Weisgerber
David John Weisgerber, Green Township, OH US
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20120270743 | Genetic Signatures and Gene Chips Associated With Administration of Electrically Conducted Radio Frequency Current to Skin and Methods and Treatments Relating Thereto - A gene panel comprising genes regulated in mammalian skin in response to generation of a radio frequency current in a tissue volume of the mammalian skin sufficient to heat the tissue volume to a treatment temperature, wherein at least one gene is selected from Table 1 or Table 2 and at least one gene is selected from Table 3. Further there is a method for providing a benefit to mammalian skin, the benefit comprising inducing collagen formation and/or dermal remodeling in a dermal layer of the mammalian skin in the absence of a skin-damaging inflammatory cytokine response, the method comprising generating a radio frequency current in a tissue volume of the mammalian skin for a treatment cycle sufficient to heat the tissue volume to a treatment temperature while avoiding an upregulation in expression of genes listed in Table 3. | 10-25-2012 |
20120271219 | Combined Energy and Topical Composition Application For Regulating the Condition of Mammalian Skin - A method for regulating the condition of mammalian skin by the steps of applying a first personal care composition to an area of skin where regulation is desired. The first personal care composition contains a gel composition. In another step energy is delivered to the dermis to heat collagen in the dermis such that the heated collagen in the dermis heats the epidermis and stratum corneum until the stratum corneum reaches an external temperature of from about 37° C. to about 48° C. The energy delivery to the dermis is then controlled to maintain the temperature of the stratum corneum in the range of from about 37° C. to about 48° C. | 10-25-2012 |
Jonas Martin Weisgerber, Bonn DE
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20140361689 | Apparatus for generating thermodynamically cold microwave plasma - The invention relates to an apparatus for generating a thermodynamically cold plasma under standard atmospheric conditions by injecting microwave radiation at a frequency of >3 GHz into a plasma chamber ( | 12-11-2014 |
Lars Weisgerber, Neugersdorf DE
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20120306701 | Electric Conductive Trace - An electric conductive trace includes an arch-shaped variation of a shape of at least a portion of a fractal of at least a second iteration. The portion of the fractal is larger than double of a first iteration of the fractal. The shape varied to be arch-shaped for changes of direction includes a curve radius larger than a predefined minimum curve radius. | 12-06-2012 |
Martin Weisgerber, Stolberg DE
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20090218194 | BOTTLE INVERTING AND BOTTLE DRAINING STATION CONFIGURED TO DRAIN RINSED BOTTLES FROM A RINSER IN A CONTAINER FILLING PLANT - A bottle converting and bottle draining station configured to drain rinsed bottles from a rinser in a container filling plant. The abstract of the disclosure is submitted herewith as required by 37 C.F.R. §1.72(b). As stated in 37 C.F.R. §1.72(b): A brief abstract of the technical disclosure in the specification must commence on a separate sheet, preferably following the claims, under the heading “Abstract of the Disclosure.” The purpose of the abstract is to enable the Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and gist of the technical disclosure. The abstract shall not be used for interpreting the scope of the claims. Therefore, any statements made relating to the abstract are not intended to limit the claims in any manner and should not be interpreted as limiting the claims in any manner. | 09-03-2009 |
Martin Weisgerber, Bonn DE
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20130263848 | GAS MASK - A gas mask is provided with a mask body, which is designed to cover the face of a user, and with an opening in the mask body, which is closed by a speech diaphragm ( | 10-10-2013 |
Michelle Weisgerber, Macomb Township, MI US
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20130039718 | FASTENER ATTACHING A COMPONENT TO A PANEL - A fastener includes an insert mounted in an oversized elongated aperture of a metal panel. The insert has a tubular body of lesser outside dimension than the aperture, and a hollow interior receiving a threaded stud projecting from the component. The tubular body has a flexible lip engaging the panel and first and second retaining fingers having first shoulders engaging the bottom surface of the panel and second shoulders engaging with opposed parallel extending sidewalls of the aperture to prevent rotation of the tubular body. First and second biasing fingers project from the tubular body to engage opposed curved end walls of the aperture to a bias the tubular body within the aperture as allowed by sliding of the second shoulders along the opposed parallel extending sidewalls. A plurality of ratchet fingers extends into the hollow interior to engage the stud when the stud is installed into the insert. | 02-14-2013 |
