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Alan Hufnagel, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20090252989 | Laminated Viscoelastic Damping Structure And Method Of Making The Same - The present invention provides a laminate structure for attenuating vibration and damping noise, and a method for manufacturing the same. The laminate structure includes first and second metallic constraining layers, and a viscoelastic layer disposed between and bonded to both constraining layers. The viscoelastic layer includes an amount of an external cross-linking agent, such as metal acetylacetonate, in excess of a stoichiometric quantity thereof. The laminate structure also includes a layer of 100% inorganic, hexavalent chrome free pretreatment, such as aqueous chromium (III) phosphate-silicate, disposed between and bonded to the viscoelastic layer and each constraining layer. The method includes: applying a layer of pretreatment to the first and second constraining layers; applying the viscoelastic layer to one or both constraining layers; and laminating the constraining layers, wherein each of the constraining layers has a concave up coil orientation disposed in opposing relation to one another prior to laminating. | 10-08-2009 |
Daniel Hufnagel, Williamson, NY US
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20120218590 | WORKFLOW REGENERATION IN A PRINT SHOP ENVIRONMENT - Systems and methods are provided for regenerating workflows for print jobs at a print shop in response to changed conditions. The system identifies a first workflow of print shop activities for a print job, and directs resources of the print shop to perform the activities of the first workflow. The system also stores rules that describe activities at the print shop. Further, the system detects a triggering event and halts processing of the first workflow. The system identifies rules defined for the customer, identifies activities available at the print shop, and generates a second workflow for the print job based on the changed condition, the rules defined for the customer, the available activities, and a job ticket of the print job. The system further directs the resources of the print shop to perform the activities of the second workflow. | 08-30-2012 |
20120218591 | WORKFLOW GENERATION IN A PRINT SHOP ENVIRONMENT - Systems and methods are provided for generating workflows for incoming print data. The system generates a workflow for a print job based upon rules defined for the print shop. The system receives a print job for a customer. The system also stores rules, defined for customers, that describe logical relationships of activities at a print shop. Different combinations of the rules may be used to generate different workflows of print shop activities. The system identifies rules defined for the customer, identifies activities available at the print shop, and generates a workflow for the print job based on the rules defined for the customer, the available activities, and a job ticket of the print job, wherein the workflow comprises an ordered set of activities. The system also directs the resources of the print shop to perform the activities of the workflow. | 08-30-2012 |
20120243028 | USER INTERFACES FOR RULE-BASED WORKFLOW GENERATION IN A PRINT SHOP ENVIRONMENT - Systems and methods are provided for user interfaces that aid a user in rule-based workflow generation. The system accesses activities available at a print shop, displays the available activities to a user at a sequence bar that sorts the activities by their priority, receives input from the user defining a rule that relates to a print shop activity, and stores the rule in a memory. Further, the system determines that a workflow of activities to perform has been generated for a print job of the print shop based upon the rule, wherein the workflow comprises an ordered subset of the activities available at the print shop, accesses the workflow, and displays the workflow of activities to the user. | 09-27-2012 |
20120250075 | TEMPLATE-BASED INSTALLATION OF WORKFLOW SYSTEMS IN A PRINT SHOP ENVIRONMENT - Systems and methods are provided for installing workflow servers for a print shop. One embodiment is a system that installs a workflow server for a print shop. The system accesses installation templates, configured for different categories of print shop, that describe a set of print shop resources expected to exist at the category of print shop. The system also installs workflow server software on a computer system of a print shop. During the installation, the system determines a category for the print shop, selects an installation template that matches the category of the print shop, and performs a dialogue of queries with a user to determine which resources of the set of print shop resources identified by the installation template are available to the print shop, wherein the dialogue excludes queries for print shop resources that are not in the set of print shop resources described by the installation template. | 10-04-2012 |
Elizabeth Hufnagel, Boulder, CO US
