Patents by Inventor Peter Kummer
Peter Kummer 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: 20190168865Abstract: A steering assembly includes a movable anchor. Movement of the anchor in a first direction is restricted. A first linkage is coupled to the anchor and a second linkage it rotatably coupled to the first linkage. The second linkage is configured to couple to a contactor. A drive mechanism moves the second linkage relative to the first linkage. At least one of moving the second linkage and moving the anchor maneuvers the contactor to a desired position.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2019Publication date: June 6, 2019Inventors: William E. Hovan, Andrew Varga, Christopher A. Bresh, Jeffrey E. Hunt, John Boath, Peter Kummer, David Klusek, David A. Houser, Ramon Estevez, Jay Hurley, Todd Haeg
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Publication number: 20180208330Abstract: A structural reinforcement member is provided to be affixable to a metallic member. The metallic member defines a stress concentration section at which the metallic member is subject to loading in at least one direction such that stress is generated at the stress concentration section in at least one corresponding principal stress direction. The structural reinforcement member includes a polymer matrix composite (PMC) patch element and a bondline. The PMC patch element includes fibers suspended within a polymer matrix. The bondline is disposed to affix the PMC patch element to a surface of the metallic member at the stress concentration section such that the fibers extend along the principal stress direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2016Publication date: July 26, 2018Inventors: Wenping Zhao, Jr., Zaffir A. Chaudhry, Darryl Mark Toni, Peter Kummer
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Publication number: 20170297683Abstract: A steering assembly includes a movable anchor. Movement of the anchor in a first direction is restricted. A first linkage is coupled to the anchor and a second linkage it rotatably coupled to the first linkage. The second linkage is configured to couple to a contactor. A drive mechanism moves the second linkage relative to the first linkage. At least one of moving the second linkage and moving the anchor maneuvers the contactor to a desired position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2016Publication date: October 19, 2017Inventors: William E. Hovan, Andrew Varga, Christopher A. Bresh, Jeffrey E. Hunt, John Boath, Peter Kummer, David Klusek, David A. Houser, Ramon Estevez, Jay Hurley, Todd Haeg
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Patent number: 9669618Abstract: An ink-jet transfer system is disclosed, as well as a transfer printed product which is highly wash-resistant, color-fast and environment-friendly, and a process for producing the same and its use in a printing process by means of the disclosed ink-jet transfer system. The disclosed ink-jet transfer system has a substrate, a hot-melt layer applied on the substrate and at least one ink-absorbing layer which comprises a mixture of a highly porous pigment and a binder. The molecules of the pigment and if required of the binder and hot-melt layer can form chemical bonds with the dyeing molecules of the ink.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2014Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: ARKWRIGHT ADVANCED COATING, INC.Inventors: Ulf Bamberg, Peter Kummer, Ilona Stiburek
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Patent number: 9011862Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for identifying an inhibitor of the aggregation of amyloid-? peptide (A?), comprising the steps of a) contacting at least one A? -peptide and/or the nitrated forms thereof with at least one candidate inhibitor that potentially specifically binds to a region in said A? -peptide capable of being nitrated, and b) detecting said inhibitor specifically binding to said region in said A? -peptide through detecting a lack of or a reduced aggregation of said at least one A? -peptide. The present invention is further directed at improved methods for treating neuronal degradation and particularly Alzheimer's disease, based on said inhibitor. The present invention is further directed at methods for diagnosing the aggregation of A? -peptide in the context of neuronal degradation and particularly Alzheimer's disease.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2010Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität BonnInventors: Michael Thomas Heneka, Markus Peter Kummer
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Publication number: 20140240420Abstract: An ink-jet transfer system is disclosed, as well as a transfer printed product which is highly wash-resistant, colour-fast and environment-friendly, and a process for producing the same and its use in a printing process by means of the disclosed ink-jet transfer system. The disclosed ink-jet transfer system has a substrate, a hot-melt layer applied on the substrate and at least one ink-absorbing layer which comprises a mixture of a highly porous pigment and a binder. The molecules of the pigment and if required of the binder and hot-melt layer can form chemical bonds with the dyeing molecules of the ink.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2014Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: ARKWRIGHT ADVANCED COATING, INC.Inventors: Ulf Bamberg, Peter Kummer, Ilona Stiburek
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Publication number: 20140240421Abstract: An ink-jet transfer system is disclosed, as well as a transfer printed product which is highly wash-resistant, colour-fast and environment-friendly, and a process for producing the same and its use in a printing process by means of the disclosed ink-jet transfer system. The disclosed ink-jet transfer system has a substrate, a hot-melt layer applied on the substrate and at least one ink-absorbing layer which comprises a mixture of a highly porous pigment and a binder. The molecules of the pigment and if required of the binder and hot-melt layer can form chemical bonds with the dyeing molecules of the ink.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2014Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: Arkwright Advanced Coating, Inc.Inventors: Ulf Bamberg, Peter Kummer, Ilona Stiburek
