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Hans M. Gever, Hershey, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080268133Processes for Making Chocolate - Cocoa components having enhanced levels of cocoa polyphenols, processes for producing the cocoa components while conserving a significant amount of the cocoa polyphenols, compositions containing the cocoa components or the cocoa polyphenols, and methods of using the cocoa components or the cocoa polyphenols for improving the health of a mammal are described. The cocoa components include partially and fully defatted cocoa solids, cocoa nibs and fractions derived therefrom, cocoa polyphenol extracts, cocoa butter, chocolate liquors, and mixtures thereof. The invention provides processes for extracting fat from cocoa beans and for otherwise processing cocoa beans to yield a cocoa component having conserved concentrations of polyphenols relative to the starting materials.10-30-2008

Hans M. Geyet, Hershey, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090069414Epicatechin and vasodilation - This invention relates to compositions comprising epicatechin and method of use of such compositions for inducing vasodilation of blood vessels in humans and veterinary animals.03-12-2009

Hans M. Glitsch, Quilcene, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100305729AUDIO-BASED SYNCHRONIZATION TO MEDIA - An audio channel of a time-based media presentation provides a basis for synchronizing to the presentation across a variety of platforms independent of when and where the presentation is being viewed. By pre-processing the media into a series of non-unique hashes, and similarly processing an audio stream of the media captured at a client device, a comparison can be made that yields an accurate time offset within the presentation. The comparison may usefully be performed over a data network using a server that hosts data from the pre-processed media, and a variety of applications may be deployed on the client device based on the resulting synchronization.12-02-2010
20100305730AUTOMATIC RESOURCE RETRIEVAL AND USE - A plurality of audio signals are broadcasted concurrently on a plurality of substantially separate audio channels. Each of the audio channels has a center frequency greater than approximately 16 kHz. Broadcasting the audio signals causes one or more clients to automatically retrieve a resource from a resource location. The plurality of audio signals collectively encode a resource identifier that describes the resource location.12-02-2010
20110202156DEVICE WITH AUDIO-BASED MEDIA SYNCHRONIZATION - An audio channel of a time-based media presentation provides a basis for synchronizing to the presentation across a variety of platforms independent of when and where the presentation is being viewed. By pre-processing the media into a series of non-unique hashes, and similarly processing an audio stream of the media captured at a client device, a comparison can be made that yields an accurate time offset within the presentation. The comparison may usefully be performed over a data network using a server that hosts data from the pre-processed media, and a variety of applications may be deployed on the client device based on the resulting synchronization.08-18-2011
20110202687SYNCHRONIZING AUDIENCE FEEDBACK FROM LIVE AND TIME-SHIFTED BROADCAST VIEWS - An audio channel of a time-based media presentation provides a basis for synchronizing to the presentation across a variety of platforms independent of when and where the presentation is being viewed. By pre-processing the media into a series of non-unique hashes, and similarly processing an audio stream of the media captured at a client device, a comparison can be made that yields an accurate time offset within the presentation. The comparison may usefully be performed over a data network using a server that hosts data from the pre-processed media, and a variety of applications may be deployed on the client device based on the resulting synchronization.08-18-2011
20110202949IDENTIFYING COMMERCIAL BREAKS IN BROADCAST MEDIA - An audio channel of a time-based media presentation provides a basis for synchronizing to the presentation across a variety of platforms independent of when and where the presentation is being viewed. By pre-processing the media into a series of non-unique hashes, and similarly processing an audio stream of the media captured at a client device, a comparison can be made that yields an accurate time offset within the presentation. The comparison may usefully be performed over a data network using a server that hosts data from the pre-processed media, and a variety of applications may be deployed on the client device based on the resulting synchronization.08-18-2011
20110208333PRE-PROCESSING MEDIA FOR AUDIO-BASED SYNCHRONIZATION - An audio channel of a time-based media presentation provides a basis for synchronizing to the presentation across a variety of platforms independent of when and where the presentation is being viewed. By pre-processing the media into a series of non-unique hashes, and similarly processing an audio stream of the media captured at a client device, a comparison can be made that yields an accurate time offset within the presentation. The comparison may usefully be performed over a data network using a server that hosts data from the pre-processed media, and a variety of applications may be deployed on the client device based on the resulting synchronization.08-25-2011
20110208334AUDIO-BASED SYNCHRONIZATION SERVER - An audio channel of a time-based media presentation provides a basis for synchronizing to the presentation across a variety of platforms independent of when and where the presentation is being viewed. By pre-processing the media into a series of non-unique hashes, and similarly processing an audio stream of the media captured at a client device, a comparison can be made that yields an accurate time offset within the presentation. The comparison may usefully be performed over a data network using a server that hosts data from the pre-processed media, and a variety of applications may be deployed on the client device based on the resulting synchronization.08-25-2011
20120102233SYNCHRONIZED DELIVERY OF INTERACTIVE CONTENT USING STANDARDIZED VECTORS - Where multiple client devices are synchronized to multiple, asynchronous instances of a time-based media presentation such as live and time-shifted views of a television broadcast, interactive content can be delivered to each one of the various devices at a particular time (or “time offset”) within the presentation independent of when each instance of the time-based media presentation is viewed.04-26-2012

Patent applications by Hans M. Glitsch, Quilcene, WA US

Hans M. Haschek, Bad Ischl AT

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110167085System and Method for Searching for a Target Contact and for Generating a Contact Path - A computer-implemented method for searching for a target contact from a plurality of contacts associated with one or more applications is described. A search request for the target contact is received from a searching entity. Information relating to the target contact is retrieved from a contacts database. One or more first contacts are identified in the contacts database that connect to the searching entity. If the one or more contacts do not connect to the target contact, one or more additional contacts are identified in the contacts database until one or more of the additional contacts connect to the target contact. One or more contact paths are generated that extend from the searching entity to the target contact. The one or more contact paths include one or more contacts between the searching entity and the target contact.07-07-2011

Hans M. Jocobson, White Plains, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120119717Voltage Regulator Module with Power Gating and Bypass - Mechanisms are provided for either power gating or bypassing a voltage regulator. Responsive to receiving an asserted power gate signal to power gate the output voltage of the voltage regulator, at least one of first control circuitry power gates the output voltage of a first circuit or second control circuitry power gates the output voltage of a second circuit such that substantially no voltage to is output by the first circuit to a primary output node. Responsive to receiving an asserted bypass signal to bypass the output voltage of the voltage regulator, at least one of the first control circuitry bypasses the output voltage of the first circuit or the second control circuitry bypasses the output voltage of a second circuit such that substantially the voltage of a voltage source is output by the first circuit to the primary output node.05-17-2012

Hans M. Schulz, Muenchen DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080316172Manual input device - A manual input device configured for translating a planar movement of the manual input device into an electrical signal, comprising a site for accommodating at least one finger tip top down, the site being configured such that the manual input device can be moved in any planar direction by means of at least one finger tip of a hand, the wrist thereby resting planar.12-25-2008