Patents by Inventor Hans Demuth
Hans Demuth 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: 20070207946Abstract: The present invention provides new uses of DPIV-inhibitors of the present invention, and their corresponding pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt forms, for lowering blood pressure levels.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2007Publication date: September 6, 2007Inventors: Andrew Pospisilik, Hans Demuth, Konrad Glund, Matthias Hoffmann, Christopher McIntosh, Ray Pederson
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Patent number: 5090455Abstract: The picking mechanism is provided with two torsion bars. One torsion bar is stressed in order to accelerate a gripper projectile of the loom. The second torsion bar, upon release of the first torsion bar, is temporarily connected to the first torsion bar so that energy can be stored by the second torsion bar via a double-arm lever. During a return motion of the acceleration lever to a picking position, the second torsion bar is relieved of tension by delivering the stored energy to the drive shaft of the picking mechanism via the double arm lever. The picking mechanism thus uses only little energy.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1990Date of Patent: February 25, 1992Assignee: Sulzer Brothers LimitedInventors: Frantisek Jankovsky, Danilo Vezzu, Erwin Pfarrwaller, Hans Demuth
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Patent number: 4586542Abstract: The return device for the projectiles of a gripper projectile weaving machine has an end position brake employing an abutment in the form of a piston which is guided in the cylinder and which experiences the light pressure of a restoring spring. The ratio of the mass of the projectile to the mass of the piston at a given projectile speed is such that the projectile stops immediately upon striking the piston. The piston does not experience local wear over extended periods of time and obviates any need for a means to prevent a bounce-back of the projectile.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1984Date of Patent: May 6, 1986Assignee: Sulzer Brothers LimitedInventor: Hans Demuth
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Patent number: 4483372Abstract: The tensioning apparatus for adjusting the tension of a whip roll in a weaving machine employs an adjustable eccentric element which is connected to the tension spring. The eccentric element includes an eccentrically mounted pin which can be moved about an axis of the eccentric element in order to make an adjustment in the force supplied to the tensioning lever by the spring.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1983Date of Patent: November 20, 1984Assignee: Sulzer Brothers, Ltd.Inventor: Hans Demuth
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Patent number: 4460021Abstract: The catcher is operated so that prior to moving the projectile back into the ejection position, the brake block of the second braking station is disengaged while the first brake block remains in a braking position. Friction on the projectile and brake linings of the second braking station is reduced with a corresponding reduction in wear.In one embodiment, the braking stations are constructed with independent brake blocks. In a second embodiment, a common brake block may straddle the two braking stations.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1983Date of Patent: July 17, 1984Assignee: Sulzer Brothers, LimitedInventors: Hans Demuth, Walter Gruber
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Patent number: 4448244Abstract: A heat-transmitting device is adapted for use in a heat pump system which typically includes a throttle device, an evaporator, a compressor, and a further heat-transmitter device. The heat-transmitting device has a core tube coaxially disposed in a tubular shell. The region between the core tube and tubular shell is divided into two annular spaces by an annular ring sealingly disposed between the core tube and tubular shell. Each annular space serves as an independent condenser. Openings are provided in the tubular shell at each end thereof and on each side of the annular ring to facilitate fluid flow through the device. In the heat pump system, a cooling medium flows through one annular space of the device, then through the further heat transmitter, and then through the other annular space of the device. Heat is transferred by the device from the cooling medium to a fluid flowing through the core tube.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1983Date of Patent: May 15, 1984Assignee: Wieland-Werke AGInventors: Hans Demuth, Peter Kropp, Karl Noll
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Patent number: 4406137Abstract: A heat-transmitting device is adapted for use in a heat pump system which typically includes a throttle device, an evaporator, a compressor, and a further heat-transmitter device. The heat-transmitting device has a core tube coaxially disposed in a tubular shell. The region between the core tube and tubular shell is divided into two annular spaces by an annular ring sealingly disposed between the core tube and tubular shell. Each annular space serves as an independent condenser. Openings are provided in the tubular shell at each end thereof and on each side of the annular ring to facilitate fluid flow through the device. In the heat pump system, a cooling medium flows through one annular space of the device, then through the further heat transmitter, and then through the other annular space of the device. Heat is transferred by the device from the cooling medium to a fluid flowing through the core tube.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1981Date of Patent: September 27, 1983Assignee: Wieland-Werke AGInventors: Hans Demuth, Peter Kropp, Karl Noll
