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Björn Hallin, Malmo SE
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20110310294 | Camera Housing - A camera housing capable of carrying camera components and peripherals is provided. The housing includes a front portion, a back portion and an intermediate portion in between. The intermediate portion is formed with an arched recess dimensioned to receive the shoulder of an operator. A straight base line A extends substantially horizontally and defines a top section of the recess in an operating position of the camera housing. The front portion and the back portion substantially are located below line A. | 12-22-2011 |
Christer Hallin, Chapel Hill, NC US
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20140091309 | PREDISPOSED HIGH ELECTRON MOBILITY TRANSISTOR - A predisposed high electron mobility transistor (HEMT) is disclosed. The predisposed HEMT includes a buffer layer, a HEMT channel layer on the buffer layer, a first HEMT barrier layer over the HEMT channel layer, and a HEMT cap layer on the first HEMT barrier layer. The HEMT cap layer has a drain region, a source region, and a gate region. Further, the HEMT cap layer has a continuous surface on the drain region, the source region, and the gate region. When no external voltage is applied between the source region and the gate region, the gate region either depletes carriers from the HEMT channel layer or provides carriers to the HEMT channel layer, thereby selecting a predisposed state of the predisposed HEMT. | 04-03-2014 |
20140239308 | MIX DOPING OF A SEMI-INSULATING GROUP III NITRIDE - Embodiments of a semi-insulating Group III nitride and methods of fabrication thereof are disclosed. In one embodiment, a semi-insulating Group III nitride layer includes a first doped portion that is doped with a first dopant and a second doped portion that is doped with a second dopant that is different than the first dopant. The first doped portion extends to a first thickness of the semi-insulating Group III nitride layer. The second doped portion extends from approximately the first thickness of the semi-insulating Group III nitride layer to a second thickness of the semi-insulating Group III nitride layer. In one embodiment, the first dopant is Iron (Fe), and the second dopant is Carbon (C). In another embodiment, the semi-insulating Group III nitride layer is a semi-insulating Gallium Nitride (GaN) layer, the first dopant is Fe, and the second dopant is C. | 08-28-2014 |
Christer Hallin, Linkoping SE
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20090230406 | HOMOEPITAXIAL GROWTH OF SIC ON LOW OFF-AXIS SIC WAFERS - A wafer including a SiC substrate having a surface that is inclined relative to a (0001) basal plane at an angle higher than 0.1 degree but less than 1 degree, a SiC homoepitaxial device layer, and a SiC homoepitaxial boundary layer having a thickness up to 1 μm arranged between the substrate and the device layer. The boundary layer has been grown on the substrate under an atmosphere of lower supersaturation than when forming the device layer and at a C/Si ratio above 1. | 09-17-2009 |
Cristian Hallin, Halmstad SE
David S. Hallin, Cary, IL US
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20130080293 | MANUFACTURING SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT - Systems, methods, computer readable media, and devices for managing a manufacturing supply chain to ensure compliance with industry-specific and federal standards from the time the material is supplied by a vender to the time a product is provided to a customer. In some embodiments, a system for managing a supply chain includes a variety of databases (e.g., a customer database, a vendor database, a risk management database, a validation database, etc.). The databases store information associated with material vendors, customers, risk assessments, control parameters, and validation or qualification information related to the use of machines and manufacturing processes. This information is used to process a purchase order and ensure that a customer receives a corresponding quote fulfilling the order and including materials that are in compliance with the customer's own manufacturing and materials standards, as well as any relevant federal and industry-specific standards. | 03-28-2013 |
Erik Hallin, Storvreta SE
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20140284279 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MASS DIRECTED CHROMATOGRAPHY - The present invention provides an apparatus that can be used to connect a flash chromatography instrument to a fraction collector and a mass detector to perform mass-directed flash chromatography. | 09-25-2014 |
20150046134 | SIMULATION OF A CHROMATOGRAPHIC RUN - The present invention relates to a method for simulating a chromatographic run on a chromatograph ( | 02-12-2015 |
Ingemar Hallin, Lidingo SE
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20090277214 | Absorption Refrigerator - Absorption refrigerator comprising; a cabinet having outer walls ( | 11-12-2009 |
20110296863 | ICE MAKER AND METHOD OF PRODUCING PIECES OF ICE - Ice maker comprising a mould ( | 12-08-2011 |
Ingrid Hallin, Lund SE
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20100029767 | ANTHRANILIC ACID DERIVATIVES - Compounds of formula (I) are provided, wherein X is CH═CH, CH | 02-04-2010 |
20120283326 | ANTHRANILIC ACID DERIVATIVES - Compounds of formula (I) are provided, wherein X is CH═CH, CH | 11-08-2012 |
Karl-Eliv J. Hallin, Santa Clara, CA US
