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Alexander J. Neeb, Alpharetta, GA US
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20130048191 | MECHANICAL FASTENING SYSTEM FOR AN ARTICLE - A method of forming a post bonded loop laminate material includes providing a first layer of material comprising a nonwoven web of loop material having fibers and applying a force to the nonwoven web of loop material to generally orient the fibers in the direction of the applied force. The first layer of material is laminated to a second layer of material while applying the force to the nonwoven web of loop material to form a nonwoven loop laminate material. The first layer of material is bonded to the second layer of material after forming the nonwoven loop laminate material to form a post bonded loop laminate material. | 02-28-2013 |
Daniel Neeb, Aventura, FL US
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20100089597 | APPARATUS FOR REDUCING THE INCIDENCE OF TAMPERING WITH AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER ASSEMBLIES - A fire sprinkler head anti tamper canopy discourages hanging objects from a sprinkler head, or otherwise tampering or accidentally activating a sprinkler head. The canopy encloses the projecting portion of a sprinkler head, at least around the sides of the sprinkler head, and allows heat to enter and activate the sprinkler head, and water to escape from the sprinkler head for fire suppression. The canopy is magnetically secured to the wall or ceiling surface, without a requirement for physical attachment to the sprinkler head. Upon sprinkler head activation, water pressure dislodges the canopy, the latter returnable to an anti-tamper position once the fire sprinkler system has been reset. | 04-15-2010 |
Douglas Louis Neeb, Hastings, MI US
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20100252175 | VEHICLE WHEEL CONSTRUCTION PROCESS - An improved process for permanently attaching an overlay to a wheel disc, wherein the overlay is aligned and spaced apart from the wheel disc. A mold is created by a combination of the overlay, wheel disc and localized nests that engage at predetermined times during foam filling to close the mold. The mold is adequately sealed so that there is no foam leakage as the foam expands to fill the mold and, therefore, no final trimming of excess foam is required. The improved process is capable of accommodating a wheel having turbine openings therein. | 10-07-2010 |
Frédéric Neeb, Eragny Sur Oise FR
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20120312788 | LASER MACHINING EQUIPMENT HAVING A COMMON GAS SOURCE FOR THE LASER OSCILLATOR AND HEAD - The invention relates to a laser machining equipment including a laser oscillator ( | 12-13-2012 |
Frédéric Neeb, Eragny Sur Oise FR
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20120312788 | LASER MACHINING EQUIPMENT HAVING A COMMON GAS SOURCE FOR THE LASER OSCILLATOR AND HEAD - The invention relates to a laser machining equipment including a laser oscillator ( | 12-13-2012 |
James Neeb, Gilbert, AZ US
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20140365832 | TECHNIQUES AND CONFIGURATIONS FOR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN DEVICES - Techniques and configurations are disclosed herein for communication between devices. In some embodiments, a bus for communication between first and second devices may include a transmit buffer and one or more processing devices. The one or more processing devices may be configured to receive first asynchronous data from an operating system, running on a central processing unit of the first device, on an operating system signal path; transmit the first asynchronous data from the first device to the second device on a command signal path; transmit first data from the transmit buffer to the second device at a first fixed packet frequency on a transmit signal path; and receive data from the second device at a second fixed packet frequency on a receive signal path different from the transmit signal path. Other embodiments may be disclosed and/or claimed. | 12-11-2014 |
James E. Neeb, Gilbert, AZ US
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20140062513 | Integrated Circuit Test Temperature Control Mechanism - A thermal controller includes a thermal control interface to receive test data from an automated test equipment (ATE) system and dynamically adjust a target setpoint temperature based on the data and a dynamic thermal controller to receive the target setpoint temperature from the thermal control interface and control a thermal actuator based on the target setpoint temperature. | 03-06-2014 |
Martin Neeb, Weil Am Rhein DE
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20110082218 | TREATMENT AND MODULATION OF GENE EXPRESSION AND SKIN AGING - Methods and compositions for treating modulating and/or ameliorating non-light-induced, particularly non-UV-induced, skin aging in a human, for reducing the basal MMP-10 expression in unirradiated cells of an organism and/or reducing the basal MMP-1 RNA transcription and protein translation in unirradiated cells of an organism, and/or for_modulating the effects of UVA-induced RNA transcription and polypeptide translation of a matrix metalloprotease, which include administering an effective amount of β-carotene, a precursor of β-carotene, a salt of β-carotene, or a combination of two or more thereof to an organism, particularly a mammal, more particularly a human, in need to thereof. | 04-07-2011 |
