Patents by Inventor Gerhard Stadler
Gerhard Stadler has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20230054162Abstract: The present invention relates to a highly efficient method for producing oil-in-water emulsions, preferably for parenteral administration, which method is characterized in that large parts of the water phase are added only after the energy-intensive homogenization of the pre-emulsion, i.e. an emulsion having low water content is first produced and said emulsion is subsequently “diluted”.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2020Publication date: February 23, 2023Inventors: Andreas Heinrich JUNG, Christoph KOTH, Peter Gerhard STADLER
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Patent number: 10847873Abstract: The present invention relates to a system for the wireless coupling of a cellular radio end device to at least one first external antenna, in particular for coupling to an external vehicle antenna, having a coupling structure for the wireless coupling to an antenna structure of the cellular radio end device, wherein the coupling structure has at least two connections; and having a connection unit that connects the first external antenna to one of the at least two connections of the coupling structure in dependence on the coupling quality, wherein the connection unit evaluates the coupling quality between the antenna structure of the cellular radio end device and the at least two connections of the coupling structure during the normal communication operation of the cellular radio end device and/or continuously and/or for both connections simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2016Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: CONTINENTAL ADVANCED ANTENNA GMBHInventors: Thomas Lankes, Gerhard Stadler, Rudolf Weber, Max Maier
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Patent number: 10804948Abstract: The present invention relates to a compensator for the compensation of line losses and/or coupling losses on the connection of a cellular radio end device to an external antenna structure, in particular to an external vehicle antenna structure, wherein the compensator has a first signal path for connecting the cellular radio end device to a first external antenna of the external antenna structure, with the compensator having a second signal path for connecting the cellular radio end device to a second external antenna of the external antenna structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2016Date of Patent: October 13, 2020Assignee: CONTINENTAL ADVANCED ANTENNA GMBHInventors: Thomas Lankes, Gerhard Stadler, Rudolf Weber, Thomas Schubeck
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Publication number: 20180159578Abstract: The present invention relates to a compensator for the compensation of line losses and/or coupling losses on the connection of a cellular radio end device to an external antenna structure, in particular to an external vehicle antenna structure, wherein the compensator has a first signal path for connecting the cellular radio end device to a first external antenna of the external antenna structure, with the compensator having a second signal path for connecting the cellular radio end device to a second external antenna of the external antenna structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2016Publication date: June 7, 2018Inventors: Thomas LANKES, Gerhard STADLER, Rudolf WEBER, Thomas SCHUBECK
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Publication number: 20180076513Abstract: The present invention relates to a system for the wireless coupling of a cellular radio end device to at least one first external antenna, in particular for coupling to an external vehicle antenna, having a coupling structure for the wireless coupling to an antenna structure of the cellular radio end device, wherein the coupling structure has at least two connections; and having a connection unit that connects the first external antenna to one of the at least two connections of the coupling structure in dependence on the coupling quality, wherein the connection unit evaluates the coupling quality between the antenna structure of the cellular radio end device and the at least two connections of the coupling structure during the normal communication operation of the cellular radio end device and/or continuously and/or for both connections simultaneously.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2016Publication date: March 15, 2018Inventors: Thomas LANKES, Gerhard STADLER, Rudolf WEBER, Max MAIER
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Patent number: 9270018Abstract: An improved rooftop antenna is characterized, inter alia, by the following features: the base (7) has a protruding base foot part (17) on the base lower side (7e) of said base; the base foot part (17) is formed integrally with the remaining part of the base (7) or connected thereto and is electrically conductive or coated, together with the base (7), with an electrically conductive layer; the base foot part (17) has a channel (117), which passes through the foot part (17) transversely and preferably perpendicular to the base (7) in a plug-in and joining direction (Z) for accommodating the at least one coaxial line (21); and the coaxial line (21) is inserted into the at least one channel (117) of the base foot part (17) in such a way that at least one section of the outer circumference of the outer conductor (27) of the coaxial line (21) is pressed mechanically with the electrically conductive inner wall of the channel (117) of the base foot part (17) and DC contact is thereby made therewith.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2012Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Assignee: KATHREIN-WERKE KGInventors: Frank Mierke, Gerhard Stadler, Florian Butscher, Gerhard Vogt, Johann Frisch
