Patents Assigned to Partner GmbH
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Patent number: 6203642Abstract: A support device for a computer mouse (mouse pad) comprises, extending over the lower foil made of foam material, at least one thin, colored liquid layer which is enclosed between two foils welded together along the edge in a liquid-tight manner and is visible through the transparent foil or foils. The liquid occupies the available cavity only incompletely and it spreads out in puddle-like patterns to define void spaces which change continuously due to the actuation of the mouse, thereby providing the mouse pad with an optically interesting appearance.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2000Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: Hirsch & Partner GmbHInventor: Karl Hirsch
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Patent number: 6200442Abstract: In a measuring device for measuring the concentration of a substance in a liquid applied to the test field of a test strip having two first electrical contacts at its forward end connected to the test field, a conductor plate inside of the device carries a measuring and evaluation circuit and also has formed on it two second electrical contacts which two second electrical contacts, when the forward end of the test strip is inserted into the device through an insertion slot, are brought into contact with the two first contacts on the test strip to connect the test field of the test strip in circuit with the measuring and evaluation circuit of the conductor plate.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1998Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: LRE Technology Partner GmbHInventor: Ernst Markart
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Patent number: 6183823Abstract: A support device for a computer mouse (mouse pad) comprises, extending over the lower foil made of foam material, at least one thin, colored liquid layer which is enclosed between two foils welded together along the edge in a liquid-tight manner and is visible through the transparent foil or foils. The liquid occupies the available cavity only incompletely and it spreads out in puddle-like patterns to define void spaces which change continuously due to the actuation of the mouse, thereby providing the mouse pad with an optically interesting appearance.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2000Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Hirsch & Partner GmbHInventor: Karl Hirsch
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Patent number: 6180063Abstract: In a test strip package having a plurality of test strips (20), each of which test strips has a test field (32) for evaluation by an optical measuring mechanism of a measuring device and including a container (12) for receiving the test strips (20) the container (12) is made as a rectangular closed flat envelope (12) for receiving a rectangular card (18), with the card (18) consisting of a plurality of test strips (20) which are separable from one another along tear lines (22).Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: LRE Technology Partner GmbHInventor: Ernst Markart
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Patent number: 6151110Abstract: A measuring device for measuring the concentration of a substance in a liquid, especially a body liquid, is designed for use with a test card having test sections with test fields located next to one another in the longitudinal direction of the card. The device has a housing for receiving one or more test cards and has an exposed test card support surface providing a measuring station with a measuring opening through which optical or electrical sensors sense the test field of a test section of a test card. A hand actuatable transport mechanism, which may be an actuating lever, a transport roll or a transport belt is engageable with a test card in the housing to advance it forwardly to bring a test section to the measuring station. The housing for the device is made of upper and lower portions which may be movable relative to one another with that movement used to drive the transport mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1998Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: LRE Technology Partner GmbHInventor: Ernst Markart
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Patent number: 6106909Abstract: A support device for a computer mouse (mouse pad) comprises, extending over the lower foil made of foam material, at least one thin, colored liquid layer which is enclosed between two foils welded together along the edge in a liquid-tight manner and is visible through the transparent foil or foils. The liquid occupies the available cavity only incompletely and it spreads out in puddle-like patterns to define void spaces which change continuously due to the actuation of the mouse, thereby providing the mouse pad with an optically interesting appearance.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1999Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: Hirsch & Partner GmbHInventor: Karl Hirsch
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Patent number: 6063337Abstract: In a test strip for use with a measuring device for determining the concentration of a substance in a body fluid by means of an optical measuring system using a beam of light directed onto a measuring field of the measuring strip, the measuring strip is formed of a bottom layer, a cover layer and a spacer layer located between the bottom layer and the cover layer. The bottom layer has a pass through opening for the light beam and the cover layer has a drop application opening with these two openings being displaced from one another so as to be out of overlapping relationship with one another. The spacer layer has an elongated opening or recess, a portion of which overlies the pass through opening of the bottom layer and another portion of which underlies the drop application opening of the upper layer. The recess in the spacer layer also receives a web of absorbent material, which absorbent material overlies the beam pass through opening and forms the measuring field.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: LRE Technology Partner GmbHInventor: Ernst Markart
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Test card for an optical or electrical determination of the concentration of a substance in a liquid
Patent number: 6027689Abstract: A test card for use with a measuring device for evaluating the concentration of a substance in a liquid, such as a substance in a body liquid, is made up of a number of layers of material preferably capable of being united with one another in a continuous process as the layers are unrolled from associated supply rolls. Each test card includes a plurality of individually usable test sections connected with one another and arranged in succession along the longitudinal direction of the card. The layers of material making up the card include at least a reaction layer and an overlying cover layer with the cover layer having a drop application opening in each test section for receiving a drop of the liquid to be accommodated.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1998Date of Patent: February 22, 2000Assignee: LRE Technology Partner GmbHInventor: Ernst Markart -
Patent number: 5948520Abstract: A support device for a computer mouse (mouse pad) comprises, extending over the lower foil made of foam material, at least one thin, colored liquid layer which is enclosed between two foils welded together along the edge in a liquid-tight manner and is visible through the transparent foil or foils. The liquid occupies the available cavity only incompletely and it spreads out in puddle-like patterns to define void spaces which change continuously due to the actuation of the mouse, thereby providing the mouse pad with an optically interesting appearance.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1997Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Hirsch & Partner GmbHInventor: Karl Hirsch
