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Eric Moors, Someren NL

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080212774Device for and a Method of Processing an Encrypted Data Stream in a Cryptographic System09-04-2008
20080273698Device for and a Method of Processing a Data Stream Having a Sequence of Packets and Timing Information Related to the Packets11-06-2008

Eric Wilhelmus Josephus Moors, Eindhoven NL

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080304810Device for and a Method of Processing an Input Data Stream Comprising a Sequence of Input Frames12-11-2008
20080317246Device for and a Method of Processing Data Stream12-25-2008

Patent applications by Eric Wilhelmus Josephus Moors, Eindhoven NL

Johannes Hubertus Josephina Moors, Mt Helmond NL

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20100309447 LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS, A PROJECTION SYSTEM AND A DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD - A lithographic apparatus is disclosed that includes a projection system configured to project a patterned radiation beam onto a target portion of a substrate, a vacuum chamber through which the patterned beam of radiation is projected during use, and a purge system configured to provide a purge gas flow in the chamber.12-09-2010

Johannes Hubertus Josephine Moors, Helmond NL

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20110249243OPTICAL ELEMENT FOR A LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS, LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS COMPRISING SUCH OPTICAL ELEMENT AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE OPTICAL ELEMENT - A lithographic apparatus includes an optical element that includes an oriented carbon nanotube sheet. The optical element has an element thickness in the range of about 20-500 nm and has a transmission for EUV radiation having a wavelength in the range of about 1-20 nm of at least about 20% under perpendicular irradiation with the EUV radiation.10-13-2011

Johnny Moors, Baton Rouge, LA US

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20120035396PROCESS FOR PREPARING MDA VIA THE STAGE OF THE AMINAL - The invention relates to a process for preparing methylenediphenyldiamine (MDA), comprising the following steps a) to c): 02-09-2012

Johnny Moors, Antwerpen BE

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20090005596Process for Simultaneously Preparing 4,4'- Diphenylmethanediamine and Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate and Polyphenylenepolymethylene Polyisocyanates - The invention provides a01-01-2009

Jürgen Moors, Neustadt DE

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20120073619TEMPERATURE PROTECTION OF A THERMOELECTRIC MODULE AND/OR OF A THERMOELECTRIC GENERATOR USING PHASE CHANGE MATERIALS - In a thermoelectric generator (03-29-2012

Jürgen Moors, Kressel-Lo BE

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20110257437PROCESS FOR PREPARING PURE TRIETHANOLAMINE (TEOA) - A process for preparing pure triethanolamine (TEOA) by continuously distillatively separating an ethanolamine mixture comprising TEOA and diethanolamine (DEOA), by distilling off DEOA in a distillation column (DEOA column) and supplying the resulting bottom stream comprising TEOA to a downstream column (TEOA column) in which the pure TEOA is withdrawn as a side draw stream, wherein the residence time of the ethanolamine mixture in the bottom of the DEOA column is <20 minutes.10-20-2011

Mark Moors, Dusseldorf DE

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20110295399ROBOT INTERACTION SYSTEM - In the case of a robot interaction system comprising a robot (12-01-2011

Raymond Kenneth Moors, Chino, CA US

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20100285181UNCONVENTIONAL EDIBLE FOOD PRODUCTS - A food product having an unconventional design, such as that resembling meat from a prehistoric animal, may be made by attaching meat to a large beef rib bone. The beef rib bone may be made to resemble a rib from a prehistoric animal.11-11-2010

Rolf Moors, Bonstetten DE

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20100193724COPOLYMERS CONTAINING PERFLUOROALKYL GROUPS AND AQUEOUS DISPERSIONS THEREOF - Copolymers which are composed of at least 4 monomers, including (meth)acrylate compounds containing perfluoroalkyl groups, are suitable for the treatment of fiber materials. The copolymers are usually used here in the form of aqueous dispersions. The fiber materials are in particular fabrics, for example made of polyolefin. Treatment with the copolymers imparts to them oil- and water-repellent properties and also repellent properties toward low molecular weight alcohols.08-05-2010

Patent applications by Rolf Moors, Bonstetten DE

Thomas Moors, Greenville, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090060714Multi-part cast turbine engine component having an internal cooling channel and method of forming a multi-part cast turbine engine component - A multi-part cast component for a turbine engine includes a first component section having a main body portion including at least one cooling flow passage section, and a second component section having a main body including at least one cooling flow passage section. The first and second component sections are joined along a parting line to form a turbine engine component with the at least one cooling flow passage section of the first component section aligning with the at least one cooling flow passage of the second component section to form a cooling flow channel.03-05-2009

Thomas Moors, Simpsonville, SC US

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20090176110EROSION AND CORROSION-RESISTANT COATING SYSTEM AND PROCESS THEREFOR - A coating system and process capable of providing erosion and corrosion-resistance to a component, particularly a steel compressor blade of an industrial gas turbine. The coating system includes a metallic sacrificial undercoat on a surface of the component substrate, and a ceramic topcoat deposited by thermal spray on the undercoat. The undercoat contains a metal or metal alloy that is more active in the galvanic series than iron, and electrically contacts the surface of the substrate. The ceramic topcoat consists essentially of a ceramic material chosen from the group consisting of mixtures of alumina and titania, mixtures of chromia and silica, mixtures of chromia and titania, mixtures of chromia, silica, and titania, and mixtures of zirconia, titania, and yttria.07-09-2009

Thomas Michael Moors, Simpsonville, SC US

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20100193088High Corrosion Resistance Precipitation Hardened Martensitic Stainless Steel - A precipitation-hardened stainless steel alloy comprises, by weight: about 14.0 to about 16.0 percent chromium; about 6.0 to about 7.0 percent nickel; about 1.25 to about 1.75 percent copper; about 0.5 to about 2.0 percent molybdenum; about 0.025 to about 0.05 percent carbon; niobium in an amount greater than about twenty times to about twenty-five times that of carbon; and the balance iron and incidental impurities. The alloy has an aged microstructure and an ultimate tensile strength of at least about 1100 MPa and a Charpy V-notch toughness of at least about 69 J. The aged microstructure includes martensite and not more than about 10% reverted austenite and is useful for making turbine airfoils.08-05-2010
20110189022SHAPED ROTOR WHEEL CAPABLE OF CARRYING MULTIPLE BLADE STAGES - A shaped rotor wheel, a turbo machine including the rotor wheel, and a method for producing the same are disclosed. In an embodiment, a rotor wheel is provided which includes at least one disk member and at least one spacer member, and is a capable of carrying and axially spacing one or more stages of blades. Also disclosed is a method for producing such a rotor wheel using metal powders as a starting material, and processing the metal powder using powder metallurgy techniques.08-04-2011
20110232809HIGH CORROSION RESISTANCE PRECIPITATION HARDENED MARTENSITIC STAINLESS STEEL - A precipitation-hardened stainless steel alloy comprises, by weight: about 14.0 to about 16.0 percent chromium; about 6.0 to about 8.0 percent nickel; about 1.25 to about 1.75 percent copper; greater than about 1.5 to about 2.0 percent molybdenum; about 0.001 to about 0.025 percent carbon; niobium in an amount greater than about twenty times that of carbon; and the balance iron and incidental impurities. The alloy has an aged microstructure and an ultimate tensile strength of at least about 09-29-2011