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Patent number: 8674133Abstract: The invention relates to a process for continuously preparing N-alkyl(meth)acrylamides by reacting alkyl(meth)acrylates with high-boiling amines. A catalyst activation and specific workup technique achieve product qualities which have not been achieved to date. In addition, very high space-time yields and overall yields can be achieved.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2010Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Evonik Röhm GmbHInventors: Bardo Schmitt, Wolfgang Klesse, Martina Ebert, Dirk Broell, Guido Protzmann, Joachim Knebel, Thomas Kehr, Hans-Gerhard Stadler, Gerhard Koelbl, Benedikt Laux
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Publication number: 20140028507Abstract: An improved rooftop antenna is characterized, inter alia, by the following features: the base (7) has a protruding base foot part (17) on the base lower side (7e) of said base; the base foot part (17) is formed integrally with the remaining part of the base (7) or connected thereto and is electrically conductive or coated, together with the base (7), with an electrically conductive layer; the base foot part (17) has a channel (117), which passes through the foot part (17) transversely and preferably perpendicular to the base (7) in a plug-in and joining direction (Z) for accommodating the at least one coaxial line (21); and the coaxial line (21) is inserted into the at least one channel (117) of the base foot part (17) in such a way that at least one section of the outer circumference of the outer conductor (27) of the coaxial line (21) is pressed mechanically with the electrically conductive inner wall of the channel (117) of the base foot part (17) and DC contact is thereby made therewith.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2012Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: KATHREIN-WERKE KGInventors: Frank Mierke, Gerhard Stadler, Florian Butscher, Gerhard Vogt, Johann Frisch
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Publication number: 20110313195Abstract: The invention relates to a process for continuously preparing N-alkyl(meth)acrylamides by reacting alkyl (meth)acrylates with high-boiling amines. A catalyst activation and specific workup technique achieve product qualities which have not been achieved to date. In addition, very high space-time yields and overall yields can be achieved.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventors: Bardo Schmitt, Wolfgang Klesse, Martina Ebert, Dirk Broell, Guido Protzmann, Joachim Knebel, Thomas Kehr, Hans-Gerhard Stadler, Gerhard Koelbl, Benedikt Laux
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Patent number: 7138954Abstract: An improved antenna assembly, wherein: the opposing end regions of the dipole halves are each electrically connected to a respective connection line; the connection lines lead to two amplifiers; the outputs of both amplifiers are connected to the two inputs of a transform, whose output is at least indirectly electrically connected to a connector, a coaxial connector; one or more filters are provided; the filters are positioned between the connection lines and the connector terminal; the filter or filters is/are designed to suppress mobile radio frequency ranges and/or to protect broadcasting signals.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2003Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Kathrein-Werke KGInventors: Gerald Schillmeier, Gerhard Stadler, Ralf Exler, Andreas Wild
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Publication number: 20060164316Abstract: An improved antenna assembly, wherein: the opposing end regions of the dipole halves are each electrically connected to a respective connection line; the connection lines lead to two amplifiers; the outputs of both amplifiers are connected to the two inputs of a transform, whose output is at least indirectly electrically connected to a connector, a coaxial connector; one or more filters are provided; the filters are positioned between the connection lines and the connector terminal; the filter or filters is/are designed to suppress mobile radio frequency ranges and/or to protect broadcasting signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2003Publication date: July 27, 2006Inventors: Gerald Schillmeier, Gerhard Stadler, Ralf Exler, Andreas Wild
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Publication number: 20020086077Abstract: The device (10) has at least one feed instrument (12) for feeding a compound through a channel (24a; 24b; 24c) to a die (14). In order to prevent damage or destruction of the extruded compound during processing and to detect “overageing” of the compound, a sensing instrument (60a; 60b; 60c) is provided at the channel (24a; 24b; 24c) or at the die (14) in order to determine at least one measured variable (Pa; Pb; Pc) related to the viscosity of the compound. The feed instrument (12) and the die (14) are configured in such a way that the feed instrument (12) has a delivery pressure which oscillates over time at a frequency, and the die (14) has a flow resistance which oscillates at the same frequency.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2002Publication date: July 4, 2002Inventors: Markus Noller, Frank Altvater, Gerhard Stadler