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20140200561 | HAND HELD ELECTROMECHANICAL SURGICAL SYSTEM INCLUDING BATTERY COMPARTMENT DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY - An electromechanical surgical system is provided and includes a hand-held surgical device. The surgical device includes a device housing defining a connecting portion for selectively connecting with an adapter assembly, the housing being configured to removably receive a battery therein; at least one drive motor supported in the device housing and being configured to rotate a drive shaft; and a circuit board disposed within the housing for controlling power delivered from a battery to the motor. The system includes a battery configured for disposition in the device housing, the battery being capable of powering the at least one drive motor, the battery including at least one display. The device housing is configured such that the at least one display of the battery is visible therethrough. | 07-17-2014 |
20140263555 | Interchangeable Tip Reload - A surgical device including an end effector that is configured and adapted to receive an interchangeable tip is disclosed. Also disclosed are several interchangeable tips that are configured and adapted for different surgical procedures. The interchangeable tips facilitate the performance of different surgical procedures while using the same device. | 09-18-2014 |
20150238088 | INSTRUMENT FOR OPTICALLY DETECTING TISSUE ATTRIBUTES - A jaw assembly including first and second jaw members configured to clamp tissue therebetween. The first jaw member includes a surface opposing a surface of the second jaw member, a light source, and a light detector. The light source is configured to emit light from an opening defined in the surface of the first jaw member. The light detector is disposed within the opening and is configured to sense properties of light reflected off tissue clamped between the first and second jaw members and to generate signals indicative of the sensed properties of light. A processor is operatively associated with the light detector and is configured to receive the signals from the light detector. The processor is also configured to analyze the signals to determine an attribute of tissue clamped between the first and second jaw members and to provide feedback to a user of the attribute of the tissue. | 08-27-2015 |
Elizabeth R. Hufnagel, Boulder, CO US
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20150335376 | MULTIPURPOSE ELECTROSURGICAL INSTRUMENT WITH TELESCOPING ASPIRATION CANNULA - An electrosurgical dissection instrument having a telescoping electrode and a telescoping aspiration tube is disclosed. In an exemplary embodiment, the electrosurgical dissection instrument includes a housing, a vacuum cannula extending distally from the housing, and an electrode extending distally from the housing through the vacuum cannula. The vacuum cannula and electrode are configured for independent, selective positioning along a longitudinal axis of the housing. An aspiration tube may be coupled to the vacuum cannula. The vacuum cannula and/or aspiration tube many include one or more pre-aspiration ports and/or an elastomeric or rigid aspiration tip at a distal end thereof. A second independently-positionable vacuum cannula and/or aspiration tube may be disposed within the first vacuum cannula and/or aspiration tube. Once positioned, the vacuum cannula and electrode may be fixed in position to prevent undesired movement during use. | 11-26-2015 |
Hansjoerg Hufnagel, Schwalbach Am Taunus DE
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20130067663 | BLEACHING OF FOOD STAINS - The need for a bleaching composition providing improved removal of fatty stains and red food stains, particularly during low temperature washing, can be met by incorporating an aryliminium organic bleach catalyst, an oxygen-based bleach source, and decanoyloxybenzoic acid. | 03-21-2013 |
Hansjoerg Hufnagel, Soecking DE
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20100061932 | PEPTIDES USEFUL AS CELL-PENETRATING PEPTIDES - The present invention is related to a peptide having an amino acid sequence comprising at least 8 consecutive amino acids of the human lactoferrin protein or of the bovine lactoferrin protein, whereby the peptide is suitable to act as a cell-penetrating peptide. | 03-11-2010 |
20130108662 | PEPTIDES USEFUL AS CELL-PENETRATING PEPTIDES | 05-02-2013 |
Hansjoerg Hufnagel, Albano Laziale IT
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20120131754 | BLEACHING OF FOOD STAINS - The need for a bleaching composition providing improved removal of fatty stains and red food stains, particularly during low temperature washing, can be met by incorporating an aryliminium organic bleach catalyst, an activated peroxygen source, and a bleach activator, in specific levels. | 05-31-2012 |
Klaus Hufnagel, Hanau DE
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20130119673 | INVENTION RELATING TO ROTOR BLADES, IN PARTICULAR FOR WIND TURBINE GENERATORS - A rotor blade is provided, in particular for wind turbine generators including a means for the modification of the camber, wherein the modification of the camber is realized by means of elements passively coupled to one another, i.e. without external energy supply (apart from the energy contained in the airflow surrounding the rotor blade). One of the elements is therefore arranged at the leading and the trailing edge of the airfoil of the rotor blade, respectively. The coupling of the elements, the stiffness of the airfoil and the strength of the damping are hereby arranged in a manner suitable to be modified. | 05-16-2013 |
