Cesnik
Gerhard Cesnik, Klagenfurt AT
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20130087720 | Anti-Bird Glass and Method of Its Production and Use - The present invention relates to a pane element with a protective device against bird strikes, whereby a protective structure is arranged on the outer area of a pane element which structure absorbs light in the wavelength range of approximately 320 nm to 420 nm, in particular at approximately 350 nm to 380 nm and emits by Stokes shift on the longer wave range, in particular in the UV range or near UV range into the visible wavelength range and is visible as a hindrance for a bird that cannot be flown through and is largely not visible to the human eye or seems translucent or can be recognized as an anti-bird structure, and relates to a method for the production and the use for avoiding the injuring or killing of birds. | 04-11-2013 |
Gregory Cesnik, Franklin, TN US
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20160048544 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HIERARCHICAL CATEGORIZATION OF COLLABORATIVE TAGGING - Systems and methods for hierarchically categorizing collaborative indexing tags includes, in one aspect, receiving data (e.g., metadata) relating to a post, including a user-selected first category identifier, and a user-defined second category identifier, and content. The systems and methods further include correlating, or mapping, the user-selected first category identifier with a first category identifier database, correlating the user-defined second category identifier with a second category identifier database, and populating a data structure with such information for storage and later retrieval. | 02-18-2016 |
Jeffrey Cesnik, Winchester, VA US
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20150215312 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SECURE SINGLE OR MULTI-FACTOR AUTHENTICATION - The present invention utilizes token-based authentication to verify the identity of a user computer. A host server computer transmits a main challenge via light code to an ancillary computer or software program having access to the token. The token translates the main challenge and provides a counterchallenge response back to the host computer over a back channel, distinct from the channel over which the main challenge arrived. | 07-30-2015 |