Patents by Inventor Hans Scholz
Hans Scholz 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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Patent number: 11929391Abstract: Described herein is an electronic component that may include a substrate, wherein the substrate may include at least two electrodes, wherein the at least two electrodes are each spaced apart from each other on and/or within the substrate. When the electronic component is in a first operating state, an electrolytic material may be disposed at least in a spatial region between the at least two electrodes, wherein the electrolytic material comprises at least one polymerizable material. When the electronic device is in a second operating state, at least one electrical connection may be made between the at least two electrodes, wherein the at least one electrical connection comprises an electrically conductive polymer. The electrically conductive polymer may comprise one or more fiber structures, wherein the one or more fiber structures are in physical contact with the at least two electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2020Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: Technische Universitat DresdenInventors: Hans Kleemann, Matteo Cucchi, Karl Leo, Veronika Scholz, Hsin Tseng, Alexander Lee
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Patent number: 10172702Abstract: A vascular graft with trim lines is described, the trim lines providing a guide for precision shaping of the cuff. The trim lines may be printed or otherwise disposed on a surface of the cuff or included on a template designed for disposition over the cuff. The trim lines may also be disposed on a side of a pocket into which the cuff is positioned for trimming. Also described is an apparatus and method for precise trimming of a vascular graft.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2016Date of Patent: January 8, 2019Assignee: C. R. Bard, Inc.Inventors: Hans Scholz, John D. McDermott, Robert M. Carr, Debra A. Bebb
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Patent number: 9870431Abstract: The invention relates to an efficient system for user rights in a semantic digital network, whereby users are arranged in the same semantic network as the information objects. The rights are thus derived from the semantic relations between users and information objects in a common semantic network.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2008Date of Patent: January 16, 2018Assignee: INTELLIGENT VIEWS GMBHInventors: Clara Hammen, Jan Schümmer, Ralf Rath, Hans Scholz, Christian Schuckmann, Elke Siemon, Patrick Closhen
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Publication number: 20170065399Abstract: A vascular graft with trim lines is described, the trim lines providing a guide for precision shaping of the cuff. The trim lines may be printed or otherwise disposed on a surface of the cuff or included on a template designed for disposition over the cuff. The trim lines may also be disposed on a side of a pocket into which the cuff is positioned for trimming. Also described is an apparatus and method for precise trimming of a vascular graft.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2016Publication date: March 9, 2017Inventors: Hans Scholz, John D. McDermott, Robert M. Carr, Jr., Debra A. Bebb
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Patent number: 9532865Abstract: A vascular graft with trim lines is described, the trim lines providing a guide for precision shaping of the cuff. The trim lines may be printed or otherwise disposed on a surface of the cuff or included on a template designed for disposition over the cuff. The trim lines may also be disposed on a side of a pocket into which the cuff is positioned for trimming. Also described is an apparatus and method for precise trimming of a vascular graft.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2014Date of Patent: January 3, 2017Assignee: C.R. Bard, Inc.Inventors: Hans Scholz, John D. McDermott, Robert M. Carr, Jr., Debra A. Bebb
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Patent number: 9028539Abstract: An inventive flanged graft for end-to-side anastomosis includes a tubular graft member and a flanged section The type and size of the flanged section is determined by various factors such as identity of the receiving artery, position of the arteriotomy on the receiving artery, and luminal diameter of the graft. The graft is preferably anastomosed to the receiving artery using continuous sutures to join the arteriotomy to the peripheral edges flanged section.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2005Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Bard Peripheral Vascular, Inc.Inventors: Hans Scholz, Ulf Kruger, Utz Settmacher
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Publication number: 20140208913Abstract: A vascular graft with trim lines is described, the trim lines providing a guide for precision shaping of the cuff. The trim lines may be printed or otherwise disposed on a surface of the cuff or included on a template designed for disposition over the cuff. The trim lines may also be disposed on a side of a pocket into which the cuff is positioned for trimming. Also described is an apparatus and method for precise trimming of a vascular graft.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2014Publication date: July 31, 2014Applicant: C. R. BARD, INC.Inventors: Hans Scholz, John D. McDermott, Robert M. Carr, JR., Debra A. Bebb
