Wasmer
David E. Wasmer, New Holstein, WI US
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20080265515 | DRIVEN SEAL ASSEMBLY FOR ROTARY DRIVE SHAFT OF MOTOR - A driven seal assembly is provided for a shaft rotated by a motor disposed in a motor housing and having a seal housing adjacent to the motor housing through which the shaft extends. A first stationary seal seat is mounted on the shaft and secured in a bore of the seal housing. A first rotary seal is frictionally fit on the shaft adjacent the first stationary seal seat. A second stationary seal seat is mounted on the shaft and is secured in a bore of the motor housing. A second rotary seal is frictionally fit on the shaft adjacent the second stationary seal seat. A spring surrounds the shaft and provides bidirectional axial forces on the first and second rotary seals against the first and second stationary seal seats. A positive drive mechanism is mounted on the shaft between the first and second rotary seals in a driving, mating relationship therewith and includes a first driving element in driving engagement with the first rotary seal and a second driving element in driving engagement with the second rotary seal. The spring is placed in compression between the first and second driving elements. | 10-30-2008 |
Edelbert Wasmer, Bernau-Innerleben DE
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20100229443 | Handgun - A handgun has at least one barrel; a cartridge chamber; a gun lock correlated with the cartridge chamber and provided with a hammer to be cocked against a spring force into a cocked position and with a trigger for releasing the hammer from the cocked position. First and second electric or electronic sensor devices are provided. The first sensor device recognizes whether the hammer is cocked. The second sensor device recognizes whether a cartridge is in the cartridge chamber. At least one light illuminates when the hammer of the gun lock is cocked; when a cartridge is inserted in the cartridge chamber; or when both of these conditions are fulfilled. A mechanical locking and unlocking device acts on the hammer. In a locking position it secures the hammer in the uncocked position. It is electrically operable by a battery and is in the locking position when currentless. | 09-16-2010 |
Edelbert Wasmer, Bernau-Innerlehen DE
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20140020274 | Handgun - According to the invention, a handgun has an electronic device with a timer. Said timer defines a period of time. If said period of time has expired, the mechanical device for triggering the cartridge is mechanically blocked. | 01-23-2014 |
Noah Wasmer, Palo Alto, CA US
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20100070870 | Unified Secure Virtual Machine Player and Remote Desktop Client - A virtual machine (VM) is accessed by receiving user log-in information, the log-in information identifying a user and a corresponding VM, the VM having a local copy and a remote copy. A selected copy of the VM is identified based on at least one of a policy and a user selection, the selected copy being one of the local copy and the remote copy of the VM. A desktop generated by the selected copy of the VM is presented to the user in a common application graphical user interface, the common application graphical user interface being used regardless as to whether the selected copy of the VM is the local copy or the remote copy. | 03-18-2010 |
20120278726 | UNIFIED SECURE VIRTUAL MACHINE PLAYER AND REMOTE DESKTOP CLIENT - A virtual machine (VM) is accessed by receiving user log-in information, the log-in information identifying a user and a corresponding VM, the VM having a local copy and a remote copy. A selected copy of the VM is identified based on at least one of a policy and a user selection, the selected copy being one of the local copy and the remote copy of the VM. A desktop generated by the selected copy of the VM is presented to the user in a common application graphical user interface, the common application graphical user interface being used regardless as to whether the selected copy of the VM is the local copy or the remote copy. | 11-01-2012 |
Peter E. Wasmer, Naples, FL US
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20140156474 | METHOD OF FORECASTING A RESIDUAL VALUE OF A VEHICLE - A method for forecasting a residual value of a first vehicle having existent and nonexistent model years is disclosed. Part of the method includes creating a proxy vehicle form a selected one of a plurality of second vehicles for each nonexistent model year within a predetermined time frame with the proxy vehicle having a proxy vehicle identifier, populating an initial database with the proxy vehicle identifier for each nonexistent model year to create a comprehensive database, and converting the proxy vehicle identifier for each first existent model year into a monetary value, and utilizing a processor to calculate the residual value of the first vehicle utilizing the monetary value of the proxy vehicle. | 06-05-2014 |