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Axel Scheibel, Munchen DE
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20130145925 | Vehicle Comprising a Turrent Mount, An Auxiliary Mount, and a Viewing Device Arranged on the Auxiliary Mount - The invention relates to a vehicle, in particular a military combat vehicle, with a hull ( | 06-13-2013 |
Hans-Joerg Lothar Scheibel, Lake Orion, MI US
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20100282069 | Active Brake Booster System - A brake booster system for a motor vehicle of a type having an internal combustion engine without a conventional throttle-type valve in an intake manifold for engine output control. In accordance with the present invention, a throttleless-type IC engine of the above described type is modified to include a valve which can periodically close or obstruct the path of intake air to the IC engine to generate intake manifold vacuum to provide a needed pressure differential for brake booster operation. The system includes a pressure transducer which controls operation of the valve to provide the desired control of engine brake booster vacuum. | 11-11-2010 |
Jeffrey J. Scheibel, Loveland, OH US
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20140302003 | Perhydrolase - The present invention provides methods and compositions comprising at least one perhydrolase enzyme for cleaning and other applications. In some particularly preferred embodiments, the present invention provides methods and compositions for generation of peracids. The present invention finds particular use in applications involving cleaning, bleaching and disinfecting. | 10-09-2014 |
Jeffrey John Scheibel, Glendale, OH US
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20120213726 | BIO-BASED LINEAR ALKYLPHENYL SULFONATES - The invention is directed to mixtures comprising C | 08-23-2012 |
20120214724 | Mixtures OF C10-C13 Alkylphenyl Sulfonates - The invention is directed to mixtures comprising C | 08-23-2012 |
20130053300 | Compositions Comprising A Near Terminal-Branched Compound And Methods Of Making The Same - Disclosed herein are novel mixtures of near terminal-branched compounds and derivatives thereof. Further disclosed are methods of making these mixtures, and uses of these mixtures in cleaning compositions (e.g., dishcare, laundry, hard surface cleaners,) and/or personal care compositions (e.g., skin cleansers, shampoo, hair conditioners). | 02-28-2013 |
20130072415 | DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SPECIFIC BLEND RATIOS of ISOPRENOID-BASED SURFACTANTS - The present invention relates to detergent compositions containing a blend of selected isoprenoid-based surfactants and methods of making and using the same. | 03-21-2013 |
20140018279 | DISHWASHING COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING AN ESTERIFIED SUBSTITUTED BENZENE SULFONATE - Automatic dishwashing detergent compositions containing an esterified benzene sulfonate, a peroxide source, and a non-ionic surfactant provide a “3-in-1” benefit of red stain removal on plastics, tea stains on ceramics, and corrosion inhibition on metals. | 01-16-2014 |
20140148375 | DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SUSTAINABLE SURFACTANT SYSTEMS COMPRISING ISOPRENOID-DERIVED SURFACTANTS - The present invention relates to detergent compositions containing a surfactant system comprising “sustainable” or bio-derived surfactant hydrophobes or “sustainable” or bio-derived surfactants. | 05-29-2014 |
20140255330 | Mixed Sugar Compositions - Novel mixtures of sugar amides or sugar amines are disclosed that have improved thermal properties over the individual components. New feedstocks based on both the surfactant tail as well as the sugar head group allow for improved physical properties of sugar amide surfactant mixtures and thus improved formulatability. Furthermore, new sources of unique methyl esters from both bioengineering and or co-metathesis of fats and oils provide novel and improved sugar amide surfactant mixtures. | 09-11-2014 |
20150239798 | PROCESS FOR MAKING RENEWABLE SURFACTANT INTERMEDIATES AND SURFACTANTS FROM FATS AND OILS AND PRODUCTS THEREOF - The present invention relates generally to methods for producing renewable detergent compounds. More specifically, the invention relates to methods for producing detergent intermediates, including bio-linear alkylbenzene (LAB), bio-alcohols, and long chain bio-paraffins, from natural oils. | 08-27-2015 |
20150240187 | PROCESS FOR MAKING RENEWABLE SURFACTANT INTERMEDIATES AND SURFACTANTS FROM FATS AND OILS AND PRODUCTS THEREOF - The present invention relates generally to methods for producing renewable detergent compounds. More specifically, the invention relates to methods for producing detergent intermediates, including bio-linear alkylbenzene (LAB), bio-alcohols, and long chain bio-paraffins, from natural oils. | 08-27-2015 |
Joerg Scheibel, Lake Orion, MI US
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20130160436 | ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC TRACTION SUPPORT - A traction control system comprises a wheel hydraulic motor and pump assembly selectively connectable to a wheel for a vehicle to provide drive to the wheel. An electronic control unit is connected to a main hydraulic control valve to control fluid flow from the main hydraulic motor and pump assembly to the wheel motor and pump assembly. A high pressure accumulator and reservoir are fluidly connected to the main hydraulic motor and pump assembly to provide pressurized fluid to the system. | 06-27-2013 |
