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Andreas Knaack, Elsternwick AU
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| 20080264151 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A SAMPLE FLUID COLLECTION DEVICE - A fluid collection device comprising a body comprising a capsule interface, and a capsule configured to interface with the body via the capsule interface and configured to hold a sample receiving chip. The sample receiving chip comprises a substrate that receives an aliquot volume of a sample fluid, wherein the substrate is operatively shaped to receive the aliquot volume of sample fluid through capillary action, and a sample region of the substrate, sized such that the volume of the sample fluid is sufficient to operatively cover a portion of the sample region, whereupon energy properties of the sample fluid can be transduced to produce a sample fluid reading. | 10-30-2008 |
Christopher Knaack, Bay Village, OH US
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| 20090060386 | Methods of Automatic Geometric Calibration Using Laser Scanning Reflectometry - Systems and methods for calibrating a solid-imaging system ( | 03-05-2009 |
Christopher M. Knaack, Bay Village, OH US
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| 20080288151 | Control Module for Single 3/2 Solenoid Controlled Relay Valve - In one embodiment, a vehicle braking system, for delivering pressurized air to a brake chamber to achieve a desired braking response, includes an air-pressure controlled relay valve for delivering the pressurized air to the brake chamber. A solenoid receives a variable control input pressure and delivers the control input pressure to the relay valve as a function of a state of the solenoid. An ECU controls the solenoid according to a control model for delivering the pressurized air to the brake chamber and achieving the desired braking response. | 11-20-2008 |
David Knaack, Red Bank, NJ US
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| 20110268782 | POLYURETHANES FOR OSTEOIMPLANTS - Biological-based polyurethanes and methods of making the same. The polyurethanes are formed by reacting a biodegradable polyisocyanate (such as lysine diisocyanate) with an optionally hydroxylated biomolecule to form polyurethane. The polymers formed may be combined with ceramic and/or bone particles to form a composite, which may be used as an osteoimplant. | 11-03-2011 |
Jesse A. Knaack, Glenville, MN US
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| 20090107947 | Protective device - A protective device for at least partially encasing a bottle includes an elastomeric sleeve type member for receiving at least a first predetermined portion of such bottle, such sleeve type member having a first predetermined size and a first predetermined shape. | 04-30-2009 |
Patricia L. Knaack, Slidell, LA US
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| 20110077469 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR UTILIZING PROLONGED SELF MONITORING IN THE ANALYSIS OF CHRONIC AILMENT TREATMENTS - A system that advantageously utilizes an individual's self-monitoring abilities in the analysis of various ailment treatments. This system may include a personal computing device that includes one or more processors, one or more memories, and a user interface for obtaining personal health data from a user of the personal computing device; as well as one or more biometric measurement devices that are capable of acquiring biometric measurement data. The personal computing device may be configured to receive various biodata and then store the biodata in memory. The processor(s) of the personal computing device may be further configured to process the stored biodata to facilitate a determination of the effectiveness of one or more ailment treatment. | 03-31-2011 |
Robert Knaack, Los Angeles, CA US
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| 20100265250 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FAST RENDERING OF A THREE DIMENSIONAL SCENE - A method and system for computing a fast render of a three-dimensional scene. Software objects including object properties represent three-dimensional models within an animation sequence. Object properties store discrete values at a point in time within the animation sequence. A specified frame within the animation sequence is calculated on demand from object properties without calculating preceding frames. A graphical user interface can be dynamically generated from object properties for interfacing between the users and the object properties. | 10-21-2010 |
Ruben Knaack, Basel CH
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| 20100019432 | Spacing element for plate-like elements - The invention describes a spacing element ( | 01-28-2010 |
Russell A. Knaack, Homer Glen, IL US
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| 20110286198 | Horizontal Cable Manager - A cable manager provides horizontal cable management of adjacent patch panels or network equipment on network distribution racks. The cable manager includes a central section and a front cable routing section and is mountable on a network rack. The front cable routing section extends from the front side of the central section and includes a first plurality of spaced fingers. The cable manager can also include a rear cable routing section that includes a second plurality of spaced fingers. The first plurality of spaced fingers and the second plurality of spaced fingers may be sloped to provide hand access. One or more passthrough openings can be provided in the central section to allow routing of cabling from the front section to the rear section. An air dam may be inserted into the passthrough openings to control the flow of cool inlet air. Either or both of the front and rear sections can include a removable cover. | 11-24-2011 |
