Patents by Inventor Raoul Bader
Raoul Bader 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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Patent number: 7415768Abstract: The invention is directed to a shear system for an electric hair removing apparatus, in particular for an electric shaving apparatus, including at least one shearing unit having an outer cutter and an undercutter that are set in relative motion. The shear system of the invention includes at least one feeding device arranged to precede the shearing unit and is characterized in that the feeding device is set in motion relative to the outer cutter.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2006Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: Braum GmbHInventors: Raoul Bader, Luis Burrel, Werner Dalitz, Andreas Moehring, Martin Kluge, Andre Nauber, Uwe Schaaf
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Publication number: 20060225290Abstract: The invention is directed to a shear system for an electric hair removing apparatus, in particular for an electric shaving apparatus, including at least one shearing unit having an outer cutter and an undercutter that are set in relative motion. The shear system of the invention includes at least one feeding device arranged to precede the shearing unit and is characterized in that the feeding device is set in motion relative to the outer cutter.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2006Publication date: October 12, 2006Inventors: Raoul Bader, Luis Burrel, Werner Dalitz, Andreas Moehring, Martin Kluge, Andre Nauber, Uwe Schaaf
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Patent number: 7065879Abstract: The invention is directed to a shaving foil for a shaving system of a shaving apparatus, in which the shaving foil cooperates with an undercutter adapted to be driven relative to the shaving foil. The shaving foil includes a perforate region comprised of a plurality of hair-receiving apertures, wherein said apertures form a quasi-periodic pattern executed in accordance with a Penrose parquet.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2004Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: Braun GmbHInventors: Raoul Bader, Matthias Gradl, Sebastian Hottenrott, Peter Junk, Christof Kleemann, Michael Meiss, Uwe Neumann, Michael Odemer, Andreas Reklau, Jens Storkel, Petri Toivanen, Till Winkler, Jurgen Wolf
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Patent number: 6889437Abstract: A shaving system for a dry shaver has at least one long-hair cutter arranged between shaving units for short-hair cutting. The shaving units for short-hair cutting each include an upper blade and a lower blade, which can be moved relative to one another by a drive. The long-hair cutter is formed from at least two cutting elements that can be moved relative to one another and are arranged one beside the other. The cutting elements of the long-hair cutter are each of comb-like design, and their rows of cutting teeth, which are formed by tines, are oriented essentially perpendicularly to the skin which is to be shaved.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2003Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Braun GmbHInventors: Raoul Bader, Matthias Gradl, Sebastian Hottenrott, Peter Junk, Christof Kleemann, Michael Meiss, Uwe Neumann, Michael Odemer, Andreas Reklau, Jens Störkel, Petri Toivanen, Till Winkler, Jürgen Wolf
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Patent number: 6871402Abstract: An electrically operated hair removing device, comprising a housing, an operating system connected to the housing for clipping and/or plucking hair, the system having at least two operating elements which are movable relative to one another and at least one of which is driven, and an illumination device for illuminating the operating system, the illumination device being integrated in at least one of the operating elements.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2001Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: Braun GmbHInventors: Raoul Bader, Mattias Gradl, Sebastian Hottenrott, Peter Junk, Christof Kleemann, Michael Meiss, Uwe Neumann, Michael Odemer, Andreas Rehklau, Jens Storkel, Petri Toivanen, Till Winkler, Jurgen Wolf
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Publication number: 20040168321Abstract: The invention is directed to a shaving foil for a shaving system of a shaving apparatus, in which the shaving foil cooperates with an undercutter adapted to be driven relative to the shaving foil. The shaving foil includes a perforate region comprised of a plurality of hair-receiving apertures, wherein said apertures form a quasi-periodic pattern executed in accordance with a Penrose parquet.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2004Publication date: September 2, 2004Inventors: Raoul Bader, Matthias Gradl, Sebastian Hottenrott, Peter Junk, Christof Kleemann, Michael Meiss, Uwe Neumann, Michael Odemer, Andreas Reklau, Jens Storkel, Petri Toivanen, Till Winkler, Jurgen Wolf
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Publication number: 20040040157Abstract: A shaving system for a dry shaver has at least one long-hair cutter arranged between shaving units for short-hair cutting. The shaving units for short-hair cutting each include an upper blade and a lower blade, which can be moved relative to one another by a drive. The long-hair cutter is formed from at least two cutting elements that can be moved relative to one another and are arranged one beside the other. The cutting elements of the long-hair cutter are each of comb-like design, and their rows of cutting teeth, which are formed by tines, are oriented essentially perpendicularly to the skin which is to be shaved.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2003Publication date: March 4, 2004Inventors: Raoul Bader, Matthias Gradl, Sebastian Hottenrott, Peter Junk, Christof Kleemann, Michael Meiss, Uwe Neumann, Michael Odemer, Andreas Reklau, Jens Storkel, Petri Toivanen, Till Winkler, Jurgen Wolf
