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Keith Klarer, Carlsbad, CA US
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20110141684 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COOLING A BLADE SERVER INCLUDING A DISK COOLING ZONE - A method and apparatus adapted to cool a blade server positioned within a rack of other blade servers include transferring heat from a heat source in the blade server to a cooling zone positioned at an interface between a top plate of the blade server and a heat transferring element within the blade server that transfers the heat to a cooling medium. The method and apparatus use an active cooling device that is selectively activated to pump heat from the cooling zone to a heat exchanger positioned away from the heat source when temperatures of the heat source reach predefined levels. | 06-16-2011 |
Mark Klarer, Louisville, KY US
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20090021575 | Codec-driven touch screen video conferencing control system - A CODEC-driven touch screen video conferencing control system provides a touch screen entry and display device that interfaces with the CODEC of the existing video conferencing system so that remote operation is compatible with the pre-programming of the video conferencing system. A computer with video capture device captures the output video of the video conferencing CODEC and transmits it to the touch screen so that what is displayed on the touch screen is all of the controls for the video conferencing system as pre-programmed by the video conferencing system manufacturer. There is no requirement to employ a cursor on the video conferencing monitor screen. In fact, through use of the present invention, none of the control functions of the video conferencing system appear on its monitor screens. Rather, those functions are solely displayed on the touch screen of the remote control device. | 01-22-2009 |
Mark William Klarer US
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20110263364 | Infinitely Variable Transmission - A step less, infinitely variable transmission converting rotational input power to rotational output power using positively engaged mechanics without relying on friction to transmit power and having minimal intermittent motion. The transmission includes a plurality of input chains with drive pins and a rotatable output chain with engagement slots meshing with input pins. The input chains have a plurality of horizontal tracks that control the pins' horizontal position. Precise pin horizontal positions are controlled by another trackāa synchronizing track. The synchronizing track is controlled by any combination of high speed electronics, computers, linear actuators, and servo motors. In another embodiment, mechanical gears and mechanical calculators can govern the synchronizing tracks. The constant need to synchronize elements with intermittent motion, and not relying on friction to transmit power place the transmission most closely with the ratcheting type of continuously variable transmissions, despite the use of ratchets. | 10-27-2011 |
Mark William Klarer, Louisville, KY US
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20120160216 | Variable Displacement Engine - A variable displacement engine includes sets of concentric gears with the crankshaft connected through gear trains to control the crankshaft radius and the piston rod length. One or more servos control the crankshaft concentric gears through gear trains to thus control the crankshaft radius and piston rod length, thereby controlling the engine displacement while maintaining compression ratio, and optionally controlling compression ratio independently. | 06-28-2012 |
Matias Klarer, Gossau CH
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20150287501 | MICROWAVE CABLE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING AND USING SUCH A MICROWAVE CABLE - A microwave cable ( | 10-08-2015 |
Robert Maximillian Nathan Klarer, Toronto CA
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20120174080 | OBJECT LEVEL COMPATIBILITY AND CLASS RESIZING UTILIZING SEMANTIC VALUES - A method of converting software code to an object on a computing device may include receiving the software code at the computing device and translating at the computing device the software code to an object file. Translating the software to the object file may include determining that the software code includes an item of interest that requires a value being coded into the object. The method may also include creating a variable to represent the coded value and storing the variable, which is linked to the coded value, in a table of variables associated with the object file. | 07-05-2012 |
Robert M. N. Klarer, Toronto CA
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20110055814 | COMPILER-ASSISTED PROGRAM SOURCE CODE FILTER - A computer implemented method, apparatus, and computer program product for filtering source code are described. A code filtering compiler identifies an entry for a named entity in a symbol table. When a flag for the named entity in the symbol table indicates the named entity is referenced in source code, the code filtering compiler retrieves coordinates from the entry for the named entity in the symbol table. The coordinates identify a location of a definition associated with the named entity in the source code. The definition for the named entity located at the coordinates from the source code is copied into a filtered source listing. The filtered source listing includes a set of definitions from a set of header files associated with named entities that are referenced in the source code. Definitions associated with entities that are unreferenced in the source code are absent from the filtered source listing. | 03-03-2011 |