Tobias A.
Tobias A. Friedkin, Weaverville, NC US
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20150345143 | Coping Cleat and System for Roof Blocking Unit - A cleat for use with a roof blocking unit has an integral leaf spring formed as a bend in a web intermediate its front and rear ends with a front side extending downward from the front end and a rear side extending downward from the rear end. In a coping unit, a diverter component defines a channel and is mounted over the cleat. The channel is disposed at an acute angle relative to the cleat web. In a coping assembly installation, a fluid impermeable membrane is disposed over the top of a roof blocking unit with the cleat mounted over the membrane and the diverter component mounted over the cleat. A pair of coping caps is disposed over the cleat and diverter in an offset arrangement with the channel beneath adjacent coping cap edges. The spring leaf biases the caps with a hook-like flange in engagement with a cleat flange. | 12-03-2015 |
Tobias A. Fuchs, Gunzenbach DE
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20140199329 | METHODS FOR TREATING AND PREVENTING NEUTROPHIL-DERIVED NET TOXICITY AND THROMBOSIS - Embodiments of the technology described herein are based upon the discoveries that neturophil extracellular traps (NETs) provide a stimulus for thrombus formation and that NETs are present in stored blood products. Accordingly, some embodiments relate to methods of treating and preventing toxicity of NETs and thrombosis caused by NETs. Additional embodiments are directed towards methods of treating stored blood products to prevent transfusion-related injuries. | 07-17-2014 |
Tobias A. Muresianu, Seattle, WA US
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20100134418 | OPPOSITE FACING DEVICE KEYPAD - An opposite facing device keypad is described. In embodiment(s), a portable device includes an integrated display positioned on a first surface of the portable device to display typed inputs. The portable device can also include touch-type keys for typing to initiate the typed inputs. The touch-type keys can be disposed relative a second surface of the portable device, and the second surface faces substantially opposite the first surface to position the touch-type keys for typing when the portable device is held to view the integrated display. | 06-03-2010 |
Tobias A. Vancura, Zurich CH
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20090015250 | RESONATOR-BASED MAGNETIC FIELD SENSOR - The resonator-based magnetic field sensor system has an oscillatory member as resonator, means for driving an electrical current through said resonator such that its resonance frequency is altered by an external magnetic field to be measured (measurand), and means for detecting or measuring said altered resonance frequency. A secondary excitation of the resonator is effected to determine the said altered resonance frequency from which the measurand can be deduced. In the preferred embodiment, the secondary excitation is included in a closed loop, thus creating an oscillator vibrating at the altered resonance frequency. Though it is known to use the oscillation amplitude of a suitable resonator for this purpose, the novel sensor system identifies and/or measures the frequency (not the amplitude) of the oscillation, which is a function of the magnetic field to be measured. | 01-15-2009 |