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Hoerl
David Hoerl, Bridgewater, NJ US
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| 20100332580 | Wireless Management Of Remote Devices - Disclosed is a wireless remote network management system for interfacing a series of remote devices (e.g., computers, servers, networking equipment, etc.) to one or more user workstations. The system is multifunctional to allow multiple users to control remote devices through serial access or keyboard, video, and cursor control device access via wireless and hard-wired connections. The remote devices are preferably coupled to a wireless-enabled remote management unit through a chain of computer interface modules, and each user workstation includes a wireless user station coupled to a keyboard, a video monitor and a cursor control device. The remote management unit and user stations preferably communicate via a wireless network, which enables a user workstation to access, monitor and control any of the remote devices. | 12-30-2010 |
| 20110063211 | Wireless Management System For Control Of Remote Devices - The present invention discloses a wireless remote device management system for wirelessly interfacing a plurality of remote devices (e.g., computers, servers, etc.) with one or more user workstations. Each remote device is coupled to a wireless transceiver. The user workstations may include a wireless user station coupled to a keyboard, a video monitor, and a cursor control device. Preferably the transceivers and wireless user stations use an 802.11 compatible network for communication. Additionally, a wireless access point may be utilized for centralized communications between the transceivers and user workstations. The present invention also enables the transceivers and wireless user workstations to communicate directly without the need for any additional hardware. | 03-17-2011 |
David Hoerl, Warren, NJ US
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| 20120026401 | Automated System and Method for High-Frequency Signal Attenuation Compensation - Disclosed is a high-frequency boost circuitry for use with a computer management system. Detection circuitry at the receiving end of a video signal measures the amplitudes of various frequency components of the video signal. If the amplitudes of the high-frequency components of the video signal are substantially lower than the amplitudes of the low frequency components of the video signal, the detection circuitry sends the amplitude information to analysis circuitry located at the transmitting end of the video signal. The analysis circuitry utilizes this information to determine the appropriate level of amplification needed for the video signal. This results in improved signal to noise ratio at the receiver in the computer management system. | 02-02-2012 |
Hans-Heinrich Hoerl, Bovenden DE
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| 20120074068 | POLYSACCHARIDE MATRIX HAVING A GRAFTED POLYMER, METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME AND USE THEREOF - A porous, non-particulate, convectively permeable polysaccharide matrix has a surface on which there is fixed a grafted-on polymer derived from at least one ethylenic monomer compound having functional groups, wherein the polysaccharide matrix is prepared by grafting a porous, non-particulate, convectively permeable polysaccharide starting matrix with the at least one ethylenic monomer compound in the presence of an organic acid having at least one carboxylic acid group and/or at least one acidic XH group, where X=—O, —S, or —N, and of a transition metal or lanthanide compound. The polysaccharide matrix has a high protein binding capacity. A process for preparing the polysaccharide matrix and a method for using the polysaccharide matrix for material separation also are provided. | 03-29-2012 |
| 20120077994 | METHOD OF OBTAINING SECONDARY PLANT CONSTITUENTS - The present invention relates to a method of isolating phenolic secondary plant constituents from plant material using a microporous membrane which displays affinity ligands for the phenolic secondary plant constituents. | 03-29-2012 |
Michael Hoerl, Recklinghausen DE
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| 20110128345 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR WRITING A FLIP IMAGE STRUCTURE - The invention relates to an apparatus for writing a flip image structure on a base. Said apparatus comprises a laser light source that has a control device for specifically modifying an angle at which the laser light emerges from the laser light source, and a holder for the base. According to the invention, two deflection elements for the laser light are provided in the beam range of the laser light source. Said deflection elements are arranged such that laser light of the laser light source that is deflected, especially reflected by the deflection elements is incident on the flip image structure of the base accommodated on the holder at a different angle of incidence. The invention further relates to a method that can be carried out especially by means of a disclosed apparatus. | 06-02-2011 |
Roland Hoerl, Boennigheim DE
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| 20090249925 | Tool Head with Adjusting Motor - A tool head includes a working slide which can be adjusted relative to a basic body, and an electric adjusting motor which acts on the working slide via gears. The motor includes a stator and a rotor which runs round in the stator, bears an output shaft and is mounted in two pivot bearings arranged at a distance from one another, wherein one of the pivot bearings is arranged with an outer ring in a basic body-mounted stator housing and with an inner ring directly or indirectly on the output shaft. The stator housing includes a sleeve which engages and is fixed to the stator for rotation and displacement, and a bearing cover which closes off the sleeve on the gear side and bears the outer ring of the first pivot bearing. The second pivot bearing is arranged in a separate centring ring fastened inside the stator. | 10-08-2009 |
| 20110103912 | MACHINING CENTER HAVING ROTARY TRANSMITTER FOR ELECTRIC ENERGY - The invention relates to a machining center for work piece machining. The machining center comprises a machine frame, a machine spindle driven by a motor and rotatably arranged on the machine frame, and a group of machine tools that can be exchanged on the machine spindle. The machine tools comprise a coupling shaft that is compatible with a holder of the machine spindle. Furthermore, a rotary transmitter for electric energy is provided, having a stator fixed to the machine in a stationary manner and a rotor rotating along with the machine spindle. It is claimed as novel that the rotary transmitter comprises at least two transmission paths for electric energy which can be selected according to the electric power to be transmitted and the rotational speed of the spindle to be set and which can be activated in the coupled state of the machine tool. At least one first transmission path between the stator and rotor is designed in a non-contact way, while at least one second transmission path between the stator and rotor is provided with contacting contacts. With said measures, complete machining of the workpieces can be made possible when clamped in the machining center. | 05-05-2011 |
| 20110299953 | MACHINE TOOL COMPRISING A MACHINE SPINDLE, A TOOL HOLDER AND A CONTACT POINT FOR ELECTRIC CURRENT OR DATA TRANSMISSION - The invention relates to a machine tool comprising a motor-driven machine spindle which can be rotated about a spindle axis. The machine spindle comprises a tool holder arranged at the face. A tool is exchangeably arranged on the machine spindle. The tool has a coupling element which is compatible with the tool holder of the machine spindle. The coupling element has a rear surface pointing toward the machine spindle. The tool holder comprises a face arranged opposite of the rear surface of the coupling element. The machine tool comprises at least one galvanic contact point for the electric current or data transmission, said point being arranged between the machine spindle and the tool and rotating together with the machine spindle. The galvanic contact point has a contact element which is arranged at the face of the tool holder on the spindle side, and a contact element which is arranged on the rear surface of the coupling element on the tool side. The contact element arranged on the spindle side and the contact element arranged on the tool side can be moved relative to each other by the action of a centrifugal force component occurring during the rotation of the machine spindle about the spindle axis and can be pressed against each other to make contact. | 12-08-2011 |
