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David Telander, Carmichael, CA US
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| 20130034555 | EPITHELIAL MEMBRANE PROTEIN 2 (EMP2) BINDING REAGENTS AND THEIR THERAPEUTIC USES IN OCULAR DISEASES - A method is disclosed for treating diseases or disorders of the eye involving undesired expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) by administration of endothelial membrane protein 2 (EMP2) inhibitor. The present invention relates to the direct treatment of macular degeneration, particularly age-related macular degeneration (AMD), by administering an EMP2 inhibitor intraocularly or systemically. | 02-07-2013 |
Frederic Telander, Bromma SE
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| 20100175688 | A LIGHT ABSORBER DEVICE - The present invention relates to a light absorbing device which comprises an transparent outer material layer, a space through which air is circulated and heated by light radiation passing through the outer the material layer, a radiation absorbing material layer, and an element which is adapted to divide the space in at least a first subspace, which comprises a first opening, and a second subspace, which comprises a second opening. The air is adapted to flow along a path having an extension from the first opening to the second opening. The path comprises flow resistance reducing means in at least one portion of the space which is adapted to reduce the flow resistance for the gaseous medium when it is guided through said portion of the space. | 07-15-2010 |
| 20100213715 | ARRANGEMENT FOR GENERATING ELECTRIC ENERGY - The present invention relates to an arrangement for generating electric energy. The arrangement comprises a light absorbing device comprising a gaseous medium adapted to be circulated by means of natural circulation and heated by incident light radiation and an energy transforming device adapted to absorb heat energy from the gaseous medium and to transfer the absorbed heat energy to electric energy. | 08-26-2010 |
| 20120145146 | LIGHT ABSORBING DEVICE - A light absorbing device for heating a medium by means of solar energy, comprising a first and second layer of which at least one is intended for solar energy absorption, forming a space there between in which a first medium is arranged to flow for said heating, and means arranged to allow said flowing, wherein at least one of said layers is flexible such that the surface exposed for solar energy absorption is reducible. The invention also relates to an at least partly flexible building construction. | 06-14-2012 |
Henrik Telander, Shillin Taipei TW
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| 20100262266 | AUTOMATIC AUDIO TRANSITION - A method may include receiving, at a device, a signal from a first audio source. Audio content may be output based on the received signal. It may be determined whether a signal strength of the received signal has dropped below a threshold. Audio content may be automatically output from a second audio source when the signal strength of the received signal has dropped below the threshold. | 10-14-2010 |
Henrik Telander, Malmo SE
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| 20080273111 | Miniature camera module - Digital miniature cameras and methods to manufacture thereof have been achieved. Said miniature cameras having an adjustable focusing device are intended to be used as a built-in modules in hand-held consumer electronic devices, such as e.g. mobile phones and PDAs. The cameras invented have a very small size and produce high-quality pictures. Glue is used to hold different parts together and to seal the joints. The lens is glued in the final stage of the manufacturing line, thus providing the focus setting and the sealing of the cavity that covers the image sensor. A glob top is used to cover and seal the image processor. Said glob top serves two different purposes, first, to distribute the heat away from the sensor and, second, to lock the frame, together with the lens house, into a printed circuit board. In one embodiment a cavity PCB is used to “bury” the sensor of the camera, thus reducing the overall height required. In another embodiment the image processor is mounted on a flexistrip directly underneath the image sensor die, thus reducing the total height of the camera module. | 11-06-2008 |
William Telander, Orland Park, IL US
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| 20100285269 | BASALT PARTICLE-CONTAINING COMPOSITIONS AND ARTICLES FOR PROTECTIVE COATINGS AND BALLISTIC SHIELD MATS/TILES/PROTECTIVE BUILDING COMPONENTS - It has been found that basalt particles, when combined with a resin binder and a reinforcing material, such as fiberglass, provide unexpected strength, fire-resistance, radiation impermeability, and projectile shielding for ballistic armor/shields, fire-resistant building panels, construction blocks and protective coatings on substrates. The armor panels can be worn, as in a bullet-proof vest, or can be used as a shield to protect a vehicle, aircraft or other structures as projectile penetration-resistant and fire and radiation resistant materials. | 11-11-2010 |
William L. Telander, Orland Park, IL US
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| 20100012004 | Basalt particle-containing compositions and articles for protective coatings and ballistic shield mats/tiles/protective building components - It has been found that basalt particles, when combined with a resin binder and a reinforcing material, such as fiberglass, provide unexpected strength, fire-resistance, radiation impermeability, and projectile shielding for ballistic armor/shields, fire-resistant building panels, construction blocks and protective coatings on substrates. The armor panels can be worn, as in a bullet-proof vest, or can be used as a shield to protect a vehicle, aircraft or other structures as projectile penetration-resistant and fire and radiation resistant materials. | 01-21-2010 |
