Patents by Inventor Manfred Karl
Manfred Karl 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: 20220016405Abstract: Implantable physiological shunt systems and related fluid flow control devices and accessories for use therewith. Devices, systems and methods relating to implantable medical fluid flow control devices, rotors and magnets with increased resistance to inadvertent setting changes. Devices, systems and methods relating implantable medical fluid flow control devices, rotors and magnets which provide improved magnetic coupling to fluid flow control device accessories such as adjustment tools.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2021Publication date: January 20, 2022Applicant: MEDTRONIC XOMED, INC.Inventors: W. Jeff Bertrand, Lori Speckman, Manfred Karl Luedi, Chun Man Alan Leung, Lawrence Hampton, Deep Shah
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Patent number: 11167117Abstract: Implantable physiological shunt systems and related fluid flow control devices and accessories for use therewith. Devices, systems and methods relating to implantable medical fluid flow control devices, rotors and magnets with increased resistance to inadvertent setting changes. Devices, systems and methods relating implantable medical fluid flow control devices, rotors and magnets which provide improved magnetic coupling to fluid flow control device accessories such as adjustment tools.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2019Date of Patent: November 9, 2021Assignee: Medtronic Xomed, Inc.Inventors: W. Jeff Bertrand, Lori Speckman, Manfred Karl Luedi, Chun Man Alan Leung, Lawrence Hampton, Deep Shah
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Patent number: 11096267Abstract: The present disclosure relates to an electric discharge device and associated method for molecular restructuring of a fluid. The electric discharge device comprises a discharge cell including a first dielectric layer and a second dielectric layer that are spaced apart by a gap constituting a flow channel for a feed fluid to be molecularly restructured. The dielectric layers and the flow channel are arranged between a first electrode and a second electrode for generating electric discharge in the flow channel when voltage is applied between the electrodes. The discharge cell comprises a double-walled dielectric tube having an inner wall and an outer wall that come together at both ends of the tube to form a double-walled dielectric tube made in one piece, the inner and outer walls of the double-walled dielectric tube constituting the first and second dielectric layers of the discharge cell.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2017Date of Patent: August 17, 2021Inventors: Manfred Karl Fandrich, Tosawon Chaimongkonskoon
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Publication number: 20190387604Abstract: The present disclosure relates to an electric discharge device and associated method for molecular restructuring of a fluid. The electric discharge device comprises a discharge cell including a first dielectric layer and a second dielectric layer that are spaced apart by a gap constituting a flow channel for a feed fluid to be molecularly restructured. The dielectric layers and the flow channel are arranged between a first electrode and a second electrode for generating electric discharge in the flow channel when voltage is applied between the electrodes. The discharge cell comprises a double-walled dielectric tube having an inner wall and an outer wall that come together at both ends of the tube to form a double-walled dielectric tube made in one piece, the inner and outer walls of the double-walled dielectric tube constituting the first and second dielectric layers of the discharge cell.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2017Publication date: December 19, 2019Inventors: Manfred Karl FANDRICH, Tosawon CHAIMONGKONSKOON
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Publication number: 20190336736Abstract: Implantable physiological shunt systems and related fluid flow control devices and accessories for use therewith. Devices, systems and methods relating to implantable medical fluid flow control devices, rotors and magnets with increased resistance to inadvertent setting changes. Devices, systems and methods relating implantable medical fluid flow control devices, rotors and magnets which provide improved magnetic coupling to fluid flow control device accessories such as adjustment tools.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2019Publication date: November 7, 2019Applicant: MEDTRONIC XOMED, INC.Inventors: W. Jeff Bertrand, Lori Speckman, Manfred Karl Luedi, Chun Man Alan Leung, Lawrence Hampton, Deep Shah
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Patent number: 10369335Abstract: Implantable physiological shunt systems and related fluid flow control devices and accessories for use therewith. Devices, systems and methods relating to implantable medical fluid flow control devices, rotors and magnets with increased resistance to inadvertent setting changes. Devices, systems and methods relating implantable medical fluid flow control devices, rotors and magnets which provide improved magnetic coupling to fluid flow control device accessories such as adjustment tools.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2016Date of Patent: August 6, 2019Assignee: Medtronic Xomed, Inc.Inventors: W. Jeff Bertrand, Lori Speckman, Manfred Karl Luedi, Chun Man Alan Leung, Lawrence Hampton, Deep Shah
