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Albert Sepp, Riegsee/hagen DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120201672SHAFT POWER PLANT - A shaft power plant (08-09-2012
20120235416SHAFT POWER PLANT - A shaft power plant (09-20-2012

Armin Sepp, Cambridgeshire GB

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20100056439LIGANDS THAT HAVE BINDING SPECIFICITY FOR EGFR AND/OR VEGF AND METHODS OF USE THEREFOR - Disclosed are ligands that have binding specificity for vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), for epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), or for VEGF and EGFR. Also disclosed are methods of using these ligands. In particular, the use of these ligands for cancer therapy is described.03-04-2010
20110086019POLYPEPTIDES, ANTIBODY VARIABLE DOMAINS AND ANTAGONISTSMETHODS FOR - The invention relates to anti-TNFR1 polypeptides and antibody single variable domains (dAbs) that are resistant to degradation by a protease, as well as antagonists comprising these. The polypeptides, dAbs and antagonists are useful for as therapeutics and/or prophylactics that are likely to encounter proteases when administered to a patient, for example for pulmonary administration, oral administration, delivery to the lung and delivery to the GI tract of a patient, as well as for treating inflammatory disease, such as arthritis or COPD.04-14-2011
20110159003Ligands That Bind Il-4 and/or Il-13 - Disclosed are ligands that have binding specificity for interleukin-4 (IL-4), for interleukin-13 (IL-13), or for IL-4 and IL-13. Also disclosed are methods of using these ligands. In particular, the use of these ligands for treating allergic asthma is described.06-30-2011
20110301335ANTI-TNFR1 POLYPEPTIDES, ANTIBODY VARIABLE DOMAINS & ANTAGONISTS - The invention relates to anti-TNFR1 polypeptides, antibody single variable domains (dAbs), antagonists and multispecific ligands, as well as methods and uses of these. The anti-TNFR1 polypeptides, antibody single variable domains (dAbs), antagonists and multispecific ligands are useful for treating and/or preventing inflammatory disease, such as arthritis or COPD, as well as for pulmonary administration, oral administration, delivery to the lung and delivery to the GI tract of a patient.12-08-2011

Armin Sepp, Cambridge GB

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20090053700Optical sorting method - The invention describes a method for isolating one or more genetic elements encoding a gene product having a desired activity, comprising the steps of: (a) compartmentalising genetic elements into microcapsules; (b) expressing the genetic elements to produce their respective gene products within the microcapsules; (c) sorting the genetic elements which produce the gene product having the desired activity using a change in the optical properties of the genetic elements. The invention enables the in vitro evolution of nucleic acids and proteins by repeated mutagenesis and iterative applications of the method of the invention.02-26-2009
20090081233Ligands that have binding specificity for VEGF and/or EGFR and methods of use therefor - Disclosed are ligands that have binding specificity for vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), for epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), or for VEGF and EGFR. Also disclosed are methods of using these ligands. In particular, the use of these ligands for cancer therapy is described.03-26-2009
20090176209Selection - The present invention to a nucleotide sequence encoding one or more Arc DNA binding domains, one or more Arc DNA binding sites and at least one polypeptide domain.07-09-2009
20090325236Optical sorting method - The invention describes a method for isolating one or more genetic elements encoding a gene product having a desired activity, comprising the steps of: (a) compartmentalising genetic elements into microcapsules; (b) expressing the genetic elements to produce their respective gene products within the microcapsules; (c) sorting the genetic elements which produce the gene product having the desired activity using a change in the optical properties of the genetic elements. The invention enables the in vitro evolution of nucleic acids and proteins by repeated mutagenesis and iterative applications of the method of the invention.12-31-2009
20100034831Agents that Bind a Target in Pulmonary Tissue for Targeting Respiratory Diseases - Disclosed is the use of an agent (e.g., antibody fragment, antagonist, ligand, dAb monomer) that binds a target in pulmonary tissue for the manufacture of a long action or long therapeutic window formulation for local delivery to pulmonary tissue, and methods for administering an agent that binds a target in pulmonary tissue to a subject to produce a long therapeutic window in pulmonary tissue. The formulation is for, and the method comprises, administering locally to pulmonary tissue. Also disclosed is the use of antagonists of TNFR1 for the manufacture of a formulation or medicament for treating, preventing or suppressing lung inflammation or a respiratory disease, and methods of treating such diseases. Also disclosed are the use of agents a for the manufacture of a delivery device (e.g., inhaler, intranasal delivery device) for the treatment or prevention of lung inflammation or a respiratory disease, and a delivery device for the treatment or prevention of lung inflammation or a respiratory disease that contains an agent as described herein.02-11-2010
20120114651METHODS FOR TARGETING PULMONARY DISEASES WITH AGENTS THAT BIND A TARGET IN PULMONARY TISSUE - Disclosed is the use of an agent (e.g., antibody fragment, antagonist, ligand, dAb monomer) that binds a target in pulmonary tissue for the manufacture of a long action or long therapeutic window formulation for local delivery to pulmonary tissue, and methods for administering an agent that binds a target in pulmonary tissue to a subject to produce a long therapeutic window in pulmonary tissue. The formulation is for, and the method comprises, administering locally to pulmonary tissue. Also disclosed is the use of antagonists of TNFR1 for the manufacture of a formulation or medicament for treating, preventing or suppressing lung inflammation or a respiratory disease, and methods of treating such diseases. Also disclosed are the use of agents a for the manufacture of a delivery device (e.g., inhaler, intranasal delivery device) for the treatment or prevention of lung inflammation or a respiratory disease, and a delivery device for the treatment or prevention of lung inflammation or a respiratory disease that contains an agent as described herein.05-10-2012
20120213787STABLE ANTI-TNFR1 POLYPEPTIDES, ANTIBODY VARIABLE DOMAINS & ANTAGONISTS - The invention relates to storage-stable anti-TNFR1 antibody single variable domains (dAbs), antagonists and multispecific ligands, as well as methods and uses of these. The anti-TNFR1 polypeptides, antibody single variable domains (dAbs), antagonists and multispecific ligands are useful for treating and/or preventing inflammatory disease, such as arthritis or COPD, as well as for pulmonary administration, oral administration, delivery to the lung and delivery to the GI tract of a patient.08-23-2012
20130078216LIVER TARGETING MOLECULES - The present invention relates to molecules that can be targeted to the liver. These liver targeting molecules (e.g.fusions and conjugates) comprise proteins, antibodies or antibody fragments such as immunoglobulin (antibody) single variable domains (dAbs) and also one or more additional molecules which it is desired to deliver to the liver such as interferons. The invention further relates to uses, formulations, compositions and devices comprising such liver targeting molecules. The invention also relates to immunoglobulin (antibody) single variable domains which bind to hepatocytes.03-28-2013

