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Andreas Kolb, Sulz CH

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20090301213Pressure Gauge - A pressure gauge comprises a pressure gauge assembly and a connecting assembly. The pressure gauge assembly includes a measuring pressure port for the pressure to be measured and the connecting assembly includes a pressure measuring port. The pressure gauge assembly is adapted to be connected to the connecting assembly. In order to permit a relative rotation between the pressure gauge assembly and the connecting assembly, the pressure gauge assembly and/or the connecting assembly supports at least one annular passage section connecting the measuring pressure port to the pressure measuring port.12-10-2009

Ela Kolb, Jerusalem IL

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20110065647NOVEL PEPTIDES ISOLATED FROM SPIDER VENOM, AND USES THEREOF - The presently described subject matter relates to isolated spider venom peptides, which are used as potent and selective ion channel blockers, and to a composition and methods for treatment of pain.03-17-2011

Jean-Pierre Kolb, Paris FR

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20110263694Use of Xanthone Derivatives as a Medicament for Cancer - The invention relates to xanthone derivatives of formula (IA) or (IB) and their use for manufacturing a medicament for cancer, and in particular for chemotherapeutic resistant cancer. More particularly, the invention relates to compounds and compositions comprising such xanthone derivatives for the prevention and/or treatment for chronic leukemia and, for example, for chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) or B-lymphoma.10-27-2011

Kenneth W. Kolb, Selangor MY

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20100078010Insertable Thermotic Module for Self-Heating Can - A self-heating container having a container body with an internal beverage section and a thermic cavity. A liquid reactant is positioned in a first section of the thermic cavity and a solid reactant is positioned in a second section of the thermic cavity. The solid reactant may be an amount of CaO ranging from about 80 to 99 percent by weight combined with a wax based inhibitor ranging from about 1 to 20 percent by weight. The wax based inhibitor has a melting point ranging from above 100° C. to about 120° C.04-01-2010

Kenneth W. Kolb, Kajang MY

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20080271729Insertable Thermotic Module for Self-Heating Can - A self-heating container having a container body with an internal beverage section and a thermic cavity. A liquid reactant is positioned in a first section of the thermic cavity and a solid reactant is positioned in a second section of the thermic cavity. The solid reactant may be an amount of CaO ranging from about 80 to 99 percent by weight combined with a wax based inhibitor ranging from about 1 to 20 percent by weight. The wax based inhibitor has a melting point ranging from above 100° C. to about 120° C.11-06-2008

Kurt Robert Thor Kolb, Hillingdon GB

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20090016744ABNORMAL USAGE DETECTION - A method and system compare actual consumable usage (e.g., toner usage) with expected consumable usage in a xerographic machine, such as a printer or copier. Expected toner usage may be predicted from pixel count (area coverage) and actual usage is obtained from monitoring of consumable usage, such as from toner dispense data or toner bottle replacements. If the actual toner usage differs significantly from the expected toner usage (e.g., ±40%), the system may take some action, such as scheduling of a service call. Early detection of abnormal consumable usage in a xerographic machine may allow early correction before any noticeable image defects occur, such as images that are too light or too dark.01-15-2009
20090016745REST RECOVERY SYSTEM, METHOD AND ALGORITHM - A method and computer program for preventing excess supply of toner in an imaging device include detecting a change in a tribo-electric charge of toner after a period of inactivity of the imaging device, compensating a toner dispense control value, such as a PID (Proportional, Integral, Differential) value, based on the detected change in the tribo-electric charge of toner, and outputting the compensated toner dispense control value. A system for preventing excess supply of toner includes a sensor that detects a change in a tribo-electric charge of toner after a period of inactivity of the imaging device, and a controller that compensates the toner dispense control value based on the detected change in the tribo-electric charge of toner and outputs the compensated toner dispense control value. The detected change may be based on a charge prior to the inactivity.01-15-2009
20090016754INTELLIGENT TONER CHARGING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method and apparatus for charging toner for an imaging device includes an inactivity determining section that determines one or more periods of inactivity of the printing machine, a measuring section that measures a charge of the toner, and a charging section that charges the toner to a predetermined level based on at least one of the determined one or more periods of inactivity and the measured charge of the toner. The toner is charged to a predetermined level after recovery from the inactivity period so that the tribo-electric charge of the toner is enhanced for normal printing without causing unwanted effects when the imagining device recovers from inactivity.01-15-2009

Mark Kolb, Aurora CA

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20100306055COMPELLED USER INTERACTION WITH ADVERTISEMENT WITH DYNAMICALLY GENERATED CHALLENGE - Software applications may include many types of sponsorship-related features, such as integrated advertisements displayed to users and captchas that improve advertisement targeting by distinguishing human users vs. automated processes. However, these techniques may consume developers' efforts and creativity, and, if not well-integrated in the application, may annoy or distract users. As an alternative technique, an advertisement may be programmatically analyzed to generate a challenge and a solution. The challenge and an input component may be integrated into the application; a user's challenge response may be automatically compared with the solution; and a reward may be presented for satisfactory input. This automated technique may better integrate advertisements with the application and may improve the effectiveness of the advertising, while also reducing the amount of developer effort and creativity expended on the advertisement integration.12-02-2010

Peter Kolb, Salzburg AT

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20110077401ANTI-ANGIOGENIC COMPOUNDS - The invention relates to compounds of formula 1, tautomers and salts thereof, wherein R03-31-2011