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Publication number: 20140044895Abstract: An ink-jet transfer system is disclosed, as well as a transfer printed product which is highly wash-resistant, colour-fast and environment-friendly, and a process for producing the same and its use in a printing process by means of the disclosed ink-jet transfer system. The disclosed ink-jet transfer system has a substrate, a hot-melt layer applied on the substrate and at least one ink-absorbing layer which comprises a mixture of a highly porous pigment and a binder. The molecules of the pigment and if required of the binder and hot-melt layer can form chemical bonds with the dyeing molecules of the ink.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: Arkwright Advanced Coating, Inc.Inventors: Ulf Bamberg, Peter Kummer, Ilona Stiburek
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Publication number: 20130287973Abstract: An ink-jet transfer system is disclosed, as well as a transfer printed product which is highly wash-resistant, colour-fast and environment-friendly, and a process for producing the same and its use in a printing process by means of the disclosed ink-jet transfer system. The disclosed ink-jet transfer system has a substrate, a hot-melt layer applied on the substrate and at least one ink-absorbing layer which comprises a mixture of a highly porous pigment and a binder. The molecules of the pigment and if required of the binder and hot-melt layer can form chemical bonds with the dyeing molecules of the ink.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2013Publication date: October 31, 2013Inventors: Ulf Bamberg, Peter Kummer, Ilona Stiburek
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Publication number: 20120236099Abstract: An ink-jet transfer system is disclosed, as well as a transfer printed product which is highly wash-resistant, colour-fast and environment-friendly, and a process for producing the same and its use in a printing process by means of the disclosed ink-jet transfer system. The disclosed ink-jet transfer system has a substrate, a hot-melt layer applied on the substrate and at least one ink-absorbing layer which comprises a mixture of a highly porous pigment and a binder. The molecules of the pigment and if required of the binder and hot-melt layer can form chemical bonds with the dyeing molecules of the ink.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2011Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: Arkwright Advanced Coating, Inc.Inventors: Ulf Bamberg, Peter Kummer, Ilona Stiburek
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Publication number: 20120192294Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for identifying an inhibitor of the aggregation of amyloid-? peptide (A?), comprising the steps of a) contacting at least one A?-peptide and/or the nitrated forms thereof with at least one candidate inhibitor that potentially specifically binds to a region in said A?-peptide capable of being nitrated, and b) detecting said inhibitor specifically binding to said region in said A?-peptide through detecting a lack of or a reduced aggregation of said at least one A?-peptide. The present invention is further directed at improved methods for treating neuronal degradation and particularly Alzheimer's disease, based on said inhibitor. The present invention is further directed at methods for diagnosing the aggregation of A?-peptide in the context of neuronal degradation and particularly Alzheimer's disease.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2010Publication date: July 26, 2012Inventors: Michael Thomas Heneka, Markus Peter Kummer
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Publication number: 20120118479Abstract: An ink-jet transfer system is disclosed, as well as a transfer printed product which is highly wash-resistant, colour-fast and environment-friendly, and a process for producing the same and its use in a printing process by means of the disclosed ink-jet transfer system. The disclosed ink-jet transfer system has a substrate, a hot-melt layer applied on the substrate and at least one ink-absorbing layer which comprises a mixture of a highly porous pigment and a binder. The molecules of the pigment and if required of the binder and hot-melt layer can form chemical bonds with the dyeing molecules of the ink.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2011Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: ARKWRIGHT ADVANCED COATING, INC.Inventors: Ulf Bamberg, Peter Kummer, Ilona Stiburek
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Publication number: 20120120170Abstract: An ink-jet transfer system is disclosed, as well as a transfer printed product which is highly wash-resistant, colour-fast and environment-friendly, and a process for producing the same and its use in a printing process by means of the disclosed ink-jet transfer system. The disclosed ink-jet transfer system has a substrate, a hot-melt layer applied on the substrate and at least one ink-absorbing layer which comprises a mixture of a highly porous pigment and a binder. The molecules of the pigment and if required of the binder and hot-melt layer can form chemical bonds with the dyeing molecules of the ink.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2011Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: ARKWRIGHT ADVANCED COATING, INC.Inventors: Ulf Bamberg, Peter Kummer, Ilona Stiburek
