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Aaron Schnepp, Shelby Twp., MI US
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20090065988 | MULTIPLE STOP GAS COMPRESSION SPRING - A gas compression spring is mounted with an exterior element configured to allow a user to adjust the extension of the spring by rotating or sliding the exterior element. The user can line up an internal mechanism which is configured to limit the extension of the gas spring, and therefore stop the extension of the gas spring at a predetermined height. Additionally, an override mechanism is included where a user requires full extension of the gas spring. For example, the user can override the internal mechanism by applying a force in the direction of the extension, which disengages the mechanism allowing full extension. When the spring is compressed again, the mechanism resets and opens to the predetermined height. The gas spring can be utilized in a vehicle liftgate system, allowing the liftgate to open at one or more heights based upon the internal mechanism settings of the gas spring. | 03-12-2009 |
Aaron Schnepp, Shelby Township, MI US
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20080284192 | VEHICLE CARGO FLOOR ORGANIZER - The technology described herein provides a slidable, retractable, and foldable cargo floor organizer with a rotatable and extensible retention net frame and associated cargo retention net for the rear cargo floor area of a vehicle. The system additionally provides an interior cargo tray having multiple partitions. The system includes a cargo retention net frame disposed about the interior cargo tray, wherein the cargo retention net frame is extensible, and a cargo retention net, the cargo retention net being disposed about the retention net frame, and wherein the cargo retention net is extensible and extends as the cargo retention net frame extends. The system provides for the secure containment of cargo in the rear cargo floor area of a vehicle. | 11-20-2008 |
Alexander Schnepp, Koln DE
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20150074571 | GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR BROWSING A LIST OF VISUAL ELEMENTS - Methods and systems are provided for configuring a graphical user interface that is used for browsing a list of visual elements. The graphical user interface may be configured to display consecutive visual elements, displaying one visual element, selected as a focus element, in a focus area of the graphical user interface, and displaying one or more of the consecutive visual elements, preceding or following the focus element in the list, as non-focus elements outside the focus area, at particular display positions. When focus is moved, a different visual element may be displayed in the focus area and the remaining visual elements may be displayed at rearranged display positions. The display positions may be arranged along two or more presentation lines running through the focus area, with the position of each visual element being representative of a visual element's position in the list with respect to the focus element. | 03-12-2015 |
Eric S. Schnepp, Woodinville, WA US
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20150020057 | CONTROLLING APPLICATION FEATURES - A facility is provided for controlling application features. In various embodiments, the facility assembles an indication of features, starts a controlled application, and provides the assembled indication of features to the controlled application so that the controlled application can disable a feature of the controlled application. The facility can include a controlling application that is adapted for assembling a set of tokens that identify features by adding or removing tokens when a user of the controlling application selects a command associated with the controlling application, and a controlled application that, when invoked by the controlling application and provided the assembled set of tokens, controls a feature of the controlled application based on the assembled set of tokens. | 01-15-2015 |
Kevin Luke Schnepp, Elk Grove, CA US
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20080249079 | Pyrimidine Derivatives As Kinase Modulators and Method of Use - The invention provides compounds and methods for inhibition of kinases, more specifically IGF 1 R kinases. The invention also provides compounds and methods for inhibition of wildtype Abl. The invention provides compounds for modulating protein kinase enzymatic activity for modulating cellular activities such as proliferation, differentiation, programmed cell death, migration and chemoinvasion. Compounds of the invention inhibit, regulate and/or modulate kinase receptor signal transduction pathways related to the changes in cellular activities as mentioned above, and the invention includes compositions which contain these compounds, and methods of using them to treat kinase-dependent diseases and conditions. A compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, hydrate, or prodrug thereof, wherein, V is NR | 10-09-2008 |
Markus Schnepp, Werdohl DE
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20110247577 | VALVE DRIVE OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - A valve drive of an internal combustion engine is provided, having a camshaft ( | 10-13-2011 |
Zoe Schnepp, Beech Hill GB
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20100145093 | Manufacture of Hydrofluoroalkanesulfonic Acids - A process for manufacture of hydrofluoroalkanesulfonic acid with at least one hydrogen bonded to the carbon atom adjacent to the carbon atom bonded to the sulfonic acid group comprising: contacting a fluoroolefin with sulfite in an aqueous solution adjusted to about pH 4 to pH 12; removing water from the solution to form a solid; directly treating the solid with oleum; and distilling the hydrofluoroalkanesulfonic acid therefrom. Also a process for manufacture of potassium hydrofluoroalkanesulfonate in high purity is described. | 06-10-2010 |
20110039203 | Hydrofluoroalkanesulfonic Acids and Salts from Fluorovinyl Ethers - Hydrofluoroalkanesulfonates of the general formula R—O—CXH—CX | 02-17-2011 |
20110112320 | Manufacture of Hydrofluoroalkanesulfonic Acids - A process for manufacture of hydrofluoroalkanesulfonic acid with at least one hydrogen bonded to the carbon atom adjacent to the carbon atom bonded to the sulfonic acid group comprising: contacting a fluoroolefin with sulfite in an aqueous solution adjusted to about pH 4 to pH 12; removing water from the solution to form a solid; directly treating the solid with oleum; and distilling the hydrofluoroalkanesulfonic acid therefrom. Also a process for manufacture of potassium hydrofluoroalkanesulfonate in high purity is described. | 05-12-2011 |