-17-2011 |
20110296935 | Linear actuator - A linear actuator, in particular telescopic legs for height-adjustable tables, and comprising an outer profile ( | 12-08-2011 |
20120280604 | ARRANGEMENT FOR HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT PREFERABLY FOR KITCHEN TABLES WITH BASE CABINETS - An arrangement for height-adjustment, preferably for kitchen tables with base cabinets is designed as a platform comprising a bottom plate ( | 11-08-2012 |
20130015300 | TELESCOPIC COLUMN, PREFERABLY FOR FURNITUREAANM Klinke; NorbertAACI AugustenborgAACO DKAAGP Klinke; Norbert Augustenborg DK - A telescopic lifting column ( | 01-17-2013 |
20140028168 | HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE WORK TABLE - Height-adjustable work table, preferably kitchen table, comprising at least one cabinet ( | 01-30-2014 |
20150115774 | LINEAR ACTUATOR - A linear actuator especially for adjustable furniture comprises a spindle ( | 04-30-2015 |
Ralph Klinke, Sammamish, WA US
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20100311953 | PROCESS FOR PURIFYING PROTEINS - The invention relates to a process for purifying a protein by mixing a protein preparation with a solution having a first salt and a second salt, wherein each salt has a different lyotropic value, and loading the mixture onto a hydrophobic interaction chromatography column. The dynamic capacity of the column for a protein using the two salt combination will be increased compared with the dynamic capacity of the column for either single salt alone. | 12-09-2010 |
Robert Klinke, Budd Lake, NJ US
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20080237388 | DIFFERENTIAL CORE WINDING APPARATUS - A pressurize air differential core winding apparatus comprises core mounting outer rings rotationally slidably mounted on a corresponding inner camming ring having outer camming surfaces. A rotating drive shaft has radial displaceable buttons which are displaced radially outwardly by an inner inflatable bladder to selectively rotate the inner ring forming a clutch mechanism. Each outer ring has an annular array of slots in which are elongated rotatable gripping cylindrical rollers having arcuate edges. Each roller is resiliently urged radially inwardly by an O-ring against the camming surfaces. The camming surfaces selectively urge the rollers outwardly to grip a core about which filaments are to be wound. An array of recesses in the outer ring receive a corresponding pad of fibrous members such as the hook type fasteners available as Velcro and Velcoin brands for initially frictionally engaging and gripping a received core. The fibrous members extend from a substrate having an adhesive backing for securing the pad to the recesses. | 10-02-2008 |
Stanislaw Klinke, Tannheim PL
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20110026601 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DECODING SIGNALS - New capabilities will allow conventional broadcast transmission to be available to mobile devices. A method of decoding a bitstream is described including receiving a demodulated bitstream, the demodulated bitstream encoded using a byte-code encoding process, arranging a portion of the demodulated bitstream into a subset of bits, reordering the subset of bits, and decoding the subset of bits based on a property of the subset of bits and the encoding process. An apparatus includes means for decoding a bitstream based on a property of the subset of bits and the encoding process. | 02-03-2011 |