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EUROINVENT <strong>2011</strong><br />

formed on the "macula retinal" as upright, in color, the<br />

dynamic, three-dimensional; this is the first device in the<br />

world for the study of biophysical mechanism of human<br />

vision by introducing multidisciplinary studies in biophysics,<br />

new knowledge in the field of lasers, nonlinear optics<br />

holografiei and required to complete, correction of errors in<br />

the creases already existingtheoretical and experimental<br />

ophthalmology, physiology and pathophysiology. Other<br />

variants of the model can be applied nanotechnology, with<br />

the final development of artificial eyes for the blind, eye for<br />

humanoid robots, etc.<br />

5.12.<br />

Title EKO – CLEAN<br />

Authors Bojan Ciglenecki<br />

Institution Croatia<br />

Patent no. Patent Application number HR P20070490A<br />

Description<br />

EKO-CLEAN is a system for electrochemical cleaning of the<br />

field surface of an electromotor or generator stator. During<br />

the machining of the stator field, some fields can be damaged<br />

due to poor material or low-quality tools. Damage is<br />

manifested as a short circuit between some dynamo plates of<br />

stator fields, caused by attaching material during machining,<br />

insulation impairment or heaping of particles. Testing the<br />

stator by means of a thermovisual camera leads to<br />

overheating of some fields, which is not allowed, because it<br />

essentially affects the characteristics of a machine. With the<br />

EKO-Clean system the damaged fields are treated with<br />

electric current and electrolyte, whereby such spots are<br />

cleaned. The surface of the fields is smoothed and in the<br />

Class 5<br />

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