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Andreas Kuehl, Herzogenrath DE
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| 20110167915 | MONITORING SYSTEM FOR AN ASSEMBLY THAT IS SUBJECT TO VIBRATIONS - A monitoring system for an assembly that is subject to vibrations. The system has a first unit for monitoring vibrations. The monitoring system permits the connection of a sensor unit that detects one or more measured values. A measured value converter with inputs for one or more measured values is provided to convert the values into a temporally variable analogue signal, in which at least one frequency portion represents one measured value. Other detected measured values and status parameters can thus be processed in one vibration monitoring unit. | 07-14-2011 |
Axel Kuehl, Mannheim DE
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| 20110307348 | Managing Consistent Interfaces for Number Range, Number Range Profile, Payment Card Payment Authorisation, and Product Template Template Business Objects Across Heterogeneous Systems - A business object model, which reflects data that is used during a given business transaction, is utilized to generate interfaces. This business object model facilitates commercial transactions by providing consistent interfaces that are suitable for use across industries, across businesses, and across different departments within a business during a business transaction. In some operations, software creates, updates, or otherwise processes information related to a number range, a number range profile, a payment card payment authorisation, and/or a product template template business object. | 12-15-2011 |
| 20110307410 | Managing Consistent Interfaces for Foreign Trade Commodity Catalog and Foreign Trade Product Classification Business Objects across Heterogeneous Systems - A business object model, which reflects data that is used during a given business transaction, is utilized to generate interfaces. This business object model facilitates commercial transactions by providing consistent interfaces that are suitable for use across industries, across businesses, and across different departments within a business during a business transaction. In some operations, software creates, updates, or otherwise processes information related to Foreign Trade Commodity Catalogue and Foreign Trade Product Classification business objects. | 12-15-2011 |
Charles S. Kuehl, Fishers, IN US
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| 20090310531 | Airborne Communication Network - According to one embodiment, an airborne communication network includes a node configured on an aircraft having one or more communication devices that communicate using a native communication protocol. The node includes an information conversion system that receives information formatted according to the native communication protocol from the communication devices, encapsulates the information in packets according to a common communication protocol, and stores the packets in a mass storage device. The packets may then be published for receipt by other nodes configured on other aircraft. The information conversion system may also subscribe to packets stored in the nodes of other aircraft. | 12-17-2009 |
David W. Kuehl, Houston, TX US
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| 20110237095 | Connector With Electrostatic Discharge Protection - An electrical connector having electrostatic discharge protection comprises a body and an electrostatic discharge dissipative element. The body defines a socket having electrical contacts configured to make electrical contact with electrical contacts along a bottom surface of a component module when the component module is inserted in the socket. The electrostatic discharge dissipative element is configured to make contact with the electrical contacts along the bottom surface of the component module before the electrical contacts along the bottom surface of the component module make contact with the electrical contacts of the socket. | 09-29-2011 |
Donald Kuehl, Windham, NH US
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| 20090302213 | INTERACTIVE METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING IONS FROM MASS SPECTRAL DATA - A method for identifying ions that generated mass spectral data, comprises acquiring raw mass spectral data in profile mode containing at least one ion of interest; performing at least one of mass spectral calibration involving peak shape and a determination of actual peak shape function associated with the acquired raw mass spectral data; considering at least one possible elemental composition of the ion; calculating theoretical mass spectral data for said elemental composition using the actual peak shape function; performing a normalization between corresponding parts of the theoretical mass spectral data and that of the raw or calibrated mass spectral data; and displaying mass spectral congruence between at least two mass spectra where one spectrum is the normalized version of the other corresponding to said possible elemental composition. The unique display and method assist in readily identifying ions. A data storage medium having computer code thereon for causing a computer to performing the method; also in combination with a mass spectrometer. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20100171032 | SELF CALIBRATION APPROACH FOR MASS SPECTROMETRY - Methods for analyzing mass spectral data, include acquiring profile mode mass spectral data containing at least on ion of interest whose elemental composition is determined; obtaining a correct peak shape function based on the actually measured peak shape of at least one of the isotypes of the same ion of interest; generating at least one possible elemental composition for the ion of interest; calculating a theoretical isotope cluster by applying correct peak shape function to the theoretical isotope distribution; comparing quantiatively the corresponding parts of the theoretical isotope cluster to that from acquired profile mode mass spectral data to obtain at least one of elemental composition determination, classification, or quantitation for the ion. A computer for and a computer readable medium having computer readable code thereon for performing the methods. A mass spectrometer having an associated computer for performing the methods. | 07-08-2010 |
Gilbert Kuehl, Hanau DE
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| 20100190886 | RESIN SYSTEM FOR INTUMESCENT COATING WITH ENHANCED METAL ADHESION - The invention relates to an intumescent coating with improved metal adhesion. | 07-29-2010 |
| 20100204396 | COATING FORMULATION WITH ENHANCED METAL ADHESION - The invention relates to a coating formulation with improved metal adhesion. | 08-12-2010 |
Hartmut Kuehl, Gau-Bischofsheim DE
