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Andreas Kusterer, Poing DE
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20090038419 | Sample System For Fluid Samples - The present invention relates to a sampling system for fluid samples having sample receiving vessel for receiving the sample, which is sealed by a septum and holder for the sample receiving vessel for receiving and holding the sample receiving vessel and also a sample probe for dipping into a fluid volume and for taking a fluid sample from the fluid volume, the sample probe being configured as a hollow volume which, at one end, has a first opening for introducing the holder and the sample receiving vessel and, at another end, is sealed by a first valve which is provided with a hollow needle which projects into the interior of the sample probe said valve being able to be opened by contact with the holder and/or with the sample receiving vessel and then connecting the exterior of the sample probe to the inner volume of the hollow needle. | 02-12-2009 |
Christian Kusterer US
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20120175553 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A SILICON INGOT - Method for producing a silicon ingot comprising the following steps: providing a container to receive a silicon melt, providing a temperature control device to control the temperature of the silicon melt in the container, arranging raw material in the container comprising silicon and at least one hydrogen-containing additive to reduce the formation of dislocations, and control of the temperature in the container ( | 07-12-2012 |
Christian Kusterer, Freiberg DE
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20100254878 | PROCESS FOR WINNING PURE SILICON - Process for winning pure silicon comprising the following steps: Providing a suspension, which exhibits at least some contaminated silicon particles, and guiding the suspension through at least one microstructure apparatus. | 10-07-2010 |
Joachim Kusterer, Weisshorn-Oberhausen DE
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20120312353 | SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENT HAVING DIAMOND-CONTAINING ELECTRODES AND USE THEREOF - A semiconductor component includes at least one electrode arrangement, the electrode arrangement having at least two electrodes, at least one electrode of which is an electrode including diamond. The semiconductor component has at least one monolithically integrated solar cell as energy source for the at least one electrode arrangement. The semiconductor component may be used for example in hydrogen production by electrolysis, in electroanalysis and also in water treatment. | 12-13-2012 |
Karsten Kusterer, Moresnet BE
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20150059341 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE SYSTEM EQUIPPED WITH RANKINE CYCLE ENGINE - A combined-type gas turbine engine system is provided which achieves high efficiency by very effectively using exhaust heat from a gas turbine engine. In a gas turbine engine system including: a compressor for compressing a first working medium; a heater for heating the compressed first working medium by an external heat source; a turbine for outputting power from the first working medium; an intermediate cooler provided at the compressor for cooling the first working medium compressed by a low-pressure compression part of the compressor and supplying the first working medium to a high-pressure compression part of the compressor; and an exhaust heat boiler using as a heating medium an exhaust gas from the turbine, a Rankine cycle engine using the intermediate cooler and the exhaust heat boiler as heat sources and a cooling medium of the intermediate cooler as a second working medium. | 03-05-2015 |
20150075133 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE SYSTEM THAT USES ORGANIC MEDIUM - A gas turbine engine system is provided which achieves high efficiency while using sunlight as a heat source. In a gas turbine engine system including: a compressor configured to compress a first working medium; a heater configured to heat the compressed first working medium by an external heat source; a turbine configured to output power from the first working medium; and an intermediate cooler provided at the compressor and configured to cool the first working medium compressed by a low-pressure compression part of the compressor and supply the first working medium to a high-pressure compression part of the compressor, an organic Rankine cycle engine using, as a second working medium, an organic substance which is a cooling medium of the intermediate cooler is provided. | 03-19-2015 |
Karsten Kusterer, Aachen DE
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20130175015 | DOUBLE-JET TYPE FILM COOLING STRUCTURE - Provided is a film cooling structure capable of suppressing a cooling medium film from being separated from a wall surface, to increase a film efficiency on the wall surface and thereby-cool the wall surface effectively. One or more pairs of injection holes are formed on a wall surface facing a passage of high-temperature gas to inject a cooling medium to the passage. A single supply passage is formed inside the wall to supply the cooling medium to the injection holes. A separating section is provided between the injection holes in a location forward relative to rear ends of the injection holes to separate the cooling medium into components flowing to the injection holes. An injection direction of the cooling medium is inclined relative to a gas flow direction so that the cooling medium forms swirl flows that push the cooling medium against the wall surface. | 07-11-2013 |
Rolf Kusterer, Fellbach DE
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20080264384 | Plug-in pump fuel injection system - In a plug-in pump fuel injection system of an internal combustion engine, wherein for each cylinder of the internal combustion engine a plug-in fuel injection pump is provided, each having a pump housing with a fuel feed channel and a fuel return channel, an annular plate provided with openings is arranged in a circumferential groove of the fuel return channel which extends around the pump housing of each plug-in pump and which forms a part of the fuel return channel of the respective plug-in fuel pump in order to inhibit the formation of pressure oscillations in the fuel return channel. | 10-30-2008 |
Stefan Kusterer, Nussloch DE
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20130159468 | COMPUTER IMPLEMENTED METHOD, COMPUTER SYSTEM, ELECTRONIC INTERFACE, MOBILE COMPUTING DEVICE AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM - The present disclosure describes computer implemented methods, computer systems, electronic interfaces, mobile computing devices, and computer readable mediums for processing a request from a mobile application residing on a mobile computing device. One method may include receiving the request for data from the mobile application residing on the mobile device at an interface. The method may further include determining an interface service to be executed and executing the interface service. The method can then obtain, at the interface, from the execution of the interface service, a consumption model comprising one or more data models and associated data. The method may further include translating the consumption model and the associated data into an open source protocol, and sending a response from the interface including the translated consumption model and the associated data to the mobile application on the mobile device. | 06-20-2013 |