Lars Hufnagel, Mauer DE
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20160070091 | MICROSCOPE MODULE FOR IMAGING A SAMPLE - A microscope module ( | 03-10-2016 |
Mark Hufnagel, Ostfildern DE
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20130026346 | SAFETY DEVICE FOR A MACHINE IN WHICH A FIRST MACHINE PART PERFORMS A WORKING MOVEMENT WITH RESPECT TO A SECOND MACHINE PART - A safety device for a machine, in which machine a first machine part having a leading edge performs a working movement towards a second machine part, comprises a plurality of optical safety barriers and an evaluation unit. The optical safety barriers move in the working movement simultaneously with the first machine part in such a manner that the safety barriers move in advance of the leading edge at various spaced dispositions. The optical safety barriers span a protective field that has a two-dimensional cross section. The evaluation unit is designed for generating a stop signal to stop the first machine part in dependence upon the optical safety barriers. Towards the end of the working movement, the optical safety barriers are held substantially stationary in the region of the second machine part. The optical safety barriers are deactivated one following the other before they are interrupted by the first machine part. | 01-31-2013 |
20150049911 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR SAFEGUARDING A HAZARDOUS WORKING AREA OF AN AUTOMATED MACHINE - A method and device for safeguarding a hazardous working area includes a camera system for generating successive 3-D images of the working area, and an evaluation unit comprising a fail-safe foreign object detector, a classifier, a person tracker and a comparator. The foreign object detector generates a first signal comprising a first item of position information, representative of the position of a foreign object in the protection zone. The classifier attempts to identify the foreign object as a person. The person tracker tracks an identified person using a series of current 3-D images and, after each new 3-D image, determines a second item of position information representing the current position of the identified person. If the position of the foreign object according to the first item of position information and the position of the identified person are different from one another, a control signal for stopping the machine is generated. | 02-19-2015 |
Mark Hufnagel, Wolfsschlugen DE
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20100012821 | Safety Device For A Press Brake Type Of Machine - A safety device for a machine, such as a press brake, has a light transmitter, a light receiver and an evaluation unit. The light receiver is coupled to a moving machine part such that it runs ahead of a front edge of the machine part during the operational movement. The light transmitter comprises a light source having a predominantly incoherent radiation for generating a light beam that runs substantially parallel to the edge and illuminates the light receiver. The light receiver has an image sensor with a plurality of pixels for recording a spatially resolved image of the light beam, and it has an imaging optics having a focal point and an aperture stop which is substantially arranged at the focal point. | 01-21-2010 |
Mark R. Hufnagel, Corning, NY US
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20110004867 | AUTOMATED LEVEL-BASED TARGETED TEST CONFIGURATION - An indication of a change to at least one source file associated with a software build is received via a processor. A set of test levels of a level-based testing suite are sequentially processed, where each test level subsequently processed includes tests with decreasing qualitative testing information relative to tests associated with previously-processed test levels. For each processed test level, at least one test is selected that tests the change to the at least one source file associated with the software build, test coverage relative to a target risk level for the software build is determined for each selected test, and test selection is terminated upon determining that the test coverage for the selected tests at least meets the target risk level for the software build. | 01-06-2011 |
20120192159 | AUTOMATED LEVEL-BASED TARGETED TEST CONFIGURATION - An indication of a change to at least one source file associated with a software build is received via a processor. A set of test levels of a level-based testing suite are sequentially processed, where each test level subsequently processed includes tests with decreasing qualitative testing information relative to tests associated with previously-processed test levels. For each processed test level, at least one test is selected that tests the change to the at least one source file associated with the software build, test coverage relative to a target risk level for the software build is determined for each selected test, and test selection is terminated upon determining that the test coverage for the selected tests at least meets the target risk level for the software build. | 07-26-2012 |