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Publication number: 20160166813Abstract: Implantable physiological shunt systems and related fluid flow control devices and accessories for use therewith. Devices, systems and methods relating to implantable medical fluid flow control devices, rotors and magnets with increased resistance to inadvertent setting changes. Devices, systems and methods relating implantable medical fluid flow control devices, rotors and magnets which provide improved magnetic coupling to fluid flow control device accessories such as adjustment tools.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2016Publication date: June 16, 2016Applicant: MEDTRONIC XOMED, INC.Inventors: W. Jeff Bertrand, Lori Speckman, Manfred Karl Luedi, Chun Man Alan Leung, Lawrence Hampton, Deep Shah
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Patent number: 9295826Abstract: Implantable physiological shunt systems and related fluid flow control devices and accessories for use therewith. Devices, systems and methods relating to implantable medical fluid flow control devices, rotors and magnets with increased resistance to inadvertent setting changes. Devices, systems and methods relating implantable medical fluid flow control devices, rotors and magnets which provide improved magnetic coupling to fluid flow control device accessories such as adjustment tools.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Assignee: Medtronic Xomed, Inc.Inventors: W. Jeff Bertrand, Lori Speckman, Manfred Karl Luedi, Chun Man Alan Leung, Lawrence Hampton, Deep Shah
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Patent number: 8763723Abstract: A cartridge for breaking rock which includes a tubular housing in which is formed a first compartment. The cartridge includes a first energetic composition inside the first compartment and a primer which is exposed to the first energetic composition. The cartridge includes a second compartment inside the tubular component and a plunger inside the tubular component which is movable under explosive force towards the primer. The cartridge still further includes a second energetic composition inside the second compartment and an actuator and a fuse for initiating the second energetic composition. The actuator has an area which is smaller than the cross-sectional area of the plunger and is movable, by movement of the plunger, towards the primer, and in that the primer is initiated by the actuator only when liquid fills a volume enclosed at least partly by surfaces of the actuator and of the primer.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2010Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Sandvik Mining and Construction RSA (Pty) LtdInventors: Jarmo Uolevi Leppanen, Manfred Karl Heinrich Habeck
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Publication number: 20130345646Abstract: Implantable physiological shunt systems and related fluid flow control devices and accessories for use therewith. Devices, systems and methods relating to implantable medical fluid flow control devices, rotors and magnets with increased resistance to inadvertent setting changes. Devices, systems and methods relating implantable medical fluid flow control devices, rotors and magnets which provide improved magnetic coupling to fluid flow control device accessories such as adjustment tools.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: MEDTRONIC XOMED, INCInventors: W. Jeff Bertrand, Lori Speckman, Manfred Karl Luedi, Chun Man Alan Leung, Lawrence Hampton, Deep Shah
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Publication number: 20110266053Abstract: A rock breaking cartridge in which an energetic composition is ignited by an actuator which acts on a primer through the medium of water in a confined volume between the actuator and the primer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2010Publication date: November 3, 2011Applicant: SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION RSA (PTY) LTDInventors: Jarmo Uolevi Leppanen, Manfred Karl Heinrich Habeck
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Patent number: 7131812Abstract: A sky turbine, having impeller blades with a plurality of panels that can telescope inward and outward. The pitch of the panels can be adjusted, and the pitch of each panel on a blade, passing from the innermost panel to the outermost panel, differs from the pitch of the previous panel by a certain adjustable amount. The sky turbine is preferably mounted above a city at a sufficiently high elevation that air current will be generally faster than just above the ground. In the preferred embodiments, a wing with two pods is pivotally mounted on a tower. Each pod has front and rear shafts, from which four blades extend. Servomotors cause the wing to turn so that its center of symmetry is parallel to the direction the sky is moving, cause the pitch of the panels of the blades to change, and cause the panels of the blades to telescope.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2005Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Inventor: Manfred Karl Brueckner
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Patent number: 6260726Abstract: A pressure and/or vacuum relief valve (11) for fitting in a cap assembly (4) for an automotive tank filler neck (1), with a substantially cylindrical valve housing (12), in which a valve spindle (23) controlling a first valve gap (26, 27) is mounted axially movably, on which, if necessary, a sleeve (29) controlling a second valve gap (27, 30) is guided axially movably, wherein the valve spindle (23) passes through a central aperture (24) in the upper end and a central aperture (25) in the lower end of the valve housing (12) and is axially guided by those apertures (24, 25).Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1998Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: Tesma Motoren- und Getriebetechnik Ges.mbHInventors: Manfred Karl Joachim Muth, Sandor Palvölgyi
