Patents by Inventor Peter Klaus

Peter Klaus 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).

  • Patent number: 6139675
    Abstract: Disclosed is a process of manufacturing a water-based adhesive bonded, solvent resistant protective laminate utilizing the steps of: providing a film having a first surface and a second surface; depositing a discontinuous coating of a cross-linkable; carboxylated styrene-butadiene rubber latex adhesive on the first surface of the film, the latex adhesive containing an effective amount of a cross-linking agent; joining a fibrous nonwoven web into intimate bonding contact with the film and adhesive; and removing water from the adhesive thereby causing cross-linking at reactive sites. The adhesive may be deposited utilizing gravure printing techniques and is desirably deposited at a rate greater than about 2 grams per square meter of film. Also disclosed is an adhesively bonded, solvent resistant protective laminate produced by the process. The film component of the laminate may be composed of a thermoset polymer or a thermoplastic polymer. The film may also be microporous or microapertured.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2000
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
    Inventors: Frank Gerald Druecke, Peter Klaus Holzer, Peter Maddern
  • Patent number: 5886599
    Abstract: An improved circuit interrupter having a solenoid in series with the line and load terminals with an armature operable to activate a trip mechanism within the circuit breaker upon experiencing current levels indicative of short circuit conditions. The traditional solenoid coil is replaced with a free form conductor stamped in a serpentine pattern with adjacent legs deformed slightly in opposite directions to permit an electromagnetic material to be disposed therebetween. Current is directed through the conductor progressively back and forth through the serpentine pattern and creates a magnetic field in the electromagnetic material which is sufficient to activate an armature when current levels approximate short circuit conditions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 23, 1999
    Assignee: Eaton Corporation
    Inventors: Mark George Solveson, Hemant Kumar Mody, Mary Jo J. Vanderheiden, Charles Joseph Tennies, Mark Allan Juds, Peter Klaus Moldovan
  • Patent number: 4381707
    Abstract: In a rotogravure printing press, the two journal bearings of the impression cylinder are each connected to a double acting piston-cylinder unit for lifting and lowering the impression cylinder and are interconnected by a synchronizing shaft which is mounted thereon and is provided with pinions engaging racks fixed with respect to the frame of the press. The synchronizing shaft can be coupled to the journal bearings by at least one spring-biassed multiple disc brake which is released when the impression cylinder executes a wide stroke for the purpose of cylinder replacement and during pressure application of the impression cylinder. The brake is actuatable for engagement at the end of a short stroke when pressure is withdrawn.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 1981
    Date of Patent: May 3, 1983
    Assignee: Windmoller & Holscher
    Inventors: Peter Klaus, Jurgen Westerkamp
  • Patent number: 4107242
    Abstract: A method of fabricating an optical fiber connector is disclosed using a transfer molding process employing a precision die whose interior surface defines a frustum for forming the mating surface of the connector. The fiber is inserted through the mold cavity and extends through an aperture in the end surface of the frustum and through an annulus disposed outside of the mold cavity immediately adjacent to the aperture. At the transfer molding temperature, the annulus expands inward radially, simultaneously sealing the aperture and centering the fiber. After curing, the excess fiber is removed, and a flexible, dome-shaped contacting member is formed over the fiber end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1978
    Assignee: Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated
    Inventor: Peter Klaus Runge
  • Patent number: 4084308
    Abstract: One or more glass or other brittle fiber ends are prepared by first embedding the fiber in epoxy or other plastic and then slicing the plastic and the fiber a first time to produce an oblique end face and a second time to produce an end face exhibiting intersecting planes. The slicing is continued with successive advancements of the slicing of approximately one thousandth of an inch to produce a squared end. The technique is applicable to fiber end preparation of single fibers and plural fibers as in optical fiber tapes and cables.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 1976
    Date of Patent: April 18, 1978
    Assignee: Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated
    Inventor: Peter Klaus Runge
  • Patent number: 4031830
    Abstract: A safety clamping device for a pull-cable arrangement for use in an aerial cableway comprising a pair of clamping jaws provided with cable-clamping cups disposed internally thereof, a plurality of synthetic-resin strips interposed between the cable-clamping cups and the clamping jaws and a spring storage device disposed in pressure relationship between one of the clamping jaws and a pressure plate whereby a frictional coupling is provided for a pull-cable and a trolley under normal operation, but being effective to drop the synthetic-resin strips and release the pull-cable, to detension the spring device in reaction to increase in friction and/or heat as a protection against development of excessive friction and/or heat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1976
    Date of Patent: June 28, 1977
    Assignee: Pohlig-Heckel-Bleichert Vereinigte Maschinenfabriken Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventors: Peter Klaus Hirt, Kurt Switzeny
  • Patent number: 4008312
    Abstract: Pregnane-21-oic acid derivatives of the formula ##STR1## wherein THE LINKAGE REPRESENTS A SINGLE BOND OR A DOUBLE BOND;X is hydrogen, fluorine or chlorine;Y is methylene, hydroxymethylene, alkanoyloxymethylene, carbonyl, fluoromethylene or chloromethylene;R.sub.1 is hydrogen, alkyl of 1-6 carbon atoms, phenyl or naphthyl substituted with 0-3 lower alkyl, lower alkoxy or chlorine; andR.sub.2 represents a hydrogen atom, the cation of a physiologically compatible base or the residue of a physiologically acceptable alcohol of 1-18 carbon atoms.These compounds exhibit useful antiinflammatory activity when topically applied to inflamed skin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 1975
    Date of Patent: February 15, 1977
    Assignee: Schering Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventors: Klaus Annen, Helmut Hofmeister, Henry Laurent, Klaus Kieslich, Hans Wendt, Peter Klaus Mengel
  • Patent number: 4008313
    Abstract: Corticoids of the formula ##STR1## wherein X is .beta.-hydroxymethylene or carbonyl, and 21-esters thereof with physiologically acceptable acids possess topical anti-inflammatory activity with relatively little systemic activity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1975
    Date of Patent: February 15, 1977
    Assignee: Schering Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventors: Henry Laurent, Rudolf Wiechert, Peter Klaus Mengel, Karl-Heinz Kolb
  • Patent number: 4008390
    Abstract: An optical ternary pulse transmission system is disclosed in which a light emitting diode is caused to generate either one of two light intensity outputs in response to the voltage pulses presented at either one of two input terminals. The voltage pulse at each input terminal is coupled to the light emitting diode through a gain control network. Most of the light from the light emitting diode is coupled to an optical fiber, and a first photodetector is positioned close to the light emitting diode in order to capture stray light not coupled into the optical fiber. A second photodetector with an opaque coating is positioned such that its position and the position of the first photodetector are electrically symmetrical with respect to the light emitting diode. The electrical signal from the second photodetector representing parasitic coupling is subtracted from the signal developed by the first photodetector in order to develop a signal dependent only on light intensity variations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 1976
    Date of Patent: February 15, 1977
    Assignee: Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated
    Inventor: Peter Klaus Runge