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Patent number: 5904898Abstract: In a test strip package having a plurality of test strips (20), each of which test strips has a test field (32) for evaluation by an optical measuring mechanism of a measuring device and including a container (12) for receiving the test strips (20) the container (12) is made as a rectangular closed flat envelope (12) for receiving a rectangular card (18), with the card (18) consisting of a plurality of test strips (20) which are separable from one another along tear lines (22).Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1998Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: LRE Technology Partner GmbHInventor: Ernst Markart
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Patent number: 5889585Abstract: In an apparatus and method for detecting the concentration of a substance in a fluid, such as the concentration of sugar in blood, the measuring field of a test strip to which the fluid to be tested in applied is divided into two separate measuring areas. The change in the light reflection or light transmission capacity of the two measuring areas is then detected separately at repetitive time intervals, and in comparing the changes in light reflectivity or light transmission of the two measuring areas over time, perceived differences in the changes occurring in the two areas are evaluated to provide useful information.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: LRE Technology Partner GmbHInventor: Ernst Markart
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Patent number: 5839280Abstract: A fluid-mechanical actuator has a cylinder housing and a piston which is guided movably in the cylinder housing. A working chamber can be filled with a fluid and is bounded by the cylinder housing and the piston. By filling the working chamber with fluid, the piston can be displaced in the cylinder housing counter to the effect of a restoring spring and can transmit a force via a working linkage which is arranged on the side of the piston remote from the working chamber. The fluid-mechanical actuator provides both fluid actuation and mechanical actuation. The piston has two sections, a ring and a bushing which is guided out of the working chamber. The working linkage has a supporting ring whose diameter is larger than the inside diameter of the bushing. Thereby a force can be transmitted to the supporting ring by the piston. An actuating linkage is guided in the bushing and is movable relative to the working linkage.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1997Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignees: Daimler-Benz Aktiengesllschaft, Berger, Boehringer & Partner, GmbHInventors: Harry Troester, Detelf Felder, Michael Duwe, Friedhelm Buerger
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Patent number: 5797322Abstract: A printing sleeve for a rotogravure or flexo printing roll is provided that as a base sleeve with a slightly conical or tapered geometry adapted to be mounted over the printing roll which also has a slightly conical or tapered geometry. The printing sleeve also comprises a layer of compressible material mounted to the base sleeve, a layer of foamed spacer material, and an outer tube mounted over the layer of foamed spacer material. Further, an engravable layer is typically applied to the exterior of the outer tube.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1997Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Assignee: Polywest Kunstofftechnik, Sauressig & Partner GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Heinz-W. Lorig, Karl Sauressig
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Patent number: 5784961Abstract: A printing sleeve for a rotogravure or flexo printing roll is provided that as a slightly conical or tapered geometry wherein the inner diameter at one end is slightly smaller than the inner diameter at a second end. Similarly, the printing roll is provided with a slightly conical geometry or tapered diameter as well wherein the outside diameter at one end is slightly smaller than the outside diameter at the other end. The larger end of the printing sleeve is mounted over the smaller end of the printing roll and the sleeve is pushed forward either manually or mechanically until the larger end of the printing sleeve is disposed over the larger end of the printing roll. A key/slot combination may be provided on the inside surface of the printing sleeve and outside surface of the printing roll to ensure proper alignment. An apparatus also is provided for mounting a printing sleeve over a printing roll which includes two support bearings for mounting the opposing ends of the printing roll or printing axle.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1997Date of Patent: July 28, 1998Assignee: Polywest Kunstofftechnik, Sauressig & Partner GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Heinz-W. Lorig, Karl Sauressig
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Patent number: 5752444Abstract: The invention relates to a printing sleeve and a method for producing a sless printing sleeve particularly for a flexo printing cylinder with the printing sleeve being slidable onto a core roll when flexibly expanded by means of a pressurized air cushion and being slidable off therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1996Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Assignee: Polywest Kunststofftechnik, Sauerssig & Partner GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Heinz-W. Lorig
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Patent number: 5458778Abstract: A vehicle refueling station has a water treatment system for the vehicle washing installation which utilizes mechanical flotation and an aerobic treatment of the flotage to minimize sewer discharge. The gas from the anaerobic treatment is used to fuel a thermal electric converter which can also be fueled by vapors from the fueling operation. The thermal energy can be used to heat the water for car washing or for space heating purposes. The electrical energy can drive the electrical equipment at the refueling station.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1994Date of Patent: October 17, 1995Assignee: Partner GmbHInventors: Otto Stuckmann, Detlev Sassin
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Patent number: 5390266Abstract: The optical element provides for the displacement of two end sections having slanted end faces. The slanted end faces have such an angle to the optical axis of the fiber, that the limit angle for total reflection is exceeded. The displacement remains substantially below the diameter of the fiber.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1993Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Assignee: Electronic Production Partners GmbHInventors: Walter Heitmann, Heinrich Stenger
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Patent number: 5158196Abstract: A blanking plug is used for sealing provisionally connection openings (3) of non-installed liquid-operated units, in particular of oil-hydraulic systems (1) for motor vehicles. A section (12) of the blanking plug (10) is inserted into, and fills up, the connection opening (3). The section (12) is provided with a hollow space communicating with a closed portion of the connection opening (3). The hollow space is filled with a material tending to absorb the respective liquid, for example a tampon (17).Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1990Date of Patent: October 27, 1992Assignee: Berger & Partner GmbHInventor: Friedhelm Burger
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Patent number: D384566Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1995Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Assignee: Dickhaus & Partner GmbHInventor: Reiner Dickhaus
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Patent number: D403931Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1997Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Assignee: Dickhaus & Partner GmbHInventor: Reiner Dickhaus