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Andrew Horlacher, Sandy, UT US
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20150134682 | DYNAMICALLY INTEGRATING DISPARATE COMPUTER-AIDED DISPATCH SYSTEMS - Systems and methods for dynamically integrating disparate computer-aided dispatch (CAD) systems are disclosed. The systems and methods provide bi-directional interoperability between disparate CAD systems and maintain stateful ongoing interactions between interconnected CAD systems. Information objects in one CAD system are associated and bound to related objects in other CAD systems through a centralized information hub that transforms data items intelligently to facilitate communication and interaction between the CAD systems connected to the hub. The described systems and methods maintain complete and current perspectives of all relevant information for each CAD system connected to the information hub, thereby eliminating the need for point-to-point intelligence maintained by the CAD systems about the other interconnected CAD systems. As information updates are passed from CAD systems to the information hub and back out to other CAD systems, the information hub transforms and evaluates the information updates ensuring that only necessary information updates are forwarded. | 05-14-2015 |
Bernd Horlacher, Obersontheim DE
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20130186079 | HYDRODYNAMIC MACHINE, ESPECIALLY A HYDRODYNAMIC RETARDER - A hydrodynamic machine has two blade wheels disposed opposite each other and together forming a toroidal working space. The space can be filled with a working medium to transmit torque hydrodynamically, by circulating the working medium in the space, from the first to the second blade wheel. The first blade wheel rotates about an axis of rotation. The second blade wheel rotates about the same axis of rotation in the same rotation direction as the first blade wheel or opposite thereto, or is held stationary. The blades of each blade wheel extend in an arc from a radially inner blade end on a radially inner wall of the working space to a radially outer blade end on a radially outer wall of the working space, and in plan view in the direction of the rotation axis the arc is in the shape of a circular arc on each blade wheel. | 07-25-2013 |
Frank Horlacher, Waiblingen DE
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20090321441 | Filler tube for a tank - A filler tube for a tank made of plastic for preventing an incorrect filling of the tank is provided with a permanent magnet, which is accommodated in a liquid-tight manner, and with a plastic holder for holding the permanent magnet. The aim of the invention is to provide a filler tube of the aforementioned type for a tank made of plastic, which can be manufactured more easily, has fewer components and which can be mounted more easily. To this end, the filler tube is made of plastic and the plastic holder, which holds the permanent magnet, is directly connected in a liquid-tight manner to the filler tube. | 12-31-2009 |
20140299078 | Closure lid with a pressure-controlled or temperature-controlled directional control valve for an expansion tank and cooling system of an internal combustion engine - A closure lid for an expansion tank of a cooling system of an internal combustion engine has integrated therein a directional control valve that decouples the expansion tank from the cooling circuit by pressure control or temperature control and integrates the expansion tank again into the cooling circuit after the internal combustion engine has reached its operating temperature. | 10-09-2014 |
20140367390 | DEVICE FOR PREVENTING AN INCORRECT FILLING OF A TANK OF, E.G., MOTOR VEHICLES BY MEANS OF A GAS HOSE NOZZLE | 12-18-2014 |
Gary George Horlacher, Peachtree City, GA US
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20100133836 | ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION BY TRAFFIC DRIVEN TURBINES - Electric power is generated through turbines with magnetic material rotated by magnetized or non-magnetized ferrous material on vehicles passing by the turbines. The turbines are placed at preferably high traffic locations along highways, railways, and similar transportation paths. Magnetized or non-magnetized ferrous material such as external parts or add-on strips on vehicles cause rotation of the turbine generating electricity for use in local consumption or for adding to the power distribution network. | 06-03-2010 |
Marc Horlacher, Attendorm DE
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20110214786 | METHOD OF MAKING A SHAPED OBJECT WITH REGIONS OF DIFFERENT DUCTILITY - A shaped part with different microstructures is made by continuously conveying a succession of hardenable steel blanks having first and second regions through a furnace such that the blanks reach an outlet of the furnace each with both of the respective first and second regions heated to an austenitization temperature. Then the blanks are positioned with the second regions thereof in a chamber of a holding unit and the first regions outside the chamber, and, while holding the second regions in the chamber and the first regions outside the chamber the second regions are heated and maintained at the austenitization temperature and the first regions are cooled with air to a temperature at which their microstructures become ferritic-pearlitic. Thereafter the blanks are transferred from the holding unit to a press where they are hardened and finish shaped. | 09-08-2011 |
Matthew Martin Horlacher, Peachtree City, GA US
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20100133836 | ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION BY TRAFFIC DRIVEN TURBINES - Electric power is generated through turbines with magnetic material rotated by magnetized or non-magnetized ferrous material on vehicles passing by the turbines. The turbines are placed at preferably high traffic locations along highways, railways, and similar transportation paths. Magnetized or non-magnetized ferrous material such as external parts or add-on strips on vehicles cause rotation of the turbine generating electricity for use in local consumption or for adding to the power distribution network. | 06-03-2010 |
Matthias Horlacher, Mountain View, CA US
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20130091480 | PARASITIC EXTRACTION FOR SEMICONDUCTORS - Parasitic extraction is a useful tool for analyzing and improving timing and other characteristics of semiconductor chips. Parasitic resistance and capacitance values are determined and stored in arrays. The parasitic values are extracted for multiple corners with a single analysis of the layout. Multi-corner analysis is performed using the parasitic values thereby optimizing the timing across various temperature and process operating points. | 04-11-2013 |
Max Horlacher, Mohlin CH
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20100269730 | SAFETY-ENGINEERED VEHICLE - Disclosed is a vehicle, especially an automobile, comprising two external airbags for protecting persons who collide with the vehicle. A first airbag is arranged in the area of the bumper while a second airbag is located below the windshield. A triggering mechanism that is equipped with a person sensor deploys the two airbags. The risk of the colliding persons being injured is reduced as much as possible by the fact that two airbags are arranged in the front region of the vehicle and the airbags have a special shape. | 10-28-2010 |
Oliver Horlacher, Zurich CH
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20150246907 | PYRIDOMYCIN BASED COMPOUNDS EXHIBITING AN ANTITUBERCULAR ACTIVITY - Formula (1), X | 09-03-2015 |
Oliver Horlacher, Wellington NZ
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20100299531 | Methods for Processing Genomic Information and Uses Thereof - Methods for processing and storing genomic information in a secure manner are described. In particular, methods for processing, splitting and storing genomic information or portions thereof are disclosed. An individual's genomic information is digitized and a splitting algorithm applied to fragment and randomise the digitized genomic information into at least two separate datasets. Access to at least one dataset is retained by the individual and the second dataset is stored on a central server as a secure database record. Each dataset in isolation presents uninformative data and it is only when all datasets are combined that the data is capable of being presented into a useable and informative format. | 11-25-2010 |