Stark, SE
Christian Svensson Stark, Vaxjo SE
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20120322906 | POLYMER AND METHODS OF PREPARING AND USING A POLYMER - Methods for preparing a polymer using Hansen solubility parameters are described. Also described is a polymer having certain properties, including those related to the Hansen solubility parameters, having utility in the separation of monatin from a monatin-containing mixture. | 12-20-2012 |
Crister Stark, Vaderstad SE
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20090236108 | Agricultural Machine - The invention refers to an agricultural machine ( | 09-24-2009 |
20100192820 | TOOL CONTROL DEVICE AT AN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT - The invention refers to an implement regulating device at an agricultural machine comprising at least one group of implements ( | 08-05-2010 |
20120103642 | DISC FOR AN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT - The invention refers to a disc ( | 05-03-2012 |
20120241182 | CULTIVATOR WITH TWO ROWS OF DISCS IN DIRECTION OF TRAVEL - The invention refers to an agricultural machine ( | 09-27-2012 |
20120260835 | METHOD AND DEVICE AT A PLANTER OR A SEED DRILL - The invention refers to a method at a seed drill ( | 10-18-2012 |
20130220654 | ROLLER CYLINDER AND A BAND RING SEGMENT INTENDED THEREFORE - The invention relates to a roller cylinder ( | 08-29-2013 |
Magnus Stark, Skanninge SE
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20130118393 | ROW UNIT FOR A PLANTER, PLANTER AND METHOD FOR PLANTING - A precision seeder for sowing seeds to obtain a predetermined number of plants per unit of length includes a seed discharging tube adapted to feed the seed by an excess air pressure from a seed distributing device to a seed outlet, a seed furrow opener including two sowing discs arranged at an angle relative to each other, and a resilient press surface for pressing the seed into the soil. The press surface is configured such that a direction of flow of the seeds at the seed outlet intersects or is substantially tangent to at least a portion of the press surface. The seed outlet is located between the sowing discs and, as seen in the transverse direction, inside or immediately adjacent to the periphery of at least one of the sowing discs. | 05-16-2013 |
Margareta Stark, Hägersten SE
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20120264914 | SPIDER SILK PROTEINS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING SPIDER SILK PROTEINS - The invention provides an isolated major ampullate spidroin protein, which consists of from 150 to 420 amino acid residues and is defined by the formula REP-CT. REP is a repetitive, N-terminally derived protein fragment having from 80 to 300 amino acid residues. CT is a C-terminally derived protein fragment having from 70 to 120 amino acid residues. The invention further provides an isolated fusion protein consisting of a first protein fragment, which is a major ampullate spidroin protein, and a second protein fragment comprising a fusion partner and a cleavage agent recognition site. The first protein fragment is coupled via said cleavage agent recognition site to the fusion partner. The invention also provides a method of producing a major ampullate spidroin protein and polymers thereof. | 10-18-2012 |
20120329992 | SPIDER SILK PROTEINS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING SPIDER SILK PROTEINS - The invention provides an isolated major ampullate spidroin protein, which consists of from 150 to 420 amino acid residues and is defined by the formula REP-CT. REP is a repetitive, N-terminally derived protein fragment having from 80 to 300 amino acid residues. CT is a C-terminally derived protein fragment having from 70 to 120 amino acid residues. The invention further provides an isolated fusion protein consisting of a first protein fragment, which is a major ampullate spidroin protein, and a second protein fragment comprising a fusion partner and a cleavage agent recognition site. The first protein fragment is coupled via said cleavage agent recognition site to the fusion partner. The invention also provides a method of producing a major ampullate spidroin protein and polymers thereof. | 12-27-2012 |
20140079674 | SPIDER SILK PROTEINS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING SPIDER SILK PROTEINS - The invention provides an isolated major ampullate spidroin protein, which consists of from 150 to 420 amino acid residues and is defined by the formula REP-CT. REP is a repetitive, N-terminally derived protein fragment having from 80 to 300 amino acid residues. CT is a C-terminally derived protein fragment having from 70 to 120 amino acid residues. The invention further provides an isolated fusion protein consisting of a first protein fragment, which is a major ampullate spidroin protein, and a second protein fragment comprising a fusion partner and a cleavage agent recognition site. The first protein fragment is coupled via said cleavage agent recognition site to the fusion partner. The invention also provides a method of producing a major ampullate spidroin protein and polymers thereof. | 03-20-2014 |
