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Andreas Künzler, Baden CH
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20100020848 | PROTECTIVE TUBES FOR THERMOCOUPLES - Protective tubes for thermocouples exposed to oxidizing atmospheres at temperatures in the region of approximately 1100° C. are produced from a single-crystal nickel-based superalloy, preferably from an alloy having the following chemical composition (in % by weight): 7.7-8.3 Cr, 5.0-5.25 Co, 2.0-2.1 Mo, 7.8-8.3 W, 5.8-6.1 Ta, 4.9-5.1 Al, 1.3-1.4 Ti, 0.11-0.15 Si, 0.11-0.15 Hf, 200-750 ppm C, 50-400 ppm B, remainder nickel and unavoidable impurities. Protective tubes of this type exhibit good strength and good oxidation resistance under severe stress conditions. | 01-28-2010 |
20100021338 | HIGH-TEMPERATURE ALLOY - An iron-based high-temperature alloy is disclosed which contains the following chemical composition: 20% by weight Cr; 5 to 6% by weight Al; 4% by weight Ta; 4% by weight Mo; 3 to 4% by weight Re; 0.2% by weight Zr; 0.05% by weight B; 0.1% by weight Y; 0.1% by weight Hf; 0 to 0.05% by weight C; and remainder Fe and unavoidable impurities. The alloy can be produced at low cost and can possess outstanding oxidation resistance and good mechanical properties at temperatures up to 1200° C. | 01-28-2010 |
20100061883 | HIGH-TEMPERATURE-RESISTANT COBALT-BASE SUPERALLOY - A cobalt-base superalloy chemical composition is disclosed which includes, in % by weight: 25-28 W; 3-8 Al; 0.5-6 Ta; 0-3 Mo; 0.01-0.2 C; 0.01-0.1 Hf; 0.001-0.05 B; 0.01-0.1 Si; and remainder Co and unavoidable impurities. This superalloy can be strengthened by γ′ dispersions and further dispersion mechanisms. Exemplary compositions can provide good oxidation properties and improved strength values at high temperatures. | 03-11-2010 |
20100129256 | HIGH TEMPERATURE AND OXIDATION RESISTANT MATERIAL - High-temperature materials, based on alloyed intermetallic NiAl, have the following chemical composition (values in % by weight): | 05-27-2010 |
20120000577 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A SINGLE-CRYSTAL COMPONENT MADE OF A NICKEL-BASED SUPERALLOY - In a process for producing a large single-crystal component or directionally solidified component made of a nickel-based superalloy, the component is first cast into shape in a known manner to form a microstructure comprising dendrites, and then solution annealing for homogenizing the cast microstructure of the component and two-stage precipitation heat treatment are carried out. In order to avoid chemical inhomogeneities and internal stresses caused thereby, a HIP process with a pressure of higher than 160 MPa is carried out following the solution annealing. | 01-05-2012 |
Andreas Künzler, Baden CH
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20100020848 | PROTECTIVE TUBES FOR THERMOCOUPLES - Protective tubes for thermocouples exposed to oxidizing atmospheres at temperatures in the region of approximately 1100° C. are produced from a single-crystal nickel-based superalloy, preferably from an alloy having the following chemical composition (in % by weight): 7.7-8.3 Cr, 5.0-5.25 Co, 2.0-2.1 Mo, 7.8-8.3 W, 5.8-6.1 Ta, 4.9-5.1 Al, 1.3-1.4 Ti, 0.11-0.15 Si, 0.11-0.15 Hf, 200-750 ppm C, 50-400 ppm B, remainder nickel and unavoidable impurities. Protective tubes of this type exhibit good strength and good oxidation resistance under severe stress conditions. | 01-28-2010 |
20100021338 | HIGH-TEMPERATURE ALLOY - An iron-based high-temperature alloy is disclosed which contains the following chemical composition: 20% by weight Cr; 5 to 6% by weight Al; 4% by weight Ta; 4% by weight Mo; 3 to 4% by weight Re; 0.2% by weight Zr; 0.05% by weight B; 0.1% by weight Y; 0.1% by weight Hf; 0 to 0.05% by weight C; and remainder Fe and unavoidable impurities. The alloy can be produced at low cost and can possess outstanding oxidation resistance and good mechanical properties at temperatures up to 1200° C. | 01-28-2010 |
20100061883 | HIGH-TEMPERATURE-RESISTANT COBALT-BASE SUPERALLOY - A cobalt-base superalloy chemical composition is disclosed which includes, in % by weight: 25-28 W; 3-8 Al; 0.5-6 Ta; 0-3 Mo; 0.01-0.2 C; 0.01-0.1 Hf; 0.001-0.05 B; 0.01-0.1 Si; and remainder Co and unavoidable impurities. This superalloy can be strengthened by γ′ dispersions and further dispersion mechanisms. Exemplary compositions can provide good oxidation properties and improved strength values at high temperatures. | 03-11-2010 |
