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Andreas Buchwald, Oberwalterdorf AT
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| 20110083082 | FRACTIONAL DOWNLOAD BASED ON CURRENTLY PRESENTED PORTIONS FROM LARGE CONTENT PAGES - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer program products, for fractional download of content pages in a data network including one or more servers and client devices. A single page layout is identified for a content page to be downloaded from a server to a client device in the data network. The single page layout defines a geometrical arrangement of content reservation areas for presenting respective content elements from the entire content page. For example, the single page layout can include hierarchically arranged containers. An active portion is identified in the single page layout, where the active portion corresponds to a display area for displaying the content page on a display unit of the client device. Content elements are provided to the client device for the content reservation areas in the active portion of the single page layout without providing content elements for content reservation areas that are outside of the active portion. | 04-07-2011 |
Carsten Buchwald, Bad Breisig DE
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| 20100141756 | BEVERAGE BOTTLING PLANT HAVING AN APPARATUS FOR INSPECTING BOTTLES OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS WITH AN OPTOELECTRIC DETECTION SYSTEM AND AN OPTOELECTRIC DETECTION SYSTEM - A beverage bottling plant having an apparatus for inspecting bottles or similar containers with an optoelectric detection system and an optoelectric detection system. The abstract of the disclosure is submitted herewith as required by 37 C.F.R. §1.72(b). As stated in 37 C.F.R. §1.72(b): A brief abstract of the technical disclosure in the specification must commence on a separate sheet, preferably following the claims, under the heading “Abstract of the Disclosure.” The purpose of the abstract is to enable the Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and gist of the technical disclosure. The abstract shall not be used for interpreting the scope of the claims. Therefore, any statements made relating to the abstract are not intended to limit the claims in any manner and should not be interpreted as limiting the claims in any manner. | 06-10-2010 |
| 20110149065 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETECTING THE EDGE PROFILE OF BOTTLES OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS - The invention relates to a method and device for detecting the edge profile of bottles or similar containers that are moved past a measuring and/or receiving region of a measuring and/or receiving system, using at least one opto-electric receiver on one side of the measuring and/or receiving region and using at least one light-emitting device on the side located opposite of the receiver in the measuring and/or receiving region. | 06-23-2011 |
Christian Buchwald, Hellerup DK
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| 20090169488 | Acidic solid oral compositons without erosive potential in saliva and method for determining erosive potential in saliva - Acidic oral compositions having calcium contents and effective pH-values in the area indicated by grey tone in FIG. | 07-02-2009 |
Detlef Buchwald, Berlin Allemagne DE
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| 20100031590 | INSULATING GLAZING UNIT COMPRISING A CURVED PANE - In an insulating glazing unit including at least one curved rigid pane, another rigid pane and a spacer frame joining the two panes together by an impermeable adhesive, a space is created between the panes. The spacer frame has a variable cross-section over its length, looking in the direction of its longitudinal extension, in the region of the joining between the curved rigid pane and the other rigid pane. The spacer frame, in at least in the aforementioned region, includes a plastically deformed elastomer material when the two rigid panes are mutually pressed together. | 02-11-2010 |
Jan Buchwald, Boeblingen DE
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| 20090133100 | ACCESS CONTROL ON DYNAMICALLY INSTANTIATED PORTAL APPLICATIONS - The present invention relates to a method and system for controlling access rights to dynamically instantiated portal applications in a portal environment, wherein new instances of a portal application and respective access control information on resources used in the application are generated dynamically from an automated programmed mechanism, and wherein a user-application role mapping is demanded for the portal application by a respective runtime access control function implemented at the portal environment. The method includes: assigning an individual user-to-application role mapping to a respective individual one of the created instances of the portal application, wherein for each incoming user request to one of the created instances the runtime access control function checks a target application instance identifier, which identifies an individual application instance desired to be addressed by the incoming request; and granting access rights to incoming user requests according to the application roles as they are defined for the target application instance. | 05-21-2009 |
Jan Paul Buchwald, Boeblingen DE