Margareta Stark, Hägersten SE
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20120329992 | SPIDER SILK PROTEINS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING SPIDER SILK PROTEINS - The invention provides an isolated major ampullate spidroin protein, which consists of from 150 to 420 amino acid residues and is defined by the formula REP-CT. REP is a repetitive, N-terminally derived protein fragment having from 80 to 300 amino acid residues. CT is a C-terminally derived protein fragment having from 70 to 120 amino acid residues. The invention further provides an isolated fusion protein consisting of a first protein fragment, which is a major ampullate spidroin protein, and a second protein fragment comprising a fusion partner and a cleavage agent recognition site. The first protein fragment is coupled via said cleavage agent recognition site to the fusion partner. The invention also provides a method of producing a major ampullate spidroin protein and polymers thereof. | 12-27-2012 |
Ola Stark, Hammaro SE
Ola Stark, Karlskoga SE
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20090126594 | AMMUNITION ARRANGEMENT - An ammunition device having two or more projectiles ( | 05-21-2009 |
20090205484 | ARRANGEMENT FOR ELECTRICAL ENERGY TRANSMISSION IN A GUN - An electrical energy-insulating, preferably ceramic, insert ( | 08-20-2009 |
Ola Stark, Kartlskoga SE
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20110155011 | PLASMA JET IGNITER USED FOR AN ELECTRO-THEREMAL-CHEMICAL (ETC) GUN, MACHINE GUN OR OTHER BARRELED WEAPON OR EQUIVALENT TYPE. - A method is provided for an electric activation of a plasma jet igniter for firing Electro-Thermal-Chemical (ETC) guns, machine guns and other equivalent ETC barreled weapons, without complete consumption of any of the components necessary for its activation upon activating the igniter. Each activation of the igniter by means of one or several voltage pulses, which from an electric pulse generator ( | 06-30-2011 |
Stefan Stark, Huskvarna SE
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20110265334 | HANDGUARD FOR CHAINSAW - The invention relates to a chainsaw having a front hand guard ( | 11-03-2011 |
20120055034 | CHAINSAW ARRANGEMENT - A chainsaw ( | 03-08-2012 |
20120102765 | CHAINSAW ARRANGEMENT - A chainsaw, comprising: a guide bar, a cutting chain and a driving unit arranged to drive the cutting chain around the guide bar. The guide bar defines a first longitudinal axis extending along a centre of the guide bar. The chainsaw further comprising a handle section for carrying and operating the chainsaw, wherein the handle section includes a control portion disposed on the upper side of the chainsaw. The control portion in turn includes a throttle lever for controlling the speed of the driving unit and the control portion has a left and a right side. The control portion defines a second longitudinal axis substantially extending along an upper side of at least a part of the control portion. An angle, A, between the first and the second longitudinal axes is between 14° and 45. | 05-03-2012 |
20120102766 | CHAINSAW ARRANGEMENT - A chainsaw, comprising: a guide bar, a cutting chain and a driving unit arranged to drive the cutting chain around the guide bar. The guide bar defines a first longitudinal axis extending along a centre of the guide bar. The chainsaw further comprising a handle section for carrying and operating the chainsaw, wherein the handle section includes a control portion disposed on the upper side of the chainsaw. The control portion in turn includes a throttle lever for controlling the speed of the driving unit and the control portion has a left and a right side. The control portion defines a second longitudinal axis substantially extending along an upper side of at least a part of the control portion. An angle, A, between the first and the second longitudinal axes is between 14° and 45°. | 05-03-2012 |
20120285410 | Hand-Held Work Apparatus Powered by Internal Combustion Engine - A hand-held work apparatus includes an engine housing ( | 11-15-2012 |
20120318143 | Air Inlet System for an Internal Combustion Engine - An air inlet system ( | 12-20-2012 |
20120318797 | FLIP UP CAP - The invention relates to a closure device ( | 12-20-2012 |
