Laue, US
Charles Laue, Kansas City, MO US
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20100088173 | Account Based Device Protection Coverage - Methods and means for device account based protection coverage are provided which allow for account holders to share a protection plan across a shared account, thereby covering a plurality of individual devices and discreet devices. Program users are able to manage their device protection in a manner more consistent with the way they use their device and services. Users are also able to purchase rate-tailored protection plans for all (or some) of the plurality of devices tied to the account, thereby facilitating cost-sharing of service fees with other members associated with the account. Account members can also share claims benefits across the protected group. | 04-08-2010 |
20130262301 | Account Based Handset Protection Coverage - Methods and means for device account based protection coverage are provided which allow for account holders to share a protection plan across a shared account, thereby covering a plurality of individual devices and discreet devices. Program users are able to manage their device protection in a manner more consistent with the way they use their device and services. Users are also able to purchase rate-tailored protection plans for all (or some) of the plurality of devices tied to the account, thereby facilitating cost-sharing of service fees with other members associated with the account. Account members can also share claims benefits across the protected group. | 10-03-2013 |
20140200931 | Account Based Handset Protection Coverage - Methods and means for device account based protection coverage are provided which allow for account holders to share a protection plan across a shared account, thereby covering a plurality of individual devices and discreet devices. Program users are able to manage their device protection in a manner more consistent with the way they use their device and services. Users are also able to purchase rate-tailored protection plans for all (or some) of the plurality of devices tied to the account, thereby facilitating cost-sharing of service fees with other members associated with the account. Account members can also share claims benefits across the protected group. | 07-17-2014 |
Gregory Laue, Huntsville, AL US
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20080264561 | Method for Thermal Seaming of Polyimides - The present invention is a method for seaming a polumide material. The method involves forming an interface between multiple the polymide materials. Next, heat is applied to the interface to soften the polymide material. The temperature of the heat source is below the melting point of the polyimide material. Finally, pressure is applied to the interface to create a seam between the poluimide materials. | 10-30-2008 |
20090009898 | Compliant Border for Thin Film Reflectors - A thin film reflector with a compliant border has been developed. The thin film reflector includes a reflective membrane and a support apparatus that applies a tensile force to the reflective membrane. A compliant border region is located between the reflective membrane and the support apparatus to distribute the tensile forces applied by the support apparatus evenly across the reflective membrane. | 01-08-2009 |
20100055373 | POLYMER SEAMING WITH DIFFUSION WELDS - The present invention is a method for seaming a polymeric material. The method involves forming an interface between a plurality of separate polymeric sheets of materials. Next, heat and pressure are applied to facilitate the diffusion of the polymer molecules at the interface. A diffusion weld is made when the polymer molecules diffuse across the interface. | 03-04-2010 |
20120061011 | POLYMER SEAMING USING DIFFUSION WELDS - The present invention is a method for seaming a polymeric material. The method involves forming an interface between a plurality of separate polymeric sheets of materials. Next, heat and pressure are applied to facilitate the diffusion of the polymer molecules at the interface. A diffusion weld is made when the polymer molecules diffuse across the interface. | 03-15-2012 |
Gregory Laue, Freeport, IL US
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20090050452 | SWITCHING DEVICE HAVING WELDING TABS FOR SECURING SENSING STRUCTURES TO THE DEVICE HOUSING - A switching device includes a housing having an exterior surface with at least one opening in the surface. An inner edge of the opening is for receiving and securing solid bodies. At least a portion of the inner edge of the opening includes an integral weld tab which is raised above a level of the exterior surface. A sensing body includes a sensing structure operable to sense at least one condition. The sensing body has an outer surface that is disposed partially within the housing and secured to the edge of the opening by the weld tab, wherein the weld tab provides weld material physically bonding the outer surface of the sensing body to the housing. | 02-26-2009 |
Johannes Staudhammer Laue, Sunland, CA US
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20100268569 | AUTOMATED ROTATION TOOL - Various embodiments provide a scheduling system structured for generating at least one posting to fill a vacant post on a schedule. In an embodiment, the scheduling system includes a scheduling database and an automated rotation tool. The scheduling database includes a personnel roster and a schedule. The schedule includes a vacant post. The scheduling database transmits the schedule and the personnel roster to the automated rotation tool. The automated rotation tool includes a computer system, and receives the personnel roster and the vacant post beginning within the vacancy window from the scheduling database, and also receives a rule, a parameter, and a vacancy window. The automated rotation tool generates a posting assigning a person from the personnel roster to the vacant post according to the rule and the parameter, and transmits the posting to the scheduling database. | 10-21-2010 |
Marvin Laue, Belle Plaine, MN US