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Patent number: 8709069Abstract: A vascular graft with trim lines is described, the trim lines providing a guide for precision shaping of the cuff. The trim lines may be printed or otherwise disposed on a surface of the cuff or included on a template designed for disposition over the cuff. The trim lines may also be disposed on a side of a pocket into which the cuff is positioned for trimming. Also described is an apparatus and method for precise trimming of a vascular graft.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2006Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: C. R. Bard, Inc.Inventors: Hans Scholz, John D. McDermott, Robert M. Carr, Jr., Debra A. Bebb
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Publication number: 20120172975Abstract: A medical device which defines a lumen for flowing a bodily fluid from an upstream end of the device to a downstream end thereof is disclosed. The device has a luminal wall (14) that extends between the upstream and downstream ends and defines the lumen within which the fluid flows. The wall exhibits a succession of protuberances spaced from each other along the length of the device. Each protuberance has a flank facing upstream (54) and a flank facing downstream (64), the flank facing upstream extending into the fluid flow so that a radially outermost part of the flow of fluid from the upstream to the downstream end of the device impinges on the upstream flank and is thereby caused to reverse its flow, and flow upstream from the upstream flank to the downstream flank of the next adjacent protuberance upstream, creating micro-vortices between two adjacent protuberances.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2012Publication date: July 5, 2012Inventors: Hans Scholz, Karen Petzold, Ulf Kruger
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Patent number: 8133277Abstract: A medical device which defines a lumen for flowing a bodily fluid from an upstream end of the device to a downstream end thereof is disclosed. The device has a luminal wall (14) that extends between the upstream and downstream ends and defines the lumen within which the fluid flows. The wall exhibits a succession of protuberances spaced from each other along the length of the device. Each protuberance has a flank facing upstream (54) and a flank facing downstream (64), the flank facing upstream extending into the fluid flow so that a radially outermost part of the flow of fluid from the upstream to the downstream end of the device impinges on the upstream flank and is thereby caused to reverse its flow, and flow upstream from the upstream flank to the downstream flank of the next adjacent protuberance upstream, creating micro-vortices between two adjacent protuberances.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2005Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Bard Peripheral Vascular, Inc.Inventors: Hans Scholz, Karen Petzold, Ulf Kruger
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Patent number: 7553316Abstract: An inventive flanged graft for end-to-side anastomosis includes a tubular graft member and a flanged section The type and size of the flanged section is determined by various factors such as identity of the receiving artery, position of the arteriotomy on the receiving artery, and luminal diameter of the graft. The graft is preferably anastomosed to the receiving artery using continuous sutures to join the arteriotomy to the peripheral edges flanged section.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2004Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: Bard Peripheral Vascular, Inc.Inventors: Hans Scholz, Ulf Kruger, Utz Settmacher
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Publication number: 20080275879Abstract: The invention relates to an efficient system for user rights in a semantic digital network, whereby users are arranged in the same semantic network as the information objects. The rights are thus derived from the semantic relations between users and information objects in a common semantic network.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2008Publication date: November 6, 2008Inventors: Clara Hammen, Jan Schummer, Ralf Rath, Hans Scholz, Christian Schuckmann, Elke Siemon, Patrick Closhen
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Publication number: 20080172121Abstract: A medical device which defines a lumen for flowing a bodily fluid from an upstream end of the device to a downstream end thereof is disclosed. The device has a luminal wall (14) that extends between the upstream and downstream ends and defines the lumen within which the fluid flows. The wall exhibits a succession of protuberances spaced from each other along the length of the device. Each protuberance has a flank facing upstream (54) and a flank facing downstream (64), the flank facing upstream extending into the fluid flow so that a radially outermost part of the flow of fluid from the upstream to the downstream end of the device impinges on the upstream flank and is thereby caused to reverse its flow, and flow upstream from the upstream flank to the downstream flank of the next adjacent protuberance upstream, creating micro-vortices between two adjacent protuberances.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2005Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventors: Hans Scholz, Karen Petzold, Ulf Kruger