Patent applications by Armin Sepp, Cambridge GB

Florian Sepp, Altenstadt DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110114610Controlling Slag Adhesion When Piercing a Workpiece With a Laser Beam - Piercing a workpiece with a laser beam, while directing multiple gas flows onto the workpiece at angles and locations that cause the gas flows to blow slag away from the piercing location and produce a gas cushion between the blown away slag and the workpiece, thereby reducing adhesion of slag. A laser processing head is accordingly configured with additional gas nozzles.05-19-2011
20110120982Oblique Laser Beam Cutting - A method for oblique laser beam cutting of a workpiece and system for performing the same, in which a supersonic flow of cutting gas discharged from a cutting gas nozzle is orientated at an oblique cutting angle with respect to a surface of a workpiece, and in which the workpiece and the laser beam are moved relative to each other during the oblique laser beam cutting operation. The oblique cutting angle extends along a plane that is perpendicular to a direction of advance. During operation, the position of the laser beam on the workpiece surface is adjusted in such a manner that the laser beam strikes the workpiece surface in a high-pressure region formed within the supersonic flow of the cutting gas.05-26-2011
20110210109Laser Processing Nozzles and Methods - The invention relates to a laser processing nozzle for processing metal sheets. The processing nozzle includes a supply chamber for a processing gas and a laser beam and a mouth region which directly adjoins the supply chamber along the longitudinal axis of the nozzle. The mouth region is narrowed relative to the supply chamber and forms a minimum diameter of the laser processing nozzle. A step is formed between the supply chamber and the mouth region for swirling the processing gas, and an opening region which widens relative to the mouth region adjoins the mouth region along the longitudinal axis of the nozzle.09-01-2011

Kalev Sepp, Portland, OR US

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20090121762TIMEBASE VARIATION COMPENSATION IN A MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENT - Timebase variation compensation in a measurement instrument is achieved by simultaneously acquiring both a signal under test and a reference signal. The reference signal is derived from a source that has very stable timing with respect to the timebase. Timing variations are measured from the acquired signals. Timing variations detected in the reference signal are deemed to reflect variations in the timebase of the test and measurement instrument. The timing variations in the reference signal are used to detect, and compensate for, timebase variation in the signal under test to produce a corrected signal under test that reflects the actual timing variations present in the signal under test.05-14-2009

Patent applications by Kalev Sepp, Portland, OR US

Wolfgang Sepp, Muenchen DE

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20130079983METHOD FOR DETERMINING AN OBJECT CLASS OF AN OBJECT, FROM WHICH LIGHT IS EMITTED AND/OR REFLECTED TO A VEHICLE - A method is provided for determining an object class of an object, from which light is emitted and/or reflected to a vehicle. The method has a step of reading in a first brightness value at a first image position in a first image taken using a first vehicle camera and a second brightness value at a second image position in a second image taken using a second vehicle camera. The first and the second image positions represent an identical position associated with the object in the surroundings of the vehicle. The method further has a step of determining the object class of the object, based on a comparison while using the first brightness value and the second brightness value.03-28-2013