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Christopher Liebelt, Yorba Linda, CA US
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20110121656 | Systems and methods for delivering power in response to a connection event - Systems and methods are provided for delivering power from a first energy source to a second energy source. An electrical system for delivering power from a first energy source to a second energy source comprises an interface configured to be coupled to the second energy source, a switching element coupled between the first energy source and the interface, and a processing system coupled to the switching element and the interface. The processing system is configured to identify a connection event based on an electrical characteristic of the interface that is indicative of the interface being coupled to the second energy source and operate the switching element to provide a path for current from the first energy source in response to identifying the connection event. | 05-26-2011 |
Ingo Liebelt, Suderburg DE
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20080236308 | Dummy body for testing sitting, reclining and supporting cushions of upholstered furniture - A dummy body for testing of sitting, reclining and supporting cushions of upholstered sitting and reclining furniture, by means of which a complex interaction of various muscles can be simulated, true to reality, in a variable way, and which is distinguished by a cost-effective and simple construction. The worn parts can be replaced quickly and cost-effectively. The dummy body has a plurality of discs arranged adjustably next to one another and having different material properties in terms of the degree of hardness. Therefore, the muscle hardness of a dummy body to be simulated can be set variably according to a predetermined test program. | 10-02-2008 |
Jeffrey Wayne Liebelt, Janesville, WI US
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20150224918 | COMMODITY TRAILER WORKING AREA LIGHTING SYSTEM - A commodity trailer for storage and transport of a commodity, and provided with a lighting system. The commodity trailer can include a tub in which the commodity is stored and transported, wherein the tub includes at least one wall that is sloped from a first elevation to an opening beneath the tub at a second elevation lower than the first elevation to funnel the commodity toward the opening, and wherein the opening has a plurality of sides; a frame extending along at least one side of the opening; and a lamp mounted to the frame, wherein the lamp is positioned and oriented to direct light upon an area beneath the opening into which commodity from the tub flows upon exiting the opening. | 08-13-2015 |
John Liebelt, Farmington, MN US
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20120061106 | BRACKET - A fire sprinkler fitting support bracket ( | 03-15-2012 |
Jorg Liebelt, Taufkirchen DE
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20140328537 | Automatic Learning Method for the Automatic Learning of Forms of Appearance of Objects in Images - An automatic learning method for the automatic learning of the forms of appearance of objects in images in the form of object features ( | 11-06-2014 |
Katrin Liebelt, Freiburg DE
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20080220059 | Pharmaceutical preparation of N-[5-(aminosulfonyl)-4-methyl-1,3-thiazol-2-yl]-N-methyl-2-[4-(2-pyridinyl)phenyl]acetamide - The invention relates to a pharmaceutical preparation for oral administration comprising N-[5-(aminosulfonyl)-4-methyl-1,3-thiazol-2-yl]-N-methyl-2-[4-(2-pyridinyl)phenyl]acetamide or its hydrates and/or solvates, as well as an acid, a method for its production as well as the use of this preparation for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of diseases which are caused by herpes viruses, in particular diseases which are caused herpes simplex viruses. | 09-11-2008 |
Linda Liebelt, Boulder, CO US
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20120314246 | Printing Command Center Graphical User Interface - A method disclosed. The method includes receiving a request to access print job objects at a remote server database from a graphical user interface (GUI) operating on a local server and displaying the print job objects from the remote server database at the GUI. | 12-13-2012 |
Linda S. Liebelt, Boulder, CO US
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20120243026 | Remote Print Processing Mechanism - A method disclosed. The method includes downloading a first print job data stream from a cloud computing network, transmitting the first print job data stream to a printer, monitoring a printing status of the printer to determine when the printer is ready to receive a second print job and downloading a second print job data stream from the cloud computing network upon determining that the printer is ready to receive the second print job. | 09-27-2012 |
20120243027 | Print Job Progress Display Mechanism - A method disclosed. The method includes initiating the printing of a print job data at a printer, displaying a graphics indication within a graphical user interface (GUI) of a printing progress of the print job while the print job is printing, detecting that a spacing operation has been performed on the print job and updating the printing progress of the print job at the graphics indication based on the spacing operation that has been performed. | 09-27-2012 |
20120314256 | CUSTOMER-CONFIGURABLE WORKFLOW SYSTEM - Methods, systems, and apparatus for flexible, configurable job workflow processing. Features and aspects hereof provide for generating workflow models from configurable templates. The workflow models may include one or more phases, each comprising one or more processes, each process comprising one or more steps. The Phases, processes, and steps may all be defined by configuring parameters of corresponding templates. Information defining the workflow models and all job information for jobs to be executed are entries in an integrated database such that creation and update of workflow model information and job information is performed as simple database queries and updates. | 12-13-2012 |
