Patents Assigned to Universität Linz
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Publication number: 20230085480Abstract: The invention relates to an element in the shape of a sensor, an active electronic component, a switch, a circuit, or an electric conducting path for integration into a surrounding medium. The element is penetrable by the surrounding medium and has a porous, non-conductive substrate and at least one circuit trace made of conductive material present on the substrate. The openings of the substrate are open in an area of the circuit trace. The use and manufacture of the element are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2021Publication date: March 16, 2023Applicants: UNIVERSITÄT LINZ, KOMPETENZZENTRUM HOLZ GMBHInventors: Thomas STOCKINGER, Martin KALTENBRUNNER, Reinhard SCHWÖDIAUER, Uwe MÜLLER
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Patent number: 11536942Abstract: A device for mounting an object holder on a carrier that can be inserted into a cryostat includes at least one clamping element may be provided for non-positive connection of the object holder with the carrier. The at least one clamping element is arranged to enable damage-free mounting of the object holder on the carrier even in the case of large temperature changes, so that reproducible measuring conditions are created at large temperature changes. The at least one clamping element may be drive-connected via a lever to a piezoelectric element, which may be subjected to voltage by a control device as a function of temperature and of a bearing specification and is supported against the object holder or the carrier.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2020Date of Patent: December 27, 2022Assignee: Universität LinzInventors: Alberta Bonanni, Rajdeep Adhikari, Philip Lindner, Patrick Rubert Raab, Bogdan Faina, Klemens Doesinger
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Publication number: 20200341258Abstract: A device for mounting an object holder on a carrier that can be inserted into a cryostat includes at least one clamping element may be provided for non-positive connection of the object holder with the carrier. The at least one clamping element is arranged to enable damage-free mounting of the object holder on the carrier even in the case of large temperature changes, so that reproducible measuring conditions are created at large temperature changes. The at least one clamping element may be drive-connected via a lever to a piezoelectric element, which may be subjected to voltage by a control device as a function of temperature and of a bearing specification and is supported against the object holder or the carrier.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2020Publication date: October 29, 2020Applicant: Universität LinzInventors: Alberta Bonanni, Rajdeep Adhikari, Philip Lindner, Patrick Rubert Raab, Bogdan Faina, Klemens Doesinger
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Patent number: 10815340Abstract: The invention relates to a polymer for tissue engineering from biodegradable polyphosphazenes, having photopolymerizable side groups, wherein the side groups of the polyphosphazenes are formed exclusively from amino acids and/or amino acid derivatives, which are bonded to the backbone of the polyphosphazene via the amino group of the amino acid and to a spacer attached to the acid group with a carbon chain of length m, which has a vinyl group at the free end, wherein m=0 to m=10.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2015Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignees: UNIVERSITÄT LINZ, BIOMED-ZET LIFE SCIENCE GmbHInventors: Ian Teasdale, Sandra Rothemund, Tamara Aigner, Aiztiber Iturmendi, Oliver Brueggemann, Klaus Schroeder, Gbenga Olawale, Florian Hildner, Maria Rigau De Llobet
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Publication number: 20200327936Abstract: Disclosed is a molecularly imprinted polymer for storing a defined value of a numerical code, more particularly a binary code, in the molecular imprints of said polymer, and a method for the production of said polymer. The molecular imprinting process uses suitable templates comprising a defined sequence of at least two different structural units, each having a different chemical functionality.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2020Publication date: October 15, 2020Applicant: JOHANNES KEPLER UNIVERSITÄT LINZInventors: Klaus MOSBACH, Oliver BRÜGGEMANN, Jacqueline WOLFSCHLUCKER
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Patent number: 10790018Abstract: Disclosed is a molecularly imprinted polymer for storing a defined value of a numerical code, more particularly a binary code, in the molecular imprints of said polymer, and a method for the production of said polymer. The molecular imprinting process uses suitable templates comprising a defined sequence of at least two different structural units, each having a different chemical functionality.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2020Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignee: JOHANNES KEPLER UNIVERSITÄT LINZInventors: Klaus Mosbach, Oliver Brüggemann, Jacqueline Wolfschlucker
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Publication number: 20190139603Abstract: Disclosed is a molecularly imprinted polymer for storing a defined value of a numerical code, more particularly a binary code, in the molecular imprints of said polymer, and a method for the production of said polymer. The molecular imprinting process uses suitable templates comprising a defined sequence of at least two different structural units, each having a different chemical functionality.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2017Publication date: May 9, 2019Applicant: JOHANNES KEPLER UNIVERSITÄT LINZInventors: Klaus MOSBACH, Oliver BRÜGGEMANN, Jacqueline WOLFSCHLUCKER
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Patent number: 9768383Abstract: A method is described for applying an organic semiconductor layer based on epindolidione to a carrier. In order to provide advantageous production conditions it is proposed that the epindolidione is first reacted with tert-butyloxycarbonyl as protective group to give tert-butyloxycarbonyl epindolidione and then dissolved in a solvent before the dissolved tert-butyloxycarbonyl epindolidione is applied to the carrier, and that the solvent then be evaporated and the tert-butyloxycarbonyl protective group be detached again.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2014Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Assignee: Universitaet LinzInventors: Eric Daniel Glowacki, Gundula Voss