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Patent number: 4392526Abstract: A heat exchanger for transferring heat from liquids or gases has an outer tube spaced from an concentric finned inner tube by a plurality of spacers. The spacers each have a tubular sleeve which engages the fins of the inner tube and a portion of the sleeve engages in the groove between adjacent fin turns of the inner tube. The outer surface of the spacer engages the internal surface of the outer tube. The spacer is preferably made of plastics material and the inner finned tube has fins formed in a threaded fashion. A preferred embodiment of the heat exchanger has a longitudinally slotted sleeve and the adjacent edges of the slot are formed to provide a snap-in engagement.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1981Date of Patent: July 12, 1983Assignee: Wieland Werke AGInventors: Manfred Hage, Hans Demuth, Otto Junker
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Patent number: 4193428Abstract: The deflection beam is mounted independently of the tensioning beam to permit raising and lowering of the deflection beam when mounting a warp beam on the loom. The deflection beam is mounted on a support which is secured to a support beam via a detachable clamp connection. A pivotally mounted roller lever which rides on a cam track on the support is used for raising and lowering the support and deflection beam.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1978Date of Patent: March 18, 1980Assignee: Sulzer Brothers Ltd.Inventor: Hans Demuth
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Patent number: 4160532Abstract: A knot hole beam, for instance a warp beam for looms, for winding-up yarns or the like, comprising a winding tube or cylinder provided at its periphery with knot holes, each knot hole possessing an insertion bore serving for the insertion of a bundle of tied together or knotted yarn or thread ends and at least one, therewith merging knot arresting opening of narrower shape than the insertion bore. Between the insertion bore and the knot arresting opening there is provided at least at one side of the knot hole edges an arresting projection for the inserted knot. Such arresting projection protrudes towards a line which is axially parallel to the lengthwise axis of the tube and extends through the center of the insertion bore. The arresting projection is situated closer to such axially parallel line than an outer peripheral portion of the knot arresting opening which is situated furthest therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1977Date of Patent: July 10, 1979Assignee: Sulzer Brothers, Ltd.Inventors: Hans Demuth, Walter Stumpp
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Patent number: 4076052Abstract: The clips which are used to transfer the yarn, e.g. a ribbon yarn, have clamping surfaces which are disposed in cross-wise manner but at an inclined angle from a true perpendicular. For example, the clamping surfaces of one clip are inclined at an angle of at least 4.degree. from the perpendicular to the clamping surfaces of the other clip. The inclination of the clamping surfaces to each other may be obtained by setting the clamping surfaces at an angle to the jaws of the clips. Also, the clamping surfaces may be twisted within a clip.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1976Date of Patent: February 28, 1978Assignee: Sulzer Brothers LimitedInventors: Hans Demuth, Jose R. A. Ferreira
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Patent number: 3991793Abstract: The eccentric drive for moving the heddle frames between a top shed position and a bottom shed position is constructed to form symmetrical sheds not only for large frame movements but also for small frame movements. In one embodiment, the link between the cam-actuated lever and the deflecting lever is pivoted on the deflecting lever and secured to one of a plurality of positions on the cam-actuated lever. These positions are located on a curved line which has a center of curvature located away from the axis on which the link is mounted on the deflecting lever. These positions are formed by a toothing, a row of apertures or an elongated slot.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1975Date of Patent: November 16, 1976Assignee: Sulzer Brothers LimitedInventor: Hans Demuth
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Patent number: 3939877Abstract: The means for forming a fabric border is constructed with a cover to cover over the opening in the housing through which the operating element projects. The cover is formed by flange projections on the drive means for moving the operating element or by a separate sleeve-like part having a flanged appendage on the operating element. The cover is intended to prevent dust and lint from entering the housing.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1973Date of Patent: February 24, 1976Assignee: Sulzer Brothers LimitedInventor: Hans Demuth