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Christian Klinkenberg, Herdecke DE
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| 20110146850 | Method for Producing A Steel Strip Having A Dual-Phase Microstructure - A method for producing semi-finished product, particularly steel strip, having a dual-phase microstructure and a tensile strength between 500 and 1000 MPa. Elements such as carbon and nitrogen which are interstitially dissolved in a ferritic matrix are bound by alloying elements such as Al, Mo, Nb, Ti and V which form carbide, nitride or carbonitride in order to adjust a microstructure of hard components such as martensite, bainite, carbide with low fractions of residual austenite in a ferritic matrix, which is substantially free from interstitially dissolved elements (IF character). | 06-23-2011 |
Christoph Klinkenberg, Koln DE
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| 20100327470 | PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING THICK-WALLED PLASTIC COMPONENTS - The invention relates to a process for producing plastic components, in particular optical lenses or optical light-guides, wherein plastic melt is injected via a sprue ( | 12-30-2010 |
Ernst-Dieter Klinkenberg, Rostock DE
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| 20090280179 | Resorbable Calcium Phosphate Based Biopolymer-Cross-Linked Bone Replacement Material - A resorbable bone replacement material made of calcium phosphate particles of different phases which are embedded in an inventive-specific cross-linked collagen matrix. The goal is to form a non-brittle, bone replacement moulded body having a positive fit, i.e. having a shape which is anatomic and/or corresponds to the defect, which perfectly fills the bone defect and can be resorbed thereby. Said goal is achieved by producing the bone replacement material made of a mixture of calcium phosphate particles which is embedded in an inventive cross-linked collagen matrix. In particular, the collagen cross-linking is achieved by a Laccase-induced peptide cross-linking and suitable bridge molecules. Essentially substituted dihydroxyarmotes and/or substrates of the lignolytic polyphenoloxidases, such as Laccases, are suitable as bridge molecules. Also, monocyclic ortho-dihydroxyaromates, monocyclic para-dihydroxyaromates, bicyclic monohydroxyaromates, polycyclic monohydroxyaromates, bicyclic dihydroxyaromates, polycyclic dihydroxyaromates, bicyclic trihydroxyaromates, polycyclic trihydroxyaromates, or mixtures thereof are used. The inventive hydroxyaromates are not part of a polymer chain as opposed to the known conchal adhesive. | 11-12-2009 |
Geir Klinkenberg, Heimdal NO
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| 20100041941 | Preservation and Controlled Delivery / Release of Spermatozoa - The present invention relates to biopolymer particles for preservation of spermatozoa, wherein the spermatozoa are embedded within the biopolymer particle. The present invention also regards a method for preservation, storage and controlled delivery/release of spermatozoa, and the use of the biopolymer particles according to the present invention in breeding. | 02-18-2010 |
| 20110117606 | NRPS-PKS Gene Cluster and its Manipulation and Utility - The present invention provides a nucleic acid molecule comprising: (a) a nucleotide sequence as shown in SEQ ID No. 1; or (b) a nucleotide sequence which is the complement of SEQ ID No. 1; or (c) a nucleotide sequence which is degenerate with SEQ ID No. 1; or (d) a nucleotide sequence having at least 85% sequence identity (preferably at least 87%, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98% or 99% sequence identity) with SEQ ID No. 1; or (e) a part of any one of (a) to (d), wherein said nucleic acid molecule encodes or is a complementary to a nucleic acid molecule encoding one or more polypeptides, or comprises or is complementary to a nucleic acid molecule comprising one or more genetic elements, having functional activity in the synthesis of a polyketide-based or macrolactam molecule. Particularly the invention contemplates the modification of the nucleic acid of the invention, encoding the biosynthetic machinery for the synthesis of the polyketide macrolactam BE-14106, including expressing in a microorganism the modified nucleic acid molecule. In certain aspects the modification includes introducing, mutating, deleting, replacing or inactivating a sequence encoding one or more activities or proteins encoded by said nucleic acid molecule. Other aspects of the invention include a microorganism containing the modified and unmodified nucleic acid and recovering the polyketide-based or macrolactam molecule from said mircoorganism. | 05-19-2011 |
Huig Klinkenberg, Katwijk NL
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| 20100196622 | PORTABLE ULTRAVIOLET AND VISIBLE LIGHT LAMP - The invention relates to a portable ultraviolet/visible light (UVA/IS) lamp having a UVA/IS-light emitting diode (UVA/IS-LED) unit comprising a plurality of UVA/IS-LEDs as UVA/IS radiation source, a UVA/IS-LED electric power supply, and a cooling medium feed line connectable to a cooling medium reservoir for providing a flow of cooling medium to the UVA/IS-LEDs. | 08-05-2010 |
Maurice Peter Klinkenberg, Vichten LU
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| 20110120606 | PNEUMATIC TIRE WITH TREAD - The present invention is directed to a pneumatic tire comprising a ground contacting tread, the tread comprising a rubber composition comprising | 05-26-2011 |
| 20110136939 | TIRE WITH COMPONENT CONTAINING CELLULOSE - The present invention is directed to a method of making a rubber composition, comprising the steps of mixing cellulose fibers and water to form a first mixture; mixing the first mixture with an aqueous diene-based elastomer latex to form a second mixture comprising cellulose fibers, elastomer, and water; and separating the cellulose fibers and elastomer from the water to form a elastomer/cellulose masterbatch. | 06-09-2011 |
Maurice Peter Catharina Jozef Klinkenberg, Vichten LU
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| 20090048400 | Method for Making Tire with Black Sidewall and Tire Made by the Method - The present invention is directed to a method for maintaining the black sidewall appearance of a tire, comprising the step of fabricating the tire with a rubber sidewall compound comprising 100 parts by weight of at least one diene based rubber; from 10 to 70 parts by weight, per 100 parts by weight of diene based rubber (phr) of a rubber process oil selected from the group consisting of aromatic, paraffinic, naphthenic, vegetable oils other than castor oil, and low PCA oils including MES, TDAE, SRAE and heavy naphthenic oils; and from 0.5 to 3 parts by weight, per 100 parts by weight of diene based rubber (phr) of a triglyceride derived from fatty acids comprising at least 80 percent by weight of at least one of ricinoleic acid and 12-hydroxy stearic acid. | 02-19-2009 |
| 20090082492 | Tire with Component Containing Cellulose - The present invention is directed to a pneumatic tire comprising at least one component, the at least one component comprising a rubber composition comprising a diene based elastomer, from 1 to 30 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of diene based elastomer (phr) of cellulose fiber, and from 1 to 20 phr of a substituted polyisoprene comprising units of formula I, wherein —R comprises hydrogen and one substituent group of structure II | 03-26-2009 |
| 20090082511 | Tire with Component Containing Cellulose - A pneumatic tire comprising at least one component, the at least one component comprising a rubber composition comprising the rubber composition comprising a diene based elastomer, from 1 to 30 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of diene based elastomer (phr) of cellulose fiber, and from 1 to 20 phr of a substituted polyisoprene comprising units of formula I, wherein —R comprises hydrogen and a substituent group of structure II | 03-26-2009 |