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20140101758 | SERVER WITH MECHANISM FOR REDUCING INTERNAL RESOURCES ASSOCIATED WITH A SELECTED CLIENT CONNECTION - According to certain non-limiting embodiments disclosed herein, the functionality of a server is extended with a mechanism for identifying connections with clients that have exhibited attack characteristics (for example, characteristics indicating a DoS attack), and for transitioning internal ownership of those connections such that server resources consumed by the connection are reduced, while keeping the connection open. The connection thus moves from a state of relatively high resource use to a state of relatively low server resource use, and the server is able to free resources such as memory and processing cycles previously allocated to the connection. In some cases, the server maintains the connection for at least some time and uses it to keep the client occupied so that it cannot launch—or has fewer resources to launch—further attacks, and possibly to gather information about the attacking client. | 04-10-2014 |
20150040221 | SERVER WITH MECHANISM FOR CHANGING TREATMENT OF CLIENT CONNECTIONS DETERMINED TO BE RELATED TO ATTACKS - According to certain non-limiting embodiments disclosed herein, the functionality of a server is extended with a mechanism for identifying connections with clients that have exhibited attack characteristics (for example, characteristics indicating a DoS attack), and for transitioning internal ownership of those connections such that server resources consumed by the connection are reduced, while keeping the connection open. The connection thus moves from a state of relatively high resource use to a state of relatively low server resource use. According to certain non-limiting embodiments disclosed herein, the functionality of a server is extended by enabling the server to determine that any of a client and a connection exhibits one or more attack characteristics (e.g., based on at least one of client attributes, connection attributes, and client behavior during the connection, or otherwise). As a result of the determination, the server changes its treatment of the connection. | 02-05-2015 |
Magnus Hallin, Linkoping SE
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20120304093 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING GRAPHICAL INTERFACES FOR DECLARATIVE SPECIFICATIONS - Example embodiments are directed towards graphical user interfaces for declarative specification languages that express the logic of a computation without describing its control flow. These user interfaces are based on a visual representation of specifications where geometric proximity may be the sole determinant of the resulting configuration. Modularity is improved as each proximal grouping is functionally independent of others. Moreover, a system that executes such specifications may treat groupings independently and execute them in parallel. | 11-29-2012 |
Peter Hallin, Habo SE
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20130076304 | Effective Charging by Multiple Contact Points - A charging coupling for connecting a robotic garden tool with a charging device may facilitate the charging of a battery of the robotic garden tool. The charging coupling may include a first charging contact and a second charging contact. The first charging contact may be a charging plate or a charging rod. The second charging contact may be provided with a row of resilient contact bars. The arrangement of the first charging contact and the second charging contact may be configured such that the resilient contact bars are pressed against the charging plate to provide multiple contact points. | 03-28-2013 |
Peter F. Hallin, Holte DK
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20130017571 | Pullulanase Variants and Uses Thereof - A truncated pullulanase variant of a parent pullulanase belonging to family GH57 comprising an X47 domain and the use thereof. | 01-17-2013 |
Peter Fischer Hallin, Holte DK
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20120252086 | Compositions Comprising Boosting Polypeptide And Starch Degrading Enzyme And Uses Thereof - The present invention provides a composition comprising a polypeptide comprising or consisting of an X46 domain and further a starch degrading enzyme and uses of such composition. The polypeptide comprising or consisting of an X46 domain can boost the activity of a starch-degrading enzyme. | 10-04-2012 |
Philip Hallin, Port Townsend, WA US
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20140359280 | CERTIFICATING AUTHORITY TRUST EVALUATION - In many information security scenarios, a certificate issued by a certificating authority may be presented to a client in order to assert a trust level of a certificated item, such as a message or a web page. However, due to a decentralized structure and incomplete coordination among certificating authorities, the presence and exploitation of security vulnerabilities to issue untrustworthy certificates may be difficult to determine, particularly for an individual client. Presented herein are techniques for providing a certificating authority trust service that collects and evaluates certificates submitted to clients by certificating authorities, and advises the clients of a certificating authority trust level for respective certificating authorities (e.g., determined as a consensus of the evaluated certificates issued by the certificating authority). The clients may use a certificating authority trust set distributed by the certificating authority trust service to determine whether to trust a certificate issued from a particular certificating authority. | 12-04-2014 |