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Patent number: 6162072Abstract: An electrical connector having a first and a second connector housing, each of which holds electrical contacts and which can be mated to bring the contacts of the first and of the second connector housing into contact with one another. The connector includes an actuating device in the form of a lever pivotably mounted on the first connector housing and movable between first and second positions, wherein the actuating device is held in the first position by a safety device, which allows the actuating device to be moved to the second position only after the first connector housing has been correctly positioned with the second connector housing. The first connector housing is moved relative to the second connector housing during the movement of the actuating device thus facilitating correct mating of the two connector housings, particularly when space conditions present a problem.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1999Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: Molex IncorporatedInventors: Jorg Heiner Hoyer, Alexander Popa, Manfred Karl Suss
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Patent number: 6106155Abstract: A bearing plate formed from sheet metal to hold at least two rolling bearings in closely adjoining relation includes a pair of seat surfaces between which is located a ridge. The ridge is positioned in the area of the narrowest point between the outside rings of the rolling bearings and is pulled from the seat surfaces generally in the axial direction. The ridge axially increases in width with curved transition areas that merge with the seat surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1999Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: SKF GmbHInventors: Berthold Beyfuss, Burkhard Buchheim, Hans-Jurgen Friedrich, Peter Horling, Manfred Karl, Jurgen Storzenberger
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Patent number: 6056140Abstract: A cap assembly (4) for a filler neck, especially of a motor vehicle fuel tank, with a somewhat pot-shaped insert (7) insertable to form a seal for the end of the filler neck (1), having projections (6) at its outer periphery engaging in bayonet or threaded grooves (5) in the filler neck and covered at its upper end projecting from the filler neck by a cap (8), and fitted with an over/underpressure valve (11) which acts via apertures (35, 39) in the base of the insert (7) and in its upper end and/or in the cap (8) between the inside of the filler neck and the atmosphere. The entire insert (7) is pressed from sheet steel and the over/underpressure valve (11) is encapsulated in a valve housing (12) fitted in the insert (7) and having a peripheral flange secured by the folded edge (14) of the insert (7).Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1998Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: Tesma Motoren- und Getriebetechnik Ges.m.b.HInventors: Manfred Karl Joachim Muth, Sandor Palvolgyi
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Patent number: 5751658Abstract: A digital signal processor wherein a bit stream containing correlation inmation for a large sample size is converted into several basic correlation functions, each of which covers a small number of samples within the large input sample. Each basic correlation function is examined to determine whether it contains a valid sonar signal, and the original bit stream is then integrated over those time periods for which the corresponding basic correlation functions indicate the presence of a valid sonar signal. The resulting optimized digital correlation function is converted into an analog signal.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1970Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: Manfred Karl Pruessner
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Patent number: 5465480Abstract: A planar gating grid for an IMS spectrometer is constructed with two sets of comb-like grid elements. Each set is connected to an electrode and the sets are interdigitated to form the grid. Mechanical stability is provided by attaching the grid elements to an insulating support member. The gating grid is produced from a thin metal foil by cutting or etching the foil to produce a rigid grid structure where all of the elements are connected to both electrodes and the electrodes are separated by a stretcher member. After the rigid grid structure is affixed to the insulating support member, the grid elements are selectively severed from one of the two electrodes to form the interdigitated grid.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1994Date of Patent: November 14, 1995Assignee: Bruker-Franzen Analytik GmbHInventors: Manfred Karl, Ralf Burgartz
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Patent number: 5280175Abstract: The invention concerns a gas tight drift chamber of an ion mobility spectrometer with ring electrodes separated by insulating rings. In order to simplify the construction and to improve the mechanical and electrical stability, the ring electrodes have a z-shaped cross section, into which the insulating rings with the rectangular cross sections are fitted. Electrodes and insulating rings are connected is in a gas-tight manner. The high voltage divider consists either of individual SMD resistors which are soldered or vapor deposited to the outside or of a highly resistively coated ceramic rod.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1992Date of Patent: January 18, 1994Assignee: Bruker Saxonia Analytik GmbHInventor: Manfred Karl
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Patent number: 4093713Abstract: The dipeptide derivatives of formula Ih--l--pro--N(R.sup.1)CH(R.sup.2)CO--NHR.sup.3 (I)in which R.sup.1, R.sup.2 and R.sup.3 each independently is lower alkyl and a method for their preparation are disclosed. The dipeptide derivatives of formula I possess central nervous system activity and methods for their use are given.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1977Date of Patent: June 6, 1978Assignee: Ayerst McKenna & Harrison Ltd.Inventors: Kazimir Sestanj, Hans Ueli Immer, Manfred Karl Gotz