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Clarence P. Lipke, Fenton, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110009045Vehicular Interior Assembly - A vehicular interior assembly including an air duct defining a duct opening having at least one key receiver and a vent that includes a vent body defining a longitudinal axis and a vent opening axially therethrough. At least one key extends outward from the vent body substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and is sized for receipt through the corresponding at least one key receiver. The vent body is axially receivable into the duct opening with the at least one key received through the corresponding at least one key receiver. Rotation of the vent body about its longitudinal axis moves the at least one key from an axial movable position to an axial non-movable position. A trim retention feature disposed on the vent body retains a vehicular trim component against the air duct while the at least one key is in its axial non-movable position.01-13-2011

Patent applications by Clarence P. Lipke, Fenton, MI US

Lawrence Lipke, Red Bank, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090144690SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONVERTING SOFTWARE TO A REGISTER TRANSFER (RTL) DESIGN - A method for converting a C-type programming language program to a hardware design, where the said program is an algorithmic representation of one or more processes. The C-type programming language program is compiled into a hardware description language (HDL) synthesizable design. The compiler categorizes variables as using either implicit memory or custom memory. Different accessor functions are used depending on which type of memory is used. The programming language may use ANSI C and the HDL may be Verilog Register Transfer Level (RTL). The hardware device generated from the HDL synthesizable design may be an Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) or a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA).06-04-2009

Nathan Edward Lipke, San Jose, CA US

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20110078577SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SUPPORTING CONSUMER ENTITLEMENTS IN FEDERATE PORTAL - A system and method can support a federated portal using a producer web application on a web server and a plurality of consumer web applications. The producer web application is a container web application that hosts a plurality of portlet applications that are deployed and maintained separately. Each consumer web application is adapted to collect and present available portlet applications hosted on the producer web application and offer them as a unified portal to end users. Upon receiving a request from a consumer web application, said producer web application can map the consumer web application to one particular role in a role set which includes a plurality of roles, check for portlet applications that are available based on the particular role, and response to the consumer web application with a message that describes the available portlet applications hosted in the producer web application.03-31-2011

Nathan Edward Lipke, Denver, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080301257SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONSUMER ENTITLEMENTS IN PORTAL SERVICES - A system to support consumer entitlement that allows Producer web applications to decide which portlets to be offered to Consumer web applications can comprise: a role set which includes a plurality of roles; a Consumer web application adapted to interact with end users; and a Producer web application with a set of portlets operable to be combined in a unified portal for end users. The Producer web application operates to: define a property set that allows end users to input values for the property set; map the Consumer web application to one particular role in the role set; and check for portlets that are available among the set of portlets based on the particular role.12-04-2008

Peter Lipke, Brooklyn, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110045482SCREENING METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING TARGET ANTIFUNGAL GENES AND COMPOUNDS BY DETECTING CELL SURFACE GLYCOPROTEINS - The present invention relates to an assay method that can be used for high-throughput detection of cell surface glycoproteins. Specifically, the secretion of a chimeric glycoprotein reporter signals disruption of GPI anchor-mediated attachment of the glycoprotein to the cell surface. This method provides a high signal-to-noise ratio and is particularly useful for screening compounds that affect GP1 anchor biosynthesis. The method of the present invention thus permits genome-wide screens for genes that are needed for GPI anchor-mediated attachment of a glycoprotein to the surface of a cell as well as chemical inhibitors of proteins that promote GP1 anchor-mediated attachment of a glycoprotein to the surface of a cell. Protein inhibitors identified by the present method could be useful in antifungal drug treatments as well.02-24-2011

Rick Lipke, Bellingham, WA US

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20100133491SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING ROPE - A device for controlling movement of a rope comprises a main part and a bar part. The main part defines a central opening, first and second side portions, first and second end portions, at least one projection portion extending from each end portion, and a friction surface formed at junctures of each end portion and the at least one projection portion adjacent thereto. The bar part is movably attached to the first side portion. The bar part is displaced to allow a portion of the rope to be arranged within the central opening and at least partly around the bar part. The bar part is displaced such that the main part and the bar part define first and second opening portions of the central opening and the portion of the rope extends through the first and second opening portions and at least partly around the bar part.06-03-2010