Stefan Kusterer, Malsch DE
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20120030223 | EXTENSIBILITY OF BUSINESS PROCESS AND APPLICATION LOGIC - A core system including different program components performing distinct tasks in a workflow sequence that are initiated through status field updates of objects in database may be modified to define a new status triggering additional processes in an action management system. Once the additional processes are completed, the status field may be changed to an original status provided by the core system to trigger a second program component in the workflow sequence. The action management system may contain user customized processes that may be modified and changed independent of the functionality provided by the core system. | 02-02-2012 |
20130024472 | EXTENSIBILITY OF BUSINESS PROCESS AND APPLICATION LOGIC - A core system including different program components performing distinct tasks in a workflow sequence that are initiated through status field updates of objects in database may be modified to define a new status triggering additional processes in an action management system. Once the additional processes are completed, the status field may be changed to an original status provided by the core system to trigger a second program component in the workflow sequence. The action management system may contain user customized processes that may be modified and changed independent of the functionality provided by the core system. | 01-24-2013 |
Stefan Wilhelm Kusterer, Malsch DE
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20110270711 | MANAGING APPLICATION INTERACTIONS WITH ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS - Networked services may interface with enterprise systems of an organization to access data in the enterprise systems. A networked service may be able to retrieve, manipulate, and store data in the enterprise systems. Once a networked service interfacing with enterprise systems has been created, developers may create apps or applications that call one or more networked services to access data in the enterprise systems. The apps may provide basic functionality, such as generating a user interface in a specific device using a specific industry standard platform for incorporating data from enterprise systems accessed by a linked service. Networked services may also contain modules for tracking calls or invocations of the service together with an identifier of an associated application and user, in addition to other data. This data may be recorded in a database and shared to compensate parties based on actual usage of the services and/or apps. | 11-03-2011 |
20110270721 | MONITORING APPLICATION INTERACTIONS WITH ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS - Networked services may interface with enterprise systems of an organization to access data in the enterprise systems. A networked service may be able to retrieve, manipulate, and store data in the enterprise systems. Once a networked service interfacing with enterprise systems has been created, developers may create apps or applications that call one or more networked services to access data in the enterprise systems. The apps may provide basic functionality, such as generating a user interface in a specific device using a specific industry standard platform for incorporating data from enterprise systems accessed by a linked service. Networked services may also contain modules for tracking calls or invocations of the service together with an identifier of an associated application and user, in addition to other data. This data may be recorded in a database and shared to compensate parties based on actual usage of the services and/or apps. | 11-03-2011 |
Stephen Kusterer, Leesburg, VA US
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20120254366 | Systems and Methods for Collecting and Storing Network Traffic Data - Systems and methods are disclosed for collecting network traffic logs from a plurality of network servers, such as DNS name servers, and storing extracted data from the logs in a central repository. In one implementation, a system includes a processor and a memory. The memory stores instructions that cause the processor to retrieve PCAP files from a plurality of servers and extract data from the PCAP files. The data comprises header data and digest data. The processor stores the header data and the digest data in a header/digest pair. In another aspect, the processor retrieves a sample of the PCAP files from each of the plurality of servers rather than retrieving all PCAP files. | 10-04-2012 |
20130311655 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COLLECTING AND STORING NETWORK TRAFFIC DATA - Systems and methods are disclosed for collecting network traffic logs at a plurality of network sites, such as DNS name servers and network routers, and transmitting data extracted from the network traffic logs to a central repository. In one implementation, a system includes a processor and a memory. The memory stores instructions that cause the processor to retrieve PCAP files from a plurality of servers and extract data from the PCAP files. The data comprises header data and digest data. The processor stores the header data and the digest data in a header/digest pair. In another aspect, the processor retrieves a sample of the PCAP files from each of the plurality of servers rather than retrieving all PCAP files. | 11-21-2013 |
Thomas L. Kusterer, Elkridge, MD US
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20100271259 | Methods and Systems to Diminish False-Alarm Rates in Multi-Hypothesis Signal Detection Through Combinatoric Navigation - Methods and systems to detect navigation signals, including to identify up to multiple range-Doppler hypotheses from each of j range-Doppler correlation grids based on a relatively low first threshold, generate navigation solutions from combinatorial sets of k of the identified hypotheses, evaluate the navigation solutions to identify plausible solutions, iteratively and combinatorially augment the plausible solutions with additional hypotheses from grids that are not represented in the corresponding k-hypotheses-based navigation solutions, replace plausible solutions with corresponding augmented plausible solutions when appropriate, and select one of a plurality of plausible solutions as a best plausible solution. Where a grid energy peak exceeds a second threshold, a corresponding hypothesis may be identified as a sole hypothesis for the corresponding navigation signal. The relatively low first threshold permits detection of weaker signals. Subsequent evaluations effectively transform a per-navigation-signal false alarm rate to per-navigation-solution false alarm rate. | 10-28-2010 |