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| 20090217354 | CONTROLLING ACCESS OF A CLIENT SYSTEM TO ACCESS PROTECTED REMOTE RESOURCES SUPPORTING RELATIVE URLS - A response can be received from an access protected remote resource in response to a client request to the access protected remote resource. The access protected remote resource is configured in such a way that the client system is not allowed to directly access the access protected remote resource but all client requests are rerouted via the web application which is authorized to access the access protected remote resource. All references that are defined by absolute URLS and point to access protected remote resources can be identified within responses. A rewritten URL replaces each original URL of the identified reference to an access protected remote resource. Generation of the rewritten URL can occur by splitting the original URL into a base part and a resource part, by generating an authentication identifier by applying an authentication method to at least the base part, and by concatenating the URL of the web application, the base part, authentication identifier, and resource part. The original URL of the references contained in the response can be replaced by the rewritten URL including the authentication identifier. The response including rewritten URL and authentication identifier can be sent to the client system. When the client system triggers said rewritten URL, the web application extracts the base part and authentication identifier from the URL and verifies the authentication identifier by applying the same authentication method on the base part in order to ensure that the base part has not been changed. Only if the authentication identifier is verified correctly, the web application builds the full resource URL from the rewritten URL and returns the respective resource to the client system. | 08-27-2009 |
| 20090254979 | Method of and System for Enforcing Authentication Strength for Remote Portlets - In a method of and system for enforcing authentication strength for remote portlets, a portlet is provided by a producer portal and consumed as remote portlet by a consumer portal. The producer portal defines an authentication strength level requirement for the portlet. A user requests the remote portlet from the consumer portal. The consumer portal authenticates the user with a particular authentication method that implies a particular authentication strength level. The producer portal authenticates the consumer portal with a particular authentication method that implies a particular authentication strength assertion level. The consumer portal requests the portlet from the producer portal with an assertion of the authentication strength level of the user. The producer portal rejects the request from the consumer portal if the authentication strength level of the user is less than the authentication strength level requirement for the portlet. The producer portal also rejects the request from the consumer portal if the authentication strength assertion level of the consumer portal is not high enough to assert the authentication strength level of the user. The producer portal accepts the request from the consumer portal only if the authentication strength level of the user is not less than the authentication strength level requirement for the portlet and the authentication strength assertion level of the consumer portal is high enough to assert the authentication strength level of the user. | 10-08-2009 |
| 20100185952 | PORTLET PALETTE WITH AUTOMATIC REMOTE PORTLET INTEGRATION - A method for integrating remote portlets into a consumer portal that includes providing a list of remote portlet producers to a portlet palette within the consumer portal, automatically obtaining available remote portlets, via the portlet palette, using the provided list, storing information corresponding to the available remote portlets, in the portlet palette, merging information regarding local portlets and the available remote portlets to form an available portlet list on the portlet palette, allowing a user to view the available portlet list, receiving a selected available remote portlet from the available portlet list as selected by the user and performing a drag and drop operation of the selected remote portlet to a portal page on the consumer portal, and automatically creating a producer reference corresponding to a respective remote portlet producer associated with the selected remote portlet and a remote portlet reference corresponding to the selected remote portlet on the consumer portal. | 07-22-2010 |
Oliver Buchwald, Birenbach DE
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| 20100025951 | STEERING KNUCKLE FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE - The invention relates to an axle journal ( | 02-04-2010 |
Robert Buchwald, Stuhr DE
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| 20110163201 | Landing Gear for Spacecraft - A pivotal connection and a substantially rigid yet disruptable mechanical connection mount a respective foot pad on a distal end of each one of plural landing legs of a lander spacecraft. The mechanical connection includes at least one predetermined rated breaking point designed to break when the foot pad makes contact with a landing ground surface. At least two sensor elements, preferably electrical conductors or switches, are incorporated in the mechanical connection(s) of one or more foot pads. When the foot pad makes ground contact, the mechanical connection breaks at the rated breaking point(s), which also disrupts or actuates the sensor element(s), which thus provides a signal to an evaluating unit, which triggers the shut-down of at least one braking retrorocket or retrothruster. | 07-07-2011 |
