Patents by Inventor Martin Sattler
Martin Sattler 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: 20240006191Abstract: A process for the manufacture of encapsulated semiconductor dies and/or of encapsulated semiconductor packages or for the manufacture of an encapsulation of semiconductor dies and/or of semiconductor packages comprising the steps: (1) assembling a multitude of bare semiconductor dies on a temporary carrier, and (2) encapsulating the assembled bare semiconductor dies, characterized in that an aqueous hydraulic hardening inorganic cement preparation is applied as encapsulation agent in step (2).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2020Publication date: January 4, 2024Inventors: Markus SCHEIBEL, Stefan MAUSNER, Sungsig KANG, Martin SATTLER, Anton-Zoran MIRIC, Li-San CHAN
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Patent number: 10155987Abstract: This present invention provides methods of treating of assessing/monitoring the responsiveness of a cancer cell to JAK inhibitor therapy.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2013Date of Patent: December 18, 2018Assignee: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Inc.Inventors: Martin Sattler, Anagha Deshpande, James D. Griffin
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Patent number: 9541176Abstract: A drive device for a movement unit of a machine tool includes a first toothed element driven by a drive motor and provided as a drive pinion including a first tooth arrangement and a second toothed element provided as a toothed rack including a second tooth arrangement. One of the first and second toothed elements is connected to a machine frame, and the other of the first and second toothed elements is connected to the movement unit. The first and second toothed elements are moved relative to each other along a movement axis of the first and second toothed elements by the drive motor via a meshing between the first and second tooth arrangements and via an engagement between the first and second tooth arrangements along an engagement axis that extends perpendicularly to the movement axis.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2014Date of Patent: January 10, 2017Assignee: TRUMPF Werkzeugmaschinen GmbH + Co. KGInventors: Martin Sattler, Jan Lukas Hilgermann
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Publication number: 20150027246Abstract: A drive device for a movement unit of a machine tool includes a first toothed element driven by a drive motor and provided as a drive pinion including a first tooth arrangement and a second toothed element provided as a toothed rack including a second tooth arrangement. One of the first and second toothed elements is connected to a machine frame, and the other of the first and second toothed elements is connected to the movement unit. The first and second toothed elements are moved relative to each other along a movement axis of the first and second toothed elements by the drive motor via a meshing between the first and second tooth arrangements and via an engagement between the first and second tooth arrangements along an engagement axis that extends perpendicularly to the movement axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2014Publication date: January 29, 2015Inventors: Martin Sattler, Jan Lukas Hilgermann
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Publication number: 20140004516Abstract: This present invention provides methods of treating of assessing/monitoring the responsiveness of a cancer cell to JAK inhibitor therapy.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2013Publication date: January 2, 2014Inventors: Martin Sattler, Anagha Deshpande, James D. Griffin
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Patent number: 8435546Abstract: A cosmetic, dermatological or pharmaceutical preparation comprising from 10% to 99% by weight of one or more lipids, from 1% to 90% by weight of one or more waxes and at least 20% by volume of one or more gases.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2006Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Beiersdorf AGInventors: Jörg Schreiber, Frank Teuber, Martin Sattler
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Publication number: 20060147390Abstract: A cosmetic, dermatological or pharmaceutical preparation comprising from 10% to 99% by weight of one or more lipids, from 1% to 90% by weight of one or more waxes and at least 20% by volume of one or more gases.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2006Publication date: July 6, 2006Applicant: Beiersdorf AGInventors: Jorg Schreiber, Frank Teuber, Martin Sattler
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Patent number: 6696186Abstract: The humidifying device for a fuel cell has a membrane, one side of which is exposed to cathode exhaust gas of a fuel cell for extracting water vapor from the exhaust gas. A connecting element connects the other side of the membrane to an anode or cathode gas supply to the fuel cell. In operation, water vapor permeates through the membrane and passes on through the connecting elements to humidify the gas being supplied to the fuel cell. A vacuum pump may additionally be provided to enhance the extraction of water vapor from the exhaust gas. A no metering unit allows accurate metering of the humidity of the cathode or anode gas supply.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2001Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignees: Mannesmann AG, Siemens AGInventors: Wolfgang Herdeg, Holger Klos, Martin Sattler, Sabine Hess, Hans-Dieter Wilhelm, Jürgen Habrich, Karl Eck, Markus Keutz, Thomas Zapp
