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Bernhard Knipp, Kuerten-Olpe DE
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| 20090312289 | IBANDRONATE POLYMORPH - The present invention relates to a new crystalline polymorph of 3-(N-methyl-N-pentyl)amino-1-hydroxypropane-1,1-diphosphonic acid monosodium salt monohydrate (Ibandronate) with the following formula | 12-17-2009 |
| 20100190976 | NOVEL PROCESS FOR THE RECOVERY OF BETA ACETYLFURANOSIDE - There is provided an improved method for the recovery of residual, unseparated β-ACF from reaction mixtures remaining from an initial synthesis of ACF, which is in particular usable on a large industrial scale, more particularly in the production of capecitabine. | 07-29-2010 |
Bernhard Knipp, Kuerten DE
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| 20110087013 | Friedel-Crafts acylation for the synthesis of aryl- and heteroaryl-(3-ethyl-4-nitrophenyl)-methanones - The present invention concerns a synthesis process comprising the following steps (i) reacting 3-ethyl-4-nitrobenzoic acid with thionyl chloride to produce a 3-ethyl-4-nitrobenzoic acid chloride or a 3-ethyl-4-nitrobenzoic acid anhydride from 3-ethyl-4-nitrobenzoic acid by means of water cleavage and (ii) Friedel-Crafts acylation by reacting the 3-ethyl-4-nitrobenzoic acid chloride or the 3-ethyl-4-nitrobenzoic acid anhydride with an optionally substituted aryl-H to form an optionally substituted (3-ethyl-4-nitrophenyl)-aryl-methanone. In addition the present invention concerns compounds containing (3-ethyl-4-nitrophenyl)-aryl-methanone, characterized in that the optionally substituted aryl is an optionally substituted condensed aromate. | 04-14-2011 |
David G. Knipp, St. Louis, MO US
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| 20080294449 | BUSINESS OBJECT DOCUMENT MAPPER - In accordance with an embodiment, an architecture for directly interfacing Business Object Documents (BODs) may include a BOD mapper which employs the BOD for input and output. A model object definable by class is created corresponding to the data contained in the BOD. System logic for the local domain is provided with communication with the BOD mapper through a BOD mapper application programming interface. The logic operates on the model object and a mapping configuration is provided for relating elements of the BOD to the model object. An addressing element communicates with the BOD mapper to define the mapping configuration for the BODs operated on by the BOD Mapper for input/output and mapping for a map call and parsing for a list call is accomplished for the contents from the BOD to the model object as defined by the BOD mapping configuration. | 11-27-2008 |
Dietmar Knipp, Bremen DE
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| 20090323060 | SPECTRAL OPTICAL SENSOR AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING AN OPTICAL SPECTRAL SENSOR - The invention relates to an optical spectral sensor for determining the spectral information of incident light, in particular in the visible and infrared spectral range, with at least one optoelectronic semiconductor arrangement and at least one metal film, which is surrounded by a dielectric, wherein the metal film has a periodic pattern, wherein the at least one optoelectronic semiconductor arrangement and the at least one patterned metal film are arranged in such a way that light to be detected initially passes through the patterned metal film and then impinges on the optoelectronic semiconductor arrangement, wherein the optical spectral sensor is formed in such a way that the spectral sensitivity is determined essentially by the optical properties of the patterned metal film. | 12-31-2009 |
Lawrence J. Knipp, Fort Collins, CO US
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| 20110253047 | System and Method for Improved Thin Film Deposition - A system and method for improved thin film deposition is described. One embodiment includes a perimeter mask for thin film deposition, the perimeter mask comprising an at least one mask surface, the at least one mask surface comprising a mask edge, wherein the mask edge is configured to be positioned proximate to a deposition surface; and wherein the at least one mask surface undercuts away from the mask edge. In various embodiments, the perimeter mask may comprise a bezel shape, a parabolic-curve shape, or a segmented curve shape. In some embodiments, the perimeter mask may partially surround a deposition source, such as a heated-pocket deposition source, a PECVD deposition source, or a sputter deposition source. The perimeter mask can assist in achieving more uniform layers of deposition material and improve processing by containing deposition material and reducing cleaning time. In addition, the perimeter mask itself may be heated in order to prevent deposition on the mask itself and further reduce off-time required for cleaning. | 10-20-2011 |