Mark R. Hufnagel, Morrisville, NC US
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20090240657 | GENERATING A RECIPIENT LIST FOR PROPAGATING CONTACT INFORMATION CHANGES BASED ON CONTACT METRICS INVOLVING A USER AND THE RECIPIENTS ON THE LIST - A change in contact information for a communicator can be identified. Communication metrics can be acquired for the communicator. The communication metrics can specify details of communications between the communicator and at least one other party. At least one previously established programmatic rule can be applied to the acquired communication metrics to automatically determine whether each of the parties is a recipient who should be notified of the change in contact information based upon comparing the communication metrics relating to that party and the communicator against at least one previously established threshold. Recipients can be selectively added to a recipient list based upon results of the applied programmatic rule. The recipient list can represent a listing of parties who are to be notified of the change in contact information. | 09-24-2009 |
20100004921 | AUTO-GENERATED TO-DO LIST - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for providing an auto-generated to-do list are described. Text is received in an instant messenger conversation, wherein the text comprises a task sender, a task body, and a task date, and an input is received selecting a selection of the text, wherein the selection comprises the task body. The text is analyzed to identify the task sender, the task body, and the task date. The task is then entered into the to-do list, wherein the task comprises the task sender, the task body, and the task date, thereby providing an auto-generated to-do list. | 01-07-2010 |
20100064251 | TOGGLING WINDOW DISPLAY STATE BY SCREEN IN A MULTI-SCREENED DESKTOP ENVIRONMENT - An event to toggle a screen state of a screen of a desktop environment can be detected. The desktop environment can include a set of screens. Screen states of the screens can include a minimized screen state and a restored screen state. The minimized screen state can be a state in which all windows associated with the screen have a minimized window state. The restored screen state can be a state in which at least one window associated with the screen has an open display state. An open display state can include a maximized window display state or an adjusted window display state. The screen state of the screen of the desktop environment can be toggled responsive to the detected event without affecting a screen state of other ones of the set of screens. | 03-11-2010 |
Michael Hufnagel, Arnsberg DE
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20150131343 | RESISTORLESS PRECHARGING - A boost PFC converter includes a rectifier, a converter and an output stage comprising an output capacitor where the DC output voltage is provided across the output capacitor. The rectifier includes four rectifying elements connected in a full bridge configuration where the upper two of these four rectifying elements are thyristors and where the lower two are diodes. In that the thyristors are controlled such as to be open for only a part of each half period of the input voltage, the amount of current per half period that is passed to the output capacitor is controllable and can be made very small. Accordingly, the charge current for precharging the output capacitor can be controllably limited such that a bulky precharge resistor is not required anymore to avoid high inrush currents. | 05-14-2015 |
Peter Hufnagel, Seattle, WA US
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20130120358 | CHART ANIMATION - Chart animation control may be provided. Upon receiving a change to a displayed visualization comprising a plurality of data elements, a determination may be made as to whether to animate an update of the visualization according to the change to the displayed visualization. In response to determining to animate the update of the visualization according to the change to the data value, an animation of the update may be constructed and rendered and the updated visualization may be displayed. | 05-16-2013 |
Peter Hufnagel, Pforzen DE
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20150311763 | TWO-COMPONENT ISOLATION OF BL STATORS - Stator for an electrodynamic machine, in particular an electric motor, said stator comprising a stator assembly having a first end face and a second end face, wherein a thermally conductive web insulation is provided on the inside of the stator assembly; and a winding support device is provided on at least one end face of the stator assembly. | 10-29-2015 |
20150349601 | Rotor Assembly Having a Functional Carrier - A rotor for an electrodynamic machine, in particular an electric motor, is disclosed. The rotor includes a rotor packet having a first rotor end and a second rotor end as well as a plurality of interconnected sheet metal rings. Each sheet metal ring forms a web. Further, the rotor includes a web insulation with at least one winding support element for receiving a rotor coil. In addition, the rotor includes an end sheet metal element with at least one support element, where the end sheet metal element is at least partially integrated into the winding support element. | 12-03-2015 |