20140359281 | CERTIFICATE EVALUATION FOR CERTIFICATE AUTHORITY REPUTATION ADVISING - In many information security scenarios, a certificate issued by a certificate authority on behalf of a domain is presented to a client in order to verify the identity of the domain. However, due to a decentralized structure and incomplete coordination among certificate authorities, the presence and exploitation of security vulnerabilities to issue untrustworthy certificates may be difficult for an individual client to determine. Presented herein are techniques for advising clients of the trustworthiness of respective certificate authorities by evaluating the certificates issued by such certificate authorities for suspicious indicators, such as hashcode collisions with other certificates and public key re-use. A trust level may be identified of respective certificate authorities according to the presence or absence of suspicious indicators in the certificates issued by the certificate authority, and a certificate authority trust set may be distributed to advise clients of the trustworthiness of certificates issued by the respective certificate authorities. | 12-04-2014 |
Philip J. Hallin, Redmond, WA US
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20130067568 | Resource Access Authorization - Techniques for resource access authorization are described. In one or more implementations, an application identifier is used to control access to user resources by an application. A determination is made whether to allow the application to access the user resources by comparing an application identifier received from an authorization service with a system application identifier for the application obtained from a computing device on which the application is executing. | 03-14-2013 |
20130212383 | Revocation Information for Revocable Items - Techniques for providing revocation information for revocable items are described. In implementations, a revocation service is employed to manage revocation information for various revocable items. For example, the revocation service can maintain a revoked list that includes revoked revocable items, such as revoked digital certificates, revoked files (e.g., files that are considered to the unsafe), unsafe network resources (e.g., a website that is determined to be unsafe), and so on. In implementations, the revocation service can communicate a revoked list to a client device to enable the client device to maintain an updated list of revocation information. | 08-15-2013 |
Philip J. Hallin, Port Townsend, WA US
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20120174200 | DIGITAL IDENTITY MANAGEMENT - One aspect relates to a process and associated device for managing digital ID lifecycles for application programs, and abstracting application programs for multiple types of credentials through a common Digital Identity Management System (DIMS) and Application Programming Interface (API) layer. | 07-05-2012 |
20140366108 | Digital Identity Management - One aspect relates to a process and associated device for managing digital ID lifecycles for application programs, and abstracting application programs for multiple types of credentials through a common Digital Identity Management System (DIMS) and Application Programming Interface (API) layer. | 12-11-2014 |
Rolf G. Hallin, London GB
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20100212155 | MULTIELECTRODE - A process is provided for manufacturing a multielectrode that may be used to record a bioelectrical potential difference at a detection site. The manufacturing process may comprise manufacturing a carrier from multiple thin layers of an insulating material. The manufacturing process may further comprise providing at least one recording electrode of a set of electrode pairs on at least one of the layers of the carrier. Each recording pair may include one active electrode surface and a different reference electrode surface. Also, the manufacturing process may further comprise folding, fastening, and gluing the layers of the insulating material to one another. | 08-26-2010 |
Thomas G. Hallin, Erie, CO US
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20090080382 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INTER-TECHNOLOGY HANDOFF OF A USER EQUIPMENT - In order to facilitate a handoff of a communication session between a legacy circuit switched network and a packet data network such as a 3GPP LTE, 3GPP2 UMB, or WiMAX network, which communication session is anchored in an IMS Voice Call Continuity Application Server (VCC AS), a Circuit Switched Proxy (CS Proxy) is provided in the packet data network that communicates with a Mobile Switching Center (MSC) of the circuit switched network. The CS Proxy allows the packet data network to communicate with the VCC AS, the MSC to communicate with the packet data network, and the MSC to communicate with the VCC AS via the packet data network, thereby allowing an exchange of handoff-related information between the packet data network and the VCC AS, the packet data network and the circuit switched network, and the circuit switched network and the VCC AS via the packet data network. | 03-26-2009 |
20090168985 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AN INTERNET PROTOCOL MULTIMEDIA SUBSYSTEM-BASED THREE-WAY CALL - A communication system provides for an Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)-based three way call. A mobile station (MS) that receives an invitation to participate in a call determines to switch the call to a three way call. The MS conveys a request to an IMS network to switch the call to a conference call. An IMS network server receives the request, determines a unique identifier for the conference call, and provides the conference call identifier to the MS via one or more of a Session Initiation Protocol Refer message, Message message, and Notify message. In response to receiving the conference call identifier, the MS dials into the conference call and requests that the call originator also dial in. The IMS network server then requests that the call originator dial in, and the call originator does so in response to the request. | 07-02-2009 |