Robert C. Weisgerber, New York, NY US
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20080266522 | Compact acquisition format for dimensionalized digital cinema projection at forty-eight images per second - Motion picture images are photographed at forty-eight frames per second, onto motion picture film in the thirty-five millimeter, two-perforation format. These film images are then converted to digital images and resized to accommodate an aspect ratio used for wide-screen motion picture exhibition. During exhibition, the images are projected digitally in the 1080×2048 or other commercially-used digital exhibition format. The server used for such exhibition is 3-D compatible, although the interleafing feature used for three-dimensional exhibition is not used in the present invention. Instead, forty-eight discrete images are projected during each second, matching the forty-eight discrete images per second originally photographed on motion picture film in the practice of this invention. Thus, the present invention combines advantages of film photography in an economical film format with advantages of digital exhibition to theatrical motion picture audiences. | 10-30-2008 |
20090027549 | Method for processing motion pictures at high frame rates with improved temporal and spatial resolution, resulting in improved audience perception of dimensionality in 2-D and 3-D presentation - Previously-produced motion picture films are enhanced for theatrical exhibition, at double the frame rate at which they were originally produced. New images are interpolated between each of the images of the original film. These interpolated images are generated through the use of computer software that analyzes the actual horizontal and vertical displacement of each pixel of every image of the original motion picture, so the interpolated images accurately depict the exact image that would have been captured, if the original motion picture had been produced at double the actual frame rate of production. This enhancement technique can be used selectively for certain scenes or sequences of a motion picture, and not for others. Film or digital projection is suitable. Two-dimensional or three-dimensional motion pictures can be enhanced according to the method described, and motion pictures photographed at high frame rates can be converted to conventional frame rates for general release. | 01-29-2009 |
20110025911 | Method of enhancing motion pictures for exhibition at a higher frame rate than that in which they were originally produced - Previously-produced motion pictures are enhanced for theatrical exhibition, at double the frame rate at which they were originally produced. Synthesized images are interpolated between each of the images of the original motion picture. These interpolated images are generated through the use of computer software that analyzes the actual horizontal and vertical displacement of each pixel of every image of the original motion picture, so the interpolated images accurately depict the exact image that would have been captured, if the original motion picture had been produced at double the actual frame rate of production. This enhancement technique can be used selectively for certain scenes or sequences. The invention uses the 70 mm film format or digital equivalent, with picture information added to films produced in a 35 mm format. For image components containing complex motion, those components are selected for treatment to correct for such complexity. The entire process can be executed automatically. | 02-03-2011 |
20140232933 | Method for enhancing motion pictures for exhibition at a higher frame rate than that in which they were originally produced - Previously-produced motion pictures are enhanced for theatrical exhibition, at double the frame rate at which they were originally produced. New, rendered images are interpolated between each of the images of the original motion picture. These new images are generated by computer software that analyzes the actual horizontal and vertical displacement of each pixel of every image of the original motion picture, so the interpolated images accurately depict the exact image that would have been captured, if the original motion picture had originally been produced at double the actual frame rate of production. This enhancement technique can be used for an entire motion picture, or selectively for certain scenes or sequences. For image components containing complex motion, those components are selected for treatment to correct for such complexity. The entire process can be executed automatically. In the preferred embodiment, the pictures are projected through digital means at 48 frames-per-second. | 08-21-2014 |