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Publication number: 20040024430Abstract: What is proposed is an electrically operated hair removing device, such as shaver, hair/beard clipper, epilation device or the like, having an operating system—connected to a housing—for clipping and/or plucking hair, which system has at least two operating elements which are movable relative to one another and at least one of which is driven, and having at least one illumination device for illuminating or transilluminating the operating system, the illumination device emitting stroboscopically pulsed light signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2003Publication date: February 5, 2004Inventors: Raoul Bader, Mattias Gradl, Sebastian Hottenrott, Peter Junk, Christopf Kleemann, Michael Meiss, Uwe Neumann, Michael Odemer, Andreas Rehklau, Jens Storkel, Petri Toivanen, Till Winkler, Jurgen Wolf
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Publication number: 20030167638Abstract: What is proposed is an electrically operated hair removing device, such as shaver, hair/beard clipper, epilation device or the like, having an operating system—connected to a housing—for clipping and/or plucking hair, which system has at least two operating elements which are movable relative to one another and at least one of which is driven, and having at least one illumination device for illuminating or transilluminating the operating system, at least one illumination device being integrated in at least one of the operating elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2003Publication date: September 11, 2003Inventors: Raoul Bader, Mattias Gradl, Sebastian Hottenrott, Peter Junk, Christof Kleemann, Michael Meiss, Uwe Neumann, Michael Odemer, Andreas Rehklau, Jens Storkel, Petri Toivanen, Till Winkler, Jurgen Wolf
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Patent number: 6544775Abstract: The invention relates to a device and to a process for the automatic synthesis of macromolecules on a tape-like substrate material (11). The device has at least one synthesis module (12) which can be sealed from the outside and comprises reaction chambers (15) and fluid lines (18, 19) for filling and emptying the reaction chambers (15) with and of reaction media, it being possible to introduce the substrate material (11) into the synthesis module (12) and bring it into contact with the reaction chambers (15). Transport means (20-26) which are intended to move the substrate material (11) through a particular distance and can be actuated by a control device are furthermore provided. The invention also relates to the use of such a device for the synthesis of oligonucleotides bound on a functionalized substrate material, in particular the production of oligonucleotide libraries.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1999Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Merckle GmbHInventors: Hermann Brugger, Christian Rembe, Raoul Bader, Eberhard P. Hofer, Hartmut Seliger
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Publication number: 20010049099Abstract: The invention relates to a device and to a process for the automatic synthesis of macromolecules on a tape-like substrate material (11). The device has at least one synthesis module (12) which can be sealed from the outside and comprises reaction chambers (15) and fluid lines (18, 19) for filling and emptying the reaction chambers (15) with and of reaction media, it being possible to introduce the substrate material (11) into the synthesis module (12) and bring it into contact with the reaction chambers (15). Transport means (20-26) which are intended to move the substrate material (11) through a particular distance and can be actuated by a control device are furthermore provided. The invention also relates to the use of such a device for the synthesis of oligonucleotides bound on a functionalized substrate material, in particular the production of oligonucleotide libraries.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 1999Publication date: December 6, 2001Inventors: HERMANN BRUGGER, CHRISTIAN REMBE, RAOUL BADER, EBERHARD P. HOFER, HARTMUT SELIGER
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Patent number: 6140133Abstract: Provision is made, in a device and a process for the synthesis of macromolecules, for reagent solutions to be conveyed through reaction channels (15) which are connected to one another by intermediate channels (16, 17) and are preferably aligned parallel to one another, the reaction channels (15) being so displaced between individual synthesis steps relative to the carrier material acted on by the reagent solutions that, in the new position, the reaction channels (15) cover different synthesis zones from those in the previous position. In that manner provision is made for the synthesis of a large number of different sequences by relatively few synthesis steps.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1998Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Novartis AGInventors: Raoul Bader, Michael Hinz, Hartmut Seliger, Robert Haener