Peter H. Hufnagel, Seattle, WA US
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20160104306 | DATA VISUALIZATION ARCHITECTURE - A data visualization platform architecture that enables building of a data visualization via a one-directional chain of separate stages is provided, wherein each stage has a simple input interface and output interface. The staging of the architecture enables the data visualization to be provisioned while using fewer system resources and for additional behaviors to be applied to the visualization. Such behaviors include: transforming data from an arbitrary format, modular updates to data visualizations, client-independent operation, reduced-cost updating and extension of the platform, reduced-cost animations, etc. Aspects of the data visualization platform streamline and optimize the performance of a computing device that provides a data visualization. | 04-14-2016 |
20160104307 | DATA VISUALIZATION EXTENSIBILITY ARCHITECTURE - An extensibility framework for enabling the creation of new visualizations and the extension of existing visualizations is provided to improve the functionality of a computer. According to aspects, the architecture enables building data visualizations via a one-directional chain of separate stages that have simple input and output interfaces. The described extensibility architecture enables quick and simple extensibility of visualization types via series layouts that are independent of the rest of the architecture. The extensibility architecture allows for the compositing of features in such a way that allows clients to add additional functionality and the build-out of visualization types via a multiplicative behavior of chaining capabilities together. Accordingly, series layouts can be plugged into the data visualization platform in a generic way. The architecture is operable to work in multiple environments, and is not biased toward a single client. | 04-14-2016 |
Simon Hufnagel, Ludwigsburg DE
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20160133064 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETERMINING WHETHER AN ERROR CONDITION IS PRESENT IN A MOTOR VEHICLE - A method for determining whether an error condition is present in a motor vehicle, a discrete state in which the motor vehicle is momentarily situated being ascertained with the aid of a state machine, monitoring functions for ascertaining whether an error condition is present being carried out or not as a function of the ascertained discrete state. | 05-12-2016 |
Stephen L. Hufnagel, Snohomish, WA US
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20120265947 | LIGHTWEIGHT RANDOM MEMORY ALLOCATION - In response to a memory allocation request received from an application thread, a random number is obtained (e.g., from a random number list previously populated with multiple random numbers). A starting location in at least a portion of a bitmap associated with a region including multiple blocks of the memory is determined based on the random number. A portion of the bitmap is scanned, beginning at the starting location, to identify a location in the bitmap corresponding to an available block of the multiple blocks, and an indication of this available block is returned to the application thread. | 10-18-2012 |
20140195767 | Lightweight Random Memory Allocation - In response to a memory allocation request received from an application thread, a random number is obtained (e.g., from a random number list previously populated with multiple random numbers). A starting location in at least a portion of a bitmap associated with a region including multiple blocks of the memory is determined based on the random number. A portion of the bitmap is scanned, beginning at the starting location, to identify a location in the bitmap corresponding to an available block of the multiple blocks, and an indication of this available block is returned to the application thread. | 07-10-2014 |
Thorsten Hufnagel, Salzkotten DE
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20130041550 | METHOD FOR PROCESSING DATA IN AN INFLUENCING DEVICE - A method is provided for processing data in an influencing device, whereby the influencing device is connected to a vehicle control unit and to a data processing unit. The vehicle control unit and the influencing device are disposed in a motor vehicle or, for example, on a test bench in a laboratory. A first program runs in the vehicle control unit. Data are exchanged according to an XCP protocol and/or a CCP protocol between the data processing unit and the influencing device. The influencing device has a second execution unit, which executes predetermined data processing steps more rapidly than the first execution unit. The data exchanged by the XCP protocol or the CCP protocol are checked for a predetermined criterion and, based on the result of the check, the data are processed either in the first execution unit or in the second execution unit. | 02-14-2013 |
