Kroman
Jan Kroman, Calgary CA
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20130312870 | COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS FUELING STATION - A compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station module is provided. The module includes a vault for below grade installation, the vault comprising a compressor for compressing natural gas, a storage tank for holding compressed natural gas, a dispenser for dispensing compressed natural gas, each of the compressor, the storage tank and the dispenser in fluid communication with each other. Secured to the vault is a canopy for above grade orientation, the canopy comprising a CNG fuel nozzle in fluid communication with the dispenser and an interface for allowance purchase of the CNG. | 11-28-2013 |
Lars Kroman, Birkered DK
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20090284934 | DATA ACQUISITION MODULE AND SYSTEM - The present invention relates to units or modules for data acquisition that may either be used as stand alone units or be used to form a modular system where a plurality of modules are mounted together in a frame or rack structure as well as combinations of such stand-alone units and frames. More specifically the invention relates to a module for data acquisition comprising a detachable front unit ( | 11-19-2009 |
Morten Kroman, Taastrup DK
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20080253580 | EQUIPMENT FOR PROGRAMMING A HEARING AID AND AHEARING AID - A programming equipment ( | 10-16-2008 |
20100111315 | METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING A RECEIVER IN A HEARING AID - A method for identifying a receiver in a hearing aid of the RITE (Receiver In The Ear) type ( | 05-06-2010 |
20110319018 | METHOD FOR ESTABLISHING SHORT-RANGE, WIRELESS COMMUNICATION BETWEEN A MOBILE PHONE AND A HEARING AID - A method for establishing short-range, wireless communication between a mobile phone and a hearing aid comprises the steps of: providing a mobile phone having means for short-range, wireless communication, providing a first signal representing an audio signal for reproduction by the mobile phone, providing a hearing aid having means for short-range, wireless communication, pairing the mobile phone to the hearing aid by means of the short-range, wireless communication means, and transmitting the first signal from the mobile phone to the hearing aid by means of the short-range, wireless communication means. The invention further provides a hearing aid ( | 12-29-2011 |
20130070946 | AUTOMATIC POWER-OFF OF HEARING AID - A hearing aid system comprises a hearing aid ( | 03-21-2013 |
20130195300 | HEARING AID SYSTEM AND A HEARING AID - A hearing aid ( | 08-01-2013 |
20130208932 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION BETWEEN A TELEPHONE AND A HEARING AID - The present invention relates to a system comprising a telephone ( | 08-15-2013 |
Paul K. Kroman, Redmond, WA US
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20100180347 | PLUGGABLE FILE-BASED DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT API LAYER FOR APPLICATIONS AND ENGINES - A pluggable file-based DRM (digital rights management) API (application program interface) layer for applications and engines. The invention defines a pluggable file-based DRM API layer such that mobile operators can choose to use any file-based DRM (FDRM) engine in their final product. An FDRM engine can be content agnostic (e.g., can range from an executable to a media file or ring-tone). In accordance with the invention, an application can become DRM aware by calling the novel file-based DRM APIs. Any FDRM engine can be plugged into the novel API layer such that applications can use the protected content. The API layer of the subject invention can be designed such that applications that are DRM aware by using the file-based DRM API layer can be DRM engine agnostic. | 07-15-2010 |
20100229051 | DYNAMICALLY RESOLVING RECIPIENTS TO RETRIEVE PUBLIC KEYS DURING SEND/RECEIVE - Systems and methods are disclosed that facilitate identifying messages generated on a mobile device while the device is offline as requiring encryption, storing the messages in a message outbox with a flag indicating that encryption is required, and identifying recipients of the flagged messages to generate a recipient list. The recipient list can be piggybacked on a server synchronization request when the mobile device enters a period of online activity, and a server can return public keys associated with identified recipients to permit an encryption component, such as a secure/multipurpose Internet mail extension protocol (S/MIME) encryption component, in the mobile device to encrypt the messages. | 09-09-2010 |