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Patent number: 6610433Abstract: A fuel tank, in particular for fuel-cell systems, which can feed fuel into a system via a mechanism without a pump or the like. This is achieved by a fuel tank with a fuel cavity of variable size and a mechanism for compressing the fuel cavity. The fuel cavity is preferably bounded by a cylindrical inner wall of the fuel tank, by a circular end surface of the fuel tank and by a circular, displaceable intermediate wall. The intermediate wall is forced essentially in the direction of the fuel cavity by a spring and has a form fit with the cylindrical inner wall. A feed device and a discharge device allow incorporation in a fuel line. The system also includes a control device and a method for this fuel container, which is thus enabled to have the following operating states: A. fuel-cell system is switched on: discharge valve open, feed valve closed; B. fuel-cell system is in operation: discharge valve open, feed valve open; C. fuel-cell system is switched off: discharge valve closed, feed valve open; and D.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2000Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignees: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, P 21 GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Herdeg, Holger Klos, Martin Sattler, Hans-Dieter Wilhelm, Jürgen Habrich, Karl Eck, Thomas Zapp, Markus Keutz
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Patent number: 6541143Abstract: A fuel cell system which has a fuel cell is described. Also provided is a device for producing/preparing the fuel, for example hydrogen, which is connected on its outlet side to a fuel supply line and on its inlet side to a device for supplying fuel. The device for supplying fuel has a dual pump, in which a starting material for the fuel, stored in the motor-fuel tank, and water fed in via a water supply line, which is for example process water produced during the fuel cell process, are mixed to form a fuel/water mixture. This fuel/water mixture is intermediately stored in an intermediate tank before it is fed to the device for producing/preparing the fuel.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Atecs Mannesmann AGInventors: Wolfgang Herdeg, Holger Klos, Martin Sattler, Franz Reichenbach, Sabine Hess, Hans-Dieter Wilhelm, Jürgen Habrich, Karl Eck, Thomas Zapp
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Patent number: 6403243Abstract: A fuel cell system which has a fuel cell with a supply line and a discharge line for a fuel as well as a supply line and a discharge line for an oxidizing agent. Also provided is a fuel tank which contains, for example, benzene or methanol for producing the fuel for the fuel cell. To avoid the release of hydrocarbons from the fuel contained in the tank, a filter element, for example an active carbon filter, is connected to the fuel tank. To be able to regenerate the filter element, the filter element is connected to the discharge line for the oxidizing agent and/or the discharge line for the fuel. The filter element is regenerated by the flow of exhaust gas from the fuel cell. The filter element is preferably connected via a connecting line to a burner, with the result that the hydrocarbons taken up by the flow of exhaust gas can be burned in the burner. Furthermore, by designing the fuel cell system appropriately, a leakage diagnosis can also be performed in the fuel tank.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Mannesman AGInventors: Wolfgang Herdeg, Holger Klos, Martin Sattler, Franz Reichenbach, Hans-Dieter Wilhelm, Jürgen Habrich, Karl Eck, Markus Keutz, Thomas Zapp
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Publication number: 20010010874Abstract: A fuel cell system which has a fuel cell is described. Also provided is a device for producing/preparing the fuel, for example hydrogen, which is connected on its outlet side to a fuel supply line and on its inlet side to a device for supplying fuel. The device for supplying fuel has a dual pump, in which a starting material for the fuel, stored in the motor-fuel tank, and water fed in via a water supply line, which is for example process water produced during the fuel cell process, are mixed to form a fuel/water mixture. This fuel/water mixture is intermediately stored in an intermediate tank before it is fed to the device for producing/preparing the fuel.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2000Publication date: August 2, 2001Applicant: Atecs Mannesmann AGInventors: Wolfgang Herdeg, Holger Klos, Martin Sattler, Franz Reichenbach, Sabine Hess, Hans-Dieter Wilhelm, J?uuml;rgen Habrich, Karl Eck, Thomas Zapp
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Patent number: 5776943Abstract: This invention provides metabolites of rapamycin, the first of which is 41-O-desmethyl rapamycin, having a deprotonated molecular ion detected at a mass to charge ratio of 899, and a characteristic desorption chemical ionization mass spectroscopic fragmentation pattern comprising ions detected at a mass to charge ratio of 591, 569, 559, 543, 529, 421, and 308. A second compound of this invention is a hydroxylated metabolite of rapamycin having a deprotonated molecular ion detected at a mass to charge ratio of 928, and a characteristic direct chemical ionization mass spectroscopic fragmentation pattern comprising ions detected at a mass to charge ratio of 607, 571, 545, 513, 322, 290, and 241 amu. The compounds of this invention, by virtue of their immunosuppressive activity are useful in treating transplantation rejection, host vs.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1991Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignee: American Home Products CorporationInventors: Uwe Christians, Karl F. Sewing, Martin Sattler