Jan Christopher
Jan Christopher Mussel, Wiesbaden DE
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100119084 | DEVICE AND PROCESS FOR USING AUDIO PLUG-INS IN A MIXER - The present invention pertains to a device for using audio plug-ins in a mixer, provided with a mixer and a computer, whereby the mixer has a control panel and signal-processing electronics and the computer has an audio interface, and audio plug-ins can be installed on it, in which an audio plug-in host is installed on the computer for receiving plug-ins, that the mixer has a plug-in control system, that computer and mixer are connected to one another by means of audio tie lines and at least one control line, and that the entire control, including that of the audio plug-ins, can be carried out by the mixer. Furthermore, the present invention proposes a process for using audio plug-ins in a mixer, in which audio plug-ins to be used are automatically sought by a control system of the mixer in a file folder containing plug-ins installed on a computer, and that the audio plug-ins are each assigned to an effect slot (FX slot), whereby the audio tie lines required for this are occupied, as a result of which the audio plug-in is available for use in the mixer. | 05-13-2010 |
Jan Christopher Van Leyen, Orange, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20130037626 | SPRING LOADED DOCKING MECHANISM - An improved docking assembly for faucets having a pull-down sprayhead extendable from a spout. The docking assembly generally comprises a receptacle fitted into the spout which is formed with chamfered interior walls. A spring-loaded flexible collet is contained within the receptacle with a degree of sliding freedom for spring-biased travel along the chamfered interior walls of the receptacle, from a first position that allows generous radial expansion of the collet to a second position in which radial expansion is restricted. A quick-connect fitting attached to the pull-down sprayhead moves the collet into its first position allowing radial expansion of the collet. Removal of the quick-connect fitting moves the collet to its second position which restricts radial expansion, inhibiting said removal. Consequently, the pulldown sprayhead may be docked to the spout with considerably less insertion force than the opposite removal force needed to undock the pulldown sprayhead from the spout. | 02-14-2013 |
Jan Christopher Van Leyen, Irvine, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20140260769 | THREAD DOWN FAUCET HUB FOR TUB/SHOWER VALVE - A bath spout faucet assembly having a handle portion and a hub portion. The handle portion includes a bore disposed therein. The handle portion may also include a cylindrically-formed slot located around the bore. The hub portion is sized to fit into the cylindrically-formed slot of the handle portion. The cylindrically-formed hub portion forms an opening that is configured to be in communication with the bore in the handle portion, and is configured to receive a stem portion of a valve assembly. The bore in the handle portion is configured to receive the stem portion and the handle portion is configured to rotate the stem portion. | 09-18-2014 |