20140261123 | VARIABLE TIMING SYSTEM OF A SEWING MACHINE AND METHOD FOR SELECTIVELY ADJUSTING A TIMING OF SUCH A SYSTEM - A variable timing system for a sewing machine is provided comprising a shuttle hook having a hook tip, a first helical gear mounted on the shuttle hook, a lower shaft configured to rotate the shuttle hook in synchronization with a needle bar, and a second helical gear mounted on the lower shaft and capable of engaging with the first helical gear. In accordance with embodiments, at least one of the helical gears is axially movable. The variable timing system may comprise a control device configured to generate a control signal representative of a current sewing situation. A drive force mechanism may receive the control signal and in response, transmit axial movement to the axially moveable helical gear to move the gear into proper position relative to a threaded needle of the sewing machine. | 09-18-2014 |
20140310965 | HAND GUARD FOR CHAINSAW - The present disclosure relates to a chainsaw having a front hand guard including a protective structure, projecting in front of the front handle, pivotally attached to the engine housing by at least one lever for activating a brake to brake the movement of the saw chain when being pivoted. The protective structure includes see through means enabling at least partial visibility through the protective structure, and twig preventing means for limiting the risk of objects such as twigs to get stuck in the protective structure. | 10-23-2014 |
Urban Stark, Vaggeryd SE
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20140167375 | LAWN CARE VEHICLE WITH REAR WHEEL AXLE ASSEMBLY - A riding lawn care vehicle may include a frame, a steering assembly, and an axle mount. The axle mount may include a first sleeve and a second sleeve disposed at opposite ends of the axle mount. The first and second sleeves may receive top portions of a first axle rod and a second axle rod. The first axle rod and the second axle rod each include a top portion and a bottom portion bent with respect to the top portion. The bottom portion may be received by the rear wheels. The first and second sleeves may be disposed in a fixed position relative to the axle mount and an orientation of the first and second sleeves may be provided such that the bottom portion of each of the first and second axle rods is substantially parallel to a driving surface in response to the steering wheel being oriented in a neutral position. | 06-19-2014 |
20140175779 | Lawn Care Vehicle with Rear Wheel Steering Assembly - A riding lawn care vehicle may include a frame and a steering assembly. Wheels of the riding lawn care vehicle may be attachable to the frame. The steering assembly may include a steering wheel operably coupled to rear wheels of the riding lawn care vehicle via a cable system. The cable system may include a first cable portion, a second cable portion and a pulley assembly. The first and second cable portions may each contact a steering column pulley at respective first ends of the first and second cable portions. The steering column pulley may be configured to pull a corresponding one of the first cable portion or the second cable portion based on a direction of rotation of the steering wheel. The first and second cable portions may each be in operable communication with a steering disc at respective second ends of the first and second cable portions. The steering disc may provide translation of movement of the first cable portion and the second cable portion into corresponding movement of the rear wheels. The pulley assembly may be configured such that each pulley of the pulley assembly handles both the first cable portion and the second cable portion as the first cable portion and the second cable portion are conveyed from the steering column pulley to the steering disc to translate motion of the steering column pulley to the steering disc. | 06-26-2014 |
20150035244 | Lawn Care Vehicle with Rear Wheel Steering Assembly - A riding lawn care vehicle may include a frame and a steering assembly. Wheels of the riding lawn care vehicle may be attachable to the frame. The steering assembly may include a steering wheel operably coupled to rear wheels of the riding lawn care vehicle via a cable system. The cable system may include a first cable portion, a second cable portion and a pulley assembly. The first and second cable portions may each contact a steering column pulley at respective first ends of the first and second cable portions. The steering column pulley may be configured to pull a corresponding one of the first cable portion or the second cable portion based on a direction of rotation of the steering wheel. The first and second cable portions may each be in operable communication with a steering disc at respective second ends of the first and second cable portions. The steering disc may provide translation of movement of the first cable portion and the second cable portion into corresponding movement of the rear wheels. The pulley assembly may be configured such that each pulley of the pulley assembly handles both the first cable portion and the second cable portion as the first cable portion and the second cable portion are conveyed from the steering column pulley to the steering disc to translate motion of the steering column pulley to the steering disc. | 02-05-2015 |