Erik Christensen
Erik Christensen, Odense Soe DK
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100101809 | FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM AND A METHOD FOR PROVIDING FIRE PROTECTION - A fire protection system and method for providing a fire protection for a cooking unit ( | 04-29-2010 |
20100326677 | WATER MIST HEAD FOR A FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM - A water mist head ( | 12-30-2010 |
Erik Christensen, Seattle, WA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090327861 | EFFICIENT, NON-BLOCKING MECHANISM FOR INCREMENTALLY PROCESSING ARBITRARY SIZED XML DOCUMENTS - Reader and writer XML processing APIs may process XML documents without blocking a thread by initiating any potential I/O necessary prior to reading from or writing to the XML processing API and by providing a callback which may be notified when the I/O, if any, is complete. The XML processing API may be able to simultaneously process multiple XML documents in various formats and sizes. | 12-31-2009 |
20160048764 | NEWS FEED - Systems and methods for selecting items of interest for an organization from a set of feeds, based on the interests that users have demonstrated through their interactions with existing content, are described herein. In some embodiments, the system is part of a content management service that allows users to add and organize files, media, links, and other information. The content can be uploaded from a computer, imported from cloud file systems, added via links, or pulled from various kinds of feeds. | 02-18-2016 |
Erik Christensen, Las Vegas, NV US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090197659 | TOURNAMENT GAMING MACHINE AND METHODS - Various embodiments disclosed herein are directed to methods, gaming machines, and gaming systems capable of simultaneously presenting two independent games for play. According to one embodiment, the gaming machine includes a cabinet for housing a display that simultaneously presents a first game that is independent from a second game. The first and second games are primary games, and a trigger event in either the first game or the second game initiates play of a tournament game. The gaming machine also includes a first set of player input devices for the first game and a second set of player input devices for the second game. The gaming machine also includes a player input device that allows a player to play both the first and second game simultaneously. | 08-06-2009 |
20090197665 | TOURNAMENT GAMING MACHINE - Various embodiments disclosed herein are directed to methods, gaming machines, and gaming systems capable of simultaneously presenting two independent games for play. According to one embodiment, the gaming machine includes a cabinet for housing a display that simultaneously presents a first game that is independent from a second game. The first and second games are primary games, and a trigger event in either the first game or the second game initiates play of a tournament game. The gaming machine also includes a first set of player input devices for the first game and a second set of player input devices for the second game. The gaming machine also includes a player input device that allows a player to play both the first and second game simultaneously. | 08-06-2009 |
20090270173 | GROUP PLAY BONUS GAME WITH INITIAL BONUS OFFER - A method, system, and gaming machine for enabling a group play bonus feature is described. The method comprises networking a plurality of gaming machines, wherein each gaming machine includes a primary game module and a bonus game module. The method then proceeds to determine which of the plurality of gaming machines are qualified for playing the group bonus game. A first qualified gaming machine is selected and a bonus offer is presented to the qualified gaming machine. The bonus offer includes an initial bonus offer that is user selectable, and an alternative random bonus prize that is awarded if the user instruction indicates that the initial bonus offer has not been accepted. After the user selectable instruction is received, a bonus prize is awarded. | 10-29-2009 |
Erik Christensen, Kgs. Lyngby DK
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20080311387 | Corrosion Resistant Object Having an Outer Layer of a Ceramic Material - An object comprising an electrically conductive body part, e.g. comprising copper or silver, and a layer comprising a refractory metal, preferably tantalum. At least part of the refractory metal layer has been transformed into an electrically conductive ceramic material, preferably a tantalum boride. The refractory metal layer improves the corrosion resistant properties of the object and the ceramic material prevents oxidation of the refractory metal layer, and thereby passivation of the object during conduction of a current. The object is suitable for use as an electrode in corrosive environments. The object is cost effective because passivation can be avoided without applying a layer of precious metal. Also a method of forming the object in which the ceramic material is preferably provided by applying boride in a gaseous or solid phase and heating the object. | 12-18-2008 |
Erik Christensen, Lyngby DK
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20080274372 | Corrosion Resistant Object Having an Outer Layer of a Precious Metal - An object comprising a conductive body part, a layer comprising a refractory metal (e.g. tantalum), and a layer comprising a precious metal (e.g. platinum or gold). A metallurgical bond has been formed between the layers. Thereby oxidation of the refractory metal layer, and thereby passivation of the object, can be avoided even with small amounts of precious metal. This lowers the material costs while ensuring desired corrosion resistant properties. The object is suitable for an electrode to be used in a corrosive environment, in particular when a large conductivity is needed. Also a method of manufacturing the object. The metallurgical bond is provided by heating the object. | 11-06-2008 |
Erik Christensen, Shoreline, WA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20120215804 | DATA-PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENT - A data-programming environment is disclosed that facilitates data manipulation. Visual representations are presented of available operations with respect to one or more data sources. A preview of data is displayed capturing the state of data with respect to manipulations. Further, a visual representation of a series of selected operations is maintained to capture successive refinements and aid subsequent interaction. | 08-23-2012 |
20120216077 | DYNAMIC LAZY TYPE SYSTEM - A dynamic, lazy type system is provided for a dynamic, lazy programming language. Consequently, programs can benefit from runtime flexibility and lightweight notation in combination with benefits afforded by a substantial type system. | 08-23-2012 |
20150278072 | DYNAMIC LAZY TYPE SYSTEM - A dynamic, lazy type system is provided for a dynamic, lazy programming language. Consequently, programs can benefit from runtime flexibility and lightweight notation in combination with benefits afforded by a substantial type system. | 10-01-2015 |
Erik Christensen, Aabenraa DK
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20160069363 | A HYDRAULIC SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPERATING A HYDRAULIC SYSTEM - A hydraulic system ( | 03-10-2016 |