20150151726 | HYDRAULIC AND ELECTRONIC BRAKING SYSTEM FOR AUTONOMOUS BRAKING - A brake system for a motor vehicle includes a first control module coupled to a first hydraulic brake circuit and a second hydraulic brake circuit. The first control module is configured to control fluid pressure within both the first hydraulic brake circuit and the second hydraulic brake circuit. A second control module coupled to the first hydraulic brake circuit and the second hydraulic brake circuit, wherein the second control module is configured to control fluid pressure within both the first hydraulic brake circuit and the second hydraulic brake circuit independent of the first control module. The first control module is disposed in series with the second control module in the first hydraulic brake circuit and the second hydraulic brake circuit. | 06-04-2015 |
John P. Scheibel, Florissant, MO US
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20150112635 | DATUM REFERENCE FRAME FOR MECHANICAL PARTS - A method of establishing a datum reference frame for a manufactured detail part used in an assembly comprises establishing a primary datum reference plane, identifying first and second mating surfaces of the part, identifying first and second functional features of size on the first and second mating surfaces, using a coordinate measuring machine (CMM) probe to identify a first point at an intersection of a centerline of the first feature and the first surface, using the CMM probe to identify a second point at an intersection of the centerline of the second feature and the second surface; and establishing a secondary compound datum reference plane through the intersection points and perpendicular to the primary datum reference plane. | 04-23-2015 |
Kim Scheibel, Los Angeles, CA US
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20090177691 | MULTI-LEVEL REPUTATION BASED RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - Multi-level reputation based recommendation system and method focused on users as opposed to products or web sites. Establishes reputations of recommenders that may extend beyond a given user's first hand trust of these recommenders. Trust formed between a second and third user based on similar valuations that may not be shared between the first user and the third user may be utilized when recommending something useful for the first user. Reputations are subjective to each user and change over time. Provides recommendations to connect users with blogs, videos, other users, music, books, web sites, reviews, products, vacations spots, hotels, cities, events, activities and ad units for example. Does not rely on the number of static information connections, i.e., links to a given web site, but rather utilize dynamic information as it spreads through the interaction of users. May be utilized in any application or domain where users attribute value to things or actions. | 07-09-2009 |
Kim Scheibel, San Juan Capistrano, CA US
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20090274844 | Method for the establishment of a crack resistant epoxy paint coat and paint compositions suitable for said method - The present invention relates to a method for the establishment of a crack resistant epoxy paint coat and paint compositions suitable for said method. The method is developed for use in ballast tanks e.g. a ballast tank of a vessel. The method involves the steps: (i) applying a paint composition comprising an epoxy-based binder system onto the surface thereby forming a curable paint film on the surface, and (ii) allowing the curable paint film to cure thereby forming the epoxy paint coat. The paint composition has a viscosity of at the most 140 KU, when ready to be applied. The paint composition comprises 35-80% by solids volume of the paint of an epoxy-based binder system having a ratio between the hydrogen equivalents and the epoxy equivalents in the range of 20:100 to 120:100. The paint composition furthermore comprises 0.5-30% by solids volume of the paint of one or more fibres. The fibres have an average length, of at the most 250 μm. | 11-05-2009 |
20140314959 | METHOD FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A CRACK RESISTANT EPOXY PAINT COAT AND PAINT COMPOSITIONS SUITABLE FOR SAID METHOD - The present invention relates to a method for the establishment of a crack resistant epoxy paint coat and paint compositions suitable for said method. The method is developed for use in ballast tanks e.g. a ballast tank of a vessel. The method involves the steps: (i) applying a paint composition comprising an epoxy-based binder system onto the surface thereby forming a curable paint film on the surface, and (ii) allowing the curable paint film to cure thereby forming the epoxy paint coat. The paint composition has a viscosity of at the most 140 KU, when ready to be applied. The paint composition comprises 35-80% by solids volume of the paint of an epoxy-based binder system having a ratio between the hydrogen equivalents and the epoxy equivalents in the range of 20:100 to 120:100. The paint composition furthermore comprises 0.5-30% by solids volume of the paint of one or more fibres. The fibres have an average length, of at the most 250 μm. | 10-23-2014 |
Kim Scheibel, Allerod DK