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Publication number: 20070005128Abstract: A vascular graft with trim lines is described, the trim lines providing a guide for precision shaping of the cuff. The trim lines may be printed or otherwise disposed on a surface of the cuff or included on a template designed for disposition over the cuff. The trim lines may also be disposed on a side of a pocket into which the cuff is positioned for trimming. Also described is an apparatus and method for precise trimming of a vascular graft.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2006Publication date: January 4, 2007Applicant: C. R. Bard, Inc.Inventors: Hans Scholz, John McDermott, Robert Carr, Debra Bebb
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Patent number: 7104600Abstract: A saddle for pedal-powered devices, especially bicycles, with two spaced apart seat halves (1), each of which supports one half of the buttocks, and with a cup joint arrangement on its bottom. The cup joint arrangement (5) has an essentially hollow spherical socket (6) and a cup element (7) which can be moved in it. A support rod (11) has two supports (10), each of which is attached to a respective cup element (7), for connecting the saddle to a saddle support (13) by the support rod (11). The cup joint arrangements (5) each have a device for limiting the range of motion of the cup element (7) in the socket (6). The cup joint axes, around which the cup elements (7) can be moved in their respective socket (6), are each outwardly inclined. Thus, a solid seat on the saddle and ergonomic pedaling are enabled.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2004Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Inventor: Hans Scholz
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Publication number: 20060030935Abstract: An inventive flanged graft for end-to-side anastomosis includes a tubular graft member and a flanged section The type and size of the flanged section is determined by various factors such as identity of the receiving artery, position of the arteriotomy on the receiving artery, and luminal diameter of the graft. The graft is preferably anastomosed to the receiving artery using continuous sutures to join the arteriotomy to the peripheral edges flanged section.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2005Publication date: February 9, 2006Applicant: BARD PERIPHERAL VASCULAR, INC.Inventors: Hans Scholz, Ulf Kruger, Utz Settmacher
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Publication number: 20050223006Abstract: The invention relates to an efficient system for user rights in a semantic digital network, whereby users are arranged in the same semantic network as the information objects. The rights are thus derived from the semantic relations between users and information objects in a common semantic network.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2003Publication date: October 6, 2005Inventors: Clara Hammeu, Jan Schummer, Christian Schuckmann, Elke Siemon, Patrick Closhen, Ralf Rath, Hans Scholz
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Publication number: 20040210302Abstract: An inventive flanged graft for end-to-side anastomosis includes a tubular graft member and a flanged section The type and size of the flanged section is determined by various factors such as identity of the receiving artery, position of the arteriotomy on the receiving artery, and luminal diameter of the graft. The graft is preferably anastomosed to the receiving artery using continuous sutures to join the arteriotomy to the peripheral edges flanged section.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2004Publication date: October 21, 2004Applicant: Bard Peripheral VascularInventors: Hans Scholz, Ulf Kruger, Utz Settmacher
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Publication number: 20040174051Abstract: A saddle for pedal-powered devices, especially bicycles, with two spaced apart seat halves (1) each of which supports one half of the buttocks and has a cup joint arrangement on its bottom. The cup joint arrangement (5) has an essentially hollow spherical socket (6) and a cup element (7) which can be moved in it. A support rod (11) has two supports (10) each of which is attached to a respective cup element (7) for connecting the saddle to a saddle support (13) by the support rod (11). The cup joint arrangements (5) each have a device for limiting the range of motion of the cup element (7) in the socket (6). The cup joint axes around which the cup elements (7) can be moved in their respective socket (6), are each outwardly inclined. Thus, a solid seat on the saddle and ergonomic pedaling are enabled.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2004Publication date: September 9, 2004Inventor: Hans Scholz
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Patent number: 6746480Abstract: An inventive flanged graft for end-to-side anastomosis includes a graft with bifurcated flanges. The bifurcated flanges may be symmetrical or asymmetrical relative to one another. The type and size of flange to be used is determined by various factors such as identity of the receiving artery, position of the arteriotomy on the receiving artery, and lumenal diameter of the graft. The graft is preferably anastomosed to the receiving artery using continuous sutures to join the arteriotomy to the peripheral edges of the bifucated flanges. In an alternate embodiment, the inventive bypass graft includes a flared skirt which extends circumferentially about the tubular graft member. The flared skirt has an elliptical shape and is offset from a central longitudinal axis of the graft member.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2001Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Bard Peripheral Vascular, Inc.Inventors: Hans Scholz, Ulf Kruger, Utz Settmacher