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Publication number: 20160197279Abstract: A method is described for applying an organic semiconductor layer based on epindolidione to a carrier. In order to provide advantageous production conditions it is proposed that the epindolidione is first reacted with tert-butyloxycarbonyl as protective group to give tert-butyloxycarbonyl epindolidione and then dissolved in a solvent before the dissolved tert-butyloxycarbonyl epindolidione is applied to the carrier, and that the solvent then be evaporated and the tert-butyloxycarbonyl protective group be detached again.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2014Publication date: July 7, 2016Applicant: Universitaet LinzInventors: Eric Daniel GLOWACKI, Gundula VOSS
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Patent number: 9192677Abstract: The present invention relates in general to the field of targeted drug delivery of anti-cancer drugs. More precisely, the present invention concerns polymer drug conjugates, namely, conjugates of poly(organo)phosphazenes and anti-cancer drugs, wherein the conjugates are suitable to selectively release anti-cancer drugs in tumor tissue. In addition, the present invention relates to a method for manufacturing such poly(organo)phosphazene molecule conjugates, to poly(organo)phosphazene molecule conjugates for use in medicine, in particular, to poly(organo)phosphazene molecule conjugates for use in the treatment of cancer, and to pharmaceutical compositions comprising such poly(organo)phosphazene molecule conjugates.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2010Date of Patent: November 24, 2015Assignee: JOHANNES KEPLER UNIVERSITÄT LINZInventors: Ian P. Teasdale, Ivo Nischanga, Oliver Brüggemann, Sandra Wilfert
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Patent number: 9189120Abstract: An apparatus is described for detecting the location coordinates of a pressure point (8) within a sensor field, having at least one electric resistance layer (2) which is connected via electric connections (4) at the edge to a measurement and evaluation circuit (5). In order to become independent of any external supply voltage it is proposed that the electric resistance layer (2) which is provided with at least three electric connections (4) is applied to a ferroic layer (1) made of an internally charged cellular polymer.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2007Date of Patent: November 17, 2015Assignee: Universität LinzInventors: Siegfried Bauer, Reinhard Schwödiauer
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Publication number: 20130324490Abstract: The present invention relates in general to the field of targeted drug delivery of anti-cancer drugs. More precisely, the present invention concerns polymer drug conjugates, namely, conjugates of poly(organo)phosphazenes and anti-cancer drugs, wherein the conjugates are suitable to selectively release anti-cancer drugs in tumor tissue. In addition, the present invention relates to a method for manufacturing such poly(organo)phosphazene molecule conjugates, to poly(organo)phosphazene molecule conjugates for use in medicine, in particular, to poly(organo)phosphazene molecule conjugates for use in the treatment of cancer, and to pharmaceutical compositions comprising such poly(organo)phosphazene molecule conjugates.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2010Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: JOHANNES KEPLER UNIVERSITÄT LINZInventors: Ian P. Teasdale, Ivo Nischanga, Oliver Brüggemann, Sandra Wilfert
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Patent number: 8461636Abstract: A ferroic component is described, comprising a ferroic layer (10) arranged between two electrodes (12,13), a thin-film field-effect transistor (4) whose gate electrode (3) forms one of the two electrodes (12, 13) of the ferroic layer (10) which is joined to the gate electrode (3) via an intermediate layer (11) acting as a bonding agent, and a substrate that is used as a support. In order to obtain a flexible component it is proposed that the thin-film field-effect transistor (4) on the one hand and the ferroic layer (10) which consists of an internally charged cellular polymer on the other hand are applied to the substrate which is arranged as a flexible plastic film (1), optionally by interposing an insulating layer (2) therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2007Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Universität LinzInventors: Siegfried Bauer, Ingrid Graz, Reinhard Schwödiauer, Christoph Keplinger, Martin Kaltenbrunner, Stéphanie Perichon Lacour, Sigurd Wagner
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Publication number: 20130059196Abstract: A galvanic cell is described, comprising an anode layer (1), a cathode layer (2) and an electrolyte layer (4) connecting the anode layer and the cathode layer (1, 2). In order to achieve high extensibility of the cell without impairing its function it is proposed that the paste- or gel-like layers (1, 2) for the anode and cathode, which are arranged next to one another at a distance and are separated from each other by an electrically non-conducting elastomer (3), are covered by the paste- or gel-like electrolyte layer (4) bridging the non-conducting elastomer (3) and are embedded together with the electrolyte layer (4) in an elastomeric jacket (7).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2011Publication date: March 7, 2013Applicant: UNIVERSITAET LINZInventors: Siegfried Bauer, Reinhard Schwoediauer, Christian Siket, Martin Kaltenbrunner, Gerald Kettlgruber
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Publication number: 20120237041Abstract: A method of deriving information from an audio track, or a part thereof, wherein onsets or intensity/amplitude variations are detected as well as at which frequencies (timbral frequencies) or in which frequency bands these occur. Especially interesting is the frequency of such onsets. In this manner, the frequency of beats of a low frequency drum may be separated from that of onsets of a higher frequency drum or guitar of other instrument, and these frequencies provide important information about the track, such as genre, beat, etc. Naturally, parameters may be provided relating to the individual frequencies (frequency of onsets and frequency/tone of the sound of the onsets), or a fit thereto may be used to reduce the number of parameters. It is noted that the frequencies in which the onsets are determined may be tones or half tones in the relevant scale.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2010Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: JOHANNES KEPLER UNIVERSITÄT LINZInventor: Tim Pohle