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Berthold Lebert, Phoenix, AZ US
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20110276981 | RUNTIME-RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - A runtime-resource management method, system, and product for managing resources available to application components in a portable device. The method, system, and product provide for loading one or more new application components into a portable device only if maximum runtime resources required by the one or more new application components are available in the portable device assuming loaded application components within the device are using the maximum runtime resources reserved by the loaded application components, reserving maximum runtime resources required by application components when application components are loaded into the portable device, and running loaded application components using only the runtime resources reserved for the loaded application components. | 11-10-2011 |
Berthold M. Lebert, Phoenix, AZ US
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20100218175 | EXCEPTION DECLARATION REFACTORING TO REDUCE MEMORY FOOTPRINT - A system, method and program product for optimizing compiled Java code to reduce file size. A system is provided that includes: a first optimization that removes unnecessary exception declarations in the compiled Java code; a second optimization that converts checked exception declarations to unchecked exception declarations in the compiled Java code; and a third optimization that removes exception lists in the compiled Java code. | 08-26-2010 |
20120102473 | ABSTRACT METHOD REMOVAL FOR REDUCED MEMORY FOOTPRINT WITH OPTIMIZER TOOL - A compiler compiles a set of code to generate compiled code having a first size. Further, an optimization tool, which is operably connected to a processor, automatically removes one or more abstract method definitions from the compiled code by iteratively examining each class file in the complied code and only adding the class file without the one or more abstract method definitions to an output file. The output file has a second size that is less than the first size. In addition, the output file is deployed after the automatic removal of the one or more abstract method definitions. | 04-26-2012 |
20120266149 | CLASS ISOLATION TO MINIMIZE MEMORY USAGE IN A DEVICE - A method, device and computer program product for class isolation to minimize memory usage may include receiving a request for a requested class object from an application running on a device. The method may also include retrieving a class instance for the requested class object from a memory and determining if the class instance for the requested class object corresponds to an isolated system class. The method may additionally include determining if the class instance for the requested class object corresponds to an application class in response to the class instance not corresponding to the isolated system class. The method may further include determining that the class instance for the requested class object corresponds to a shared system class in response to the class instance not corresponding to the application class and the isolated system class; and obtaining a proxy class object for the shared system class in response to the class instance for the requested class object corresponding to the shared system class. | 10-18-2012 |
20150046911 | RE-FACTOR CODE TO USE METHOD CHAINING WITH OPTIMIZER TOOL - Optimizing compiled code includes finding a portion of the compiled code arising from method calls in a portion of source code that were not chained method calls. Modified code is produced for the portion of the compiled code, wherein the modified code conforms to compiled code that would have arisen from source code having chained calls equivalent to the method calls that were not chained in the portion of the source code. | 02-12-2015 |
Berthold Martin Lebert, Phoenix, AZ US
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20120144366 | REFACTOR EXCEPTION CLASS HIERARCHY FOR REDUCED FOOTPRINT AND FASTER APPLICATION START - A method, system, and program product for removing exception classes that match a pattern is disclosed. Exception classes are searched for those of the exception classes that match that pattern. The parent classes of matched exception classes are refactored to accept an exception type argument. Code that throws the matched exceptions is rewritten by replacing the exception class with the parent class and adding a corresponding exception type. Code that catches the thrown exceptions is rewritten by changing a catch clause to catch a parent exception class and inserting a case statement for the exception type in that catch clause. The matched exception classes are removed. | 06-07-2012 |
20120311531 | OPTIMIZING AN OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAM BY TRANSFORMING INVOCATIONS OF SYNTHETIC ACCESSOR METHODS - A method, system and computer program product for optimizing an object-oriented program, which comprises identifying synthetic accessor methods added to the program during a compilation to allow access to the members of the inner classes and replacing the synthetic accessor methods with direct accesses to the members of the inner classes. | 12-06-2012 |