20130042079 | METHOD FOR PROCESSING DATA OF A CONTROL UNIT IN A DATA COMMUNICATION DEVICE - A method for processing data of a control unit in a data communication device, which has a first memory area and a second memory area, and is connected to the control unit through an interface. Data from the control unit is transmitted to the data communication device through the interface. A value is stored identically in the first memory area and in the second memory area. The data communication device tests whether a first trigger is present, and if present, storage in the first memory area is discontinued, or the trigger class of the first trigger is tested and storage in the first memory area is discontinued only in the presence of a predefined trigger class. Subsequently, values of the data are read out from the first memory area, whereby values arriving chronologically after the first trigger are stored in the second memory area by the data communication device. | 02-14-2013 |
20150120011 | METHOD FOR INFLUENCING A CONTROL PROGRAM OF A CONTROL DEVICE - A method for influencing a control program having a plurality of first functions and at least one of the first functions is configured to control an actuator, and a memory is provided and the memory has memory regions occupied by subprograms assigned to the first functions, whereby there is a branch address in the program code of the control program when one of the first functions is called up that points to a memory address of the subprogram associated with the function call. The control program is analyzed for the occurrence of function calls, and the branch addresses, associated with the function calls, and addresses of the return commands are ascertained. One of the first functions is selected to be deleted. The first function is replaced by a second function, in which the program code of the selected first function is overwritten by the program code of the second function. | 04-30-2015 |
20150160940 | METHOD FOR CHANGING THE SOFTWARE IN THE MEMORY OF AN ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT - A method for changing a software in the memory of an electronic control unit. A bypass routine is stored in the working memory of the electronic control unit, and the address of the bypass function is stored in a table. A service function reads the address from the table and calls the bypass routine. The bypass routine is replaceable at the run time of the electronic control unit by erasing the table entry. The call of the service function is integrated into the program code of the electronic control unit by an overlay memory, a memory management unit, or with the aid of watch points. | 06-11-2015 |
20150161046 | METHOD FOR CHANGING THE SOFTWARE IN THE MEMORY OF AN ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT - A method for changing software in a memory of an electronic control unit, wherein each memory address from the overlay memory can be assigned to a memory address in the read-only memory by an assignment information item. During a run time of the control unit, at least a functional part of a bypass routine that is to at least partially replace an original program routine is stored in an address range in the overlay memory, or a jump instruction is stored in the overlay memory as the first part of a bypass routine that refers to a second part of the bypass routine that is stored in an address range accessible to the processor. To activate an overlay functionality the address and/or the address range of the overlay memory are assigned to an address or address range of the program routine to be replaced. | 06-11-2015 |
20150277408 | METHOD FOR INFLUENCING A CONTROL PROGRAM - A method for influencing a control program of a control unit, the control program having a plurality of first functions configured for controlling an actuator. The program code of the control program is examined for the occurrence of function calls, and the branch addresses and return addresses connected with the function calls, and the variables connected with the applicable first functions, are ascertained with the names of the variables and with the applicable memory addresses. The ascertained first functions and variables assigned to the applicable first functions are stored with the connected memory addresses in a first mapping table, and from a comparison of the first mapping table with a second predefined mapping table, function names are assigned to at least a portion of the first functions, and at least one first value of one of the variables is replaced by a second value. | 10-01-2015 |
Thorsten Hufnagel, Paderborn DE
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20100192015 | METHOD FOR INFLUENCING A CONTROL UNIT AND MANIPULATION UNIT - A method for influencing a control unit by means of a manipulation unit whereby the control unit has at least one microcontroller, at least one memory having a plurality of memory cells and at least one debug interface, and the debug interface has a monitoring functionality for observing the memory content, and by means of the debug interface a first point in time of the control unit for writing a first value to a first memory cell is detected, and a triggering point in time for a processing routine by the manipulation unit is obtained as the result based on the information transmitted to the manipulation unit by the debug interface at the first point in time, and at a second point in time, a second value is written to the first memory cell by the manipulation unit by means of the processing routine via the debug interface before the first memory cell is read by the control unit at a third point in time. | 07-29-2010 |