20100129256 | HIGH TEMPERATURE AND OXIDATION RESISTANT MATERIAL - High-temperature materials, based on alloyed intermetallic NiAl, have the following chemical composition (values in % by weight): | 05-27-2010 |
20120000577 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A SINGLE-CRYSTAL COMPONENT MADE OF A NICKEL-BASED SUPERALLOY - In a process for producing a large single-crystal component or directionally solidified component made of a nickel-based superalloy, the component is first cast into shape in a known manner to form a microstructure comprising dendrites, and then solution annealing for homogenizing the cast microstructure of the component and two-stage precipitation heat treatment are carried out. In order to avoid chemical inhomogeneities and internal stresses caused thereby, a HIP process with a pressure of higher than 160 MPa is carried out following the solution annealing. | 01-05-2012 |
20140050609 | OXIDATION RESISTANT NICKEL ALLOY - The present invention relates to an oxidation resistant Nickel alloy, characterized in the following chemical composition (in % by weight): 4-7 Cr, 4-5 Si, 0.1-0.2 Y, 0.1-0.2 Mg, 0.1-0.2 Hf, remainder Ni and unavoidable impurities. A preferred embodiment has the following chemical composition (in % by weight): 6 Cr, 4.4 Si, 0.1 Y, 0.15 Mg, 0.1 Hf, remainder Ni and unavoidable impurities. This alloy has an improved oxidation resistance, good creep properties at high temperatures and. | 02-20-2014 |
20140053956 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A THREE-DIMENSIONAL ARTICLE - The disclosure refers to a method for manufacturing a three-dimensional article, the method including successively building up the article from a metallic base material by means of an additive manufacturing process, thereby creating an article with a substantial anisotropy of its properties and heat treating the manufactured article at a sufficiently high temperature to reduce the anisotropy significantly by recrystallization and/or grain coarsening. | 02-27-2014 |
Bernhard Künzler, Dubendorf CH
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20100192782 | COFFEE MACHINE - A coffee machine ( | 08-05-2010 |
Bernhard Künzler, Dubendorf CH
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20100192782 | COFFEE MACHINE - A coffee machine ( | 08-05-2010 |
Frank Künzler, Kraichtal DE
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20100007548 | Method and device for determining a distance to a target object - The invention relates to a method for determining a distance (r) to a target object ( | 01-14-2010 |
Frank Künzler, Kraichtal DE
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20100007548 | Method and device for determining a distance to a target object - The invention relates to a method for determining a distance (r) to a target object ( | 01-14-2010 |
Hansruedi Künzler, Mettmenstetten CH
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20100228188 | DEVICE FOR CONNECTING A SUCTION HOSE - The device according to the invention for connecting a suction hose has a connecting piece which is designed in such a way that the suction hose can be pushed over a region of the connecting piece in a sealing manner. The device also comprises a sleeve which can be pushed over the aforementioned region of the connecting piece, at least partially covering said piece and leaving room between the sleeve and the connecting piece for the suction hose. The connection between the sleeve and the connecting piece can only be separated by the destruction of at least one of said two parts. The design of the exterior of the sleeve prevents a second suction hose from lying in a sealing manner against the sleeve. A suction hose that is connected in a sealing manner to the claimed device can therefore not be removed without destroying the device. In addition, it is impossible to push a hose with a greater diameter onto the sleeve in a sealing manner. | 09-09-2010 |
Hansruedi Künzler, Mettmenstetten CH
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20100228188 | DEVICE FOR CONNECTING A SUCTION HOSE - The device according to the invention for connecting a suction hose has a connecting piece which is designed in such a way that the suction hose can be pushed over a region of the connecting piece in a sealing manner. The device also comprises a sleeve which can be pushed over the aforementioned region of the connecting piece, at least partially covering said piece and leaving room between the sleeve and the connecting piece for the suction hose. The connection between the sleeve and the connecting piece can only be separated by the destruction of at least one of said two parts. The design of the exterior of the sleeve prevents a second suction hose from lying in a sealing manner against the sleeve. A suction hose that is connected in a sealing manner to the claimed device can therefore not be removed without destroying the device. In addition, it is impossible to push a hose with a greater diameter onto the sleeve in a sealing manner. | 09-09-2010 |