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| 20090096589 | PACKAGING A SEMICONDUCTOR WAFER - Embodiments embed at least one Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag into the mold. The mold may comprise a cavity adapted to the geometrical form of the RFID tag. In some embodiments, the cavity is marginally bigger than the RFID tag. In many embodiments, the cavity with the embedded the RFID tag is covered by glue. Thus, the mold, the RFID tag and the glue may be suitable for temperatures up to, e.g., 400° C. Further the mold and the glue may be resistant to concentrated sulfuric acid and formic acid. The serial number of the mold may be stored in the RFID tag. The RFID tag may detect characteristic data during the transfer of the solder from the mold to the wafer. In one embodiment, the RFID tag may detect the temperature. In another embodiment, a plurality of RFID tags may detect various temperatures for controlling the packaging process. | 04-16-2009 |
Joan C. Kuehl, Denver, NC US
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| 20120072323 | MAINTAINING ONLINE FUNCTIONALITY DURING AN OUTAGE - A system maintains online functionality during an outage. The system includes a processing device configured for receiving a request for online interaction via a network from a client system and identifying a primary interaction system configured to respond to the request. The processing device is also configured for determining the primary interaction system is incapable of providing the online interaction associated with the request, identifying an alternative interaction system configured to respond to the request, and initiating an online interaction between the client system and the alternative interactive system. In some embodiments, the primary interaction system is incapable of providing website content, and the processing device initiates an exchange of alternative website content. In some embodiments, the primary interaction system is incapable of providing online banking information, and the alternative interaction system provides alternative online banking information such as non-current information regarding an account. | 03-22-2012 |
Juergen Kuehl, Weil Im Schoenbuch DE
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| 20100100347 | Method and System for Calculating Timing Delay in a Repeater Network in an Electronic Circuit - Calculating a timing delay in a repeater network in an electronic circuit. The repeater network comprises a plurality of driving cells. At least one loop comprising one or more pins and one or more driving cells for driving the loop is implemented. Each driving cell in the loop is arranged between two branches of the loop. For each driving cell, the loop is opened a plurality of times per driving cell, with one open at a time. A dedicated arrival time of a signal at each sink of the repeater network for the one open at a time per driving cell is calculated. The dedicated arrival time is stored. The calculation step and the storing step is repeated until the dedicated arrival time at each sink of the repeater network is available for each of the opens per driving cell. | 04-22-2010 |
Steven Kuehl, Stevensville, MI US
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| 20080309210 | Method for Producing Appliance Cabinets and Appliance Cabinet Produced by Such Method - A method for producing appliance cabinets and the like, particularly a refrigerator cabinet having a double wall, whereby a polymeric sheet made plastic by thermal action is vacuum formed in a mold. The mold comprises a central male portion adapted to form the cavity of the cabinet and an annular female portion adapted to form the double wall of the cabinet, a plug assist device being used in order to drive the sheet in the female portion of the mold. | 12-18-2008 |
Steven John Kuehl, Stevensville, MI US
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| 20090019870 | VARIABLE POSITION AIR DAMPER FOR A REFRIGERATOR - A refrigerator, including a cabinet having top, bottom, rear and opposing side walls that collectively define a freezer compartment and a fresh food compartment, employs a cooling system and an air plenum to deliver a cooling air flow into the freezer and fresh food compartments. The air plenum includes a variable position air damper having a first, substantially straight portion and a second arcuate portion that forms an air scoop. The air damper is slidably mounted within the air plenum between first and second positions. The variable position air damper is selectively arranged in the first position to efficiently deliver a volume of the cooling air flow into the freezer compartment, the second position to deliver the cooling airflow into the fresh food compartment or in an infinite number of intermediate positions to deliver the cooling airflow into both compartments. | 01-22-2009 |
| 20090260371 | SECONDARY COOLING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR A REFRIGERATOR - The present invention provides a secondary cooling apparatus and method of providing cooling to one or more features in a refrigerator. In one exemplary aspect of the present invention, the refrigerator includes a cabinet having a door, a first cooling loop in the cabinet, and a second cooling loop cooled by the first cooling loop. The secondary cooling loop is adapted to cool the one or more features in the cabinet or on the door of the refrigerator. In another exemplary aspect of the present invention, a method for providing cooling in a refrigerator to one or more features in a compartment or on a door of the refrigerator includes providing a first cooling loop within a refrigerator, cooling a secondary cooling loop directly or indirectly with the first cooling loop, and transferring cooling from the secondary cooling loop to the one or more features in the compartment or on the door of the refrigerator. | 10-22-2009 |
| 20110162393 | VARIABLE POSITION AIR DAMPER FOR A REFRIGERATOR - A refrigerator, including a cabinet having top, bottom, rear and opposing side walls that collectively define a freezer compartment and a fresh food compartment, employs a cooling system and an air plenum to deliver a cooling air flow into the freezer and fresh food compartments. The air plenum includes a variable position air damper having a first, substantially straight portion and a second arcuate portion that forms an air scoop. The air damper is slidably mounted within the air plenum between first and second positions. The variable position air damper is selectively arranged in the first position to efficiently deliver a volume of the cooling air flow into the freezer compartment, the second position to deliver the cooling airflow into the fresh food compartment or in an infinite number of intermediate positions to deliver the cooling airflow into both compartments. | 07-07-2011 |