20100192016 | Method For Controlling An Operating Mechanism And A Manipulation Unit - A method for controlling an operating mechanism using a manipulation unit, in which the operating mechanism includes at least one microcontroller, at least one memory with a plurality of memory cells, and at least one debug interface, and the debug interface presents a monitoring functionality for monitoring memory content and using the debug interface a first timepoint of the operating mechanism is detected for writing into a first memory cell and, using the information transmitted by the debug interface for the first timepoint to the manipulation unit, a trigger timepoint results for a processing routine through the manipulation unit (IN) and using the processing routine a second value is written by the manipulation unit using the debug interface for a second timepoint in the first memory cell before the first memory cell is read by the operating mechanism for a third timepoint. | 07-29-2010 |
20100192017 | Method For Controlling An Operating Mechanism And A Manipulation Unit - A method for controlling an operating mechanism using a manipulation unit, in which the operating mechanism includes at least one microcontroller, at least one memory with a plurality of memory cells and at least one first value in a first memory cell and at least one debug interface, and the debug interface exhibits a monitoring functionality for monitoring a program code executed by the operating mechanism and using the debug interface a first pre-set timepoint is detected when processing the program code and, using the information transmitted by the debug interface for the first timepoint to the manipulation unit, a trigger timepoint results for a processing routine through the manipulation unit (IN) and a second value is written using the debug interface by the manipulation unit using the processing routine for a second timepoint in the first memory cell before the first memory cell is read by the operating mechanism for a third timepoint. | 07-29-2010 |
20110145454 | COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND INTERFACE DEVICE FOR A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A communication system is provided that includes at least two peripheral devices, wherein each peripheral device has at least one I/O interface and the peripheral devices are connected to each other by at least one data bus and exchange data by means of a communication relationship via the data bus. At least one interface device has a peripheral device interface and has a data bus interface, the interface device being connectable by the peripheral device interface thereof to one of the peripheral devices via an I/O interface thereof, and the interface device being connected by the data bus interface thereof to the data bus, and the communication relationship can be preset in the interface device. | 06-16-2011 |
Timo Hufnagel, Weinstadt DE
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20130161552 | BUTTERFLY VALVE - A butterfly valve ( | 06-27-2013 |
20130168589 | HIGH TEMPERATURE BUTTERFLY VALVE - A high-temperature butterfly valve ( | 07-04-2013 |
20130168590 | BUTTERFLY VALVE - A butterfly valve ( | 07-04-2013 |
Todd Hufnagel, Lutherville, MD US
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20090035542 | LOW TEMPERATURE REACTIVE COMPOSITE JOINING - Reactive foils and their uses are provided as localized heat sources useful, for example, in ignition, joining and propulsion. An improved reactive foil is preferably a freestanding multilayered foil structure made up of alternating layers selected from materials that will react with one another in an exothermic and self-propagating reaction. Upon reacting, this foil supplies highly localized heat energy that may be applied, for example, to joining lawyers, or directly to bulk materials that are to be joined. This foil heat-source allows rapid bonding to occur at room temperature in virtually any environment (e.g. air, vacuum, water, etc.). If a joining material is used, the foil reaction will supply enough heat to melt the joining materials, which upon cooling will form a strong bond, joining two or more bulk materials. | 02-05-2009 |
Volker Hufnagel, Herrsching DE
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20090243269 | Airbag cover element - The valve closure layer ( | 10-01-2009 |
20120318874 | TRANSPONDER LABEL AND PRODUCTION METHOD FOR A TRANSPONDER LABEL - A transponder label for a metallic substrate, which is relatively thin and flexible, and a cost-advantageous roll-to-roll production method for such transponder labels. A transponder inlay having a chip and an antenna is applied to the foam material element in such a manner that a first part of the antenna is situated on the top of the foam material element and a second part of the antenna is situated on the underside of the foam material element. | 12-20-2012 |
Volker Hufnagel, Rothenburg O.d. Tbr. DE
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20150252812 | HOUSING FOR A VENTILATOR OR FAN - The invention relates to a housing for a ventilator ( | 09-10-2015 |