Overmann
Bob J. Overmann, Fargo, ND US
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20090058042 | Tractor Drawbar Assembly - A drawbar assembly includes a drawbar and a hammer strap that is fixed to the drawbar forward of a drawbar hanger. | 03-05-2009 |
Ludger Overmann, Lunen DE
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20100058652 | Method for Obtaining Fuels from Vegetal and Animal Fat Waste and Installation for Carrying out Said Method - The present disclosure relates to a method for obtaining fuels from vegetable and/or animal fat waste which contain, in addition to fat and/or oils, free fatty acids. The free fatty acids contained in the fat waste are reacted at reaction temperatures of above 220° C. with at least one polyvalent alcohol in the absence of enzymatic and solid neutral catalysts so as to produce the esterification of the free fatty acids. | 03-11-2010 |
Peter Overmann, Champaign, IL US
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20150046153 | MACRO REPLACEMENT OF NATURAL LANGUAGE INPUT - In a method of creating a natural language (NL) macro, a first term/phrase and a second term/phrase in an imprecise syntax are obtained, and an association between the first and the second terms/phrases is created. The association is stored as an NL macro. In a method of using an NL macro in an NL query, it is determined that an original NL query includes an NL macro, and the NL macro is replaced with its corresponding NL value to form a revised NL query. The revised NL query is processed to generate one or more answers. | 02-12-2015 |
Scott P. Overmann, Allen, TX US
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20090137290 | Wireless Telephone Housing Providing Enhanced Heat Dissipation - According to one embodiment of the disclosure, a wireless telephone generally includes a housing and a heat spreading member. The housing encases a plurality of electrical components of a wireless telephone. The heat spreading member is in thermal communication with at least two distally located portion for reducing a thermal gradient over the surface of the housing. | 05-28-2009 |
Scott Patrick Overmann, Allen, TX US
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20090116091 | Scanning Mirror Based Display System and Method - Scanning mirror based display system and method. A method comprises sampling a scanned light provided by a scanning mirror, converting the sampled scanned light into an electrical signal, analyzing the electrical signal to determine a position of the scanned light, and controlling the light source or the scanning mirror based on the analyzed electrical signal. The electrical signal based on the sampled scanned light may be used to ensure proper operation of the scanning mirror display system, such as determining failure of the scanning mirror, proper rendering of colors, determining whether the scanned light is following a desired scan path at a desired scan rate, and so forth. | 05-07-2009 |
20100033689 | COOLING SOLUTION FOR A SOLID STATE LIGHT ILLUMINATED DISPLAY - Provided in one embodiment is a heatsink. The heatsink may include a rib having first and second opposing surfaces. The heatsink may further include a first set of fins extending from the first surface, and a second set of fins extending from the second surface. The heatsink may further include one or more mounts configured to secure one or more solid state illumination sources to the rib. | 02-11-2010 |
20100110527 | THERMAL CONDUCTION BY ENCAPSULATION - A packaged electronic device includes a substrate with an upper surface interrupted by a well formed in the substrate. The well has a substrate bottom surface and a substrate sidewall. An electronic device is located in the well over the substrate bottom surface and has a device top surface and a device sidewall. A trench is bounded by the substrate bottom surface, the substrate sidewall and the device sidewall. An encapsulant at least partially fills the trench and contacts the substrate sidewall and the device sidewall. The encapsulant has a first elevation on the substrate sidewall with respect to the substrate bottom surface and a second elevation on the substrate device sidewall with respect to the substrate bottom surface that is at least about 35% greater than the first elevation. | 05-06-2010 |