| 20110255950 | System and Method for Sealing a Vapor Deposition Source - A system and method for movably sealing a vapor deposition source is described. One embodiment includes a system for coating a substrate, the system comprising a deposition chamber; a vapor pocket located within the deposition chamber; and an at least one movable seal, wherein the at least one movable seal is configured to form a first seal with a first portion of a substrate, and wherein the first seal is configured to prevent a vapor from leaking past the first portion of the substrate out of the vapor pocket. In some embodiments, the movable seal may comprise a first flange, wherein the first flange forms a wall of the vapor pocket; and a second flange, wherein the second flange is configured to be movably disposed within a first groove of the source block. | 10-20-2011 |
Michael Knipp, Aspach DE
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| 20090153272 | Waveguide Bandstop Filter - In a bandstop filter having an input port ( | 06-18-2009 |
Randy Knipp, Kansas City, MO US
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| 20110046961 | GREETING CARD HAVING AUDIO RECORDING CAPABILITIES WITH TRIAL MODE FEATURE - A greeting card having an audio message recording and playback device permits recording of personalized audio messages to be played upon opening of the greeting card. The recording device is operable in either a trial mode or a use mode. In the trial mode, which would be applicable when the card is displayed in a store, a potential purchaser may experience the functionality of the card by recording their own test message. The test message is played back initially for the potential purchaser but is not subsequently played back to be later heard by other potential purchasers. In the use mode, which the card may be switched to after purchase by removal of a trial mode panel from the greeting card, a user recorded message is played repeatedly upon subsequent openings of the card. The user recorded message may be followed by a prerecorded recording, such as a song. Additional prerecorded messages, such as voice prompts with instructions for recording a message, may also be included. | 02-24-2011 |
Randy S. Knipp, Kansas City, MO US
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| 20090259474 | GREETING CARD HAVING AUDIO RECORDING CAPABILITIES WITH TRIAL MODE FEATURE - A greeting card having an audio message recording and playback device permits recording of personalized audio messages to be played upon opening of the greeting card. The recording device is operable in either a trial mode or a use mode. In the trial mode, which would be applicable when the card is displayed in a store, a potential purchaser may experience the functionality of the card by recording their own test message. The test message is played back initially for the potential purchaser but is not subsequently played back to be later heard by other potential purchasers. In the use mode, which the card may be switched to after purchase by removal of a trial mode panel from the greeting card, a user recorded message is played repeatedly upon subsequent openings of the card. The user recorded message may be followed by a prerecorded recording, such as a song. Additional prerecorded messages, such as voice prompts with instructions for recording a message, may also be included. | 10-15-2009 |
| 20100307036 | GREETING CARD HAVING KARAOKE RECORD FEATURE AND SIMULTANEOUS PLAYBACK - A greeting card having an audio recording and playback device permits recording of a karaoke-style song to be played upon opening of the greeting card. A user sings along with a permanently prerecorded, karaoke-style song that is played during a recording session. The recording device is operable in either a trial mode or a use mode. In the trial mode, a user-recorded song is played back initially for the potential purchaser but is not subsequently played back to be later heard by other potential purchasers. In the use mode, which the card may be switched to after purchase by removal of a trial mode panel from the greeting card, a user-recorded karaoke-style song is played upon subsequent openings of the card. During playback, the user-recorded song is played simultaneously with the prerecorded karaoke-style recording that was played during the recording session. Additional prerecorded messages, such as voice prompts with instructions, may also be included. The audio recording and playback device may also be included in other non-greeting card products, such as a plush toy and an ornament. | 12-09-2010 |