20140268061 | Method for selectively imparting a cinematic appearance to motion pictures photographed and exhibited at high frame rates - A method is disclosed whereby motion pictures photographed and exhibited at high frame rates, typically 48 frames-per-second, are modified to impart a cinematic appearance which tempers the level of motion detail inherent at such high frame rates. Motion pictures can be photographed either on film or by digital means. A controlled amount of motion blur is imparted selectively to certain scenes, sequences, frames or components of images. This can be accomplished by using different shuttle angles for digital photography, or by imparting motion blur in post-production. The result is a motion picture that retains a cinematic appearance, at least in part, while other parts of the same motion picture appear hyper-realistic, due to the high frame rate of photography and exhibition. | 09-18-2014 |
20150281637 | Method for correcting corrupted frames during conversion of motion pictures photographed at a low frame rate, for exhibition at a higher frame rate - Previously-produced motion pictures are enhanced for theatrical exhibition, at double the frame rate at which they were originally produced. New, rendered images are interpolated between each of the images of the original motion picture. For image components containing complex motion, those components are selected for treatment to correct for such complexity. This correction is accomplished by selecting specific pixels that cannot be made part of a synthesized image according to the prior art, repeating only those pixels as they appeared in the previous frame, and treating all other pixels in every image of the motion picture in the normal manner, known in the art. In the preferred embodiment, the pictures are projected through digital means at 48 frames-per-second. The invention allows for upgrade of previously-produced motion pictures for high-frame-rate presentation without repeating any frames; thereby improving the quality of presentation by eliminating any appearance consistent with low-frame-rate photography and presentation. | 10-01-2015 |
Robert Harold Weisgerber, Loveland, OH US
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20130186059 | DUAL FUEL AIRCRAFT SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPERATING SAME - A dual fuel propulsion system comprising a gas turbine engine configured to generate a propulsive thrust using a cryogenic liquid fuel. | 07-25-2013 |
20140182264 | AIRCRAFT ENGINE SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR OPERATING SAME - A gas turbine propulsion system includes a system which utilizes a cryogenic liquid fuel for a non-combustion function. | 07-03-2014 |
Robert Harold Weisgerber, Cincinnati, OH US
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20140023945 | AIRCRAFT FUEL CELL SYSTEM - An aircraft system comprising a fuel storage system comprising a first fuel tank capable of storing a first fuel and a second fuel tank capable of storing a second fuel is disclosed herein. The aircraft system further comprises a fuel cell system comprising a fuel cell capable of producing electrical power using at least one of the first fuel or the second fuel, and a fuel delivery system capable of delivering a fuel from the fuel storage system to the fuel cell system. | 01-23-2014 |
20140026597 | FUEL STORAGE SYSTEM - A cryogenic fuel storage system for an aircraft is disclosed including a cryogenic fuel tank having a first wall forming a storage volume capable of storing a cryogenic liquid fuel; an inflow system capable of flowing the cryogenic liquid fuel into the storage volume; an outflow system adapted to deliver the cryogenic liquid fuel from the cryogenic fuel storage system; and a vent system capable of removing at least a portion of a gaseous fuel formed from the cryogenic liquid fuel in the storage volume. | 01-30-2014 |
20150330575 | METHOD FOR MANAGING LNG BOIL-OFF AND LNG BOIL-OFF MANAGEMENT ASSEMBLY - A method for managing boil-off from an LNG tank located on board of an aircraft. The method, including removing the boil-off from the aircraft and disposing of the removed boil-off from the aircraft and an equipment assembly for use with an aircraft having an on-board LNG tank with a vent system having an outlet coupling, including a removal system configured to remove boil-off from the aircraft and a disposal system configured to dispose of the boil-off. | 11-19-2015 |
Scott T. Weisgerber, Fishers, IN US
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20150337950 | HYDRAULIC SYSTEM CHARGE DETECTION - A vehicle includes a transmission, an electrically-driven fluid pump which supplies pressure to a hydraulically-actuated clutch of the transmission, and pump motor sensors positioned with respect to a pump motor of the fluid pump. The sensors are configured to measure electrical properties of the pump motor, and to output the measured electrical properties as input signals. A controller detects when the hydraulic circuit is fully charged by determining an actual speed of the pump motor. The controller calculates an average pump torque and a slope of the average pump torque for the pump motor using the input signals. A flag is set via the controller indicating that a calibrated line pressure has been attained in the hydraulic circuit when the slope of the average pump torque reaches zero and the speed of the pump motor reaches a calibrated speed. | 11-26-2015 |