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20150191624 | METHOD FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A CRACK RESISTANT EPOXY PAINT COAT AND PAINT COMPOSITIONS SUITABLE FOR SAID METHOD - The present invention relates to a method for the establishment of a crack resistant epoxy paint coat and paint compositions suitable for said method. The method is developed for use in ballast tanks e.g. a ballast tank of a vessel. The method involves the steps: (i) applying a paint composition comprising an epoxy-based binder system onto the surface thereby forming a curable paint film on the surface, and (ii) allowing the curable paint film to cure thereby forming the epoxy paint coat. The paint composition has a viscosity of at the most 140 KU, when ready to be applied. The paint composition comprises 35-80% by solids volume of the paint of an epoxy-based binder system having a ratio between the hydrogen equivalents and the epoxy equivalents in the range of 20:100 to 120:100. The paint composition furthermore comprises 0.5-30% by solids volume of the paint of one or more fibres. The fibres have an average length, of at the most 250 μm. | 07-09-2015 |
Mark D. Scheibel, Kirkland, WA US
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20090222581 | INTERNET LOCATION COORDINATE ENHANCED DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM - An exemplary architecture is for an Internet Location Coordinate enhanced Domain Name System (DNS). An exemplary method includes requesting information for a plurality of servers associated with a network domain name of a Domain Name System (DNS) where the information includes information based in part on packets transmitted by each of the plurality of servers to a plurality of network beacons; receiving the requested information from a name server associated with the Domain Name System (DNS); and, based in part on the received information, selecting an optimal server for the network domain name. Other methods, devices and systems are also disclosed. | 09-03-2009 |
20090222582 | FAILOVER IN AN INTERNET LOCATION COORDINATE ENHANCED DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM - An exemplary failover module includes (a) instructions to respond to a connection problem to a host server at an IP address by selecting a different IP address from a cached list of IP addresses for a domain name associated with the host server and (b) instructions to return the selected, different IP address to future name queries where the instructions to respond, the instructions to initiate, and the instructions to return execute at an operating system level of a computing device configurable to connect to at least one of a plurality of host servers. Such a module may include instructions to optionally initiate a connection to a host server at the selected, different IP address. An exemplary failover module may optionally select an IP address based in part on Internet Location Coordinates (ILCs) where the host servers reside in an ILC enhanced Domain Name System (DNS). Other methods, devices and systems are also disclosed. | 09-03-2009 |
20090222583 | CLIENT-SIDE LOAD BALANCING - An exemplary method for load balancing includes accessing a range of values for IP addresses associated with a virtual IP address associated with a domain name; selecting, using a local statistical algorithm, a value in the range; and, based at least in part on the selected value, connecting to a remote resource at one of the IP addresses. In such a method, a client can perform local load balancing when connecting to one of many fungible resources “behind” a virtual IP address. With many such clients, the task of load balancing is distributed as opposed to being centralized at a server farm or cluster. Other methods, devices and systems are also disclosed. | 09-03-2009 |
20090222584 | Client-Side Management of Domain Name Information - An exemplary method includes booting a computing device, in response to the booting, accessing a file that includes domain names and resolving at least one of the domain names by issuing a request to a server where the resolving occurs as a background process. An exemplary method includes receiving a notice to invalidate client DNS resolver cache information for a domain name, accessing a list of client subscribers to an invalidation service for the domain name and issuing an instruction to the client subscribers to invalidate their respective client DNS resolver cache information for the domain name. An exemplary method includes receiving a request to resolve a domain name, resolving the domain name and transmitting information for the resolved domain name and additional information for at least one other domain name. Other methods, devices and systems are also disclosed. | 09-03-2009 |
20110282973 | INTERNET LOCATION COORDINATE ENHANCED DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM - An exemplary architecture is for an Internet Location Coordinate enhanced Domain Name System (DNS). An exemplary method includes requesting information for a plurality of servers associated with a network domain name of a Domain Name System (DNS) where the information includes information based in part on packets transmitted by each of the plurality of servers to a plurality of network beacons; receiving the requested information from a name server associated with the Domain Name System (DNS); and, based in part on the received information, selecting an optimal server for the network domain name. Other methods, devices and systems are also disclosed. | 11-17-2011 |
Mark D. Scheibel, Seattle, WA US
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20110289222 | CLIENT-SERVER SESSION PARALLELISM - Using client-server session parallelism (CSSP), a client device establishes multiple network communication sessions with different remote servers and requests the same unsegmented data item from each server. Whichever copy of the unsegmented data item is received earliest at the client device is provided to an application. The CSSP software may be part of a network stack, or it may be part of a particular application such as a browser or a media player. The servers are not necessarily CSSP-aware, but when they are, sessions may be load-balanced. CSSP sessions may also be transferred to other CSSP-aware servers in view of server loads, imminent server reboots, or other events. A CSSP client may notify a CSSP server of status information describing session(s) established at the client with other server(s), allowing the server to reallocate bandwidth to other clients when the CSSP client has sufficient alternate data sources. | 11-24-2011 |
