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Brian Gessler, Hudsonville, MI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090189428 | Arm assembly for a chair - An office chair is provided with includes a chair arm assembly on each opposite side thereof for supporting the arms of a user. The arm assemblies each include a latching assembly to permit adjustment of the height of an arm cap thereof while maintaining the arm cap at a selected elevation. The latch assembly is engageable with an inner liner provided within a support post. Further, the armrest assembly has a plurality of interconnected and relatively movable plates which permit adjustment of the angular orientation of the arm cap along with adjustment of the arm cap in the front-to-back direction and the side-to-side direction. | 07-30-2009 |
| 20120068512 | Arm assembly for a chair - An office chair is provided with includes a chair arm assembly on each opposite side thereof for supporting the arms of a user. The arm assemblies each include a latching assembly to permit adjustment of the height of an arm cap thereof while maintaining the arm cap at a selected elevation. The latch assembly is engageable with an inner liner provided within a support post. Further, the armrest assembly has a plurality of interconnected and relatively movable plates which permit adjustment of the angular orientation of the arm cap along with adjustment of the arm cap in the front-to-back direction and the side-to-side direction. | 03-22-2012 |
Franz Gessler, Barcelona ES
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| 20120085654 | COATING MASK FOR ELECTROLYTICALLY COATING A PERIPHERAL REGION ON AN OUTER SURFACE OF A CYLINDRICAL BODY - The invention relates to a coating mask ( | 04-12-2012 |
John R. Gessler, Oswego, IL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090024432 | Business Process Management System and Method - A system and method for managing business processes. In one embodiment, electronic business rules are provided that define actions to execute a business process workflow. A workflow queue is provided with a plurality of actions for performing the business process workflow based on the electronic business rules. Typically, at least a portion of the actions are role-based. A user may navigate and select an outstanding action from the workflow queue based on a role associated with the user. A real-time status for each action in the workflow queue can be provided upon request. | 01-22-2009 |
Raymond Gessler, Roberts, WI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100125320 | OVERMOLDED COMPONENTS FOR IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL LEADS AND RELATED METHODS - The various embodiments disclosed herein relate to medical electrical leads. More specifically, certain embodiments relate to leads having one or more drug-eluting components that are overmolded or otherwise positioned on the lead. Other embodiments relate to leads having one or more patterned surfaces, including some leads with one or more patterned surfaces over which one or more drug-eluting components are positioned. Further implementations relate to leads having one or more overmolded patterned surfaces, including some embodiments in which the overmolded surfaces contain at least one drug-eluting component. | 05-20-2010 |
Richard J. Gessler, Stillwater, MN US
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| 20080223909 | Package Assembly - A container package assembly includes two support members. Both the support members have a top, a bottom, a first side, a second side, and a vertical support. For each support member, the vertical support is integrally engaged to the top, the bottom, the first side, and the second side. For each support member, the top is substantially parallel to the bottom, the first side is substantially parallel to the second side, and the vertical support is substantially perpendicular to the top and the bottom. For each support member, the first side and the second side have a top edge and a bottom edge, the top edge having a top edge length and the bottom edge having a bottom edge length, the top edge length being less than the bottom edge length. The vertical support of the first support member is immediately adjacent the vertical support of the second support member. | 09-18-2008 |