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Publication number: 20120120132Abstract: An ink-jet transfer system is disclosed, as well as a transfer printed product which is highly wash-resistant, colour-fast and environment-friendly, and a process for producing the same and its use in a printing process by means of the disclosed ink-jet transfer system. The disclosed ink-jet transfer system has a substrate, a hot-melt layer applied on the substrate and at least one ink-absorbing layer which comprises a mixture of a highly porous pigment and a binder. The molecules of the pigment and if required of the binder and hot-melt layer can form chemical bonds with the dyeing molecules of the ink.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2011Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: Arkwright Advanced Coating, Inc.Inventors: Ulf Bamberg, Peter Kummer, Ilona Stiburek
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Publication number: 20120105560Abstract: An ink-jet transfer system is disclosed, as well as a transfer printed product which is highly wash-resistant, colour-fast and environment-friendly, and a process for producing the same and its use in a printing process by means of the disclosed ink-jet transfer system. The disclosed ink-jet transfer system has a substrate, a hot-melt layer applied on the substrate and at least one ink-absorbing layer which comprises a mixture of a highly porous pigment and a binder. The molecules of the pigment and if required of the binder and hot-melt layer can form chemical bonds with the dyeing molecules of the ink.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2011Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: ARKWRIGHT ADVANCED COATING, INC.Inventors: Ulf Bamberg, Peter Kummer, Ilona Stiburek
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Publication number: 20120092429Abstract: An ink-jet transfer system is disclosed, as well as a transfer printed product which is highly wash-resistant, colour-fast and environment-friendly, and a process for producing the same and its use in a printing process by means of the disclosed ink-jet transfer system. The disclosed ink-jet transfer system has a substrate, a hot-melt layer applied on the substrate and at least one ink-absorbing layer which comprises a mixture of a highly porous pigment and a binder. The molecules of the pigment and if required of the binder and hot-melt layer can form chemical bonds with the dyeing molecules of the ink.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Applicant: ARKWRIGHT ADVANCED COATING, INC.Inventors: Ulf Bamberg, Peter Kummer, Ilona Stiburek
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Publication number: 20120007931Abstract: An ink-jet transfer system is disclosed, as well as a transfer printed product which is highly wash-resistant, colour-fast and environment-friendly, and a process for producing the same and its use in a printing process by means of the disclosed ink-jet transfer system. The disclosed ink-jet transfer system has a substrate, a hot-melt layer applied on the substrate and at least one ink-absorbing layer which comprises a mixture of a highly porous pigment and a binder. The molecules of the pigment and if required of the binder and hot-melt layer can form chemical bonds with the dyeing molecules of the ink.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2010Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: ARKWRIGHT ADVANCED COATING, INC.Inventors: Ulf Bamberg, Peter Kummer, Ilona Stiburek
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Patent number: 7943214Abstract: An ink-jet transfer system is disclosed, as well as a transfer printed product which is highly wash-resistant, color-fast and environment-friendly, and a process for producing the same and its use in a printing process by means of the disclosed ink-jet transfer system. The disclosed ink-jet transfer system has a substrate, a hot-melt layer applied on the substrate and at least one ink-absorbing layer which comprises a mixture of a highly porous pigment and a binder. The molecules of the pigment and if required of the binder and hot-melt layer can form chemical bonds with the dyeing molecules of the ink.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1999Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Arkwright Advanced Coating, Inc.Inventors: Ulf Bamberg, Peter Kummer, Ilona Stiburek
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Patent number: 6855381Abstract: The present invention describes a transfer system of images produced by an ink jet printer to a textile substrate, comprising a backing and mounted thereon at least one melt transfer ink absorption layer with a matrix comprising at least one meltable polymer material into which fine particles of a filler capable of ink absorption have been embedded.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2001Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Star Coating AGInventors: Jan Dietrich, Peter Kummer, Ilona Stiburek
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Patent number: 6638604Abstract: It is described an ink-jet transfer system or transfer print respectively, having a high degree of washproofness and unfadeability as well as good ecological properties, as well as a process for its preparation and its use for a printing process by means of the ink-jet transfer system according to the invention. The inventive ink-jet transfer system comprises a carrier material, a hot-melt layer being applied onto said carrier material and at least one ink-receiving layer whereby the at least one ink-receiving layer comprises a mixture of a high porous pigment and of a binder, whereby the molecules of the pigment and optionally of the binder and optionally of the hot-melt are capable to form chemical bonds with the ink-dyestuff molecules.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1999Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Arkwright IncorporatedInventors: Ulf Bamberg, Peter Kummer, Ilona Stiburek