20150286810 | SMART PEN SYSTEM TO RESTRICT ACCESS TO SECURITY SENSITITIVE DEVICES WHILE CONTINUOUSLY AUTHENTICATING THE USER - Continuous authentication of a user of a computing device is established to ensure security of the computing device. A smart pen fingerprint print reader identifies a user fingerprint and a determination is made to grant access to a computer device for this user. Communication with the computing device is accomplished through the smart pen. A security event is detected when the continuous user contact with the smart pen device is disrupted. In addition, user inactivity or exceeding a threshold distance between the smart pen device and the computing device may also trigger a security event. Detection of a security event will cause the screen content of the computing device to become unintelligible and the computing device becomes inoperable. | 10-08-2015 |
Cedric Lebert, Puteaux FR
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20090311101 | Fan Propeller, In Particular For Motor Vehicles - The fan impeller ( | 12-17-2009 |
Christian Lebert, Hausen DE
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20160016346 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A MELT-PROCESSING INSTALLATION - A method for controlling a melt-processing installation, wherein the installation has a melt-feed device, a filtering device, and a melt-processing device. Optionally, a melt pump can be used in addition to, or in lieu of, the melt-feed device. A maximum achievable rate of volume change per unit time of a volumetric feed of the melt-feed device and/or of the melt pump is determined, a maximum volume deviation value of the volumetric feed per unit time to the melt-processing device is determined, and a volume change in the filtering device between the melt-feed device and/or the melt pump and the melt-processing device is set such that a resulting rate of volume change of the filtering device is less than, equal to, or slightly larger than the maximum achievable rate of volume change of the melt-feed device and/or of the melt pump so that the maximum volume deviation value is not exceeded. | 01-21-2016 |
Don Lebert, Phoenix, AZ US
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20130007870 | SYSTEMS FOR BI-DIRECTIONAL NETWORK TRAFFIC MALWARE DETECTION AND REMOVAL - An exemplary bi-directional network traffic malware detection and removal system may comprise a scrubbing center running one or more server computer communicatively coupled to a network configured to receive a request for website content, remove any server-directed malware from the content request, transmit the scrubbed content request to the website's hosting server, receive the responsive website content, remove and client-directed malware from the content, and transmit the scrubbed content to the requesting client. | 01-03-2013 |
20130007882 | METHODS OF DETECTING AND REMOVING BIDIRECTIONAL NETWORK TRAFFIC MALWARE - An exemplary method for bi-directional detection and removal of network traffic malware may comprise receiving a request for website content, removing any server-directed malware from the content request, transmitting the scrubbed content request to the website's hosting server, receiving the responsive website content, removing and client-directed malware from the content, and transmitting the scrubbed content to the requesting client. | 01-03-2013 |
20140344224 | Tools for Storing, Accessing and Restoring Website Content via a Website Repository - Systems and method of the present invention provide for one or more server computers configured to identify, within a database transaction log, a dynamic website content in a database and a command modifying the dynamic website content, write the dynamic website content and the command modifying the dynamic website content to a website repository as a delta, receive a request to reverse the command modifying the dynamic website content, identify, within the delta, the command modifying the dynamic website content, and generate and execute a database query configured to reverse the command modifying the dynamic website content. | 11-20-2014 |
20140344267 | Storing, Accessing and Restoring Website Content via a Website Repository - Systems and method of the present invention provide for one or more server computers configured to identify, within a database transaction log, a dynamic website content in a database and a command modifying the dynamic website content, write the dynamic website content and the command modifying the dynamic website content to a website repository as a delta, receive a request to reverse the command modifying the dynamic website content, identify, within the delta, the command modifying the dynamic website content, and generate and execute a database query configured to reverse the command modifying the dynamic website content. | 11-20-2014 |
Fredrick John Lebert, Pasadena, MD US
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20130104769 | Personal road-rail vehicles | 05-02-2013 |
Jean-Jocelyn Lebert, Checy FR
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20140130457 | Method for Attaching Lipstick to a Lipstick Dispenser, and Corresponding Machine - The invention relates to a method for attaching lipstick to a lipstick dispenser and to a corresponding machine. The method for attaching lipstick to a dispenser, wherein the dispenser includes a distal end for the lips, and the dispenser includes a receptacle having an insertion opening fitted to a proximal end of the stick. The method includes: a moving step in which the insertion opening and the proximal end of the stick are moved adjacent to one another so as to substantially block the insertion opening; and a nesting step in which the stick is nested in the receptacle via a recess formed in the receptacle. | 05-15-2014 |
Julie Lebert, London CA
