Patents by Inventor Marco Muller
Marco Muller 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: 20170303627Abstract: The present invention relates to a modular shoe (1700) in particular a sports shoe, with a sock like outer shoe (1750) and a frame (1710). The sock like outer shoe is provided for a releasable arrangement around the frame. The sock like outer shoe may comprise a plurality of profile elements (1765), wherein at least one of the profile elements extends from an outer side of the sock like outer shoe. A region of the at least one of the profile elements may be configured to releasably engage in a formfitting manner with a lower side of the frame of the modular shoe.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2015Publication date: October 26, 2017Inventors: Jürgen WEIDL, Antonio Jaime ZEA, JR., Florian FLEISCHER, Adrian Francois NOIRHOMME, Marco MÜLLER, Martin LOVE
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Patent number: 9795474Abstract: A hydrophilic intraocular lens storage system includes: a) a substantially air tight container containing a small quantity of free water; and b) a foldable hydrophilic intraocular lens disposed within the container at a location wherein the lens is not immersed in liquid. The storage system can be employed to maintain the hydrophilic intraocular lens in a foldable state without being immersed in liquid. The method includes the step of storing the foldable intraocular lens within a substantially air tight package containing free water, the lens being stored within the package at a location wherein the lens is not immersed in liquid.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2015Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignees: CARL ZEISS MEDITEC AG, AAREN SCIENTIFIC INC.Inventors: Robert Glick, Jürgen Zimmermann, Marco Müller
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Patent number: 9504792Abstract: A dispensing apparatus for a flowable component includes a storage container, an applicator and a closure element. The storage container has a storage chamber configured to receive the component, an outlet flange and a component outlet. The applicator has a component inlet and a dispensing opening, and is connected to the storage container by the outlet flange establishing a connection between the component outlet of the storage container and the component inlet of the applicator. The closure element is independent from the applicator, and configured to selectively adopt a closed position and a dispensing position, the component outlet is closed in the closed position and open in the dispensing position, and is configured to be coupled to the applicator so as to be brought from the closed position into the dispensing position by a rotation of the applicator in a connection direction with respect to the storage container.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2013Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: SULZER MIXPAC AGInventor: Marco Müller
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Publication number: 20160251220Abstract: A continuous ozone generator includes: at least two electrodes with a dielectric medium placed therebetween, the electrodes defining discharge gaps; an input end for circulating an oxygen-loaded gas to an output end; at least one electrode being made up of at least two segments, placed one behind the other in the direction of the flow of the gas; elements for cooling the electrodes, and elements for supplying electrical current to establish voltage between the electrodes and cause discharges within the gaps where the gas flows. The segments of the electrode are divided into at least two electrically separate groups, and the electrical current supply elements include at least two separate electrical supply stages, respectively corresponding to each segment group, thus ensuring that power is provided by each stage while taking into consideration the local ozone concentration, while power supply optimization elements are provided to, respectively, control each electrical supply stage.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2014Publication date: September 1, 2016Applicant: DEGREMONT TECHNOLOGIES AGInventors: Luca RAMOINO, Sieghard SEYRLING, Marco MULLER
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Publication number: 20150314078Abstract: A dispensing apparatus for a flowable component includes a storage container, an applicator and a closure element. The storage container has a storage chamber configured to receive the component, an outlet flange and a component outlet. The applicator has a component inlet and a dispensing opening, and is connected to the storage container by the outlet flange establishing a connection between the component outlet of the storage container and the component inlet of the applicator. The closure element is independent from the applicator, and configured to selectively adopt a closed position and a dispensing position, the component outlet is closed in the closed position and open in the dispensing position, and is configured to be coupled to the applicator so as to be brought from the closed position into the dispensing position by a rotation of the applicator in a connection direction with respect to the storage container.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2013Publication date: November 5, 2015Inventor: Marco MÜLLER
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Publication number: 20150223552Abstract: Described are soccer shoes having an upper formed of knitwear, and a sole having cleats that are connected to the knitwear, wherein the knitwear is capable of coupling the sole to a foot of a wearer of the soccer shoe while the soccer shoe is being worn.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2015Publication date: August 13, 2015Inventors: Martin Love, Marco Müller, Martin Jobst, Jacky Gilbert Weber