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20140331624 | SCAVENGE TUBE ARRANGEMENT; GAS LIQUID SEPARATOR FILTER ASSEMBLY; AND METHODS - A scavenge tube is slidably attached to either a filter head housing or a liquid return port in a wall of a vessel. The scavenge tube can be slidably positioned to ensure that the tube is oriented within the area where the collected liquid will pool. In one example, the scavenge tube is slidably attached to the housing by way of being spring-biased. A slidable grounding tube is attached to an electrically grounded filter head housing and projects into a liquid collection region of a filter member and is in touching engagement with a metal portion of the filter member to ground the filter member to the filter head. In one example, the slidable grounding tube is spring-biased. | 11-13-2014 |
Matthew Laue, Los Gatos, CA US
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20100325405 | METHOD OF RUNNING MULTIPLE OPERATING SYSTEMS ON AN X86-BASED COMPUTER - Two or more distinct operating systems (OSs) are loaded simultaneously and run on an x86 computer system. Each OS is booted serially and in such a way that the OS resides in a separate memory footprint than the other OSs by partitioning the memory map. The partition of the memory map includes a low memory region, dedicated memory partitions for storing each OS, and dedicated regions for storing shadows of the low memory region and the ACPI for each OS. Switching between the two or more resident OSs is performed by sleeping the current OS and then resuming the desired OS using the shadow previously stored for the desired OS. None of the resident OSs require any modification in order to run in this fashion. | 12-23-2010 |
Matthew R. Laue, Joshua Tree, CA US
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20130290475 | SHARED ACCESS TO A REMOTELY RUNNING APPLICATION - A non-transitory computer-implemented method provides shared control by two or more users of a program running on a computing system, even when the users control the program from computing systems that are separated by a network firewall. A hoster application engages the application program via a pseudo terminal in a hoster computing system and also requests a connection to a conductor application. The conductor application is accessible to both the hoster application and to one or more actor applications, where each actor application is configured to provide a remote user control of the application program by transmitting data to the hoster application via the conductor application. | 10-31-2013 |
20130297924 | METHOD OF RUNNING MULTIPLE OPERATING SYSTEMS ON AN X86-BASED COMPUTER - Two or more distinct operating systems (OSs) are loaded simultaneously and run on an x86 computer system. Each OS is booted serially and in such a way that the OS resides in a separate memory footprint than the other OSs by partitioning the memory map. The partition of the memory map includes a low memory region, dedicated memory partitions for storing each OS, and dedicated regions for storing shadows of the low memory region and the ACPI for each OS. Switching between the two or more resident OSs is performed by sleeping the current OS and then resuming the desired OS using the shadow previously stored for the desired OS. None of the resident OSs require any modification in order to run in this fashion. | 11-07-2013 |
20140129683 | SHARED ACCESS TO A REMOTELY RUNNING APPLICATION - A non-transitory computer-readable medium including instructions that, when executed by a processing unit, cause the processing unit to perform the steps of: monitoring a known port for connection requests; receiving a request from a first application for connection via an open port; in response to the receiving, establishing an actor port for connection with a second application; transmitting data received via the actor port from the second application to the first application via the known port; and transmitting data received via the known port from the first application to the second application via the actor port, wherein the first application provides the data received via the actor port to a third application via a pseudo terminal. | 05-08-2014 |
Matthew Ryan Laue, Palo Alto, CA US
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20100138616 | Input-output virtualization technique - Methods, systems, apparatuses and program products are disclosed for managing device virtualization in hypervisor and hypervisor-related environment which include both pass-thru I/O and emulated I/O. | 06-03-2010 |
20100161844 | DMA compliance by remapping in virtualization - Methods, systems, apparatuses and program products are disclosed for managing DMA compliance by remapping in hypervisor and hypervisor-related environments. | 06-24-2010 |
20100161864 | Interrupt request and message signalled interrupt logic for passthru processing - Methods, systems, apparatuses and program products are disclosed for managing interrupt services in hypervisor and hypervisor-related environments in Message Signaled Interrupts are emulated as other type(s) of interrupt. | 06-24-2010 |
20100162243 | Context based virtualization - Methods, systems, apparatuses and program products are disclosed for managing device virtualization in hypervisor and hypervisor-related environment which include both pass-thru I/O and emulated I/O. | 06-24-2010 |
Thomas M. Laue, Lee, NH US
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20130175175 | MEMBRANE CONFINED ELECTROPHORESIS - A membrane confined electrophoresis cuvette assembly is used to measure the effective charge and electrophoretic mobility of macromolecules in solution. The cuvette assembly features a sample including macro-ions or macromolecules of undetermined type and quantity that is held in suspension in a quartz cuvette sealed at either end by membranes. An electrical current is passed through the cuvette which establishes an electric field along the length of the cuvette assembly. The electric field forces charged macroions to move through the cuvette. The cuvette is bathed in collimated UV light while an absorbance profile measures the ion concentration distribution along the cuvette. The membrane confined electrophoresis provides two complimentary modes of sample analysis: steady state electrophoresis and real-time electrophoretic mobility. The cuvette assembly can be used with a software program that features experiment design control, and complete data analysis of the experiment(s). | 07-11-2013 |