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20160054310 | BIOSENSORS UTILIZING INK JET-PRINTED BIOMOLECULE COMPATIBLE SOL GEL INKS AND USES THEREOF - Novel solid-phase biosensors that utilize ink jet printing of biocompatible sol-gel based inks to create sensor strips are reported herein. Biomolecules and other reagents useful in bioassays to detect, for example, pathogenic microorganisms or toxic substances, are immobilized on a substrate, which can be paper based, by layering these substances between two layers of biomolecule compatible sol gel. The sol gel precursor solutions and solutions of the assay reagents are printed from separate nozzles in a layered approach which avoids clogging of the nozzles by the pre-mature gelling of the sol gel precursor solution. In certain embodiments of the application, a capture agent is used to concentrate a compound to be detected in specific areas on the substrate to facilitate detection. | 02-25-2016 |
Julle Marie Lebert, London CA
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20120135437 | BIOSENSORS UTILIZING INK JET-PRINTED BIOMOLECULE COMPATIBLE SOL GEL INKS AND USES THEREOF - Novel solid-phase biosensors that utilize ink jet printing of biocompatible sol-gel based inks to create sensor strips are reported herein. Biomolecules and other reagents useful in bioassays to detect, for example, pathogenic microorganisms or toxic substances, are immobilized on a substrate, which can be paper based, by layering these substances between two layers of biomolecule compatible sol gel. The sol gel precursor solutions and solutions of the assay reagents are printed from separate nozzles in a layered approach which avoids clogging of the nozzles by the pre-mature gelling of the sol gel precursor solution. In certain embodiments of the application, a capture agent is used to concentrate a compound to be detected in specific areas on the substrate to facilitate detection. | 05-31-2012 |
Laetitia Lebert, La Tronche FR
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20140348759 | Structured Surfactant Suspending Systems - A structured surfactant system with a very high degree of clarity. The system comprises water and a mixture of at least one surfactant having a HLB (Hydrophilic Lipophilic Balance) value of less than 10, and at least one surfactant having an HLB value of 10 or greater. The structured surfactant system forms multilamellar vesicles and has suspending properties without added electrolytes, carbohydrates, or polymeric thickeners. This makes the structured surfactant system particularly useful in personal care compositions. | 11-27-2014 |
Marc Joseph Lebert, Mississauga CA
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20100048366 | Resistance exercise device - The present invention is directed to a hand-held, resistance exercise device in the form of an inelastic, strapping system to be used by two people simultaneously using the bodyweight of each user to generate a resisting force in order to develop a wide range of muscles. | 02-25-2010 |
Norman Lebert, Jacksonville, FL US
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20090212148 | SPRING-BIASED EXTENDABLE AND RETRACTABLE HANGER WITH A ROLLER, SUPPORT LINES AND RETURN LINE CONFIGURED TO FACILITATE RETRACTION OF THE FULLY EXTENDED HANGER - A spring-biased extendable and retractable hanger assembly with a roller, support lines and a return line configured to facilitate retraction of the fully extended hanger bar includes a spring-biased window shade style roller assembly. The roller assembly features a pair of mounting pintles that extend from opposed ends of the roller. As the support lines are extended, the roller rotates in an extension direction and the roller's spring is wound, so that a biasing force is generated which will restore the assembly to a desired position upon disengagement, such as by quickly rotating the roller in the extension direction and releasing. The support lines are configured to support the hanger bar at a desired height when the lines are fully extended. The return line is longer than the support lines by an additional length sufficient to wrap around the roller one or more times when the support lines are in their fully extended position. The bottom end of the return line is a free end. | 08-27-2009 |
Ronald Lebert, Austin, TX US
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20100245395 | Information Handling System with Touch Pad and Point Stick - An information handling system is disclosed including a display, a base coupled to the display and a keypad with a plurality of keys disposed on the base. The system further includes a touchpad located proximate the keypad and a point stick located substantially between at least two of the plurality of keys, wherein the point stick is configured to be a scroll control device. A method for manipulating information on a display of an information handling system is further disclosed herein. The method includes moving a cursor on the display using a touchpad proximate a keypad on the information handling system and scrolling the information on the display in a direction corresponding with the direction of pressure applied to a top portion of a point stick located substantially between at least two keys of the keypad. | 09-30-2010 |
20110170250 | System and Method for Information Handling System Keyboard Stowage - A portable information handling system's integrated keyboard stows keys into a retracted position when the portable information handling system transitions from an open to a closed position, such as by rotating a lid to a closed position relative to a chassis having the keyboard. A cover plate disposed in the keyboard engages the keyboard keys to retract the keys into the information handling system when the lid of the information handling system rotates to a closed position and releases the keys to be biased out from the information handling systems when the lid rotates to an open position. | 07-14-2011 |