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Andrew T. Goetting, Point Pleasant, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100242178Inflatable cushion for turning a bed into a sofa - An inflatable cushion is disclosed for turning a bed into a sofa. The cushion includes a reversible pump capable of moving a large volume of air for quick inflation/deflation and can be attached to the bed on which it rests or the wall supporting the cushion back. A fabric cover enhances the function and appearance of the cushion.09-30-2010

Detlef Goetting, Hamburg DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100118947DECODER FOR SELECTIVELY DECODING PREDETERMINED DATA UNITS FROM A CODED BIT STREAM - A decoder (05-13-2010

Gunther Goetting, Stuttgart DE

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20090167222METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETERMINING THE TORQUE OF AN ELECTRIC MACHINE - A method for determining the torque of an electric machine, in particular a permanently energized electric machine. The torque is determined by a particularly simple and accurate method by measuring a phase voltage and the rotational speed of the electric machine and calculating the torque based on these values.07-02-2009
20110149621Method and device for optimizing a space vector pulse width modulation - In a method for optimizing a space vector pulse width modulation, a voltage is connected to a load, by combining discrete switching states of a plurality of switches to control the load, the load being switched to zero potential by two of the switching states. In the case the maximum degree of control is increased, during a pulse width modulation period, at least one of the switching states, that switches to zero potential, is omitted.06-23-2011

Thomas J. Goetting, Lubec, ME US

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20090019751Removably attachable card and card retaining device - An improved combination card and card retaining member for removably securing the card to the card retaining member, the card having formed within it an aperture and a slot connecting the aperture with an edge of the card, and the card retaining member being a member, such as a ring, which may be passed through the slot and into the aperture to secure the card to the card retaining member. The aperture and slot are configured and located on the card in such a manner as to improve the ease of attachment and detachment of the card to and from the card retaining member while minimizing the risk of accidental detachment of the card from the card retaining member. One or more cards may be used simultaneously with a single card retaining member. A preferred use of the invention is to retain and organize credit cards.01-22-2009