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Carsten Knobel, Sohland DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090308851 | DEVICE FOR LASER MACHINING - Devices for laser machining include a machining head for directing laser light towards a workpiece, the laser light being emitted from a laser light source and directed along an optical beam path and the machining head including one or more focusing optics that are arranged in the optical beam path, a collimator including one or more collimating optics that are arranged in the optical beam path in front of the focusing optics and the collimator having an axis that extends parallel to the main direction of the laser light at the collimating optics, one or more deflecting optics arranged in the optical beam path between the collimating optics and the focusing optics, the deflecting optics configured to deflect the laser light emerging from the collimating optics towards the focusing optics, wherein the machining head is adjustable relative to the collimator along a z-axis, and the axis of the collimator extends under an angle to the z-axis. | 12-17-2009 |
Kathryn Knobel, Henderson, NV US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080264583 | Fuel pump assembly access panel - Fuel Pump Assembly Access Panel is an easily removable panel that offers access to a fuel tank and fuel pump and allows work on these components to be done from above the car or other vehicle. The preferred embodiment of Fuel Pump Assembly Access Panel is comprised of an access panel and six screw holes around the perimeter of the access panel for use with a pick-up truck. To use the preferred embodiment of Fuel Pump Assembly Access Panel, an individual would install the access panel using the appropriate number of screws. The access panel would cover an opening over the fuel tank and fuel pump area. When access to the fuel pump was required, the screws would be taken out, and the access panel would be removed. The necessary work would be performed, and the access panel would then simply be screwed back into place. | 10-30-2008 |
Lawrence F. Knobel, Henderson, NV US
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| 20080264583 | Fuel pump assembly access panel - Fuel Pump Assembly Access Panel is an easily removable panel that offers access to a fuel tank and fuel pump and allows work on these components to be done from above the car or other vehicle. The preferred embodiment of Fuel Pump Assembly Access Panel is comprised of an access panel and six screw holes around the perimeter of the access panel for use with a pick-up truck. To use the preferred embodiment of Fuel Pump Assembly Access Panel, an individual would install the access panel using the appropriate number of screws. The access panel would cover an opening over the fuel tank and fuel pump area. When access to the fuel pump was required, the screws would be taken out, and the access panel would be removed. The necessary work would be performed, and the access panel would then simply be screwed back into place. | 10-30-2008 |
Mark R Knobel, Miami, FL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100218087 | Adaptive Response/Interpretive Expression, Communication Distribution, and Intelligent Determination System and Method - Prestimulus and/or Post-event cognitive processing preferences of individuals are identified and classified to develop informational content that appeals in substance and format to those individuals identified according to the identification and classification process. Versioning of content by tagging content in all media forms, such as print, audio, and visual is conducted in accordance to classifications of cognitive processing preferences of individual users. Versioned content is automatically matched to individual preferences of a requesting individual or system prior to distribution. | 08-26-2010 |
Mark Richard Knobel, Miami, FL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090106645 | Adaptive response/interpretive expression, communication distribution, and intelligent determination system and method - Prestimulus and/or Post-event cognitive processing preferences of individuals are identified and classified to develop informational content that appeals in substance and format to those individuals identified according to the identification and classification process. Versioning of content by tagging content in all media forms, such as print, audio, and visual is conducted in accordance to classifications of cognitive processing preferences of individual users. Versioned content is automatically matched to individual preferences of a requesting individual or system prior to distribution. | 04-23-2009 |
Wendy Knobel, Newtown AU
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080270214 | System and Process for Managing the Preparation of a Bid Document in Response to a Tender - A system for managing the preparation of a bid document in response to a tender receives clauses selected from a tender document and categorises each clause into one of a plurality of clause categories. An author association component of the system associates each clause categorised as a response requirement with a response author. A messaging component sends a response template including at least one response requirement to an associated response author, and receives the completed response template from the response author. A bid document generator generates a bid document on the basis of the response text received from response authors. | 10-30-2008 |
Yishai Knobel, Boston, MA US
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| 20100287023 | COLLABORATIVE VIEW FOR A GROUP PARTICIPATION PLAN - When a group of users engage in activities comprising multiple tasks shared amongst the group, difficulties may arise from tracking progress, facilitating communication, reconciling tasks, etc. Accordingly, as provided herein, a collaborative view for a group participation plan may be created. A group participation plan comprising one or more tasks and one or more participant identities may be received. A commitment plan may be created by allocating the one or more tasks to respective participant identities. The commitment plan may be presented within a collaborative view. The collaborative view may show overall group progress, individual progress, and/or other information relating to the completion of allocated tasks. The collaborative view may be updated based upon task progress. Participants may view and interact with the collaborative view (e.g., a web-based user interface). For example, a participant may track individual progress, group progress, and/or other participant's progress. | 11-11-2010 |