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Publication number: 20150223931Abstract: A hydrophilic intraocular lens storage system includes: a) a substantially air tight container containing a small quantity of free water; and b) a foldable hydrophilic intraocular lens disposed within the container at a location wherein the lens is not immersed in liquid. The storage system can be employed to maintain the hydrophilic intraocular lens in a foldable state without being immersed in liquid. The method includes the step of storing the foldable intraocular lens within a substantially air tight package containing free water, the lens being stored within the package at a location wherein the lens is not immersed in liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2015Publication date: August 13, 2015Inventors: Robert Glick, Jürgen Zimmermann, Marco Müller
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Patent number: 8278727Abstract: A method for providing a pressure sensor substrate comprises creating a first cavity that extends inside the substrate in a first direction perpendicular to a main surface of the substrate, and that extends inside the substrate, in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, into a first venting area of the substrate; creating a second cavity that extends in the first direction inside the substrate, that extends in parallel to the first cavity in the second direction, and that does not extend into the first venting area; and opening the first cavity in the first venting area.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2010Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Infineon Technologies AGInventors: Thoralf Kautzsch, Marco Müller, Dirk Meinhold, Ben Rosam, Klaus Elian, Stefan Kolb
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Publication number: 20110163395Abstract: A method for providing a pressure sensor substrate comprises creating a first cavity that extends inside the substrate in a first direction perpendicular to a main surface of the substrate, and that extends inside the substrate, in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, into a first venting area of the substrate; creating a second cavity that extends in the first direction inside the substrate, that extends in parallel to the first cavity in the second direction, and that does not extend into the first venting area; and opening the first cavity in the first venting area.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AGInventors: Thoralf Kautzsch, Marco Müller, Dirk Meinhold, Ben Rosam, Klaus Elian, Stefan Kolb
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Publication number: 20040250866Abstract: A pressure fluid accumulator with a housing having its interior subdivided by a media-separating element into two chambers, the first chamber being filled with a gas and the second chamber being filled with a liquid, and wherein in a hydraulic port a bottom valve is provided which permits filling the second chamber with liquid and prevents complete evacuation of the second chamber, and the valve's closure member is operable by the media-separating element. In order to prevent, especially at low temperatures and high viscosity of the pressure fluid, damage of the media-separating element caused by a high differential pressure, a device is provided between the media-separating element and the bottom valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2004Publication date: December 16, 2004Applicant: Continental Teves AG & Co. OHGInventors: Thomas Bartsch, Gottfried Dehio, Hans-Dieter Reinartz, Marco Muller, Martin Baechle, Uwe Greiff, Ronald Kley, Sven Martin, Hartmut Diether
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Patent number: 6450787Abstract: In a piston pump, in particular, for the pressure fluid conveyance in hydraulic, slip-controlled brake systems, comprising at least one piston, a suction valve and a pressure valve, it will be possible for the suction and pressure valves to be externally checked in that the suction valve and the pressure valve are formed on a structural unit adapted to be separately handled. Preferably, the structural unit comprises a sleeve-type section in which the piston is guided.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2001Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Continental Teves AG & Co., OHGInventors: Stephan Risch, Axel Hinz, Hans-Dieter Reinartz, Helmut Steffes, Georg Sonnenschein, Marco Müller, Günther Vogel, Uwe Greiff, Christoph Wagner, Joachim Böing
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Patent number: 5713976Abstract: Process for bending glass sheets, particularly in pairs, in which the glass sheets undergo a pre-bending under the effect of gravity in a horizontal position on a concave annular bending ring (3) whose profile corresponds to the desired final profile of the glass sheets, until the edges of the glass plates are applied entirely to the bending block (3). A monolithic convex bending block (31) is then applied over the whole surface and acts from above on the glass sheets (21). The inner part of the sheets then undergoes supplementary bending which gives it the desired final shape, the glass sheets being pressed by suction, against the monolithic convex bending block, at the edge of the monolithic convex bending block (11).Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1994Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Assignee: Saint Gobain VitrageInventors: Hans-Werner Kuster, Karl-Josef Ollfisch, Georgios Hariskos, Herbert Radermacher, Marco Muller
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Patent number: 5660609Abstract: A method and device for the bending, on a frame, at least one glass sheet by gravity includes two bending steps. The glass sheets are first supported at their periphery along a first peripheral line by a rough bending device during the first step and along a second peripheral line by a definitive bending device during the second step. Transfer of the glass sheets from the first peripheral line to the second peripheral line is performed by positively and continuously regulating a position of at least one of the rough and definitive bending devices in reaction to forces generated on the at least one of the rough and definitive bending devices by contact with the glass sheet.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1995Date of Patent: August 26, 1997Assignee: Saint-Gobain VitrageInventors: Marco Muller, Karl-Josef Olfisch, Hans-Werner Kuster, Claude Didelot