Michael J. Neeb, King Of Prussia, PA US
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20090275571 | MORPHOLINYL AND PYRROLIDINYL ANALOGS - The present invention relates to morpholinyl, and pyrrolidinyl analogs, pharmaceutical compositions containing them, and their use as antagonists of urotensin II. | 11-05-2009 |
Taco Wijnand Neeb, Nederhorst Den Berg NL
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20080309283 | Apparatus and Method for Charging an Accumulator - An apparatus for charging an accumulator of electrical charge comprises an apparatus for generating electrical current by conversion of energy supplied externally in a form other than electrical energy and for supplying current at an output voltage differential, and terminals for supplying charging current to an accumulator to be charged at an imposed voltage differential. The apparatus is provided with a second accumulator of electrical charge, which is connected in series to the apparatus for generating electrical current between the terminals, such that a voltage differential across the series—connection is larger than the output voltage differential of the current—generating apparatus. | 12-18-2008 |
20090009130 | Apparatus and Method for Charging an Accumulator - An apparatus for charging an accumulator ( | 01-08-2009 |
Taco Wijnand Neeb, Almere NL
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20090283135 | APPARATUS COMPRISING LOW VOLTAGE POWER SOURCE - An apparatus is disclosed for powering an electric load with a low-voltage power supply. The apparatus permits the use of low-voltage power cells that are connected predominantly in parallel. The parallel arrangement of the power cells offers significant practical advantages. | 11-19-2009 |
20100243033 | SOLAR CELL LAMINATE COMPRISING A SEMICONDUCTOR LAYER - Disclosed is a photovoltaic laminate comprising a photovoltaic semiconductor material. The photovoltaic laminate may be manufactured without the use of adhesive, thereby avoiding light loss through absorption by an adhesive layer. The laminate may be formed by forming a sandwich of the crystalline semiconductor material between layers of non-crosslinked cross-linkable polymer, followed by in situ cross-linking of the polymer. The laminate may be incorporated in a curved surface of a structure, such as a boat hull or boat deck. | 09-30-2010 |
20120129245 | ALGAE REACTOR - The invention relates to a lighting system for illuminating algae in an aqueous liquid. The lighting system includes a light source comprising a plurality of LEDs, a mounting structure for supporting the LEDs and a housing for accommodating the light source and the mounting structure. At least a portion of the housing is transparent for light emitted by the light source. The housing is at least partly filled with a cooling liquid, such that, in use, heat from the LEDs is transferred by the cooling liquid from the LEDs by means of convection. The invention further relates to a reactor comprising such lighting system. | 05-24-2012 |
20130102069 | ALGAE REACTOR - The invention relates to a method for transferring light generated by a light emitting diode towards an aqueous liquid containing algae. The method includes emitting light by the light emitting diode having a first refractive index, transferring the light through a liquid medium having a second refractive index, and a solid medium having a third refractive index, into the aqueous liquid having a fourth refractive index. The value of the first refractive index is equal to or greater than the value of the second refractive index. The value of the second refractive index is equal to or greater than the value of the third refractive index. The value of the third refractive index is equal to or greater than the value of the fourth refractive index. The invention further relates to a reactor designed to perform such method. | 04-25-2013 |
20140030801 | ALGAE REACTOR - The invention relates to a reactor for growing algae in an aqueous liquid using photosynthesis. The reactor includes a tank for accommodating the aqueous liquid with the algae in it, and a lighting system including a light source with a plurality of LEDs, a mounting structure for supporting the LEDs, and a housing for accommodating the light source and the mounting structure. At least a portion of the housing is transparent for light emitted by the light source. The lighting system is at least partially submerged in the aqueous liquid. Additionally, in operation, the light transmitted through the transparent portion of the housing is of sufficient intensity to substantially prevent growth of the algae on the surface of the transparent portion of the housing. | 01-30-2014 |