20130250345 | WORKFLOW NOTIFICATION MECHANISM - A print server is disclosed. The print server includes a printing software product that generates an object including one or more attributes defining work expected to be received in a printing system, assigns the object to an input device associated with a folder designated to receive the work, monitors the received work and provides a notification if the received work does not match the attributes of the object. | 09-26-2013 |
20130321827 | GENERATION OF SAMPLES FOR A PRINT JOB THAT INCLUDE RESOURCE USAGE ESTIMATES - Systems and methods are provided for generating printed samples of a print job. The system receives a print job, and generates samples for the print job according to different sets of printing parameters. The system determines estimates of printing resource usage based on each set of printing parameters, and initiates printing of the samples along with the resource usage estimates. Further, the system receives user input selecting one of the samples, and initiates printing of the print job according to the printing parameters of the selected sample. | 12-05-2013 |
Linda Sue Liebelt, Boulder, CO US
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20110058213 | Print Job Report Customization Mechanism - A method disclosed. The method includes a user selecting one or more attributes to be included in a print report, allocating locations for each of the selected attributes in the print report, receiving a stream of print data, collecting data from the data stream associated with each of the selected attributes and generating the print report by inserting the collected data into each of the allocated locations. | 03-10-2011 |
Richard S. Liebelt, Beaverton, OR US
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20090323991 | METHOD OF IDENTIFYING SPEAKERS IN A HOME THEATER SYSTEM - With an array of speakers including a center speaker provided with left and right ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducers and left and right speakers provided with respective ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducers, it is possible to identify the left and right speakers. One approach includes energizing the left transducer of the center speaker to emit an acoustic ping signal, utilizing the transducers of the left and right speakers to detect the ping signal, measuring lapse of time between emission of the ping signal by said the left transducer and detection of the ping signal by the transducers of the left and right speakers. Then, the right transducer of the center speaker is energized to emit an acoustic ping signal, the transducers of the left and right speakers are utilized to detect the ping signal, and lapse of time between emission of the ping signal by the right transducer and detection of the ping signal by the transducers of the left and right speakers is measured. | 12-31-2009 |
Scott D. Liebelt, Oakfield, WI US
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20110000163 | PLAYGROUND DECK ATTACHMENT ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - An assembly and method for mounting a platform or deck to a number of support posts is disclosed. Each corner of the deck includes an open ended slot and an aperture above the slot. Each of the support posts includes a pair of holes arranged in corresponding fashion with the slot and aperture of the deck. Fasteners are partially inserted into one of at least two holes of the support posts such that the deck can simply be lowered onto the fasteners such that the fasteners are engaged by the slots of the deck and the deck may rest securely thereon. Finally, the installer can insert fasteners through the aperture and first hole and finish tightening the other fasteners to completely secure the deck to the support posts. | 01-06-2011 |
Susanne Liebelt, Norderstedt DE
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20110039070 | ABRASIVE ARTICLES INCLUDING ABRASIVE PARTICLES BONDED TO AN ELONGATED BODY - An abrasive article comprising an elongated body, a bonding layer overlying a surface of the elongated body, and abrasive grains contained within the bonding layer at an average abrasive grain concentration within a range between about 0.02 ct/m and about 0.30 ct/m. | 02-17-2011 |
20110045292 | ABRASIVE ARTICLES INCLUDING ABRASIVE PARTICLES BONDED TO AN ELONGATED BODY, AND METHODS OF FORMING THEREOF - An abrasive article includes an elongated body, a bonding layer including a metal overlying a surface of the elongated body, and a coating layer including a polymer material overlying the boding layer. The abrasive article further includes abrasive grains contained within the bonding layer and coating layer, and wherein the bonding layer comprises an average thickness (t | 02-24-2011 |
20130219801 | ABRASIVE ARTICLES INCLUDING ABRASIVE PARTICLES BONDED TO AN ELONGATED BODY - An abrasive article comprising an elongated body, a bonding layer overlying a surface of the elongated body, and abrasive grains contained within the bonding layer at an average abrasive grain concentration within a range between about 0.02 ct/m and about 0.30 ct/m. | 08-29-2013 |
20150183087 | COMPOSITE BODIES AND METHODS OF FORMING THE SAME - A composite body is provided that can include abrasive grains and at least one pore within a bond matrix, the abrasive grains including cubic boron nitride (cBN) and the bond matrix including a polycrystalline ceramic phase. The bonded abrasive may have a Modulus of Rupture (MOR) of not less than about 40 MPa. Certain embodiments may have porosity, such as, greater than about 5.0 vol %. | 07-02-2015 |
Susanne Liebelt, Nordestedt DE
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20140013675 | Abrasive Article and Method Of Forming - An abrasive article including a substrate having an elongated body, a tacking layer overlying the substrate, and a first type of abrasive particle overlying the tacking layer and defining a first abrasive particle concentration at least about 10 particles per mm of substrate. | 01-16-2014 |