Stefan Scheibel, Memmingen DE
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20110083401 | METHOD AND PACKAGING MACHINE FOR PACKAGING PRODUCTS - A method for producing a package using a traysealer is provided, wherein the package includes a container, at least two sealing films and a plurality of products, of which a first product is located in the container and a second product between two sealing films. The first product is moved into the container upstream of a sealing station, the second product is moved onto a first sealing film before the container, the sealing film and the products are supplied together with a second sealing film, which is located above the first sealing film, to the sealing station. The first sealing film moves above and spaced apart from the container and the first product until the sealing station is reached. In the sealing station the container, the first sealing film and the second sealing film are subsequently sealed to one another. | 04-14-2011 |
20120102882 | TRAY SEALER AND METHOD OF OPERATING THE SAME - The disclosure relates to a tray sealer comprising a tray conveyor, the conveyor being provided with tray reception means each configured for receiving a tray therein. The disclosure is characterized in that the tray sealer comprises, at a loading station, a loading robot for placing trays filled with a product into tray reception means and, at an unloading station, an unloading robot for removing trays which have been sealed by means of the tray sealer from the tray reception means. The disclosure also relates to a method of operating a tray sealer operable in intermittent operation cycles. | 05-03-2012 |
Thomas Scheibel, Muenchen DE
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20090194317 | Electrical Conductors and Devices from Prion-Like Proteins - The present invention provides novel polypeptides comprising a prion-aggregation domain and a second domain; novel polynucleotides encoding such polypeptides; host cells transformed or transfected with such polynucleotides; novel fibrils with specific functionalities and unusually high chemical and thermal stability; and methods of making and using the foregoing. | 08-06-2009 |
20100298877 | Recombinant Spider Silk Proteins - The present invention is directed to recombinant spider silk proteins, nucleic acids, coding for these recombinant spider silk proteins, as well as hosts suitable for expressing those nucleic acids. Furthermore, the present invention is directed to a method of aggregation of spider silk proteins and the use of the proteins in the field of biotechnology and/or medicine and other industrial fields, in particular in the manufacture of automotive parts, in the aircraft construction, in the processing of textiles and leather, as well as in the manufacture and processing of paper and the like. | 11-25-2010 |
20110230911 | RECOMBINANT SPIDER SILK PROTEINS - The present invention is directed to recombinant spider silk proteins, nucleic acids, coding for these recombinant spider silk proteins, as well as hosts suitable for expressing those nucleic acids. Furthermore, the present invention is directed to a method of aggregation of spider silk proteins and the use of the proteins in the field of biotechnology and/or medicine and other industrial fields, in particular in the manufacture of automotive parts, in the aircraft construction, in the processing of textiles and leather, as well as in the manufacture and processing of paper and the like. | 09-22-2011 |
Thorsten Scheibel, Bad Nauheim DE
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20090101658 | Pressure-Resistant Body That is Supplied With Fluid - The invention relates to a pressure-resistant body ( | 04-23-2009 |
20090305867 | METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A CERAMIC SUBSTRATE, AND A CERAMIC SUBSTRATE - A method for the production of a ceramic substrate for a semiconductor component, includes the steps of producing paper containing at least cellulose fibers, as well as a filler to be carbonized and/or SiC, pyrolizing the produced paper, and siliconizing the pyrolyzed paper. | 12-10-2009 |
Thorsten Scheibel, Heuchelheim DE
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20150232959 | INTERLOCKING STRUCTURE WITH INTEGRATED SECURING REGIONS FOR HEAT TREATING METAL PARTS - Disclosed herein is an interlocking structure. Method(s) of making, assembling and/or using the structure are also disclosed. In accordance with least some embodiments, the structure includes: a frame; a plurality of first members arranged approximately parallel to each other and secured to the frame, each first member comprising a body, a plurality of slots and a plurality of raised teeth; a plurality of second members arranged approximately parallel to each other and secured to the frame, each second member comprising a body, a plurality of slots and, optionally, a plurality of raised teeth, wherein the slots of the first members correspond to and interlock with the slots of the second members such that the first and second members intersect; and a plurality of securing regions, each securing region comprising a raised tooth. The frame, at least one first member and/or at least one second member can comprise a carbon fiber composite material. | 08-20-2015 |