Hans-Ulrich Kunzler, Basel CH
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20160045441 | Pharmaceutical Compositions Comprising Everolimus - The invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation comprising 40-O-(2-hydroxy)ethyl-rapamycin in a high drug load part and an immediate release part. In addition, the invention relates to a formulation comprising 40-O-(2-hydroxyethyl-rapamycin in a first layer and a surfactant in a layer beneath the first layer. The pharmaceutical composition is particularly suitable for use as a medicament. | 02-18-2016 |
Jay F. Künzler, Canandaigua, NY US
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20110152399 | SURFACE TREATMENT OF BIOMEDICAL DEVICES - A surface modified biomedical device is provided comprising a biomedical device having a coating on at least a portion thereof, the coating comprising a polymer or copolymer having one or more repeating units of the formula: | 06-23-2011 |
Markus Kunzler, Neuenhof CH
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20120207737 | MEDICAL UTILITY OF GLYCAN-BINDING PROTEINS AND GLYCANS - The present invention relates to the use of glycan-binding polypeptides and glycans as a medicament, in particular for treating and/or preventing helminthic infections or an immune disease. Moreover, the present invention is directed to corresponding pharmaceutical compositions, food products and animal feed comprising isolated glycans and/or glycan-binding polypeptides. In addition, the present invention teaches methods for identifying anti-helminthic carbohydrate-binding polypeptides, for identifying helminthic glycan and gene targets involved in glycan-mediated toxicity, for identifying helminths susceptible to glycan-mediated toxicity, and for identifying anti-helminthic and anti-allergic substances. | 08-16-2012 |
20150203828 | N-GLYCAN CORE BETA-GALACTOSYLTRANSFERASE AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to new galactosyltransferases, nucleic acids encoding them, as well as recombinant vectors, host cells, antibodies, uses and methods relating thereto. | 07-23-2015 |
Markus Künzler, Neuenhof CH
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20120064541 | N-GLYCAN CORE BETA-GALACTOSYLTRANSFERASE AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to new galactosyltransferases, nucleic acids encoding them, as well as recombinant vectors, host cells, antibodies, uses and methods relating thereto. | 03-15-2012 |
Patrik A. Kunzler, Birmensdorf CH
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20090079243 | Seat With 3D Motion Interface - There is disclosed a seating system which may included a left seat and a right seat independently supported by left and right suspensions systems, respectively. The left and right suspension systems may provide independent vertical, lateral, azimuthal, and longitudinal roll motion of the left and right seats. | 03-26-2009 |
20090135133 | 3D Motion Control System and Method - There is disclosed a control system which may included a seat having a pelvis angle sensor to provide positional information indicative of an operator's pelvis angle in a frontal plane. The positional information provided by the pelvis angle sensor may be used to control, at least in part, a device. | 05-28-2009 |
Rainer Künzler, Kunzelsau DE
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20140299802 | Solenoid Valve, Battery of Solenoid Valves, Method of Manufacturing a Solenoid Valve, and Mold - In a solenoid valve having a magnetic drive including a housing which is at least partly formed from an injection molding compound, the magnetic drive includes a magnet coil having a winding, a magnet yoke, and a movably mounted magnet armature which is arranged outside the magnet coil. The housing has a first section which encloses the magnet coil having the winding and the magnet yoke, and the housing has a second section which encloses at least most of the movably mounted magnet armature. Further proposed are a battery having a plurality of solenoid valves, a method of manufacturing a solenoid valve, and a mold. | 10-09-2014 |